The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 20, 1841, Image 3

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Wastitts.T 6 Ae r a specimen ollli temper.' prevail.
ing atnong ourCa ;Wien neighbe Fs we give the
fallowing from the Montreal fietllld. It Telatea to
the tumultuous , lir ceedinla'at: Ldekport l fit the at
lair of Mc Geod:',
Such beltaiior ail this to British ituhjerdL is real.
•_• ly carrying the kik° too far, a n d Amerlans mar
lye find that fortte4rance has . is roper limit, when
they see their twitter cities i as res. as ?hey will
, I
assuredly do if thi continue t air adearier. The
merman governs tent tnust, lik every 'other; be
sf; menable, to Ike • law of nations and thi3 time is
~ uW about gone by. when the dis }hat
and dis.
onest plea will he recognised, hat the general
..:-•::" , velment is' moll liableblor the cilrence committed
" A individual States. • 1 1
!• , '''ii.,Thit United States at present -
Illitaordinary spectaWe.of a living
:‘4,5:* eel; of person f ind of proiteri
oil l w
man mankind,
~t,4 The Toronto P4triut sounds "
,Mi74ot a- louder strata"—in the •
i f .A, it:
1 .
T,
.8 We hear n mention iif ire. Famine and
z, laughter reignin over their - m rttime frontier—
,':-,:: Ompretsition of he possibility o the bombard ment -- r i'Ae New York, Be ton, or Balhmalre, by the unrival.
77 jed Navy of England assisted by herimmense Stearn
;a:i7;Marine : no glimpse abut nT" g cies and massacred
-.:,.-ithousaridshatint he eyes elf toe e lightened Amen.
":..7-
z?.:7llcan. Alas! the trospectionloN \ few years would
;•-.. have added to his dream the rneniarel , phantoms of
::; a blazing metropnlip flinging its red light over the
waters of the Pot mac, and successive armies fond.
,':, ly equipped for c nquest, hur,rying back in dismay
and defeat from the free &quits of the i royal Cana.
"•••" diens." 1
t',;,-
,_
A Niooxri ST wr.—Thisfis about the best of the
nigger stories. th t are going the rounds. We pre
some the N. 0. Pickayune ust'father it.
Ili COMING THE D LICATZ—We Saw a couple of yel
low darkies on S
.ii'day. a stout boy and his sweet
ii
icart, and the .vily they tortUred the Queen's Eng.
ah would have ivenk Dr. J,ulintion the hyste:ies.
7 hey were returUing from church, and as we passed
F:c• them the 'fair nigger," who' was resting languish.
J%•! inglv upon Samlo's arm, exclaimed :
(.
-; ' Dar! look; dis berril ossif what de pole
~• : man distracted op of my teef'
;!: . Whoo ! you losn't say act :Vila
-•-• $ Yes. but I d.ierclhouglril 1
',Poor ting ! didn't de operatiot
mon bcruciation I?' . I I 1
,"•' : . , 1 ' Not berry. Lolly feinted 1r
!: .t. doctor gib me ciin fi re - and' ( j oie:
1 ;Y:- . :( hab any oh your ! teef sacrafiaed, I
-.'': ' Yes, dear. seiieral.' • I
':•„ , i ' And didn't y R u swoon like II
:- ..Neher, de fo" time. 1 !
~ - L. . . . pats bekosylou belongs ;to xIE!
was soft like I i y‘ti would hal
1 : .0, Migti Ros et ta. 1 belieVe y
±.„'.;!
_When I comes to distract yOur
my hard disabiOes, den I !mak
_.;! *ions. But if yniell allow Ile do
~... ob presenting dip boelfay to yr
1 ;•::;'` painful subject on which We's
t ; more lubly teamir • !
. •
:,- • We came off then. I
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A DREADFUL DEED .— The Ilallimure itepumican
states that on Saitirday last; a Molatto woman was
nearly burnt to d eath in. lim i t sink of pollution and
misery, called L.( Alley, in.he Mar of south Freder.
ick et. The account whicl the y wretched sufferer
gives of the occUrrence is,l that she was asleep at
the time, and that a negro woman, one of the, in..
mates of the same Miserablixahode, platA a quanti
ty of shaviags bereath her elothes and then pct them
on fire. thds literally roastirig the poor creature a.
live. The wretched woman presented a sight the
moat revolting, th flesh litrally dropping from her
. I
bones. I ,
RijA 1 181 u U.
On Wednesday morning i last. y the Rev. A. Jar
dine. Mr. Joel P. OFFEIMAISI. of Pottsville. to
LortiiA, tlatrghtfr of E. Werne, 'Esq. of Port
Carbon. 1
! I
On the 13th rnst. by tbe Reit. Jos,eph
,MeCool.
Mr. GFORGE Wlilt•N, to Miss MART E/RNST, both
of P.reitlensburg, Schuylkill county.
•
At Tamaqua. on the 1 Ith int!. Jostrn, only sot
of John N. and Lydia peece—aged 2 years, 5
trionthe,iind 6 days
On the 16th inst. nt (Tamaqua, Mawr JA E,
&tighter of end Sara!' Fraidtlin—aged 1 year
2 months and 2 days.
=
• inmormst.Ture tocivrir.
TVRADAT . EVEVING, 'Fehr r v 23d. I Nth a Poeti ,
• cal Dissertation, by JEROME K. BOY ER.
The Ladies of Pottsville tirticularly, and all
friends of learning and free dts-em+sion, are invited
to attend the meeting's oftis §ociettt, which will
hereafter be held on Mr.. AY instead of THURSDAY
evenings, at the Academv
THOMAS Di PITMAN Secreiery
February 2f./th,
~~;
:National Light Infantry, •
ipAR ADE on Monday, 29. d day or February
at 10 o'clork, A. M. at the Armory.
