II H , , gerWIAL STilii Oacco—lin the loam of Doane. rranklm Co. State of Na, ,Y;rlt. ami ne of Natural steel ore has been opened. lii 'worked. from which. without any additional eobstones the Messrs. Duane who occupy a large blitst [furnace in that town bate. the present leason.ease a varietynfedge toots. , . such watt*. hatchets. aeak plane nons. knives. chisels. taitursanic iininan's iliciers; &c. &c. which all prove to he Arst sate tools, - !slicing 6 , fi ne edge " and when polished. showing lustre equal to, the beat cast steel. The ore wars vimelted lit the blast furnace and ran Into pigs. from which , the tools were cast. ,The oftener the: metal ,is remelted the better the steel becomes, asifiro does not lupin: its qualtiea as it does In manufactured stoat. When ij 'first cast. the metal isremarkable soft. yiebling read. ' Hy to the file or finning chisl. and is capable of be. e ti fag tempered to any respired degree Of hardness— so as to resist even the file._ t hers all the proper. tie, of the beet cast-steel, nor can - these properties. be injured by fire as in others steel; but if the temp er ie missed you may , repeat the operation av often as necessary without injaring the steel qualities. 'Large ,Casting.—The last Mitnchester (Engl'd) Guardian , says—tt On -Thursday; morning, an im ,mertse icon , casting, about six yards long by three yards wide, and of a considerable thickness, palsied through this town in a wader' with eight wheels. drawn by no less thantwen[ty horses.'und excited, tts may be readily supposed, a good deal of curiosity. , We understand that it was en its way 6 the Plate Glass Works at Smethwick, {tear Birmingham, from the establishment of Messrs. Hick ton, where. it had been cast nd planned. We be- and Son, of Bol lt lieve' the weight was about n neteen tone. So great n number of horses in one team, at this period of railway travelling, would, no doubt, appear extraor dinary ; abut, we suppose, [the great Weight and width of the tasting had prevented it being conveyed by that mode." ' -----7-----1--- - ROATS.—The Massa 1 - giant of s::',o I -nose. has ' - eta 1 Lin Bovrs.—The Massachusetts tiumane Socie. ty, aided,by a giant of $-7,000 from the Common wealth for the purpose. has provided Life Boats— twelve in number—to be stationed at the most expo ' red points within the sea-doast withiri the State, forthe relief of shipwrecked mariners and ., others. Each boat, suitably furnished l and made , capable of V.:4 being transported to any' re sonably distance, when tocessitt!'v. is committed to the charge `of ten die. creel aid able-bodied men, designated by the Se. qleetmen of their respective towns: five or six of ::4 - Ilheir number being competiint ta the management a boat. Each company is under the direction of captain or headman. 4 MELANCHOLY Oectrambri.--A most •hear,l rend. ::••!ing calamity ()centred inWetumka, Alabama, on 72th inst. The'apparel of Mrs. Heard, the lady ''of Mr. F. Heard, merchant of that place, accidently can ht fire, and she was'burnt in a most4istressing arid shockinff manner. Ttsa the lancilage of one of the physicians in attenda ce, , she was burned all over, and some parts, of her l lbody were burned to a crisp? There is but little Hope .of her recovery. Ort.Saturday Evenine Janoary 30th at, New Cas. 1 , .*:1 tie. by Geo. Reifmnyder, E.q.Nr. WILLIAM McCort to 1 -.1 Milli ANN DENT4t4, both of' Saint Clair. 1 On the 30th, 49., at St. lifatrich's Churehlky the Rev., Hoes Gallagher. Mtcnititt. DALT to Win * MATILDA Fttacognit. Limb of P0t...11410 ItniziornaTsto SOCIETM J VESDAY EVENING, FebrOury 96..41941. At the A ca d em y - . Question for Was Queen i;i4 Elizabeth justifiable in berreatment towards Mary pl . .' Queen of Scats?" continued. • AVPIRMATIVE—Messre. Pitman, Lawton, Holzer •i'f4nd Neville, Ntaavvei—Messrs. C. 9fferman, Porter, Foger. Ity, end Palmer.. :4 The Ladies of Pottsville 'particularly, and all ,:-' friends of learning and free disenssion, 'are invited to attend the meetinxs of thiii Society. which will hereafter 'be held on Tutptiar instead pf 1 . evening, unless notice should be given to the con ;; trary THOMAS D. January 23d. • Potts COTILLION HE onager+ annourice the Fourth Cotillion T • Party, to take place on Thorstiay evening the v I lih mat. at the _Pcnnsyldania hall February 6, Often of the Schuylkill Navigation • - Contlituty,. 1, , FEBRUARY let, 1841. ril tIIE Board of Manners have this day declared mL: a dividend of Five pori cent on two dollars and filly cents a share on the chptial stock of the Corn :l, parry for the last six montlis, subject to: the dedoc ,:r.ltion of twelve and a hall cents per share for the 1-i: State Tax, per Act of Juncllth,"lB4o,whielt will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal represen " tatives, on and after the 10th inst. CLAUDIUS DARTER. Treasurer and Secretary., 5 February 6, Itlechanio A • 1 , 1 SCHUYLKILL COUIOY:, SS. . 