The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 17, 1841, Image 3

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• . .To the.P4lic. . '
i
.I Witnessed on Wednesday'a sight that as an
Irishman and a true lover of hiti count y. gaffe me
great pleasure -and made mi._ indeed el proud of'
m y birth rilate4it, was Si. Patrick's Day, a day
dear to thg heat of every true DO of E in, and.glo
riously did they eelebriite it—their pr essicmin all
amounted:in nearly 500; and for regul rity and de
i
carom of- ' carriage could Co ( be surp ssed—their
dresii'wasinat and expressive—la gree sash with
Erin's Harp portrayed upon it, iiiicl a sp ig of Sham
rock (tlia% immirtal plant,) in their Fa completed
theie uniform ; their banners were autiful and
patriotic, and the whole affair teas' , co ducted,iin a
style worthy of' the cause. I
And rids?, sir. I must here record
however painful and unpleasant 4 con
tv I owe not only to myself but' the e
which I dwell. Whilst gazing upon
togs .with swelling heart and a b east 1
sympathy; I. was invited very' dourt
President of the day to partake [with
dinner, - which Wu-served up at Edviar
Hotel; after some slight" hesitatibn an.
invited by, two or three others, I !went.
tering the : dining room, was, to My.sur
by the gentlemanly Landlord of the h
his ustiallii polite and hasp: able Menne
I shouldruit dine there, and requested
house upon penally of being put hut. far
lime,uf this truly urbane and very mil.
wag walking into the room arm in ar
the .616eers of the day at whose earner
solicitation I had agreed to go. 1 At t
his interference there v.as a general en
the mon), pnd 1 actually felt somet
good man;of old (Daniel.) when (he foe
the Lion ' s Denhowever I scion did
m
notwithstanding tbeGentlean s unj
duct,lie Was acting entirely upon his
billy and was' not countenanced in
by, the rest of the assemblage.
- Unwilling to create a disturb 'nce u
we all consider holy; after take g a t
round the dining room, I retire , an
wishito justify myself from any thing
of intrusicin—after my tnvitatick it c
not be considered so; but even ' ad I
sited, it was a public celebratio, a po
which all who felt a sympathy were
tenth their townsmen generally ere
t.c,
certainly, it being held at a public hod
dubitable ight to attend. I arii r an 1
(I hope) one of the Patron Saint's owe
wayi celebrate this.day and alvdays w
• I can only explain Mr. O'Co nor's
me oh that day by a feeling whi h hel
erds me Of private rancour and rim
M.
. Pottsville, March 20, 1841'
THEE
BARTZATTEI
BOTANIC GARDE
NEAR
I''IIILADELit'H
rrtHE Subscriber has for sale Fat hf
A- Nuriery, Kinesessing, near P
large assortment of Fruit Treee,4 an
transplanting, embracing eyerylyari
Pears, ;Cnerries, Plums, Apriccifs,
rines,AlMons, Quinces, NI ulberi:iee,
berries, Gooseberries-and Currants, t
large assortment of Green Hous i e Plai
tal Trees, Flowering shrubs, Eyergre
Creepers,: Honeysuckles, fins* C
Pinks, Herbaceous Perennial Fldwei4
a large assortment of Esculent! Nri
which comprises as great an aasertm
er Garderf in the United States.
ROBERT C .111
ax B. BANN,AN, who has be • n a
for the Proprietor, will receive a d
for all kinds of Fruit Trees. Sh abbi
shortest notice.
QT Catalogues can be exam:
Mirch 20th -
Removal:.
THE subscriber would respdctfu ly inform the
public that he has removed to lb: Store former
ly occupied by Hazzard & Streuc . He has also
purchased from their Assignee's at extremely -low
rates, a portion of their most dest i rab e goods, which
in addition to his firmer stock,jensbles lam to ez.
hibtt an assortment s u ffi ciently il ex tensive to suit
the wants of any who winild wis tq purchase.
He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods
at even less than \ they are worth, which no doubt
will be an inducement, espeeiSlly in these hard
times. • GEO. W. SLATER.
March 20,
• 12—
' _Garden Seedo,
IA Complete supply of Fresh Gar
bracing aloaostevery Kind, for
March 20
' N. B. All kinds of Grass Seeds
der at the lowest rates, and at the eh'
PROCLA MATlON.—Wherias
A V. PARSONS. Esquire. Preslide'
Courts ofcommon Pleas of the ciiun
Lebanon, and Schuylk ill, in Penney
rice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Gendal Jail Delivery, in thsi an
Samxtit, D 4 LEID. and STRANGE N. !PA
Judges of the Court of Oyer and
GenerarJeil Delivery, for the mill
other offenrfers, in the paid comity
by their precepts to me directed, t
burgs the Oth day of December, i
dered a Conti of Oyer and Tenni
Jai!' Deliver,: to be holden at Om
last Monday of March next, ( neipfil
month )to continue one weal. • I
Notice is therefore hereby given, to ther.oroner ;
the-Justices of the peace, and Cori. bles of the said
county of Sehoylkill, that they are iby the said pre.
cepta commanded to be then and Aire at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said doh with te rolls, records
inqusitions. examinations, and all o tter remembran
ces, to do those things, which .to iligir offices apper.
taut to be done, and all those that-are bound by re
coglizances, to , prosecute againtlth prisoners that
are, or thee, shall be in jail ofsaid unty of Schuyl
kill, are to be then and there to p ecute them as
'ball be just. • - •
(-- JOHN G. WOOL ON, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Office. OrwigB
- March 13, 1841.