By Command.
CHAS. R (CHARDS.
Firat Sergeant.
Feb 20. 8-1
NEW GOOPS.
-I , WHE - subveriber lias prat returned From Philadel
ii phia with an elegant 'supply of fashionable
Blue, Black, and frivisib,le Green Clothe,
Sattinetta, Cassimeres,
Cords; White Bealierteens,
Elegant Gilt Buttons,latest fashion,
.Vestisige, 4.c.. 4.c.
All of which will be disposed of at loiver rates than
'Wiley can be purchased els6where.
:The subscriber being determined tb merit a por.
tioh of patronage, respectfully solicits the public to
give him a call.
ItrUnited States Bank !Notes will be taken at par
for back dues, and in payinent for goods.
JAMES McALARNEY,
8-3
CM
Peb 20,
Safety Fuse.
1,; AL FRESH supply of Skfety Fuse, just recieved
4 -31 - and for sale by.
•
B. BANNAN.
February
I' ',:
Wanted,
Joey a Young man, thiiroughly acquainted With
-m-AP Bookkeeping by do uble l or single entry, and
• who can produce unexceptionable refCrence. A sit.
nation in _some respectable Mercantile Muse, as
Clerk-or Salesman, or any other business adapted
to;oecupy the attention' Int the Advertiser, employ
:;ment being his object. IJe wo Id have no objection
te. r go South or West, being crptainted with the
t; - 1.! SO,,thern Trade. A Imeladdre red to S. J. M. and
left at this Office, Stating where an - interview
.may be
•` had will meet with prompt atte lion.
_T; February 20th,
Store and 'kave
TO A L E
T HAT excellent Tavern an
4 .! Valley Rail Road, about . '
Carbon, which has been r;lcctip
tholast twelve years, will be
April next. For terms aimly t
,k.:I:IWAR
8--3L*l'
Feb. 20th.
Piano iFo
THE subscriber has just received. from Europe
20 Piano Fortes of tho very best quality, with
metalie Plates, which hel guarantees. He will dis
pose of them at a very reasonable price. Sectind
handed Pianos he will take in exchange for new
ones. - I '
L HEITZMAII.
heading. Feb. 6th, f6-3teow
resent a Moat ex•
bet on freedom of
, —a disgrace, to
louder, yet and
orda following to
s Roselda.'
n gib you uncom
free limes, and de
me lee. . You cber
Samba?'
did
hard see. If you
. fainted shwa.
vi 'peaks de truf.•
oft tesole:nees wid
stravagant spree.
soliciOus, [pleasure
at. we'll block de
leen talking for a
EMI
DIED;
n Stand
, . Dissolution. ' 4
'VIM firm of Shelly & Ruch, was dissolver' on
11 .7the.Ist inst. by mutual consent. Persons hay.
ing claims, and all indebted to the late firm, are re.
questecito call On the subscriber, whci is authorited
to settle the seine.
.
O'CONNOR. '
February 6.
Pottsville.
Store Stand in the
[0 yards above Port
ell as a Tavern, for
'sed from the first of
=I
,
•
hart, ales Court sale off'.
IN EU S V-1 , 1•16E • pit op ElVl'le•
! BY ARIJURNM ENT.
I Pursuant:to an order of the Orphan'. Cond i
r. F.: Suliscrieer; - exemitnr of the hat , Will and
Testinient of Ilenry Christ. late of Millersville*
deteaved, +lt expose by Public Vendoe on Sat
urday the 21111) dayor Audi next. at 10 ?clock A.
M. at the Him:tent' 'tliehael Mortimer. in .Pottivilte.
All that Certain moiety or one undivided Italia li
Certain,
LOT OF GROUND. , .
situate in the Borough ntMinersville. No. 1.& mark
ed in the Phin of the, said Borough. being 100 fet . t in
Front; on Main Street 80 feet in Depth and 120
feet in the rear.
The improvement are a large: Two„Sto - -
asX,T . : ry Frame Tavern (loner, now occupied
fi" .• •"
••-- as such, by Charles Taylor, with large
- 2 L- - = land „_itimmodions Stabling • attached.
,Iso a two Story Frame House, now occupied as a
Store and Dwelling',
This property i so well known by the public,
that any remarks as to its superior location as a
Business stand, is unnecessary.
Also at the same time and place. a certain LOT
OF GROUN D, sitprite in Gco• Putterson's Addition
to Minersville, bounded by !midair& Blair MeCleni
gan, Esq. by the Rail road in the front, by other
lands of Geo. Patterson on the South, and by the
West Pranc Ir. in tbe rear. The improvements are
a Two Stt,ry Frame Dwelling House, late the estate
of said deceased. '
ConditioPs of Sale made known at the time and
place. S. SILLYMAN, Executor.
' By order of the Court.
JACOB KREBS, Clerk.
8-4
Feb 20,
N. B. Tlie Sheriff of Schuylkill County will otTlr
the other half of the Store and Tavern Stand, at the
same time and place, which will enable the purcha
ser to purchase the whole property.
BRADY'S HOTEL,
Danville, Columbia Co., Pa.
roan E subscriber respectfully informs the public
11. that he has removed trom the town of Catta.
wissa to Danville:, and that he has purchased in
,that phial the large and commodious
(I ..1: • BRICK HOUSE ,
Iv
+ululate on the corner of Mill and Water
streets, apposite the court-house, which 'fie has fit
tcd up by the erection of additional Doildings and
exterv•ive siabling,:l'or the enierliaininetil of trllVtl
lens and vintors. De hi row prepared to accom , .
d a te e li w:ho may lavor him with a call. and he
would st3t4 that mithing in his power shall he felt
undone to render .his edistogiers comfortable and
happy while under his cure. Ili+ se c on i m . r d a ii,,„„
are ample.ann 11.srrionts furnished in modern style.
and the oropriptor is doternoned that his establish
ment shall' sustain and keep up with the growing
reputation l and importance of the town in which it
is located,.,
II IS TABLE Will he supplied with every luxury,
of the season. aid the best and choicest variety the
market can afford:,
HIS BAR wilLbe stored with all the best articles
thntcon be furnished by our cities, and the whole
dill he. suelt rotto give satisfaction to every one.
