The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 13, 1843, Image 3

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...gt.Ear LlBltiillY OF .
LI TEHATIIIIrEt t .
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corn.
TE June No.i
of this reriodcal ill
r 'pence w ith' [••- . '.
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I' . . Llorente s History of the Ift4uititioni, .1.
, Mr:Trescott, in his valuable History of Ferdi
' b nd and Isabella, thus -speaks of this work
"Don Juan Antonio Llorente, is the only wri
ter who has succeeded in completely lifting: the
veil from the dread dusteries of the Inquisition.
It is.elivious how vezy. few would tie cometent
.4.0 this task; since the proceedings of- the ,holy
- office were shrouded with such impenetrable se
cresy, that even the prisoners who.were.ftrraign
ed before it, as heal been' already Stated, were
kept in ignoranee'oftheir own processes', Even
. such of its functionaries as have at different times
pretended to Ova iti , traniactions to the world,
• have confined themseives to anhieturical outline,
with meagre notices Of inch parts of its interest
:diadipline,
.1•3 l . mightr be • safely. diseloited to the
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public. , ----, - , -. . • ,
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. " Llorente was Sec etarr , to the Tribunal of
,Madrid from 1790 t0"1792. his official station,
-consequently, afforded him every facility far en
,- tiegitaintance with the most , fecondite affairs of
the kir isition i and lon ' its suppression at' the
- dose of tc-' . 0) 4 ,1tc devoted several years to a care.
fat iovc,iigaiaJo of the registers of the tribunals,
both hf ft,o capital and of the provitidep e ae.well
as of suchu.itlibr - tiriinal d ocu wants contained
....
i-xy Won their archiveo as had hot hitherto been
- con tided to t he light or day: It is entitled to the
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credit of being the most, indeed ' . .
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' • The only Authentic History of the Modern
_ , Inqu isition; -.. • '
exhibiting its mtnutett forrnslof pra ctice, and the
insiduous policy by Whicethey . were.directed.
front the origin of the l institution down to its -
Jempu'ra - ry abolition. lit well deserves to be stir;
died, us the reeard (lithe MoF.! humiliating •tri
umpti which - fanaticism has ever been.able to ob.
tan over human'reasoit, and tlitit too, during the
,most critical Peribds, - and in the most civilized
• ' •
pnrtinif of the rorld." 1 •
:D I . work with be finished in about 4 month.
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h subscriber. • )1. HANNAN.,
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'forma. the, citizens of
generafiy, that she hai
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in Market titrce4hext door
s taTern,reQirectfully in.
(Pottsville, and the public
a just received a new and
t of indlinbry rind laucy
dare the Allier Braid, Flo-
Enali,Lr Straw, arid.
with a tine ai-eoitinent. of
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tld much lower than the
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ruble terms.
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sions, front the, Engravings, Will ens'ure• to those
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sion of t. in the highest degree of perfection.
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gard lo expense, :' ; • ' • - ,
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tins great work - in . Schuylkill county,-.and will
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number, ins 1 . 14 e43:s: .I'I...HANNAN, . ,
May 11,
Ii.9.IIII)LRS
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ifOIVE or six IcspeCtablet Bciarders can bc . ac-
XL cpaannatiiited. with ti..ardliaLT and.lodizinir with
Mrs.•Liali:iii;i4A PILI.I.T.LPS, 'at V.' :II i[icr
week; etirnei of Main and Market Streets.
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. ~ : I . STATEMENT
Of tle•fteeeipti and. Expenditures of the
_7(liitycittichuylkqblor the. ear 1842.
4
* JACOB it, lII*S NdER,Jr..;. Treastwei of
"Saylk4 .°7,,itz 1!) in accO4nt turrenl with
• Ow Coanig of chl4flcill, frum,tlie Fifill day
:Loa ar:v• :, - 1 D 1841 :to :the Fourth day of
Jwiitarii, A. D.
.180.
' 7 '!, '-'.' : MC ... .
to balance retnair.ing in the hinds of Jacob llnniz:
.• ini - vr. Jr. at labt settlement' • $4409 87
Cash received for Tales on.trealed lands ' 4272 57
Cash received fur taxes on u seated lands
_.' sold at Treasorer's.,enle - • • _
. : I Cash received for unseated lands redeemed,
.
11a..b received•of Jacob Peteri, for aaira ft
•drawn on bini by Joseph Ottinger, for
'
mecTreasurer
'Cash received of acnii Seitzin,tier, Ern.,l
year's merest actor' note held against
' .him by the cow ty, . !
Cash reeela eil of Christian Berger Esq.,tin
ac,;nunt of a tHilizerient against' John
Madss; • :. I , t-
'To Cash received of ..John T. Verner, for
two years reru l'Or ,I hodse and lot in'
.Pottsville, its April 1. 1812
To Cash received of Panic] Lindenututil.'
on Account 'of a note held against hint
•by the county. '
To cash received ofJaco Snyder for old
- Plank ' . 1
No Cash received ofJohd Delon.; for Pe
' tecliummel for'old Ylank . sold to liim , .
To ( d ash received of Slicriff P. F. Ludwig
---: on neeount of an 1 Execution against
Mark Bitler,-,collecter of Union • town- - ' J
' ship '' - 49 63
ro cash received of the Collectors of the '.
different townships4c.as stated below: , ,
• •Wayne
• •
• Jogeph Fertig,in fall Ric - 1838 51,95
Valg l ntine flrown.fpr 1811 259 43
Peter Kotz.for • - 1812 435 00-
. • • .INialc,o,ian.
Lewis lleilner iti full for 1839 25 3a
: Edward Col:than in full 1839 50 00
P.(lsyarcl'Colailan•in full 1841 1288 22
,1•:(1 , . ardColahan fur • 1812 1580 00
' • b'
° _ filanheim.
Abralq,m,Barteletin4B 1839 278 98
Ludwig Berger in full ' 1810 915 51
Daniel, tiartolet m lull, 1811 385 pa'
John s.iy . .1812 585 00
39
Parry
Andrew - Wilson in full
Henry ,130
•
Lower Mahaniongo
Oemln •
;Frederick Swaim in full
Frederick Swaim
li
Union. • .
Lindenthuth ireful( -- lan 35 30
Jolin..Breisch in fun .1240 21 38 .
_Henry Rucribic 1811-256 435
SaPauel Boone :; .1812 15 fe
• , • ,
..EfolLstlik.
Daniel H. Leib in fall! ' 1840 ;147 26 0 ''-'
Daniel ir. Leib . • 1842 2049 1 96 , '
:• • — , , - A 2197 22
•
• 4 , 4 ,ftmagua. t
John' N. Spieoo in fug 1810 49' , .58
John N. Sinppe • - 1811 17 00
Willnun p, Lebo , : .1842 59 00 • .
2' , -;i8
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ILIGIOUS
lacob Aleasersmith in full .1840' 58 55.
JOh9 BMus() 18,41 129 PO •
118 55
West Bruns:pig. ,
foha Del Ong in full • . 1841 593 11 •
John Delong .1812 289.18
•. •
--- 882 29
•, . Schuylkil;
Philip.Boier in full 1841 188 99
Philip Boyer 1842 627 69- .
• 716 68
' Upper .11.1ahcrnfrirgo. ' -
Andrew krdnian - 4841 80 V) `!
Jacob Dressler , • 1812 .233 00: •'
. . ' ' --4 r 31 . 00
• East Breinsuligi i , 1
George Sqinhiman in full 1841 381 43
Henry Boyer 1 ' 1842 350'00.
- i - , ' - • —.:—.-731.43
Wcat - Penn:' -
'Air,itn•Daubonspeck • 1841 630 33
george I.fiaby • , - 1812 ge 50
' . 1 • --, 728! 83
' . - , Pinegrove: •
Peter Mine
CbrisWpter St
qa:er mnropct "
—,—,.. 817 37
Schuylkill.
Frederick ,Bensinger; , IEIII • 214 CO_ •
John 111ertz 1842' 177 00
';
, 421 00
• • Forger,
Sac(A) Heberliog
John tian4
'O/qi/igativrg ' , -
Ferdinand Kreter .1 0 12 ' 505.65
''• Branch. 1 • . 1
. ,
Saindel 11autrman' . 1812 . , ZOO . 00
To balance due Jacob Iluntzinyer, Jun. 1
Treasurer. money advanced, for the I
' Collitty ' 181,0 01
. ,
$29,580 40
•r,• 1 ' ! - . I P • I`. • ' 1
Caak paid on 6;:cleis dr wn'bY, the .IC -. missipn
cm crs fullotils 1. ,
' ,
By Cash; paid for'Bonds & Inteiest : $ ;365 73
" • Interest on handsidue by • \ ~• : -
' the County, , - MI 48
‘, Elijah ' Ilamder Treasn. = y f
, rer of We' AlthiHouse ' 6000 00
‘,' John G. Woolison Sher-
7: .• • iff's fees nniiboardinz • •- .; '
Prisoners I ' - 1107 50
"- John G.•Woolison:Sher
' iff for conveying Con.
T ' victs tOl'enitentiary:_
"i, Supervisors Of ansh
c ',township Road tai 591
Of Union tp .. ." 18
of Branehip ." 140
. of Schoylkill tp:" :78
'-•• of rinegrove tp j" : 148
" . • of Porter Ip. " 34
"- , 1.. of Wayne tp ." 1 2
•
Lower Mahan .. '
tongo ip ~" 129
Periodical A eent.
Ell
EMS
-1141 50
Cash • piid Auditors for auditing
Account•ol4Bll. . :19 50. •
Cash paid , Assessor'd wages '.828 33
Cash paid Grand, Traverse, Pe-, !
tit Jurors and Constables at
tending Court - • - 2519 134 -
Caahl-aid fvr Tuition of Poor.
Children in West Bruns.-
' wig township I
East3rnaswig township _
Wayue township • ,
'
Cash aid Road J urors b. bridge
view s
Cash'pai .3acub Baurnao for at
:- - tendin Court. House and Ex-
Ira services
Citsh paid. Gea.Seitzinzer, E.
• late ,Commit4sionel: 194,
" Cteorge 13:)yer, Ebq,
present commissioner 207
R: Air dlar Esq.
present commis:4oller 18.1
George
. 111,): ., er, Esq.
present r.Ointnlssioner 30
IMM3
Cash paid Andrew fioyerappre.l >. ,
hending a horse thief . 20 00
Cash paid Jat bb Seibert (hound • .
rent for 1841 . 2 00
Cash paid F.• HUghes Prose,.
eutingAttornies fees . • 199 00
Cash paid J. T..Weimer ,fo'r
Printing for county 107 ;50
' " R.ll. Palmer ditto •1!.14",50 '
' Voute4 Dolirman ditto 13 . 2
" Beniamin A ßantion.ditto •69 00
• " J. P. Bartratiditto. 39.00
472
Cash puid - frinry 'Voute for atatuirlary
`ty 25
Cash paid .g,atnuet B.! Fisher
on tic
-couni of County map ' 200
Cash paid Berger, .tisq. acknowl
edging
Tieasurer's Deeds,, 2
Cush paid' Witness .fies and mileage .
in commonwealth case . 9'
Cash 'paid .losepli Haugh:moot far
boardin 4ilrors.in'cctsel common
wealth vs Feter Beck '
Cash paid Jacob H.orit7inger Junior
Treaurer'S fees, on 2.57 tracts of
land Sold t 6 coinmissioners .. •
Cash paid Oideou,lll4 tor 33 Ipris of
stone cog for.couit house
- prison
Pu!ilic offices ` '
Ca , h paid.b4inuer Kioimel for haul
ing 33 tons stope-caal
Cash paid Frederick Hesser for 49
Periodical Agent.
!ZO
230 S SI
'307 55
.days' services .as corm:prier
Cesh paid return Judges for balding
GenerrO. Election
Cash paid ful'a . dvertiiing and holding
5989 96
townsiiip.aleelions, making return
• and serving notices of election. ; • 239 83
Cash'paid Wcri; B. Potts, Esq. attor
ney
.for commissioners, for two ' =
years' services • 100 09
Cash paid George Rahri;'Es,q. Pro
thonotary's fees, and clerk - of See. ,
sion -fees • . 1282 89
Cash paid :Joseph Carridl :
tax for N4twegian tow,nvhip r) 110 50
Cash paid for taxes refunded , '133 15
Cash paid ho l rse hire for.commissioners' rl .11 .75
Cash paid :for delivering election pa
pets & duplicates to different elee '
Lion distriCts • J' . 11' 49
Cash paid e:, i penses of commissioners "
for holding days of appeal in differ- • '
eht townships 09
Cash paid Patrick porn damages ,
sustained by a, road, through '
his land . ; • 153 33 !• ;
Cash paid Abraham Pott damages i
sustained by a road 10300 i
' -1, • ---261 33
Cash pahLJaeob Krebs:for deed book
for Recorder's office •
Jacob Allebach, for attending court
house chick'
William Fratley,,jOr peistages
John L.,Senith wedieala.ttendanee to
prisaners
Samniel R. Medler„ditte .
A. D. Baum, ditto - I
James.S,,Carpentkr, for, postirinr
tem, examination of. the body of
Michael llolton
George Halberstadt, ditto Wm.:
Britton . • ' JO' 00
J. G, Koehler ditto Geo: !lain' 10 00 r I
00,
400 00
EEO
s'oo
250 00
3i:) 00
OE
746 -.38
839 73 52
Constables. fur making cuarterly.re
turna,
For Fox scalps and justly - eels fees
Michael MCDermott, for euttierand
setting curt,Gstones at court-hong°
Michael McDermott for cutting atone
',and laying Steps at court-hods°
Cash_ paid Henry , Egg,,jiih. for:t3so
Brick, for court-house payments,
Croft paid ileinizejtuan for
•
swearing bildge viewers
Cash paid. Christian Ztiller„binding,
' books for commissioners office
Cash paid Nathan Dulany for making •
fence at jail •
I
Welsh plicitilititiLth auger acsving
„ for Prisoners
Cash paid Peter Kunkle'fot: chairs for
ceinmunoners office, '1
Cash.paid Philip Wernert for-Straw
& Soap for Jail; . •
Cash paid Jac Delbert, for work 41. .• 1'
mitOiale ofdr'Gthirt.houke—Ocpja
1811 223 00
,
206 50
1839 '11)4 75
'lB4l 375 35
,11312 ',4361a
s-. .$l6 £5
Effrl
1841 2GB 00 _
1842 549 37
1811 37 50
1842 ". 25 00
62 50
EIMEI
00 .
20
:3 • I
t 2 • I
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45
•
87-•
:16 73
271 0()
El
$0 • i
71 • H i
50 ,
616 74
I
1 . 5 'OO
,4 08
BM
14 56
12 75
10 DO
24 01 1
155.74
12633
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2$ 00
50'80
, i 1 25
IP 35
ji
IQ
13 00
,2 84
r
rind blinds for commissioners officei 12 13
Cub Paid Catharine Biel& for 'Sew.; ,
ing . .dooe for prisoners •.• 3 12
Cakh paid William Weise for plant.
ing trees -
,: • , • 62
bath paid Jacob Snyder for making •
Paper case for P‘rothy office , , 625
Cash paid Frederick' Beck for shoes -
for priaoneri 21 96
,Cask , pa id Christian Berger , for loosen. •
ing & fastening• pVisoners and
smith wbrlt done for county - 23 52
Cash paid Icisepli Morgan* 1 . pair • .
Bedsteids for prison . • _ 325
Cash - paid Walleisor for
hulling& work done court Uinta •
and prison pavements: - 22 64
Cash' paid Charles Hunizinger tr-Co;
Merchandize for ,Prison &c, . . 2 69
Cash paid William Wildpimulh for .
blinds for Register's rate and lath • • • •
for Prison = ", . 12 87
Cash paid •DaVid Stauffer for - hauling- ' •
brick & sand for-court houae pave. • •
•
ments 5 rs
Cash paid Daniel Yoder for repairing
pump at Jail 2 25
Cash paid Jacob Defrehn for making
-Porch at Prison • - 16 12
Cash paid Henry Shoemaker for work
at court.house pavements'.lB 75
Cash paid Hend r y Geiger for auling
,• Ground for Jed • , : 300
Cash paid Thomas ICeenior potting
mild in Jail yard , 337
Cash{ paid Michael Defiled tor.posta
for Jail fence I " 4OO
Cull paid - John Delbert for putting '
coal in Jail yard • 3 00
Cash paid Henry Deibett for 2 Bed.
steads for Jail and work done Ai,
public offices • . 7 50
Cash paid George Bode) , - for hatiling
sand for Pavements • , 6 75
Cash paid. William Fraley for making
tin spout at court house,9 56
C
ash paid Jacob Iluntzinger Jun, for •
31erchandize, &c. for Pd.' •
son and Public buildings • 102 51
Cash paid Bickel ..S• Hill for McLellan
' dize &r. for Prison l4 68
Cask paid. Henry Delbert for book
case for-Recorders office • 4.50
ash, paid-Jacob Faust for Balabee •
of • building a bridg - e across little "1
Schuylkill at Fochl'a Forge and
rum. Wark in full . • 875 00
Cash paid Jacob Faust for building a
bridge across- little Schuylkill ai
Schall's Forgo in full
..800 00
Cash paid Jacob Faust forbuilding a •
bridge across Swatira Creek near
Bprgm's,mill on account • 1.050 00
Cash paid William Bickel and'Broth.
er for balaace of building a bridge
across Mahanoy at 'Roods mill in -
full . 400 00
Cash paid William Bickel &. Brother
for btliklinga bridge across Mahan.-
tongo near Klingerstown in full, 1269 59
Cash paid Wm.. Bickelv& Brother for
' • building a armill bridge. over, a, •
branch .of Mahaetungo Creek in
full - ' 139 30
Cash paid John H, Downing lei
clerk uf commissioners . • 560 34
Cash paid Jacoll Kercher present cle,rit
of commissioners 30 00
Cash paid•Johil T, Werner for taxes •
Paid and repairs done to a house • .
and lot in Pottsville - 111 25
Cash patd.C.c . ironer. Jurors and Wit . • •
ness fees in holdiug Coroners In. • 7
. tpitsitions 361 65
Cush paid Jacob,ffiebs fur c hairs for. ,
Recorders office . . 137
Cash paid A. Knittlo fOr wood for •
prison • • ` 500
Cash paid John 11.• DOwning for de
livering election papers to different
election, districts ' l3 19
CAI paid AVM. Gcrliart. fur lime for
igotij v 1 50
iCash paid Jacob IluntzingefJun, •
T'reasurer's salary for the year
. •
1812; for receiving 02.7,740 33
. at. I ppr cent '277 40
paying 29,154 . 12 at,} Tier cent 2 88. • '
advancing money for the. use - of
the county s'oo
..r.•••••• 425 28
I
,
January 4, by .balance due Jacub
Iluniziiger, Jun. Treasurer, 81,840 07
. .
Stalethent of Balanees•dpe by the :Culketers of
.
the,different lownships•as follows, to, wit :
Pottsville:
1831 :293 89 •
1835 775
18.4 22:11.56
Daniel Chris:tian,
Daniel Christian
Daniel it. Leib
1834
183.7' 75 85
- 1841 VD 73
1842 .627 35
Mark Baler
licok Zimmerman
Henry 'Rumble
SaMud Bowie
. Barry.
Elijah Yarnall .1838 344 12
Stevenson 1840 197 04
//Jury 13011 g , 1841 336 'BO
WI Liam 13olig ,1842 795 56
. Branch. . •
'1314 Yount ,1839;1423 . 30
SaMuul Kauffman ' 18. 2'3160 13
I , friver . Mahantongo
Philip 03map
Frederick - S. svalra
1839 603 40
.1842 740 34
iltiptiqya
1841 102 21
1842 211 - 47
J 839 -63 08
John N. Spice°
Will am B. Lebo,
David Uuntei,
1
;tipper Mahantongo.
Aridrcw Erditan, :1034 . 1 112 22
Jacob Dressler . 1892 89'7 26
- 1000 98
East Brnswig. • • .
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. ...•
II
Henry op r 1843 , 77.2 15
'lVaYne. . . • .
Vu!eniin . lo -Brown 1841 • 313 85 . .
Nte r .K to.z, Esq, •,. 1 J 842 1052-01 -,
, . —A.,- .1385 84
. • •. Pinit , 6 rovi. '
Peter: Stihe 'lB4l . 386 14 '
Christopher Sehtvire 180 10,17 61
OEM
Frotlerick.TiensingerJr. 1841 757 21
John Mertz . 1824 1696 69
t' • I ;453 60
, • .Fatter. '
Jacob Heberling 'lB4l • 105 59
fohn Hand 4'842- 136 54
• Nurwlgian.
N. J. Mills 183.5 1208 35
Edwald Colahan • 1842 1705 , 24 >••••.
$913.59
Manheim
John Say - 3842 .1520 73
/Vest Brunswig,
John Delong - 1842 s ". 1231 49
West Penn., •
JObn.Databenzpenk 1841- 33 28' .
Peo!geLetby ,1842 1158.61
, . ' tßuslt. •
John Brause' ' • 1841 'lBt 79
George Faust :1839 81 p 3
,Jacob-Faust 1 ,. .1842 478 24 ':744 96 .
• Haven.:
Philip Boysr - • ,1841 400 68
• • . ti 7.7,372 77
:Eight bonds aping! Abraham ,nail ,^
Sohn fon -to secure the balance of , •
• Rosa Boll's .doplicate of Norwegian •
- for 1837 ' ' - 2200 `OO
Note against -Jacob Seitzingcr, Esq..
for • balance of his duplicate for
fattalle for 1849
T,11P,-_!4l*Eii.ss'.,!pir,RNA.T.....:
A. H: DillOn'tiNote kir• - 1000 : BO
Judgment against If. Dillon with in.
'
terest up,to, June 4, 1840 to Bed: •
ford. county. . 9 4 51 95
Judgment against Charles Darmaker,
• it Bedford county., 200 00
Judgment against Jas. Ottinger in
Bedford County, former Treasurer
of Bch oy laill ceunty. 2908 00
pus by ,Bcnjamin Putt late commas ,
sioner. •• , • 135 00
Note against Daniel Lindenmuth for
balance of his duplicate of Union. '
township, for 1839, • so 97
•
• • 1 .
Bonds bearing Interest due by the t)
County:
Bundy due by _the cornty for money •
loaned as per-report of Auditors,
Jant'iry 'S, 1842' • -\ 4 0 ,579 'OO
Note held by Ludwig Berger, dated, \ ;
July 21.1839, for erecting a bridge •
in West PerinTownship which was .
..
•
not included in last year's report or • • '
debts,due by the County, 1011.00
Paid Donde dining. the•year 180,,
..--
Attiount. due by the county. $38,221 .27
To the :Honorable the Judges Of the - antrt' of
.
Connnon Pleas, of Schuylkill County
The anbscribers, Auditors of rho county of Schuyl
kill, respectfully do report titer they baiOaudited, set
tied and ndjtisted the account of tho Comnaissionera
and Treasurer of Schuylkill county; and submit the
above statement as the resift of their 'examinatien,
from which it appears that there is due to Jacob
Huntzinger, Jun.. Treasurer of Schuylkill county th e
sum. of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Forty Dol
lars and Seven.Cente. With the exception that the
Auditors:do not agree to the increased salary of the
Treasurer, it being heretofore Eighty dollars per an-.
num. In witness whereof We have hereunto set our ,
hands this thirtreenth day , of April, A D. One thee
sand eight hundred and forty three.
- WM. B. HULL. }*
• WM. HAGGERTY. Auditors..
WM. B LEBO,
May 6,1813, 19—
In the Distriet Court of the United S'lrltel
and for the'Eastern'l)istriel .1 Pennsylvania.
• I IN, BANKRUPIXY.
AtCN matter' ofJohnsC, Ernst a Bnk Sur Pe.
tition of Assignee for an order to sell certain
Real Estate---:
1842, 'may 3d,' Oriered that notice be 'given
that thit.appliestion has _been made, and that
SaturdaiqllsCslay inst., 'at 'lO o'clock, A. M.,
has been appointed for the hearir.g thereof.
By order of the Court
FRAS. 110PICINS6 N.
Clerk of the District Court. -
May 5,1843 - _ -19-4EI
In . the 'District' Court of the "United Slates iii
and fir the Eastern District of Ponsylvania
. . I .IN BANKRUPTCY";_
TIN. the . rnatter of Francis Spencer a -Bankrupt.
Sur PLtition of assignee fur an ',order to sell
Certain Real Estate--
181, May 3, Ordered that notice be given that
this spOlication has been made, and that Sator:
day, 21 May, inst., et JO o'clOck, A. m., has been
appointed for the bearing thereof:.
By order of the Court N' .
• ' Fit AS. lIOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.:
May • 19-72 e
CURT A I NI ,
pAp ER—Printed on
both sider, price 5U cents per peice, just re
ceived and for sale by _ Al BANN - AN.:
May .5, 1
• 39—='
- g ram Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween 'Joseph Weaver & Jaoon Peters, in
the heePing• of the Pennsylvania Hall, in Potts.
silk in the name of Weaver & Peters, has been
this day' dissolved by imntua 1 co:risen!.:All Per.
sonic indebted ti said firm, and all perseils ha:
ving demands against the same, are requested to
settle with John WeaVer for said Adds or de
mands. •
JACOB PETERS.
, • JOSEPH WEAVER.
Pußsville; May 31, 1813. 19.-3 t
29 . ,580 40
DISSO.L.TJTION OF PARTNERSHIP,
THE• partnership heretofore carried on . by
Hooter, Samuel foulds and' George
Gobble,!under the firm of flooler & Co., was on
the Tith inst., dissolved by mutual consent. The
business will in future be carried. on by William
and Heeler Samuel Foulde, who will settle all 'out
standing accounts. May 6, 19-3t*
. ' TO FARMERS AND OTHERS
'GRAIN iFANS.
rir TIE subizriber has constantly on hand Gitlin
-11- Fans of a superior and approved kind,
which he mill sell at cost, as be has declined the
bushngs. fie also continues to intik° Black
Smith Bellow Y, in all thetr.variety.Bruslies.mann
faciured as• heretefore, at No. 3P7 Market St,
Philadelphia G. W. 5114.117.
• Pkiladeinhin, May 6, 1A43. 19-400 .
17
832 93
PINNSYLA AN IA JIALL,
.• ITOTTS,VIL.LE, P. 4.;
rwth E, public are respectfully informed , th st the
- 11 - • Subscriber has taken this large and'cornmo.
aims establishment, recently.kept by
Weavr,r ‘r..% Peters. -
" PI y , No exertiohi will be spared by t he
-- undersigned,O'render' theaccommoda.
lions and coMfortst.f thitt Hotel, .equal, it not su
perior to those furnished while under the control
of others jOSEBH H. LP£kVER:
1673 52
4583 43
Pcittaiiile, May 6, 1843_
.1342 74
MEIRCHANTS' HOTEL,
NO. 41C-owmom STREET, Nzw
rip
HE subscriber respec'tfully notifies his
friroda and uthers,that.he has recently open
ed a ncai anti conveniently ; furnished Hate!, ,at
4L CourtlaiLd et., , a short distance above his old '
stand, und- nearer to Broadway.i •
hIC will ti n e better" able to accorribdate.his visit-.
ors-as his house is larger,'and fitted up with sit,
ting- parlors in modern style., 'and seventy 'fur.
nished Bedrooms: 1 .
tie hives his cuStotriers' will continue 'their
patrorage to the
.new.estaldishinent, and would•
inform them that he has reduced his' price of
'boarding to one dollar per i:6y. - 1 ,
• CIiAtILES' WYCROFF:,
rolt3ol April 0, ; 18—:..
.3E6 76
AVOLTQWs NoncE.
rgINE unciersigned,'Auditnr, appointed by.the.Or
-
pban's court of Schuylkill county, to nistrihute
the assets in the hands or Samuel Gnu, Et4q., admin
istrator of the estate of AtittAnan KIEFFER, late of
Pincgrme towndhip, deceased. to and among the cre
ditoni of Maid deceased who may be entitled to the
same according to law, will meet. for that purpose at
his Office, in lb() borough of Orwigsburg, ote,Monday,
thet.i.d,dav pf May, A. D. , 1813. at 11 o'clock, in the'
forcnooi6iiien andwhere all iiersons iniereste'd may
.attend. JAMES H. GRAEFF, Auditor.
Onsjgsbar 29. I 18-4 t
PHILA t ELPDIA, READING, AND
I VILLE RAIL ROAD.
2= l. a j a
11111 ATM OF FREIGHTS ON MERCIIAN.
au , DIZE. between Pottsville and , Philadelphia,
from April Ist, 1843, per turseif . 2000 Ibn. ,
Meter, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $ 2 10
Pig Iron. Blooms, Timber; Marble, Lime,
Tar and Pitch,.
Nails and Spikes. Bar and Rolled• Iron,
Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Lum
ber, Staves,Salt.fish,'Fobacco and Load; 2 90
Groceriee, Dardware; Whiskey, Ale and
Becr, Oil, Leather, Cotten, ~Steam En.
gines and 3tachincry, qe o c., Rutter, ,
-Lard, Tallow '
- Raga Wind, Oysters, '
Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware aria Glue, 4 , 25
Dry G1:10de, Wines and Foreien Liquors,
, -Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper,
China and Queens-Ware l Meat, Fig]
and Confectionary, 1. 1 , 5.25
No Storage will be.chargad for receivingor,
[kering. Freight, at any pf the Company's Depots
on the line, unless allowed to remain over IR days.
Days oestarting of Freight Trains, on THURS.
DAYS and SATULIDAY.I I , at 3, P.M.
:April 8. 35-e-
104 38
t 4 2 .13,
,-,1191 89
.419 131
NM
ISOTICE.
THE PHLIJAD4PUIA, READING, , ang
RAIL ROAD. , .
tP-A,
; •
. ,
SUMMERkRRANGEMENT.
CHANGE OF /lons.'
On and acler S4tordiy, April let, 1813, the passen
ger mini w,itll leavo atthe following !Mora:
From Pottsvillo at Li A. M. t
'
From Philadelphia t6A. M:
both trains pan at Pottstown. The down train
breakfasts at Reading and the Op train at Norristown,
for which 15 *mates are allowed at each sta Linn.
Class C 2d Class Cara
Betweon Philadelphia and Pottsvillo_B3 50 and 82 50:
Between PhiladelpLiirand Reading $2 25 and $1 75.
gxcursion Tickets, good for two days only, i
f 35,217 40
Between' Philadelviti;"lind Pottsville. 'IES OC
Between iPhiladelpllia'an4 Reading, 3 CO.
April I, I
• SHEMITALTY.
. •
~•, ,
To the Free mid Independent Elec.
tors of gehuylhill County: -
AT ther'earteSt gulcttatton of s number of my
friends; 1 have been,Mduced to O'er myself
as a;candidate for the office Of
- H SHERIFF
At the ensuing election. ,Should you think pro.
per to efec tj t. me, ';I pledge myself to perform the
duties of' aid office, to the best of my ability;
SAMUEL CHRISTMAN.
March i 9, I 12—
,I, • '
$41,590 00
3,365 73
To the'Free and. Independent Elec
tors of 'eltuylkill Oounty:
li4VllsiG been ioliciteil by a large{ 'number
of my friends, I am induced to offer myself
col a candidate, at the cawing election, for the
office of
Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of your votes I will perfol,m the duties of that
office itapartiajly end to the, best of my abilitY.
WILLIAM MATZ,
West Brunswig.
/2
March 18,
' To the Electors of Sehyykill Co.
•
FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITi4ENS:—At the
urgent solicitation of a numbei i of,- my friends.
lam indOced to offer myselfaa a -candidate for the
•
office of
At the enining election. Should you think proper to
elect me, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the
office to the best of toy abilities.
SAMUEL KAUFMAN:
.
MIME
Tg Ihefree and in l de ii endent Elec
tors-10f SehuykilliCoun6l..
•
11021E.NDS - AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—ITay
-/-42 ing beep solicited by a number of my friends, I
am induced to of ir myself as a candidate at the next,
General Election fortheoffieri of , •
S E ILF .
Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority
of your-votes 1 pleclee:,myself to perform the duties
of said office with fidehtx.to the best of my ability.
&REARM! REED.
10-Lto •
Pottavillc; March 4
To the Electors of . gehuylkill
FELLOW 'CMZENS.:-At the earnest soli
citation of a number of my kilo:AI-Omens, 1
have been induced ; to offer myself as'a candidate
for the office of. 1 ;;
•61I•ERfFF
At the ensuing election., anti respectfully'solicit
your suffrage. .Should I be ao fortunate as to be
electee to ELuid office, j will endeavor tu'perforin
the duties th reef to your 'entire satisfactioni
Your fel ow citizen,
JOHN Itt
March 11 1 •
- ~
To the Free Und'lndCpcndc; :s
. .
of Schuylkill County.
wELLOW-CITIZENS4—The solicitations of
numerous friends, who have promised 'me
l i
offertheir support, have i duced me to myself to
your consideration, sai candidata for th e 'Of
fide of ' - ' •
nt .the next October Election. Should I be so
fortunate as to receive a majority of Yoor votes,
I will spare no. exertions to give entire satisfac
tion; by rainier the duties of the. Offige with
industry and I• •
:,NICHOLAS SEITZINGER.
Pottsville, 31arch 25, I 8 3. I 3—
To the Eitctors of CO
FELLOW CITIZENS:;.:=At.the solicitation
tl of my friends; who have voluntarily ilrrorni
sed to support me" in diOrent sectional of the
county, 1-liov,e,been induced to oiler myself as
a candidate for. the office of
SHERIFF
At the ensuing election. phuuldr he so fortu•
no le as to - be elected , pledge myself- to, perform
the'dulies of-the office with fidelity . , to'the best
of my abilities. 30SHU-.-i ROYER.
McKeansburg, March 25, 1-3—te'll
To. Ifie Free and Independent
toys Of , Selluylkitt Con-ntlf.
FELLOW CITIZENS 4-.A.t the earnest soli
citations of a number of my friends, Ithave
concluded to ()fill'. myself is a candidate:6r the
°dice of
SHERIFF •
.•
At the ensaink 'election ' ar4d respectfully illicit
your votes. ShOuld be elected, I pledge myself
to perform theAlutie's kif, the office to the •bbst of
my abilities.
MICHAEL SELTZ R.
March Id i•
!,9-3t•
To.cite Etcetore%of Schicylkil Co.
151 - 4 LO W O'er mysel dB a
cendiente-fur the office of -
- ,SHE,R:II 7 . • •
Of Sebuylkill County, at tlio :election in October
next. Should yoU elect qic, ; l pledge myself to
do, my duty with Adclity,
- .t
Pottsville R, 1843.
To the Voters of Schuylkill Co.unty
- •
Fellow Citizens:—ln the hope . of receiving
majotity of your votes,{ hereby offer,myself a
a canditlate-fut the - offico of
i . S 11. ER 1 P F ,.
At the' next . General Eledtton. rlf 'elected ; my
best exertions shall be use l to perform the du.
ties appertaining
l i tv that Office; promptly and,
;defeated,, shall xemain .
ArOurs in Friendship - ,
A NOR E.W. 11. LSON.
I3arry, April 2.11,
__ •
I,4lGlii ! SCHOOL FOR. YOUNG LAIN:ES'
i I -
. public are respectfully informed that a.
grecably •tp a • termer notice, 'Mks Allen from
New - EhglaniQvillopen a high School for Young
Ladiee,,lun Monday, the ?.d April nr.itt.
Instrnation 'wilt be .given
; in. those branches
usaallyitaught rrt the New! England Semmatice.
TEILi
Tuition, in the Elementary • .$4 per our.
Digher English branehis,i
_eluding'
French and Latin ' 41 do'
Drawing and Painting. ' Extra " 0 do
Further information ma beisbtainc(by refer.
coca to ;
Rev..l,llleCim;,
Willitrmar. Desna Esq.
' . •
„ Potttsvrllc , March.
ustuiti.T.As j PAR. 0431.6% .. •
Gait.% dr.AuskirkUrpbrellas,
••••? Parasol , . and Sun Shades.
A'-europ.late,essortment,l just. received and for
sale.by. 'Q. Ar- Ug,NDERSON.
May 2?, I
-FEATHIgHS.—Idet raceived' and
a lotgeath'ers of excellent.qaalky by
' . SILLYMANA.tO.
-March 8, '
PIANO *.—The subscri:acrs have
~A.
• • Veldt Manufacturing Co. forjbo sale
oftheir celebrated Graqd Action ,Pi
anos, of either 11opeavond or Maboga n yJa_, specimen
of which can bvi.fnesn by. applying jo • ' • -
• December 18 • : ''l ' Zr...W.I3I3ATTY.
~~ -:~:~
1
C
IMI
gHERIFF.
SHERIFF
snpRIFF,
Vi
• 'l5-
John gilippen,
B,F.Yomrq,
ally.
IN BANKRUPTCy.
FOR
'1 • :
ArTailteS States cianit.
EASTERN DISTRICP OP PENNSYLVANIA. '
-
In BOtikrupcy.
• • . NOTICE.
'PETITIONS. fOr Dischargd and Certificate
under thrißankrupt Law, have been filed by.
William Christian, Blacksmith, Schuylkill co.
Albert H. Deed, Storekeeper, and Dry •
Goods Merchant, • do
And Friday,' the 29th day'of Jay next; at II ce
clock, A. M, isi appointed for: the hearing there
of. before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at tFe District Court RooM, in the City. of Phil
adelphia, when and:where the Creditors of the
saicl Petitioners, who have, proved their Debts,
and all other persons in mierest, may appear and
show cause if any they. ;have,. why, suctil Dip.
charge and Certificate should not be granted.
FR AS, HOPKIWON, f
• -
• Clerk orthp, District Court.
, April 29, . I
- -NOTICE,
A PETITION for Diseharge and Certificate
• 74 . 1 . under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by
William H. Mann, Individually,. and as a
ber of the late tirni of-Mann ss:. Morris, and
Of T. C. Williams, &Co., coal Merchants.
schuylkill count v.
god Friday, the 30th day
_,OfJune mixt, at 11 te
ele;nk, A. M. , is appointed for the hearing thereof,
before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at
the District Court Room,.in the City of Philadel-.
phia, when and where the Creditors of the said
Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and al!
.other persons in interest; may appear and show
cause, is any they have, why such . Dhcharge
and, Certificate should not be granted:..
, FRAS lIOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court 4
15
NOTICE.
A PETITION fee Dirchargo . and Cert i fi c 'to
udderthell inkrupt Law, has been filed hi,
William Watkins, Individually, and as a mTip
, ber of the firm Of Lawler, Spencer & Co., Coal
Dealer; Schuylkill county.
And Friday, the 9th day of June neat; at 11 - 67.
clock, A. M., is appointed for thelearing thMe.
of, belie the said Court, sitting in,Bank rept+,
at the . pistrict Court Remit, in the City of Phila
delyo, when and where the Creditors of t'ic
said Petitioner, who hate,,proved their Debts, `
and
all other persons interest, may appear and
chow cause, if any they have, why such, Dis.
charge and Certificate shuuld tint granted.
VILINCIS HOPKINSON,. '
. Clerk of the Distinct Court.
March 25, • . • 13-I.ot •
OE
April 8,
NOTICE. , _
A i PETITION fiAL....Discharge—and certificate•
. 111 - under the Varupt Law, has beer; filed by
Benjainju'llosler, Boat. Builder, SChuylkili coed
. ,ty. •
And Friday., the 9th, day el June next, id.
o'clock, appointed for the !mean...there
of, bcfore"the Old Court, sitting in Banltruptcy, -
at the District. Court , Rdoni, in the Ctty• of yhil
adelphia, when and where the Creditors of the
said petitioner ? who have proved their Debts, and
all other , persons iii interest,[may.appear and
show cause, if any they hayet, Iwhy such
charge 'and Certiffcat - should not be granted.
• FRAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court.i'
'March 18 . , • • • 1
PETITIONS foil/ischarge. and Ceitifierde un
- der the ,P,inktupt Law, have -been filed by
'ninnies Moyer,,Totraecuinst, Schuylkill en.
Adlint Brown, lute fa4oci, now Manager of
Iron Works, • do
And Friday, the 2-6th Jai of May: nest, at o'-
elock, M 1 is appoirited'for the hearing' there
hefore.the said COtiit, sitting in Bankruptcy,
at .the District Court -Room, in. the City of Phila
delphia, when and Whore the - Creditors of.thO
said Petitioners, who have , proved. their Debts,
and all other persons in interest, may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why such Piv
char gc arid Certificate should not be granted. •
. ERAS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Court:-
Mareh 41, •
',CkIEAP (.ODDS FOR CAR. ;
And no .o:edit
f'
IH - E stibscriber has inst. opened - ' at the corner
of Norwegian St., and the Mount Carbon
Rail:Pond, a general rissnrtment cif Oil - merles and
Provisions, which he Will sell at the lowest pos.
sible prices for cash : Such as Sugars, Molas4es,
Cone, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spiees, , Ar.c.
Sperm and:Whale oil, Sperinaceti, Moulds, end
p'd Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Segal's, 'Han's,
Shoulders, Mess Pork; Pried Beef, Co_desh, Math
ere!, Herring, c.. 4c.
.•
WILLIAM. IL 51 ARSIIALL. -
. April 8 . , 1843,
TO N HALL JOWECTORY,
OUSTER Hogsp. AND COFFEE • SA-
ro z. IIE Subscriber, hacin cattiblished an ()ye
-a ter 133 r. Rutlng ;louse and Ceffee'Sainon in
the Town Hall, respdctfullii calicits tbu .custom
of the public, and the pat:image of :.his' friends , '
and acquaintances.,_ •
An ordinary' tor : the accommodation or
bourders,.at prices tl . suit the times, 'is also
ncctcd with-the Establishment:
PETE! . F. AIUDEY, Agent:
April 'S, 15
A.S . SIGNEE'S NOTICE.
V[ HAT an assignment was made . or the 13th
dayof Mareb,lB43, of the Boaks and'accouats
of Edthune, W. Earl; 'of Pottsville, Merchant (its.
signal-) to.iames.C. (Mier, 51f Pine Gro,yes(assign
ee.)
All persons owing the said Edmund W. Earl,
on-said Books and accounts, are hereby required
to take netiee:tha the payment of their accounts
is to he made to the subscriber as the-author:
it-ed agent of the said'fissigeee.
J C. NEVILLE;
April 8; ,15
IRON .STORE
N0:53 North WATER below Are
P 11.1. LA D.S: H
WEJ ERE general assortmentandnn
v STEpA. tic had en
.the qipst pCCOM
modOng.terms.l
{GAMES S. SPENCER,
Philada. February 18,
TO Lt: 17,
THE dsvelling, pail of the .House
cupied by the subscriber for some time
jr: Centre street, Let;possesiion
can be litqLiminediatOY.
The htiuse has every convenience ctt'achedl, to
it, and a email thmtly tco ad Itte deatraWo as ton.
Rota. • . . W. EARL
pri . l 22
WRAPPING PAPER.—SO Reams
v crossm.evrapping piper,. extra size et' .4
superiCit'quality; at. the 19 . 9 rate of _33..r.cate : per
ream just received and fur.sale , •
Apra 29, . B. BANNAN. •
D'AUI.II(;NE''S ItEn.)RlllATlPlN—;li'rt9-
ry cir the great Reformation or the eirteenth•csiitury,
in Germany, Switzerland, D'Ati
bigno,.,compieto in one Voluirio- 7 -PriCe fr7i and sl.
This Work °nett to' b.l read..bfevery I'rntestant .. in
Oci_country. lust recrdvcd and for saki - • -
April 1, 14— - R.
llama and Shoal.. S MOKED MEAT. 7.
ders, geed Meat and well cured, just received,
and for ;ale,
• SIp..YMAN At CO.,
, Mareb 18,
heals I3S LESLIE'S April
number or this. Magazine, the cheapest or
thq.hinclin the-United SuiteS, just received and'
for sale-by•tho onbetriber, Ag6it fur Sch,ityVtill
county.. Price 51,50 per annum in advance ,or
1.5 ceot4 per. number. ' B. BANNAN. •
ifipril22, - • • •17.:._
MEI
goLARDEN.SE . EDg.—A fresh supply
, 7 1, 4 4 -uOicirdeq Sceci!,,par. ,rei!eiged auciSprijklo
Al . _ '': ' , MARTIN'S
April 1, 15-, , ' ,Drug.flore.
' —_—.l-......." -
.
otiO2ll.llliON OIL-.-A troth, (.11 oy c a m - .
. mou 011, fpr la,b'j f3.lLI:lt 3141* co. .
-glie'rl) 0,-
.P;7:'
, . .
ACCINE .1 7 114U5--for =de at MART.EyS
'Draiz.Storfi,Cejtua atra,r;Petiayilll.
'•9 . • k•=
/
;
,
DISCHARGE,
LOOT
17-31.
EMI
,
1 I !
I
1I
.I G., j
7. 0 - •
FOinitIID:PAIPER
I 'At 'l4ediiped Priee t for Cash.
Tr- - • .
11E tubseribers)taring
made arrangements:
to naanufarture: paper op the most extensive -_
scale, are enabled, from(lheir It end practical
experience,. to produce the article in greater n per t
kelt . than has heretofore been done, and offer
to the public ,a larger . Assortment ofpape,r ant
other establishment in the city. - ' • 1
• Perponv - Purchasing for their owr. house", and
likewise country' merchants and deileri In the
!article, will find It doubly to their. advatategi '
can, alt we, are deiermined to sell ilergeqdestrty n
at a shat,. Iva Qom •
Papiers. n pur*ased at our establishment are. -
warranted tctm ensure tba yards in length. We
are induced to make this Istetement, as a coast,
derablo • quantity sold does not run - the usual
length.'
n
. -.lr has tecome• so- common •to speak extrav i ,
agantlfin ed,rerniements of the superior quality .
,and excelMent of stock, 'we think it proper toasty,
as a proorof the• superiority of our papers, they
haveovhen4er exhibited, taken the - highest pre.:
miums, and
,weerc nocOn the possessipa of three
sit r Medals .given as proof positive 9f the Ital.._
ity.
n in threP: of the largest ortho iThign
phis. New Verk and Boston.
: 110 W ELL & TIROTH'ERS-t,
• ' Practical Manufacturers, :.
,N 1), - •4 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ',• •
laderphia, April 1, . • -
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iD'phTil iPUILNACE,
Od AT, E 0 in tho Borough of rottaiillo •
Sehuyllsill county. Pa ; escelled Ity a ;
ny other id facilities for l obtaining tiariety,lifore42,
Limestnim ; 'and Coal, .being accessible by Canaj
and Rail Roa , ds 40 - w ithin'a fer.yards of the eiacli ?
The Furnac e and intlehicty pin such a elate
prepardtion; ihat: a small imount of outlay s would
be sufficient-10 put it in blast iti a few ;weeks ? ,
The Ititalienticated accounts of the great laqp.
provenientsvand•extraordivary qualities - of the l ?
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run produced by Anthricifp Coal in Wales uildti
uut strong- guaradtecs for safe and pr o fitable in,
vestment. •• • - '•
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The 1 proprietor not hating the :requisite ta
maunt Uf Capital to keep it iti blast, is ' desirous of
havibg'sxtrile_person to ititti.him, who would tako -
a 3 4' or 2-3 interest- r or he will lease or sell tho
whole property on such terms ne will 6430
advantligeons..
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Fur Inrilfer tparticulara, apply to •
I{•iLLIANI H. MARSHALL.
_ • 'Pottsville , Schuylkill County, Pa.
la ry 28, 1543, - 5
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RESUMPTION . or IntsusiEss.
ERE
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ref Urns iskralefnlaelinovvL
edgetnefarto the cuiieis or Pottsville an 4
others, Who isqpp.edfortiard to his assistance of
ter the loss of hie property fire in December •
• last, and would also tacclualii them and the pub- :
he generally, that he- has 'again commence 4
the Drug Butnness I n the hone° formerlyoceopimt
'by Charles W. :Cleaien's, in Cent;re Street, in the •
borough of Pedisville, where may always be big
a general ris....oitruestpf! " • . •
: . 'uEmciNEs
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.PAINTS; - PILLS. •
• GLASS; 1 . DYE STUFFX
And eVery:othe'r article in he above line,-whieti:
he, is ilispOSed to sell on very low and acc9camo : -
daiingt ?rms.
'.l N. B. Or physicians preseriptiung ,earefully
at up st thU slmrtest.i.utice,'
I , illay 30,1 183 a 517,11. T. EP:PING.
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• