I 15 11 •`. II Oliin•HolUSE AO I ELIJAH. HAMIifER, Treasui• with the Directors of the Poor an 4 Employment of Schuylkill Coui4, of January; A. D, I'B4o,,tothefir# D. 1841, •both daysi included. DR. 1841.—Januavy I.—To cash received sioners.of Schuylkill county, for the Directors of the Poor of ' county, it being balance ofOrder, cember 27,1839, and not inelnd year's account. To cash received from George Batte . terest oq $2OO. from hie mothel (formerly a pauper.) Tocash received from John Schall o of Hides, To cash received from-the Commis Schuylkill couuty, for the use of tors of the Poor, dr.c. of Schuy)ki lip to thie date, To balance remaining in the hands Hammer, Tivasurer, -CR• • 1840.--Januaryl.—By balance due T ' port Of Auditors, , By cash raid William for the Alms House, By cash paid Isaao Moser for do.. Flannels. Blankets. Linsey, Muslin. Ch Calicoes, Mikis, Tow. Flax, Lin len Sugar,Coffee.Molasses,Tea,ChociatS. ' Oil, Spines"4-c. Fish, ' Hard ware, Earthen, Queens and C a 794 bushels Rye 15 barrels Flour 234 bushels- Potatoes Bacon, - 18 Head Steers Dried Apples and peaches Apples and Cider Brushes and Brooms Carding. Dying and Weaving Bed Feathers Shoes and Stockings .- . Apothecary- Tobacco , Stationary, • Hats and Caps .: Tailoring '. I.' Said levy Relief - to out door Paupers • i Blacksmith work and Iron If Carpenters work, li I : New Garden Fence, !, Road Tax for 1839• Ground rent on Lot in Morris' Aeiti . Pottsville 45 tons Coal Hired Men Hired women Printing Leather • Dauphin County Alms House foroa Paupers, Attending Hospital . and sick person Costs • '. . 2 Ploughs and 2 Cradles Plaster o of Paris i . 350 Chesnut Rails Straw • ,1 2 Hydrants , Gardener and Garden Seeds j Sawing Timber t Boards and Shingles bought in 1838:, Boardefor repairing Tavern House Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowry an • SALARIES. By cash paid Samuel K. Kepner, 4ea • . vice as Director for 1839. Daniel B. Kershner, 1 year sirvi ° Direqor for 1829, Do: extra services. Do. Salary for IMO. Daniel Bartolet. I year's salary its , Director for 1810, [. I 20.00 Do' extra services, 4 50 George Bodey, Bodey, Jun 1 years sal• ary as Director, for 18,40, 20 00 Do. qitra services 7 LO Grieff part of his salary 3s Stew ard for MO. Isaac Moser, late Steward. 4 months ser vice up to Ist of April, 1840.1 Charles Focht part of his salarias Clerk for 1840, , Elijah Hammer, 2 years salary its Trea surer, Dr. Geo.Halbers tadt.ls month service as. Physician. [ • .140 62,1 Dr. Samuel R. Medlar, 1 y, r. salary, 70 00 'Do. part of half year ida 24 61 Balance, WE the subscribers, Auditors or Schuylkill County, having examined the account of the Treasurer of the Directors of the Poor and of the littuse.of Employment. fns the County of Schuylkill. respectfully do report the foregomg statement as the reselt df our incestiEration and.there is remaining in_ the hands of the Treasurer one hundred and sixty-two dollars and eighty-four cents. Witness our hands this the 6th day of January, A. D . 1841 IVILLIAM-GRlEPP,Stewafd, in account with the Directors of the Poor and oil the House of Eni ployment for the County of Schuylkill. from the Pat day of April, A. D. 1840, to the first day of Janua ry, A. D. 1841. DR.;; . 'i ' To cash received from Elijah Hiirnmer, Treasurer, for the use of the Alm%ituse. $460 00 To cash received from Elijah H -mmer, Treasurer, on account of'isala.ry, 162 247 To cash received on account of sieer,sold . 30 00 Rents from G. Kauffman nd Mrs. . Downey, Boarding .Paupers belongin '. to other Bounties, 1 Horse gold Indentures, Hay, , Pasture, I "r 1 Calf suld, ~ • Corn, . ! 4 . _Baskets, Darnagesslone by stray horat in field Jr t PEA' R J. H. 01 WM. p. CR. t, By cash paid to hired men and.lerl Constables fees for bringin4Pat to House, L f 27 l6i Labor in ;flay and hardest 68 87 Travelling expenses, h I 14 20f Taylor work, 12.68 Pork, • 62 10 - Horse,; 76 00 Taking it Pauper to BloUrtiin Asylum, York State, r Attending Hospital and sick pert Relief to out door paupers, Potatoes, Gardener and Garden Seedt • Hardware, &c. Fish, Blacksmith work, Rye and torn, Toll, IL •i f • Freights on Canal,ii , c. Hired women. t Tin work, Dried Teacher, Apples, &c ~'t GrocerieS and costs, . Medicine; - • -Grindingl Plastor of Paris, i ! Dry Gooils and Baskets,' Stationary and Timothy Se4d, Buckwheat and Rye Straw; By 9 month compensation as'} from Ist ;of April A. D. 18 0, tot of January A. D. 1841. 1 WE the dubteribera, Auditoie ofd Schuylkill, hiving examined the acco Grieff, Steward of SchuylkiliGonmy respectfully do report the above state suit 01 our inYestigation. Witneas o 1 6th day of January, 1841. If Paupers remaining in Me House on Me Ist flay of January, Is4l. i' • , • Males' • • •• ' " 51 Males under 12 Yearslo Females; 19 Teroalerunder 10 years 5 Out door Paupers ENT. in account the House of from the first January, A. i 91 Paupers admitted into•the Hasse from lit of Jona, ary, 1840 to log of January, 1841. 1 Males • ' 90 1 , Males bora in House, --; 1 Females 44 Females born in House, ~. 