Well knowing that an enlightened public will.al
ways judge for themselves, he teela confident that
they 'will favor hirin with his patronage.
SAMUEL A. BRADY.
F. 4 v. 6 7-
. otite.
E Partnership fortortly *Ming betwelsn Rnh
• et t Grant: J . Carrot & John W. Lawton
under the firm of Grant. i'Arrol. k Co was dis.mlved
on the 28th December last by il.e deres,e of R. M.
Grant. Thn outstandinz affairs of the concern
will he settled be. the survirttle zlirtners, who will
for the irre,tent continue the business on their own
account tinder the carne firm.
February ; 13t:1, 7-61
United States Bank Notes,
nECEI' VED pl par for Goads, or in payment of
Dublit due the imbra•riherri.
MILLER. & lIAGGERTY.
Febr3aryl3th, 7
lIE ;undepogried Assignees of ibzzird &
A- off•r at private sale the whole or greo
'er part of the store pods lately belonging to said
form
The at4'ck con•tsts of a general usanrtment of Dry
Goods, Giocenes, Liquors, Ilardware, and Queens
ware.
The person porehasing acid stock nr the greater
part thereof, will he entitled to a lease on the prep.
ent store Ptand winch is the most eligible in the Bor
ough of Pottsvill4.
Ttre stock will be sold very low and payment
made euty.
Applications le be made to
F. %V. HUG H F.St, nr
GEO. C. YN [COOP.
As.te:nces
7-6 t
February , 131 h,
Medicines. -
Dr. Evan's celebrated camomile Pills.
Dr. Iltint`o Ihtanic Pills.
Dr.Gonde's Female Domestic Pills.
Dr. Eisn's SOothing Syrup for children Teeth
ing. Alen.
Swains Panacea Sr..Vermiloge by the Dozen or
single Bottle for sale by.
Februilry
Administrator's Notice.
LET.FERs of administration on the astute of
Daniel Nuilemacher, late of the Borough of
Pottsville Schuylkill county, deceased, having been
granted to the Subscriber, all persons indebted to
the estate of the said deceased, are requested to
make 'piyment to the subscriber, and all persons
having Claims or demands, against the estate of the
said Daniel Nunemachor, are hereby requested to
present them at the office of Jacob Reed Esq..on the
last Satitrday in, February inst. and the first Satur-
day in March next. •
SAMUEL HEFFNER.
Administrator.
7-6 t
Februari 13th,
Mechanicls Lien.
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS
• Mark Mellon lii the Court of
4 . 1 08 , I Cominon Pleas of
• Jae. W. ..tchenck, county,
;' reputed owner & Ito the Term of
contractor. I March 1841. No.
J 29.
NOTICE is hereby given in all claimants and
4 : ll : . others, interested in a certain Chute and Screen
on 3 lot ' ln Schuylkill Haven. being the SJiitheastes•
ly half ot the Lot. marked in the plan of the said
town by:Samiiel H. Knees. ,Engineer, number four
teen; bounded Snutheastwardly by Loi. N0.•15, South.
westerly by Brciadway. Northwesterly by the other
hailer said Lot No. 14. and Vorthcastwardly by the
river Schuylkill:: That a Shire Faeias bas been is
sued mil the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court
of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, in the above
stated case, and will be returned to March Term of
said - Court.
J. G. WOOLISON, She r iff.
I
Sheriff's Of fi ce, - Orwigsburg,
February 6th, A. D. IE4I.
8-3 L■
JOHN RUCH informs his friends. and the pub•
lic that he continues the; buqinese at the old stand.
where he would be thankful for their patronage.
Farm i to be Let.
Fr be o let, a: arm ately occupied, by Frederick
•IL Beckman, near - the Old Buli'e Head, on the
Minersville Road, two auks from Pottsville. Ap.
PIY ID ' 1 G. W. FARQUHAR.
October 10, i ,; 41—
1 t
Milli
For Sale.
B. BANNAN.
7-
JOllll RUCH;
t-
lIMMII
Groceries, Oil, ,Alef.4en,'
F,O it.SAL .
Tiff subscriber wilt sell at the lowest ratetAir
cash or: crial,.the Mowing articles .
200 Barrels superior Albany Ale,:•
-
, • 20 Bags Rio Coffee.
IQ do Lagnira Cr; fee,
sub Gallons Sugar House Molasses.
800 do New Orleans- do
flarrel;i Currants,
20 Barrels Sugar,
500 Gallons Sperm and Common Oil,
53 Boxes Digby Herring, •
50 Reams ffiraw Paper.
23 gaps Raisins, and
23 Casks Cheese.
The above articles are of a superior quality., and
well worthy the attention-,of merchants and others.
They will he sold at Philadelphia prices, freight ad
ded. Apply to Clemens & Parvin, or the subscri.
ber.
February, 6
A Male Teacher Wanted.
PROPOSALS will be received by the Directors
of the Public Schools in the Borough of Tama.
qua, until the 22d inst. to teach the male School.
The branches to be taught, are a Wain English ed
tication. Persons applying, will be required to pto•
duce the necessary reecommendations. as to ahility
and character—proposals addressed to fho subseri.
bet post paid, will be duly attended to
JOHN FRANKLIN,
President of the Board of Directors.
F .rusty 6, 6
.
Administrator's Notice.
