MI = II itellit OrNetVils Banhng i i Ohio.—TO , ligislature of Ohio is a. at to establish a Statelilank; with a capital inlll - for the growing warms Of the state. 'There are outstanding, at the present time 0756'.. 00 of theimtes, of the old United States Bank most f which arc supposed to lbe•destroyed as they have lmost entirely ;eased to, make their appearance for iemplion. • - - i.tl' 1 • • - "1 'The profits of the New l .110 set slits_ prison last ...Aker were,010,000: ' "' .- • ' -7 :' ' '''l' The reactlution instractinic. Mr. Rives to vote "to ..'; ~.. tinge the expungineiwitieh was adopted in she er house at the.Virginialoegislature, vas nide& 0 , ly postponed in the Senate , the latter -body hay. , :.,. a majority of V an . BureOmeenbers. [, _ omestie qaspetang.—An f,establishmerit in Dan. , Mass., turns out atilially f 6,000 , yards of car. up It 'consumes 8 giis. of wool and 50,000 of worsted yarn, and isitiPloys about fi fty opera 1 • I . r ' ' I I .' •.1. • • wolf, 550 Plutarch, happening to pat'his head a hut where some shepherds wore regaling them. yes on a leg of mutton, eiclaimed—Ah ! what a mor youlwould have raise had you caught me Such a banqpet 1 • 1. ' . • . ,)i. man . whn was apparent y more of wit than a adman, but notwithstanding was confined to a adhouse, being asked how he came there, answer : merely a dispute Of words. I said that all men ere mad, l and ,111 men sdid I was mad, and the jority carried thepoititi, ,lteasonable.--Petitionii hate been 'circulated in 0. to, praying fur the removal of the,seat of govern. '. ent'from wasliin g ton, to C neinnati. , 1 Good Salaries.—The sum received by • the United ' ' tates,Distriet Attorney at. New York,:during the St year, is 828,000. 07:i by khe Clerk of the court, 19,468 62.: The Illarshall of Mississippi received 7,150. A new law has been reported to make ese and all similar offices Salary offices, at 65000 r annum.. ' 1.., .., .1 : ... g. .A militia Captain, receiving a note froma lady questing "the pleasuntrif [his company," tinder. ~, ,t o r ood it as a coinplimentlto those under his 'coin. .i. - 'land, and marched the Whale ef, them to'the lady's =itlitouse. • We don't believe this.Boaton Past. ;:i..-Abolition Coithention ':4-Tbe Great Western .New Fork Anti Slavery Convention held at Le Roy on ~ . e lhe 6th inst ., numbered ] about EOQ. The Le Roy /gazette says that the third party was the principle lihne of contention, and that the political abolitionists t' re outnumbered. ! .t., . Thl iSingtdarVoineierenceer-There is a Washington 2 -7.4nty in New York, and anbther of the same name :Aik:Pennsylvaisia. Each ofithese counties contained '4111830 bet Ween 42 and 43,060 inhabitants, and each , ".ate them in 1840 bet Ween Al and 42,000 souls. .„ . lins, though . they are both situated in - states which •':taie rapidly increasing in population, both exhibit °#t-' ; decrease in the last ten years. . • ' ' 7 .;;: 2 l.o,ffice Seekers.—A eoriesPondent of the Boston .;:Atlas, referring to' the applications to President atirrison for office, says "the most don ovi n g of all -alie besiegers are the ins whb received office from '4 - ackson and Van Buren." The conversions from l i ederalism to Democracy, in some instances, have %ben more sudden than St. Paul's conversion from "m y.- . Phil. Standard. :.•. 4 ..1 :1 Sam Slick utters some qiieer sayings. He has ..:iiitaore truth than poetry in many of his hits, such, Air instance, as the followin*touching female curi. :t ''irty ;".blethie, 'squire. evei l stopsa woman t when. *r curiosity is once up, especia ll y if a .ebe curl; .f!;*s to knew something (Omit herself'. Only hold a cret in your hand to her, nd its !lima bunch of :::#: tnip : shell'd jump andl fri k, and frolic round like - '4..cr ery thing, and never give over purl& and coax. •,S 'Airyou till she gets it." 1, 1 . -,t , ::?..t feg isla tit, e Economy — T e following from tllo . t .Y. Signet may suit oche meridians as well as ,: i io: "It is stated tlmt the 4 lembers -of the Ohio ''.ii gisfature lately spent ten days in debating wheth. r: they should publish 500 or 6000 civics of the tremor's Message, and h illy decided in favor of 114 enormous number—thereby saving the enorons ;,':.110m offirie dollars and,fifty cents the price asked Jraii, the extra thousand copies. The expense of the j,74 1111 0 days legislation cost the people of the State the 41te of six , thousand three hundred dollars. .:;: , ,`, l( -4 The population of Pennsylvania, (the returns be. ' =. lag now complete) is 1,763,541 ; being a gain - from ;-4830 of 420,308 . kour Of the. United States have 411icti above a million of inhabitants, viz : . Population ;• . Gain from 1830. ;,',Mew York 2,432,83 5 . i ~,'N 513.704 ;'• :; - Pennsylvania, 1,793,541 , ~ 920,308 ' '.: . ' - f Ohio, 1,515,785 [ 579,817 ' !_ . 'ilirginia, ' 1,231,444 1 ' - 20,039 q i ; , ?.. Ohio has gained more thin -any other state.' ' • , ,4.. We learn' from the Missburi Jefferamtiam th e -::he population of that state !' is at 363,761. The in *ease fionr„lB32 to' 1836 wet, 67,931, and from 1836. :10 1840, 119.553. ', ormism. Pott`Fle PszziorgAgnia socrerar. r 1 2:VITESDAYI EVENING._ Fet;rua y 2d,.19f1 1941. Question , . I Ev c.,..... discussion :—" Was Qu& iiifier treatment towards Ma :" aItFIIIMATIVV—Messrs. P Neville. I 4m:rim—Messrs: C 0 Wind Palmer. iT .i;srhe Ladies of. PottSvill . ds of learning and free 1 ' ttend the meetings of iki .: ',after hi 3 held .on.Toesti) ;.1 ing, unless make shout THOMAS D 'wary 23d, Pulaski Lodi STATEEi . Meeting of t be held at the Hall on 1841, at 7 o'clock, P. il nuary 30, THE ARTISTS AND MECHANICS' ` ` °a REPOSITORY, :'t: AND OttKING MAN' S i INFORMANT; .:'". MBRACING Cheroistri,-Abstracts of Electric ..,`, ity, Galianism, Magnetism, Mechanics, Pam. ;'.• ics, Optics, and Astronotriy. ALSO, Mechanical ExCicises in Iron, steel, Lead, c, Copper and Tin, Soldering; with a Descri?. ll* kif the SLIDE Rum its 4finitions add examples strating every manner of its use, which is appli. le to every mode of nieasarelitent, and to all Me. ; nical P4IWETS. ' - .' , L;YALSO, a variety of usefu Receipts, extending to l';',Wry , profession and occupation in life, and embra. g practical subjects; the major part being orig. l and the remainder sele jtions from the , best au. :4*cities. An addition to ' pleb Miscellanies is a - - ;11110nable Collection of Practtcal Receipts in Dyeing A/101s, Woollen, Cotton, and Leather, by Janes Pus. : Alflirrox. Just received and foe sale by • :f 4 141' , * B. BANNAN. f - eigarmary'3 o 6 5 , ,' • ; ; i,iti ' - - :: - 10 Time and Or ST Printed, Time eld ..4U _, ~..;i most approved form, ant : .13anuary.30th, , '< Dissolution. ~, - - A I L .. HE Partnership' :lately exeisttnE between Ali ::11 , chael Foley and and atrick Donahue, was tithed by mutual consent the 20t?ofJaouary, :": ,•.-, 1. All persons having Claims against the said ~ , :lifun, are requested to handithem in to Michael Fo. , 1 1jiy. forlat!lement. -.1,., MICHAEL. FOLEY, PATRICT 7 - ~.tt e January,3oth, DiSSOilittoll. HE partnership heteilifOre existing between Thomas Barton, Joseph Coatitrotlii, and Joseph cer; under the firm of Hatton & Co. Coal Mi ; wasAissolved lin the 29th inst. by mutual con. All those indebted to;ithe firm, ate , requested ake immediate payinetit to Thomas Barton, "all' those , having clairtio will present them, to wbo is authorised la settle the business of the firm. ! t THOMAS IiART3N; JOSEPH COATSWORTH, JOSEPH SPENCER; nuaryl3o, 1 OEM Esom en Elizabeth justifiable frQueen of Scots?" tman, Lawton, Holzer erman, Porter, Foger- le particularly, and all discussion, are invited i L is Society, which will 4Y instead of Thtfterisir 4cl be given to the con. ITMAN,Seerbtary. 4 No. 216. p Pulaski Lodge, will Monday evening; Feb. er Books. d Order' Books of the for sale by B. BANNAN. 5 'ICS DOKAIIiSJ!..3t - , . s „ tiefr'%=!44.4.VvVe-e..4:ip*,,. 'STATEN4NT.. • 'l64o Asii** , ,,t u kT l . l • 88C 814 si t. t ft "' corm `T r of , For th e y* , 18004 JACOB HUNMNGE'Ii of Sehayl4l CouniPpin agora" ;ft!: eionere of said &millirem the • ofJanuary, • 1840, to the 801Xith deg of tifirsar,y, 1841, both day ' s inclunve.! To balance remaining in , the Treasury t as per last settlement, • $ $181595 To cash received of the Collectors of the different Townahipa as stated below.lviz: . Norwegian. " • !Philip Dreher, Jr. - 1831.-9150 In full Rosa Bull 1837...... 1 Wm. B. Half, 1838.... 350 Lewis Heilrkr, 1839.... 287 Edward Collahan, 1839.:... 500 Edward Callahan. 1840....1200 —112.488 00 Sehuy/kill. Leonard Moyer, 1834.:.. 16 , 46 in fun Jacob Heisler,' 29 50 . Some F. Bensinger. Jr. ' ' 1837 18.586 *ton Jacob Schock, 1838.:%. 220 Michael Gerber, 270 09 in full Stephen Ringer, • 1841.0.... 405 —$ 1,217 81 Uniori • Mark Bit ler; Jacob Zimmerman. 1837.;.. 115 Peter Blank, ; 1838... 162 23 in Ala Dade! Lindermutb. - 1839.:.. 261 Jolla Briesh; 1840.1-- 255 908 23 liarlt Jonatitaa Yarnell. 183 Q.... 70 39 ttiften Elijah Ypranll , 1108.... 36 75 Andrew Wilatn, l - 1839.... 141 32—= 248 46 " Pinegrobe, Michael Huber, 1836.... 75 27 in fa Peter Filbert, 1837.:.. 308 12 same Martin Koons, .1839.... 599 10 Jacob Schnake, 1840.,.. 906 37 1.888 86 Manhesm. Prederick Fieed 1837. j.. 190 Philip Boyet 1838. J.. 775 50 Abraham Birzolet 1839.... 886 70 , Ludwig Berger, 1840..'.. 800 2.652 20 Rug. Aaron Boughner, 1837.... 34 72 in foil G. Neifert Lindner, 1838..'.. 143 40 some George Fedi, 1839.. . .. 155 JacobMessersmitb, 1840..'.. 210 543 12 - Upper Mahwitango., Jacob Buffington 1837.. . .. 5 80 in foil Samuel Fetherolf 1838..,.. 93 06 ' game Peter Klock, - .. 1839.. 188 05 some -George Hepler 1840.. 1 .. 580 866 $1 Lower Mahaniangp. Philip Osmin 1839.... 178 62 Philip Reed 1846. 513 .711 62 -Cirwigsburg. MichaelSelrier fi 1838...: 149 55 •in full Solomon LebengoOd 1839.... Ifs Ferdinand Kreater 1840.... 480 57 785 13 Wm. C Leib. 1838.... 150 Jacob'Seiminger; 1839.... 700 Danlel 11. Leib, 1000 -;-A950 00 f - ! - Tamaqua. Johri ilotniiig 1 . 838. 150 David Hunter 1839.... 96 28 John N. Spnice 1640.... 110 -- , 35628 . . West Brunswig. , • • wm.,J. Mayer, 1818.... 529 19 •in full 'llirn. Wagner,. 1839.... 440 VVoi Matt. 1840.... 838 -- 14/07 19 Wayne. ! Joseph Pertig 1838 ... 