GOD SAVE THE COMMONIVE LTIE
N• it The Witnesses and J4or who are sum s
moned to attend said Court, are requested to sate
punetually. In case of none atterniance, the low in
such cases made and provided Will be enforced,—
This notice is published by partleulzir order of the
Court, those concerned will therdfore grern them
seine accordingly. --- ~ I,
.
Clover and Timol y Seed.
20' BUSHELS prime Timm y seed, and S
Boahebt of Clover teed t rale by
4 SAI4 U L HARTZ.
March 13. PP 11—
e .4
Lumb r Y r .
5000 FEET filet quality Cher aril's & Plank,
from i inth to 21 inch. ii
10,000 feet 3 -inch to $ inch`: eather Boards
Also, White and Yellow Pine i n ph h ards.
70,000 joint ane Lap Shingles.; SCintling. Shing
hinge 04: Plastering Lath constinto for sale.
SAMUEL lIARTZ.
1 11—
Ms'ich I 3;
' . Lard !! Lai
I~_vies prime Lard, receiv4
a• - Jwatid &reale cheap,,by the Tut
SAMI7I
Match 13,
INSOLVENT DEBTORS—T h e
applied to the Judges of the (Jou
Pleas of Schuylkill county, for lib
several Acts of Assetnblv, passe*.
Insolvent Debtors, and that the ai
appointed Monday the 29th day u
o'clock in the forenoon, at the
wigsburgi for the hearing of us n
when and where they may ate
Proper.
EDMUND JAMES, •
WILLIAM SMITH,I
JAMES BRASON.
GIDEON OSWAI.T,
PETER R_ETPERT,'
Mud! 6 - '
New York Type Foundry and
;
Printers' Warehouse,
45 gold Street.
•
W O the Editore of Newspspere, Printery and Pub.
fishers , T. AVH tsticcessor to
White & Hagar.) week' inform the Printers of
North America, that he lass constantly on band as
great a variety as can, be found , in tho country, of
all , the various kinds of Types. from Diamynd to 24
line, Pica, plain and Ornamental, together with a
very large assortuleitt df Flowers and Ornaments.
Specimens of twiny, new and beautiful articles
have been procutedfroid England. France and Ger.
many, and an experienced totter is constant) , em.
ployed in gettieg them up exclusively toi this folio.
dry, and thus additiOna are being almost daily made
to the already extensive add Unrivalled assortment
possessed by this eetatlisfirrient.
A largo variety of Ornaments, calcuittted for the
South 'American and 'Metioan markets, and Span.
ish. French and Fortugriese Aceettte, furnished to
order.
tact which
!ider as a du-
inanltsi in
Ike primeed
ill of kindred
3usly by the
hem of their
, O'Colmor t e
after being
ny oponen
-1 rise, Arvind :
; use, who in
I told me that
e to leave the
ibly. At the
treatment, I
with one of
It request and
le moment of
:h forward in
ing like the
d himself in
covered that
stifiable con- •
wnjesponsi-
His procedure
JOHN T. WRITE.`; is agent for the tile of the
Smith and Washington Presses and the small card
Press, which he will furnish at the ( manufacturer's
prices. • •
Also, Chases, Cases, Brass Rules, Composing
Sticks, Ink, and everyarticle required in a printing
office.
All of which .can be furnished at short-notice. of
as good quality and on as reasonable terms as at
any other establishment.
OLD TYPE taken to exchange for new, at nine
cents per pound.
JOHN T. WHITE, 45 Gold at .New York.
lid Propriethrs of Newspapers printed within any
part ar the United States or the Cinadas, who will
publish the above advertisement three times prior to
-the Ist of June, 1841.; and forward a copy contain.
ing the same, will be entitled to their pay in any
cast at this foundry, provided they purchase three
times the amount of their bill.
.March 13, 11-3 t
n a day that
rn or two a
.. now I only
like a charge
uld of courbe
not been in
lic dinner at
invited to at.
nvited, and' I,
I se, had an in
rikhman• and
flock. lal
011.
To the directors if Common Schools, in
Schuylkill county.
GENTLEMEN —The : fullowing statement is made
in accordance .vith the Seil6oi law, passed in 1839.
1 am yours. respectfully.
• FRS. R. SEJUNK.
Supt. Com. Schoils.
Ilsantssuso, Feb. 23. 1841.
The amount of tas•, every district must levp• to
entitle itself to its share of State appropriation, is a
sum equal to at least sixty cents for every taxable
inhabitant in the district. according to the last Ili
ennial enumeration Made in the spring of 1839.
A list of taxable. in each district is hereto appen—
ded.
behaviour to
nurtures tow
,Pit v.
lURPHY.
"—lin
Districts that have already accepted the Common
School system, and received their share of appro
priation for former years, will on levying the prop
er amount of tax, be entitled under existing laws to
receive for the school year 1842, which commences
on the first Monday of next June, one dollar for ev
ery, taxable.
Districts which, haie not received any part of the
appropriation of former years, but which accept the
system for the ; first time, at the annual election in
March next, and levy the proper amount of tax.,will
under existing laws receive 94 40 for every taxable
in the district , in 1839, according to the annexed
list. These sums, by b resolution passed Apritl3th
1840. will remain in the State Treasury for the use
of non accepting districts, until the first of Novem
ber, 1841 and no longer. L;
,
El!I
r... a G a
d a e r i d p e h n i
a a . n
a d
I i t
y ef.
a bl osi z eB
Apples,fn
h
aches,etr with
N i e t ct a :
ghe
rapes, Rhasp.
i ts, Orminien
ns, Vines, and
rnations and .
Irig Plants, and
etable Seeds,
1 nt as any uth-
Number of taxably inhabitants in the nand School
" districts of the county, according to the enumer.
. aliens of 1835 and 1839.
1836. 1839.