"LETTERS of administration on tile—estate or
"Robert B milord. late of the town Of Port Car
bon. Schuylkill county, deceased, having been gran
ted to the subscriber, all persor.s indebted to the es
tate of thc paid deceased, are requested to make
payment to the subscriber, and all persona having
claims or demands against the estate of the said
Robert Bamford, are hereby requested I. make
known the Lame to him without delay.
ARTHUR McGONAGLE,
Adminipuntor,
6-6
February,fi
Stray Mare.
STRAYED away flow the °eyriesburg LondinE
nn Saturday night lat.t. a B%Y MARE, with
%addle and Bridle, with a white root on her foro
head', and a lone F 1 u;iich tail. Whoever will return
,said 'mare to Mr. Edward (realrinor. nr
give him information where he can get her again
he reacinnhly rewarded.
port villa J3ll. Gth, 6-301
' TUE All I'IS I'S AND MECHANICS'
REPOSITORY,
AND
IT MAN'S INFORMANT;
viMDR ACING Chemistry. Abstracts of Electric
ity. Galvanism, Magnetism, Mechanics, Neu.
manes, Op' ieg. and Astronomy.
ALSO. Mechanical Exercises in Iron, F teel, Lead.
Zinc, Copper anti Tin, Soidering , with a Descrip
tion of the SLIDE RULE. Da d. finitions add examples
illngiratine every manner of its use, which is uppli.
cat.te to every mode of measurement, and to all Me
clittnical Pow( re.
/PO. a cariety of useful Receipts, extending to
every prnfessinn and occupation in life. and embra
eine practical s..trieirts; the troika part tieing orie.
trial and the remainder selections from the hest au
thornier.. In addition to which Miscellanies is a
valuable collection of Practical Receipta in Dyeing
Silk, Won:len. Cowin. and Oat het. by JAMES PILE
MIXON. Just received and fin vale by
B. BANN AN.
January 30, 5
Tillie and Order Books.
_TUST Pritiled, Time and Order Books of the
'LP most approved form, and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
January 311th, 5
.
Mechanic's Lien.
SCHUYLKII,L COUNTY, SS.
/,vg Mark %lento', 1 In the court of
na I Common Pleas of
John Chum inn, lk Coon
Pt( 'li miner and Con. ftv. to the 'ferin of
l ir tractor. I March, 1841 No.
j f.)B
oTicE is hereby given to all claimants to. and
Al' others interested in a Two 3tritv Brick dwelling
(louse, situate, in the town of Schuylkill Haven.
fronting on Front Street, nearly nopmite Thomas
Mannon's Tavern : that a Sctre Facial has been is.
sired on the Mechanic's Lien. entered in the Court
of Common Pleas of SCII I / 1 1kill traitor. in the above
stated ease, and will be returned to March Term of
said court.
7„ G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ore igribtat,
February Gth. A. D. 1841. ( 6-4 t
Administrator's Notice.
LE'T'TERS of Administration on the estate of
Rollert Montgomery Grant, late of the Birough
of Pottaille, (Merchant) deceased, having been
granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to
the estate of the said deceased, are hereby requested
to make payment to the subscriber, and all persons
having claims or demands against the estate of the
said Robert M Grant, are hereby requested to make
known the same to him without delay.
R. WOODSIDE, Administrator.
6-4 t
February 6,
NEW GOODS.
rylllE subscriber hat again received a fresh and
-IL general assortment of
FALL 4. WINTER GOODS,
consisting in part of Broad Brown and pilot Cloths
medium and fine qualities, tow priced; Cassimers
Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels
Checks, English and French Merino, Ves'ings,
Hosiery, Calicoes, Shawls, Umbrellas, Stocks,
Bleached and Unbleac)ted Muslins, Ticking, &e.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES
Viz: Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black,Green and lm
perial Teas, Spices, Soap, Candles,Chocolate, Rats
ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, tif Sugar, Rice
Cheese, &c
For those who wish to avail themselves of the
opportunity to purchase at extremely /ow rates,
a visit would be sufficient. The advantageous terms
on which they wete pachascd, will enable him to
dispose of them as reasor.able as can be purchased
in a similar establishment in this section of country.
All who mar be disposed to honor him with a visit,
will find sufficient proof oft he accuracy of the above
statement and will .no doubt be readily suited in
quantity, quality and price.
GEO. W. SLATER..
50—
December 12.
Union Rail Road and Mining
Company.
NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election will
4 .‘ be field on Saturday the 27th day of February,
1841. at the house of Matthew Wilson, in the bo.
rough of Harrisbure,d)aephin County,Pennsylva.
nia. to choose from the Stockholders oft,* Union
Rail Road and Mining Company. seven Directors
to manage the business of the said Company for
one year.
6-4 t
JAMES PEACOCK. President
of the Union Rail Road and
Jan. 23. 4 -6 Mining Company.
For Sale or to Rent.
ritHE substantial. Two Story ,Stone HOUSE in
Morrie' Addition to. Pottsville, now occupied
by the subscriber, is For Salo on reasonable terms.
It will be Let to a good tenant if not sold before
the lOth of February next.or may be rented jointly
by two small Families from the Ist of April next.
' -JOHN M. CROSLAND.
Jan 23 4—tf Agent.
Gen. Harrison.
APamphlet of 48 pages, entitled the civil servi—
ces of Gen., Harrison, President elect, pricel
cents, jug received and for sale by '
B. BANNAN.
December 26. ' ,
.'-' - ri . iiii.i*ll:./..;4 : ',4,*; - #:.#*::.... : , : ,..:: 1 -‘.
JAMES DOWNEY.
6-3mo'
(Sri
" .STATEMONT •
• ;. _ or -tis
r Rectirrei AND . EX!EN:DITUREEI
,
couxTr.or
' Fos , the yelik 1840.