264 74 Adam Brown 1839.4.6 316 06 in full Peter Kutz 1840.... 900 1,480 80 Weal Penn. Samuel Zimmerman 1839.... 367 Jacob Manta 1840• •• • 691 Brandt. 1839.... 50 • 1610.....1050 1,100 00 East Brunawig, George Banker; 1839... 586 Henry Sassemen 1840.... 471 Cash received for maes On Unseated lands 3588 04 Do for redeemed do 1650 64 Do - for Unseated Lands sold at Treasurer's sale. in 1840, taxes and costs $ 1743 02 Cash received of Charles Yoder for a watch 4 Do 'br Lewis Stone for rent 48 62 Do ofJohh Madison for rent 32 50 Do of Daniel Boyer for liMe 12 Do of Henry Ege for sand 50 Do - John Brother for lime; L . 25 Do - Patrick Carrigan for coat i,. - 14 28 Do r Jacob Snyder for oil ' 256 Do .1 ! Edward Conner for oil and paint 183 Do ; Jacob Hundinzer fotedld board* 250 ,Do '. Jacob Read kir sundry fines 12 68 Do -P. F. Ludwig, Esq, Sheriff, fines and verdicts collected by him, 144 58 Do George Rahn, Esq. Proth'y. for verdicts collected by him 12 00 Do ,—George Halm, Esq. Proth'y. money remaining m his hands from last 59 15 year's settlement, with interest, Joel Yount Samuel Kaulrmatt 1 1841,Jan. 7—To balance remaining in . the hands of Edward Huntzinger , Jr. 10,489 . 68 Treasurer, CR. By cash paid on orders drawn by the Commissioners, as follows, viz: Granii Petit and Traverse Jurors and / Constables, Road Jurors, and Bridge Viewers, Coroner and Juriirs on Inquisition, Assessors wages, Premium and Justices' fees for scalps, 20 volumes of Election Laws of Pa. Interest on moneys loaned. Three Bonds, & interest, paid in full. Constables making quarterly returns and mileage, . John. Hughes, for building a Bridge over the Swami's, Jacob Faust, on account of building bridge over the West Branch, Auditors for settling accounts of 1839 Teaching Poor children, Screw press for Prolhonotary's office, Convicts in Eastern penitentiary, Commissioners 4. surveyor to divide Lower Mahantango township. Sheriff Woolison, conveying convicts Sheriffs costs and damages in a suit, Directors of the Poor and House of Employment, • Prosecuting Attorney'sjees, Charles Yoder ; attendance to Court - House Clock, Wm. B. Potts, Treasurer of Orwige burg Academy, ' in • Costs behalfof Commonwealth Judges and officers of elections. Supervisor's- Road Tax on Unseated Lands, . • Costs on' Quo Warranto in the cue of Leib, vs. Vora% Printing and.stationarv. *Stationary for public offices., L Audenned. prolhonotery's fees, Wm. Prailey, for stoves,pipe, &c. 'for / public offices, 5 Making Ballot-IiOEU, Carpenters' work it painting public of- / ices, S. Taxes refunded, . . George Deiben, for apptehrilifling d Horse thief and Conveying him to Or wigsburg jail. Frederick Hesser. for 47 days attend ance as Counlirier. Franklin. Theber, for painting sigis for public. offices, Postage for the use of the cririntj Repairing blindsifoi public cffiecs. Isaac Thompson, for making Coffin, Making Index for proth'y's. docket. Work arid Materials for building arri proof vault for Commissioners office $ Fuel for public offices. Materials and -work done to county - Prison, .;$ Smith worlifo r prisoners, • Books, stub:Mary and sundry mai chandize fot public office der 'purity : prison. ':' • • ! Jacob Krebs, for recording Agit - id& and documents remaining'm the ' Recorder's ,ciffice for years Oast, John Hannan, counsel for 1839, Christian Landerturin s Commisitioner's clerk for 1810, , •• ' . A. J. lAudeibrue, eitia clerk, UMEil=ga SEE - 1,058 00 - 1,057 00 $31,252 83 $2093 10 197 25 307 81 276 55 212 2O 2411'90 1529 98 91 69- 1400 22 50 48 42 40 526 22 54 67 37 58 15 5000 .93 ' 50 00 331 15 791 38 17 50 368 45 67 75 10 14/ 41 04 6 66 23.66 172'84 EM 950 1 94 FEI 1 75 2E42 MI 117 - 5813 6 93 11963 17651 430 311. 76 tvibmoogktii Jacobilitaininiforjetientlit'itiendiegi: . ... 1 11 1 10 80348 1 01454' , - , --- ~ . .5 ~: '-: p . 73 :, 'Peter Yeager; foil, nein& ettenetiiie;` r .?'-' 4 , -;, ;i _ Poblicbuild * Ale. - . • ' '' • - S .:-..'; 13=1 41 , ,• • - 610._Seitsinmeozniwitges ,` - 117 50- gthilnlConnet: , - ,do ' ' - . '2OOl Doe 'lll4dyltr. . '• ,ele • .-- ' ' ' —lt 50 ' S. littensergeVir.• ereutetre Wary 1101 Paid- troUtirer for trains 227 tract. • of UnerettellUndo. including the • Prothont Felnt tor acknowl-T • '., 741 11_ edging -41e4eele.sfff which nost the county is eredited. , • 52 M.Seltter for 20 tons e4lr,eir jail. —". ' 2O Paid Sheriff Jobe G. Woolisith for i , , • boardingnrisoneri ut ..._. • , 4 19.35 . cetirte kiiiiin.iirothonoWifcei. Si; 153 524 Y. F. Lodwig.rtheriffs and Jailor* feei 781 3sl 8J't41 1 4... ArimaiPiP/Abittse•klitdo 'art ' 4 al ? °D n 4 r in g er s Jr. Ireasu mr• S 13489 68 '- ' •-• , I• ' - ' slta - 133 . 1 1 , ,”" . 1 I ao,” . ~.1 1 ". . .7, 1 :. . STATEMENT . , , • Of the Bala.` dile. Cy the differeht Colkidint, 1• as foffinEi, viz; - • •1 I 1 . II . . 1 Fnion. c , _;_,* Mark Biller l 18:;1 3 68 55 .11 J. Zimmerman • 1837 7585 D. Linderrnoth 1839 159 71 ' John Briesh 1840 261 97 'd64 09 1 1 1 Manlteitn. -1 1 rederick Freed 1837 174 75 . , hilip Boyer 1138 152 05 , Attrnbhln Bartolet 1839 915 10 Ludwig Beger 1840 18.59 08-r 3090 04 ~ Patin:ilk. j Wm. C. Lett 1838. 