Barry, 94 106
ftrunswig tp. E. . • 139
f. Brunswig, Sch . !. fiat. E. " 79
Branch, 'I 135
Br unswig, W. 275 278
Mshantango, L. 243 247.
Maliantango, U. 245 . 237
Manheim, 471 372
Norwegian, ' , 840 R 96
Orwigsliorg, 180 . 172
Pinegrovc; tp. 185 /37
Pinegrove, Sch. dist: 71 55
Strongaburg and North i 46
Pinegrove, Sch. dist. 52
Pottsville, ' 731 846
Rush, • 84! • s 96
1 -.
Schuylkill, • 1761 331
Schuylkill Haven, . 183
Tamaqua, 155 161
Union, : . 122 223 1
Wayne, • 2.54 ' 285
West Penn, 286 249
The above is published agreeable to the 10 Sec-
tion of the School law:passed Jnne 13th 1836.
EDWARD CONNOR, •
GEO. SEITZIVGER,
1 GEORGE BOYER, - '
Proprietor
,pointed Agent
xecute orders
ry, &c. at the
Cc! a
[ I
this office.
12—
.en Seeds, em'
el'ale by
I. BANNAN.
12—.
procured to or
. rtegt notice.
Commissioners.
J. H. DOWNING, Clerk.
Mnrch 13. 1841 11-41
the Honorable
t attic several
Ma of Druphin,
Ivanin, and ins
tine Terminer.
d counties. and
IS HEREBY given . agreeably to an act of the
Legislature pissed ith, April, 1830, that the Con
stables of the different 'boroughs and townships in
the county of Schuylkill, ate required to make un
der oath i.r affirmation, a list of all the wholesale
and retait dealers in their respective districts,' and
deliver the same to the clerk of the Court of Quar
to- Session, of said county on or before the first day
of March Session 1841:
ER. Esquires,
Terininer. and
'f all capital and
of Schuylkill—
sled at °mtgs.
Agreeably to the s'h section of same act, the
wholesale and retail dealers of Foreign Meechandise
of the caunty of Schuylkill, are notified that the
Associate Judges and Commissioners will meet at
the Commissioner's OtTice in Orwigshurg, on Friday
the 23d day of April 1841, at 1 o'clock in the after.
noon, for the purpose placing said Merchants in
their class which shall appear right and just, when
and where said Merchants, their agents or Attorneys,
may appear and show :their amount of their annual
sales during the previbus year.
STRANGE N. PALMER,
SAMUEL D. LEIB.
,dasociaie Judges
EDWARD CONNOR,; •
GEO. SEITEINGER, _ Commissioners,
GEORGE BOYER,
Mites:
JOHN H. DOW NING,Clerk.
Commissioner's Office, March 6. 1841. 10—
1839' have or
er and General
l igsborg. on the,
the 29th amid
IE!!
For Sale, Cheap for Cash.
',AIL Road Cars,' Drift Cara, Whesibarmys
"'Skims, Picks, Shovels, and other Mining
Tool and Implements. Apply to
ANDREW RUSSEL.
March 6, 10—tf
Ntrained sperm Oil.
BLEAL LIED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a
very superior quality, warranted not to congeal
or smoke. For sale by
Ei Q. & A, HENDERSON.
January 2, , j - I
P R0c6.4 111 AT I ON.
NOTICE is hereby given that a, Court Of Common
Pleas, for the triallof causes at issue, in and fir
the County of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigs
burg, in the county ofOresad, on Monday the 23d
day of March next. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
Therefure all persons having suits pending. and
persons whose duty! , it shallbe to appear at said
Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac
cordingly.
JOHN 0. WOOLISON; Shrift
Sheriff's Office Orviigs. •
burg. March- 6. 1810. ' 10—
1 ° •
ne . Contlignment,
`
of quantity.
HARTZ.
IRO It SAL E.
A LOT of Ground in the town of
loss. Pottsville: containing; in front on Centre
IR t. twenty4five feet,; and' to length ar
• depth ; one lhundred 'and ten fay. On
aid street there are erected tae dwelling houses,
which rent for four hundrechand twenty dollars per
annum:
Also a' tot: ofGround hi the town of Port Carbon.
enntaining in front on Lawton St. siztylwo feet,.
sod in depth one hundred , and ;•twenly.euFht feet.
On this lot there iti erected a dwelling hentwiwhich
rents for filly two dollars par annum:
The above rents Ire - punctually paid. and` the prop:
eity is in every point of View, a desirable one. it will s
be sold fort 02800 cub', on applitistien to
• pArra. B.lniesicErau
z • 46 r Otth 6tb I st. rbiladelfdlia.
March it, 1 • lO-41
•
bscribers have
of Common
benefit of the
r the,releif of
Judges have
rch next ,at [0
House, in Or.
our coeditors,
if they think
Notice.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
. .
Haug Shoulders, &C., &C.
4rHE subsCtlber respeCtfully announces to the
J. ' public thil he has nn hand a large quantity of
well cured and smoked Shaulderi: — Flitch.
arc-. he.. togethei with a choice lot of piclked Pork
and Beef, which 0111 be disposed of at the lowest
rates.
The public ere , st 4 Informed that they can be
supplied as usual with every kind or Fresh Meat,
daily, at his establishment, in Centre Strtet, imme.
diate!y opposite Jennings Hotel, where the public
are
dealt
to call with th4,assurance that they will
be with to their entire fidisfaction.
SIMON STRAUSE.
March 6 . 10-3 t
Old Established Passageollitee f
coaraa or PINS AND doom rratiffsi NEW YOU.. -
THE subscribers having completed
-„z4 their arrangement for the year 1841, for
i s the purpose of bringing out ptocrage
v - passengers, beg leave to infonn their
trietids arid the public in general, that a flialt, cliws
vessel will be despatched from Liverpool tri. New
York, on the Isl, sth, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th,
of each month throughout the year.
