11l . ' ' Patric' St. Is ]]lay. L ing At ,a meeting of the St. Pat i ick's Society, 'held 'at the house of Edward O'Connc4. on Monday evening ii March Ist, for the pdrpose of Mild g arrangements for the celebration of St. Paul t i's . day. Mr. JAMES Ct,EARY was call d t the Chair, and Peter P, Ilioody. appointed Se reta y. On motion; JAMES CLTR Was appninted Chief Marshal of the day.—P tric Quin and James Donnelly Assistant Marshals. On motion, &Solved, That t ed at the house of James Clem I_ MI it. Patrick A l t aCf; t ling of the Ponsof at the houspi , of Hugh Kitisley, into consiiieration the best ni.' l ensuing Anhaversari , of Irela following Resolutions were Reit°lva; That we meet .t George Dougherty, Port Corbi?, form in piiicession. Resolved; That we co-oper brethrea in:celebrating the 6' By ordei of the Co THOM • 1 EDWA OrwigOburi Miechp *entices Jib Rev. ALFRED A. 511RLER, deliver an ;Address before th ab. their first Anniversary, in th Co Boreugh of o:wigsburg, on 10 15th Marc.i All persons fri net! Lion are respectfully invited to att.l P. H. CA E JAMES H G A. T. GEI S Orrigebarg, Maich 6, .Thiew York Type 114) ' Printers' Ware ! 45 Gold Str et. TO the Editors of Newspap rs, lishersi:—JOHN T. WI IT White &, Hagar,) would in no North Ameiica, that he has c great'a variety as can be foun i all the various kinds of Types, fr y sine Pica, plain and ornamental very large assortment of Flow u-s Specimens of many new and •ItoVf 'been procuredi'rom England 'many, and in experienced Cutter ployed in getting them up exc usi dry; and thus additions are beiOg to the already extensive and Unr possessed this establishmenl. A large vaiiety of Ornamen .s, South American and Mexican IT ish, French and Portuguese Ae( order. t JOHN T. WHITE is age Smith and Washington Pres s Press, whiCh ho will furnish al, prices. Also, Chases. Cases, Brass Sticka; Ink; and every article office. All of which can be furnish as good qtiality and on as re] any other 4etablishment. OLD T(PE taken in eadha cents per und. JOIIN T. WHITE, 450 11:rtroptietors of Newspape part o. the ;United States or th publish the above advertisement the Ist of June, 1841, and kirt.i, ing the saMe, will be entitled tt cast at this founcify, provided tl times the avcouut of their bill. March 13, To the directors of Col# Schuylkill cd GENTLEYEN : —The fullowin in accordance with the school 1 an:flours. res. FRS IIARRISDLR The antra or tax every cii• entitle itse rto its 'share of Sta Bum equal 1,0 at least sixty ceif inhabitant in the district. acc.r ennial enuMeration made in t A list of taXablei in each dist ded. Districts'that have already a' School syste,m, and received t 1 priation tor former, years, will er amount Of ttii. be entitled h receive for the school year 184 on the first 31.ondily of next J ery taxable, a. Dixtrictsiwhich nave not re. apprOpriation of former years, system for the first time, at II March next, and levy the prop under existing laws receive in the district in 1839, actor,! list: These sums, by a resoluit 1840, will remain in the State of non accenting districts, until ber, 1841 and no longer. Number of taxable inhabitants 'in districts 'of the county. atm di atiQns 4'035 apd 11#39. • I ' 183 G, I Barry. 1 Brunsw tp. E. , - 1 Brunawi, Schl, fist. E. ,• Branch, 1 ;Brunowig, V. 2 Mahantango, L. 2 Mahantango, U. 2 Manheim. 4 Norwegian, 8 OrwigsbOrg, - . It' Pinegrovia, tp. -, 1 E Pinegro4, Sch. diet: 1 Strongsburg and North ? , Pinegrovp, 'Sch , .diat. ( I ' Pottsville, 7i Rush', I , Schuylkill, Schuylkill Haven, Tamaqua, ' Union, Waynei West Penn, The abore is published ar: tiara of the School law passed u EDWARD 10 GEO. SEI . 4 GEORGE J. H.'DQWNING, Clerk: March 10, 1841 Notice. IS HEREBY given agrepal li !a-Legislature passed 7th Apri', stables of the different boroug hs the county of Schuylkill, are rei der oath tir affirmation, a list o and retail dealcrs in their respe deliver the Same to the clerk of to• Sessions of said; county on r of March Session 1841. Agreeably to the sth secti n wholesale arid 'retail dealers 61-1"1 of the county .of Schuylkill, I Associate Judges and Commisf the Commissioner's Office in Or the 23d day of April 1841, at 4 Woonj mor the purpose of placs their clasi which shall appear ' rid 1 . and where said, Merchants, their al may appear and show their a ot, sales during the previous yea . :STRANGE N. P 1 L! , SAMUEL D. El sst ...., - . EDWARD'CONNOR, r GEO.SEITZINGER, GEOE GF,BOYER, io .4.TT.T:: JOHN H. 0 Commissioner's Office, March ELEGANT Freneh Work by.E Q.