162 42 Jacob Beillioget 1839 602 77 Daniel . H. Leib 1810 652 46 1417 65 . , Joseph Fertig Welifie. 18.* 2!4 20 Peter Kula , 1840 391 . 93 606 13 Ba: Elijah l Yarbell 183 8 344 12 A. H. WilsOn. 1839 305 52 Wm. Stevenson 1840 547 04-= 1198 88 East Bro. newig. . George Bankes. 1839 97 73 Henry Sasseman 1840 498 98— 596 69 Welt Brunithic*. Wm. W ague: 1839 156 611 Wm. Mats 1840 439 10—L 595 70 Pinegrobe. Martin 1839 153 02 Jacob Schnoke , 1840. 470 76= 623 78 Norwegian. Wm. B. Hull • 1838 472 4.5 Edward Collaban 1839 732 65 Edward Collation 1840 1252 12— 2458 22 Jacob Shock 1838 110 01 Stephen Ringer 1840 493 51— 603 5/ West Penn. S. tinynerman 183.9 174 16 Jacob Mantz 1890 • 236 78— 410 94 Tamaqua. David Hunter 1836 63 09 /Au N. Speice 1840 80 30— 143 47 Orwirieburt. S. Lebengood 1831 121 97 Brar.ch. • Joel Volint 1839 1473 313 Samuel Kauffman 1840 1109 98— 2583 28 Lower Manantano. Philip Daman 1839 753 15 Philip Reed, 1840 605 41— 1358 56 Rush. George Faust 1839 188 P 4 J. Messeremith, 1840 238 72 427 56 Upper Mahaniongo. George Heppler 1840 249 83 Paolilie. Daniel Christian 1834 291 89 Danipl Christian 1835 "795 51-- 1081 40 bTATEMENT Oj Out•standtng Debts due the County, ae follows, viz: Bonds against Abraham and John' Pon to secure the balance of Ross 2,260 00 Bull's duplicate for 1837, of Nor. , wegian township, Jiidgment against Heilner and Se. ligman, being a balance of L. 825 00 Heilner's duplicate of Norwegian township for 1835 Balance remaining against sundry ,Collectors unsettled, ' 1269 087 j Jacob Zeigenfuss, balance on for. felted recognizance, 5 70 Notes against persons for costs, &c. 2932 04 Benjamin Pott; Esq. late a Commis.l sioner of Schuylkill County, for I money drawn on order No. 264 135 00 in the year 1839, more than he Was entitled tb receive. ht the Ronorabli the Judges of tAe Clan of Com mon Pleas of Sehughill County: We, the subscribers, Auditors the comity of Schuylkill, respeCtfully do report—that they have audited and adjusted the , accounts of the Commis sioners and Treasurer of the county, and submit the foregoing statement as the result of t 1 it exam inations, from which it appeirs that there is a bil ance due the county, remaining to the hands of J. Huntzinger, Jr. Treasuref, amounting to the sum of Ten thousand four hundred and eighty•nine dol lars and sixty eight cents.• Witness our hands this 7tb day of January, A. D. 1841. • PETER RUTZ. 3. H. DOWNING, WM. B. HULL, Auditors. January 23, 4-- Bear Valley Coal Company. NOTICE is hcreby given that an Election , will be held on Saturday the 27th day of February, 1841, at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the bo rough u Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennellva. nia, to clititiSe flout the gtockholtreie of the Bear Valley Cdil Company, seven . Directors to manage the businces bf,the Company for, one year. CALVIN BLYTHE, Pr.esideni of the Bear Volley Coal Jan 23, 4-6 t ° Company llnion Rail Roiad and Mining Company: NOTICE is hereby given, that tin Eleption wdll be held on Saturday the27th day of Febinary, 1841, at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the bo. rough of Harrisburg. Dauphin .Cdunty. Pennsylva. ilia, to choose frpm the Stockholders of the Union Rail Road and Mining Modipiiriy, seven Directors to Menage the Widnes, btthe said Company for one year. JAMES itACOCK, President df the Union Rail Road and Jan. 23. 4 Mining Company. For Sile or to . Rent. /1111 E subitantial Two Story Stone HODSE in m• Morris' Addition to Pottsville. now occupied by the subscriber, is For Sale on reasonable terms. It will be Let to a good , tenant if not sold before the 10th‘of February nextor may be rented jointly by two small Families from the let of April next. JOHN 31. CROSLAND. Jan 23 4—tf - 1 • Agent. illoots and Shoes. Ladies trine Buskins. do Leather. do. , do French, riti4 do Grecian. do Slipperi do • Boots. Mai** and,Legiiiint; Gentlemenfd Watili Picot do - Ootraedi • ' " di, Shoes; onitisti acid fins:" 6ildtenfs Shoo of 4W qy size and jolt received from New y ork. and far *ale very lo ,; • - & IBEATTY. Na. ; , , •Sift EEC IiZE * Thritimistiot IMI $ 18,235 51 117,356 8.21 . 625,602 33L es• grim Iilho" , Couitc of Common ,' e of - : Schuylkill Vounty ; of March 'T hi t : - ."11.84t. s' :.• " ':',-. _-: : - i . 2 - , . George Kimmel and Christiana hitt ante; in _right of his wife, vibe was one of the davit. - teriefJecob Faust, late ,of . Brunsarig teem-. 'ship, deceased.. ` .1. '• I .' : , • .; . .. ~. ISlit.' ' : i . i • Daniel Faust, laceh Faust, Aisrahern Fetid. i Maria Delbert. law Maria Faust, 'Abraham I i igijand Susanne his wife.. Andrew Kimmel I z and Esther his wife. ',John Wumer and Gatti. I ri ' ;filaa lui Urife., Joseph' Heisler and Hannah] t 4. 