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, it con.
neetion with his numerous agents thinughout 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 for the
passage for 810 extra, or 926 for passage, provisions
and hospital money.
As usual in all cases, where the persune decline
coming, the money pill be refunded to those from
whom it may have been removed, on their returning
the passage certificate.
GLOVER & !VPMURRAV.
Corner of Pine and South sts.
The Anbscriber has been appointed Agent for the
above line, and is ready to reeler° thepassage money
for those who wish to tend for their friends, and will
also attend to transmitting money to Europe. For
particulars apply at the Miners'Journal Office.
Jan. 2d.
For Rent,
A convenient Two Story Stone Dwelling
Eteri House, with Brick front, situated on Rail
Road street. Possession given op the let of April
Apply to S. di, 3. FOSTER.
March 6 10—
Plain & Figured DeLanes.
A NEW supply:Of those beautif u l and feyhiona
ble goods, just received end for sale by
T.& J. BEATTY.
December 5. 49
NEW STORE.,
pflE subscriber respectfully informs the public.
that he has opened a store in Centre Street, 3
doors below T. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor.
we¢ian and Centre Streets, where he offers for sale
a general assoftment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Queensware, C ilicc.
All persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap
for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam.
ice for themselves.
EDWARD HUGHES.
November. 21, —4tf
SW AIM'S PANACEA.
For the cure of Screfida, or King's evil. Syphilis, and
the host of painful. disagreeable, and hitherto incurable
affections resulting. therefrom, Rheumatism, Ulcerous
times, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liter and Skin
General Debiltiy, tke. and all Diseases arising from
Impurity of Blood.
trrtH IS Medictne 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 itsieffecte.
It is also recommended in Diseases where the lungs
and breast are supposed to be affected, and also
where the constitution is broken down 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 Faruliy, This
fact offers an argument so plain and concldsive. that
it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction.
Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all those invel.
ids for whom Physicians prescribe Sarsaparilla Syr.
ups. Extracts, &.c.
Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia.
Sold by 6. Boman, Agent for Schuylkill Coon
tv. and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street
Pottsville.
September 12, 27—If
DR.,' WINSLOW'S
ita'gam - of Horehound.
An uni arallekd remedy fir common Cold, Coughs,
Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Branch
and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,
leading to Consumption; composed of the con
centrated virtues of Horehound, Boneset. Blood
Livertvort and several other vegetable sub.
Ounce& Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW,,
Rochester, N. Y.
innocenceand universally admitted pectoral vie
tues. of the Herb's from which the BALSAM OF
HOARHOUNO is made, are too generally known to re
quire recommendation; it is therefore only necessary to
observe-that this Medicine contains the whole of their
Medicinal proper, tea. highly concentrated, and so hap.e
pity combined with several other vegetable substances.
as to render most speedy. mild and certain remedy, now
is uss for the complaints above mentioned.
For Children, this Balsam ie of inestimable value. It
is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cmiek and Croupt
and affords certain relief in Bowel Compicunts, Cholie.,
Teething. 4re. It is pleasant to the taste. and may be
safely given to inc tenderest infant and should he kept at
all times in every family, as it is much better for the
, complainntincident to - Children than Paregoric, Godfrey's
tordial.or the Cordials's° commonly used, as hundreds
in this City have testified.
It is now, about five years since this medicine was ex
tensively introduced in this City, and section of the coon.
try. since which time it has constantly increased in pub.
tic favour, and it is at the present time the most popular
Cough Medicine, in most of the Northern and Western
States. More than Moo Thousand Five Hundred Bos
t/es have been retailed annually, at the subscribers c o llo'
ter.for the last two years. and &bough five her Drug.
gists in the City. are constantly supplied with the article,
his salesare daily increasing.
For the'sitisfaction of those interested In Certificates,
the following, are added, althoug6 the common practice
of collecting along string of vouchers, has not been
considered the best Way to, make its virtues known.
We say 'ask' .inquire,' ask those who have used it. ask'
Physicians who prescnbe it, ask the Agents who sell it
try it yourself andand then judge as ye find. .
Read the following.-1 hereby certify that early in the
spring of IBM. I contracted a :Meese COLD, which set
tled neon luags.and threatened a hasty Consumption.
I used several prescriptions, hot obtaining little or no re
lief; I was much alarmed. Happening to beat Roches
ter, I was edvised by my friend, Mr Winslow, to try a'
bottle of his Bataan or Hottguounti: I did an. and to
my auiprise obtained relief at 'once—and by the use of
that single bottle was perfectly fettered to. health. To
those'afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at this inclement
season, I say +go and do likewise'
LEANDER CHIPMAN.
ingrathture l ii the bawd crime in man.—We are nolo- .
mong that class of Editos a orb%) fbr a few dollars will, (at
the e,spen!re of truth and lmnesty) '•crach up'. an article
and bnng it into rapid Bale; neither are we willing to re
main' silent, after haring tenedthe utility of an imprison
ment &discovery in science or an. OUr readers will
recollect we ;told them we were unwell v6ith it spar
throat and vielent cold some few weeks ago. Well. we
purchased two bollen of WaseLow'sl4l.lloN AY HOU.
HOUND and ,tio sudden was the elite. that we forgot we
ever had a cold. Those whp are acted may try it
upon our.nrcentmendatien.—Lmillon Wrinteph
Price 50 cents per bottle.
For sale bY CurnEss & Pastan, and Vim. T. , EPnxO,
Pottsville, Pt attd by the Didaists in the country gen
erally. ,
October 4f •
, L Cracker&
VIRESit Water, Floor, &Ai and Bra* Omani
for late ly EA. A, UppO)Face.
haltaly
====
THE MINERS' JOURIITAL.',
B.DANNAN.
