A I ; I , STA - T.EMENT • OPTBB BECEIPTh EXPIErfDVTURES t op las • scsurLICILL. For ieyearl.l34o. JACOB IMO= NGER, Jr. Treasurer of Schuylkill. Count , its aseount, with ,the Commis sioners ;Of i,he 'said County from. the eighth day of ,Januar y, 1840, 1 # llie seventh day of January, 1841, both AgYa itiolunve. • -• , • To balance remain ingi in the Treasury as per last settlement, $ 01815 93 To, cash, received of",the Collectors of the different, , Townships as sired below. lronv lB3l egian 4 . ..150 1831.... 1 , 1838.... 350 1839.... 287 1839.... 500 1840....1200 7-. $ 2,488 00 thuybeill. , Philip Dreher. Jr. Ross Bull Wm..B. Hull., LewisHeilner. - Efivird Collahen, Edward Conduits, • Leonard Moyer, Jacob heialer, 'F. - Beneinger. Jr. Jacob Schock, Michael Gerber, 'Stephen Ringer, 1834--- 16 46- in full 1837.... 29 50 some 1837 ... 185 86 same 1828-- 220 1839.... 270 99 in full 1840.... 495 —01,217 81 Union. 1&34... 115 1837.... 115 ' 1838.... 162 23 ' in full 1839..... 261 1840.... 255 Barry. 1836.... 70 39 in full • 1868....36 , 75 ( 169.... 141 32 248 46 ,Pinegrove, 1836.... 75 1837.... 308, 1839.... 599 4840.... 906 1837:—. 190 .1838.... 77 5 50 1839.... 886 70 / • 1840.... 800 2 652 20 Rush. Mark Bit ler. Jacob Zimmerman, Peter Blank. - Daniel I indermuth. John Briesh, .loaaihan Elijah Yarnell. An diew H. Michael Huber, Peter Filbert, Martin Koons, Jacob Schnohe, Frederick Freed Philip Bever, Abraham Bara)let Ludwig Berger, Aaron Bonehner, 1837.... 34 72 in full G. Neifen Lindner, • l 1838.,.. .143 40 same George Faust, 155 Jacob blessersmith, `- 1840.... 210 Upper' Ilfahantango. Jacok Buffington 1837.... 580 in full Samuel Fetherolf . - - 1838.... -93 06 same Peter Klock " 1839.... 188 05 same George Hepler C 1840.... 580 ' 866 91 Lower Mahantango. 1839 178 62 I 1840 533 Philip Osman Philip Reed Orioigsiurg. Michal Seltzer f 1838.... ' 149 55 in fill! Solomon Lebengood,` 1f..5 Ferdinand Kreator 1840 - .: - .. 480 57 785 13 Pottsville. .1838.... 250 1839.... '7OO 1840.... 2000 Wm.C. Leib. *Jacob Seitzinger, Daniel H. Leib , Tamaqua, John Horning 1838.... 150 David Hunter 1839.... 96 28 John' N. Speice t - 1840,.... 110 • bleat Brunaudg. 1838.... 529.19 in full 1839.... 440 - 1840.... 838 1,807 19 Wayne. Wm.,J. Mayer, Wm. Wagner, Wm. , Matz, 1838 ... 264 74 1839.... 316 06 1840..:.900 Joseph Fertig Adam Brown Peter Ama West Penn. n p 1839.... Sam Ciel Zimmerm Jacob Mentz Branch. 1839.... 50 - • 1840.... 1050 - 1,100 00 Joel Yount Samuel Kauffman t Eitat Brunswig, r 1839... 586 1840.... 471 r , Cash received for Iraj es on Unseated lands 3588 04 DO for redeemed i do 1650 64 Do for lintiested Lands sold at i Treasurer's sale in 1840. tares and costa 1743 02 -Cash received ofGharles Yoder for a watch 4 Do Q of Lewis Stone'for rent - 4 B 4B 62 - ph, of.foh4 Madison for rent ' 32 50 Do of Daniel Boyer for lime - 12 • .Do of kfenry Ege forsand 50 Do ,' Johu rather foriline 25 Do Patric Carrigan for costs ' 14 28 Do Jacbb nyder for oil 2 56 Do Edward Conner for oil and paint 183 ' Do Jacirb Hunminger for old boards 250 Do • • Jacob cad for sundry fines 12 68 Do P. P. udwig. Esq, Sheriff, Ifinel,abcl verdicts Col ected by 'him, ' 144 58 Mr, • Gedrg Rahn, Esq. Proth'y. 'for verdicts- collectedl by him 12 00 1)o Gedrgt Rahn. Esq. Proth'y. ' , money remainincin i his hands frcira last J }• 59 15 year's settlement, With interest, . i George Baokee Hp ry Seesemen 1841,Jan. 7—To the hand/ of Ed Treasurer. • 1 dance remaining in saki Huntainger, Jr. 10,489 613 • , , CR. - " allers drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, viz: Grand Petit tnd Traverse Jurors and i Constables. 1 Road Jurors and Biidge Viewers. Coroner andJuros on Inquisition. Assessors wages, Premium and stices' fees foil i sclps, 20 vo a lumes of Ele d tio n Laws of Pa, Interest on money.; loaned. Three Bonds, & interest, p a id in full. Constablesunkin i t• quarterly return. and mileage. . I John' Hughes, fo building a Bridge over the Swatari, Jacob Faust, on account of building bridge over the fiVest Branch, Auditors Rir, settlidg nceounto of 1839 Teaching Poor children, Screw press for Prothonotary'. office. . Convicts in lEasteat iv penitentiary, Commissioners 4- sueyor to divide Lower Mahant gd.township, Sheriff! Woolisen,botiveyink convicts Sherd!', costs and damages in a suit, Directors of the roar and House of /- Employment, [ 5 PrOsectainglAttorty'S fees, Charles Yoder , a eddance to Court • House ck, i Wm:B. Pott s , Tr easurer of Orwigo burg Aceemy, - i CONS in behalf of‘Cohinionwealtb . Judges and office i ofelections, Supervisor's Roo T...i. on Unseated Lando. 