1 1 4 wife, late Hannah - Fidler, John' .Keiser i l' and Lydia his wife. late Lydia Fidler, Peter a . Herring and 'Elizabeth his wife. latiEliza.a. ' cbeth Fidler. Nathan Heisler .and Leah his 6 FI wife late • Leah Fidler, John Barr end. Abbe -"' hie wife, late Abbe Fidler. Israel Fidler.l tii 1 Daniel Fidler. Magdalena Fidler; Rachael I .. Fidler, John Fidler, Jacob Zimmerman anda Hannah his wile, law I Hannah Heim, Dan. lel Shiwker and Elizabeth his wife, late Elie. I e,bOth Heim; Sarah Heim, Rebecca Beim,Es- the'. Heidi. Jacob Heim, Catharibe ileim. &I glikabotii hum widow of Jacob Faust, de. ceased. J , . ,Tha parties above named are hereby notified that pormiaot to a Wkit De Partitioni Facienda, Waned out, of di Court of Comirion Pleas of the county of Schnylkilliind to me direete'd, I will hold an In— Luisition on Hie several *ibises, to wit :—One imestone Quarry, situate in the township uf. West BrunsVirg, in ibe condly of Schuylkill, bounded by lands ofiacoli Shairad in, hasp!) Alliii&ht and Sam. et liimmal; containing ping, four, perches and a half 5 2tort meainie. Also all , that Grist and Saw ten aciek a Land; situate in the township o aforesaid, bounded all atound by mill anda e n st d sroswie of A:uiel Faust. {I lima pertain Itits oenthaegre township of West Brini'mg arciiis4igi Ixtuned by , li t n en d ement and Tract of Land, situate in the ,lbrahain qer. J oseph lands of Daniel Faust, Rickert and others, eighty.two acres and one' hundre,. 4 conta i n i n : Two Efundied and and forty•eight perehes strict measure, with the ap; ° u! tena ne e dt to divide anti set out to each of the cla."nenth ana parties in the above stated suit in severalty the parts and; put parts to which they are respectively otitled on Monday, the Bth day of March next, at 9 o'clelk , A: M. when and where you may attend if you think Over. , - I JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff's Office. Orwigsturg, t Sheriff, January 16,1840. S 4-6 In the Court a Common Pleas of Schuylkill County of March Term, 1841. John George and David Greenawalt, Sebastian Miller, Peter Filbert, John Strimp ler, John W. Patten, the Union Canal Com pany a Penr.eylvanin, and Elizabeth Dren kle, the widow of Daniel Drenkle, deceas ed: ,Amos Bitterly and 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 Wey:nan and Margaret his wife, I t i late widow of Daniel D, B. Keim; Susan D. l c ' R. Kt im, Daniel D. B. Kei n, Catharine D - R. Keim, being 'minor children of Dimid 4 D. B. Keim. deceased; and Mathias Richards I being their Guardian. and Benneville Keim, Assignee of the said Daniel D. B Keim, de. r:z: ceased. The Heirs and Legal Representa tives of Christian Ley, dee'd, to wit: John a, Ley, Christian Ley, William Stroh and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Zimmerman 14 and 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 wilt—Jacob Kutzmillet; Daniel Kinzmiller, Sarah' Katz. • miller, John Kutzmiller, Isaac Kutzmiller. The Heirs of Smith, who was also married to one of the daughters of Christian Ley, dee'd, otiw also deeeitaed, to wilt Gco. Smith, John Smith, Mary' Stnith, Eliiabeth Smith, Rebecca Smith and Sarah Smith, and John Moyer and Sarah hie wife, Who was timwidow of the said Christian Ley, dec'd.j The parties above named are hereby notified that pursuant to a Wilt De Partitions aelehda, issued out of the Court of Common Peas of the colintv bt I Schuylkill and to me directed, will hold an inqui sition on the premises, situate in Pintgrove town ship, Schuylkill county,- bounded by lands now or late of Baltzer Kautz, Jacob Hoover and others, be ing on the Union Canal, at the town of Pinegrove, and known by the name of "Forge Property," con taining about One Hundred and Thirty-ftgar acres, with the appurtenances—to divide. and set out to each of the claimants and parties in the above stated suit in severalty the parts or purports to which they ate respectfully entitled, on Saturday the 13th day of March neat, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—when and where you may attend if you think proper,.. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff's Office, Orwigsburg, Sheriff. January 18th, A. D. 1841. ( 4-8 1111. S. Gazette, Philadelphia, insert daily 6-weeks, anti Journal, Reading, and Courier, Lebanon, 6 weeks each, mark price at bottom, and send Sills to thili office for settlement. Stray Cows STRAYED away on Tuesday last, from the sub scriber, residing on the Mill Creek, a LIGHT RED COW, with four white feet, a long tail, almost half white, and has a piece cut off her left ear:— Whoever will return said Cow to the owner, or give him information where he can get her agaiwaliall be reasonably rewarded; itifilkt TEMPLE. 4-3t* Jan 23 IRON FOUNDRY For Sale. THE undersigned, wishing to decline the bits', ness of making Castings in a Cupula FurnriEe. offers for sale his IRON FOUNDRY, situated in the flourishing town of Shamokin, in the Shamokin Coal Region, on the line (albs Dentine and Pottsville Rail Road, in Northumberland wan ly, Pa. . . Z he impfoVements are a large Casting House • AND PATTERN SHOP, with an excellent CUPOLA. and other fixtures necessary to do a reatioriatity ez• tensive business with a VARIETY OF PATTFANgi &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 loam°, lives. with the necessary number of cars, running on this road. The business next season will doubt. less be very extensive. Two Anthracite Furnaces, a n the largest eema now building on the line of th e road, about one fourth of a mile above the property.' Pig Metal Coal and Pik Metal can be purchased as reasonable, (and perhaps more 4.) than at any other place in Pennsylvania,--and the metal for foundry purposes being made of the cidebrated , • DANiTILLE ORE, iS not surpassed by any to the State.. Altogether. is a most desirable situation for businesi; having an outlet t 1 rall.mad and canal to:the cities on the sea bgard, , litld BMWs to all the ;Pensylvania A CREDIT Of one. two. and three years will be , given to the pnr. Amen. For particulars see Mr. Ziba Bird. aid 7 i "trego, Esq. in the town of Shamokin. JOHN C. BOYD.; , , Jamey 8 . 