1-
POOR HOUSE ACCOUNT.
ELLI.III RA,MMER, Tntisurer, in account
with the Directo‘ of the Poor and of the House of
Emp&njnzent of Schuylkill County, frtns the first
olJalway.A. D. 1840, to chi just of January, A.
D. 1841, both days included.
DR..
1841.—January 1.-also cash nmeited frail the Commie
'loners of Schuylkill county. for the use of •
the Directors of the Ponr of. Schuylkill
county, it being balance of Order, dated De
comber 27,1829. and out included in last
year's account. eSOO 00
To cash received from George Batteicher t
term on 8200. from his mother's Ulnae
Harmetly a retype, It 00
To cash received from John &hall on account
of Hides. • • 14 97
To cash received from the Commissioners of •
'Schuylkill county. for the use of the Direc
tors of the Poor. die: orSchaylkilrciSenty.
up to this date. 5000 00
To balance remaining in the hands of Elijah
Hammer, Treasurer, 162 84
CR•
•
13410-3aquary 1.—.13, balance due Treasurer as per re.
porter Auditors, '174 33
By cash raid William Grieft for the use a ttre
Alms finuse,, • ' 460 00
By cash paid Isaac Moser foi. do. lth 00
Flannels. Blankets. Linsey, Muslin. Checks,
Calicoes, Ildkfs,.Tow, Fla ',Linen, &c. 425 081
Sugar. Collie. Molasses,Tea,Choclate Snap,
Oil, Spice; 4.e. ' 426 56
Fish. 28 00
Hard ware, F.a rthert, Queen" indteidar ware 91 90i
794 bushels Rye ' . j„.„ 425 25
15 barrels Flour 81 26
23 t.. bushels Potatoes 91 50
Bacon, 165 731
18 Held Steers 375 00
Dried Apples and peaches 21 75
Apples and Cider 900
Brushes and Brooms 19 95k
Carding. Dying and Weaving 84 641
Bed Feathers 23 Kt
Shoes and Stockings $7 77/ ,
. •
Athe - 157 84
.
Tobacco . 62 12
.
Stationav, 4 08
Hats and Caps - 10 il
'
Tailoring 7 36
Saddlery, 6 65
Relief to alt door Paupers 454 911
Blacksmith Work and Iron 79 84i
.
Carpenters work. 17 23
New Garden Fence, i 68 80
Road Tax for 1839 13 84
Ground rent on Lot in Morris; Atklition to
Pottsville p 00
45 tons Coal 36 371
Hired men 57 It
Hired women 99 25
Printing 35 00
Leather 18 42
Dauphin County Altus House for boarding
Paupers 66 371
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 12 00
.
2 Hydrants ' 12 00
Gardener and Garden Seeds . 21 95
Sawing Timber 25 53
Boards and Shingles bought in 1838 70 09
Boards for repairing Tavern House 36 20
Elizabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowry on farm 51 97
SALARIES.
By cult paid Samuel K. Kepner,l year ser
vice as Cirector for 1839. 20 00
Daniel B. Kerahner. 1 year service es
Director for 1839, 20 00
Do. extra services. 10 .50
Do. Salary for 1840. 20 00 . .
Daniel liartolet. I year's salary aa
Director for 1810, 20 00
Do• extra services, 4 50
--- 24 50
'George Bodey, Jun 1 years sal.
ary as Director, for 1810, 20 00
Do. extra services 7 60
27.60
William Grieff part of hie salary as Stew
ard for 1810. 162 2t
Isaac Moser, late steward,4 months ser
vice up to Ist of April. 1840. 100 00
Charles Focht pan of his salary as fAerk
for 1840, 66 45
El i jah Hammer, 2 years salary as Trea
eurer. 40 00
; Dr Geo.Halberstadt.ls.mentbs service
as Physician. 140 621
Dr. Samuel It. Medlar, 1 3r. salary, 70 00
Do. part of half year R do 24 61
94 61
Balance, 162 84
WE the snbrcribers, Auditors of Sen!kin County,
having examined the account of the Treasurer of the
Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment
for the County of Schuylkill, respectfully do report the
foregoing 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.
Witness our hands this the 6th day of January,,A. D.
1841. -
WILLIAM ORlEFF,Steicaid. ineecounheith
the Directors of she Poor and of the House of Ens
ploytnent for the County of Schuylkill. from the flip
day of April. A. D. le4o, to defies: day of Janua
ty, A. D. Ib4l.
DR.
To cash received from Ell ih Hammer. Treasurer,
for the we of the Alinv House. 8160 00
To cash received from Elijah Hammer,
Treasurer, on , dt:CAllltli of salary. 10 24i
TO cash received on account of steer sold 30 OU
Rents from G. Kauffman and Mrs.
Downey, 141 19
Boarding Paupers belonging to other
Counties, • 145 80
1 Horse sold 40 00
Indentures, 3 00
•
Hay, 6 50
Pastore, 4 88
1 Calf sold, 4 25
Corn, ' • 1 50
Baskets, 90
Damages done by stniy borie lo field 1 00,
CR.
By cash paid to hired men and Clerk, 8968 30
Constables fees for bringing Paupers
to House, , 27161
Labor in Hay-making and Harvest , 98 87
Travelling expenses, 14 201
Taylor work, 12 68
Pork, 92 10
1 Horse, . 7S 00.
'raking a' Pauper to Bloomtngdald , •
Aaiun'''. York State, 35,00
Attending Hospital and sick pefmB* 211 61
Relief to out door paupers, 27 55
Potatoes, 27 211
Gardbner and Garden - Sods, 13 441'
Hardware, &c. 1 72
Fish. 6 60
Blacksmith work, ' ' 35 '
.