1 I. ... the Commie , use of . uylkill' -. De. , . . l a s t $5OO 00 er, in- 1 - estate; 12 00 count CM era of Dired ounty, 5000 00 162 84 $5799 71 Isaac Cross to Francis W .Hughes of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county : Thomas Welsch to Jonathan Miller of, Upper Tulpehoken township, Berks county; Daniel Swenck to Ludwig Zimmer. man ofUnion township, Schuylkill county, Mary Ann Bennet toDenjamin Spavd of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Julia Ma loy to Wm. Haggerty of the Borough of Pottsville,. Schuylkill county. rer as per re 174 33 of the 460 00 145 00 cks, &c. .425 081 1 map, 426 56 28 00 warp 91 90} 425 25 . 81 26 91 50 165 73i 375 00 21 75 , ' 1 800 . ti 19 951 54 644 25 00 67 77 157 54 62 12 , 4 08 10 12 7 36 6 65 454 91i 79 841 51 pair Shoes, 66 pair Pantaloons, 19 Rounda bouts, 80 Shirts, 20 Shernise, 39 Frocks, 8 Patti. coats, 8 Vests, 14 Aprons, 18 Pillow Oases, 2 Sun Bonnets, 8 pair Stockings, 12 Bed Sheets, 7 Towls, 5 Table Cloths, 27 Coffins. PRODUCE OF FARM. Wheat 123 bushels, Rye 95 bushels, Oats, 642 bushels, Corn in Cobs 1094 bushels, Buck wheat 125 bushels, Turnips 18 bu'ls, Pumpkius 1865, Potatoes 1500 bushels, Cider 15i barrels, Hay 74 horse loads, 41i barrels Apple Butter, 5599 Pickles, 1716 Cabbage heads, 91 bushels Onions. Slaughtered '9. Calla weight 616 lbs, hides 93 lbs.—Fattened pn Farm and Slaughtered 14`Stee.rs weight 65991b5., hides 1035 lbs., Tallow 423 lbs. —4 Hogs,weight 1460 lbs., Lard 191 lbs.—Fatten ed on Farm and.sold 3:Steers weight 1294 lbs. 17 25 -- 68 80 13 84 IM=l ISAAC MOSER, late Steward, in account with the Directors of ,the Poor and of the House of Em ployment for the county of Schuylkill, from the Ist day January, A • D. 1840, to, the Ist day of April, 1840. 30 00 36 377 57 14 39 25 35 00 18 42 farm 20 00 T as 20 00 . 10 50 1 • 20 00 50 50 24 50 27 50 162 21; 100 00 ge, 45 40 00 94 61 162 84 $5526 87 KUTZ, J. - H. DOWNING, W 5". B: HULL. 141 19 145 80 40 00 3 00 1 6 50 4 88 4 25 1 50 90 1 00 $lOOl 31 UTZ, NINC, Mil ! $268 30 i l pens dale 35 00 one 20 61 27.55 27 211 13 441 1'72 5 60 35 2 50 811 • 2'50 20 75 1 00 2 281 22 331 4 121,, 6 00 12 15 2 50 13 55 243 75 $ 1001 31 he County o nt of William Alma Houpe, rent aril the re• r hands this , Whole number 227 Males discharged and absconded 77 Males died ' 11 Females discharged & absconded 41 Females died ; 2 Bound out 3 boys and 2 girls 5 Remaining 91 Whole number BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1840 MADE IN HOUSE, PRODUCE OF DAIRY 1153 lbs. Butter D R. 1810.—January. 1 —To balance in hand as per re " port of Auditors, 48 31 To cash received of Elijah Hammer Treas. urer, 245 110 Henry Boyd for Rent, : - 37 50 " Fire Wood, 2 75 " Patipers, 6 12 " Fines, 5 72 " Indentures, 6 00 " Shoes for himself, '4 50 C R. By cash paid to hired men and clerk. 61 94 . do for Rye and Corn 60 35 do Constables .fees for bringing Pauper's : to House 9 91 do Travelling expenses -11 19,i do Groberies 1 09i do shoes and Stockings -10 92i do Outdoor relief 11 11 do Butchering:hogs and steers 5 071- do Coal Buckets 8 00 du . Attending Hospital & sick persons 500 do Apples. 4 10 do Tin: Work 2 13 do Costs 4 6971 do Postage' du 1 Dog 2 00 do Repairing 2 Clocks 200 do Toll and Medicine 1 75 do Policy of Insurance, 51 00 do Biadksmith. Work 1 Hi do • School Books and Stationary 1 121 j By 4 months compensation as. Steward, from Ist December 1839, to Ist of April A. D. 1840, We the subscribers} Auditors of the County of Schuylkill, having examined the accounts of Isaac Moser, late Steward of Schuylkill County Alms Mouse, respectfully do report the above statement as the result , of oui investigation. Witness our hand - 4 this 6th day ofJanuary,lB4l. PETER RUTZ, JOHN FL DOWNING, March 6, -10-4tl WM. B. HULL. Administrator's Notice. ,ETTERS .of adthinistration with the Will iJ annexed. onthe estate of Plan ket F. Glentworth, late of the city of Trenton, in the State of New Jer sey decessed,having been granted to thesu'aseriber, all persona indebted to , the estate of said deceased, are hereby requested tn'make payment to•the sub scriber, and aH ,persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Plunket F. Glentworth, iire hereby requested to make knotn the same to the subscriber without delay. ROBERT WOODSIDE, Administrator. 10— March 6 In the Court of Common pleas of Leb anon county, to August! erm, 1840. No. 3.4. _ Christopher Behney, Thomas U. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad ministrators &c., of Jbbn Batdorff deceased,; with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff, John L Batdorff, Benjamin Batdorff. Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff' by his Guardian George Wal • born, George Walborn' nd Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Batdorff, they the said Thomas L. Baldorff, John L. Batdorff, Benjamin ;Bat dorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Eliz abeth Walborn, being children and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff, accessed ; also with notice to George Walborn, Guardian of Ange lina, Amanda, John and Maria Batdorff, tinker children of Peter Batdorff deceased (alao one of the sons of John Batdorff deceased:) aid also with notice to Peter Edris, (who was intermar ried with Catharine Bitdorff, now deceased, also one of the daughters of the said John Bat dorff deceased) as the Guardian of Levine, Me linda and Henry Edris; minor children of them the said Peter Edris and Catharine his, wife; and also with' ninlce to ;the said Peter Edris as surviving husband of the said Catharine Bat dorff ; and also with notice to ChristainlSpan. gler and Leonard home!, Trustees of tlitafore said Benjamin Batdorff, (one of the sensor the said John Batdorff deceased) under the acts of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth relating to lunatics and habitual:drunkards. And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing ,ett _ to:the Court that some of the heirs and ,„,y; 4 l- , - legal representatives of the said John •••_ • Batdorff deceased, reside out of the ;‘1": 41. county of Lebanon`.—Whereupou the j. Court do make a rule and do order and direct that notice of the writ issued in the above suit, 'out of i the Court ot Common Pleas of Lebanon county be served by publication in one of the papers published at Reading, Berke county, and in one of the papera printed in Pottsville, Sehuyl• kill county, thirty day before the first day of the next term, for Jour successive weeks. You the a bove named defendent Ore therefore hereby notified of the, aboVe rule, and to appear on the first Monday of April next, and shes, cause, it any you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the above suit. • By order of the Court, • JOHN STEIN, Prothonotary. 11-4 t Much 6 In the Court of CommOn Pleas of Leb anon county, to August Term, 1840. No. 32. , George Eckert, vs: Thomas L. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad. ministriators &c., of John Batdorff, deceased;i .o with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff, John L.Bat. t dorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Dan. I 1: iel Batdorff, by his Guardian George Walborn, ti George Walborn and Elizabeth his wife, late " Elizabeth Batdorff, they the, said Thomas L. q Batdorff, John L. Batdorff, Benjamin Batdorff, .4, , Polly Batdorff, Daniel Bat.dorff and Elizabeth r. s . Walborn, being children and heirs at law of 'ul the said John Batdorff, deceased : also with.no- .4 Lice to George Walborn, Guardian of Angelina. : Amanda,. .John and Maria Batdorff, minor chit,/ E den of Peter Batdorff, deceased, (also one ofthe }•` 2 sons of John Batdorff decease! :) and also withl notice to Prier Edris (who was intermarried i 2 with Catharine Batdorff, now deceased, also E one of the daughters of the said John Batdorff, i, deceased,) as the Guardian of Levine, Melindal and Henry Edris, winor children of them the "°—_ said Peter Edris and Catharine his wife: and also, with notice to the said Peter Edris as sun- a r viving husband of the sad Catharine Batdorff;l 8 and also with notice to Christian Spangler and c Leonardrlmmel, Trustees of the aforesaid Ben.a jamin Batdorff (one of the sons of the said John I § Batdmff, !deceased) under the acts of the Gen. I cn eral Assembly of this commonwealth, relating I to lunatics and habitual drunkards J And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing ~,,,.,). so ', to the Court that some of the heirs tied ft, " legal repsesentatives of the said John .17.: 1 4 . . Batdorff, deceased, reside out of the !N o county of Lebanon—Whereupon the , iii• N 4 Court do make a rule and do order and direct that notice of the writ issued in the above suit out of the Court of' Common Pleas of Lebonon county, be served by publication in one of the papers published in Reading, perks county, and in one ofthe papers printed in Pottsville, Schuylkill county, thirty days before the first oav of the next term, for. four scccessive weeks. You the above named defendants, are therefore hereby notified or the above rule, and to appear on the first Monday of April next,:and shew cause, if any you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the above ;suit. , By order of the Court, JOHN STEIN, Prothonotary. 10-4 t • , March 6 In the Court of Common Pleas of Leb anon; County to August Term, 1840. No. SS. • . Tho:nas L. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad. 71. ministraters &e,, of John Batdorff deceased : 2 with notice to Thomas- L. Batdorff, John L. Batdorff, Benjamin 'Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, ~ Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian George Val s born, Gedrge Walborn and Elizabeth his wile, ..- late Elizabeth Batdorff. the'y the said Thomas 5 . L. Batdorff, John L. Batdorff; Bat• "0 dorff. Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff', and Eliz- 4 abeth Walborn, beir.g children and heirs at law ; of the said John Batdorff deceased; also with : notice to George Walborn, Guardian of Ange- 0 lina, A:nanda. John and Marta Batdorff, minor g children Of Pfter Batdorff deceased (also one g of the suns of John Bitdorff deceased t and also 0 with novice to Peter Edris, k who was intermai- ; vied with Catharine Batdorff now deceased, also • .2 one of the daughters of the said John Batdorff E) deceased) as the Guardian of Levine. Melinda .2 and Henry Edris, minor children of them the t' said Peter Edris as surviving husband of the c . said Catharine Batdorff; and also with notice 1 tA. to Christain Spangler and Leonard lmmel, I 0 Trustees of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff, I .E (one of the sons of the said John Batdorff de- 'L'. ceased) under the acts of the General Assembly r. "of this commonwealth relating to lunatics and I cE habitual drunkards. ' ..I And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing to 6 the Court that some of the heirs and le- A' gal representatives of the said Jahn Batdorff, deceased, reside out of the ' 1 ,;, , t. county of Lebanon—Whereupon the P I ' % Court do make a rule and do order and direct that notice of the writ issued in the above suit out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon county be served by publication in one of the papers published . at Reading, Berke county, and in one of the papers printed in Pottsville, Schuyl kill county, thirty days before the first day of the nest term, for four successive weeks. .Vou the above named defendants are therefore hereby noti fied of the above rule, and to appear on the first Monde y of April next, and chew cause. ir any you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the above suit. / By order of the Court, • 355 50i 100 00 $ 355 90} March 6 In the 'Court of Common Pleas of Leb anon county, to August Term, 1840. No. 35. Daniel Stine and Casper Sherk , Administra tors, 4-c., of Samuel Sherk, deceased : DB, Thomas L Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad. ministrators &c., of John Batdorff deceased; with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff. John L. Batdorff.; Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Bstdorff, Daniel Eiatdorff by his Guardian George %Val born. Geurle Walborn and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Batdorff, they the said Thomas L. Batdorff. John L. Batdorff. Benjamin Bat. dorff, Polly Batdorff. Daniel Batdorff and Eliz. abet!' Walborn, being childien and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff deceased: also with notice to George Walborn, Guardian of Angelina, Amanda, John and Maria Batdorff, minor children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also one of the sons of the said John Batdorff deed) and also with notice to Peter Edris, (who was intermarried with Catharine _,Hatdorff now de. ceased, also one of the daugliters of the said John Batdorff deceased) as the Guardian of Levina, Malinda and Henry Edris, minor chil dren of them the said Peter Edris and Cathrine his wife and also with notice to the said Peter Edris, ad surviving husband of the said Cath arine Baidorff : and also with notice to Chris lain Spangler and Leonard Immel, Trustees of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff (one of the sons of the said John Batdorff deceased) under the acts Uf General Assembly of this common wealth relating to lunatics and habitual drunk. ards. I M And n.w to wit, January 9, 1891. It appearing t. to the Court that some of the heirs and • legal representatives of the said John V` - j 1 • Baidorff deceased reside out of the NO county of Lebanon—Whereupon the N I , Court do make a rule and do order and direct that notice of the writ issued in the aliwe suit nut of the Court of Common Pleds of Lebanbn county, be served by publication in one of the papers published at Reading, Berke county, and in one of the papers published in Pottsville, Schuylkill cour.ty, thirty days before the first day of the next term, for four successive weeks. You the nboJo named eefer dents arc therefore hereby notified qt th - e - tibove rule, and to appear on the first Monday of April next, and show cause, if any you have, why the - Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the above suit. By order of the Court, JOHN STINE, Prothonotary. 10— 1 Mardi 6 To Rent, ;-. From the Ist of April next, the Tavern in MO 'Port Carbon, occupied by the subscriber, with Yatd and Stabling adjoining. The situation is such, that it may be expected to do as good busi ness as ahy house in Pert Carbon, in that line. 1 . GEORGE DOUGHERTY. Port Carbon, March 6 ; 10- 1 _ Repeal Association. A Stated Meeting of thesPottaville, Schuylkill Co. Repeal Association will .be held in the large room, of o Mr. O'Connor's Hotel, this evening at 7 o'clock. • All those wishing to become members, are partie nlarly Milted to attend, and the friends of Ireland generally. March 6, lEEE THE MINERStJOURNAL. Jacob Seibert, vs, JOHN STEIN, Prothonotary 10— . ==WE I N NSOLV ENT . DEBTORS..-The subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common. plea of Sehnylkill county, for the benefit of the iteveial Acts of Assembly, passed fur the releif of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday ;the 29th day of March neat ,at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Or: wigsburg, for the hearing of us and our creditors, when and •where they may attend if theithink proper. EDWARD JAMES, WILLIAM SMITH, JAMES BRASON, GIDEON OSWALT, PETER REPPERT, Milich 6 For Sale, Cheap for Cash. R AIL Road Cars. Drift Cars, Wheelbarrows Skreens, Picks, Shovels, and other Alining Tool and Implements. Apply to March 6, T HE partnership heretofore existing between Charles A. Whitney and Jesse T urner, Coal Merchants, trading under the firm of Whitney & Turner, was dissolved on the 12th inst. by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm ere requested to make payment, and all - persons having claims will 6lease present them to Jesse Turner, wnp is ;authorised to settle the business of the Jate firm. • CHARLES A WHITNEY, 7 JESSE TURNER. Port Carbon, Feb. 27,• 9-3 t 117 100,000 BOXES OF DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS sold the past year. `•KILL OR CURE." This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is the doctrine entertained and practiced by the numerous Quacks who manufacture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for thei r base. _ - - How you trust to such preperations. 'Tis true, they "kill or cure," and you all then hear of the cures, but never hear of the killed or wounded, or those whose constitutions are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines, I wou Id recommend the use of remedies that wi 11 coun teract their bad effects, before it is to late. BF. ADVISED, Therefore, to gurard against the evil effects of Quack medicines, and employ such medicines only as you know, and have proof of being prepared by a regular experienced Apothecary and Physician.- Such id DR. LEIDY'S • SARSAPARILf.A or BLOOD PILLS, Which may be used at all times, ages, ana seasons. where either a mild or active purgative may be required oras a purifier of the blood arid animal flards, and in all Weases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, &c. &c. They may be used without restraint from diet or oc cupation, from moderate or temrerate living, being free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote 'against their bad effects. Numerous certificates frhm various parts:of the Uni ted States have been, from time to time pi.blished, it is only necessary to inform the public where they may be had genuine. Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack prepara tion, I would simply observe, that they are the prepara tions of a regular Druggist and'Physician, attested also by Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. F.. James, D N. Chapman, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. J. Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. H. Delaney, C. C. Biddle, Esq., R. Adrain, Esq., &c. &c. They are prepared and sold, v. holesale and retail at Dr LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 N. SECOND Street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Ea. 'Oe and Serpents. and by, VV. T. ENING , Druggist, Poitsville. February 27th,9 S 100!---S 100! WILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY, for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his MEDIC:ATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. .ONE BOTTLE is' equal to SIX PINTS of any Syrup that is made, and is bought by.nu• merous persons throughout the city and country for making Syrup therefrom, and who will sell it at the rate of seventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle (about half a pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scrofu la or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of the Liver. Af fections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of the nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and a general Purifier of the „Wood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary. Every body knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when using it, to get a good preparation of it, and then there will be no dis• appointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the, most respectable Physi cians" in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the Uni led States for the character of his preparation, as well al so to the numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from time to time published, now deemed unnecessary as the character of his prepara tion is firmly establidied.—Throughout the Southern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence over all others, par,icularly among physi cians, who, for the benefit of the patients, always,recom mend it Dr.Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per formed by, , his medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla, as has ever been effected by any medicine in existence, The reader is referred to the directions accompany ing each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Re mmerber one bottle, (half a pint.) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. Wit Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle Prepared and sold wholesole and retail akin Leidy's Health Emporium, Second-street below Vine. Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE AND SERPENTS, Philadel phia, and by. Wm. T. EPTING . Druggist, Pottsville. February 72th, 9 I The Bartram Botanic Garden•. / ,: 03 4, SITUATE on the west side of the Schuylkill river, about half a mile below the new bridge at Gray's Ferry ; con taining. about twenty-four acres. Bound ed on the west by Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad, and on the cast by the river Schuylkill, on which ri has a front of twehe hun dred feet. • The property is delightfully situated on the banks of the Schuylkill, commanding a most picturesque view of its termination in the river Delaware ; and for the purpose for which it-has been used during 'the last century, is certainly one of the handsomest ,situations in the county of Philadelphia. For a cemetery It presents superior advantages. The grounds being already handsomely laid out and stocked with the best and largest variety 0f.,--shrub. bery and ornamental trees is the United States, will .require little or no expense to convert into a place suitable for the purpose. The mansion house can, at a vary trifling expense be eonve:ted into a chapel. And the extremely low price at which it will be of (erred for the purpose, will bring it within the reach of any one of the numerous religious bodies in the city of Philadelphia who want a place for burial. The road being good it is easy of access at all seas ons of the year. There is a good stone quarry, and excellent sand and gravel on the property. The improvements consist in a stone mansion house fronting on the river, a good barn, outbuiti ings, tenant's house, and extensive green houses. A large and substantial wharf has been constructed on a portion of the river front, and there are mate. rials convenient for filling up others. Its location for wharves for the purpose of shipping coal is prob . ably superior loan,. other on the river : being below the Gray's Ferry Bridge, large vessels 'nay load there without the risk of passing throtigh the nar row channel of the Bridge. The wharf already con structed can be rented to good advantage, and the Garden having been to long established as a sum. mer retreat, as well as the whole river front being suitable for wharves, it is believed that sufficient may be rented off to pay a large proportion of the in terest on its costs. The greater part of the put chase money afay re. main on the mortgage on the premises fir a number of years if required. For further particulas apply to Mr. Carr, on the premises, or to ROBERT SMETHURST, 51 north Sixth street. below Arch, Where a plat and description uf the premises can be seen. Philadelphia, Feb..:l_ 9-6 t Dried Appitcs and Peaches, FOR sale at the store ' GEO. W. SLATER. December 12,' SO 10- ANDREW ' RUSSEL. 10-tf Notice. BE UA RE THEN FOR SALE. E/33 ~'""~ 1. Lrimazanes - .- HakEHOUNEy CANDY. 4ND MILT CE3U131..--i 1 i • DELHARFS CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ES- A SENCE OF HOREHOUND CANDY, is acknowl edged by the prees and medical faculty, to be a supe rior article; and no worthless humbug. patronised and recommended by Dra Jacssos, Drs. WOOD. " MITCHELL, PITTERSOIL . Dr. Farroar. And a host of others. as a most excellent compound for 'coughs, Colds, Asthma and floarmess, In Bronch iti Al has no superior. For pain in the Side or Breast, Spitting of Blood. Croup, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, profuse or Difficult Expectoration. Lowness of Spirits, and all those diseases tending to CONSUMP TION. This Candy contains the virtues of Horehound, Liv erwort, Comfry, Slippery Elm, Boneset, Elecampane, &c. Comprising the medical virtues of Tatars FOUR of the most popular Vegetable Cough Ingredients. PELHAM'SCANDY is the only universal cure for Coughs. Colds. 4-c. ever discovered. and is certain in every case to afford nistantaneous relief. and in most rases a complete cure, In many cases where the best ineciical skill has failed, it has afforded more than tem. porary relief, as can be proved by undeniableand unso liciteu testimonials recieved by the proprietor. Mothers speak delightfully of its chat ming effects on their offspring, that they were unable to obtain rest from the coughing and restlessness of their children, till they procured some of PELHAM'S CANDY. Recollect to ask for PELHAM'S HOREHOUND CANDY. Be careful to observe that each direction is headed with the name of Pelham, and also has the signature of Chas. N. Holbrook, who is the General agent for the United States... A supply of the above article just recieved and for sale at Drug & Chemical store ef the subscriber, Cen tre St. Pottsville. Feb. 7th, To Carpenters. 911 HE undersigned wishes to employ 4 steady •LI- Men, who are-used to working in Oak Timber, to work at Boat Building. JOHN M. CROSLAND, February 27, 9 Garden seeds. THE subscriber is now opening. 