JACOB fIUNTZING Cl 4; rfeasurq; of
Schuylkill County, in amtqint with the Commis
siporra of the said Mindy from the eighth Si
of J.inuary. 1810, to the arena dot of January,
181 both days
DU.
To balance remain in! in the Treasury
as per last sett letnret. 81815 95
To cash received of the Collectors of the different
Township as stated below, viz:
IVorunicm.
Phil - Dreher. Jr. 1831.-8150
Ross Bull 1837.... 1
Wm. B. !lull. 1E38. MO-
Lewis Heilner, 1839.... 287 (,
Flowarti Collahan, 1839.... 500
Edward Collahan, 1810—.1200 —82,488 00
1831.... 16 46 in jail
1837.... 29 50 some
1837 ... ;EA 86 same
1838.... 220
1839.... 270 99 . in fag
1840.... 495 —51.217 81
Lennart] Moyer,
Jacob It eisler„
P. Bensinger. Jr.
Jacob :chock,
Michael Gerber,
Stephen Ringer,
Union.
1834.... 115
1837.... 115
1838.... 162 23
1839.... 261
1810.... 255 --
Barry.
1836.... 70 39 ,
1838. 3575
1839.... 141 32 --
Pinegrove,
Ma k Bit ler,
Jacob Zimmerman.
Peter Blank.
Daniel 1 indermuth,
John Briesh,
Jonathan Yarnell. •
Elijah Yarnell.
Andrew H. Wilson,
' 1816.... 75 27
1837... 308 12
1839.. i. 599 10
1840..:. 906 37 --
Manhtifil.
1837.. 1 190
1834.. L. 775e50
1839..'. 886 70
1240. j.. 800 --
Michael Huber,
Peter Filbert,
Martin Koons,
Jacob Sell noke.
Prederirk Freed
Philip Bo%er
Abraham Bar.olet
Ludwig Berger,
Rush.
Aaron Boughner, 1837.. 1 . 34 '72
G. Neifert Lindner, 1838..1. 143 40
lleorge Faust, 1839.. L. 155
Jacob hlessersmi:h, 1840..x.e1&
Upper Maharitango.
Jacob Buffington 1837. A. 5 80
Samuel Fetherolf 93 06
l'eter Klock 1839..:. 188 05
George liepler 1840— 580
Lower .11 , 114 'tango.
J7B 62
1610.:,.. 533 --
Philip Osman
Philip Reed
OrwiEsbiirg.
Mirhael 5e1 . 7.1r 1838 . 149 55
snlnmon Lebenenod 18:19.T.. If 5
Ferdinand K realer 1810.:.. 480 57
Pot lsviqe.
1838. i
18:19..
1840
Wm C Leib.
Jacob Seitin7er,
Daniel 11. Leib,
John Horning
David Ilunter
John N. Speice
West Brunswig.
18 .. 529 19
1839. 1 . 440
1810.... 838
Wayne.
Ingeoh Furtig 1838 ... 264 74
Adam Brown 1839.... 316 06
l'eter Kum 18W.... 900
Wm; .1 Mayer,
Wm. Wagner,
Wm. Matz,
Sannel Zimmertmn
Iscob Maniz
Joel Yount
Samuel Kauffman
East Brut:swig.
George B rakes 18 - 9. .. 586
Henry Sassemen 1810.... 471
CAI received for tnxes on Unseated lands 3588 04
Do for redeem.d do 1650 61
Do for Unseated Lan -s sold at
Treasurer's sale in 1410. lases and costs $ 1143 02
Cash receited of Charles Ynd. r fora watch 4
• Do of Lewis Stone for tent , 48 62
Do ofJohn Madison 14 1
rent 32 50
1)o of Daniel Royer fot lime . 12
Do of Dent, Ege for sand ' 511
Do John Brother for lime 25
Do Patrick Carrigan for costs 14 28
Do Jim', Snyder ror oil 2 56
Do Edward Conner for oil and paint 183
Do Jacob Chins nger for 010 boards 250
Do Jacob Read for sundry fines 12 08
Do P. E. Ludwig. Esq, Sheriff.
fines and verdicts collected by him. $ 144 58
Do George Rah,. Esq. Proth'y. f
for verdicts collected by lion - $ 12 00
Do George Rahn. Esq. Proth'y
money remaining in his hands from last 59 15
rear's settlement, with interest,
841,Jan. 7—To balance remaining in
the handsel(' Edward Iluntitinger, Jr. 10,489 88
Treasurer.
By cash paid on orders drawn by the Commissioners,
as follows, viz:
Grand Petit and Traverse Jurors and
Constables.
Road Jurors and Bridge Viewers.
Coroner and Jurors Al
Assessors wages,
Premium and Justice? fees for
scalps,
20 volumes of Election Laws of Pa.
Interest on moneys loaned,
Three Bondi, & interest, paid m full.
Constables making quarterly returns
and mileage.
John Hughes, for building, a Bridge
over the Swatara.
Jacob Faust, on account of building
bridge over the West Branch,
Auditors for settling accounts of 1839
Teaching Poor children,
Screw press for Prothonotary's office.
Convicts in Eastern penitentiary,
Commissioners g. surveyor to divide /
Lower Mabantango township.
Sheriff Wooliston, 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. Ports. Treasurer of Orwigs
burg Academy,
Costs in hehalfof Commonwealth
Judges and officers of elections.
Sunervisties Road Tax on Unseated
Lands,
Costs on goo %Varranto in the case
of Leib, vs. Verne,
Printing and stationary.
Stmianary for public offices.
Audenried. prorhonotary's fees,
Wm. Frailly, for stores,pipe, &c. ' for /
public offices,
Making Ballot-hoses.