& 4.. January, it • • PROCL A MAT lON. NOTICE is hereby given that'a Court of Com Mon 11 1 1eas, for th'e trial of causes at issue, in and fir the',County of Schuylkill, will be head at Orwigs. burg, in-the county ,aforesad, on Monday the 23d day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Therefore all ;persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty itAall be to appear at said Court,rwill take notice and govern themselves ac. cordingly, ocesAion be for* 8 o'clock, A. N. UM FOR SALE, A LOT of Ground in the towr. of "tir:ll :.. Pottsville. containing in front on Centre pi_ St. twenty-five feet, and in length or depth one hundred and ten feet. On said'strect there are erected two dwelling houses, which rent for four hundred and twenty dollars per annum, Also a Lot of Ground in the town of Port Carbon, containing in front on Lawton Si. sixty.two.feet, and in depth one hundred and twenty-eirsht feet. On this lot there is erected a dwelling house, which rents for fifty two dollars per annum. The above rents are punctually pad, and the prop erty is in every point of view, a desirable one. It will be sold for $ 2800 cash, on application to 'he : Por de d's nen: merald Isle, held Carbon, to take f celebrating the Patron Saint, the mously adopted, le house of Mr. t 7i o'clock, and ith our Pottsville rn , ALONEY, OLEHAN. 1 & Ap ary. Poitsville, , will ve Association at rt House, in the day evening the 1.1.1 the Associa— !nd. For Rent, sm o A convenient Two Story Stone Dwelling REM' Douse, with Brick front, situated on Rail Road street. Possession given on the let sf April Apply to S. & J. FOSTER. March 6 10— AEFF, INHAINER, Committee •10— ndry and I ouse, 1 1HE subscriber respectfully announces.to the public that he has on hand a large quantity of well cured and smoked Hams, Shoulders, Flitch, Am., together with a choice lot of piclked Pork and Beef, which will be disposed of at the lowest rates. • rinters and Pub. iE, (successor to the Printers of airily on hand as the country, of Diamond to 24 The public are also informed that they can be supplied as usual with every kind of Fresh Meat, daily, at his establishment, in Centre Street, imme. diate!y opposite Jennings. Hotel, where the public are invited to call with the assurance that they will be dealt with to their entire satisfaction. SIMON STRAUSE. March 6 10-3 t , together with a ,nd Ornaments. .eautiful articles France and Ger is constanly em •ely for this loon linost daily made yelled assortrrinnt Old Established Passage Office, CORNER OF PINE AND SOUTH STREETS,' NEW YORK. THE subscribers having completed z ., • 11. their arrangement for the year 1841, tbr v ctVk passengers, or bringing out steerage beg leave to inform their friends and the public in general, that a first class vessel will be despatched from Liverpool to New York, on the Ist, sth, fOth, 15th, 20th, and 25th, of each month throughout the pear. alculated far the rkets, and Slian nts, furnished to , i I .r the sale of the ! d the small card e manufacturer's Passengers on their arrival at Liverpool from the out ports, will be furnished with lodgings and,a convenient place to cook in during the time they may be detained there by head winds or stormy weather--free of any expense to themselves—on ap plication at the company's office to Mr. P. W. BYRNES, No 36 Waterloo Road. who will, is con. nection with his numerous agents throughout Eng. land and Ireland, afford every assistance to those who may be engaged to come out by this company's ships. Passengers will be found in provisions fin the passage for Sl(Yextra, or 826 for paSsage, provisions and hospital money. As usual in all cases..w here the persons decline coming, the money will be refunded to those from whom it may have been reciaved, on their returning the passage certificate. GLOVER & M'MURRAY, Corner of Pine and South sts. ales, Composing ired in a printing at allot( notice, of nable terms as at l e for new, at nine , .1d et .New York. .rirtied within any anadae, who will ,t t tree times prior to yard a copccontain, tiltiteir pay in any if y purchase three 11-3 t ion Schools, in ty . 1 The subscriber has been appointed Agent for the above line, s e nd is ready to recieve the passage in9ney tor those who wish to: end for their friends, and will alto attend to tiansmitting money to Europe. For particulats apply at the Miners' Journal Office. B.BANNAN. Jan—U. , 1— ateident is made passed in 1839 SEIVINK. . Coln. Scholl!. Fcb. 23, 1541 rict must levy to .ppropriation, is a for every taxable ng to the last tri • spring of 1839. is hereto appen— Plain L& Figured DeLanes. A k NEW supply of those beautiful and fashions ble goods, jusrreeetved and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. Decerriber 5, 49 E STORE. HE sabscriher respectfully informs the public, IL that he has opened a store in Ceritre Street, 3 doors below T. & J. Beaty's Store, !corner of Nor. wezian and Centre Streets, where he oilers fot sale l egeneral assortment of Dry' Goods, Groceries, fltueeatsvare, &c. All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam. ine for themselves. EDWARD HUGHES. November, 21, - —4tf ' , pled the Common r share of appro levying the prop r exp.ting laws to which coencescommencesn , one dollar for ev. ed any part of the I. which accept the nnual Election in .mounrof tax, will I for - evely taxable to the annexed passed April 13th asury for the use le first of Novem- For the cute of .Sernfula. or King's evil. 'Syphilis, and the host of pain fal.disaltreeable, and 4therto incurable affections resulting therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulrerous Mores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin General Debiltiy, 4-e. and all Diseasts arising from the several School ng to the enumer- Impurity of Blood. THIS Medicine is particularly recommended at this season of the year, as an alterative and a purifier of the blood. It gives a tone and vigor to debilitated constitutions, which invalids are uncon scious of until they have experienced its effects. It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs and breast are supposed to be affected, and also where the constitution is broken dowfi by' the use of Mercury or Quinine ; THIS MEDICINE has the singular fortune a just 'tribute to its great merit, of being reccommend ed by the , most celebrated Practitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe ; whereas r.ot one of the spurious mixtures, made in imitation of it. has the least support from 'the Medical Faculty. This fact offers an argUment so plain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to those inval. Ids for whom PhySicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr ups: Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia. Sold by B. Bannon, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty, and John'S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. :September 12, 846 96 334 183 161 223 285 • 249 le to the IV Sec 13th 1836. 1 NNon. NIGEtt, NEW STORE. irrHE subscribers would inform their friends and -E- the public that they have established them selves in business, in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & %V. Pollock, adjoining Meagre. Clemens & Parvins Drug Store, where they offer for sale a general asaskrtment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas. • Wines, Liquors, Queensware, Glass Ware and. Hardware, All of which they are disposed toaell on the Most reasonable terms for cash, as they intend to do an exclusive cash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur. chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 'May 16 • 20— BM ICommissioners 11-41 y to `pan act of the :30, !that the Con .nd townships in ired to make un all the wholesale Live districts, and , Court of Quar lefore the, first day of same act, the Merchandise r • notifted that the :i.rrers will meet at • i • sburg, on Friday o clock in the after. id Merchants In •ht and just, when vents or Attorneys• of their annual Strained Sperm Oil. BLEACHED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted notd to congeal or smoke. For sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. lanuary 2, ' 1— ETEMI /date Judges 1 ommioioners, SPEECH of Robert Emmet, before Lord Norbury and COLORED PRINTS of the Rev. Theobold Matthew, the apostle ot Temperance , just received and for 'sale • B. BANNAN. Dec. 25, , 52 . NINE, Clerk. 18414 10— .llars. For sale ENPERSON. 30FIN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. 0 Sheriff's Office,Orwigs. burg. March 6. 1840. . 10— WM. B. HIESKELL. 46 south 6th it.. Philadelphia. March 6,10-3 t IMPORTANT NOTICE. Hams, Shoulders, 5i,V.4.1.111'S PANACEA, Emmett% Speech. THE MINERS' 14:KlINAL. POOR Housp .AcCovNt. ELLTAIi RAMMER, Trectourer, in • account with Me' Directors of the Poor and of the Rouse of Employment of Schuylkill County, from the first of January,'A. D, 1840, to the /trot of January, A. D. 1841, both days included. D. 1841 . — January1.—To cash R received from the Commis sioners of Schuylkill county, for the use of the Directors of the Poor of Schuylkill County, it being balance ofOrder, dated De. • cember 27, 1839, and not included in last year's account. $5OO 00 To cash received from George Batteicher, in-• terest on SWO. from hit mother's estate, (formerly a pauper.) 12 00 To cash received from John Schall on account of Hides, 14 87 To cash received from the Commissioners of Schuylkill county, for the use of the Direc. tors of the Poor.ilic. of Schuylkill county, up to this date, 5000 00 To balance remaining in the hands of Elijah Hammer, Treasurer, 162 84 CR• 1840.—January I.—By balance due Treasurer as per re port of Auditors, 174 33 By cash t aid William Grieft for the use. of the Alms House, • 460 00 By cash paid Isaac Moser for do. 145 00 Flannels. Blankets. Linsey, Muslin, Checks, Calicoes, Hdkfs, Tow, Flax, Linen, dtc. 425 08i Sugar, Coffee, Molasses,Tea,Choclate Soap, Oil, Spices, 4-c. 426 56 Fish. 28 00 Hard ware, Earthen, Queens and Cedar ware 91 90} 794 bushels Rye , 425 25 15 barrels Flour s ' 81 26 234 bushels Potatoes 91 50 Bacon, 165 73i 18 Head Steers 375 00 Dried Apples and peaches 21 75 'Apples and Cider 8 00 Brushes and Brooms 19 95i Carding. Dying and Wearing 54 64 Bed Feathers 25 00 Shoes and Stockings • 67 77. i •_. Apothecary 157 54 Tobacco 62 12, Stationary, 4 08 Hats and Caps , 10 12 Tailoring ' 7 36 , Saddlery 6 65 Relief to out door Paupers 454 911 Blacksmith work and Iron 79 84i . , Carpenters work, 17 25 New Garden Fence, 68 80 Road Tax for 1839 . 13 84 Ground rent on Lot in Morris' Addition to Pottsville 30 00 45 tons Coal 36 37i Hired men 57. 14 Hired women 39 25 Printing 38 00 Leather 18 42 Dauphin County Alms House for boarding Paupers 66 37} Attending Hospital and sick persons 23 33 Costs 12 71 2 Ploughs and 2 Cradles 32 60 Plaster of Paris 19 50 350 Chesnut Rails . 14 87 Straw l2 00 .2 Hydrants 12 00 Gardener and Garden Seeds 21 95 Sawing Timber 25 53 Boards and Shingles bought in 1838 7() 09 Boards for repairing Tavern House • 36 20 Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowry on farm , 51 97 SALARIES. By cash paid, Samuel K. Kepner, 1 year ser vice as Director for 1839, 20 00 Daniel B. Kershner. 1 year service as Director for 1839, 20 00 Do. extra services, 10 50 'Do. Salary for 1840, 20 00 Daniel Bartolet. 1 year's salary as Director for 1810, 20 00 Do• extra services, 4 50 =George Bodey, Jun. 1 years sal ary as Director, for 1840, 20 00 Do. extra services 7 50 • ------ 27 50 William Grieff part of his salary as Stew - and for 1840. 162 21 soac Moser. late Steward. 4 months Ser . vice up to Ist of April. 1840. 100 00 • Charles Focht part of hissafary as Clerk for 1840, 66 45 jEltjah Hammer, 2 years salary as Trea- • ,1 surer, 40 00 Dr. Geo. llalberstadt.ls months service } as Physician, 140 621 Dr. Samuel IL Medlar, 1 . Ir. salary, 70 00 Do. part of half year do 24 61 - 94 61 Balance, INt the subscribers, Auditors of Schuylkill County, having examined the account of the Treasurer of the Direoors of the Poor and of the House of Employment for the County of Schuylkill, resnectfully do report the fore.otng,, statement as the result of our investigation, and there is remaining in the hands of the Treasurer one hundred and sixty. two dollars and eighty-four cents. 4Vitness our hands this the 6th day of January, A. D. PETER KUTZ, J. H. DOWNING, Wlll. B. HULL. WILLIAM GRIEF P, Sternal d, in account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Ern ploynfrnt for the County of Schuylkill. from the first day of April, A. D. Ib4o, to the first day of Jarmo ty, A{ D. 1641. To cash received from Elijah Hammer, Treasurer, 1 for the use of the Alms House. $460 00 To nth received from Elijah Hatrimer, Treasurer, on account of salary, 162 24i To ca h received on account of steer sold 30 00 Dents from G. Kauffman and Mrs. I Downey, .• 141 19 Boarding Paupers belonging to other .. Counties,' 145 80 1i Horse sold ' 40 00 Indentures, 3 00 Hay, 6 50 !asture, . 4 88 1 Calf sold, • '4 25 Corn, 1 50 Baskets, 90 Damages done by stray horse in field 100 [ - By cash paid to hired men and Clerk, $268 30 Constables fees for bringing Paupers 1 to House, 27 16i Labor in flay-making and Harvest 68 87 Travelling expenses, 14 201 Taylor work, 12 68 l'ork 62 10 • lllllorse, Taking a Pauper to Bloomingdale 1 Asylum, York State, 35 00 Attending Hospital and sick persona 26 61 Relief to out door paupers, 27 55 Potatoes, 27 211 Gardener and Garden Seeds, , 13 44} Hardware, &c. 1 72 Flish; 5 60 Blacksmith work, 35 Rye and Corn, 2 50 Toll, 811 Freights on Canal, • 250 Hired women, 20 75 Tin work, . 1 00 Dried Peaches, Apples, &c. 2 23i Groceries and costa, . 22 331 Medicine,4 12i Grinding Plastor of Paris, . ~ - 600 Dry Goods and Baskets, 12 35 Stationary and Timothy Seed, 2 50 Buckwheat and Rye Straw, 13 55 By 9 month compensation as Steward ftom Ist of April A. D. 1840, to Ist - of January A. D. 1841. WE the subscribers{ Auditors of the County o Schuylkill, having examined the account of William Grieff, Steward Of Schuylkill County Alms House, respectfully do report the above statement as the re• suit of our investigation. Witness dur hands this 6th day of January, 1841. PETER KUTZ, J.ll. DOWNING, - WM D. MULL. . . Paupers remaining in the House on the let day of January, 1841. Males • ' 5l Males wider 12 years tO . ' Females 'l9 . Females under 10 years , 5 Oat door Paupers 6 t, 91 Paupers admitted into the House from lit of Janu ary, 1840 to Ist of January, 1841. Males , 90 Males born in Honse, 1 . Females 41 Females born in House, 1 Whole number 227 Males discharged and absconded 77 Males diedll \ , Females discharged & absconded 91 Females died- 2 Bound out 3 boys and 2 girls 5 Remaining 91 $5799 71 BOUND OUT DURING'THE YEAR 1840 Isaac Cross to Francis W.Hughesi of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county : Thomas Welsch to Jonathan Miller of Upper Tulpehoken township, Berks county; Daniel Swenek to Ludwig Ziniinor. man of Union township, Schuylkill county, Mary Ann Bennet to Benjamin Spayd of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Julia Maloy to Win. Haggerty of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill .county. 51 pair Shoes, 66 pair Pantaloons, 19 Rounda bouts, 80 Shirts, 20 Shemise, 39 Frocks, 8 Petti coats, 8 Vests, 14 Aprons, 18 Pillow Cases, 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, Buckwheat 125 bushels, Turnips 18 bu'ls, Pumpkius 1865, Potatoes 1500 bushels, Cider 153 barrels, Hay 74 horse loads, 43 barrels Apple Butter, 5599 Pickles, 1716 Cabbage heads, 9} bushels Onions. PRODUCE OF DAIRY. 1153 lbs. Butter. Slaughtered 9 Galls weight 616 lbs, hides 93 lbs.—Fattened on Farm and Slaughtered 14 Steers 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. ' 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 . lst day January. A • D. H4O, to the Ist day of April, 1840. 1810.—January. 1 —To balance in hand as per re port of Auditors, 48 31 To cash received of Elijah Hammer Treas urer, - 245 00 Henry Boyd for Rent, 37 50 " Fire Wood, 2 75 " Paupers, 6 12i " Fines,. 5 72 " Indentures, 6 00 " Shoes for himself, 4 50 By cash paid to hired men arid clerk, 61 94 do tqr Rye and Corn 60 35 do , " Constables fees for bringing " Pauper's to House 9 91 do ' Travelling expenses II 19i do Groceries 109; do Shoes and Stockings 10 924 do Out door reliefll II do Butchering hogs and steers 5 071 do Coal Buckets 8 011 do Attending Hospital & sick persons 500 do Apples, 4 10 do Tin Work 2 13 do Costs 4 69i do Postage . 63i do 1 Dog 2 00 do Repairing 2 CleAs 200 do Toll and :tledicine • I 75 do Policy of Insurance, 51 00 do Blacksmith Work 1 t• , Gb do School Books and Stationary 1 1.2 i By 4 months compensation as:Steward, .. from Ist December 1839, to Ist of April A. D. 1840, 100 00 50 50 24 50 162 84 $5526 87 We the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Schuylkill, having examined the accounts of Isaac Moser, late Steward of Schuylkill County Alms House, respectfully do report the above statement as the result of out investigation. • Witness our hands this 6th day ofJanuary,lB4ll. PETER kill Z. JOHN,IL DOWNING, March 6,10-4 t WM. B. HULL. , Administrator's Notice. ,ETTERS of administration with the Will mu annexed. onthe estate of Pluaket F.Glentworth, late of the city of Trenton, in the State of New Jer sey deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to Um estate qt said deceased, are hereby requested to make payment to the sob scriber, and all persops having claims or demands against, the estate of the•said Plunket F. Glentworth, are hereby requested to make known 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 Term, 1840. No. 34. Christopher Behney, Thomas L. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad ministrators /4., of John Batdorff deceased , with notice tO Thomas L. Batdorff, John L. Batdorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian George %Val born. George %Valburn 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 abeth Walborn, being children and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff, oeceased ; also with notice to George Walborn, Guardian of Ange. lina, Amanda, John and Maria Batdorff, mii.or children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also one of the sons of John Batdorff deceased:) ar.d also with notice to Peter Edris, (who was intermar ried with Catharine Batdorff, now deceased, also one of the daughters of the said John Bat dorff deceased) as the Guardian of Levina, Ma linda and Henry Edris, minor children of them the said Peter Edris and Catharine his wife;, and also with notice to the said Peter Edris as surviving husband of the said Catharine Bat dorff ; and also with notice to Christain Span. gler and Leonard Immel, Trustees of the afore said Benjamin Batdorff, (one of the sons of 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, 1841. It appearing to the. Court that some of the heirs and F : jk . legal representatives of the said John !., V, ', Batdorff deceased, reside out of.tho n;fcounty of Lebanon,—Whereupon the N._..• ', - - Court do make a rule and do order and s 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 pbblished at Reading, Berke county, and in one of the papers printed in Pottsville, &buy!. kill county, thirty days bbfnre the first day of the next term, for tour successive weeks. You the a. bove named defendant are therefore hereby notified of the above rule, and to appear on the first Monday of April next, and shew cause, it any ycu have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled' to lodgment in the above suite 0016 1 31 76 00 243 75 1001 31 March 6 MIN =,=‘!MEMERM' lifieslitAlMMiswomms Whole number MADE IN HOUSE, D R. C e. Ili order or the Court; JOHN STEIN, Prothonotary. 1.1-4 t ° In the Court of Common Pleas of Leb anon county, to August Term, iB4O. No. 32. • George' Eckert. Thomas L. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad ministrators &c., of Jobe Batdorff,' deceased ; with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff, John L. Bat. dorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Dan iel Batdorff, by his Guardian George Walborn, George Walburn and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Batdorff„ they the said Thomas L. Batdorff, John L. Batdorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Elizabeth Walborn. being children and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff, deceased ; also with no. t i„ to G eorge Walborn, Guardian of Angelina, Amanda, John and Maria Batdorff, minor chil dren of Peter Batdorff, deceased, (also one of the sons of John Batdorff deceasee :) and also with notice to Pvter Edris (who was intermarried with Catharine Batdorff, now deceased, also one of the daughters of the said John Batdorff, deceased,) as thiGuardian of Levina, Melinda and Henry Edris, minor children of them the said Peter Edris and Catharine his wife : and also, with notice to the, said Peter Edris as stir. wring husband of the r t imd Catharine Batdorff; and also with notice to Christian Spangler and Leonard Immel, Trustees of the aforesaid Ben. jemin Batdurtf, (une of the sons of the said John Batdorff deceased) under the acts of the Gen. eral Assembly of, this commonwealth, relating to lunatics and habitual drunkards And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing to the Court that some of the heirs and 4ft legal repsesentatives of the said John IA Batdorff, deceased, reside out of the county of Lebanon—Whereupon the - Court do make a rule and du order and I direct that notice of thewrit issued in the above suit dot of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebonon county, be served by publication in one of the papers published in Reading, Bel ks county, and in one of the papers printed in Pottsville, Schuylkill county, thirty days before the first nay of the next term, for four scceessive weeks. You the above named defendants, ere therefore hereby notified of the above rule, and to appear on the first %luuday of April next, and ahem; cause, if any you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the above suit. Ity ordet of the Court, JOHN STEIN, Prothonotary. 10-4 t March 6 In the Court of Common Pleas of Leh anon County to August Term, 1840 No. 33. 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, PAY Batdorff, Daniel Batdortf. by his Guardian George Wel burn; George 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. abeth Walborn, being children and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff deceased; also with notice to George Walborn. Guardian of Ange lina, A:uanda, John and'Alaria Batdorff, minor children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also one of the sons of John Bitdorff deceasen : end also with notice to Peter Edna, who was intermar ried with Catharine Baidorff now deceased, also one of the daughters of the said John Batdorff deceased) as the Guardian of Loins, Melinda and Henry Edris, minor children of them the said Peter Edris as surviving husband of the said Catharine Baldorff; and also with notice to Christain Spangler and Leonard immel, Trustees of the afurt said Benjamin Batdorff. (one of the sons of the said John Batdorff de• ceased) under the acts of the General Assembly of this commonwealth relating to lunatics and habitual drunkards. $ 355 90i And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing to ~,, the Court that some of the heirs arid le. i:Ve gal representatives of the atild John • z Batdorff, deceased, reside out of the 17;,4 6 , county of Lebanon—Whereupon the 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, Schuy( kill county, thirty days before the first day of the next term, for four successive weeks. You the.„ above named defendants are therefore hereby notr, fled of the above rule, and to appear on the first!' Monday 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, JOAN STEIN, Prothonotary 10— S 355 90i March 6 In the Court of Common Pleas of Leb anon county, to August Term, 1840 No. 33. Darnel Stine and Casper S6crk, Administra- - ) tors, 4-c., of Samuel Sl , erk, deceased : Thomas L Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad ministrators Ace., of John Batdorff deceased; with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff. John L. Batdorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Bitdorif, Daniel Batdorif by his Guardian George Wel born. Geor'o Walborn and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Batdorff, they the said Thomas L. Batdorff. John L. Batdorff, fienjatrin Bat dorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Eliz abeth Walborn. being children and heirs ut 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 dec'd) and also with notice to Peter Edris, (who was intermarried with Catharine Batdorff now de. ceased, also one of the daughters of the said John Batdorff deceased) as the Guardian of Levine, Melinda 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, as surviving husband of the said Cath arine Batdorff: and also with notice to Chris tain Spangler and Leonard Immel, Trustees of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff (one of the sons of the said John Batdorff deceased) under the acts of General Assembly of this common wealth relating to lunatics and habitual drunk ards. M 'And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing to the Court that some of the weirs and 0 : legal representatives of the said John Batdorff deceased reside out of the Na. OW' county of Lebanon—Whereupon the . • ' 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 ono of the papers published in Pottsville, Schuylkill cour.ty, thirty days before the first day of the next term, rot four successive weeks. You the abose named deferdents are therefore hereby notified of the above rule, and to appear on the first Monday of April next, and strew cause, if any you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment in the (stove suit. By order of the Court, JOHN STINE, Prothonotary. 10— March G To Rent, ~ From the Ist of April next, the Tavern in tl 4 Port Carbon, occupied by the subscriber, with Yard and Stabling adjoining. The situation is such, that it may be expected to do as good busi ness as any house in Port Carbon, in that line. GEORGE DOUGHERTY. Port Carbon, March 6, - 10— Repeal Association. AStated Meeting of the*Pottsville, Schuylkill Co. Repeal Association will be held in the large room 'of Mr. O'Connor'a Hotel, this evening at 7 o'clock. All those wishing to become members, are partic ularly invited to attend, and the friends of Ireland generally. Mares 6.. Jacob Seibert, vs, `"=7.4.A.w• INSOLVENT DEBTORS--The subscr'ibera have' applied to the Judges of tho Court of Common.' Pleas ofSehuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly, passed fur theieleif of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 29th day of March next ,at LO o'clock in the forenodn, at the Court House, in Or. wigsburg, for the hearing of us and our enditors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. EDMUND J AMES, WILLIAM SMITH, JAM Es BRASON, GIDEON oswALT, PETER REPPERT, March 6 • 1 For Sale, Cheap for Cash. asp AIL Road Cars. Drift Cars, Wheelbarrows all'Skreens, Picks, Shovels, end other Mining Tool and Implements. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL. lO—tr March 6, ITIHE partnership heretofore existing between, -m- Charles A. Whitney and Jesse'Turner, Coal Merchants, trading under the firm or Whitney & Turner, was dissolved on the I2th inst. by mutual consent. All persona indebted to the said firm pre requested to make payment, and all persons having claims will please present them to Jesse Turner, wno is authorised to settle the busineis of the late firm. CHARLES A WHITNEY, JESSE TURNER Port Carbon, Feb. 27, lEF 100,000 BOXES OF ,D 1 . . n R. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD AL P PILLS sold the past year. likr "KILL OR CURE." _co This doctrine is startling—it nevertheless is' this doctrine entertained and practiced by the rumerous Quacks who ma huricture preperations of various kinds which have mercury for their haso. How you trust to such preperatione. 'Tie true, they or cure," and you all then hear of the cures, but never hear of (he killed or wounded, or those whose constitutions are completely destroyed and broken down. To all those who have been using Quack medicines, I would recommend the use of remedies that willcouti• teract their bad effects, before it is to late. ' ADVISED, Therefore. to gurard against the evil effects ofQusa medicines, and employ such medicines only as you know, and hate proof of being prepared t y a regular erprrienr.4 Apothecary and l'Aptcran. Such is DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA or BLOOD PILLS,• Which may be used at all times, ages, ana seinen., where either a mild or arhre purgative may be required or as a purifier of die blood and animal fluids, and in all diseases requiring purgation, cleansing and purifying the system, dm. &c. They may be used without restraint from diet or oc cupation, from moderate or temperate living, being free from mercury and all the minerals, and an antidote against their bad effects. Numerous certificates from various parts of the Uni ted States have been, from time to time pLblished, It. is only necessary to inform the putlic where they may be had genuine. Numerous certificates and recommendations friar& Physicians and others accompany the directions. To satisfy the world that they are no quack prepara tion, I would simply observe, t hat they are the prepara tions of a regular Druzgist and Physician, attested also by Dr. P. Physick, Dr. R. E. James, I) N Chapman. 1)r \V. I'. Dewees, Dr. N. Jackson, Dr. Robert Hare, Dr. W. E. Horner. Dr. J Redman Corce, Dr. William Gibson, Rev. W. 4:Delancy, C. C. Biddle. Esq., R. Adrain; l•'sq , &c. &c. They are prepared and sold. wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTII EMPORIUM. No. 19L) N. SHCOND Street. below Vine, - sign of the Golden Ea gle and Serpents, and by, IY.'l'. um NG , Druggist, Pottsville. 9 Fe hru lry 27th $100!..-..$1100: 'TILL BE FORFEITED BY DR. N. B. LEIDY, for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to his AIEDICATED EXTRACT OF SA RSA EA RILLA. It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsapa rilla in existence. ONE BOTTLE is (gnat to SIX PI NTs 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 bell it at the rate of Seventy-five cents to one dollar per bottle (about half a pint. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is woll known in Scrofu la or King's Evil. Erysipelas Diseases of the Liver. Af fections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of the .Noas, Throw and Day, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals. Constitutional Diseases and ngenerul Purifier of the Blood 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 apointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable Physi cians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the UM ted Statesfor 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 unneressary as the character of his .prep7ra tion is firmly established.—Throughout the Southern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North take. the precedence over all others, par,lcularly among physi cians, who, for the benelit of the patients, always realm.; mend it Dr.Leidy can boast of as many effectual cures per. formed by his medicated Extract of Sa rsaparilia, as ban ever been effected by any medicine in existence. The reader is referred to the directions accompany inp_ each bottle, for recommendations, certificates and further particulars. Re nunerber one bottle, (halfa pint) is equal to sir pints ( L I Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take. 110" Price DINE DOLLAR per bottle. Prepared and sold wholesole and retail at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporiurn, Second street below Vine. Sign of the GOLDEN EAGLE MID SERPENTS, Philadel phia, and by Wm. T. EPT I ,NG . Druggist, Pottsville. 9 February 72th FOR SALE. The Bartram Botanic Garden. A• SITUATE on the west side of the - 2 5( iff , Schuylkill river, about half a mile below 11 " 51 4,44 , the new bridge at Gray's Ferry; con. I . taming about t wenty-four acres. Bound ed on the west by Philadelphia; Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad, and on the east by the river Schuylaill, on which it has a frost of twel.e 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 Del aware; 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 presen_fMertor advantages. The groubds being already comely laid out and stocked with the best and Wet variety of shrub bery and ornamental trees la the United States, will require little or no expense to convert into n place suitable for the purpose. The mansion house can, at a very trifling expense be conve: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, Outbuild ings, tenant's house, and extensive green houses. a A large and substantial •vharf 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 to any other on the river : being below the Gray's Ferry Bridge, large vessels may load= there without the risk of passing through the nar. row channel of the Bridge. The wharf already esti-• 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 purchase mdney may re. - main on the mortgage on the premises for a number of years if required. For further particulaa apply to Mr. Carr, on the prsmins, or to ROBERT SMETHURST, 51 north Sixth street, below Arch. Where a plan . and deseript i idn of the premises can be seen. Philaderphia, Feb. 27, 9-6 t Dried Apples and Peaches, F os Bale at the atom December 12, 10- Notice. BE ti ARE THEA GEO. W. SEATER. 50- El Eg I EMI
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