The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 13, 1841, Image 3

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    SIMEICE
II
0
Repeal i eel. g. .
~
At a numerous and respectable bleating of the
l if e
friends of lreland,,conve d 'on*Tuesdav evening,'
the 9th inst. in the largo ill .of lir;' O'Connor's
Hotel, for the purpose of rifling an Assoliatibn to
aid in the repeal' of the egishitive Union hatiiaan
3
Crest 13j . thint and !retail . _Col. T. I. BAntb Was
called t , the Chair, and 'alHek Fogarty was tip.
pointed i',.'ecretary. ! ,
The ohject of the meeting- was briefly , but elo
trendy 'stated by the Chairman, by Jolin a Neville,
Esq.. and others. r -
The meeting then Fent Into an eleatibb'of Officers,
• when the followinc gentliinen were unanimously
chosen. 1 -•-, 1 • .•
Cul. T. J. BAilill President '
Bunn' gurney,
W. tIAGORRTIN Tice Presidents.
,Jour; C. NrsvitlX. -
Pdtriek Fogerty;: Recording Secretary
' Dr. T. Brady, •
O'Codner, ; Corresponding Sec's.
Resolved f' That lames Cleary, Dr. Thomas Brady ,
William Haggerty,.Col. J. [aird and John C.
Neville, constitute a Cominittee to draft a Constitu
tion, to report at next meeting.' -
Resolved, That the prclbeedings of this • meeting
be published in the Miners' Journal and Pottsville
'Emporium.
Resolved. That the thi
`presented to Cot. T. J. Ba
which he has taken in th
Son. at Ireland on due oe
Readied, That we adj,
place orp Monday cacao
(Moak.
Sever 4 laildresqs will
meeting': 1,
Coll T;
PA4'ld= FM ARTY, Cei
Pottsville. February .91
MAWRIIEIE,
On tie 7th inst, by ihd i Rev. Joseph MeCool, Mr
GEOIII3E . HATMIAN, HACIIT4 g HILBERT
both of Port Carbon. • _
BRADT'S NOVEL,
1111a!iville, Columbia Co., Pa.
eire HE subscriber lespdetfully infdrms the public
0 - that he has . re'inovild from the town or cut,
Wissa- fri Danville, and that he lias l ,,purehased- in
• e
i: that place theidaree and doininodious
ff.,=•;Y r , • -
i '
•
;;;IVY B RICK .
HOUSE,
--...--:.-__ situate on tbe[corner of Mill and Water
streets, opposite the cour t -house, which he has fit
ted .up by the erection of additional Duildinga and
extensive stabling, for the entertainment of travel
lers and visitors. He is ifow prepared to accomuni
date all who may favorr . fmn with a call, and he
would-state that nothing ?n his power shall be left
undone' to render his customers comfortable and
happy while under his eire. His accommodations
are ample, amt. h;s rooms furnished in modern style,
and the proprietor is dete i l rinined that his establish.
ment shall Costal!? andlicep 'cip with the growing
reputation and importance of the . town 'in which it
is Vicated.
HIS TABLE will be'upplied with every itrsury
of the season, and the betit'and choicest variety the
1
market can afford '
HIS BAR will be lamed with all the hest articles
that can be furnished hi . our cities, and the whale
sill be such as to give sa isfaction to every one.
Well knowing that an nligimened public will al
ways judge fot themscl•*s, bt feels confident that
they will favor him with his itstronake.
' SAMUEL A. BRADY.
Danville. Feb'v. 6, [
[
i oticc.
rlpH E Partnership fornierly existing between Rob
ert bi. Grant. J. Carrol, & John %V. Lawton
under the firm of Grant, Carrol, 4 Co. was dissolved
on , the 28th December- last by the decease of R. M.
Grunt., The outstanding, affairs of the concern
will be settled by the surviving partnere, who will
for the present continue the business on their own
account under the same ifirm,
February 13th, •
United Stat 4 Bank Notes,
RECEIVED at par for Goods, or in payment of
Debts due the subsOtberti.--
MILLER & HAGGERTY.
• [ 7-
Febraary-13th.
FOr
THE undersigned •
Stroud) offer at priv{
ter part able store goo.
firm.
The stock consists of
,Goods, Groceries, Liquo
were.
The person purchasinL
part thereof, will be enti
ent store stand which ip , t
ough of Poltev~lie.
The stock will be
made' easy.
Applications to - be may
`February 13th,
Med
Dr. Evan's celebrated
Dr. Iluntio Bntanic P
Dr.Goode's Female D
- .Pvetee Soothing
log. Also.
Setkini's Panacea &,
single Bottle int sale by
February 13th,
LETTERS of. ndmi
Daniel Nunemach:
Pottsville Schuylkill co
granted to the subscrib
the estate of the id d,
mike paymeht to the
having claims or deman
said Daniel Nonemaelui
present them at the Mlle:
last Saturday in Februd
day in March next.
February 13th,
Setinylkill
. .01fice of the c NairigUtion
, I°Col rimy ) :.-
‘• ' Fciattiskt Ist, 1841.
•,. rimiE Board of liana ers have this , day declared
Ja.
a dividend of two.' cr cent on,tWn dollars and
'Arty cents a shard on 'th capital stock of the Com
pang for the last !six mmiths, subject' to the deduc.
Tierra ( twelve a d a filth* cents per share for Ithe
State Tax, per A t of Jane nth,. $lB4O, which iwill.
be paid' o the Seitholders or their legal represen.
hitives, on and a et thcllOth inst. i
til
' . ChAUDIUS HARPER.
• • 1 • Treasurer and f3ecreta i ry.
February 6
.-. , , ,
• ' •,' % 57
, ~
'Mechanic's Lien. '
SCHUYLKILL covoiry ss. , • 1
t : ' . Mark Mellon 1 In the Coutt of
vs Common Pleas of
,"( ~, --) Jas. W. Sc,henck, Schuylkill 'minty,
; . .).
reputed othier A t to ; the Term of
4. 'l contractor. . March 1841. INo.
