II ME Mil Baarroarit's .Saffrgat, If there be:any persons 'who honestly doubt , the truth of. the Brandreteian System,we would entreat them to -ponder well upon the following facts: „ • , • The food taken into the tomach is converted into blood, 'which vital atrcam, flowing threngVall the ramifications of the system q not only imparts Atrength end continues life,- but act catioun. roasts and -Rumps ur each and every in of the animal machine. If the blond, therefore. is Mire and healthy, the body which is formed from rind fsupported by the blood, cannot be diseased. If thee is a single pain or ache in any part, it proves we hale no health. Nothing can be more abeind than to sayf,we have bad health." Da. BILINDRETIfft UMIIVERRAL Pius enjoy the enviable d stinc4n of being feared 'and ha ted by the Medical Faculty. i lecause they are destroy, ing disease and spreading health and consequent hap. pines, through the length a" d breadth of out beloied country. • ' - '..- Pnrchase,in Pottsville, o Wm. Mortimer, of the agents published in a other part of this paper. Men MI Oe Friday morning the iBth of February, F3IMA Masoantrrra, infant daughter of Jacob and Sarah Reed, aged 2 years. 6 months and 10 days. The friends and relations, are hereby requested to attend the funeral. at the ret.idence of her father, in Itlahantongo street, this y, at 10 o'clock, A. M. without any further notice. ' Yesterday morning, Frid y, 18th Mat., Emma' Lou ts 4, daughter of Mrs. isa hlepoual, Died about three years. The friendriet the family are respectfully invited to attend the flineitil. from the residence of her mother, in Coal streeobia afteract.n, at' 4 &Chick. without further notice (E)nr„ ..... I CORRECTED WEEKLY. I' 178 VILLE, Feb. 19,18,12. Wheat Flour , pr Bbl. MOO Bacon , per lb. 7 Rye do ' 1 cwt. 11 , 21 Pork, " 41 Wheat, 1 bah' 1,216 Warns, " •10 Rye, ! "- 65 ll'otatoes, busbl 50 Corn, . " 62,VPla ,ter, ton 5,00 o:ts, f ' .. 45 Hay "18 to2o Eggs, i doz 12/ Timothy s'd, bshl 2,50 Bdtter, . lb 12 ;Clover " " 5,00 1 "U 3 STUDENTS Lt ERARY ASSOCIA TION.—Tha introducto y lecture before the Students Literary Asspci tion, will be delivered by Charles W. Pitman, A,,, M. - at the Academy on Monday evening next' the 2lat inst., at 7 o'- clock precisely. The Ladies and Gehtlinien of Pottsville, are respectfully invited to' attend. Tickets can be obtained gratis of thti Secretary or any of the members. Feb. 19 HAS. LEIR, Sec'y. 4, ..: COTILION PARTIES.—Tho fourth, and last Cotillion Party, will take place on Tuesday, Evening, the 22d inst.i February 19 lET NANTIONAL OMIT INFANTRY.—Par ade on Tuesday tho 22d i:if February, 1812, at the Ar mory. Town Ilan, at 10 o'clock A. M. By command. - CHAS H. RICHARDS, Feb. 19, I First Sergeant. N .B.—The company ,will drill on Monday even ing 21st inst. at n o'clocik, tit the Armory.,, am • PATE NTILAI 6FLA T . & ROUND n9PE. . AND DENCRAL • - - Line, Twine and COrilage Manufactory, READING. PA. • • TTHOMAS JACKSON', begs leave to return his moat sincere thanks, to i Captains and owners of Boats, store keepers, hisifriOds And the public gen erally, for the very liberal pa nonage and many favors he' has received duringia keriod of upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the alleve business in Reading, nnd he would respectful itinform them that after. thp destruction of his man ufactory by the great feat et of January, 1811, he built an entire new and lima more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted uPwith new and improved machinery of the best desc mann, forthe manufac ture of Patent Laid Coning ; of every kind; fully e qual to any in the United Sates; Ile has also added tothe above, an estahlishme t for the manufacture of all kinds of ligh: cords. . , Ropes, Halters, Wash Lines, Tsvices, Chalk, Alas o , and measuring lines, of every variety. I : T J would also respecififilv inform all who may 1:e likely to want did aqicle, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights up shafts and incline planes bynteard power. The Flat Rope is very muchusdi in• the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. wilt insure his Flat IR,npos to be made of the very best material, in the most careful and experien ced manner, and by machiery of the beat and most accurate principle. An eit naive assortment of coils of Italian, Manilla. and Tiled Russia Hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing Hies cd all sizeri, Packing tor steam engines, Lines,TWines and Cordage of ev ery description. Alec, Tart' Pitch and Oakum. con stantly kept on hand. T. J's. best quality (tail It ed hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved e ipai of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manufacture, as his long experience in the staking of towing lines has convinced him that they arc an article which cannot be made too good, lie has !ken at great pains and ex pense to produce them periiet. . Orders for any thing in Ins business from a fishing line weighing 1-leth of au ?ounce, to a thousand feet length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3i tons, or from a .15 inch cable to a cotton c alk line; will be thankful. ly received and promptly ' xecuted on the most rea sonable terms. Anything o derect for Schuylkill coun. ty will be delivered by rail road in a few hours, free of freight 4 • P. S. any quantity' of Flag taken at Market price. .• Reading. Feb. 19 i . - -B—ly MENTZ & ROVOUDT, (Successors to Geo. 4. 3fentz 4- Son.) r Booksellers, Stationers & Pubilsheri, ~... . No. 53 NORTH THIRD STREET, '(Fifth door abover, the City Hotel, ) . PHILAD F LPIIII 1. • CtA RD.—We, the and reigned, having purchased ILI the interest of G. W , Mentz, in the late firm of Geo. W. Mentz & Son, a d having associated our selves under the firm of Mentz & Rovoudt, inform our friends, and especiaqy the friends of the late firm, th:z it is our intenthr to publish and keep a constant supply of all ths Books published by the late fi rm: also, a general assortment of. School and Miscellaneous Books, an assortment of Letter sod Writing Papers, Blank and Account Books of all de scriptions, with a,general assortment of Stationary. Having an extensive Bi a ssortment connected with their establishment, which will .and le them to { urnish any i kind of Blank Bonks.rul and bound at the shortest e notice, any. miscellaneou . works can be bound to order. Country Rags taken in change, at the fair market price, for Goods. g WM. G. M ENTZ, . WM. ROVOUDT. 