Carpenters' work 4. painting public of- /
fices,
Taxes refunded,
George Delbert. for apprehending a
lions thief and conveying him to
Or wigsburgjail.
Frederick Hesser. for 47 days attend
ance as Court-crier.
Franklin, Dreher. fur painting signs
for public offic.s,
Postage forthe use of the county
Repairing blinds for public offices,
liaise Thompson for making Coffin,
Making Index for pmtley's. docket,
Work and materials flit building fire
proofirault for Commissioners office $
Fuel for publO offices. •
Materials and work done to county /
Prison. -
Smith work for prisoners.
Books, stationary mid sundry mer
chandise for public officts*. county
• prison.
Jacob Krebs, for recording' old wills
and documents remaining in the
Recorder's office for yews past..
John Bataan: counsel for 1839.
Christian lauderbnan,Commissioner's
clerk for NW.
A.J. Iliakamah sus dark.
in Jun
in full
908 23
In full
248 46
in full
same
1.888 86
2.652 20
in full
same
543 12
in PI
ram,
mine
866 91
711 V
in full
783 13
150
700
RICO
2,930 00
Tumagita.
1838.... 150
1839. 4 .. 93 28
1810..:. 110
356 ZS
1.807 19
in fn 1
1,480 810
West Penn
1839....
1810••••
:In7
fal 1,058 00
Branch.
1839.... 50
1840.... 1050
- 1,100 00
- 1,057 00
$31,2.52 83
C It•
$2093.10
197 25
307 81
276 55
212
20
2411 90
1529 98
100
300
22 50
48 42
40
526 22
5000
93
331 15
791 38
x"1750
' 368 45
67 75
10 14
ESE
, litmean for 3 'mouths attemfing
hihtd.ngs. S 39 75
Peteriredi fora months intending
1325
Seiliogetecrmmiesinner's wages. 117 50
Edward Conner; ' Sti'.o 93
George,Beyei,„ •-' .19 50
. Ifulltait ger. jr. treasurer's salary 80
Paid treasurer for selling '227 tractel
Uri , ieateil Lands, including the.,
Prothontrara's Fees for acknowl-
I edging. deed., for *hied cost the
County is credited.
Sehenr for 241 fans coal for jail. • 52 20
Peid Sheriff John -G. Woolisou tot
lort.irding prtihneirs.B9 35
George Rahn. prothonotary'. ter!. fie. in 511
PF. Ludo - rig. thetiffs and jailor's fees '7Bl 32i
By halanre rettlaihins ih the hands oft
;nob Uuntsingd.jt. treasurer. leisp 68
$31,252 83
STATE at E
Of the Balaneg due by - the different Conedors
as follows, eiz
Union.
Mark Dieter 1834 $66 56
J. Zimmerman 1837 75 85
D. Lindermutb 1839 159 74
John Briesh 1840 261 97 664 09
Manheint.
Frederick Freed 1837 174 75
Philip Boyer 1838 151 05
Abraham Bertalet 1839 915 16
Ludwig, Berger 1840 1859 08— 3090 04
Pottsville.
Wm. C. Leib 1838 162 42
Jacob Selizineer 1839 602 77
Daniel U. Leib 1840 652 46 1417 65
Wayne.
Joseph Fertig 1838 214 20
Peter Kutz 1840 391 93 606 13
Ba.
Elijah Yarnell 1838 344 12'
A. H. Wilson, 1839 305 52
Wm. Stevenson 1840 547 04— 1196 68
East flrunswzp.
• 1839 97 73
/840 498 96
George Banker,
Henry Sasseman
West Rev smirk.
1A39 156 60
1840 439 10— 595 70
Wm. li agner
Wu]. Matz
Marlin Koons
Jacob Schnoko
Norwegian.
Wm. B. Hull 1838 472 45
Edward Callahan 1899 732 65
Edward Callahan 1840 1252 12— 2158 22
! Schuylkill.
18:hi 110 01
1840 493.51
Jacob Shock
Stephen Ringer
S. Zimmerman
Jucub Nlanta
Tamaqua
1836
1810
Or triasburg.
11439
Bra hcb,
Joel Vlllint 1839 1473 30
Samuel Kauffman 1840 1109 98— 2583 28
David Itimirt
Jutin N. Speico
S. Leben good
Louver 11Wantons).
1839 753 15
1840 605 41— 1358 56
Philip Osman
`Philip Reed,
George Faust
J. Al essersmith.
in fu/I
Upper Alahantango,
George lleppler 1840
Ntisville.
Daniel Chripiian 1834 291 89
Dottie! Christian' 1835 -795 51—
STATE %I ENT.
Oj One asandtng Debts due the County, as
riz :
Minds attains!. Abraham and John
Pott to secure the balanre of Ross
1,200 00
Bull's duplicate for 1837, of Nor.
wegian township. J
Judgment alainst (fencer and Se. )
ligman; being a balance cif L. 1
00
leilner's dimliente of Norwegian
township for 1835
Balance remaining against sundry
Colleetors unsettled, 1269 08
Jacob Zeigenfuss, balance on 'for. t
felted recognizance,
Notes against persons for costs, &c.
fletijaminPott, Esq late a Commis-)
stoner of Seim) (kill County, for
money drawn on order No. 264 ). 13.5 00
in the year 1839, more than he I
was entitled to receive.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Com
neon Plena of Schuylkill County:
We, the subseribcrs, Auditors of the coukty of
Schuy hill, respectfully ao report—that they have
audited and adjusted the accounts of the Commis•
stoners and Treasurer of the county, end submit
the foregoing statement tut the result of their exam
inations, from which it appears that there is a bal
ance due the county, remaining in the hands of J.
Huntzinger, Jr. Treasurer, amounting to the sum
of Ten thousand four hundred, and eighty.nine dol
lars and sixty eight cents. 'Witness our heads this
7th day of January, A. D
PETER KUTZ,
J. IL DOWNING,
WSI. B. HULL,
Auditc ra.