IVOTIOE li hereby given to ell 41kinants:and
4.-v others. interested in •certain Chine and Screen
in a lot sn Schuylkill Hr4ven, being the Southeaster.,
I, half ,et the Lot; marked in/the ptart* . of the Said'
town by Samuel H. Keels. Engineers numbeifour
l i
teeetbctendedSontheast ardli by L01N6.15. Soith
*calmly! by ;Breadray., brthwesterly hy the ether
halforeaid tot No. 14; nd plortbeastwardly'llyitbe'
purer Schuylkill: That,. Sane 'Facies' bas been ie.'
weed en Itho illecbsniclal Lien, entered in the COurt
.of dihonion, Pleakof illeheylkill Candy, in the above
stated case , and will he - returned. to Much Tend of
said e3ort.. '' - • ' 1 •
-- - 1 . 3,41. tivootisim,'-hheriq.
*matte odoe., orwirsbirg. I • : ' - '
February 6th: A. I ) 11341,,' ' ,'• • ' "'EI:4
- GSt r 'tf..`-'(`"'i:~,p:.-t"..:."~ ~.-. .; „-
rc .' a~': w: c,.:y;e: ; .Y,,:.Ma.c;;" k~ = -", 't i ,
. ~.k"r[:i:ywj~n~~i: s?ri~ ~.d-i+~ix~.nt'x': + ~~`~'ri. .. ,> '3^ : ' . :, ia:;,,~:r."~: ~~ ~. «.~'
E=Z=IM
.
tanks Of Meeting be
ird. for the lively Interest
o affairs of the oppressed
:neion.
urn to,tfieet in the same
next, the 13th inst. at 7
be delivered at the rest
J. BAIRD, President.
.etary.
ith, 1811.
13EM
Sale.
• ssignees or Hazzard &
ate sale the whole or Brea•
,s lately belonging to said
general assortment of Dry
t s, Hardware, and Queens•
eaid'stock or the greater
itled to a lame on the' pres.
he moat eligible in the Bor-
i ld very low and payment
e to
F. HUGHES, or
GEO. C. WYNKOOP.
Assignees
7-6 t
'cinels.
(Camomile Pills
mestte Pills.
Syrup %r children Teeth
ermiloge by the Dozen or
B. BANNAN.
toes Notice.
istration on the estate of
late of the Burouffh of
Inty. deceaSed, having been
Fr; all persons indebted to
eceased, aro request - ad to
.u i bscriber, and all persons
ds, against the estate of the
r, are hereby requested to
of Jacob Reed Esq.on . the
} inst. and the _first Satnr
rr •
WEL. HEFFNER.
f., Administrator.
! 7-6 t
~.,., ~>:
~~ r
r....
F
Groceries, gir l Ale )
FAO R• • -
frIHE iabseriber sell Jbe lowest fatale'.
AL cash or coal, the following aittchas e
-200"barrets superior Albany Ale;
20 Bags Zio Cofee,
10 do Jvguira;Cnfei,
3110 Oalloria Sugar Honig Molasses.
- 500 : iNew,Orleans -;• do
6 Barrila Cur/writs,
20 Barreip Sugar; -
500 VallonscSperni and Common Oil,
50 Ilozesbigby Herring,
• 50 Reami,Sfraw
20 Pozeißaiiins; and
23 'casks ICheese.l
The above articles are'Of a superior quality, and
well worthy the:atteritionloPmerchants and others.
They will be sold at Philadelphia ,prices. freight ad
ded. Apply to plemeps & Parvin, or the subscri
ber.
JAMES DOWNEY.
Febtuary, 6 k 6-3mu*
Dissolution. , '
r.trina firm ofiShelly & Ruch, wits dissolved on
theilst inst. by mutual consent, P ersons hay.
ing claiins, and alLindebted to the late firm, are re.
quested to call on the subscriber, who is authorized
to settle;the same. •
JOHN RUCH.
Febniary 6, ( 6
JOHN RUCII informs his friends, and the pub
lie that he continues the business at the old stand,
where he would be thankful for their patronage.
. A Rtal Teacher Wanted,
13ROPOSA 4S will be received by the Directors
of the Public Schools in the Borough of Tama.
qua, until the 42d inst. to teach the mule School.
The branthes to be taught, are h;tilain Engti.h ed
ucation. Perilns applying, will 'be required topro•
duce the necessary reccoindiendiitions, as to ability
and character4nroposals addre4ed to the subscri.
ber post paid, will be dhly attended to
JOH N• Fa NI MN;
President of the Boird of Directors.
February 6, 6
Admitiistratoes Notice. ".
11,ETTERS lot administration on the estate of
" Robert Eliinford, late of the town of Port Car:
bon, Schuylkill county, deceased, having been gran
ted to Old subsdriber, all persona indebted to the es.
tale attic said deceased, are requested to make
payment to theisubscriber, and all persons having
claims or demands against the estate of the said
Robert Bamfbid, aro hereby requested t.► make
known the same to him without delay.
•i ARTHUR McGONAGLE,
• Administrator.
February, 6.1 • 6-6
• - IStray Mare.
QTR YEQ away from the OrwigshurEr Landing
on Sainrda ,night lasi, a BAY MARE, with
saddle and Bridle, with a white 'pot on her fore.
head, mid along switch tail. Whoever will return
said snare to Mr. Edward O'Connor, Pottsville, or
give him information where - he can get her again,
shall be reaAnnahly rewarded.
Pottsville Jan.'f)th, 6-301
THE ARTIS I'S AND NIECIIANICS'
fiEPOSITORY,
: I AND
WORRINO .MAN'S INFORMANT;
En MDR ACIIO Chemistry, Abstracts of Electric.
a 2 a ity,, Galvanism, Magnetism, Mechanics, Neu.
matics„ Optics.l and Astronomy.
ALSO, Mechanical Exercises in Iron, S teel, Lead,
Zinc, Copper and Tin, Soldering, with a Descri?.
lion of t h e SLIDE ROLE, its definitions and examples
illustrating every manner of its use, which is appli
cable.tO every mode of measurement, and to all Me.
chanie:ti PowEi.s.
ALSO. G . v4iety of useful Receipts, extending to
every proression and occupation in Cite, and embra.
cing practical Isobjeets ; the major part being orig.
mai and the remainder selections from the best au.
thorities. Irl addition lb which Miscellanies is a
valuable Collection of Practical Receipts in Dyeing
Silk, Woollen, Cotton, arid Leather,.by JastEs Pita.
INO ONE Just received and for sale by
13. EANNAN.
Jantiary 30,1
• Time and Order Boobs.
_TUST Printed, Time and Order 'Books of the
" moat appra t ed form, and for sole by
13. BANNAN.
5
January 30th,
•
Dissolution. •
rrolo Partnfrship lately a:slating between Mi-
HH Foley and and Patrick Donahue, was
-dissolved by mi tual consent on the 20th of January,
1841. perons having claims against the said
firm, ate requested to hand them in to Michael Fo
ley, for settlem ent.
f
MICHAEL FOLEF,
PATRICK DONAHUE.
Januiry 30th, 5-3 t
,
THE partnersinp heretofore existing between
Thomas garton, Joseph Coatsworth, and Joseph
Spencet, undetl i tlie firm of Barton & Coal Mi.
'nets, wile disso lved on the 25th inst. by mutual con
sent. All thoye indebted to the firm, are requested
to make immediate payment to Thomas Barton,
and all those'liaving claims will present them - to
him, who is authorised to settle the business of the
latefirm.
THOMAS BART - Msl.
JOSEPH COATSWORTH,
JOSEPH SPENCER.
January act.
MOchanic 7 s Lieu.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS.
s z IMark Mellon, 1 In the court of
wi i o j. I_ vs I Common Pleas of
, I V k A John Christian, L Schuylkill Coun.
TA ". ;(., ; owner tuft! Con. f ty, to the Term of
IV
4...:., inter. 1 I March, 1841 No.
J 28. .
11COTICE isihereby given to all claimants to, and
-i-‘. others interested in a Twe Story Brick dwelling
House, siteatel in the town of Schuylkill Haven,
fronting on Front Street, nearly opposite Thomas
Mammies Tavern : that a Seiko Facies has been is.
sued oli. the Mechanic's' Lien,lcntered in the Court
of Common Pliii of Schuylkill county, in fhe above
suited case, and will be returned to March Term of
...,
.
said court,- 1,
.I
. G. WOOLISON, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Office, Ora igsburg, i
February. A. D. 1841. ' (
. 1
Admiliistratoes Noticei'
LETTERS 4 Administration on the estate of
Ruben Montgomery Grant. lateof the Barough
of Pottsville. (Merchant)-deceased,` having been
granted 'to the laubseriber, all 1 persona indebted to
the estate or tha_saiddeeeased, are hereby requested
tri make!payment.to the subeeriber4 l and all person 9
having ditharids against Ate estate; of tbe
sale Robert M orant i ate hereby requested, to make
hnowri the semi to him without delay.. 1-1
WOODSIDE, Administrator.
Febrn i ary 6, • • -11. G--4t
i
'Stray, COM'
O,TRATEDa6ay on Ttiesday last,lient the sub.
scriber. resi4ing on the Mill Creek. LIGHT .
RED COW, i with four white teet,a,lontitaii.elltott
half white, and; has a piece cot off.her.lelt:eit..-..!
Whoever will return laid Cow to the•ownehbr gave
him information where he can get, her again shall
be seasonably ireiivarded. I I"
I 101114 TEMPLE
11,31*
Jan 23
White Winter I Strained.
. !sperm'
'MILLER dr4LIAGGERTYI hen' last received
Ava
their ;Winter stock' of White Wieter- Strained
Sperm 9d, *bleb they .can ?wine:end to their,
hien& and the "Witt its beingisoperior. •
THE , il ii
MM)=ME
= EMI N
. - -
NECEIPIISAIO iItrEI . II:O4TURES..
'
COUJV'TF
For the - year 1840.
JACOB RVNTZIRG'BR,IJr. Treasurer of
'Schuylkill County, in ateount with the. Commi
ssioners of the said ;County from the . eighlh day
of January, 1840, to theleventh day of January,
1841, both days inclusive. •
To balance remaining in the Tr - diary
,[ as per last settlement, ! 81015 05
1. ,To cash received of the Collectors of the different
Townships assisted below, viz:
Phil - Dreher. Jr. 1831-411 . ui fun
Ross Ball 1837...,
Win. B. Hull. 1838...;
Lewis Hei trier, 1839..., 287
ri'vrard Collahan, .1839.... 500
Riyaid Collahan, 1810....1200 — . B 2,488 00
• . , Schuylkill.
Leonard Moyer, 1834...1 16 46 in NI
Jacob Heisler, 1837...: 29 50 , some
F 4 Bensinger. Jr. 1837 ... 185 86' same
Jacob Schack, 1838..., 220 •
Michael Gerber, 1839—, 270 99 in fug
Stephen Ringer, 1810.... 495 —51,217 81
. 1
c '
- Union. '
Mai k hit lei. 1834...: 115
J4r...0b Zimmerman, 1837...'. .115
Veter Blank, 1538.... 162 23 in full
Daniel I indermuth. 1839.... 261
11 . 1 to Briesb, 1810.... 255 =9BB 23
Barry.
Jonathan Yarnell. , 1836.... 70 39 'ln full
Elijah Yarnell.' 1838. 36.15
A: t ndrew H. Wdsorr, 1839.... 141 32 248 96
! Pinegroee, .
Michael Huber, 1836.... 75 27. in full
reter Filbert, 1837.. - .. 308 12 same
Martin Koons, ' ,1839.... 599 10
J a cob &book% .
1 11840..., 986 37 1.888 86
Mctheim.
. rederiek Freed 1837....
phlip Boer DM....
?Graham BartOlet 1839....
.I+derig Berger, 1140.
lia..th.
Aaron Bon g hner, 1837.... 34 72
G. Nrifen Lindner, 1838.... 143 40
George Faust. 1839.... 155
JpotiMessersmith. 1840—, :30
1 . Upper Makantangq.
