SE loias. : -- r -, 1 ; • ,* 7 UST received and for sale by the'sinbactitier.the following seeds, warranted to he fresh:. BOY Turnip Beet,. • Extra early Peas, Long Blood'• ,do ' Early Frame do • ; French Sager 'do Newirork Dwarf Pecs I Early Horn 'Carrot, 11) inch prolific_: do Early Cucumber - ' Early ChafitoU . do Mi i 'r' Long pickling do . .. oe 7. perigil do Gherkin - Go . Large arrowfat do - 'Welsh *Leek- . • --.. Dwarf arrowfat do English ceded Lettuce Early Valentine Beans Early Cabbage do • China RetVEye do Blimp Head do Extra Early - do - ;Yellqii Winter Head do • liorticuitual do Ice • do hite Kiiiney- do CornSilad ' . indsor, long pod do Citron Melon - .Carolina ; 'do • Witter do - Large Lima do White Onion , • Early York Cabbage Yellow do • : birge York do Large red anneal Onion Roger Loaf' do Curled Parsley Flak Dutch do Sugar Parsnip ' ,Ctirled Savory do Early Salmon Radish 'Drumhead do . Earlrlong white do .Red Piekling 'do . Rusty coat do Early Cauliflower Red Turnip do ' Late I do White do do lirnecoli '•Blick & white winter do dialed Kale, or Borecole &ivy Spinnage Egg Plant. Lying Green Squash Tomatoes, Flat Bash do Sell PePpeir Limon do Sweet ;do; . Okra Ladies• Finger do Asparagus ; Early White Flat Dutch Rhubarbe Turnipti , Salsifle ' Red nip Turnips Curled Ending ' • Nasturtium - Summer savory . I , weet Marjoram - Sage• i •. avender • Thyme p- A Anice Rosemary - Mignonette Early Sugar Corn . Onion Setts Flower Seeds! &c! &c. . .GARDE • 37 All - kinds of Gress, Garden end Flower Seeds, procured to circler at the siortest • B. BANNAN. • 13 March 27, ENCOURAGE HOMEIMANUFACTURES. ooecs THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Pottsville, land the 'inhabitants of SchuYlkill county generally, that he' has at great pains procured_an excellent supply of materials, and superior workmen, which enables him-to menufac. tare to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of Ye. hicks, in a style superior to any ever manufactured in,this vicinity before, such as Coaches. Barouches, Becirborns, Truck Waggons, Carryalls, &c. At his establishment at thti corner of Coal and Nor wegian.streets, immediately oppoSite!Pemrofs Iron Works, in the 'Borough of Pottsville. He baa connected with his establishment a BLACKSIVIIiII SHOP, With' competent and expeiienced workmen, which will enable him to furnish his Vehicle* at much chea per rates than they have heretofore been Turnished. All kinds of repairing cone at the shortest notice -•and all those in Want of :Vehicles after the middle of April. may find something to suit their taste by eiamining his stock on4iand. !In conchisiori the subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for their- past patronage, and respectfully solicitsian increase in future, which, by Wiling out good work, at tow rates, he will endeav or to merit. March '27, - Clover i Seed. 40'BUSHELS CloveriSeed fro th Rochester N. York, and grown on Jersey Shore. perfectly eleafi, to be had •at,the Mill the Subscriber, Potts ville. , ALSO." aslippy' of well ccred PORK,. and fresh ground FLOUR. WILLIAM At/ DENRIED. March 27 13-3 t • N. B Also, for sale 10C Bushels Winter Radish ell, a lot of Potatoes, • A good More Mandl to Lct IN PORT CARBON. A convenient Store room I.v:th shelves ess = and counters and a goOd cellar, situated j right opposito Mr. Simpson's Hotel, be. mg the most pliblic situation in the place. Possession may be given at any time. For further particulars apply to 11. SHISLER, Purt Carbon. March 27. Notiee. ' partnership existing between the subscri bers, under the firm.rit Grant, Carroll & Co. dissolved after the 31st day of March, inst. The concerns of the flint will be settled by Jos. F. Carroll. who will be duly authorized for that pur- pose. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand March 27 Clover 'and 'lomotlty seed. 20 BUSHELS prime 'Timothy seed, and 5 Bushels of Clovpr peed for sale 1 3y 1 SAMUEL HARTZ. March 13, 11— . Lard!! Lard!!! 14Th" prime Lard, received on Consignment, and forsale cheap, 4 the tub of quantity. r SAMUEL HARTZ; 11-- March 13, INSOLVENT DEBTOES—The subscribers have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county', for the benefit of the several Acts of Assemblyi, passed for the releif of Insolvent Debtors, and ,that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 29th day of March next ,it 10 o'clock in the forenoon; aidthe 'Court House, in Or. la wigsburg, for the hearing ne ant our meditora, when and where they may attend if they think proper. EDMUND JAMES, :WILLIAM JAMES BRASON, GIDEON OSWALT, PETER REPPERT, March 6 Removal. ITIHE subdcriber :Would!. respectfully inform -the JR. public that he has removed the Store former ! ly bccupied . by Hazzard dr.. Strauch. He has also purchased from their .Aitignees at extremely law rates, a portion of their 'mina desirable goods, which in addition to his formerilettiek..enables him to ex hibit an • assortment sufgeientiv extensive to suit the: wants of any who would wish to purchase. ;e would invite all to lea% as he can sell gorilla ae 'even less,than• they are worth, which no doubt vnll be an inducement , especially in these hard times. GEO. W; SLATER. • ,f 12— March 20. ;•;. Garden Seeds, &c. 4 complete supply of Fresh Garden Seeds, cm tm• bracing almost every-kind, for sale by , 1 •!; , B. BANNAN. I March 20 _ 12.