1 _ vt . Mark Melfon,i 1 In tie court of -1- 9 - to 4 I Common Pleas of - a #,i u r ~,... ~ John Christian, iSchuyiki!l Coun. ')/' owner and on. 1 ty. to the Term-of Al k, if ... t4 j ) i - ,--.. : f tractor. t I March, 1841 No. -z ~ ,1 ' t . , , . I J 28. .' • i 1 N OTICE is hereby given to all claimants to. and - . 5 others interested in a Two StOry Brick dwelling '-'.4 , House, situate in the ton of Schuylkill Haven, : 41 fronting on • Front Street, nearly opposite Thomas -- !, Mennon's Tavern : that a gcire Facies has been is. - . - : - .5 sued on the Mechanic's Bien, entered in the Court ',, of Common Pleas of Schuillkill county, in the above stated case, and will be reurned to March Term of .said court. - 1, Wrw's - - J. G.I,IVOOLISO, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, - Orniosburg, t February 6th. A. D. 18414 IVlechani SCHUYLKILL COUN A .tt _ Mark Ma `,-,-t fr,„:Cii, -as• W. Sall :::4 . l. s.‘ reputed own t o ' contractor. ;.1. OTICE ie herebyy Alsti'— —, • ;,-,:,,,, others, interested in a certain Chute and Screen A on a lot in Schuylkill Haven, being thiSoutheaster ,---ly half of the Lot, marked in the plan of the said .. ;: -I town by Samuel H. Komi, Engineer, number four ';:l teen; bounded Southeastvutrdly by Let No. Is,South. ;:c. , 4 westerly by Broadway, Nerthwesterly:by the other :!,• half of said Lot No. 14, and Northeastwardly by the .•.::-. river Schuylkill : Thal . a ISeire Facies has been is. '":2., seed on the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkil County, iii the above - 1 '`; , 4 stated case, aed - wilf be returned to March Term of - .4 'said Court. • J. GI WOOLISON, Sheriff. 41. Sheriff's Office, Orwigiburg, t . • 1 .' .1. 4 1 February 6th, A. R. le4r. :$.,... s ::. . , 11-- A., Antinistratoes Notice. .:, I,E 1 I'—PAS of Admiuistration on the estate el i m-i Robert Montgomery 1G rant, late of the B3rongli of Pottsville, (Merchant) deceased, having been . granted to the subscriber, all -persons indebted to ' the estate of the said deceased, ore hereby requested :to make payment to the Subsciiber, and all persons . having claims or demands' against the estate of the aid Robert M. Grant, are hereby requested to make known;the same to him without delay, R. WOODSIDE, Administrator. 6-4 t Februery'6, I, ' Piano ;:Fortes. , THE subscriber hisjus t received, from Europe 20 Piano Fortes-of t he very best quality; with _ • menthe plates, which ho i guarantees. - He will dig. pore of them et a very reasonable I price. Second. handed Pildos_be will take in exchange fur new ones. , . _„. ...1 _- r • • . Reading. reo. ltb. lIIIE 111 PlTMAN,Secretary. ille PARTIES. s—lin Lieu. 6-4 t 's Lie* TY Ss. ;on In the Court of I Common Pleas of -nek. Schuylkill couuty, r & (to the Term of I March 1841. No. 29. ven to all claimants and 6-4 t C. L HEITZNIAIt , . Itepeat Asiociation.' Tiff citizen, of Poitiivilte and ifirileinitifin fa. vor. Of! s ,Repeal of ;fie, icaistativo Union; nor faitween.Great Britain and Ireland.'are re. gamed to n iept at Mr. O'Ciinnor'e - Hotirl.oO Tem day evening. the 9th inst. at 7-o'clock. ; &brae* , 6th. , - Groceries, Oil, 41e, dkc., FO [t S A L'l4; ' T ; iIE subscribe/ will :telt at the] lowest-rate for cash or coal, the following articles • 200 B'ar'rels superior, Albany Ale, 20 kip Rio Coffee, 10. do Laguira Coffee, 3tio . Gidlons Sugar Rouse Molasses. 500 do, New Orleans do 6 Barrels Currants, . 20 Barrels Sugar, 500 Gallons Sperm and Common Oil, 50 Boxes Di gby Herring, 50 Reams Straw Taper, 20 Boxes Raisins, and 23 Casks Cheese. The aboire articles are of a superior quality. and well worthy the attention of merchants and others. They will be sold at Philadelphia prices, freight ad. ded. , Apply to Clemens & Parvin, or the subseri. ber. Febroari, Dissolution• firm of Shelly & Ruch, was dissolved on the let init. by mutual consent. Persons hay. ing claims, and all indebted to the late firm, are re quested to call on the subscriber, who is authorized tolettlithe same. February 6, JOHN RUCH informs his friends. and the pub. lic that he continues the business at - the old stand, where he Would be thankful for their patronage. A Male Teacher Wanted. PROPOSALS will be received by the Directors of the Public Schools to the Borough of Tama. qua, until the 22d inst. to teach the male School. The branches to be taught, are a plain English ed , ucation. Persons applying, will be required to pro duce the necessary recco•nmendattons, as to ability and character—proposals addressed to the subscri. ber post paid, will by duly attended to JOHN FRANKLIN • President of the Board of Directors. February 6, 6 Administrator's Notice. t ,ETTERS. of administration on the estate of m- ,11 Robert Bamford, late of the town of Port Car. bon, SchuYlk ill county, deceased, haying been gran ted. to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to the es. tate of the; said deceased, are requested to make payment to the subscriber, and pll persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Robert Bamford, are hereby requested to make known the same to him without delay. ARVIIUR MeGONAGLE„ Administiator. February, 6. 