'big supply of Garden Seeds, which he will warrant to be fresh. February 27, NEW GOODS. T HE subscriber has just returned from Philadel phia with an elegant supply of fashionable Blue, Black, and Invisible Green Cloth, Sattinetts, Cassimeres, Cords, White Beaverteens, Elegant Gilt Buttons, latest fashion, Vestings, All of which will be disposed of at lower rates than they can be purchased elsewhere. The subscriber being determined to merit a por tion of patronage ' respectfully solicits the public to give him a call. LrUnited States Bank Notes will be taken at par for back dues, and in payment for goods, JAMES McALARNEY, Feb 20, 8-3 BY ayoung man, thoroughly acquainted with Bookkeeping by double or single entry, and who can produce unexceptionable reference. A sit. tuition in some respectable Mercantile House as Clerk or Salesman, or any other business adapted to occupy the attention of the Advertiser, employ. ment being his object. He would have no objection to go South or West, being acquainted with the So Ahern Trade. A line addressed to S. J. M. and left at this Office, stating where an interview may be had will meet with prompt attention. February 201,1 i, 8-301 Store and Tavern Stand TO LET. irgVIAT excellent Tavern and Store Stand in the II: Valley Rdil Road, about 100 yards above Port Carbon, which has been occupied as a Tavern for the last twelve years, will be leased from the first of April next. For terms apply to EDWARD O'CONNOR. Feb. 20th, 8-30 1 Pottsville Orphan's Court Sale of 111INERSVILLE PROPERTY. BY ADJJURNMENT. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court, 931 HE Subscriber, executor of the last Will and - 11 - Testi ment of Henry Christ, late of Minersville, deceased, will expose by Public Vendue on Sat. urday the 20th day o f March next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the House of :Michael Mortimer, in Pottsville, All that certain moiety or one undivided Half of a certain, LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough ni inersville, No. 1,& mark ed in the Plan of the said Borough, being 100 feet in Front, on Main Street 80 feet in Depth and 120 feet in the rear. ". „,,;.; The improvement are a large Two Sto utest, ry Frame Tavern House, now occupied " a 'tiz , as such by Charles Taylor, with large Is - ......... _----.. and commodious Stabling attached. Also a two story Frame House, now occupied as a Store and Dwelling. This property is so well known by the Public, that any remarks as to its supenor location us a Business stand, is unnecessary. Also, at the same time and place, a certain LOT OF' GROUND, situate in Geo• Patterson's Addition to Minersville, bounded . by lands of Blair McCleni gan, Esq. by the Rail road in the front, by other lands of Geo. Patterson on the South, and by the West Branch in the rear. The improvements are a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, late the estate of said deceased. Conditions of Sale made known at the time and place. S. SILLYMAN, Executor. By order of the Court. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Feb 20, 8-4 N. B. The Sheriff of Schuylkill County will °Mir the other- ballot' the Store and Tavern Stand, t the same time and place, which will enable the purcha ser to purchase the whole property. 911 H E Partnership formerly existing between Rob. A et t M. Grant. J. h. Carrot, & John W. Lawton under - the firm ofGrant, Carrot, 4- Co. was dissolved on the 28th December last by the decease of R. M. Grant. 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 firm. February 13t1, 7-6 t United states Rank Notes, 111ECEIVED at par for Goods, or in payment o A- 0 ' Debts due the subscribers. MILLER & HAGGERTY. February 13th, 7 THE undersigned Assignees of Hazzard & Stratich offer at private sale the whole or Brea• ter part of the store goods lately belonging to said firm. The stock consists of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceraes, Liquors, Haidware, and Queens. ware. The pe'rlson purchasing said stock or the greater part thereof, will be entitled to a lease on the pres. ent store stand which is the most eligible in the Bor. ough of Pottsville. The stack will be sold very low and paymen made easy. Applications to be made to F. W. HUGHES, or GEO.C. WYNKOOP. Assignees February' 13th, 7-61 White Winter Strained Sperm Oil. ArgIII..LER & HAGGERTY have just received "Ma their 'Winter stock of White Winter Strained Sperm Oil, which they can recommend to their friends and the public is being superior. Nov. 28th, , 48— ' JOHN S.C. MARTIN. 9- B. BANNAN. 9- Wanted, L otice. For Sale. BRADY'S Bonn, Danville, Columbia Co., Pa. THE subscriber respectfully informs the.pnblie that he heti removed from, the town of :Catta. wissa to Danville. and that he has purehalied in • • that place the large and conituodions ;;;I' BRICK HOUSE. situate on the corner of Mill and Water streets, opposite the courthouse, which he has fit. ted up by the erection of additional Buildings and extensive stabling, for the entertainmenkof travel. lore and visitors. He is cow prepared to acdommo. date all who may favor him with a call, and he would state that nothing in his power shall be left undone to render his customers comfortable .ind happy while under his care. His accommodations ere ample, and he rooms furnished in modern style. and the proprietor is determined that his establish. ment shall Sustain and keep op with the growing reputation and importance of the town in which it is located. HIS TABLE will be supplied with every luxury of the season, and the beat and choicest variety the, market can afford. HIS BAR will be stored with all the best article, hat can be furnished by our cities, and the whole ~, will be such as to give satisfaction to every one. Well knowing that an enlightened public mall al- ways judge for themselves, lie feels confident that .hey will favor him with his patronage. SAMUEL A. BRADY. 