= Ti. B. All kinds of aims Seeds procured to or der at the lowest rates, and at the shortest notice. Public : 1 gB hereby gisin to all whom* may concern, that Ain consequence or it a following certificate of stock in the name of I.!ae M. Moodie. deceased, , bribing been'stolen or lOst, application will be made fer - a new certificate in lt¢n thereof N o . 844 of the Potting - Ole Water Company, dated for 1 sharg ' • WII4.IAM NICE, THOMAS C. POLLOCK, ' AllMlnietratthil of I. H. Moodie, deceased March 20. , 12-3 GarTlages, Sulkies, PHILLIP HOFFA. • 13--:3mo JOSEPH F. CARROLL, JOHN W. LAWTON. , • 13-t6 I [ 1 ,P4II3CT TRIPES. 4,; „1.-33 AR, Borugc . pus subticriber bas for sale at his Garden and a- :Nursery, - Kingsessing, near Philadelpliis. a large assortment pf Fruit Trees of suitable sizes for iransplantin. embracing every variety of Apples, Pears, Cherries. Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Nects. rine% Almoni, Qbinces, Mulberries, Gripes, Rhasp. berries, Gooseberries and Currants, together with a large assortment of Green ,House Plants, Ornamen. tal Tree,s,Flowerlog shrubs, Evergreens. Vines, and Creepers,: Honeysuckles, 'Roses, Carnations and Pinks, - Herbicecnis Perennial Flowering Plants, end a large assortment of Esculent Vegetable Seeds . , which comprises as great an assortment as any oth er Garden inthe United States. ROBERT CARR, Proprietor. 37 B. BANNAN, who has been appointed Agent for the Proprietor, will receive and. execute orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &c. at the shortest notice. Catalognesicark be examined at this office. March 20th ; 12— 13110CLAMATION.--Whereas the Honorable A.V. Panama, Esquire, President of the several COurts of ConisnonTleasmethe-counties of-Dauphin, Lebanon, and Schuylkill, in Pennsylvania. and just• tice of the several Courts of Oyer, and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in the said counties, and SABIEUL D. Lam, and STRANGE N. PALMER. Esquires, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Schuylkill— by their precepts to me directed, tested at Orwigs. burg, the 30th day of December, in. 1839. have or. dered a Court of' Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! 'Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, mn the last Monday. of March next, ( being the 29th of said month ) to contirthe one week. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner ; the 'Justices of the peace, and Constables of the said county otSchoylkill, that they are by the said pre. ceptsi commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with the rolls, records inqueitions, examinations. and all other remembran. ces, to do those things, which to their offices tipper. Laid to be doneoind all those that are bound by re cognizances, to prosecute 'splint the prisoners that are, or thec shall be in jail ofsaid County of Schuyl kill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. JOHN G.. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs. burg. March 13. 1841. GOD 847 E THE COBIZONWEAVIHr N. 11. The Witnesses [Lind Jurors who are sum— moped to attend Said Court, are requested to serve punctually. In case of none attendance, the law in such cases made "and provided will 'be enforced.— This notice is published by particular order of the Court, those concerned will therefore govern them— selves accordingly. Assilgnee's "ironed. WILLIAM I.YMAN,'Of the county of Schuyl kill, did on the 9th day of March, 1841, exe cute and deliver to the subscriber, an assignment of all his estate, real end personal, for the benefit of such of his creditors in the order therein named, who shall execute and deliver to him a release of their respective claims in ninety days from the date thereof. Notice is hereby given that the said assignment may be seen ,at the office of the subscriber, in the Borough of Potisville. Schuylkill county, and where the release is lefl, to be signed. WILLIAM F. DEAN. • Assignee. March 20. 12-1 It New. York Type Foundry and Printers' Warehouse, 45 Gold Street. 