1 'pl N. Costa_ on Quo Wtirrehhain the ease • ofLeib, vs. Votite.l . . . Printing and stationary. Statihnir7 for public toffices, I. Abdenried, prothonotary's fees, Wm. Franey, for titotes,pipe, &c. for public offices, Making Ballot-boses4 Carpenters' Work f• pitibting public of- I &es, 1 r! . Taxes reflinded, '. George Deibert, for[ apprehending a Horse thief and conveying him to Or rrigsburg pat ' Fredtrick Itesse4 r o 47 dart attend ancei. atiCourt-brie . • Franklin Ilteher, ll , fo painting signs for public , o ffi cio, 1 Postage for the tin bribe county Repairing blinds for public offices. ;Isaac Thompson for making Coffin,. Making Index for prcith'y's:docket, Work and,materialsror brrilding, fire-} proof vault foitonimiissioners office $ Fuelfor public officis, Materials and work! done to eninty Prisoh, I '1 .1 . Smith work for pistiners, Books. stationary; apd - sundry mer chandise for public - o ffi ces & county. prison. 1 - I 1 - Jacob Krebs, foirekonling old wills and dobumentit obtaining in the Recorder's office or yeirspast. . John Barman, cobalt 1 for 1839. Clannish Lauderboad,Comminioner's / clerk for 1840, t. I . $ A. J r Landerbiranti vita clerk, 1 . By cub paid on Aid& unman for 3 nths attending / 5 39 75 public buildings ' Peter Yeager. for $ intu t flui idtaildica • Ipubliebui'ldings, 1,- a" Geo. Mu:lnger, commissionceS wages 117 60 EdlYard Conner, 1,1 4101 . ' gip g 3 Gedtge Boyer, do , I 19 SO J. fluntzirger,jr. treasurer'ssalaq ' 13 Cr Paid treasurer for selling 227 useful of Unseated Lan4 indiding the I ' Prothononufs Fees For acknowl- $ 741 12 edging Medi, for !bleb cost the 1 county ta credited. I 11. J • •„i M.Seltzer for 20 tons coal 5v 20 Paid Sheriff' John Gl Woolison for t bbarding prisoner*, S 89 35 George Rahn, prothonntary's fees. Sze. 153 525 p. F. Ludwig, beriErs and tailor ' s fees • 781 32 Jilt. balance remaining ht the bands of / ; 'Jacob Hantsinger,Jr. treasurer, $ 10489 68 $31,252 83 STATEMENT' ' ()lithe Balance# the by the different Collectors In full • I. • Union. Mark Biller 1634 - 866 56 J. Zimmerman 1837 75 85 D.)Lindermuth . 1839 159 71 John Briesh • 1840 - '261 97- - 664 09 . . 'lllimhiim Frederick Freed 1837 174 75 Philip Boyer 11138 152 05 Abraham Betiolet ' 1839 915 16 Ludwig Berger 1840 1859 08— 3090 04 ,Potratille. . ' ; W rn. C. Leib 1838 162 42 Jaiob Seitzinger 1839 602 77 Daniel 11. Leib , 1840 652 46 1417 65 , Wayne. Joleph Fertig • 1838 214 20 Peter Katz 1840 391 93 606 13 Barry. Elijah Yarnell 1838 344 12 A.B. Wilson, - 1839 ' 305 52 Win. Stevenson , 1840 , 547 04— 1196 68 908 23 27 in full 12 . tame 37- 1.888 86 East Bruntwikr. Geinge Banker, • 1839 97 73 Hehry Sasseman 1840 1498 96 596 69 West Brunsunek. Win. FG agner 1839 156 60 W. Matz 1840 439 10— 595 70 Pirregrave. Martin Koons 1839 153 02 Jadob Schools.° 1840 470 76 623 78 Norwegian. Wrn. B. Hull 1838 472 45 Edivard Collahan 1839 732 65 Edward Collahan 1840 1252 12— 2458 22 Schuylkill. Jacob Shock 1838 110 01 Stephen Ringer 1840 493 51 7 - 603 52 543 12 „” West' Penn.' S. Zimmerman 1839 174 16 Jacob Mentz 1840 236 78— 410 94 Tamaqua. Dal . ?id Hunter , 1836 63 09 Jo'iti N. Speice 1840 80 30— 143 47 Orteigsburg. S. Lebengood , 1839 121 97 Branch.' Joel Yonnt 1839 1473 30 Sanwa Kauffman 1840 'llO9 98— 2583 28 Lower Manantango. Philip Osman 1839 753 15 Philip Reed, 1840 '605 41— 1358 is 711 62 - 2,950 00 356 28 . . Rush. ' Gecirge Faust 1839 188 84 J. Itlesseismith, 1890 238 72 427 56 Upper Mahantango. Gecine Happier 1840 249 83 Pottsville. Daniel Christian 1834 291 89 Daniel Christian 1835 795 51— 1087 40 in full 1,480 80 1,058 00 Oj Oat-standing Dehie, due the County, as follows, viz : Bonds against Abraham and John ficitt to secure the balance of Ross 2,200 00 Bull's duplicate for 1837, of Nor. wegian township, Judgment against Heilner and Se ligman, being a balance of L. 825 00 Heilner's duplicate of Norwegian township for 1835 Baltince remaining against sundry / Collectors unsettled, ( 1269 08i Jacbb Zeigenfdss, balance on for fatted recognizance, 5 70 Notes against persons for costs, &c. 2932 04 Benjamin Pott, Esq. late a Commis."l stoner of Schuylkill County, for I money drawn on order No. 264 } 135 00 in the year 1839, more than he I Was entitled to receive. 1,057 00 $31,252 83 To ,the Honorable the Judges of the, _ Jom irton Pleas of Schuylkill Counts We, the subscribers, Audit7trot the county of Schuylkill, respectfullyVeport—that they have audited and adjusted th ecounts of the CoMmis sinners and Tretisursx of the county, and submit the ,foregoing staten(ent as the result of their exam inations, from yvh z ich it appears that there is a bal anee due thecounty, remaining in the hands of J. Huttzingir, Jr. Treasurer, amounting to the sum of Te.n4housand four hundred and eighty.nine dol lar/end sixty eight cents. Witness our hands this 7th day of January, A. D PC. PETER RUTZ, • J. H. DOWNING, • • WM. B. HULL,. ' • Anditcra. 4 .4 !wary 23, $2093 10 197 25 307 81 276 55 919 20 2411 90 1029 98 91 69 1400 Hear Valley Coal - Company. ‘TOTICE is hcreby given that an Election will lam; be held on Saturday the 27th ony of February. 