1841 , 3-3 near Danype. Pa. , Gen. Harriso H ; A!,A Pamphlet of 48 pages, entitled the mail sertil ees.of - Gen. Harrison, President 4=4 On a oepb.jost - receired and for side` by- .• - • -• -- & BARTAN.4. December 46,E , 4 my„g,47, MMN f ~-~ ~5 orberry reek rdmpany• , plitgliiiiidorr•Maoaitetsliavethio'ilardeolvrod I°. dividend Oak. pet coat on this - Capital stook or treis minima - 3i; iniyatdo - 161bngkinekholdevv,0! theiilegalrefteaantattaoi on tit. ittei the ISth day of fobtuary next, at:A& Ailicti - of Witham Tteaidttir; at Pine' l rnik,setkirokitt county: • ; JOUR STRIMPFL-Eit' latotiaryl3. _ .4-41 ALL , Penuina indebted to John Siltuir. Of the Penn syivania Hall RefeetorY, are hereby requested to call at the Office of J. C. Neville, in Centre street, between the hours of 9 and 2 o'clock P. NU and settle their steounts before the first day of February neit, otherwise they will be placed in the bands of a jus tice forltollection. JanUary 16 cline° .iitihe Mine Pill and Sehuyl. - kill Haven Railroad Co; . Philadiii,lanuary :11, 1841. . AL Tan electiois for oflicers,held this day the fol. •• lowing amnia 'stockholders were duly chosen to serve the ensuing year and until others be ap. pointed. __. . President—JAMESbl3l , ll34l3. ' • Managers. . Benjamin Kugler, Bears! Paul 'Bock. Wm. Ricbardson, Adam Everly. Samuel Mason, Jr, Jahn, Liaezey, Edward Lowlier, John H. Cresson. Thomaa RiditervaiP.. JNO H. GRESS' ON, Sec'y. 3—.. , Janoary,l6th. SIXTH Edition, just Elul:dished sod for sale by January 16, .... ~ B : BANNAN 3 . , 1111121 L it be rented at Public sale on Saturday the V, 13th day of Februarys at one o'clock P. M. 'that well noted Tavern stand at Tuscarora, belong. lug to the . estate of ,George Reber, Esq., deceased, haw occupied by John Fetheroif, (where the said safe Shall be held.) There is attached to said premi. sea . froiii six to seven ,agree eicellent meadow, sum 'tent ground tor ,gardening: Ate.. with stabling for thi r ,v Horsed And morctit bps been kept as a Pub. ti e Hose fur ripivards.Of forty years, by the name of Reber .° Tavern. ;file House is well repaired for t h e com f ort of traveller's, tvith good running water before the door:- 'ALSO, will be disposed or , at the same time and of the said on a lease of th. st well known farm (ptirchas. et Pir o c by deceasedeo;rithibehereepaeriodper year', William ,Halter, simmer) 1 miles from Tuscarora containing between 2 and 300 acres in good cor.ditiort.out Houses,,Elarns Sic, with a good orchard in full bearing. containin? upwards of 900 Apple Trees; all grilled fruit. As this property is immediately on ti. e edge of the Coal region, it is unnecessary to makean,v co m ments as to the sale of its produce. Conditions Will be ~lade known on the day of sale. hp LEVI RERER and WILLIAM AUDE.NRIED. Executors of said Estate. 3-ts. January 16, 1841 BILEWSTI3a O S Pectoral Mixture, wOR the core °troughs, Colds, Influenza, Phthis mu ic. Spitting , of Blood, pain and weakness of tfie Brea,e, and Lungs, arid all pulmonary affections. Price, 25 cents per bottle. A4sUpply of the above medicine just received and for sale at the Drug Store of: , JOHN S. C. MARTIN. November 28, VOTTCE is hereby given that the subscribers in. -km tend dissolving partnership on the first of Feb. ruary,lB4l. They therefore request all those in. debted to the firm, to call and settle their accuaitte on or before that date. January 16, Pottsville Institute. THE Winter Term of this Institution will corn mance on the first Monday in January, and close on the 27th of March. January 2, 1— , White Winter Strained Sperm Oil. MILLER & HAGGERTY have just received their Wihtor stock of White Winter Strained Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their fiends and the piihlic as being superior. Nov. 28, Geo: W. Slater, HAS just received a fresh lot of No. 1, 2 and 3 Nackrel, in whole and A Barrels, and will be sold at a small advance on the cost December 12, GRANT, Carroll, &Co., have added to their new and Cheap Stock of Merehaudize, which they oiler to the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gen erally, at much lees pfices than have ever been sold in the region for Cash, to wit: Super" - Blue. Black. Brown Green Qlive Broad Cloths, Casimeies, and Sattinets. Alss sdperior Muslin De Lanes, French and-Eng lish Meririties, French and domestic prints, frOm 61 to 33 centk per yard. Yellow, White. Red, Green and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. 