4'lo the EditorS of Newspapers, Printers and Pub. -11- Ushers:—JOHN T. WHITE, (successor to White & Hagar.) would inform the Printers of North America, that he has constantly ; on hand as great a variety as can be found in the country; of all the various kinds of Types, from Diamond to 24 line Pica, plain-and ornamental, together with a very large assortment of Flowers and Ornaments. Specimens of many new and beautiful articles have been procured from England, France and Ger. many, and an'expertcnced Cutter , is constanly em ployed in getting them up exclusively for this roue. dry, and thus additions are being almost daily made to the already extensive and unrivalled assortment possessed by this; establishment. A large variety of Ornainents. calculated for the South American and Mexican markets, and Span ish. French and Portuguese Accents, furnished to order. JOHN T. WHITE is agent for the sale of the Smith and Washington Pressis and the small card Press, which he will furnish at the manufacturer's prices. Also, Chases,. Cases, Brass Rules, Composing Sticks, Ink, and every article required in a printing office. ' All of which can be furnished at short notice, of ds good quality ,and on as reasonable terms as 'at any other establishment. OLD TYPE *ken in exchange for new, at tine cents per pound. JOHN T. WHITE, 45 Gold at .New York. rr Proprietors of Newspapers printed within any part of the United States or the Cenadas, who will publish the above advertisement three times prior to the let of 3une,,1511, line forward a copy contain ing the same,' will be entitled to their fiay in any cast at this fduridry, provided they purchase three times the amount of their bill. March 13; 11—:3t Notice. IS HEREBY given agreeably to an act of the it Legislature passed 7th April, 1830, that the Con stables of the different boroughs and townships, in the county of Schuylkill, are required to make un der oath or of a list of all the wholesale and retail 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. Agreeably to the sth section of same act, the wholesale and retail dealers of Foreign Merchandise of the county of Schuylkill, are notified that the Allsociate Judges and Commissioners will meet at the Commissioner's Office in Orwigsburg, on Friday the 23d day of April 1841, at 1 &clock in the after. noon, for the purpose of 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 previous year. STRANGE N. PALMER, -SAMUEL D. LEIB. Associate Judges EDWARD; CONNOR, GEO. SEITZINGER, Commissioners, . GEORGE ;BOYER, JOHN H. DOWNING, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, March 6.1841. 10— For Sale, Cheap for Cash. AIL Ruad Cars. Drilt Care, Wheelbarrows Skreone, Picks, Shovels, and other Mining Tool and Impleinents. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL. Mardi 6, 10—tf • • Strained Sperm Oil. I:2LEALHED Winter Strained Sperm Oil, of a . 11 -P very aupinfor quality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. for 'sale by E.Q. & A. HENDERSON. January 2, 1— . NEW STORE.. %IBC subscriher respectfully informethe A. that be, toe opened a tor in Centre Street; 3 doors below 3. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor.: wegian and-Centre Streets, whore he oilers for sale a general assort nent of - Dry GOods, +Groceries, • Quieensware, arc. ATI persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are reopeetfidly invited to call and exam. ine for theroseittee. EDWARD HUGHES. November; 21. ' " —4ti 1" I T-.1.-AlllolllBRittAtiMapirmu--5. 7 031L1NririrSLOVIP-Pl3j . ' alflialin ofitorehound.. - , - An uttotra ll etern*diforioninten Cog.Cotigh. find all detected of Brant ind , , ka,ding to consumPtiont a=rid sad of the 'am terthrtair virtue* of itiothottlid,ttaWt "Bistift Litiiieort and several other rt;idsgbie 80". dander.' Prtparedimiy - by .r . IVIIVSL.O* _ Rocheater, - - THE Moocence and universally admined pectoral , toes.tor the Herbs - from which the BALSAM OF HOARHOUND is made. are too getterallihnown.to ie. quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessary to observe that this Medicine contains thei whole of their Medicinal properties, highly commutated, and so hap pily combined with several other 'Vegetable substances. as to rentlermoit speedy, mild and . cettain remedy. now la use. for the complaintsebove mentioned. i For Children, this Balsam is of inestimablevalue. ;It is a speedy remedy for the Co 'h and Croup and affords certain relief in , Teethino 4'c. It is pleasant to the . taste, and may be safely given to tee tenderest infant and should be kept at rill times rain every family. as it is, much better for the complaints incident to children than Paregoric, Godfrey's Cordial.or the Cordials so commonly used, as hundreds in this City havetestified. It i s nqw a b out five years 4 since this medicine was et. tensively introduced in this City,nnd section of the coun- try, since, which time it has constantly increased in pito tic favour, and it is at the present time the most txiptilar Cough Medicine, inmost of the Northern and Western States. More than '/Ico Thowtand Floe Hundred id des have heenvemiled annually, at the subscribers coon. prior the last two years, and although five other Drug gists in the City, are constantly supplied - with the article. h alga les itre daily increasing. For the satisfaction of those interested in Certificates. the folloviing are added, although the common practice of collecting a long '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 prescribe it, ask the Agents who sell it try it yoirsell, and then judge as ye find. Read the iiidoteing.