Rye and Corn,
'
Toll, 811
Freights ad ("Asa. • 2 50
Hired women. , ' 20 75/
Tin work. ',..' 1 00
Died Pelieher.Applekdee. , 9231
' Groceries and Costs; . 22 331•
' - Medicine. • : ' -,' 4 . 421
Grinding Plastor.of Pali. / S. 00-, =
Dry Goods i aod gaskets; / ' 12 35
Stationary add Timothy Seed; - ; ,9 SO
'Buckiiheat and Rye Straw '
' ,/' ,13 55
By 9 month Compensation as Steward
from lit of April A. B. 1840;t0' Ist '
of January A. D. 1841. /
• 243 TS
i 1001 31
rJ •
WE the subecribeer,. ioditore of the County o
Schuylkill, having ersosiried the iftont of William
GrieffiStewerd of SehtsYlkill Cooety Aline HOMEY
respectfully dedeport, , theabore Stataattat at MO rte
soli of our instigation:ses binds ibis
Sib day of 'sooty. 1841. •
y. Prtift ROTA
nowzinto.
Wit R NUL. .
:
$5799 71
5050
85.126 87
PETER RUTZ.
J. H. DOWNING,
%VM. B. HULL
Christopher Sehney,
is.
Thomas f... Batdorff and jobri L. &Wort; Ad.
miniatratiirs ike.; of John Baidorff deceased ; ,f,
with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff; John L. r ;
Batdortr. Benjamin Irattiorff. Polly Batdorff.
Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian 'George Wal
born. George Wallah% and Elizabeth his wife, .1:
late Eliz'alteth Eatdorff, they , the said Thomas liii
L. Bottorff; John L. Batdorff. Benjamin Bat. .8
dorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Elia. 11
abeth, Walborn, being children and heirs at lap 12 :
of chit said John Batdorff, deceased) also with *4
notice to George Walborn, Guardian of, Ange.
limit Amanda,John and Maria Batdorff; miLor . S
children of Peter Batdorff-deceased (also one $ . 2
of the sons of Jahn Batdorff deceased;) and also E'
with notice to Peter Edris. (who was informer. - 2
vied with Catharine Bab:Writ; now deceased. B
also one of the daughters of the said John Bat. • Ti,
deal deceased) as the Guardian of Levine, Ma. l*
I inde and Henry:Edda. minor children of them !..1
the said Peter Edris and Catharine his' wife; i
and ego with notice to the said Peter Edria as fl
surviving husband of the said Catharine tat. t,
dorif; and also with notice to Christain Span- a
glen end Leonard Imam!, Trustees afore. •
I
said Benjamin Batdorff. (one of the sees of the' I
said lobo-Batdorff deceased) millet the Ms of co
the General Assembly of this Commonwealth
relating to lunatic:a and'habitual drunkard*.
And now to wit, January 9.1841. It appearing
to the Cohn that some of the . heirs and
<,:' -. legal representatives of the said John
.( ). •-) ''
Batdore deceased, reside out of the
.
• ' ,f I, county
.of labenon.Whereupon the
iklurt do. make a role and do Order and
. • direct i . c that amide 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, Berko county,
and in one of the papers printed in Pottsville;Eielmyl.
kill County, thirty days bake the first thy of the
next term; for tour' sueeessive weeks. •You the a.
bove;named defendeet are therefore hereby notified
of the above rule, sod to appear on the first firmiday
ofAril next, and skew caure, It any you have, why i
the . Plaintif f should riot, be entitled to Judgment '
the alai suit. , , >,: - -' - -
By ‘deraf the Com. .1- ;. . .
' i '. JOHN WIMP; timi 'Atiaipr
/1.-41 •
00111 1 31
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Peewrip reale! hiing in the Male ea the lit day of
January, 1841.
Males •
Males under 12 years
Foliates
Females under 10 years
Oat door Paupers
91
Pwipertadesitted masa the Mass free Ist of ham
am 18401 a las of Jaintary.lB4l.- ,
Melee 90
Mates born in Rona. 1
Females 44
Females born in Haase, 1
Whole number MT
Moles discharged and absecaufed 17
Males diedl.l
; Females discharged flit abide . cied 41
Females died 2
Bound out 3 buys aid 2 glrli s
Remaining 91
phoie Dumber
227
BOUND . OUT DURING THE YEAR 1840.
Jamie Cross to Mantis W.Hughea of the Borough
of Pottsville. Schuylkill tottnq: Thomas Welsch to
Jonathan Miller of Upper Tolpelistken township
Berke county. Daniel Swenek to LodniigZimmer.
men of Union township. Schuylkill «minty, Mary
Ann Bennet to Benjamin Spayd of the BorourA of
Pottsville, Schuylkill county. Julia Malov to Wrn.
Haggerty of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill
county.
MADE IN .HOUSE.
51 pair Shoes, 66 pair Pantaloons, 19 Roonda.
bouts, 80 Shirts, 20 Shemin-, 39 Frocks, 8 Pelti.
coats, 8 Vests, 14 Aprons, 18 Pillow Cases, 2 Sun
Bonnets, :8 pair Stocking•, 12 Bed Sheets, 7 Towls,
5 Table Cloths, 27 cuffing,
PRODUCE OF FARM.
Wheat 123 bushels, Rye 95 buShels, Oats, 612
bushels. Corn in Cobs 1094 bushels, Buckwheat 125
bushels, Turnips 18 bu'ls, Pumpkiva 1865, Potatoes
1 5 00 bushels, Cider 151 barrels. Hay :4 horse loads,
41 barrels Apple Butter. 5599 Pickles, 1716 Cabbage
beads, 91 busiiels Onions.