6-6 Stray Mare. TRAYED away flow the Orwigshorg Lending on Satitrdaynight laq, a BAY MARE, with saddle and Bridle, with a white Fpot on her fore. head. and ;a long switch tail. Whoever will return said mareto Mr. Edward O'Connor. Pottsville, or give him information where he can get her again, he reasonably rewarded. Pottsville ,Jan. Gth, 6-3t* THE ARI'ISI'S AND MECHANICS' REPOSITORY, WORKING MAN'S INFORMANT; Ifig M BRACING Chemistry. Abstracts of Electric " ity, Galvanism, Magnetism, Mechanics, Pneu• matins, Optics. and Astronomy. A LSO, Mechanical Exerciser , in T ron, F test. Lend. Zinc. Copper and Tin. Soldering, with a Descrip. lion of the SLIDE RULE, its definitions nod example: illustratiUg every manner of its use, which is uppli. cable in every mode of measurement, and to all Me chanical Fowt rs. ALSO. a tariely of Nadia Recelea. extending to every profession and occupation in tile, and emhra ring practical solgerts ; the major- part tieing orig. anal and the remainder selections from the heNt as thnriliefi. In addition to which Miscellanies is a valuable Collection of Practical Rrceipts in Drying Silk, Woo:len,Cotton, and ',ember; by JAMES Plan INGTON. jUbt received and for sale by B. BANNAN. January 30, 5 Time and Of der Books. ,J UST 'Primed, Time and Order Books of the most approved form, and for sale by B. BANNAN. January 30th, 5 Dissolution. !VIM Partnership lately eisistmg between Mi gg Foley and and Patrick Donahue, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 20th of January, 'lB4l. All persons having claims against the said firm, are requested to hand theM in to Michael Fo ley, for settlement. MICHAEL FOLEY, PATRICE DONAHUE. January 30th. 5-3 t Dissolution. HE p artnership heretofore existing between J.- Thomas Barton, Joseph Coatsworth, and Joseph Spencer, tinder the firm of Boman & Co. Coal Mi. nem, was dissolved on the 25th inst. by mutual con sent. All.those indebted to the rfirm, are requested to make immediate payment to Thomas Barton, and all those having claims will present them to him, who is authorised to settle,the business of the late firm. THOMAS BART3N, JOSEPH COATSWORTH, • JOSEPH SP,ENCER. January'3o. 5-3t* stray COW. QTRAitlYaway on' Tuesdas l l 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 eaf off her)ett ear.— Whoever ,will return said Cow tu the owner, or gave him information where he can get her again shall be reasonably rewarded. JOHN TEMPLE. Jan 23, ' 4-3110 Gen. Harrison. ' APaniphlet of 48 pages, entitled the civil tervi cos df Gen. Harrison, President elect, price 3 cents, just received • nnd for sale by B. BANNAN. December 26, 52 . Farm to be Let. ►••• bolet, a farm ately occupied by Frederick Beekman, near the Old Bull's Head, on the Minerayille Road, two imlea frbm ply to : ' G. W. FARQUHAR. October 10, White Winter Strained Sperm Oil. • avlttEß & lIAGGERTY 'have jog received. their Winter mock of %Vhiie Winter Strained Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their ft iends end the public, eu being ntiperior. Nov. 48, ; Geo. W. Slater, fIAS just received a fresh lot of N 0.1.2 and a Maokrel. in whole and Barrels, and will be sold at a - small advance on tho Cost. DeceMber. 12. Given and Black Teas JUST ;mind and for sale' by 4 ' T.;dr, J. BEI,IIIT. Nov. 2,13, 411.1; I=ll JAMES DOW N EY. 6-3mu' JOHN RUCH, 6- AND ' - STATEMENT! TAB RECEurrs AND EXPE:NDITDIRES vas , tOUXT-tt , -- OF SCHUYLKILL. Fir itte-year 1840. t =I ! JA9OB 111.71V72INGER. Jr: Trettsts . rer Schuylkill County, in account with the Contraii• eiontra of the said County from the tied' day ! of January. 1810, to the seventh day opanuary, 1841, botkflays induszve. ' DR. To balance remaining in the Treasury i us per last settlement, f $lBl5 90 ' . Te, cash received of the Collectors of the different Townships as stated below. viz: Norwegian. 3831.-9150 1837.... 1 1838.... 350 1839.... 287 500 1840....1200 — s 2 o 3 00 Sohn in. Phil)" Dreher. Jr R 063 801 l Wm'. B. Hull. Lewis Heitner, award Collahan, .c:ward Collahan, L.ednard Moyer, Jacob Heisler, F. Bensinger. Jr. benh Schoch, Michael Gerber, Stephen Ringer, 1834.... 16 46 in fail 1837.... 'a 50 some. 1837 ... ;85 86 tame, 1838.... 220 1839.... 270 99 in fug 1840.... 495 —01,217 81 Mai k Bit ter. Jacob Zimmerman. Peter Slanki Daniel I indermuth. John Briesh, 1834.... 115 , . 1837.... 'll5 1538.... 162 23 in fa 1839...., 261 1840.... 255, 908 23 Barry. 1836.... 70 39 In full 1838.... 36 75 18394.. 141 32 248 46 Pinegrove, 1836.... 75 2'7 in full 1837.... 308 12 same, 1839.... 599 10 1840.... 906 37 1.888 86 Nanheim. Jonathan Yarnell. Elijah Yarnell. An drew H. Wdlon, 141ichael limber; eter Filbert, Martin Koons, Jacob Scbnoke, Prederick Freed Philip Bover Abraham 13ariolet Ludwig Berger, 1837.... 