-4 hereby certify that early in the spring of 1838. I contracted a severe COLD, which set tled upon my lunge, and threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but obtaining little or note lief; I was mach alarmed. Happening to be at Roches ter, I was advised by my friend. Mr Winslow, to try a bottle of his SAMAR' or HOREHOUND.: 1 .did so, and to my surprise obtained relief at once—and by the use of that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those afflicted with Colds or Coughs, at ibis inclenietit season, I say 'go and do likewise. LEANDER CHIPMAN. Ingratitude is the basest crime in man.—We are not a mong that class of Editors who fora few dollars will.(at the expense of truth and honesty) 'crack up' an article and bnng it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to re main silent, after having tested theutility of an improve ment or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were urtwell with a soar throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALBOA' op HORE HOUND and so sudden was the cute. that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are afflicted may try it upon.our recommendation. —Lewiston Telegraph Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLRBIENB & PAIIVIN, and Wm. T. Erns°, Pottsville, Pa and by the Droggists'in the country gen erally. October 4 43 Crackers. ARESH Water, Sugar, Soda and Bran Crackers for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. I January 2, SWAIM'S PANACEA. For the cure of Scrofula, or King's evil. SyThigts. and the host of painful, disagreeable, and hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom. Rheumatism, Ulcerous sores. White Swelliiigs, Diseases of the Liverand Skin General Dehiltiy, 4.c. and all Diseases arising from Impurity of Blood. 91111 IS Medicine is particularly recommended at - 01 - 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 down by the use of Mercury or Quinine ; - THIS MEDICINE has the Biopsies 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 Lot one of thelipurions 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 enfor conviction. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all tiles 'nval. ids for whom'Physipiana prescribe Sarsaparilla yr ups. Extracts, &c. Prepared at Swaim's Labaratory, Philadelphia. Sold by B. Thnnan, Agent for Schuylkill Coun ty, and John S. C. Martin, Druggist, Centre Street Pottsville. September 12, 27—tf To the directors of amnion Schools, in Schuylkill county. GorrtersEsi :—The following statement is made in accordance with the school law, passed in 1839. 1 am yours. respectfully. FRS. R. MUNK. Supt. Com. Schoals. • Ilinaiszono, Feb. 23,11841. , The amount of las every district !mist levy to entitle itself to ita share of State appropriation, is a sum equal to at least sixty cents for every taxable inhabitant in the district, according to the last tri. ennial enumeration made in the spring of 1839. A list of taxables in each district is hereto appen— ded. 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 have not received any part of the appropriation of former years, but which accept the systemfor the first time, at the annual election in March 'nett, and levy the proper amount of tax, will under existing laws receive 94 40 for even) , taxable in the 'district in 1839, according to the annexed list. These sums, bye resolution passed April 13th ;1840. will remain in the State Treasury for the use of non accepting districts, until the first of Novem ber. 1841 and no longer. Number of taxable inhabitants in the severed School T. districts of the county, according to the enumer. ations 041035 and 1839. 1836, 94 1839. Barry, 106 Brunswig tp. E. 439 Brunawig, Sell. eist. E. " 79 Branch, .6 135 Brunawig, W. 275 278 litahantango, L. 243 247 Mahantango, U. 245 _437 Manheim. 471 372 NorWegian, 840 896 Orwigsburg. 