1841, at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the bo. rough of Harrisburg. Danphiu county, Pennsy lve nia4to choose from the Stockholders of the Bear Valley Coal CoMpany, even Directors to manage the business of the Company for one year. { 1 CALVIN BLYTHE, President of the Bear Valley Coal JlO 23, 4-6 R Conipany %a* n 50 48 42 40 526 22 54 67 37 58 15 5000 93 13 50 Viiion Rail Road and Mining Company. 331 15 791 38 N o 'ICE is hereby given, that an Eleetion will ))e held on Saturday the 27th day of February, 1841, a t the house of Matthew Wilson, in the bo ci \ rough of Ifarrisburg,Dauph'n County, Pennsylva. filo, to chooLve from the St ' holders of the Union Rail Road and Mining'Comp ny, seven Directors to manage tbt , Wetness of tb said Company for one year. . . • JAM ES PEACOCK, President of the Union Rail Road and Jan. 23. 4—6 . Mining Company. 17 50 368 45 67 75 10 141 ,41 04 6 66 2326 172 84 EM rrtHE substantial Two. Story Stone HOUSE in ••• i Morris' Additioc to Pottsville; mow occupied by the subscriber, is For t r ittle on reasonable terms. If will be Let to a-goOdi tenant if not sold before the 10th of February next , may be tented jointly by two small Families from the Ist of April next. JOHN M. CROSLAND, ho 23 4—tf Agent. 9 NY 1 94 1 75 2 75 Office of the Philadelphia\ and Read ' ing Railioad Company. • Philad i a, Jan. I.ltir; 1841. . Tan election held this - day in conformity to the acts of immrporation,tbe follow ing gentlemen were chosen Officers for the ensuinE year. Pycsident-,ELTHU CEIAUNCgY. Managers. Onleman Falter, ' IWm. F. Emlin. John A. Brown, ,Charles P. Fox, I . A. G. Jriudon, M. S. Richards. Treasurer and Secretary-441pda! Bradford. , 282 89 117 53 13 5 93 11'3 83 EEO 450 12 75 as follcreva, viz ; STATEMENT For Sale or to Rent. __ , . In the 'Court of CommOn Plet.t.s:,? l Schuylkill County, of Merck Term, 1841., . - i . .1 - 1 !George Hormel and Christiana his sOfei l itt right of his wife, who wu one of the dough. .', ' 1 tars of Jacob Faust. late of Br i unswig tOwn- I ship, deceased, vs. 1 • Daniel Faust, Jacob Faust, Abraham . Faust, Maria Deibert, late Maria Faust, Abr,aharn Hoy and Susanna his wife. Andrew ,Kimniel and Esther his wife, John Wumer and;Catb• urine Me wife, Joseph Heisler anti Hanna' his wife, late Hannah Fidler, John Keiser and Lydia hut wife, late Lydia Fidler; Peter Herring and Elizabeth his wife, late'Eliza. beth Fidler. Nathan Heisler"rind Leah 'his wife late Leah Fidler, John Darr iind Abbe his wife. late Abbe Fidler, Israel Fidler. Daniel Fidler. Magdalena Fidler, l •Rachael Fidler, John Fidler, Jacob Zimmerman and Hannah his wife. late Hannah Heim, Dan. iel Shocker and Elisabeth his wife, late Elm. abeth Hem, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Heim,Es. ther Heim, Jacob Heim, Catharine . Heim, & Elizabeth Fount widow of Jacob Faust, de. ceased. The parties abet° named are hereby notified that pursuant to a Writ De Partitioni Facien4a, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot the county , of Schnylkill and to me directed, . I will huld an ItP• quisitiod on the-several premises. to wit:—One Limestone Quarry, sildate in the township of West Brunswig, ir. the monk) , of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Jacob Sharradin, Joseph Albright anti Settl ed Kimmel, containing ninety four perches end a half short measure. Also all that Grist find Saw mill and ten acres of Land;situate in the township of West Drumm aforesaid, bounded all around by other land of Daniel Faust. Also a certain Mes. suage, tenement and Tract o f Land, situate in the township ot West Brunswtg aforesaid; bounded by lands of Daniel Faust, Abraham Mayer, Joseph Rickert and others, containing Two Hundred and eighty.two acres and one hundred and forty.eight perches strict measure, with the appurtenances— to divide and set out to each of the claiments and parties in the above stated suit in severalty the parte and putparts to which they are respectiVely entitled on Monday, the Bth day of March next, at 9 o'clook. A. M. when and where you may attend, if you think proper. iJgOstruiNl 'Sheriff; . WOOLISON, Sheriff's office. Ors rg iTunuary 16, 1840. j 4-6 In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, of March Term, 184 i. John George and David Greenawalt, vs.P. , Sebastian Miller, Peter Filbert, John Strimp. ler, John W. Patten, the Union Canal Com pany of Penr,sylvania, and Elizabeth Dren kle, the widow of Daniel Drenkle, deceas. ed: Amos Esterly end his wife, late Maria Drenkle, Henry S. Drenkle, Elizabeth S. Drenkle, Catharine S. Drenkle, Caroline Drenkle and Sarah Drenkle, being minor children of Daniel Drenkle, deceased, the said Amos- Esterly being their Guardian; and Jacob Weyrnan and Margaret his wife, I ei late widow of Daniel D. B. Keim; Susan D. 1. B. Keim, Daniel D. B. Kei,n, Catharine D.