Jacob Buffington ,1837..... .5 80
Samuel Fetherolf 313: 4 8..... 93 06
leter Klock— .1839: 188 05
George Hepler 1840.... 580
Lower Mohantango.
1839.... 178 62
1810—, 533
Orivigsburg. '
Michael Seltzer 1838.... 149 55
Solomon Lebengood 1839.... 1f.5 -
Ferdinand Kreater 1810.... 480 57
Pd/seine,
1838..
1839..
1840..
Tamaqua.
1838.... 150
1839.... 96 28
1840.... 110
West Brunswig.
Philip Osman
Philip Reed
Wm. C. Leib
Jacob Senzinger,
Daniel H Leib,
John Horning
David Hunter
John N. Speico
1838. 529 19 in full
1839.... 440
1840.... 838
Wayne.
Joseph Fertig 1838 ... 264 74
Adam Brown 1839...: 316 06
Peter Kutz 1840.... 900 -
Wed Penn.
Samuel Zimmerman 1839.... 367
Jacob Mainz 1840.• • • 691 1,058 00
Branch. •
Joel Yount 1839....
.50
Samuel Kauffman 1050 I.loo'oo
Wm, J. Mayer,
Wm• Wagner,
Win. Matz,
East Brunatoig,
George Banker 1819. .. 586
Henry Sassemen 1810.... 471 1,057 00
Cash received for taxes on Unseated lands 3588 04
Do for redeemed do 1650 61
Do forAlsiseated Lands sold at Z
Treasurer's sale in 1840. taxes and costs S 1743 02
Cash received o f Charles Yoder for a watch 4
Do of Lewis Stone for rent 48 62
Do of Join Madison fo'r rent A n 50
Do 'of Dabiel Boyer for lime 12
DO of henry Ege for sand 50
Do John Brother for lime 25
Do Patrick Carrigan fds costs 14 28
Do Jacob Snyder for oil ' 2 56
Do Edward Conner for oil and paint 183
Do Jacob Runtzinger for old boards 250
Do Jacob Read for sundry fines 12 68
Do P.W. Ludwig, Esq, Sheriff,
fines and verdicts collected by him,
5 144 58
• Do George Rahn , Esq. Proth'y. t
for verdicts collecteCby him 5 12 00
Do George Rahn. Esq. Proth'y.
money remaining in his hands from last . 59 15
;ear's settletrient, vtith interest, ' -1
1841,Jan. 7—To balance remaining in
the hands of Edward Huntsinger, Jr. , 10,489 '6B
Treasurer,
CR.. ._
By cash paid on orders drawn by the Commissioners.
netnews, viz : 1
Grand Petit and Traverse Jurors and i
ConstaLles,
Road Jurors and Bridge Viewers. -
Coroner and Jurors on Inquisition,
Assessors wag es,
Premium an d Justices' fees fort
scalps,
28 volumes of Eleetitin Laws of Pa.
Interest on moneys loaned.
Three Bonds, & interest, Paid in itill.
Constables making quarterly returns
and mileage.
John Hughes, for building a •Bridge
over the Swatara,
Jacob Faust, on account of building
bridge over theiVest Branch,
Auditors for settling accounts 011839
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 Poor and House of ?
Employment, , . $
Prosecuting Attorney's fees, • ~ --
Charles' Yoder, attendance to Court'
House, Clock, . '..--.:-
Wm. B. Potts. Tre
in asurer of Orwigs
burg Academy; •
Costs behalf Of Commonwealth
Judgetatid officers nfdections.
Sunervisor's Road Tax on Unseated'
Lands,
Costs on - Quo Warrants in the case;
Al Leib, vs: Vonte,
Printing and stationary,
Statkinary for public offices, .
L. Audenried, prothonotary's fees, . .
Wm. Friday, for stoves,pipe,&c. for
*.--;
public offices, •,
Making Ballot-bows, • ' 1
Cabrpenters' work. painting public of%
ee, - • ' , i •
Taxer refanded, • , _- - .' •
George Deibenfor-apprebending a
' Hate thiefand erinveyin g him to
Oraigaburg Jail. . ~- .- '
Fredenek Heuer. for 47 days attend
aneb sato' ort•mkrz,.
Franklin Dreher. foe ,painting ekee '
for publio offices, • ,
Near for the use of county ,
Repairing blinds for public offices;
inane Thompson for making Coffin, • • • •
Making,lndex forprotb'y'a. docket.' • -.-.-
Work and materials for beading fri, ,, ,
• ' proofrtultforCommisaionerscares I: L'. 282 89 I
Fuel for public ales. • • .., - : ~,.', 117 ,
Materiels, and srork•done to mow f• -
•-- Priem -, :- •••••;' ~ ' ..• . _ • v ) ; "
Smitb'work Om prisotiers. • -' - _ .;, ..
Boob.: atationary and -annity sec-' ... . . _ - E
- , chandixe for rd:diecilficesdreemq .- 119 83
othmn
Jccob gre ti
be, r rimordhcr elf urns --:..- '• '
•• aniV doeemener,rettutisleg:is .the ' .....
"Raerder's office for yew peg,. ' -_
Joins BIM11813: CO old** imps -- - •,..: {
ClirandertmuNCetniris / ,
• e ibrlB4o,l: - 2 '' • --,' lv
A'. .. ' odstbesit. Oil:61'411A; ','•
5-31 w
6-4 t
ES
IIEMI
DR,,
N9rwegiali.
190
775 50
SP6 70
SOO
2 652 20
. 700
. 1000
- 2,950 00
- 1,807 19
$31,252 133
$2093 10
' 197 25
307 81
276 55
212
20
2411 00
1529 08
1400
300
22 00
48 42
40
526 22
5000
'93
,331 15
161 38
17 50
' 368 45
67 75
30 141
41:04
6 66 ,
23 56
17284`i
KB
450
-^>~ zs'.lkn7F l i'3 6 H, ` . M ..it`~~+.~Oz : ~^i ~ ..-~'~-,-",
~,,,r. _
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BM
Jacob
l-PoßannianfOr3gontheattrling
blehtnidnt - : ? :
!r4 • g
-.
s i--
;-. ter Yeager. forG month* attending piin g s
' -
public boAding, -.•.---- ,
eo. Seining:l; cosiniiir sinner's wages
criarard Conner.. -r. ,' do • :
eorgenoyer. .' - do
J. Hunt& ger, it. trealbree =hull '
Paid- manner for Calm 227 tractsl
' of Unieated Lands,. tecladiag the I
Prothonliary's Feeslog lickl3oWl•
1 edging . --. IN for which cod_ the
1 eountr is credited,
Id. Selmer for 20 tone coal for jail. ' 52 20
Paid Sheriff John G. Woidia*i tor.? ' _
boarding pritonent,. , ' S , 1,89 35
eorge Rahn. prothonotaty's fees. &C. , 153 52i
.F. Ludwig. sheriff's and jailor's fees . 781 321
y balance remaining in the hands 01l
Jacob Huntzinget,jr. trenntet• i• S 10489 68
• • STATEMENT.
the Balances due . by. Me different Collators
. as follows, of
lUnion.
lark Bidet 1834 'Sfig 58
. Zimmerman 1837 75 85
II ..Lindermoth 1639 159 71
ohn , Brieoh 1840 261 97
Nanheim.
'rederick Freed 1837 174 75
t hilip Boyer 1838 152 OS
.• brahatir Bartolet • 1839 915 16
Ifaudairg Berger 184 l 1859 08—
Pnriaiille.
Win. C. Leib . 1838 162 42
.
acob Sciezineer • 1839 'Oll2 77
.i )
anielltteib 'lB4O '652 46 1417 65
Wayne. „
.loseph Fertig 1838 214 20
!eter Kutz 1840 391 93 '606.13
Ra.
f lijah Yarnell 183 8 344 12
A, . 11. Wilson. 1839 305 52
%Vm. Stevenson 1840 547 'o4
East Branstsig.
eorgo Bankes, 1839 97 73
fenry Sasseman 1810 498 96
West Ilrunstoick.
1839 156 GO'
1840 439 10—
Pineirroee.
1839 153 02
- 1840 470 76
. Norwegian.
Wm. 13. Hall 1838 472 45
:dward Callahan -1839 732 65
:dward Collahan 1840 1252 12—
Schuylkill.
1838 110 01
' 1840 493 51—
West Penn.
1839 174 16 -
1840 236 78—
Tamaqua.
1836
1890
Ortsigsburgt.
1839
Branch.
fool Yonnt 1839 1473 30
;mime! Kauffman 1840 1109 98—
Lower Manantango.
1839 753 15
1840 605 41—
Rush.
eorge Faust 1839 188 84
Messersmith, 1890 238 72
Upper Mahantango.
1840
Pottsville.
IDaniel Christian 1834 291 89
Daniel Christian 1835 795 51—I 1087 40
'Vm. % agner
,Vm. Matz
in full
tam
horn Rime
nook Schnoko
513 12
in full
tame
Same
866 91
acob Shock
. tephen Ringer
Zimmerman
acob. Mentz
711 62
in full
i avid Hunter
&a) N. Speico
765 .13
Lebengixid
Philip Osman
hilip Reed,
356 28
eorge Heppler
in full
1,480 80
. .
STATEMENT.
,
0) 'but•etanding Debts, due the County, as
follows, viz
Bonds against Abraham and John 1
Poit to secure the balance of Ross i
2,200 00
Bull's duplicate for 1837, of Nor. i'
wogian township, )
Judgment against Heilner and Se.l .
ligman, being a balance of L. 825 00
Heilner's duplicate of Norwegian
township f0r,1834
glance remaining against sundry
Collectors Unsettled,
acob Zeigenfuss, balance on for.
felted recognizance,
otes against persons for costs, &c.
Benjamin Pott, Esq. fate a Cominis. 1
stoner of Schuylkill County, for 1269 08a
money drawn'on order No. 264 135 00
in the yedr 1839, more than he •
I was Untitled to receive. J
ITo the lictorable the Judges of the Court of Com.
rie g inP/eas of Soho All County:
, We, the subscribers, Auditors of the coui.ty of
Ochuylitill, respectfully do report—that they have
laudited end adjusted the accounts of the Commis.
toners and Treasurer of the county, and submit
he foregoing statement as the result of their exam
inations,lrom which it appears that there is a bal.
once due the county, remaining in the hands of J.
Huntiinger, Jr. Treasurer, amounting to the sum
of Ten thousand four hundred and eighty nine dol
lars and sixty eight cents. Witness our hands this
7th day of January, A. D 1841.
PETER RUTZ,
J. H. DOW NING,
WM. B. BULL,
Auditt re.
4
01 69
Januity 23,
union Rail Road and Mining
Company.
TICE IS hereby given, that on Eleetion will
VO
'" be beld on Saturday the 27th day of February,
1841, the house of Matthew. Wilson, in the be.
rough" W or Daup ! iin County, ' Pennsylva.
tiia, to choose from the Stockholders of the Union
Rail Road arid Mining Company, seven Directors
to 'menage the business of the said Company for
one year,.
JAMES PEACOCK{, President
- of the Union Rail Road and
Jan. 23. 4-6 , Mining Company.
M
67 37
6895
13'50
For Sale or to Rent.
INHE; substantial, Two Story' Stone HOUSE in
Morris' Addition to Pottsville, now occupied
by the subscriber. is For Salo on reasonable terms.
It will be Let to a good-tenant if n o t sold before
the 10th. of February nextor may be rented jointly
by twosmaP Families from the Ist of April nest.
I JOHN M. CROSLAND.
Jan OR .4—lf i Agent.