180 172 Pinegrove, tp. 185 237 Pinegrove, Sch. disc. 71 55 • Strongsburg and North / 46 52 Pinegrove, Sch. dist. 6 Pottsville, 731 846 Rush, 84 96 Schuylkill. ~ 176 334 Schuylkill Haven, . II 183 Tamaqua, 155 161 Union, 122 223 Wayne, 254 285 West Penn, 286 249 Tholabove is published agreeable to the 10 Soc. lien of ithe School law passed June 13th 1836 9 ! i EDWARD CONNOR, GEO. SEITZINGER, • , . . GEORGE BOYER, ' Commissioners• J. H. DOWNING, Ckrk. ' • March 13,1841 11—.4t. .1 I . Notice, Tire Partnership formerly sainting between Rob eft N. Grant. J. k.Carrol, & John W. Lawton under the firm ofGrant.Carroloft Co. was dissolved on the 28th December Tut by the decease of D. N. Grant., The outstanding stairs of the concern will be settled by the'eurviving partner., who will for the jpresent eontind b the business on their own account under the same firm. . Febrtury 1313. ' Pl*hi & Figaried Deltaine&te ANEW supply of beautifut and .fashiona Me pods, just isoeuted and for safe by • I!.•Sr. J. BEATTY. Deesmbers, 49 , ROOIIIIIOIUSIE ACCOUNT. • 'Hut.* itimmEß",•'2ivanwer;* (=mud teat the Derntoix of the Pair gad efikelieuze of Eavikinseo Sehugkill county; free - diefiret ePrequerry ! dt. Z/0840, totheAret of jaltyrep d. D. 184.1, &A dip included; . • • • 184.1.1;nuary 1.- 6 Tocash received from tlio,,toultaili' aunts of Schuylkill county. for the taeat the Directors of the 'Poor of Schuylkill connty. it being balanite ofOrder, dated De. cember 27A39. and not incladedin last Mr liCCOatit. $5OOOO To cub received from George Battficher,in• term on $2OO from his mother's estate. lfirtmerll a peeper.) 12 00 Tocaah received from John Scholl on account of - • l4 07 To casb received from the Conunissioners of &Whin county. for the use of the Direct ' tors of the Pciorokc. of Schuylkill county. ' - tip to this date.: 5000 00 To balance remaining in the lands of Elijah Hammer, Treunrer. ' - 162 84 CR. • . 184a—January I .— By balance due Treasurer as per ne port of;Auditom 174 33 By cash raid William Grief for the use of the Alm* House. 460 00 By cast paid Isaac Maser for do. 145 00 Flaimels. Blankets. Linsey, Muslin. Checks, Calicoes; Hdkfa, Tow, Flas,, Linen, &c. 425 081 Sugar , Coffect.Prfolasses,Tea,Choclate Soap, Oil, Spices, 4.c. 426 56 'Fish. 28 00 Hard ware, Enthen:Queeas and Cedar ware 9l 901 794 bushels Rye ....rill 425 25 I 15 barrels Flour 81 26 234 bushels Potatoes - 91 50 Bacon. , - 165 '731 18 Head Steers 375 00 Dried Apples and peaches2l 75 Apples and Cider 8 00 Brushes and Brooms 19 951 Carding. Dying and Pleating _ 54 641 Bed Feathers 25 00 Shoes and Stotkinge 67 77 Apothecary • 157 54 ' Tobacco .62 l2 Stationary, -. 4 08 Bats and-Celia , 10 it Tailoring , 7 36 Saddlery 6 65 Relief to out door Paupers - 454'911 Blacksmith Work and Iron 19 841 Carpenters work. 17 25 New Garden' ence, 68 80 Road Tax for 1839 13 84 Ground rent on Lot in Morrie Addition to Pottsville :30.00 45 tons Coal ' -86 371 Hired men 57-14 , Hired women 39 25 Printing .38 40 Leather lB 42 Dauphin County Alms House for boarding Paupers . WI 37i Attending Hospital and sick persons - 23 33 Costs 12 71- 2 Plena! and 2 Cradles 32 60 Plaster of Paris l9 50 . 350 Chesnut. Rails 14 87, Straw It 00 2 Hydrants ' ' 12 00 Gardener and Gardeit Seeds 21 95 Sawing Timber2s 53 Boards and Shingles bought in 1838 ' - 70 09 Boards for renewing Tavern House 36 20 Elisabeth Shoemaker 1 year dowry on farm 51 97 SALARIES. By;cash paid Samuel K. Kepner,l year se,. vice as Director for 1839. 20 00 Daniel B. Renihner. 1 year service as Director for 1839, 20 00 - Do. extra services, - 10 00 Do. Salary for 1840, 20 00 Daniel Bartolet• 1 year's salary as Director for 1840, 20 00 Do• extra services, 4 30 George Bodey, Jon, 1 years sal ary as Director, for 1840, 20 110 Do. estra services 7 50 _ -- 27 50 William Griefrpart of his salary as Stew- - ard for 1810. 162 241 ISaae Moser, late Steward ,4 months ter vice up to Ist of April, 1840. 100 00 Chad es ,Focht part of hissaliry as eterk for 1840, 66 45 Elijah Hammer, 2 years salary as Trea- curer, i ~ 40 00 Dr Geo.Halberstadt.ls months service as Physician. 140 624 Dr. Samuel R. Medlar.l 3r. salary. 70 00 Do. part of half year do 24 61 94 61 Balance, 162 84 85526 87 WE the subwribers, Auditors of Schuylkill County, having examined the account of toe Treasurer of the Directory of the Poorand of the House of Employment for the County of Schuylkill. respectfully do report the foregomg 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 bands this the 6th - day ofJanuary, A.D. 1841. PETER RUTZ, J. H. DOWNING, WM. B. HULL. - WILLIAM GlUEFF.Stewaid. in account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Em ployment for the County of Schuylkill. from the first day of April, A. D. 1640,0 the first day of Janua ry, A. D. 1641. To cash received from Elijah Hammer, Treasurer, for the use of the Alm. House. $460 00 To cash received from Elijah Hammer, Treasurer, on account .of salary, 162 24i To cash received , on account of steer sold 30 00 Rents from G. Kauffman and Mrs. Hockey, 141 19 Boarding Paupers belonging toolbar • Counties. , 145 80 1 Horse sold 40 00 Indentures, 3 00 Hay, 6 50 Pasture, , 4 1 Calf sold, 4 25 Corn,• , 1 50 Basksts, 90 Damages done by stillborn to field 100 ' , CR. By cash paid to hired men and Clerk, 8268 30 Constables fees for bringing Paupers to House, 27 16 1 1 abor in Hay-making and Harvest 68 87 Travelling expenses, . ; 14 20 Taylor work, a . 