•?! . , B. Keim, being minor children of Daniel a : D. B. Keim, deceased; and Mathiab Richards I . being their Guardian. and Benneville Keim, Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Keim, de. r. ceased. The Heirs and Legal Represents. I I: tivea of Christian Ley, dec'd, to wit: John c h , Ley, Christian Ley, William Stroh and I Elizabeth his wife, tend Henry Zimmerman " arid Mary his wife. Augustine Holmes 'and ~•• • • 1 Sarah his wife, William Ley. The children _ of Michael Kutzmiller who was intermarried • with, one of the daughters of Christian Ley, dee'd, now also deceased, to wit: —Jacob , Kutzmiller, Daniel Kutzmiller, Sarah Kutz miller, John Kutzmiller, Isaac Kutzmiller. The Heirs of Smith, who was also I married to une of the daughters of Christiin Ley; dec'd, now also deceased, to wit: Geo. Smith . , John Smith, Mary Smith, Elizabeth I Smith, Rebecca Smith and Sarah Smith, and John Moyer and Sarah his wife, who was I the widow of the said Christian Ley, dec'd..) The parties above named are hereby notified that pursuant to a Writ De Partitioni Facienda, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county Schuylkill and to me directed, I will hold an tn. iii. sition on the premises, situate in Pintgroye/town ship, Schuylkill county, bounded by Is.nds now, or late of Baltzer Kautz, Jacob doover find others, be ing on the Union Canal, at the to n of Pinegrove, and known by the name of "F rge Property," con. taining about One Hundre and Thirty-four acres, with the appurtenances--to divide and set out to each of the elaimannd parties in the above stated suit in severalty parts or purports to which they are respectful entitled, on Saturday the 13th day of March ,n6it, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—when and where yoil may attend if you think proper. JOHN G. WOULISON, Sh4s Office, Orwigsborg, Sheriff. January IFth, A. D. 1841. c 4-8 BTU. S. Gazette. Philadelphia, insert daily 6 weeks, and Journal, Reading, and Courier, Lebanon, 6 weeks each, mark price at bottom, and send bills to this office for settlement. lit 18,235 51 $ 7,356 84 STRAYED away on Tuesday Ise, from the sub. scriber. residing on the Mill Creek, a LIGHT RED COW,,with four white teet,a long tail, alMost half white, - and has a piece cut off her left ear.— , l Whoever will return said Cow to the owner, or give him information where,he can get her again shall be reasonably rewarded. Jan 23 IRON FOUNDRY For Sale. THE undersigned, wishing to decline the busi, nese of making castings in a Cupula Furnace. offers for sale his IRON FOUNDRY,• situated in the flourishing town of Shamokin, in the Shamokin Coal. Region, on the line of the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road, in Northuniberland coun ty, Pa. The Improvements are a large Casting House 'ND PATTERN SHOP, with an excellent CUPOLA, • and other fixtures necessary to do a reasonably ex tensive business, witb'a VARIETY OF PATTERNS, &c. &c. belonging to the establishment. The Casting House stands a short distance from the machine shop of the Danville and Pottsville Rail Road Company. and now makes all the Cast. ings for the said Company. There are two locomo. fives, with the necessary number of care, running on this road. The business next reason Will dimbt. less be very extensive. Two Anthracite Furnaces, of the largest size, are now building on the line of the road, about one fourth of a m.le above the property. Coal and Pig Metal I can be purchased as reasonable, (and perhaps More so.) than at any other place in Pennsylvania , and the metal for founder purposes being made f. the celebrated ,' •.- . , DANVILLE ORE, .( • is not s urpassed by any m the State. Altoglsther, it ia. ii most desirable situation for business; h aving i an outlet by rail-mad and canal to the citiesn the ,sea board, and access to all ;the Pensylvanl a ha pruiementa. A C-REDIT of one, two, and three years will be given to this int. chasers. For particulars see; Mr. Ziba Bird. end Eli Trego. Esq. in the town of, Shamokin.. JOHN C. BOYD. 1 • .Jannaryl3.lB4l. 3-3 near Danvlle, Pa. APamphlet of 98 pages; entitled the civil /send— ces of Gen. Harrison, President elect, price 3 cents:jug record and for wile by B. BANHA.N. December THE 51NER07', , 44.) . V.:0NA . .#: Fd. -. stray Cow. JOHN TEMPLE. 4-3vP Gen. Harrison. - ' - illot4ce. . ; , v i ALL permits indebted ttJpbn Silver. Of • l een" -me- sylvania Hall Refiiet'v. ere herel4 re. nested ,to call at the Office of J. C Neville. in Centre street, between the hunts of 9 and o'clock P. hi - an. Settle t their accounts before the first day of Februar. ilext. otherwise they will be plated in the heads ol'a Jas. tice for collection. I ~ 1 I I JanuarY 16. . ' r 3—.3t ' Sc Once of the Mine, Hill andiSenn yl- Aill Haven lltailroad ' CO- I i , , • Philad'a, January 11;1 I. A T an election for officers held this diito ,t e fol. lowing named stockholders were ;duly hosen to serve the ensuing year land until others ap• pointed. i I " President—JAMES DYJNDAS. . r Managers. . , . 