•• iitzuw_aoons.
ting iubs‘ritier has againreceived a fresh and
general assortment"of
FALL * WINTER ;pool*
consistingja pert of Broad Brown and Pilch idistbs
medium and fine. gelatines; hni pricedt Cassin3ers
Satinet", • Month. Blankets, I Cantos - .Flahnels
Checius;;English and French.: Morino,: I/eating*,
Bastery. Calicoes, Shawls. ' thablellait; :Stocks,
Bleached and Unbleached Medina: Ticking, &e. '
A - LAROE AMMITMENT or GROCERIES,
Via 3,Stigar, Coffee, Molasses, likik,Green and Im.
penal Teas, Symms, &lap, Candles, Choeolate, Rats
ins.. and. Whale 'O4 Loaf. Sugari . Rise
Cheese, dm. - ' - •- • -
For those who wish to avail themselves of lhe
opportunity - , to purchase' at weir** low tales,
a"visit would besufficient. - The advantageous tarps
on *hick they Were purchased,',will enable him to
dispose of them lie r iakoaabls'as can he purchased
in a and* establishment in this sectioni of country.
All who may be disposed to &mar him with a 'fink
will find adflinient•prdot Altar accuracy of the above
statetiefit Will no' &obi - •:.riastilY stolid in
4 1*TIS 41010, •
VitAILOWL4:',-•
25 81 •
bo
1 94
175
275
53 i 3
"593
17e bi
10
ME
•
13 23
117 50
200 93
19.50
80
141 13
$31.252 E 3
11
664 09
3090 04
1196 68
596 69,
595 70
623 78
2458 22
603 52
4to 94
63 OS
SD 30= 143 47
121 97
2583 28
1358 56
427 56
249 83
318,435 51
5 70
2932 04
7,35 G 82.1
625,602 33}
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me Court. o Common Pleas of
Schaylhill Countyiof March Term,
' •
. ,
IGearge'litiiimel and Christiana his %sewn.'
right ends wife, isho was one of the dough.
tertinfliteob Fetish late of Brunswig town*
deerasea,
, vs.
Daniel Faust, la doh Faiilt„ Abraham Faust,
Maria Deibert. late' Maria Faust, Abraham
Hoy and Susannahis wife. Andrew Kimmel
and Esther his wife, John Witmer and Cath
I arine his wife. JOsiph Heisler and Hannah
his wife, , late Hannah Fidler, John. Keiser
and Lydia his wife; late Lydia Fidler. Peter
'Herring and Elizabeth his wife, late Elise.
beth Fidler, Nathan Heisler and Leah his
wife late Leah Fidler, John Barr and Abbe
his wife. late Abbe 'Fidler, /tweet Fidler,
Daniel Fidler. Magdalena Fidler.. Rachel
Fidler, John Fidler, Jacob Zimiliermati and
. Hannah his Wile, late Hannah Heim, Dan.
iel Simeker and Eljzabeth his wife, ate
abet!) Heim, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Ileim,Es.
then Heimn, Jacob Iteim; Ceiba rii e Heim. &
Elizabeth Faust -widow of Jacob Faust, de
ceased.
The parties above ritrocd'are hereby notified that
pursuant to a Writ, De Partitioni Facicndd, issued
' out of the Court of Common Pleas of the 'county of
Schuylkill and to Me directed, I will hold an In—
quisition on the several premises. to wit : 7 -One
Limestone Qua: ry. situate in the townsitip of West
Brunawig, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded by
lands oflacob Shnrradin, Joseph Albright and Sam.
uel Kiminel, containing ninety four perches and a
halt - short measure: Also all that Giist and Saw
mill and, ten acres of Land, situate in the , township
of %Vest Brunswig aforesaid, bounded all around by
'other land of Daniel Faust. Also a certain "Mes-
Hauge, tenement and Tract of Land, situate in the
township of West Ilrunswtar aforesaid, bounded by
lands of Daniel Faust, Abraham Mayer. Joseph
Rickert and others; containing Two Hundred and
eighty.two acres and one hundred and ll,rty•eight
I potties strict measure, with the appurtenances—
to divide and set out to each of the elaiinents and
'parties in the aborestated suit in severalty the parts
and put mats to which they are respectively emnled
on Moneta., the Bth day of March next ; at 9 o'clock,
A...M. when and whcie you may attend if you
think proper.
30fiN G. WOOLISON.
Sheriff's Office. Ortelgsturg.../ . Sheriff.
drunnaiy If, IF4O. 41.-6
n the Court of Common Pleas of
Schuylkill County, of March Term,
John Geoige and David Greenawalt.
vs.
Sebastian Miller, Peter Filbert, John Strimp.
ler, John W. Patten;the Union Canal Gem.
pony of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Dren
kle, the widow oFDaniel Drente, deceas.
ed: Amos Esterly and his Wife, late Maria
Drenkle, Henry S. Drenkle, Elizabeth S.
Drenkle, - Catharine S. Drenkle, Caroline
Drenkle and Sarah Drenkld, being minor
children'ef Daniel Drenkle, deceased, the
said. Amos Esterly being their Guardian;
and Jacob Wey:nan and Margaret his wife,
late widdiv of Daniel D. B. Kelm; Susan D.
B. Keim; Daniel D. B. Kei.n, Catharine D.
B. Keim, being minor children of Daniel
D. B. Keim, deceased; and Mathias Richards
being their Guardian. and Benneville Keim,
Assignee of the said Daniel D. B. Keim, de
ceased. The Heirs and Legal Representa
tives of Christian Ley, dec'd, ( to wit: John
Ley, Christian Ley, Wilhite Stroh and
Elizabeth his wife, am) Henry Zimmerman
and Mary his wife, Augustine Holmes and.
Sarah his wife, William Ley. The children
of Michael Kutzmiller who was intermarried
with one of the daughters of Christian Ley,
decd, now also deceased, to wit:—Jacob
Kutzmiller, Daniel Kutzmiller, Sarah Kutz.
miller, John Kutzmiller, Isaac Kutzmiller.
The Heirs of Smith, who was also I
marriedto one of the daughters of Christian
Ley, dee'd, now also deceased, to wit: Gco.
Smith, John Smith, Mary Smith, Elizabeth
Smith, Rebecca Singh and Sarah Smith, and
John Moyer and Sarah his wife, who was I
the wide* of the said Christian Ley, dee'd..)