7 Danville, Feb'y. 6, Medicines. Dr. Evan's celebrated Camomile Pills. Dr. Hunt's Botanic Pills. Dr.Goode's Female Domestic Pills. Dr. Evan's Soothing Syrup for children Total ing. Also, Swaim's Panacea &;Verinituge by the Dozen or single Bottle for sale by February 131 h, Administratorli Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Daniel Nunemacher, late of the Borough of • r ° ottsville Schuylkill county, deceased, having been grunted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to the estate of, the said deceased, are requested to make payment to the subscriber, and all persons having claims or demands, against the estate of the said Dapiel Nunemacher, are hereby requested to present them at the office of Jacob Reed Esq. nn the last Saturday in-February inst. and the first Satur. day in March next. - S i'llttEL HEFFNER. Administrator. 7 Irt February 13th, Dissolution. rrHE firm of Shelly & Ruch, was dissolved theist inst. by mutual consent. Persons hay. ing claims, and all indebted to the late firm, are re- , quested to cell on the subscriber, who is authorized • to settle the same. JOHN RUCH; February 6, 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. Groceries, Oil, Ale, grc., FOR SALE. THE subscriber will sell at the lowest rata for cash or coal, the following articles : 200 Barrels superior Albany Ale, 20 Bags Rio Cofee, 10 do Laguira Cope, 300 Gallons Sugar House Molasses. 500 do New Orleans do 6 Barrels Currants, 20 Batirels Sugar, 500 Gallons Sperm and Common Oil, 50 Boxes Digby Herring, 50 Reams Straw Paper, 20 Boxes Raisins, and 23 Casks Cheese. The above articles are of a superior quality, lad well worthy the attention of merchants-and otheni 4 They will be sold at Philadelphia prices, freight eid:- dcd. Apply to Clemens & Parvin, or the subscri ber. February, 6 Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Robert Bamford, late of the, town of Port Car bon, Schuylkill county, deceased, having 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 all persons haying claims or demands against the estate of the said Robert Bamford. are hereby requested to -maks known the same to him without delay. ARTHUR McGONAGLE, AdminitaiWr. February, 6. Administrator's Notice. 1 _ETTER& of Administration on the estate of Robert Montgomery Grar.t, late of the Borough of Pottsville, (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. 6-41 February 6, Piano Fortes. FrIHE subscriber has just received from Europe A 20 Piapo Fortes of the very best quality, with metahe plates, which he guarantees. He will die pose of them at a very reasonable price. Second• handed Pianos he will take in exchange for sew ones. Rending. Feb. 6th. NEW GOODS. rfthllE subscriber has again received a fresh and ' a general assortment of FALL Sl WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Brown and pilot Cloths medium and fine qualities, low priced; Cassicaers Satinets, Flannels, Blankets, Canton Flannels Checks, English and French Merino, Vesting., Hosiery, Calicoes, Shawls. Umbrellas, Stocks, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Ticking, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES' Via : Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Black, Green and WI perial Teas, 'Spices, Soap, Candles, Chocolate, Rats ins, Sperm and Whale Oil, Loaf Sugar, Rice Cheese, &c For those who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to purchase at extremely low rates, a visit would be sufficient. The advantageous terms on which they were purchased, will enable him to dispose of theta as reasonable as can be purchased in a similar establishment in this section of country. All who may be disposed to hilloor him with a visit, will find sufficient proof of the accuracy of the above statement and will no doubt be readily suited in quantity, quality and price. GEO. W. SLATER. 50— December 12, St. tribes Salt. ASUPERIOR article for preserving Pork. For sale by E. Q. & A. HEW DBRION. January 2. r- Time and Order Books. JUST Printed, Time and Order Books s of th e moat approved form, and for sale by B. BANNAN. 5 January 30th, Fariin to be Let. . To be let, a farm ately occupied by Frederick Beckman, near the Old Bull's Head, on Alm Minersville Road, two miles from Pottsville. Ap. ply to . G. W. FARQUBAL, October 10,, 4I 2=2 azz; E B. BANNAN. 7- JAMES DOWNEY. 6-3 mo C. L HEITZMAN.
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