190 1838.... 775 50 • 1839.... 880 70 1840.... 800 2.652 29 Rush. 1837.... 34 72 in full 1838.... 143 40 same 1839.... 155 1840.... 210 :Aaron - Boughner, G. Neifert Lindner, George Faust, JacobAleaseremith, Upper Mahantango. Jacob Buffington 1837.... 580 in fut Samuel Fetherolf 1838.... 93706 same ' Teter Klock 1839.... 188 05 same .George Hepler 1840.... 580 866 91 Lower hfahantmgo. 1839.... 178 62 1840.... 533 -- Philip Osman Philip Reed Orivi,gsburg Michael Seltzer 1838.... 149 55 in full Solomon Lebengood 1839.... Ifs Ferdinand Kreater 1840.... 480 57 C Leib. 1838.... 150 les9 .... 700 1840.... 1020 -- 2,9.0 Oo Tamaqua. ,/ 1838.... 150 1839.... 96 28' 1840.... 110 Jacob Seitzinger, Daniel 11. Leib, John Horning David Ilunter John N. Speico fff 188 529 19 in full 1839../. 440 1840/... 838 Wane. Joseph Fertig ,1838 ... 264 74 Adam Brown /1839.... 316 06 in ft:A Peter Kurz / 1810.... 900 1,480 80 / West Penn . Samuel Zinnnerman 1839.... Jacob Manic . 1840 Wm, J Mayer. Wm. Wagner. Wm. Alatz. Branch. 1839... 1840... Joel ir, ni in t Samuel Kaufman . , East Brunswig, . / 'George Bankes 1829. .. 586 Henry Sassemen 1810.... 471 Cash received for sates on Unseated land. 3588 04 Do for redeemed do 1650 61 Do for Unseated Lanes sold at Treasurer's sale in 1810. taxes and costs ; 1743 02 Cash received of Charles Voder fora watch 4 Do of Lewis Stone for lent 48 62 . Do ofJohn Madison fir rent 3/ 50 Do of Daniel Royer fop lime 12 Po of Item Eke for send 59 Do John Brother for lime 25 Do Patrick Carrigan for costs 14 28 Do Jacot, Snyder for oil 2 56 Do Edward Conner for oil and paint . 1 83 Do Jacob Hunezinger for old boards 250 Do Jacob Read for sundry fines 12 68 Do P. F. Ludwig. Esq, Sheriff, fines and verdict, colleCted by him, i 144 58 Do George Rain, Esq. Proth'y. / for verdicts collected by him i 12 00 Do George Rahn. Esq. Proth'y money remaining to his hands from last 59 15 :car's settlement, with interest, 841,Jan. 7—To balance remaining in the hands of Edward Hunttinger, Jr. 10,489 88 Treasurer, JJJ CR. By cash paid on orders drawn by the Commissioners. as follows, viz: Grand Petit and Traierse Jurors and Constables. Road Jurors and 'Bridge Viewers. Coroner and Jurors on inquuntibn. 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 Swatam,. Jacob Faust, on account of building bridge over the West Branch, Auditors for settlineaccounts of 1839 Teaching Poor children.' Screw press for Prothonotary's office. Convicts in Eastern penitentiary, - Commissioners it surveyor to divide Lower Mahantango township, Sheriff Woolison, conveying convicts Sheriffs costs and damages in a suit, Directors of the Nor and House of Employment, Prosecuting Attorney's fees, Charles Yoder. attendance to Court House Clock, St s Wm. B. Potts, Treasurer of Orwigs burg Academy, Costs in behalf of Commonwealth Judges and officers of elections. Supervisor's Road 'tax on Unseated Lands, Costs on Quo Wart'anto in the cue of Leib, vs. Voute, Printing and stationary. Stationary for public offices. L. Aiidenried. prothonotary's fees, Wm. Franey, for stoves,pipe, dic. for to public offices,' Making Ballot-boxel, Carpenters' work it painting public of- Bus, Taxes refunded, George Dawn, for apprehending a Horse thief and conveying him M Orwigsburg jail, Frederick Heuer. for 47 daya-atten& since as Court-crier. Franklin Dreher, for painting signs for public offices, Postage for the use bribe county Repairing blinds for, public offices, Isaac Thompson for making Coffin, Making Index for protliy's. docket. Work and materials for building fire proof vault for Coinmissioners office Fuel for public °Rides. Materials and work done to county / Prison. • 5 Smith work for prisoners, Books, stationary and sundry mer chandizia for public offices& county prison. Jacob Krebs, for recording old wills and documents remaining in the Recorder's eta, for years past. John Bannon. counsel for Iffn. Christian Lauderbrun s Commisidoner's clerk forlB4o, - " A..l:figinderbnin. T:UEI:` ; . ~: s we fall 613 12 711 62 785 13 356 38 - 1,807 19 69! - 1.058 00 1050 - 1.100 00 - 1,057 00 831,252 83 $2093 IQ 197 25 307 al 276 55 2111 90 1529 98 91 69 1400 22 50 48 42 40 526 22 54 67 37 58 18 5000 03 13 50 331 15 791 38 17 50 368 45 67 75 10 14 41 04 6 66 23 56 17424 25 81 950 04 1 75 2 75 3' 282 89 117 53 13 ”3 119 83 176 I 450 sit J4thflasessitihrtmentiti 11 - public 89 Peter ltmger.ferB months etteening, *die bu il dings. . - 13 Ceo. Peintiegmeommtationer's wages 117 50 Pdanud Conner. do • .llto 93 George Royer. do ' 19,50 J of do uessureria Wavy Paid tteesurer for FM1412127 mete of Untested Lands, including the ProtbonloWs Pees for acknowl edging Md.*, for which cost the county Is credited.• • J. 111.8ehstrjhr 1 20 tens coa l for jail. Paid Sheriff John V. Woolison for hoarding 89.35 Gersiwy Balm. mothoentaty's fees. &e. 153 32i P. P. Ludwig sherirsond jailor's lbes 781 sal . Br balance remaining in the hands of 'Jacob thmtsinger.sr. trimmer. 