4
January 23,
91 69
Cheap Ready
_Made Winter
Clothing.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
THE advertisers have on hand and will sell. very
eheapfor caste.
Super double milled English Beaver Cloth Over.
coats full 'trimed $lB to 20.
Doubleitnilled Frock Coats, made in the beststyli3
from $l6 to 18
Heavy English Pilot Cloth Over Coats, 12 to 16
do do Frock do 10 to 1.4
67 37
58 15
do Harrington Cloth Over Cuats, 7to 8
Blue Black and fancy colored Dress Coats. 10 to 14
S do do do Extra superfine west of Eng
nlad Cloth Dress Cciats, , 014 to 18
uperfine Blue Black and fancy cidoredCassimera
Pants, 07 to 8
Superfine do do Buckskin Cassimer sto 6
do , Satinet ,, Pants, 4to 5
Heavy; lined Satinet Pants, 26 to 3
First quality Satinet Roundabouts, 4 to 4i
do do Cloth do 6 to 7i
do do Fustian hunting Coats 6i
Fine Kentucky Jean Coats. 56
Heavy ljecoe Silk Velvet Vests, 5 to 6
Superfine English Ilik. Blue 111 k. fancy cut Silk
Velvet Yestri, $46 to 5i
Fine English boiled Satin Vests, 3 to 4
Heavy double backed Woolen Velvet Vests 36 to 4i
Superfine 11:urt and 111 k. Cassimere do 3to 36
Fine double Breast Sattinet Vest, 2 to 26
Valentin anu Woolen Velvet do 16 to 2
13 50
41 04
6 66
23 56
172 81
EU
A general assortment of superfine Lambs wool
Shirts arid Drawers, fine Linnen and Muslin Shirts
&c , ',Cotton and Canton flannel under Shirts and
Prawersi heavy Marino Shirts 4.c. Hoisery, heavy
Germantown Woollen Hove and half hose, fine
white Ccitton and heavy Lambs wool hose.superfine
full trimed Satin' and Bombazine 'Stocks. extra
French Merino and hair cord Scharf. and Scharf
Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirt Bosoms, Collars
&c.l
Also. la large and handsome assortment of super. i;
fine Welt of England Cloths and Ca•simeres, and a
small quantity of well selected French Cloths. a.
mongol ;which aro a variety of Diamond Beaver
Cloths fOr Over Coats of different shades and finish.
Also heavy domestic Diamond Bear Cloths. Those
who pay, Cash may boy bargains of
LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR.
Woollen Dealers and Tailors, corner of Centre
and 340antango Sires%
Notteinbat 88; 48..
11 • •-•
9 50
1 94
1 75
2 75
282 89
117
53 13
5 03
119 83
IRE
450
n lb
741 12
596 69
Pi ow rove.
1839 153 02
1840 470 76 623 78
CO3 52
West Penn.
1839 ,171 16
1840 236 78—
410 94
63 03
80 30-
143 47
121 97
Rush.
]839. IPB P 4
1810 238 72
1087 40
818.235 5
5 70
432 .04
$7.356 8
1125,602 33i
be the Court or Common Plea
Seim,' kill Caufriy, of Match T
!tali
George Mtwara and dhrhitiatra wife, ib'
right of his wife, who was one of the daugh
ters of Jacob Faust , late of Vtaroawrg lowa.
ship, deceased,
es. •
Daniel Faust, Jaeoh Faust. Abraham Faust,
Maria Deibert. late Maria Fatrit, Abraham
lime ■nd &Joanna him wile. Andrea Kimmel
and Esther his wife, John Werner and (Oath
sane his wife. helepit Heisler end Hannah
his wife, hie Manna% Fidler John Keiser
and Lydia wife, lute Ly dia Fidler, Peter
Herring and Elizabeth his wife, late Eliza.
be:h Fidler, Molina Heisler and Leah his
wife late Leah Fidler, John limit and Abbe
his wife. late Abbe• Fidler., Istset Fidl e r,
Daniel Fidler. Magdalena Fidler. &else!
Fidler, John Fidler. Jacob ?Am:tents* sad
Hannah his wile. late Hannah Heim, Pin.
tel Shucker and Elizabeth his wife. late Mit.
abeth Heim, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Heiro,Els.
lher Heim, Jacob Heim, Cathariue Heim, &
Elitabeth Faust widow of Jacob raw. de.
ceased.
o
ut
The partiesparties above named are hereby notified that
p r of suent to a Writ De Partitioni Facianda, issued
the Court of Common Pleas ot the county of
and to me directed, I will hold an In—
quisition or( the several premises, to
Limestone Quai" . V, satiate in the township of West
Brunswig, ir, thecoNntY of Schuylkill, bounded by
lands oflacob Sharrad;,i. Joseph Albright and Sam.
uel Kimmel, containing t ariety four perches and la
half short measure. Also all that Grist and Saw
mill and ten acres of Land, situate in the township
of %Vest Brunewig aforesaid, bounded rill around by
other land of Daniel Faust. Also a certain film
suage, tenement and Tract of Land, situate in the
township of West Brunswig-aforesaid, bounded by
lands of Daniel Faust, Abraham Mayer, Joseph
Rickert and others; containing Two Hundted and
eighty.two acres and one hundred and forty-eight
perches strict measure, with the appurtenances....
to divide and set out to each of the claimants and
parties in the above stated suit in severalty the parts
and pur parts to which they are respectively entitled
on Monday, the Bth day of March next, et 9 o'clock.
A. M. when and where you may attend if yon
think proper.
JOHN G. WOOLISON,
ShPrifre Office. Orunst erg,t Sherif.