1 Benjamin Kegler, : Henry Paufi B e l g r I Wm. Richardson, Adam Everly, I 1 1 Samuel Mason, Jr. . John Livezey. 1 „ Edward Lowlier. John H. Cresson, 1 ' ,Thontias Ridgeway, JNO.•H. CRESSON. Secs i 'y. Janditry,l6th. . 3 . i i , c , .... 4. 1 grl ' Private Sale. T HE subscriber will sell the house and garden on the Northwest corner of Mahantango, and Courtland Streets, in Pottsville. The elevated and pleasant situation, fronting, on both streets, renders it a desirable location for a seminary or, private, res. idence, or a boarding house,it being sufficiently large 6nd from its Construction well adapted for either purposes. For particn !are apply to the subsc!liber. THOMAS AS HBRIDG E. January 16, Ptirdon's Digest. Edition, just published and for sale by B. BANNAN. January 10, Public Notice. WILL be rented at Public sale nn Saturday the 13th day, of February, at one o'clock P. M. that well noted avern stand at Tuscarora, belong. ing to the estate of George Reber, Esq., deceased, now occupied by John Fetberolf, (where the said sale shall be heijil There Is attached td said premi. see from six to/seven acres excellent meadow, suffi cient groubd for gardening- &c. with stabling for thirty Horses and more—it has been kept as a'Pub lie House for tipwsrds bf Forty years, by the name bf Reber's Tavern. The House is well'repaired for the comfort of travellers, with goad running water before the door. ALSO, will be disposed •of at the same time and place, that property of the said estate, on a lease of two or .three years, that well known Farm (purchas ed by the said deceased of William Haller, situated It j miles from Tuscarora , containing between 2. and 300 acres in gcmd condition, out Houses, Barns, &c, with a, good orchard in full bedring, containing upwards of 400 Apple Trees, all grafted fruit. As this property is immediately on the edge of the Coal region, it is unnecessary to, make any comments as to the sale of its produce. Conditions will be made known on the day of sale. by LEVI REBER end • WILLIAM AUDENRIED. Executors of said Estate. 3-ts. January 16, 1841 Office ofthe Nchnylkill Naviga. lion Company, At the annual meeting of the Stockholders held this day, the 'following gentlemen were duly elected officers for the ensuing year. JOSHUA LIPPINCOTT, President, Managers. Manuel Eyre, Edmund Wilcox, Thomas Firth, Mordecal E. Lewis, Lindzey Nicholson, Richard, Randolph, Henry Troth, Witberm S. Vann, John Sergeant, William Ashbribge, John Millen, ,Jacob G. Morris. Claudius Harper, censurer and Secretary. Philadelphia, Jan. '. 2 Sehuylki alley Navigation and ail Road Company. • AT a !action held at the Pennsylvania Hall ir. • e Borongh of Pottsville, on Monday the 28th Deiember, 1840, the following persona were elm -fed officers of the Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company for the ensuing year. BUR D PATTERSON, President. Managers. Abraham Pon, Aquilla Bolton, , George H. Potts, G. G. Palmer. Samuel 3. Potts, John G. Hewes, ANDREW RUSSEL, Sec'y. h Tresey. January 9, 2 Mill Creek and Mine Mill Navigation and Rail Road Company. THE Board of Managers have this.day declared a dividend of 5 per cent for the last six months, on the capital stock of this Company, payable to the Stockholders or their tegal representatives on or af ter the 18th inst., at the office of the Secretary and Treasurers ANDREW RUSSEL, Sec'y. 4 Treae'y. " January 9, 2 U. S. Gazette copy three times and charge this Office. IMEWEITERgaI Pectoral Mixture, wOR the cure ofCoughs, Colas, Influenza, Phthia ic, Spitting of Blood, pain and weakness of the Breast, and Lungs, and all pulmonary affections. Price, 25 cents per bottle. A supply of the above medicine just received and for sale at the Drug Store of , November 28, Pottsville Water Company. ► • HE Board of Managers have this day declared a dividend of 3 per cent for the last 6 months, on the Capital. Stack of the said Company, piyable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the Nth inst. at the office of Alex. Graham, Treasurer, Centre Street. ANDREW RUSSEL, President. 0— January 9, Schuylkill Wharf TO LET. piel . • THE large. Wharfand commodious Store. !tL house formerly occupied by Humphreys & Co., containing in front oo said river 2.3 r. feet. For information enquire of JNO. P. WETHERILL, in 12th at. above Arch st. Philadelphia. _January 2, Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby given . that the subscribers in tend dissolving partnership on the first of !eb. ruary,lB4l. They therefore request all those in. debted to the firm, to call and settle their acciunts on or before that date. January 16, Catipenters Wanted. The 'Subscriber will employ 4 or ssteady car. pentera at liberal wages. • 300 N M. CROSLAND. !.52 Dec. 24th 1840. Boots and Shoes. Ladies eineNuskins, do Leather, do. ;- do French, Ties, do Grecian, do. • do Slippers, • do Boots, hforromo and Leather. Gentlemen's Water Proof gusts; do ' Caused i ; do ; do Shoes, Ouse and flee, l Childrathi Shoes of every site and quality, - just received from New Fork. and for sale; very low by T. do Jl BEATT, Y. Nov. ; • ; I Pottsville Institute: - 1 T m corn HE Winter Ter of tine Instiintion will menee on the first Monday in Jetionry, and clime °Di the 27th or March. - JltnnarY ••••‘ WO& JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • 48- EIS HENRY SHELLy, JOHN RUCH, 3-3 t -- 111111W - svinter- Sperm , • MILLER . 