5 10489 68 STATEMENT Of the Balances due by the different Collators as follows, viz Union. Mark Biller 1834 866 56 J. Zimmerman 1837 75 85 D. Lindermuth 1839 159 71 John Brieah 1840 261 97 Manheim. Frederick Freed 1837 174 75 Philip Boyer 1838 15/ 05 Abraham Bartolet 1839 915 16 Ludwig Berger 1840 1859 08— Pottsville. Wrn. C. Leib 1838 162 42 Jacob Seitainger 1839 . 602 77 Daniel H. Leib 1840 652 46 Wayne. Joseph Fertig 1838 , 214 20 Peter Katz 1840 391 93-- Ba. Elijah Yarnell 1838 344 12 A. H. Wilson. 1839 305 52 Wm. Ktivenson . 1840 541 04— East Brnoswig. George Benkee, 1839 97 73 Henry Bauman 1890' 498 96 West Brunswick. 1839 156 60 1890 439 10— Wrn. V 4 akner Wm. Matz Pinea►rove. 1839 153 02 1840 470 76 Martin Koons Jacob Schnotto Norwegian. Wm. B. Hull 1838 472 45 Edwird Callahan 1839 732 65 Edward Callahan 1840 1252 12- 1838 110 01 1840 493 51— Weet Penn. 1839 174 16 1840 236 78— Jacob Shock Stephen Ringer S. Zimmerman Jacob gent: Daiid Hunter Olin N. Speice Tamaqua 1836 1840 Ortniffsburg. 1839 Branch. Joel Yount 1839 1473 30 Samdel Kauffman - 1840 1109 98— Lower Manantanco. 1839 753 15 1840 605 41— Rush. George Fanat 1839 IFB 84 J. 51easersmith, 1840 238 72 Upper Mahantango, George Heppler SAmbengood Philip -1 01=Rn Philip Reed, 184 Pausallle. Daniel Christian 1834 291 89 Daniel Christian 1835 795 51— STATEMENT Oj Out•standing Debts, due the County, pa follows, viz : Bonds against Abraham and John Pott to secure the balance of Ross '2OO 00 Bull's duplicate for 1837, of Nor. r woven township, , J Judgment: against Heilner and Se. ligman, being a balance of L. 825 00 Ileilner's duplicate of Norwegian township for 1835 Balance remaining agaidst sundry / Collectors unsettled, 1269 osi Jacob Zeigenfuss, balance on for. t tested reeognlzance, Notes against persons for costs, &c. Benjamin Pott, F. q. late a Comniis. 1 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. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of : Schuylkill County: We, the subscribers, A uditors of the county of Schuylkill, kill, 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 their exam inations, from which it appears that there is a bid once due the county, remaining in the hands of J. Huntzinger, Jr. Treasurer, amounting to the sum of Ten thousand four hundred and eightrnine dol lars and sixty eight cents. Witness our hands this 7th day of January, A. D ls4l. PETER RUTZ, J. H. DOWNING, WM. R. HULL, Auditcrs. 4 January 23, Hear Valley Coal Company. NOTICE is tfeleby given that an El ection will be held on Saturday the 27th dayrof February, 1841, at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the be. rough-of Harrisburg, Dauphin county, Pennaylva. nia, to choose from the Stockholders of the Bear Valley Coal Company, seven Directors to manage the business of the Company for one year. CALVIN BLYTHE, President of the Bear Valley Coaf Corn pany Jen 23, 4-6 t Ignion Ranißoad and Mining Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election, will be held on Saturday the 27th day,of February, 1841. at the house of Matthew Will:oh, in the bo. rough of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylva. Ilia. to choose from the Stockholders of the Union Rail Road and Mining Company, seven Directors to manage the business of the said COmpany for One year. , JAMES PEACOCK, President of the Union Rail Road and Jan. 23. 4-6 _ Mining Company. for Safe or to Rent. IHE inibstantialTwo Story Stone HOUSE in Morris, Additioe to Pottsville. now occupied by the subscriber, is For Sole on reasonable terms. ' It will be Let to a good tenant if not sold before the 10th of February nest.or may be rented jointly by two small Families from the Ist of April nest. JOHN M. CROSLAND. 4—tf Agent. Jan 23 Moots and Shoes. Ladies fine Buskins, do Leather, do. do French.- Ties, do ;Grecian, do. - do 'Slippers. do Boots, Morroeen and Leather. 'Gentlemen's Water Prod Bunts, do : Coarsed do do , Shoes, Ogee and Ana. Children'. Shoe* of every size and quality, last readied flop) New York. and for sale very , Ilaw by ' T.& J. BEATTY _ Ekse:lB. • - = Ilk , . the ~C(in et: '0r...: Camnunir - 1 1 fle . .' Seiluylkill County, of March • ini,„! - : - • - ; ; GeOrge,Ktirtinel . sed Chriatiani:his wife, in right or his:wife, who was one of dauith.. teri Of Jacob Faust, late of Brutiswic torso-, ship. deeeated; L• , ! 4 'm • es.. , - DanietFaost,Jaeob Fanat;Abraham F4at e • Mari' Delbert; late Maria Faust, Abraham :Hoy and Sitlars his wife. Andrew Rimrel and Esther: hie wife, John Wilmer end C a oath arine his wife, Joseph Heisler and Hen ali hie' wife. late [fennel' Fidler, John Kei'ser end Lydia his wife. late Lydia Fidler, Pdtcr Herring and Elizabeth hi, svife.iate Eliza. beth Fidlei. Nathan Heisler and Leah his wife late Leah Fidler. John Barr and Abbe his wife, fate Abbe Fidler. Israel Fid er. Daniel Fidler; Magdalena Fidler. Rae ael I I Fidler. John Fidler. Jacob Zimmerman nd Neenah hie , wile, late Hannah Heim, Dan. iellinchei•and Elizabeth his wife, late Eliz. abeth Heim, Sarah Heim, Rebecca HeimjEs. ther Heim, Jacob Henn, Catharkei Heim, & Elizabeth Faust widow of Jacob Faust. 