PRODUCE OF DAIRY.
11531b', Butter.
Bliterghtared 9 Oaks weight 616 lbs. hides 93
lbs.Fauenbi on Farm and blaughtered 14 Steers
weight, f4991b5., hides 103.5 lbs., Tallow 423 lbs.
—4 Hop weight j 460 lbs.. Lard 191 lb'.—Fatten.
ed on Farm salmi: 3 Steers weight 1294 lbs.
ISAAC MOSER, late Steward, in account with the
Directors of the Pour an of the Houle of Ern.
ployment for the County 4.90uy/kill e frorn the let
da§ January. A. 0.1840, iv tat lel day of ,Aprit,
1840.
DR.
1810.—January. 1 —To balance in hand a oisi . 4
port of Auditora t I . 48 31
To cub .received;pf Elijah Rammer Treas. •
. urcr. 245 00
Henry Boyd'for Rent, 37 50
s Fire Wood, - . 275
" Pauper., 6 1.2,1
" Fines, 5 72
" Indentures. , 0 6.00
" , Shoes for tumult, , ' 450
1:11=1
C- g.'
~ . .
By ciattpaid to hired men and glen. 6t 94
do for Rye and Corn 60 35
do Constables fees for bringing •
Pauper's to House 9 91
do Travelling expenses 11 'l9l
do Groceries 1 091
do Shoes and Stockings 10 92i
do Out door relief 11 11
do Rutehering hogs and steers .5 0
do, Coal Buckets 800
du AttendintHospital& sick pawls 400
do . £pplea, 410
do Tin Work . 213
do' Costs .- 4 691
do Rostov) .63
do' • 1 Dog . • 100
do Repairing I Cloas 200
do Tpll and Medicine 145
do Policy QT Insurance. 51 00
do Blacksmith Work l. 66
do School Books and Stationary 1' 12i
By 4 months compencalion as,Sieward,
from Ist December 1/339, to fat of
April A. D. 1340,
- •
We the subscribers, Auditors of the Counts• of
Schuylkill, having examined the accounts of Isaac.
Mont, Isle Steward of Schuylkill County Alms
House, respectfully do report the above statement as
the result of our investigation.
Witrices our hands this 6th day of Jnnuary, lB4l
" PETER !Wit
JOHN IL 'DOWNING,
bleach 6, TO-4t WM. B. HULL.
Administrator's' ‘NOtice.
'LETTERS of administration with the Will
&mere& onthe (mite of Plunket F.Glentworth,
late of the city of Trenton,'in the State of Net Jer
sey deceaved,hevine been granted to the suSscriber,
all persons indebted to the estate of said de6eatied,
are hereby requested ter make payment to the sub
scriber, and all persons having deism; or demands
against the estate of the said Plunket F. Wentworth.
are hereby requested to make known the same to
the subscriber without delay.
ROBERT WOOSIDE,
Admihistraror.
March 6
In the Court of COMM' Pleas of Leh
, anon county, to August Tern); 1'840:
No. 34.
E==
.
In the Court 'dtCommon Pleas of Leb...
anon countyi id August Term, iB4O.
No. 32. _
sj
10
19
Genie Eckert,
Thomas L. Batdorff and Jelin L. Bodo/ft Ad.
mini/at/anis he-. of John Batdorff, deceaaed:
with notice to Thomas L Batcthrff.John Last.
dote. Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Dan.
iel Batdmff. by his Guardian George Walborn.
George Walborn and Elizabeth bin wife, late
Elizabeth Batdorff ,. they the said Thomas L.
Batdorff. John L. BaidoriL Benjamin pa tdorff.
Polly Batdraff. Daniel Batdorf f and Elizabeth
Walbein. being children and heirs at Ise of
the said John. Beidurff. deceased : also with no.
tiiet to George Walborn, geardian of Angelina,
Amanda, John and Maria Batdorff. minor chil
dren of Peter Batdorff, decaaied, (also one of the
eons of John Batdorff deceased :) and also with
notice,to Peter Edrie (who was intermarried
with Catharine Batderff, now deceased, elan
one of tha daughters ,of the said John Batdorff.
deceased,) as the Guardian of Levine, Melinda
and, Henry ,Edris, minor children of 'them the
said Peter Edris end Catharine his wife : and
also, with notice (o the acid Peter Edrheas ear.
siring husband of the said Catharine Ilatdcuff
and also with notice to Christian Spangler and
Leonard Immel, Trustee:, of the aforesaid Ben.
jamin Batdorft, (one of the eons of the said John
Batdos ff, deceased) under the. acts of the Gen.
eral Assemble of this commonwealth. relating
to fanatics and habitual drunkards
,
And now to wit. January 9, 1841. It appearing
4 • - to the Court that tome of The heirkscd
~
a'
, legal repsesentallies of the said 'John
:-- Il'atdorff, deceasech reside out of the.
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 Elmo(
Lebonon county, be served by publication intone of
the papers publtabed in Readine, Berkscounty.and
in one of the pfilie' to printed in Potteville,Schuylkill
county, thirty dill" before the first 480 of the next
term, for four successive weeks. You the above
named defendants, are therefore hereby notified of
the above
.rule; and to appear on th e first Monday
of April next, and , ghee cause, if any you have, - why
the Plaintiff phoeld not be entitled to Judgment In
the above suit. .
._
By order of the Coilit,,, ,
JOHN STEIN, Priithonotary.
March 8 10-41
In the Court or Coftunon Pleas of Leb
anon County to August Term, 1840.
No. 31.