4,IIAMERTY .hive , received their Winter stock' nr,Whitit Winter _ti'treined Sperm 01,1, * tibial they' -tait',,ieecOnend to. their fiiende end the iishlio - se being soileeibi.'. Nov. 28.. 48—, Cleo. W. Slater, 11As just received ri fresh los of No. 1.2 and 3 Mackrel, in whole and Barrels, and will be sold at a small advance on the cost. December 12; • 50-- • 0. K. S. • " 011 Conte and See.” GRANT, Carroll, & Co.. have added to their new and Cheap Stock of Merchandize, which tbey offer to the citizens Of Pottrivllle, and the public gen. wilily, et much less prices than have ever been sold in the region for Cash, to wit: Super Blue, Black, Brown Green Olive Broad Clothe, Casimeres, and Sattinete. Alas superior Muslin De Lanes, French and Eng. lish Merinoes, French and domestic prints. from 61 to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White. Red, Green and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. 11 yards Unbleached Muslin, de " Bleached do. HARDWARt Locks, Latches, Butts and Screws, sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes, Long and short handled Coal Shovels, Cast-Steel point Sand dn. Coal Riddles from 4, #. #. I}, I inch ~ Wire Ohms, No. 2,6, 4,6. 6, 10, 12, 14 and 16, Cast Steel: pr. Bar, or by the pound, American "sio. " " " NAILS. 20 Kegs 3i, 4, 4/ 1 , 5, 51 inch Cut Spikes, 20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d,Sd, 10e. 12d, 20d,30e, 40d Nails. BACON. 300 lbs. Bacon, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch. A LSO, Mackerel No. I, fresh,—lrish and Pickled Salmon 200 lbs. Balogne Sansaee. GROCERIES... Sugar at all rates; Rio. Java and Lignite Cofee; Raisins, Currants; Dip'd and Moulded Candles; Rice, Barley, Young Moon, Hyson and Soushong Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family use. CHEESE. 2000 lbs. superior New and Old Cheese. 101 " Sap Sign do. SEGARS. 10 Boxes superior Havanna Seears, 10 do do Principee dn. 1000 Half Spanish do. Maryland: 1000 Common, do. OIL. 400 glls. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " Refined, do. 200 . 1 4 Whale do. per Bbl. or Gallon. We have had so many complaints from our cure to,mers, who have purchased Oil elsewhere, that we have been very particular in our selection. Call and give our oil a trial, we know it is 0. K. S. "011 Klear Sperm.' Dec 19, 1840. 51— • Chillingworth's If orks. lIIHT Works of W. Chtllingworth, M. A. Con 'lL raining - his Book. entitled the religion of Pro-- testants, a safe wav to salvation, together with his Sermons, Letters, Discourses and controversies, first American from the Twelfth English Editiun. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. December 19, 51— GT Subscribers to this Work are requested to call at this Office, and receive their copies. NEW GOODS. Fr HE subscriber liar again received a fresh and •A• general assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Brown and ;Ala Cloths Medium and fine qualities, low priced; Cassimers Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels Checks, English and French Merino, Ves , ings, Hosiery, Calicoes, Shawls, Umbrellas, Stocks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Ticking. &e. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Via : Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black,Green and Im perial Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rats. ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice, Cheese, &c. For those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase at extremely low rates, a visit would be sufficient. The advantageous terms on which they were purchased, will enable him to dispose of them as reasor.able as can be purchased in a similar establishment in this section o! country.- All who may be disposed to honor him with .a visit, will find sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. December 12, 50— Salmon. UST received a superior article of fresh No, I " Salmon. Also, Pickled Herring. for sale by • December 12, Codfish. A SUPERIOR lot of Codfish can be purchased very cheap at the store of GEORGE W. SLATER. December 12, 50— Green and Black Teas JUST received and for sale by T. & .1. BEATTY. Nov. 28. For Sale, VERY low, 2 small tracts of land on Tumbling Run, the one about 4 and the other from 5 to 6 miles from Pottsville. the one containing 80 and the other 100 acres. Wite Oak, White and Yellow Pine, and Spruce Timber—they would be Fold eith. er together or separate. A public road is now be. ing made through the land to Pottsville. For terms enquire of Henry Roush or Joseph Morgan, Or. wigsburg. If the above laud is riot sold before the first day of February next, it will then be offered at Public sale at the House of Michael Mortimer, in Pottsville. JOSEPH MORGAN. Orwigaburg, Nov. 28. 