'de. ceased. 111 19 62 40 $31.252 83 The parties above named are hereby notified that pursuant to a Writ De Partitioni Facienda,l l issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the en nty of Schnylkill and to me directed, I will ht?ld On In— quisition on the several premises, to wits—One Limestone Quarry, situate in the township of West Brunswig„ in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Jacob Sharradin. Joseph Albright and Sam. uel KimmLl, containing ninety four perches: and a halt short Measure. Also all that Grist and Saw mill and ten acres of Land, situate in the township of West Brunswig aforesaid, bounded all around by other land of Daniel Faust. Also a ceitain Meg. suage, tenement and Tract of Land, situate , in the township of West Brunswig aforesaid, boutided by lands oil Daniel Faust, Abraham May , Cr.:Joseph Rickert and others, containing Two Hundred and eighty.two acres and one hundred and forty.cight perches strict measure, with the appurtenances— to divide and set out to each of the elaiments and parties in the above staled suit in severalty the parts and put parts to which they are respectively entitled on Monday, the Bth day of March next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. when and where you may attend if you think proper. 664 09 3090 04 1417 6.5 606 13 1196 68 596 69 .1011 N G. WOOLISON, ShOrif's Office. Orwigsturg, t Sheriff. iunuary.l6, 1840, S 9-6 595 70 623 78 In the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, of March Term, 1841. John George and David Greenawalt. vs. 4. 2458 22 ,oastirin Miller, Peter Filbert, John &drap er, John W. Patten, the Union Canal Com- 603 52 pany of Penr.sylvania, and Elizabeth Dren.; kle, the Widow of Daniel Drenkle, deems. ed 7 Amos Esterly and his wife, late Maria Drenkle. Henry S. Drenkle, Elizabeth S. Drenkle, Catharine S. Drenkle, Caroline 410 94 63 09 80 30- Drenkle and Sarah Drenkle, being minor 143 47 children of Daniel Drenkle, deceased, the said Amos Esterly being their Guardian; and Jacob Wey:nan and Margaret his wife, I late widow of Daniel D. B. Keim; Susan D. . 1 4 B. Kelm, Daniel D. B. Kei n, Catharine D. B. Keim, being minor children of Dank! g.a D. B. Keim, deceased; and Mathias Richards I 7: being their Guardian. and Beriatville Keim, g Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Keim, de ceased. The Heirs and Legal Represent,- ri •ives of Christian Ley, deed, to wit: John. 121 97 2583 28 1358 56 427 56 Ley, Christian Ley. William Stroh and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Zimmerman ( " 11 and Mary his wife. Augustine Holmes and 1 T.. Sarah his Wife, William Ley. The children a: of Mtehael,Kiitzmiller who was intermarried 249 83 with one of the daughters of Christian Ley, 1087 40 deq'd, now also eereased. to wilt—Jacob Kutzmiller, Daniel Kutzmiller, Sarah Kutz miller, John Kutzmiller, Isaac Kutzmiller. $ 18.235 51 The Heirs of Smith, who wan also' I married to oie of the daughters of Christisni Ley, dee'd, now also deceased, to wit: Geo. Smith, John Smith, Mary Smith, Elizabeth. l Smith, Rebecca Smith and Sarah Smith, and John Moyer and Sarah his wife, who was the widow of the said Christian Ley, dec'dj The patties above named ore hereSy notified that pursuant to a Writ De Pgriitinni FtScienda; issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas of the county ut Schuylkill and to me directed, I will hold en Inqui sition an the premises, situate in Pim grove town. ship. Schuylkill county, bounded by lands, now or Tate of 1311:7er Komi. Jacob.donver and others, he mg an the Union Canal, at the town of Pmegrove, and known by the name of 'Torge PropertY," con taining about One Hundred and Thirty-four acres, with the appurtenances—to divide ar.d set out to each (lithe claimants and parties in the above stated suit in severalty the parts or purports to which they are respectfully entitled. an Saturday the Llth day of March meat. at 10 o'e!ock, A. M.