Jacob Seibert,
. di,
Thomas 6.• Patdorfrand John L.llatdorlf. Ad..
mintstrators in., of John Betdorff deceased :1 1
with notice to Thomas 4: Batdorff. John: L,
Batdorff, Benjamin Btudorff; ,Polly Batdorff. -
Daniel Betdorff. by his Guardian George-Wal
born, George Walborn and Elizabeth hie wife,
lite Elisabeth Batdorff. they the said Thomes
L. liatdorft, John L. Baldorff, Benjamin Bat.
dorff, Polly. Batdorff, Daniel Batdorli. and Elio.
abet fi Walborn, being children and heirs at lew
of the said: Jtdm Batdorff deceased; also with
notice to George Walburn,.Guardian of Ange
lina, Amanda. John and Maria Batdorff; minor.
children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also. one
of the sons of John Batdorff deceased : and also
with notice to Peter Edna;ktvho was intermit.
ried with Catharine Baulorff new deceased, aho
one of the daughters of the ?Mid:John Batdorff
deceased) as the Guardian of Levine. Malinda
: and Henry' Edris. minor children of them the
'said Peter fdris as surviving husband of the
said Catharine Baldorff; and also with notice
to Christain Spangler and Leonard Immeli
T.ustece of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff,
(one of the eons of the said John Batdorff de-•
ceased) underthe Sets of the General Assembly
of this commonwealth relating to lunatic, and
habitual drunkards.
And now to wit, January 9,1041. It appearing to'
a - the Court that soma of tha heirs end le!
-
. B ga a l td r a e r P k ei d e e n cea tatiia
se t d, reside the
etiid said
John, outotthe,
;,,county
County of Leban6it—Where,upon j
Court do make . ): mile and do order an
direct thetrnottee of the wrikj
in the above suit oat of the Court ofCotounint plea
of Lebanon. county be setyed by Fibblicatien if
of the papers published et Reading. Berke county.
and in one of the pa peraprinted inPottsfilly,Eichuyl
kill county, thirty lays before the first day of the
nest tertp,• for four successive weeks,, You tho
above oamed defendants are tliereore hereby' 0011-
fied of the above role, and to.ripEtear on the first
Mendip of April nest. and ehew cause. irany yoo
hale, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled to
Judgment in' the afore suit. ,
~
By order of.the Conti, -
JOHN STEIN, Protbonotaq
10—
*353 606
100 00
#355 901
Ha rch C
In the Corilrt` of COIIIOIOO Pleas of bit
tinott county, to - August Term, 1/40.
No. SS.
Daniel Stine and e:ainer Sherk, Administra. -
tor., tc., of Samuel Shirk, deceased t'
vs,
Thomas L Batdorff and John L. Etticlortl;
minti.tratora &c., of John BatdorfV • deceased;
with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff. John L.
Bitdorff, Benjaniin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff.
Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian George Wal
born, George Walborn and Elisabeth his wife,
late Elizabeth Ratclorif.,tfiey the said Thomas
L. Ilatdorff, John L. Bitdorff: Itcnjamitt
&riff, Polly.Hatdorff, Daniel Batdorif and Elia..
abbili Walborn. being children and heirs at.
law of the slid John Batdorff deceased; alto
with ilitittiee to George Walborn, Guardian of
Angelina,"Amanda, John and Maria Sabha%
minor children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also
one oethelmine of the said Jolan Batdorff deed)
and also with notice to Peter Edria. (whdrwis
intermarried with Catharine Beide?* nour di.
ceased, also one of the daughters of tliti said
John Batdorff deceased) as the Guardian ef-
Lerma, Melinda and Henry Edrisoninoroltil.
dren Of them the said Peter EdrisandCathrine
his wife; and also witianotice tb the said Peter
Edris, as surviving husband or the said Cath
arine Batdorff: and also whit notice to.hria•
lain Spangler and Letitlard Immo); Trustees
of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff (one of the
sons of the laid John gatdorf deceased). under
the acts of General Assembly of this common.
wealth relating to , lunatics and habitual drunk
ard's.
And nowt to Wit; Jannart 9; 1841. ft appearing' ,
• •
• to the Colin that come of the heirs ail*
v• legal represeetatiVes of the said joins
Battforff deceased* reside out a the
county of LelitsoOn.—WhetiettOtni Bur
• Court lid make a rule and do ordel tu'
drreet that notice of the writ issued.
in the above suit out of. the Court of.Commop Plea"
of Lebanoncounty, be served by peblication in ono
of the pipette published at Reading, Beebe comity.
and be one of the papers published ha Pottsville,
Schuylkill county, thirty days, before the grin diy
of the nest term, for four duceissiiB weeks. You
the about named defeedents are therefore. hereby
notified of the 'above ruleoand to appearen tits tirst
Monday of Aprilueit, and ehew cause, if soy you _
have. why the Plaintiff should not be entitled
Judgment in the'etote suit.
By oder of the Court, '
JOHN STJNE Prothonotary.
Mach 6
To Rent,
-.a Front the Ist of April neat. the Tains In
as ! Pon - Carbon. occupied by the tuba:Aber,
with j and and Stabling adjoining, The' situation
is arch, that ft pay be expected to do as good bull.
tuna as any house in Port Carbon. in thatlint%
tiEORGE DOUGHERTie.
Port Carbon, March 11, 10. -
%IRE ?ownership formerly existing tietirm Rob
eve M. Grant. J. b. Corral. dr. Jobn.W. Lawton,
under the firm of Grim, Carta CO. teas dissolved.
on the 28th December last by the triesse of IL M..
Grant. The outstanding affairs of the COMM
will be sittkod by the @miring partveni, who wilt
for the present continue the bug*, on their . cv
acteint cot* this same trot
Palmier, ISth.
=
notice.
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