1 1 11 yards Unbleached Muslin, ' do ' Bleached' do. HARDWIRE.' Locks, Latches, Butte and Screws, Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes, Long and short handliid Coal Shovels, Cast-Steel point Sand. ; do'. Coal Riddles from 1, j, B. ,11.1 inches, Wire Sives, No. 2,3, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, Cast Steel pr. Bar, or by the pour.d, • American do. ts " • NAILS. • • 20 Kegs 3i, 4,5, inch Cut Spikes, 20 do. 3d, did, Bd, Bd, 10d, 12d,20d,30d, 40d Nails. BACON. 300 Ms. Bacon, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch. Mackerel No * . 1, fresh,—lrisb and Pickled Salmon 200 lbs. Bologna' Sausage.. GROCEWIES. • ' • Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee; Raisins, Currants; DiKd and Moulded Candles; Rice, Barley. Young Hyson:Hyson and Soushong Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family asii. • . •CREESE. 20091b5. superior New and Old Cheese: 101 " Sap Sago do. SEGARS. 10 Boxessupermr Havanna BiegSis; 10 do do Piinclpett 80: 1000 Half Spanish d 6; 1000 Common,' t• Mar " - yland. OIL: 400 glls. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " Resned, do: 200 " Whale do. per Bbl. or Gallon. We hive had se rainy Complaints from our case Comers,. who haike purchased Oil elsewhere, that we have been very paiticutar in our selection. Call and give our oil atrial. we know it is O.E. S. "011 -Blear Sperm." Dec 19,1840. 4= received, a large and splendid assortment U r of new Fall and Winter Goode, Dry Goods of eery descriigion. - Groceries' of all kinds.: . - Glass 4 Queeinivare 41ke; - - Fur Clothaiul Hair, Seal Caps, 'Mackerel, Salt 4c. All persona Wishing tolmiehase Geode cheap for ash. aro respeftfally invited to call and examine for theiiiiiidro, 10; MWS ezuil Notice. Pardon's Digest. Public Notice. Dissolution. HENRY SHELLY, JOHN RUCH, 3-3 t O.K.S. "Ott Mist and Seed' ALSO, 0 0 D Fla NEW 0 SAMUEL HARTZ. ' •Mizi-- arr Ica=nr=i== __,:ii.iiiiii,'. , 1 _ 7CONSUMPTIOI r i ~ ~, ... _.,.. ..; VIII ,Clll ~ n , t , To' 1 2 "., 11. i - Da. mnsTAR'S- ‘,! Balsam of triiiheheiryi TUt cu.sanAdrak nraurs . rosin- Diseasesi"of the. Luigi,' =I VUMEROS remedies tia;e arse Offered tied Puffed I ~into notice . for DISEASES- ' O>; THE LUNGS dense, iif which has undonbteillybeen, found ve* useful. but of all that have hitherto beed known. it must universally acknowledged there' is nemeithat ha l 'ever proved as suocessful aa the 'BALSAM OF. WILD CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishirtg'nistors- tive and healing properties - of this BALSAM, that eves in the worst formszifCONSUMPTIQN. Ythe , tient has suffered the moat distressingcsugh,,Wdenr,.., pawl in the chest, difficulty of locatkingought,stOggs, eterdiet , • el the lungs, 4 - c and when the most esteemed retedies ' of our PhirmacOpias had failed to afford any relief. and when 'Botanic. Homcepathic. and cementite other rears edies, had beep used for many months, in' vain. this' invaluable remedy has checked kt;th......ry - ti,vmptim, and , been productive of the most astepiehing tcilef in the ' early stages of the disease s proceeding flops neglected '- colds, termed Cdfarnifil Unsuifp: lion. it has , been used with undeviating anceeisAnd an manyinststiees, Whirs this disease seemed to have marked Its ivictan for Ilk early grave.the use of thia medicine , has arrested ;every symptom, and restored the rungs to a state of perfect health. . In that form of CONSUMPTION. so prevalent art. mungst delicate young females, commonly termed &bd.'. ley or 'going into a decline a complaint with *hick! thousands are lingering, it has also been..uited with Intr,.,. prising, success, and not enly possesses the power ot checking. the progress of thie alarminedisease, but'' at the same lime strengtheni and invigorates the, Whole/ system more effectually than ally remedy we har ever posses:red. LIVER COMPLAINT—Ie diseases et the kiwi' paruchlarly when attended with 8 aatghsiedigestitta pr wandering pains in the eide,,,.it ,has alsopro ved.verz , efficaciohs, aria cured many cases of this kind after the most powerfidretnedies hsd failed. • V*" ASTIIIVA,—In this. complaint it also beep osomt.- in nAmerous instances with the nrast r eing,tilar success. It opens the chest. rebdering the breathing Perfectly ' free, arrests the cough, and faiCto give!per manent relief. BRONCHITIS.—As a remedy in all Bronichlal' • affections of the throat, attended with a hcarrettetts, cottgi or eoar in the throat, it will also be &Ind a tray effectual .• remedy, and w il l mostly afford immediate relief if ;wail at the commencement of the attack.. • , ' .COUGHS AND COLDS—In common einiglel" • and colds, that prevail so extensively throughout Ins winter, it will be found much more effectual than any _remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the lungs, '' causing an milamation with pains is the breast. diffibulty or shortness of breathing, &c. the use of this Balsam will suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the sums tune prevent the lungs from becoming more serieuily' diseased ET CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.—In thew' Complaints, so common to young children,. this Balsam vbill be found much superior to the Paregoric Eliter \- Syrup of s..qttills,rind the various COUGH MIXTURES in cot:1119n ace. As it is entirely,free from any dikngtbu .• least injurious,and may at all times be given to children with 'perfect s afety, and with the certainty ofittiatTO , tlitt ' g l en speedy, relief. ID' AS A. vArktuoy MEDICINE_ for teeny other complaints', (his Baisam will also be found particularly; usefnl Besides having proved an invaluable remedy : all Pulmonary a fections, exerts a pt.werrul influents overmany diseases demending on a depraved condition • - of the system, ' and those who have suffered from' th e indiscriminate use of llferem, or other deleteriodi dregs, that are often compounded in different quack eery ; :rums, will find it -aremedy of great value, prtssessing the po‘yer of strengthening and iuyigomting the whets. system more effectual than any other medicine we pot-,: CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this medicini hoe already acquired great celebrity; there niayprobe ably be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the' public with'it spurious mixture, to prevent which (would ••• ' wish all purchasers' to Observe the following marks of the genuine RalsOnt. It is pat up in bottles,oftwo liras each, having the wordV WISTAR'S BALSAM; OR , . WILD CHERRY, PHILADA , blown in theglass, - and a label go ,the front with the .signaturp of HENRY • WIST'A R. Nl. D. without whieknonq are genaine. l Prepared for the Proprietor by, WILLIAMS &tee., Chemists, NO 22, Commerce Street, •Phila. and. geld by • the most respectable Druggiiiti and other appointed- Agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. . IlYThe Genuine Medicinecold by • , .-• JOHN S. C., MARTIN. 1., Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price par Rod*, , Dec.s, 1840. 49 • 3-3 t Chetiii Beady jflade, Winteir Clothinga is • PEICES TO SUIT THE TIMES: • THE advertisers haie on liana and will sell *try cheap for cash. • ; Super doable milled English Beaver Cloth Oyer ' _ • , coats full 'rimed tli 26 Double milled Frock Ccati, Made in the beat etylip from , $l6 to 18 Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coate, •10 told do do _Frock do 10 to 1$: do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, 7to 8 Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats. 10 tb 14 do do do Extra superfine west of Ent; :' $l4 to land Cloth Dress Coats, , . Superfine Blue Black and fancy colored Costumers Pants, 07.10 Superfine do do Buckskin Castsimer 5. to 6 do Satinet Pants, 4t05; Heavy lined gatinet Pants, Stito 3 First quality Satinet Roundabout/as' . tto 4$ do do cloth do 'tole do do Postian hunting Coats, Fine Eentuclily n Coats,• 511 , . Heavy Genoe Silk Velvet Vests, Superfine English 131 k. Blue Blk. fancy,Cuttilk Velvet Vests, t 4 ton Fine English boiled Satin Vests, 3; to 4, ' Illeavy double backed Woolen Velvet irestil 3$ to 4$ Superfine Blu and Blk. Cassimere do 3to3n, Fine double Breast Satinet Vest, 2 to 2$ Valentin ana WOolen Velvet do lllto A general assortment of superfine tiimbe.woot . Shirts and Drat:Oen', fine 'Armen and Muslin Shirts • ; &c.,' Cotton and • Canton flannel under,Shirtiri and Prawera, heavy Marino Shirts 4c. Holsery, heavy. , Germantown Woollen Hose and . halt dose,' fine white Cotton and, beavy'Lambs,wool ham,superfine' • fall trimed Satin and &imbuing, Stocks, extra: French Merino and bait cord &harts:mid Scharf Stocks. Gloves; Suspenders, Shirt Bt3soms, &c. &c. .;- . Also, a large and handsome nosortinent of 'Open, fine West of England Cloths and Crsimeres, end small quantity, of well selected. French Cloths;st. mongst whirl are a 'variety, of Diamond Beater , Cloths for Over Coats of different shades and finish. Also heavy domestic Diamond Beer Cloths. Theis* who pay Cash may boy bargairis of . , LIPPINCOTT &TAYLOR. -• • :r Woollen Dealeris and. .. Tailore, Coiner at. Gentle and, Mahantango Streets. , ' • Noiember 28, • 48- 50- PERSONS wishing CO Cake iessOns:, i; idaacing •— are respectfully infortad that , thellastAtiarter will commence on the 18th of JanuarY, (Waltzing and Gallopading, included.] For term~ and partiet..a glare applyat the Pennsylvania, .;=.. January 9. 24;tc Green itufl Black 'teas JUST teethed and tar Bate-by : - • T. 6c J. ISA • TTIr. Nov. 28._ • - • tar Sale, -• VERY low, Q anal' tracts of lend dn Taihbhne, - Run, the one about. .4 and the other from 5 13.: 6 tulles from. Pottsville. the one containing 80 and the other ,100 acres. Wits Oak. Whiidt add yelida,l Pine;„and Spruce Timbcr—they would be sold chit. er..togsther. or separate. A public road . il,now be: ing made through the land to , Pot I erni e For term, enquire of Henry Roush or Toloph gallon, Or. ogsbarg. • , If the above land is not cold before the fired day ' o f February nest, it wilt thee.bi offered at Public sale at the House of Nlichiel,Mortimer. in Pottsville. TOSEPH MORGAN. Orwiisburir. Nov. tg,: - fah. Ell Farm to be -Let. d. bele?: feral etely occupied bj reeietVik Becitteirt", ails. the 'OM Bolre Bead;: on the! . Mieirstras littlektere ply to - . rARQUAA2:I,tr; . &lobe, 10, • , - 10-r' .• 1 Danidhe. - 11 II