—when and where youtmay attend if you think proper • JOHN G. %VOOLISON, Sheriff's offee, Orwigshurg, t Sheri f f. January Flh, A. 1841. ( 4-8 5 70 2932 04 $ 7.356 8/i 825,602 331 $. Gazettc.Philadelphia, insert daily 6 weeks, and Journal, Reading, and Courier, Leliarinn,6 weeks each, mark price at bottom, and send sills to this office for settlement. Lorberry Creek Rail Road Company. THE Board of Managers have this da - tdeclared a dividend of Aix per cent on the Capita) stock of this eoinpany, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after the 15th day of Febrile - I'y next, at the effice of William praeff, Treasurer; at Pinegrove, Schuylkill county: . JOHN STRIMPFLER,Seey. 4-4 t January 23, WILL be rented at Public: sale on Saturday the 13th day of February,,at one o'clock P. M. that well noted Tavern stand at Tuscarora; belong. log to the estate of George Reber, Esq., deceased, now occupied by Jnhn Fetherolf; (where the said sale shall be held.) , There is attached to said premi. sea from six to seven acres excellent meadow, sof& Ilient ground for gardening &c. with stabling for thirty Horses end more—tt has been k"ept as a Pub. lie House, fur upwards of Forty years, by the name at Reber's Tavern. The House is well repaired for the comfort of travellers, with good running water before the doer. ALSO, will be disposed of at the same time and place, the property of the said estate, on a lease of two or three years, that well known Farm (porches. ed by the said deceased of William Haller; situated I miles from Tuscarora , containing between 2 and 300 acres in good condition, out Hoiisee. Barns, &c, with a good orchard in fun bearing. euntaininT 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 and WILLIAM AUDENRIED. Executors of said Estate. 3-111.• NEW GOODS. ' t~HE subscriber has again received a fresh and general assortment of FALL Q t WINTER GOODS. consisting in part of Broad Brown and pilot Cloths medium and fine qualities, low priced; Cassimers Satinets, Flannels. 'Blankets, Canton • Flannels Checks. English and French Merino, Vestings, Hosiery, Calicoes. Shawl.. Umbrellas; Stocks, Bleached and Unblenehed Muslin., Ticking, Sze. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES -Vt.e) Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black. Green and In. Penal Tow, Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rams if.. Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice' Cheese, &t r. ;For those who Wish to avail themselves of the opporneity to _purchase at extremely lowrates. a In visit would isufficient. The advantageous terms 'on which they were , po'chased, will enable him to dispose Of them as temptable' as can be purchased in a moiler estabhohMent in this section of country. 491 who may be disposed to honce him with a visit, will find sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and. will no doubt . bis• readily suited in rpty, quality and price. • GEO. W. SLATER. 1i I December a, Public Notice. Janneril6, 1841; CONSUMPTION 1 .8 of ertn, CH CITHEII. Da. WISTAR'S • • , Balsam 'of 111 ildscialrrVel !Tax ESIXIIIIATRA 11 glitDt, VOA • - Diseases of. the Lungs. VUAIEROS remedies have been offered mad past ' into notice for DISEASES OF; TilE- LUNG* someof which has undoubtedly been' foend very mak but of all that have hitherto been known. it mast be• universally acknowledged there is none that has ever proved qs successful as the " BALSAM OF WILD. CHERRY " Such indeed are the astonishing muta.. tive and healing properties of this BALSAM. that Antes in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the pa— tient has inffered the most distressingeotigh,vialent pith in the chest, difficulty of brettAing,night sweats, tied* of the lungs. d•c aid when the most esteemed remedies ofour Pharmacopins had failed to afford any relief,} ed when Botanic, Homcepathic. and numerous other rear. edies, had been used for many months in vain, this' invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, tad been productive of-the most astonishing relief: In the early stages of,the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catorreiht Consumption. tt has been used with undeviating success, and in many Mat:lmes. "rhea this disease seemed to have marked! its victim for to early grave.the use of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the lungs to a state of perfect health. In that form of CONSUMPTION, so prevalent . mungst delicate yonn females, commonly tertied ity or .going into a decline. a complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also been used with susii. prising success, and not only posseisses the power of checking the progress of this alarming disease, but at theme° time strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we hale tree possessed. I'Ar•LIVER COMPLAINT—In diseases of the Livw. particularly when attended with a rough. indigestion op wandering pains in the side, it has,aliti proved very efficacioua, and cured many cases of this kind after the most powerful remedies had failed. ,- itr ASTHMA.