The ,parties above named are hereby notified that
pursuant to a Writ Do Par, itioni Facienda, issued
out of the Court., of, Common Pleas.of the county of
Schuylkill and tia me directed, 1 will hold an Inqui.
sition on the premises, situate in Pin:grove town.
ship, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands now or
late of Baltzer Kautz, Jacob rloover and others, be
ing on the Union Canal. at the town of Pmegrove,
end knotvn by the name of "Forge Property," con
taining 'about One Hundred and Thirty-four acres,
with the appurtenances—to divide end set out to
each of the claimants and parties in the aboYe stated
suit in severalty the parts or purports to which they
are respectfully 'entitled, on SatOrday the 13th day
of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—when and
where you may attend if you think proper.
JOHN G. WOULISON.
Sheriff's Offire, Orwigsburg,
January [Rh, A. D. 1841. ( .4-8
ItTU. S. Gazette.Ph iladel pine, insert daily. 6 weeks,
mind Journal, Reading, and Courier, Lebannn,6
weeks each, mark price at bottom, and send bills to
this office for settlement.
O. K. S.
is Oil Come and See.,,,
011 RANT, Carroll, & Co.. have added to their new
IL° and Cheap Stock of Merchandize, which they
offer to the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gen
erally, at much less prices than have ever been sold
in the region for Cash, to wit:
Super Blue, Mick. Brown Green Olive Broad
Cloths, Casimeres, and Saitinets.
Also superior Muslin De Lanes, French and Eng.
lish Merinoes, French and domestic prima, from 64
to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White, Red, Great
and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels.
1 1} yards Unbleached
•
do " Blenched-
HARDWA#E.
Loess, Latches, Butts or u Screws,
Sprigs and Jacks, for Al ince° shoes,
Long and short handled Coal Shovels,
Cast• Steel point Send i do.
Coal Riddles from 1, Li, 11, 1 maims,
Wire Sives, No. 2,3, 4,6 i 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16,
Cast Steel pr. Bar, or by the pound,
American do. "
I •
20 Kege 3i, 4,4 a, 5, inch Cut Spikes,
20 do. 3d, 4d, 6di Bd. 10d, 12(1,20d,30d, 40d Nails.
300 lbs. 13.1coir, corisisting - of Hanle, Shoulders and
Macketvl No:1, freatt,--Irisli and Pickled Salmon.
200 lba..Salngde &Mange.
1 ' GROCERIES.
Sugar it all rates; Rio, Java and Lsguira Darer;
Katsina:, Currants; Dip'd and 111oolde&Candics;
Rice, Barley, 'toting Hyson, Hyson and Sotishong
Teas fresh, and selected expressly for family. use•
CHEESE.•_ .
2000 Rot, superior New and Old Cheese.
101 " Sap Sago doe '
' ' S'EGARS.
10 Boxes superior Revenue Began,
10 do do Principe° do.
1000 Half Spanko t Mankind.
1000 - Common, • do. • 7
400 glls ;Winter 6tiained Oil. Darli and black.
200 llA'ned, do.
200 Whale, -- • . do. per Bbl. or
Wo have had no, many coinplaints.frow our case,
(MOM who have purchased Oil elsewhere, itiat we
have been very particular iwour seise CaU and
give our *it's trial,, we know it is Q. K. B. •:44011
•Klear-Spenn.r _ : _ ' • • ,
Dec 19, lox -- • : PP.!
-,PUi4IOIOB IDigest.
sorirEr Edition:4nd t.thaed foi
' D. - BANNAIt
fop•
AA;.it ia a ck .st ,- i lle t e i tt i .:, - ,; ii f.. a tiik4 - o,l4,iiiiiid:9.
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BACON.
ALSO,
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CONSUMPTION
CAA BE CURD.
Da: WISTAWS •
Beziststn of IF it d-theirgi
cattunwErn as.ltsrt won
Diseases of the Ltutgik
VITNIEROS remedies, have been offeMdandpSffea '
•""' into notice for DISEASES OF THE LUNGS
some of which has undoubtedly beim' found very acre •
but of all that have hither:6 been known. it Inuit her
universally acknowledged there is , none that has over •
proved as successful as the "BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY " §ucb indeed are the astonishing remora
live and healing properties of this BALSAM'. that ovilds
in the worst forms of CONSUMPTION. when the
tient has suffered the most distressing iiing4.tin .ota
in 4e the* &acuity or . an;iating, night savors, '6!eaitig
of Melling*, 4c and when the most esteemed remedies
of our Phammcopias had failed to afford any relief, ad
when Botanic,llonicepathic, and numerous other rem—
edies, liaci men used for many months in vain. this'
invaluable remedy . ha's Cheeked every symptims, sea
been productive of the most astonishing relief. In the
early stages of the disease, proceeding from rieglectid
colds, termed Caffirrixhiecinstnnption, it has been used
with undeviating eittereis, and in many inn: meet, when'-'
this 'disease. seemed to have marked its victim for as .
early grave,the use of this medicine has arrested every
hm:until, and restored the lungs to' a state of p'crloct •
health
in that fortlt or CONSItiPtION, so prevalent I—
mungrt delicate young females:commonly termed debili.
ity or 'going Into'a decline.' n complaint with whith
thousands are lingeiing. it has also been used with Fur=
prising success, and rot unly . posieemes the power Of
eiletking • the progress Of this alarming disease; bat
ht the same time strenethens and invigorates the whole.
system more effectually than atiy remedy we bikse era
possessed.
DCrLIVER COMPLAINT-1n diseases of the Jr.int
parfteularly when attended with a rough, indigestion of
wandermg pains in the Side. it has also- prom! very
efficacious, and cured many casetrof this kind after,the. '
most powerful remedies had fliiled.
ilzr ASTHMA —ln this bomplaiht it also been used
n eumerous instances with the most sinplat "ptcess.
it opens the chest. rendering the breathing pertecilr
rte., arrests the cough, and trill selddm giiirpet•
umlaut relief.