48-Ist feb. Farm to be Let rrO be let, a farm lady occupied by Frederick -a . Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head, on the Minersville Road,-two males from Pottsville. Ap. ply to . G. W. FARQUHAR. October 10, 41-- NEW GOODS. :r .IST received, a large and splendid at i kortment " of new Fall and Winter Goode, viz: Dry Goode of every description. Groceries of all kinds. Glass & Queensware Fur,Clothand Hair Seal Caps, 211akerel, Salt 4.c. All persons wishing to pnrchise Godds cheap for cash, am respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. October 10;91 . Elegant Prayer nooks A'ND BIBLES, JUST received and for sale by B. BA,NNAN. December 2, 49 Dancing. PERSONS wishing to take lessons in dancing tire respextfolly informed that the last quarter will commence on the 18th of January; (Waking aricrGiilhitilding;lncluded4 For terms and partie. blare apply at the Pennsylvania Hall: ;anuary 9. 2--tf - Hickok & Finning's EVANGELICAL MUSIC. .• JUST received and for sale by - B BANNAN. .actober XNE= GEO. W. SLATER. 50- tON 111IrTON 4 VII BE MEL - * WITAit'S" • , *2 . , Dislsessrs or.llll.till.Cherrif, THY cBI4IIBITITI. 111!.Maiii FOR Diseases Ol' Q16• tii3104,; ATUSIEIIOS remedies hate Bien offered and "p_alPd . I .‘ into notice for DISEASES OF - -THE LUNGS. some of which ban undoubtedly been found yeysintfel, but of all that have hitherto been known. , at mutt be universally acknowledged there , is none thaehss , Aerr proved as suecessful as the "BALSAM. OF 1II11.1) CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing restore,- five and healing properties of this BA 'ISA ht. thaViren in the worst forms oICONSUMPTION. when the pa tienthas suffered the most distressing navg4.eitireepaut in thechcsr., difficu/nr of breathing, tught stßeig a blmdbig , of the ;imp. 4 , e and when the mosr esteemed remedies ofounirharmacopias had failed to afford any relief. and when 'Befteic, Homeopathic. a nd'ounactoos other 1' eft.. etlies,ihad been used for many mnrittre kr tale, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the early stages of the disease, procecdinu (Vont neglected Cobb'. termed Caterrard Conawnption: it hair been esed• with undeviating success„.and in many instances, when' this disease seemed to have marked its victim for an' early grave.the eec of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and.restored the lungs to a state of perfect health. In that form of CONSUMPTION; strprrvalent a- - mungst delicate yoona females,- commonly termed debil ity or .going into a decline.'_ a complaint with which thousands arc lingeriag, it hat alscrbeen tarsi with sur prising tmcce.ss, and not only possesses the powei of checking the progress of this alarming disease. butt at the same time strengthens and invigorates die whole' system more effoctually than,any remedy we base ever possessed. irr LIVER COM PLA INT—In diseases of the liner. particularly when et tended.with a rough, indigestion or wandering pains in the side, it has also proved very efficacious, and curedmany.cases of this kind alter *V most powerful remedies' had faded. ASTIIM A—l n tiiis,cemplaint it also been used in numerous instances with the most singular success. It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free. arrests the cough, and will seldom tail to give per manent relief. i/Zr BRONCIIITIS.—Asa renterfy is all Bronieliiat airectin ns of the thi oat, attendid with a hoarseness, cougk or snar in the throat , it will also be found a very effectual remelly. and will mostly afford immediate relief if used at the commencement of the attack. • - Ey. COUGHS AND COUDS.—In counnon.,coaghr and colds, that prevail PO extensively through Out. winter, it will be found much more effected' than - any remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the lunge. causing an inflamation with pima in the breamdifficulty or shortness of hr lathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such syml.•toms immediately. and at the same time prevent the lunje from becoming more aerimiely diseased. . _ ET CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGIL—In these complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam will be found much 'taperer to the Paregoric Miser Syrup of Squillsond the var`ollB COUGH MIXTURES ill common use, as it is entirely freetrom any thing tbe least injurious, and may at all times be given to children with perfect safety, and with the cmtainty of i =fording them speedy relief. , ET' AS A FAMILY MEDICIN'E for many other complaints, this Balsam will also be found particularly useful Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, exerts a powerful influence over many diseases depending on a depraved condition of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury, or other deleterious drugs, that are often compounded in different quack nos trums. will find it a remedy of great value, possessing the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole system more effectual than any' other medicine we pos sess. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this medicine has already acquired great celebrity, there may prob ably be some °demote to imitate it, and deceive the public with a spurious mixttne, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAR'S BALSAM . OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in the glass. and a label on the front with the signature of HENRY %VISTA R, M. D. without which none are genuine. Prepared for. the Proprietor, by WILLIAMS & Co. Chemists, No 2i, Commerce• Street, Phila. and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. raThe Genuine bledicinesold by . 1 t... JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price $1 per Bottle., Dec. 5, 1840. 49 `-' Cheap 'Ready rdade Winter - Clothing. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. _ THE advertisers have on : hand and will sell very cheap for cash. -Super double milled English Beaver Cloth Over coats full trimed 018 to 20 Double milled Frock Coats, made in the best style from els to 18 Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coats, 12 to IS do do Frock do 10 to 14 do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, Ito 5 Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats: 10 to 14 do do do Extra superfine west of Eng. land Cloth Dress Coats, $l4 to 18 Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassimere Pants, 07 to El- Superfine do do Buckskin Cassimer . S 6 do Satinet Pants, 4to 5 Heavy lined Satinet Pan's, 2i to 3 First quality Satinet Roundabouts, t 4 to 4i . do do Cloth do 6to 7i do do Fustian hunting Coats Fine Kentucky Jean Coats, 5i Heavy Genoe Silk Velvet Vests 5 to 6 Superfine English Blk. Blue ilk. flinty cot Silk Velvet Vests, $4l ton Fine English boiled Satin Vests. 3 to 4 Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vesta 3/ Superfine Blue and Blk. Cassimere do 3to 3i Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, 2 to 2i Valentin ono Woolen Velvet do 1l to is A general assortment of superfine Lambswool Shirts and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts &c , - Cotton and Canton flannel under Shins and Drawers, heavy Marino Shirts 4c. Hoisery, heavy Germantown Woollen Ho.-e and half hose, fine white Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose, superfine full trimed Satin and Bombazine Stocks, extra French Merino and hair cord &hat& and Scharf Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, .Collars &c. &c. Also, a large and handtiome assortment °rimier. fine West of England 'Cloths end Eirsimeres, and a small quantity of well selected French Cloths, a. mong et which are a variety of Diamond Be aver Clovas for Over Coats of different shades Ind finish. Ahro betty domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those who pay Cash may buy bargains of • tArPiNcorr& TAYLOR. Woollen Dealers arid Tailors, corner of Centre and Mahantango Streets November 28, Rem Oval. PATENT SPRING STEEL. Cross-Strained Saddles, &c. RICILIRD SHOIRMER, Saddle, Bridle, and trunk Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY tenders his sincere thanks to his customers and the public in general, for the very iiheratencfouragement which he has received • from' them, He now informs that he has an im orovement in the construction of Saddles, for which, he has a patent right, and recommends them to tho public as 'being far superini in durability. ease, and comfort to the rider than 'any other yet invented; and-he Yecommeno his steel Spring Cross Strained Saddle to the notice of the' public, with confidence.. He therefore respectfulltinvites the public to call at his shop nearly opposite Itiortimer's lintel, and di. reedy upPosite W. T. Epilog's Drug Store, Centre Street,Pottsville, and examine for themselves. He also keeps tonstantly on hand_ a - general u. Portment of all kinc's .of work, such as Saddles, Bridles, Patent Fly nets. Coach, Gig, and Waggon Harness, Trunks, Valmees. Travelling Begs. Gig and Riding Whips, dt.c. Every description of work in his line will be made; 'to order,. on the Shortest notice, with neatness, ditrability.cod .on terms* low es , can be done elseWliete. " - Er An excellent assortment of Silver and Bras* Muunties. Riding and Pis Whips, Ace. &o. iv *la ha will sell very cheap, Wholesale andretaile_ December 12, , , - , 2tkr4 E . ; • , LEGAN'e FrefichlW9rlted Cortnift., tO Out by 1.;;,79. k,A.7,II,FINDERSQN, , 4 Ja'initAr n y . • • ..._.• .• t ve am NM