--In this complaint ft also been naafi in numerous instances with the most singular success. It opensthe chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldont fail to pars manent relief. CO-BRONCHITIS—As a remedy in all Bronichlal affections of the throat, atterided with a hoarseness, eotrgil or roar in. the throat, it will also be found a very effectual remedy.and will mostly afford immediate relief if used at the cornmencement of the attack. fIJ'C)LTGIIS AND COLDS —ln• common cough. and colds, that' prevail so eitensivelY throughout th winter, it will be found much more effectual than Soy ' remedy itt use, and when colds settle upOn the lungs. causing an intimation with pains in the brfast.difficulty or shortness of breathing, ika the use of this Balsam will suppress Such symptoms immediately,::,ruid at the tams time prevent the lungs from becoming more seriously'. diseased ; ' ‘ ll' C ROUP AND WHOOPING MUCK—In them complainis, so common to young ctiildren this Bahama; will be timed much superior to the Paregoric Ebner Syrup of 'Squills,and Ilie yarinits COUGH 'IIXTURES 1 in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing thin least injurious, and mav at all times be giv e n to children with pert safety. an d with the certainty cif i tsaffortlisia them speedy relief. UT AS A FAMILY 111F.D1CINF: frit` many other complaints, this Balsam will also be rotted parttcularly usefnl Besides having proved an invaluable remedy is all Pulmenary affections, exerts a pt. c%4rfitl influence over many diseases depending on a depraiired condition of the system, and those who have suffered from ti" • indiscriminate use of Mercury. or other deleterious drugs, that arc often compounded in different quack non :rums, will find it a remedy of great italtie, ravening the power of strengthening and invigorating the whole . system More effectual than any other medicine tie pot sem CAUTION TO PIIRCIIASF.RS.—As this medicine - _ has already acquired great celebrity, Owe may prob-. ably be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the public with a Ppurinue rnistute, lo prevent Which I would wish all:purchasers to observe the following marks of the gcnuin a Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sisEtl each, having the words %VISTA FL'S BALSAM OF ‘vi LD - CIIEI? Inr • Pll ILA DA , blown in'the glum and a label on the front with the signattft of HENRY WIST'A IL 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 MUNI States. lEFTbe Genuine Medicine cold by • JOAN S. C. MARTIN. Sole Agent for Pottsville. Price SI pet Bottle, Dec.s, 1840. ' 49 -• O. K. S. !" 011 Come and , Sec,' CI RANT, Carroll, & Co., have added to their new '— and Cheap Stock -or Merchandize, which they deer to the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gen. erally, at much less prices than ha've ever been obi in the region for-Cash, to wit: Super: Blue, Black. Brown Green Olive Breed Cloths, Casimeres, and Sattinits. Also, superior Muslin De Lanes, French and En,. lish Merinocs, French and domestic prints, from 6k to 33 cents per yard. Yellow. %Vhite,: Red, Gress a nd Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels. I 11 yards Unbleached Muslin, do " Bleached do. • - HARDWARE.' Locks, Latches, Butte and Screws; • Sprigs and Jacks, for Itliner's•shoes, Long and short handled Coal Shovels, Cast• Steel point Sand • do. Coal Riddles from I, t, IL 11 inches. Wire Styes, No. 2,3, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12, 14 wed 11, Card Steel pr. Bar, or by the pound, American do. " 111 be NAILS. 20 Kegs 3k, 4,4 i, 5,5 i inch Cut Spikes, 20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d, Bd, 10d, 12d,20d,30d, 40d Malik 300 lbs, Bacon, consisticg of Hams. Shoulders and Flitch: ALSO, Mackerel No. 1, fresh,—lrish and Pickled Belem►. 200 lbs. Balogne Sausage. G ROCE RIES. Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laplra Gases Raisins, Currants; Dip'd • and Moulded Candles/ Rice, Barley. Young Hyson, Hyson nod Sonshon, Teas fresh. and selected expressly' for family CHEESE. 2000 lbs. superior New and Old Cheese. " Sap Sago do.. SEGARS. 19 Bores superior Havanna Segare, 10 do do Principeo do. 1000 Half Spanish do. Mar y. lama. 1000 Common. do. OIL. 400 glle. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black, 200 " ReSned, do. 200 1 ' ; Whale do. per Bbl. or Gallo& We have had so many complaints from our can tomers, who have purchased Oil elsewhere. that ire have been very 'particular in our selection. Wand give our oil a trial. we know it is O.K. S. 41311 Klear Sperm." - Dec 19. 1840, NEW GOODS. ir.lS e r received. a large and splendid muumuu " of new Fall and Winter Goods. viz: Dry Goods of every description. N:Groceries of all kinds. Glass 4lic Queensware &c. -- '- Fur,Cloth and Hair Seal Caps, • Mackerel, Salt rtes. . All persons wishing to purchase Goods cheap finr, cash, are respectfully invited in all and examine , for themselies. . SAMUEL HARTZ. October 10. ' 41— BIIEWSIDZIIMS . Pectoral ?Mixture, FOll the cure ofCoughs, Cebu; Influenza, Patble• id, Spitting of Blood, pain end weaknees of , the Breese, and - Lunge, and all pulmonary affections' Price,, 25 cents per bottle. • • A-supply of the above.tnedicine'juat received aid, for 'Min at the Drug Store of • JOHN S. C.'I4IITINc BM/ember 28. • • • 48—. i Pardon's Digest. snqa Ediuothiust pubusbeitt A ti . lainuy 16. , BACON. DB
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