8-2m0.. Philapeldhia, Febl9, .In retiring from buvinesk as a Bookseller, in which I have been liberally sustained fqr forty years. I wouldreturn my grateful hanks for the support stea dily given me, especially to my - German friends in she country: Age and . ily infirmities hive' indu ced me tor withdraw, an I would respectfully rec ommend my soil ( late parper) and Win. Rovoudt as my successors, who will; continue the business as 'heretofore. hopink they nay receive that patronage so liberally bestowed on tie: Vhila. Feb. 1, : G EO. W. IA ENTZ. COUNTERFEITE #B l .DEATH•4LOW. THE public will pleas observe that tto Brandreth Pills are genline, unless the box has three labels upon it, ( the top, the s(de and the bottom.) each containing a fac-simile signature of My band writing, thus—B. BRANDRETH. MM. These labels are en graved on steei, beautifully designed, and done at an expense of over $2,000. 'i:Therefore it will lin seen that the only thing necess ary to ocure the medicine in its purity, is to ohservathese labels. 'Remember the top, thside, and the bottom. The following respective pentane are duly authorized, and hold Certificates of Agensyior the Sale of Brandreth's Vegetable universal Pills, IN SCIIUVLtIILL COUNTY. 117m.111ortimerdr. Poltiville. Huntzinger & 'Levan,.:chuylkill H.ven, if E •E. . Hammer, Orw gsburg. • t S. Seligman, Port. Car in ; • James Robinson at Cdf., Port Clinton, - • - Edward A. Kutzner. II inersville, .: Benjamin He Observe that each Ag t has an Engraved Certifi. este of Agency. contai ing a representation of Dr. BRANDRET/113 Manu a ctor, at Sing Sing, and up on which wilt alsolhe s n exact comes of the new labels now uses upon th ' Brandreth Pill Boies. Philadelphia, office N '. it 6 t 3, North Eighth St.:, 58. t BRANDEL7II. rif. D. February 19, - i .4 . 8-41 y A E DITINISTRATINVS SALE'.—Will be sold at Public Sale, on t 2BI) - day of March neat, it It o'clock. M. at the West Branch Valley, near lablonlitill Haven, :the 'allowing personal property. le belr'RVIN to the estate of R. C. Hill, deceased. - , llaU rv-td Carson the Wert Branch road. t iv ,o 3 o --red t•-•al , Boat!. iaveredcarrn. t . o,:qok Wagon: ' 1 poitr Horses, 1 Covilli...„ ~.. - sioniiihold and Kitebbn Flitter. - ~ 1 -, • WILLIA 1 a fira.,'; 'e• - February l9, . .i .. .... • ..s , dtviinistrator. 1 - . , i '', -,.. B.ist . • NEWS ROOM.- • - AND PERIODICAL AGENCY. FriHE•subscriber - his determined' to apen a 11 News Room and Periodical Agency,; in con. nectitin with his establishment, where - stibserip. tionito the following. Magazines and-Newspa pers will be received: and ail she 31agazines'and part orebo Newspapers, subscribed and paid for at this Establishment, wilt be Niveted• free of postage. • Godey's Lady'a Book . Monthly. 83-00 Graham's Magazine = do, , 3 00 Ladies Companion do 3 00 'Merry's Museum ' do I 100 Dollar Magazine do ' • Inu New York'Koickerboeker: do • - 1 5 00 Lady's Musiet I Library do , Young People's Book do 2 00 Magazine ot choice and Enter. :taming Literature do 3 00 United States Gb7. daily, Semi-weeklyit weekly. Pennsylvania Inquirer.' do do do Boston Notion . Weekly. 300 Brother Jonathan do 3 00 Now -World • ' do 3.03 Saturday Courier ' do 2 00 Saturday Evening Post du ' 2.00 saturday Chronicle do ' 2 20 New York Mechanic New York Weekly Tribune, the organ of-the National.- Home League for the Protection of American Industry. -end oncot the very best Papers in the United States. do 200 Subscribers to either of the above Publication. in this Rorough and vicinity, will find it to their advantage to call at thisoffice and make arrange. mens to receive the resif (Aire periodicals flee of postage. The nornbere•of any orthe above publications can be paid for monthly, •weekly or annually, at the option of the Subscribers, Feb. IP, 8— PUBLIC SALE. T H E subscribers,_ Executors of the estate of Geo. Reber, Egg:, &Ceased, will expose to Public Marc,:Sale, on the premises, on Monday the 28th of - next, at 10 o'clock A. M. That well known Taver Stand and Dwelling house situated a Nt..`,4 , Tuscarora, in Schuylkill Township. r i ;g: ;Ir l ! Schuylkill county. on the road leading s • from Pottsville to Mauch Chunk, to - gether with 35 acres, more or less, of the Heist Coal Land in the Region. through which five of the:ast veins, opened and work. ; ed on the adjoining tract, run a distance ofupwards of 50 rods, varying from sto 16 feet in thickness. This tract is situated at the head of Schuylkill Valley Rail Road, which terminates on the tract. The Tavern itouse is built of stone and frame, well furnished and in good condition, for the OY I , , accommodation of the public. - The ••" IT' Dwelling House is,also built of frame and ON NO stone, and Well furnished. About l 2 acres are cleared, and in a state of culil vation, with a-good apple. orchard, and six acres of Meadow land. The balance is well timbered. - - Also, will be sold at the same time and place, the undivided one•halfofl • . 111 Acres of Coal Land. Situated - in Rush ToWnship, Schuylkill connty, ad- . joining lands belongidg to Peter Knabb, now own ed by the Little Schuylkill company, John Brain and Jeremiah Schappel. This 'tract is well timber ed, and abounds with coal, being the continuation of the Mahoney Coal Region. The I ittle Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road is located through this tract. Good and indisputable titles to this land will be given. Also, at the same time and place, will be ex posed to sale Six Shares of Stock in the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. Due attendance will be given, acd• the terms and conditions made known, on the day of sale. LEVI REBER. WILLIAM ADDENRIED, N. B.—Should the Tuscarora property not be sold on said day, it will be offered for rent for the ensuing aim Feb. 19, 8— irk ISSOLUTION OF PA RTNERSH I P.—Notice 117 it. hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Any person or persons having claims against the said firm, are hereby requested to make application to George Rich, who is duly authti vyzed to settle the same. GEORGE. RICH, Feb. 19. B. JOB RICH. Office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company.' No. 76 Walnut street, Philada. rrHE President and Managers hereby give notice, that the charge for freight and toll on Coal from Mount Carbon or Schuylkill Haven to the Columbia Bridge, or Richmond on the Delaware, shall not be above $1,50 per ton for the year 1812. and that 30 cents per top be allowed for the use of all cars placed on the road by individuals. S. BRADFORD, Eeb. 19, 8— Secretary and Treasurer. $l2OO. WAITED to borrow $l2OO for a term of s , years, to be secured on un incumbered property. in Centre street, worth $ 3300. Apply at thil Thee. Eeb. 19, 8-3 t — LET. I -4A two Story Brick House, on Norwe gian street. Apply to GEO. M. CUMMING. PO MUCH MAKERS.—Several Lots at Schuylkill Haven, alongside the Canal, on which is first quality Clay for Making . Brick, for sale or will be rented. Apply as above. F0b.19, 8-3 t PETITHTh FOR TAVERN LICENSE. FN the matter of the intended application of A John Clark, tu the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for a License to keep an Inn or Tavern, in the house now occu. pied_ by John Platt, on Sunbury: street, to the borough of Minersville—an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Minersville, do herehy_certify, that the tavern applied for by the above named applicant, is ne cessary to accommodate the Pidle, and entertain strangers and travellers; and that the said appli cant is of good repute fur hunesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room, and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and4ravellers. M. G. Heilner Franklin F. Bensaman Percival Hefner Michael Barth Samuel Gumpe're Joseph Weaver Orlando Cray Francis Reinsblach Augustus 1 1Vitwan • Ycager Bright Augustus Shulzo B. Robins, February 19 IN THE MATTER the intended application of JENKIN ILIF THOMAS. to the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for a License to keep an Inn or Tavarn in the house now occu— pied by •him, in. the Borough of Pottsville—an' old stand. We, the undersigned, citiiens. of the Borough of Pottsville, do hereby certify, that the tavern ap plied for by the above named applicant, is neces sary to accommodate the Public. and entertain strangers and' travellers; and that the said ap plicant is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provide_d_,with house room, and other conveniences for the 'accommodation of strrngcrs and travellers. Daniel Klapp 4hn S. Morris M. Mortimer • Minna Mortimer George Heisler Jocob,Seitsinger Jacob Kline Jacob Reed David G uengling Daniel Place W. T. E`pting • G. W. Odenheimer February 19_- 8-3* 7b the liononible the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Pence, for the, county of Schuylkill: The Petition of William C.: Barber, respectfully sheweth, that your petitioner occupieta commodious house situate in. the township of Norwegian, well known as a Licensed Inn or Tavern, winch is colon. latedtfoia- Public House of entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation. is suitable as well as necessary foahe accommodation of the public. azd. 'the entertainment of straggers.anifitravellera. That -he is well provided with stabling foi Horscii, and all :conveniences necessary 14 the entertainment of sirangeri and travellers. He therefore respectfully prays the court to grant Laura License to keep an Inn or Public House of entertainment' there. And he will pray &c., • W.C. BARBER. We. the undersigned citizens of the township of Norwegian, aforesaid,. being ,personally , acquainted with William C. - Barber, the above named petitioner. and also having a knowledge of the house for which the License is prayed, do hereby certify that , such house is necessary to accommodate the publiz , and entertain strangers or travellers; that bass a person of good repute forhonesty and temperance, that well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodatioc of strangers Ind trav ellers. We therefore beg leave to reccommend him fors Licensetagreeably to the Petition. John Spohn. Edward Ellis, - W. Haggerty, Abraham Trozel, , • A. Bolton, ' Charles Mule,. ' Peter Aurand, IV. Boyd Hull. ifugh.Kinsley, D. 8 ., Haas, William Kiefser, A. Heebner. • February 1% . 1. • 7-3 t JAMES . . 11.. - CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW. • - - - Parrs-vmur, Ps. • 111 AS removed his Oface to the smith &do of Alar m"' het mreet. a few 'doors above his old location.— All business entrusted to his care, shall meet with strict attention. Feb. 49, • • 8-1 i To the Honorable ike Judge:se...the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peacefor -tite,ecupity of Schuylkill:: . The petition' of James -taiag, respectfully show— eat. that .your Petitioner .oecaptes a commodious house situate in the town of Port Corbett, well known as a Licensed Inn dr 'resent, which is calculated for a Public House of entertainment, and from its neigh borhood and situation, is as cable as well as necessa ry fqr-the accommodation of the public, and the en tertaiiment of strangers and 'travellers That be. is well piovided with Stabling for Horses, and'all cOn veniences necessary foi the entertainment of swan gem and travellers. lie therefore respectfully pray; ..the Court to grant - him a License to keep arsine or Public House of -entertainment there. And he Will pray, . J JAMES LAING 4 We the undersigned einzens of the town of Port Carbon, aforesaid, being, persottally acquainted with' James Laing. the above. named 'Petitioner, and also having a knowledge of house for which the Li cense is prayed, do hereby certify that such house' is necessary to accommodate the public and_ entertain strangers or travellers; ant he is a 'person dl good repine for honesty and temperance, and that he ts well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strtinzeis and travellers. We-therefore beg leave to recommend him for a License, agreeably to the petition. Charles Angel, E.: Allen, J Ford Whitney, Joseph Robinson, John T. Simpson, Henry Guiterman, John Bailey, Lewis Ileilner, William Gould, t Joseph Straus, 1,. V. Whitney, Peter - Aurand, Adam Hertzng, ' George Dougherty, Februarg 12, To the Honorable the Judges Of the Court of Quarter' . Sessions of the Peate,for the county of The petition of John T. Simpson, respectfully show lithat—your—petitioner---o""opi.s a commodicus house, situate in the town of Port Caition,now occu pied by E. Colehan, well known as a Licensed Inn Tavern, which is calculated for a Public House Of "•• rtainment, and from its neighborhood end alma :, . is suitable as well as necessary for the accom ndation of the public. and the entertainment of strangers and travellers. That„he, is well provided with Stabling for Horses, and all conveniences ne cessary for the entertainment oestrangers and travel lers. He therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of entertainment there. And he will ever pray, &c., JOHN T. SIMPSON. We the undersigned citizens of the town of Port Carbon, aforesaid, being personally acquainted with John T. Simpson, the above named Petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the License is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers ; that ho is a person of good repute for honesty a"d temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and trav ellers. We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a License, agreeably to the Petition : Charles Angel, J, Fotd Whitney, James Laing, Joh r n Bailey, William Gould, L. F. Whitney, Adam Hertzog, Abraham Pott, Hugh Kinaley, Jacob Madera, 'George Dougherty, Edward Colehan. February 12, 7 B BANYAN To the honorable the Judges of the Court' of Quar tet Sessions of the Peace, for the county of ' The petition of John Prevost, of the Borough of Minersville, in the county of Schuylkill, re spectfully showeth : That your petitioner is de sirous of keeping a publie house„in the house now occupied as such by John Daniels, situate on Sunbury street in- the Borough of Miners. ville. That he has sufficient house room, and other conveniences foil the entertainment of strangers and travellers. He therefore prays' your Honors to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertainment there. And your petitioners will pray. &c. JOHN PROVOST. We, the undersignee, citizens of the borough of hlinersville, do hereby certify, that the Tav ern applied for by the above named applicant, is necessary to accommodate the Public, and en tertain; strangers and travellers; and that the said applicant is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, and other conveniences for the accommo dation of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a License agree. ably to his-petition. - Joseph Weaver. John Moon, John Daniell, W. N. Rubins, Jacob F. Thumm, S. W. Kauffman, J. E:Sorber Charles Taylor, Samuel Ile:lncr, John F..Kumstus, Abraham Trout, Jr., Jos. L. Yoder. Fedruary 12, 7—:* Executors To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quer. ter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Schuylk.ll: The petition of Hugh Ifinsley, respectfully sheweth, that your petitioner occupies a commo dions house, situate in the township of Norwe. gian, well known as a Licensed Inn or Tavern, which is calculated for a Public Houseof enter. tainment, and from its neighborhood and Atria• Lion is suitable as well as necessary for the ac. commodation of the public, and the entertain• ment of strangers and travellers. That he is well provided with stabling fur horifrid all conve. niences necessary for the entertainment-of tray. ellers and strangers. He therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of entertainment there. Aud he will pray &c. HUGH NINSLEY. We, the undersigned citizens of the township of Norwegian, aforesaid, being personally ac. quainted with Hugh Kinnley, the above named Petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the License is prayed, do here. by certify that such House is aeceasary to ac. commodate the public and entertain strangers or travellers; that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well pro vided with house roum and conveniences for lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recommend him far a License agreeably to , the Petition. Edwird Colehan, Peter Aurand, 8-3* Wm. B. Hall, Henry Rilo3de, L. F. Whitney, George Dougherty, James Laing, D. B. Haas, Lewis !leaner, John Simpson, Andrew Weimar]. 1 braham Heebner. lo the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of Schloylkill. The Petition of-Thomas Moyer, in the Borough of Tamaqua, in said county, respectfully show. eth—That your petitioner has bought the house Licensed to Reuben ,A. Heaton,. in the Town of Tamaqua. and ie well provided witlrhouse room and convenience for the lOdging-and aecommo. dation of strangers and travellers, and theretore prays your honors to grant him a License for the ensuing year. Arid be will pray 4c. THOMAS MOYER. /The subscribers, citizens of the Borough of Tamaqua, in laid county. do 'certify. that the above Inn or Tavern is necessary for the accom. modatinn of the pUblie and to entertain strangers, and that the said petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with 'house room and conveniences for the lodg— ing and accommodation of strangers and travel. lers in the house above mentioned, and that the above petitioner is well calculated to keep an Inn or tavern. Albert, H. Duel, 1 John Kerehner, John Anderson, ; Thomas Birkbeck, J. D. BrOwn, - Benj. Heilner, Wm. B. Lebo, ' Wm. Taggart, John N. Spiece, James Taggart. R. A..ffeaton. Anthony Lee. , William 'Neville. - February 5 - - - THE subscriber has far Bale at his establishment in Centre - - street, in this' Borough, opposite 'Johti Jennings's Tavern, all kinds of MEAT: every 'day, such as Fresh Beef and Fork p Hams and Bacon, smoked and fresh ; . 'Sausages and Puddings , fresh and smoked; • - Lard, Tallow, &c. arc: , - Together with all kinds of; MEAT generally sold by Butchersand Victuallers, all ofwhich will be prepared in the best style, and sold at the lowest rates. Give us a fair trial, and we know we can satisfy the most dainty appetite.- ' - SIMON BTRAUSE. February 12 1. I 7 7 4. • VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK " TEASoN.Y. &J. Beatty have just received from New York; a large supply OfchoiceGreen alto Black Yen. p December 29 52—elt MEAT: MEATII THE MINERS' JOURNAL -1 OTHE : lloo 7 : 6 4 l :! 7 DfP!*ritiliS - 1 :- i 4j/ 1 4 calinOicliSli - - .. ---- I Portlial4ar 441. Jacob Hantiioger, jr.; Sag. Treasurei of M e Corrair of Seltoyiktil,itr account mitt' the Cori. missioners of said County, from the 7th day .itj latetra: y.A.. D. 1841. to the pth day of January A. D. 11441,60 th dity. fric/uive., DR.' :To balance remaining in the hands Of the Trei. surer,as per last Beekman!, $10.489 68 Cash received of the different L eellec. tors ot. the seven; totioneh7l; as stated below : i • - • ' Maniteint Teton'e/ip. Frederick Freed, io full JB3l Philip :Beyer, iii full, ' /838 Abrahani Bartolet, on acct ; 1839 Ludwig. Berger, 'do. , j 1810 Daniel ' dole!, I , 1841 . • . West Breitewig. William Wegner, in lull 1839 Wm. Mere, s do. 1840 John D. Long, on ace% - 1841 'Michaellfoonfi, i it eg ell " 7. 7 4 . I L% Jacob Sp oke, do. 1840 Pace Stin, on a - cc't , , 1641 Norwegian 7bwnihip. Wm. B. pun, in full ' ' 1838 Lewis gellner, on acct 1839 Ed Cort iran. do. fur Lewis Benner ` ' ' 1839 Edward Colichen, in full 1840 Ed wurdlColleben, on' acct 1841 • • East Brunawig. George Hanka, in full , 1b39 Henry 8a btleinan.on,acc ' t 1840 George Sassainen, do. 1841 Uniori Township. John Breech, on ace% 1840 Henry Rumble, do. ‘, i 1811 Wayne Tow flahip. Joseph Fertig, on ace% _ 1838 Peter Rutz. Esq. in full • 1890 Valentine Brown, on Reel 1841 , Penn, Samuel Zimmerman. in full 1839 Jacob Mani; do. I 1840 John Datibenspech, on see% 1841 Upper lifehant4ngo. George Herter, in fall 1910 Andrew Erdman, on acct. 1841 • Puttsifille Wm. C. Leib, in full, Jacob Seitzinger, Esq., tin emelt. 1839 Daniel H. Leib., 1840 George tleialer, io full -1 1841 Branch. bet Yundt, on acet. 1839 Samuel Kaufman, in full 1840 Samuel Kaufman, do 1841 Orusigsburi, Solomon Lebengood, in lull, 1 1939 Henry Voute, i do 1841 Way/it/LI Jacob Shock, Jr. in full 1838 Stephen Ringer. Esq. do I 1840 Fred. Bensinger, Jr. on ace t. I 1841 Rush Towns/Up. George Faust, on nee% 1939 Jemb Meseremith, do 1140 John Mouse, do 1841 Lower Mahantango. Philip Osman, on acct. 1839 Philip Reed, in full . 1840 Frederick Swaim, on neg. 1841 Barry. Andrew Wilson, on sat , 1839 Win. Stevenson, do 1840 Henry Bolig, do 1841 Purim Jacob Heberling, ()mace% .1841 Schuylkill Haven. Philip Boyer, on aco't. 1841 Tamaqua: ' John N. Speice, on acct. 1840 John N. bpeice, on etc% 1841 Cash received of smithy paeans, for lazes on unseated lands, bad un. seated lands redeemed. I Cash received from Edward I Connor, for I* bass oftual from Cash received from- Elijah Yarnell. Esq. money paid for bridge view ing and afterwards the, tummy re.- funded. - - Cash received front Mrs. Gordon for one year's rent flir hou'se in Potts , villa, Cash received of fumy Saylor, for 3 months rent for do. , Cash received of William B. Potts, for two years rent for lodge room, Cash received of Wm. Hon, Esq. fine fot swearing, Cash received of Jacob Hlutitzinger, Sen. for 69 feet of. Plink, Cash received ,of Samuel Yost, for coal dirt, ' Cash received of Christian Seitz, for Lumber, I Cash received of Charles Witman, Esq. fine collected for drunkenness, day, received of Jacob Zitigenfuss, fdrfeited recognizance in full, Cash received of Jacob Diettert, for old boards, Cash received of C. Loeser. Esq. for Lumber, l Cash - melted of Miler and Morgan, 'Cash received. of Joseph Woolison, . for mortar, Jan. 6, 1842. To balance remaining in the hands of Jaelb Hunt:lnger, Jr. Treasurer: • 81499 87 • . • ' • CR. I By cash paid on orders dra wn by the Commis , sinners, as follows, to wit; On Bonds and Interest, , 7075 71 Interest on Bonds due by the county. 2644 20 Elijah Hammer.TreasurercifSebuyl- • ' ' kill county Alms House, 5000 00 Paid Road Tax to'Sfanheirn Township, 36 58 PinegrOve do 185 61 - Rush do I 424 67 Bwtanyelkdio 62 1 l , 1 884 2 Lower Mahantango 9 6 08 , Barry do 105 58 !Norwegian do 100 85 Auditors for aceoun i ts for 1840. _ 9133 9639 Assessors' wages,: - . . 713 06 Grand. Traverse:lnd Petit. Jurors and Conitabbii.Phending coiirto,• 2339 7 2 Tuition for poor:children*. Pine . grove township; - I • Do. East pronSWil township. Do. West Bioassay : ~-.do , • 139 53 . Road and Brido Tristan" , i" 121 00 Peter Yeger, for attanding icourt-Iniaae• 13 . 52 lamb _Bowman, • 37 53.. 1. . ga Beiuinaere En. Commissioner i 204 12 - G-.. • Bayer, Eq. '. . ,- - do '.. . - 144 . 00 Ed and Coaster, Esq. _. do -.. ,' 214 92 ' ... till R. - Mellor, do ' ' 32.25 • . , . ~. . . .... „ • ___ .. ..- 5..,- - : .-.; •,:"._ ~- She • ;•toffallstah . 'coviaty, for convey- , . y 1 ig. a_floraellsiatto Orwigaburg, . 20 00 la bSiebett,.far,9roand rent. - ' .. 400 F. . Higbee,' Piosectatitig•Atty's fees, 67. 00 For ' akiair Ballot Bozo., ,' - 1 87 In as and Boyer, for Printing. - CO ' 50 Bo r mad Palmer, fordo — l3 25 Ro rt 51: Palmer, fordo ' • ' . 41.50 B. Bannon. Gir Statsoaary & Printing, 68 50 Vou 4 e & Dohrmaa, do. •do 187 02 Solo S. R. C. B on Lebengood, for Horse Hire, Fisherion acel, of county map veer. smith work done at patine. and work done at county prison, done at Public Offices, sitions • in behalf of the Commonwealth, in case of the Commonwealih Nicholas Moyer. - 176 22 70 97 54 27 329 97 740 00 1510 00 Wor logo cos Cost 2701 51 83 75 379 00 570 12 C. L 1. El uderbran, Downing. 1032 87 - 504 32 refunded, 91 35 og Township Elections ' 258 61 • rick Heiser, court cryer, 47 days 47 00 ! e Rahn, Clerk of Sessions• fees 30 83 •o Rahn, mutts in Quo Warmth/ nmonwealth ye. S. D. Leib 14 35 rn Penitentiary, for support of vials B. Potts, for attending suit Joho ghee vs county Commissioners. B. Potts, for services end aes going to Bedford. ohn L. Smith, medical attetK co at prison . S. Medlar, for ditto 96 52 329 03 812 12 Ta Hold Fred! Gear! Gear! Co ! East 1237 67 248 31 867 76 OS 50 00 946 38 1600 OD Wm pe Dr. 3712 45 43 09 443 70 480 00 glu g hett, in full as per contract 'erecting a Bridge over Swatara k at Pinegrovo ble; for making quarterly' re. John for 972 79 lEEE 280 50 100 00 for Juhn flugLes, as per award of Arbt. ora, fur extra work done et. tare Bridge, Pinegrove :ators and witness fees, 4e., in John Hughes vs county Cum. toners. Beck, for Plan of Bridge Aulenbach, for attending court re cluck une year. Leaber, for delivering Trans its to West Penn, East Bruns. {land Tamaqua p. Woohson. Sheriff, purchase !My for Daniel Christian's prop. in Pottsville G. Woolison, Sheriff, for fees I boarding prisoners Woolison, Sheriff, for con. tog convicts to Eastern Peal- 380 50 Sw Arbil 100 00 325t32 91537 mas' 1 Jaco ~ Jacobi boo Jacob) ;340 69 106 99 237 23 300 37 WI. John 641 39 en John 178 82 711 37 and' John vey tentia Com ing Jacob ' 6 Co. Sboe 890 39 ry lissionere' expenses for attend. days of appeal Krebs, for recording Orphans' rt proceedings latter and Bickel, for bill of chandise s fluritzinger & co. for bill of mbar and merchandise e Ratio, fcr Purdon's Digest (Or the use of the. county Repairs done at Swatara Bridge at Pinegrove Jacob Faust, in full as per contract for erecting a Bridge over Wed Branch at Pott's Mill. Jacob Faust, for extra work done at Bridge mitt West Branch at Poles Mill. Jacob h i Faust, on account of contract reefing a Bridge over Little Sc uylkill, near focht'a forge • Willi m Bickel, on account of coo• trat r i for t recting a Bridge over Ma. horsy creek;at Reed's Mill Dr. Halberstadt, for making Post Modem examination ou the faddy of William Moyer Dr. C rpenter, for making Post mot. to examination on the body of An Daniels Return Judges of General Elections John hoener Jr. for hauling lumber fro Focht's Bridge 4c. * . Josep Haoghawout, for boarding Ju ors and constablesin case com. 43 28 60 AO 230 09 2385 64 lUD Me Carl Lu Geor 2718 92 50 00 447 01 2819 63 9316 64 79 88 499 10 578 98 110 01 369 19 500 14 979 34 55 00 130 13 21 00 206 13 45 00 547 31 470 00 1062 31 mot wealth vs. Nicholas Moyer. Willi i i m Fraily, for stoves &c. for pri on Wm. Frilly, for postage Abra am K. Moyer, for 36 tons coal for prison and public offices Sam et Kimmel, for hauling 36 tons co I from Schuylkill Haven William Bock i Abraham Albright an Peter Kline, commissioners ap inted to lay out a state road from Orwigaburg to Reagen's Iron W rks in Berke county i . Pre iums and Justices' fees for Fox an Crow scalps , , Jaco Huntzinger , Jr. for salary as T asurer for 1841, VA and extra all wince, WO Bala ce remaining in the hands of Ja ob Huntzinger, Jr. Treasurer 200 00 350 00 90 00 640 00 31 00 617 82 25 00 160 00 185 00 615 99 MEI $34489 95 Stat ment of Balances dap by the different Col- 4 00 Lutz • ga Reber, noel Beck, r i erick Bensinger, Jr JIM! Geor Em. Fre. 41 00 15 00 50 00 Muth Township. Heller. 1821 17 07 el Meseremith • 1828 32 97 ge Stauffer 1830 44 12 ge Enlist . 1838. 81 93 , . Meseremith 1840 108 59 Brame - lB4l 308 69 Jaco Dan!!Geo Geo Jaco Job. ma FM .. _ 593 37 Itranieint Township. ry Lockenbill '-.... 1822 235 08 !sham. Bartok* - ' 1839 404 24 wig Berger 1840 111908 l iel Deltoid' 1841 503 96 MI fie Ab Lu Da 6 00 2 00 1 32 2 10 Brunswii ham Albright - 1826 45 31 and Fryer 4 ._ 1828. 47 36 abam Seltzer - 1841 334 47 Abr l Ber Abr $3448,9 5 , 'Wen Branawig.. D. Long 1641 . East Brunnvig.. rge Sassetian 1841 - West Penn. ' iel Kingepan tnel Doppia ietian Happu Daulmnspeck I . ' . Wayne, .b Wommei . 1828 -ph Fertigi 1838 endue:l:omin 1 1841 Upper: Malaustango ! ory Boom • 1831 • ow Erdman - 1841 658 16 85 116 10 pie! Christian. Lei Chriztan Mil IL Lie', = 084 IMMIEM lectors as follows, to wit Schuylkill Township. 1821 1828 1830 1811 1826 1827 1829 1841 roUreilk. 1835 ME . ; Pinavroot Ibrovas!tip. - - Adam Main*. - • 1837 79 43 Petor ' . 1829. , 103 26 Jotai Met`:.: - 1830 181 &I Join ettan, ' ' 1831 62.93 'Combas - Gabble - a. 1832 140'83 Jacob Cream 1833 191 2 9 Pew' Steil. 1841 664 03 . Norte Township. 1919 139 91 3835 1288 33 11139 338 04 1841 174474 Jacob' Kline. Nathaniel J. Mills, Lewis Bedlam , Edward Collsian, 370 77 11 25 100 00 40 07 83 90 94 00 349 98 279 79 Thomas Baler, John' Fuhrman, jt. • George Shuman,' Hark Biller, Jacob Zinunerms a. jr. Dania Lindenmuth. John Breish, Henry Bumbel, • Barry Township., George Seitzinger. • 1830 Elijah Yarntdi, . IEOB Andrew 'Wilson. 1834 William Stevenson,. . ' ' • 1840 Henry Bel% 1614 456 91 4'32 500 00 LOwer ItiOrvitongo. .Nicholas Halter, - 1831 Philip Osman, 1839 Frederick Swalin. 1841 384 35 15 00 David Hunter. John N,Sireico. John N. Speice, .Ito 00 7 00 10 25 Joel Yount, EIEEI Jacob Heberling, • $lBO2 76 Bonds bearing Inured due by the County: Bonds due by the County for money loaned, • $40.579 00 Outstanding Debts due the County asfollows: Eight Bonds against Abraham and John Pettit° secure the balance of Russ Bull's duplicate of Warwegian township for 1837, 2200 00 Note held against Jacob &it:lnger ' Erg., for balance of duplicate of Pottsville for 1839, Notes againet sundry persons for costs, ikc. Jacob Peter 's acceptance, for H. A. Dillon's note, for Judgment against H. Dillon, with interest up to 4th June, 1840; in Bedford county, lodgment against Charles Danna. ker, in Bedford county, for Judgment against Joseph*Ottieger, _ in Belford county, fur . 008 00 Due by Benjamin Pott, late Com. missiuner, 200 00 96 40 17§ 00 22 81 5 111) 10 00 2 00 1630 23 733 20 228 49 52 00 830,394 03 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill. County /11l HE subscribers, Auditors of the County of - 11 - Schuylkill, respectfully do report: That they have audited and adjusted the Accounts of the Commissioners and Treasurerof Schuylkill coun t) and submit the above statement as the moult of their examinations; from which it appears that there is a balance due the County remaining in the hands of Jacob Huntzinger, Jr. Esq. Thaw rer, amounting to Four thousand four hundred" and ninety-nine dollar, and eighty-seven eiinte.-. Witness our hands this fifth day of brassy, A. D. 1842. WILLIAM B. HULL, • WM. HAGGERTY. • ' STEPHEN RINGER, Auditors. 24 20 21 89 193 76 8 00 IM 395 00 250 00 130000 900 00 Note—Since the settlement $2,000 of the $lO,. 579 00 have been paid—lee - sing' the amount of bonds due by the county—s3B,s97. 10.00 113 The -Collectors above named, who stand charged in the Duplicate Books previous to the year (840. are hereby'requisyd to call Oilier,attheCom missioner'sand have th eir accounts closed previous to the rat day of May nett, as it is believed that many of them have beea.settled,but still remain open on the books; they will there fore bring with them their receipts. Those who neglect this notice, will be proceeded against 'd m27 ter the above date. 382 Feb. 12, 1842. 7 10 00 297 74 an St 87 D. NAGEL, GOLD& SILVER SMITH. MR. Nagel respectfully informs the citizens of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has opened a store on Centre street. between Ilorwe• glen and Mabantongo streets, and is now preps. red to - execute all work in his line that may be confided to his carp. All articles of jewelry, ail. ver soon. and forks repaired at the shortest no tice, and on the most reasonable terms. Er Mr. N. purcha. , es old gold and silver,* the highest rates. , January 8,2-2 m 86 00 36 00 42 00 222 93 100 00 THIS economical and nutricious article of food hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland, is manufactured. and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported, even superich., being fresh. It is also for sale op most of the Merchants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes• are Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. do. as well as by some of the merchants in Mineraville and Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS. 4499 87 18 01 20 93 47 63 1001 21 IVlanntheturers of Flour, Oat Meal, & Pearl Bar ley, on the Willow St. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila ;November 6.1841. 45-Iy* 1087 80 TO MY CREDITORS. I , IIAKE notice that I have applied to the Court .m• of Common Pleas of the county of. Indiana, for the benefit of the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, made for the relief of Insoivent debtors, and that said Court has appointed the 4th Monday ;the 28th day) of March next, for hear ing mo and my creditors at the Courthouse. in the Borough of Indiana, in said county, a 4 which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JOHN FRANK. Indiana, January 10 6-3s DRIFT & RAIL ROAD CARE, Am. /SHE subscriber offers at orivate sale a nurri- A- bar of Drift and Pail Road Cars, Screens, whieh in consequence of curtailing his, be- Mow* will not be' wanted. The Rail Road Care are suitable for the Mill Creek - and Schuylkill Valley Railroads, and will be sold low for cash. or on time fur ap- proved endorsed notes. Apply to " F. HODGSON, St. ail r. or his agent, John Pinkerton, 5-3 t 2262 36 427 14 669 43 January 29 424 01) MMINERS—Wanted iminedialety at a 'fur. `J•mnace in Clarion county, Penn., two or three drifters w ho will each contract for the raising of from ten to fifteen Jtundred tons of ore and lime. stone per annum, and to whom good prices will be given. None need apply bat those who eau bring satisfactory 'reference as to character, kc. Enquire at this office. . Lucinda Furnace, February 4 - 6-44 61. 88 44 20 43 20 717.64 868: 92 93 72 114 20 554 12 • STEAM ENGIN E.—A Strand hand Steam Engine and Boilers; Of 25 to 30 horse power. tor sale at a reduced price. and coal will be taken in payment. Enquire of • ' - JOHN HEMPHILL - No. 114 South 3d street. Pluladelphisv : January 22 709 04 29 99 192,22 wenrm Burs sr.nmoNsrho set ; . v moss of the Rev. George Whitfield, complete in one volume, just "receivdd and tors by January 84,.4-;;• - • • •H BANNAR.... • • - 221 2 293 29 17519 .444 44 11kEFOSITORY -OF SUNDAY SCHOOL 4 `I',VNION BOOKS.--The oboe Tiber has oade arrangements to keep,* Depositoti of lb* 800 pub. thhod by the Smutty School Union, 9cnda7 Schools and other 4 . taubc . istiono,', sopped at Phdidelphia per;_. BANN A.N. December 18 6l= 1514 07 246 64 1428 59 3425 05 Uni9n Tbumahip, 987 74 59 50 16 6656. 85 159 71 81 47 296 59. 11!29 1831 1833 1834 1837 1839 1840 ;811 5 12 344 12 105 52 197 04 559 So 1211 60 50 21 708 15 42.5 31 1183 67 Tamaqua. 63 08 55 39 119 21 1828 1840 1811 237 68 Branch. 1839 14M 30 Porter. ED 143 09 419 31 .3197 61 400 00 1000 00 951 35 200 00 135 00 OAT liEAL. PROTE VITODT. biagannitr against. toseortainii • Capital'_ $4004 0 .0 cHARTER . PEnrZTVAan, THE SPRING . GARDEN INSURANCE - - PANT, make Insurances. either temperag or perpetually. against Loss -or Datnage by FIRE, in - town or country, on. Houses, Barns. and Buildings of all kinds. - ott Household Furniture. Merchandise, Horses, Cattle. Agricultural. Commercial and Marua..,:, facturing Stock - and•Utenvils eat* description;- ;; Tanta ant heir Cargoes in min. as well as Menips.. c .• - ,t , gesandpound Rents upon the most !namable teams._ Application) for Insurance,or any informatiob",on , . thesublect May. be made either personally or by letter. at the, Company's office r at the Northwest, • • corner of Sixth' and Wood streets. MORTON McMICHAEL, President. L. liagaisitaan, Secretary. . Dlar.crotts, . • - •• Morton Mchfichael, Chales , Stokeer ." , . • Joseph Wood. • . Archibald Wright, P. L. Uiguctenrie, -Samuel Townsend. , Elijah Dallett, Robert I.oughead, ; George M. Troutman. R• ._W. Pomnroy. ' • GrOrge Schreiner. The subscriber has been appointed Amtsrr for the ~ above mentioned Institution, and . is POW prepared to make iNtIntANCI3 upon evervAeicritition of property - - - at the lowest safes. BENJAMIN BANNAN. Pottsville. Feb- 27th 11141. 14 80 DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCE Co. Capital authorized by law, $250,000: • CHARTER. PERPETUAL, 11iAKE both limited and perpetual Insurance" on Brick, Stone or Frame-Buildings, Stoilli Hotels, Mills, Barns, Stablei. Merchandise. Fur. niture and Property of ererydisicription i allalnSl loss ordamago by.FIDE. MARINE AND INLAND INSURANCE: The Delaware County Insurance company will also insureagainstlosson allkinds of marine risks and against the damage or loss upon the tramp. ortstion ofgoodi, wares, and merchandise by water, or by rail way, upon terms as favourable as any other institution. . • For any furtherinformation on the suhjectofin. surance, eitheragainst Fire, mariheorinlandriaka Apply to .11ENRY G. ROBINSON4Agent, July 15 34—tf At Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM B. POTTS... At Orwigsbing. Schuylkill County, as s • The Commonwealth of Pinneytianiat - r I to the Sheriff of Schuylkill wilily. • • .O: Greeting: / If Richard Price make you aettlre of prosecuting his claim, then we command...pin •-.,' that your summon by good and lawful &unman. err; John Siter, Elliot Cresson, and the heir'', dev.. ices &c. of Bartholomew Wistar, late of the city". of Philadelphia, deceased, to wit: B. Wyatt AN is.. - tar, William B. Chase, and . Mary Ann his wife. , late Mary Ann Wistar, Richard Pellowes. and Emma his wife, late Emma Molar, and Susan Wistar, and Laura Wistar, the two last named are Minors, end are represented by the aforesaid - B. Wyatt and Thomas Evans, George G.• Laurice ' and Casper Wistar, their Testamentary guar. diens and trustees of the female . children, of the said Bartholomew Wistar, deceased,, late of your county, so that they appear before ourludges.. • at Orwigsburg, at our county Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the Monday next, pre- ,- ceding the last Monday of March' next., to show whereupon, whereas, they the said Plaintiffond they the said Defendants, together and undivided " do hold All that certain House - anti ...., lot of ground, situate-in the Borough In sll :. - of Pottsville, in the said county of .11 , _,-- _ Schuylkill. being part of* lot marked in the general plan of said Town, with the num. ber thirty seven, and bounded by Norwegian at. the other parts of said lot and by lot number 38, being twenty feet in front, and extending back - the same breath to lot nuinber 38, sixty feet, the same defendants partition thereof between them tn be madertaecording to the laws and customs , of this commonwealth, in such case made and provided, dotain-say and the eame to be done do ' not permit very unjustly against the same laws and customs (as 'tie said,) ti.e. And leave you ihin the names of those summoners, and this writ. Witness the, hodurable A. V. Parsons, Esq. at Jrwigsburg, the thirteenth day of Deem. 6er, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight . hundred and forty one. GEORGE RAH IV, Froth', , - February 5 Irr_The - Ititttiirer of Philadelphia, will publish until 21at of March next, in their daily paper; once a week., and charge this office. - Office of the Schuylkill Navigation Co. 91111 E Board of Alanagers have . this day declared a d,vidcnd of TURD: per cent,. or one dallar and fifty cents a share, on the capital stock of the Compa• ny for the last six months, (subject to the deduction for the State Tax, per act of 11th June,lB4o,) which will "ao paid to the Stockholders, or their legal represen tatives, on and after the 15th inst. CLAUDIUS HARPER, Treas.* See. Philadelphia, February 12, 7 DISSOLUTION OF. PA RTN,ERSHIPT--The partnership heretofore existing between the sub scribers, trading under the firm of 'Holmes, Ley, do Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. • All debts nr.d accounts due to or from the latefirm, are to be settled by A. Holmes, James Myers, and John Strimptler, trading from this day under the firm of Hoboes, Myers & Co. A. HOLMLS, WM. C CHARLES LEY. 1. HARVEY, J. STRIMPFLER. February 12, , DISSOLUTION. rrliF. copartnership heretofore existing under the. = firm of C. Ashley & Co., has been this day dis solved by mutual convent. The books are in. the . hands of James J. Blaltslee, who is iuly authorised to settle the accounts.of the firm. CHARLES ASHLEY. GEO. PARMLEF, , JAMES J. BLAKSLEE. February 12, 7-3* El, ST 'NOTICE.--All persons indebted no the ""estate or 113=0 & Strauch, are requested to make payment to the undersigned on or before the Ist day of March next. All accounts unpaid - after that date will be sued out, without any exception. • GF.O. C. WYNKOOP, F.V. HUGHES, February 12, A isignees. ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE CambriCo So&et! intend ,to celebrate their anniversary day on the fiat of March next, ( Saint David's .Day, ) at Mr. J. T. Thom t , as, known: by the sign of the Etull's - Head, ( which isgerierally called the blue tavern.) The members ,will meet at nine o'clock in , the morning, and form a ,procession through the principal streets of Pottsville, and return to the aforesaid tavern, there the following subjects will be discussed by the members, interspersed with songs: • I. The American Prerogatives, above • other nations.'- 2. Sohg. The Welshman's .onging after his Native land.., • 3. Which to the most mischievous - itt a neigh. botbood, a drunkard or a miser. i- • 4. The ben uty . ofunity. Tha Members of the aforesaid socielo. invite all their ainccre•fricnds to pay ,t 1 visit among them thatday, in friendship,' love, to nth. 4.r. feb.s E. P. THOMAS, Seet'y. Sherman's Cough I.ozeugers, Sherman's Worm limengers, Sherman's Camphor Lozengers, Sherman's Poor Man's Plaster. A fresh supply ci the above valuable Medicines Chemreceived and for sale at MARTINS Drug and ical store, Pottsville: . January '4, 5--3 RIO COFFEE. —5O Bags Strong Seemed Rio Coffee, for sale by Dec. 25, 52 MILLER & HAGGERTY. NEW &.1. Beatty have just reeeiv wed 1000 lbs. small Hams. for farnily use, cured thi, season. of• superior quality. December 18 's2—s, 10.00117 9 14 0111LE.—Scotes Bitle an. cm brisentary in 3 vols. Jest received and Mi Bale bj January 22 4 B. BA NNAN. It'VLCIII BOOKS.--Fetch Sables, Testa ments, and Spelling Books. by. the dozen or single Just teseised and for sale, by Jazuary 22 . B. BANIVAIV. 101r1111 3 15, & CANEA—A fresh aup,pll of RI- V v •diniandGig Whips. Canesr• ite. or the best Ina'nutacture: Jost received and for sale by Jarmo 22z,. •B. NN •I I I li:ASTEIt . Plate r for sato by the ton. half or 111= <pacer trni.by tho subscriber. at Beck's Mill.brk the West ftrancb.— L. & ILRItESER. iancary 22 — NAILS &Inn fi 115.47.133 , the quatitity.or 41414 !Levier saikat Philadelphia Wholesale - pries , . - 'JOSEPH WHITE 414. ISON. Ittiginitaib3 6 , January 15";:' , g"' • • . - . • _ MI E I s
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