January 16, 1840. 4-6
n the Court of Common Pleas of
Schuylkill County, of March Term,
1841.
John George and David Greenawalt,
Setastisn Miller, Peter Filbert, John Strimp.
ler, John W. Patten, the Union Canal Com . .
pony of Pennsylvania, and Elizabeth Drew.
kir, the widow of Daniel Drenkle, deceas.
eel: Amos Esterly and his wifr, late Maria
Drenkle. Henry S. Drenkle, Elizabeth S.
Drenkle, Catharine S. Drenkle, Caroline
Drenkle and Sarah Drenkit. being minor
children of Daniel Drenkle, deceased, the
said Amos E-terly being their Guardian;
and Jacob Weyman and Margaret his wife,
late widow of Daniel D. B. Beim; Susan D.
B. Kt im, Daniel U. B. Kei n Catharine D.
B. Keiin, Irving minor children of Daniel
D. B. Kuhn, deceased; and Mathias Richards
being their Guardian. and Benneville Kelm,
Assignee of the said Daniel D. B helm, de.
ceased. The Heirs and Legal Represents.
'ives of Christian Ley, - deed, to wit: John
Ley, Crith.tian Ley, William Stroh; and
Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Zimmerman
and Mary his wife. Augustine Holmes and
Sarah his wife, ‘Villiam Ley. The children
of Michael Kinzmiller who was intermarried
with one of the daughters of Christian Ley.
dec'd, now ntsis &erased, to wit: —Jacob
Kuizmiller, Kilizmiller, Sarah Kutz.
John Kutzmiller. I..aac Kutzmiller.
The Ileirs of Smith, who was also
married In ‘rie of the daughters olChrirlian
427 56
249 83
Ley. dec'd, now also deteaged, to wi't Gco.
Smith. John Smith, Mary Smith. Elizabeth
Whecca Smith and Sarah Smith'. and
John Moyer and Sarah his wife, Who was
the widow of lie said Christian Ley, dec'd. J
The parties share named arc heresy notified that
pursuant to 6 Writ Da Par.itinni Faciende, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of
Schuylkill am:LIU inc directa, I will hold en Inqgi
sition on theltremoses, situate in rfiti. giove town.
ship, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands now or
late of ll.ltzer Kautz...lamb tloover and others, be.
tng on the Union Canal, at the town of Pinegrove,
and known by the name of "Forge Property," con•
lai9inv about One Hundred and Tharty.fotre acres,
with the appurtenances—to divide ar.d set out to
each orthe claimants and parties in the above stated
suit in severalty the pails or purports to which they
are respectfully entitled, on Saturday the i3itt day
of Match next, at .10 o'clock, A. M.—when and
where you may attend if you think proper.
JOHN G. WOULISON,
Sheriff's Office, Orwigshurg, Sherif.
January Ir - t h, A. D. 1841. ( 4-8
.
ID'U.S..Gazeite,Philadelphia, insert daily 6 weeks.
and Journal, Reading, and Courier, Lebanon,6
weeks each, mark price at bottom, and send bills to
this office for settlement.
•
K. S.
c‘ 011 Come and Seed,
ej_RANT, Carroll, & Co., have added to their new
‘A and Cheap Stock of Merchandize, which they
offer to the citizens of Pottsville, and the public gp.
erally, at much less prices than have ever been sold
in the region for Cash, to wit:
Super Blue, Black. Brown Green Olive Broad
Cloths, Casimeres, and Sattinets.
Also superior Muslin Do Lanes, French and Eng.
lish Merinoes, French and domestic prime, from 61.
to 33 cents per yard. Yellow, White% Red, Green
and Blue Woollen and Canton Flannels.
1 14 yards Unbleached- Muslin,
do " Bleached do.
HARD WARE.
Locks. Latches, Butts and Screws.
Sprigs and Jacks, for Miner's shoes,
Long and short handled Coal Shovels,
Cast Steel point Sand do.
Coal Riddles from 4, i,e, I. inches,
Wire Sives, No. 2,3, 4, 6.8, 10, 12, 14 and 16,
Cast Steel pr. Bar, or by the pound,
American do. " tS Sa
NAILS.
20 Kegs 36, 4,4 i, 5, 56 inch Cut Spikes,
20 do. 3d, 4d, 6d, ed. 10d, 12d,20d,30d, 40d Na la,
300 lbs. &con, consisting of Hams, Shoulders and
Flitch.
ALSO,
Mackerel No. 1, fresh,—lrtsb and Pickled Salmon.
200 lbs. nalogne Sausage. r
GROCERIES. • ,
Sugar at all rates; Rio, Java and Laguira Coffee;
Raisins, Currants; Dip'd and Moulded Candles;
Rice, barley, Young Dyson, Hyson and Soushoog
Teas fresb„and selected expressly for family use.
2000 lbs, superior New ri Td Old Cheese.
101 " Sap Sago do.
SEGARS. • ,
10 Boxes superior Havanna &gam ,
10 do do Principee a..
1000 felt Spanish -•
1000 Common. g o ol . t Maryland,
- _ __
" OIL.
400 glls. Winter Strained Oil, Dark and black,
200 " Resned, do.
200 a Whale do. per Dbl.°, Gal km:
We have had so many complaints from ourcuse
tomersetrtio . have purchased Oil elsewhere, that we
have been very partientar in oeraeleetion. Call and
give our oil a trial, we know it is 0. K.S. "011
Klear Sperm."
Dec 19, 1840.
Ptirdonlii Digest.
gums Edition. juat - Publtabcd and for sale by
B. BANNAN.
January 16,
-Geo. W. Slater,
AS just received• a fresh lot of No. If 2 and
a., , llfackrel, in wholeand Barrels, and will ba
sold at a small advance on the cat'.
Deemabim 12.
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BACON.
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