O BRONCIIITIS.—As a remefly in all Bronichial
of eetions of the thiont,ntteried with aharrsenetis, Cough
or soar in the throat, it will also be found a very effectual
remedy. and will mostly afford iintnedibte relief trued
at the COITIACTICenIeIIt
(20UGIIS AM) COLDS —ln 'common coughs
and • colds. that prevail so extenliively throughout ta
winter, it will be found muck more effectual than any
remedy in use, and when colds settle upon the lungs.
causing:in inflamation with pains in the breast, difficulty
4 , r shortness of breathing. & c. the use of this Winn still
suppress such symptoms immediately, and at the. same
unto prevent the lungs from becoming more scriciuslY
diseased
10" CROUP AND WHOOPING COUGII*In these'
complaints, so common to young children, this Balsam
will be foiled much superior to the Paregoric Eltier
Syrup of Squills, and•the various COUGH MIXTURES
in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing the
least injurious, and may at all times be given to children
with perfect safety, and with the Ceitainty'cifits
them speedy relief.
BY AS A VANIILY MEDICINF. for many other
complaints, this Balsam will also be foUnd particularly.
useful Besides bating prOved an invaluable remedy In
all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a ,pmerful influence
over many, diseases depending on a depraved condition
of the system, and those ivlio hate suffered from the
indiscriminate - use of Mercury. or other
. deleterious
drugs, that are often compounded in different quack nos-.
!rums, 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 attempts to imitate it, and deceive the
public With a spurious minute, to prevent which [would
wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of
the genuine Balsam. 'lt is put up in bottles oftwo rises
each, having the words NVISTA R'S BALSAM OF
WILD CIIKIIRY PHILADA , blown in the glass. and
a label on the front with the signature of HENRY
WISTAR, M. D. without which none are genuine.
Prepared for the Proprietor by WILLIAMS de Co.
Chemists, No 2', Commerce Street, Phila. and sold by
the most respectable Druggists and other appointed
Agent, in all the principal towns throughout the. United.
States.
lid — 'he Genuine Medicinesold by
JOHN S. C. MARTIN.
Sole Aacnt for Pottsville. Price >il per NM*.
Dec. 5. 1840. 49
Cheap Heady Made Winter
Clothing.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TINES.
flr HE advertisers Wave on hand and will sell any
cheap fur'cash.
Super double milled English Beaver Cloth then'
coats lull trimed 818 to 20
Double' milled Frock Coats, made in the . best style
front 616 to 18
Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coats, 12 to 16
do du Frock do 10 t 0,14
do Harrington Cloth Over Coats, 7to . 8
Blue Black and fancy colored Drees Coats. 10 to 14
S do do do Extra Superfine west of Eng.
nlad Cloth Dress Coats, - 214 to 19
uperfine Blue Black and fancy colored Cassia:lmre
Pants, Into 8'
Superfine do do 'Buckskin Casslmer 5.t0 6
do Satinet Pants; 4 to 6
Heavy lined Satinet. Pants, 2i to 3
First quality Satinet Roundabouts, - 4 to 4
do do Cloth do Otto 7
do do F•istian hunting Coats
Fine Kentucky Jean Coats. -% 51
Heavy Canoe Silk Velvet Vests, 5 tot
Superfine English slk. Blue Blk. fancy cut Silk
Velvet Vesta, 846 to Si
Fine English boiled Satin Vests,
,3 to 4
Heavy double backed.Wooler. Velvet Vests 36 tz46
Superfine Blue and Blk. Cassimeri do 310 31
Fine double Breast Suit inet Vest, 2 to
Valentia ant. Woolen Velvet do -111 t o t
A general assortment of superfine. Latiths wool
Shirts and Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shins
&c., Cotton and Canton flannel uoiler Shins and
Prawers,`heavysMarino Shirts 14. c. Ittoisery,leavy
Germantown Woollen limo -- and half hose,- fine
whim Cotton and heavy Lambs wool hose; superfine
full trimed Satin and Bombazine - Stocks extra
Freoch Merino and hair . cord Scharfa anifilloharf
Stocks, Gloves, Suspenderk, Shirt Bosomy, CoPl'e
&c. &,c.
Also, a large and handsome arsor'ltnent or super.
fine Nest of England Cloths and Ca , simeres. and a
small quantity of well selected French Clotbit
mongst Which are k variety of Diamond Reiser
Cloths for Over Coats of different shitdes and finishri
Also heavy domestic Diamond Bear !Clutha. Thew
who pay. Cash inay boy bargains of .
imPusicorr & TAYLOR;
Woollen Dealers and Tailors, corner of. centre
and Mahantango Streets.
November 28,
Public Notice.
Vitt. be rented at Public , sale nn Saturday the
v -7- 13th day of February, at one o'clock Pi Ma
that well noted Tavern stand nt Tuscarora. belong;
iog to as, estate of George Reber, Erq.. deceased.
now occupied by Johe Fctherelf. (where the said
sale shall be held.) There is attached to said prongs
sea from six to seven 'acres excellent meadow: itte•
.:lent yroundlor 'gardening. &c. with . stabling for
thirty Horses and more—st bas been kept , est Pot
Houle fir upwards of Forty years. by. the as
of Rehersa Ttiverm r The floblut is id" repair6ll4,
the comfort of irtive Ha, milt good itnin/nitlnget
before the doer. ‘l
- will be4isposed of at the unto time and
place, the propeity'ol the mdd,caste s 4aFtAt ;clump('
t wo or o n o yore, that well snows Farm (mochas.
ed by the said , deceased of William ilatler,Ailtuated
ti Miles 'trout Tuscaronf,; euntaininebetoem 9
eel! soo'aetis in good conditiontoutikacts,,Bsillsi
&c. with a good orchard infoll,bearinvcontatioles
upwards of 400 Apple Trees, all drafted it ,
this property is , immediately on the edlte
vegion.id is unnebeisaty to make inyttowitnim
to the silo of its mace. - • Colidltiodit i tsill bsqll,
known on tho day of eale..by L
- LEVI REBER, initit "-"
WILLIIAiti AUDhORIITO
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