4. 12 68' Pork, 62 10 1 HcVse, 76 00 • Taking a ,Pauper to Bloomingdala-• :• Asylum, York State. ` l '3s 00 Attending.finspital and sick persons 26 61 Relief to out door paupers, 27 55 Potatoes, 27 . 21 Gardener and Garden Seeds, • 13 44 'Hardiare, &c. .'' :- 172 Fish, ' ' 5 60 Blacksmith Work, ' 35 Rye and 'Corn, ~ 2 50 Toll. . 81 Freights on Can'aT, 2 50 Hired. women. , - . 20 75 Tin work; , ' ' 1 00 Dried Peaches. Apples, &c. • 2.23 Groceries and costs, • • 22 33 Medicine. . .- • 412 Grinding Plutor of Paris," °8 00 Dry Garda and Baskets, 12 35 Stationary and Timothy Seed, . 250 " Backwheat and Rye Straw, . 13 55 By 9 month compensation as Steward from Ist of April A. D. 1840. to Ist . of January A:D. 1841 . . 243 75 . --' di 100( 3t _. _ 7 WE' the inikribers; AuditOhl of the County Schuylkill, having exeminkd the account dr William Srieff, Steward of Scboylkill'Coucty Alms. Heusi, respectfelli &report the elms etateuleet u the rel. auk of out hitatigatioti. Witness out hods thio 6111. dareflausty, MIL ) PETER RUTZ 1 J. H. DOWNING, W)l[. a inpui. 1 1--et i ,i BE $5799 11 i 50 50 24 50 001$ 1 31 Pinim ifit thus aide lot day of r eastory„ 1?,11. Mates under 12 yiars, . 10 Tenvieteo ' 19:' :',. - -rotoires . ooder 10 Tears 5 :Ocit door:Paiipero ' '6 d'=. .`, I ~ ?IfiPOrc tubnitted into eke Rorie inns let. elisur- Inv PRO to la efJeanery. 18 9- ' Maki -- • • Mien porn in noose, Females Pemilen bora in 'louse, Whole number 227 .Males discharged and absconded 77 Males died ll . Females discharged & absconded 41 Females died 1 2 Bound out 3 boys and 2 girls 3 'Remaining { 91 [ i!l7hole number BOUND MIT DURING THE YEAR 1840. 'lleac Cross to Pradois .Hughes of the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county:: Thomas Welsch to Jonathan Miller of Zipper Tulpehoken township, Berks county, Daniel Swenck to Ludwig 'Zimmer. man of Union township, Schuylkill 'county, Mary Ann Bennet to Benjamin Spy vd of the Borough,of Pottsiille, Schuylkill county, 'gulls Ma loy to Wm. Haggerty of the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. , MADE qN HOUSE. 51 pair Shoes, 66 pair Pantaloons, 19 Rounds. bouts, 80 Shirts. 20 Shemise. 39 Frocks, 8 Petti. coats, 8 Vest% 14 Aprons, 18 Pillow Cases, 2 Sun Bonnets, 8 pair Stocking% 12 Bed Sheets,l Towls, 5 Table Cloths, 27 ("Cans. • PRODUCE OF FARM. Wheat 123 bushels, Rye 95 bushels, Oats, 612 bushels. Corn in Cobs 1094 bushels. Buckwheat 125 bushels. Turnips 18 bugs, Pompkius 1865. Potatoes 1500 bushels, Cider 15a barrels, Hay 74 horse loads, 4k barrels Apple Butter, 5599 Pickles, 1711ICabbag beads, 91 bushels Onions. PRODUCE OiDAIRY. 1153 lbs. Butter. Slaughtered 9 Calla weight 616 lbs. hides 93 lbs.—Fattened on Farm and Slaughtered 14 Steers weight 65991b5., hides 1035 lbs., Tallow 423 lbs. —4 Hoga 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 Ent• ployment for the county of Schuylkill,from the Ist day January. A. a 1840, to the let day of April, 1840. DR. 1810.—January. 1 —To balance in hand as per re port of Auditors, 48 31 To cash received of Elijah . Hammer Treas. urer, flooq Boyd for Rent, • Fire Wood, • Paupers, • Pines, Indentures, Shoes for himself. NN CR. By cash 'paid' to hired men and 'clerk. 61 94 do for . Rye and Corn 60 35 do Constables fees for bringing . Pitaper's to House , 9 91 do -- travelling expenses 11 19i do Groceries 1 094 do Shoes and Stockings 10 921 ' do Clut door relief , 11 11 do Butchering bogs and steers 5 071 do Coal Buckets 800 do Attending Hospital & sick persons 500 do Apples, 4 10 do Tin Work 2 13 do Costs 4 691 do Postage 631 do 1 Dog 2 00 do Repairinz 2 Clocks 2 00 do Toll and Medicine 175 do Policy of Insurance, 51 00 do Blacksmith Work 1661 do Sphool Books and Stationary 1 121 By 4 modths compensation akStowsrd, from Ist December 1839, to Ist of. April A. D. 1340, We the subscribers. Auditors of the County of Schuylkill. having examined the account, of Isaac Moser, Itite Steward of. Schuylkill County Alms House, respectfully do report the above statement as the result of out investigation. • Witness otir hands this Gth day ofJannary;lB4l PETER KIM Z. JOHN H. DOWNING, March $,• 10-4 t. WM. B. HULL. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration with the . Will annexed. onthe estate of Plunket F.Glent worth,' late of the 'city of Trenton. in the State" of New Jer sey •decetteed, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the estate at said deceased, are hereby requested to make payment to the sub scriber, and all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said Plunket F. Glentworth, are heieby requested to make known the same to the ettloieribOr without delay. ROBERT WOODSIDE, Administrator. 10— March 6 Id the Court of Common Pleas of Leb anon county, to August Term, iB4O. No. 34. Christopher Minh vs. Thomas L. Batdorff and John L. Batdorff, Ad. 4 ' mintstraturs: Stc.. of John Batdorff deceased; g with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff, John L. E Batdorff. Benjamin Batdoiff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian George Wal born. George Walborn and Elizabeth his wife, late plizabeth 13atdorff, they the said Thomas toi L. Batdorff. John L. Batdorff. Benjamin Bat. . 8 dorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Eliz. 74 abeth Walborn, being children and heirs at law IA of the said Sohn. Batdorff', deceased; also with s 4 notice to George Walborn, Guardian of Angel. . °',, line, Amanda,John and Maria Batdorff, miuor S children of Peter Itatdortt deceased (also one .2 of the sons oflohn Batdorff deceased* aid also E . ' with notice to Peter Edris, (who was intermar. 9 tied with Catharine Batdorff, now deceased. 8 also one of the daughters of the said John Bat. i; dorff deceased) as the Guardian of Levine, Ma. '°' linda and Henry Edell!, minor children of them the-said Peter Edris and Catharine his wife; [. l° and also.with notice to the said Peter Edrie as -IT surviving himband of the said Catharine Bat. 8 dorff ; and'allo with notice to Christain Span. a gler and Laniard Immel, Trustees of the afore. 0 said Benjaniin Batdorff. (one of the eons of the g said John Bindorff deceased) under the acts of' m the General-Assembly of' this Commonwealth relating to limatiat and habitual drunkards. J And nUarict wit, Tanuary 9,1841. It appearing . 1 t _ . ` I to the Court that some orate heirs and .• ic •-.„ legal representatives of the. said John '.. ) &Wort? deceased, reside opt o)• the . . • . 0 i ./.. county of Lehanon.—Whereupon the ,- _ . , Corot do make a rule and do order sad direct that notice of the writ issued in the abase suit. out 'of the Court of Common Pleas oflabanim County:be served bv,pubbeation in one of the paper's published at Reading. Berke county; and in one ofthdpapera printed in Pottsvlllei &hey!. kill coanty; gutty days 'before the first day of the nest tend. tot tone successive weeks. Yon the a. hove named defendent are thefefore hereby notified of the atibvelrele, and to'appear on the first Monday of April neztouid sliew cause, it any you haiefwhy, .the Plaiatiffishobld dot beilitlfierl tb'iMlinient in the above snit. 1 . 1 py ease oftheCatrA. • • 1011,1 STEM, Plethonoisti Plef-a Metes 6 ID the Court of Common' Pities of Lebij _aeon county, to.thugustVern,i&toi No. 32. • : • George Eckert', Thomas - L. liatdOrff and John L. Radar, Ad.. minietratore &e,of John Balding; deceased: with notice to T homas L Ilatdorff„John L.let. dorff: Benjamin Batdorff. Polly Batdmit. Dan iel ihitdortf. by his GuardiatiGeorgi Walborn, George Walborn. and Elizabeth hisi wife, late Elizabeth Elitilortf. they the said Theriiiia L. Batdorff, John L. &Wore: Benjamin Batdortt Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff and Elizabeth Walborn. being children and heirs at law of the said John Batdorff, deceased : also with ea lice to George Walborn, Guardian of Angelina. Amanda, John and Marla Batdorff, minor chit* dron of Peter Batdorff, deceased, (also one ofthe sons of John Batiterff deceased t) and also with notice to titter Edda (arho was intermarried with Catharine Batdorff, now deceased, also lone of the daughters of the said - John Batdorff, deceityed,) as the Giaarilianiif Levin* ' Melinda and Henry Edna , minor children of them the said Peter Edria and Catharine his wife : and also. with notice to the said Peter Edris ester. viving husband of the said Catharine Batdorff; and also with notice to Chrlitian Spangler and Leonard Immel, Trustees of the aforesaid Ben. . jamin Batdortl; (one of theiorts of the es id Ictlits Batdorff, deceased) under the acts of the Gen eral Assembly of this commonwealth. relating to lunatics and habitual drunhardi 90 1 44 * EEO . And now to wit. January 9, 1841. It appeanng s to the Court that some of the heirs and ' legal.repaesentatives of the said John " Batdorf, - deceased, reside out of this '• county , of Lebanon—Whereupon the • ~0 'Court do make a rule and do order and snit that notice of the writ issued id the above sn it situ of the-Court of Common Please! Lebanon county, be served by publication in one of thepapers published in Reading, Bettis county.anct . in one of the papers printed in Pottsville, Schuylkill county. thirty days before the first clay of the nut term, for four seccessive weeks; 'Yen the above named defendants, are therefore 4rereby notified Of the above rule.: and tccappear on the 'first Monde* . of April ,next, and skew cease, if any you have, why }the Plaintiff should not be entitled to Judgment IS the above suit, By Order of the Courr, JOHN STEIN. Prothonotary. 10-41 March 6 In the Court UrCommon Pleas of Leb anon County to August Term, 1840. No. 33. ! , Jacob Seibert, tt, Thomas L. Batdorff and John L. &ideal; Ad. .s mintstrators &e., of John Batdorff deceased • 14 with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff, John L. ••• Batdurff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff, Daniel Batdorff. by his Guardian George Wal. a burn, George Walborn and Elizabeth his wife. 6 1 late Elizabeth Batdorff. they the said Thomas V, L. Batdorff. John L. Baulorffl T.. Benjamin Bat. doll: Polly Batdorif. Daniel Batclorff. and Eliz. 4 abeth Walborn, being children and heirs at law ... 4 of the said John Batdorff deceased ; also with . notice to George Walborn. Guardian of Ange- ling, Amanda. John end Maria Batdorff, minor 3 children of Peter Batdorff deceased (also one fo l of the sons of „John Batdorff deceased : and also 3 with notice to Peter Edna, twho was interim. . vied with Catharine Batdor f f now deceased, also 3 ..' one of the daughters of the said John Etatdcirff li deceased) as the Guardian of Levina. Melinda: .g and Henry Edda, minor children of them the ..r, said Peter Edits as surviving husband of the; . 1 said Catharine Batdorff; and also with make 1 to Christain Spangler and Leonard home', T•ustees of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff, .9 (one of the sons of the said John Elcitdorff de- i ceased) under the acts of the General Assembly s of thia commonwealth relating to lunatic, end w/ . habitual drunkards. ' J And now to wit, January 9, 1841. It appearing to . the Conti that some of the heirs and le , , gal representatives of the said John : L..- Batdorff, deceased, reside oat 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 oat 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 countk, thirty days before the first day of the next term, for four successive weeks. irou era above named defendants are therefore hereby noti. fled of the above role, and to appear on the first Monday of April next, and ehew cause. irany you have, why the Plaintiff should not be entitled Iti- Judgment in the above snit. By order of the Court, JOHN STEM, Prothonotaly 10-- 245 00 37 50 2 75 6 12 5 72 6 00 4 50 $355 90i 100 00 $ 355 90i Mach '6 In the Court of Common Pleas of Leh. anon county, to August Term, 1840. No. SS. Dame! Stine and Casper Sherif: Administra-1 tors, 4-c., of Samuel Sberk, deceased: vs, Thomas L Batdorff and John L. Batdortf, Ad ministrators &c., of John Batdorff deceased; with notice to Thomas L. Batdorff; John L. Butdorff, Benjamin Batdorff, Polly Batdorff. Daniel Batdorff by his Guardian George Wal born. George Walborn and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth %%dual. they the said Thorns. 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 Angelina. Amanda, John end 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 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 Edria and Cathrine his wife; and also with notice to the said Peter Edria, as surviving husband of the said Cath arine Batdorff: and also with notice to Chris-, lain Spangler and Leonard Impel, Trustees of the aforesaid Benjamin Batdorff (one of the sons of the said John Batdorff deceased) under the acts of General Assembly of this tommon. wealth relating to lunatics and habitual drunk ardet . And now to wit, January 9, 11341, It appearing to the Court that some of the heirs and L. ).. .le gßat a d l oyrd se eee nt a a s t e i d ves r o es f id t e he o sa ut id o .pr i „(z.. reu rde l i sod I • Co cc'u u n rt ty do o m f at e e b ea n r on ule —W and h d e o order 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 published in Pottsville i Schuylkill county, thirty days before the first day of the next term, for four successive weeks. You the above named ieferdents are therefore hereby notified at the above rule, and to appear on the firif Monday of April next, end shew cause, if any you' have, why the Plaintiff should not be , entitled to* Judgment in the atove suit. , By order of the Court, JOHN STINE, frotfibnotatj, 10-- March 6 FRESH ,GOODS:1 MST opened a large and splendid supplyof season wv ably Goode. comprising a general assortment ,t - • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; LIQUORS, HARDWARE, FISH. PLASTER, • . CHEESE, SALE,; $, All at which will be sold cheap for cadi of ef~ change for country produce- it e. !S tore of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Motint Carbon. Nov . , 47—U Dialed Apples and reaches, Fatc side at the store nitwt* 12. II II lEEE HE n El Gm. w. SLAM 30-s
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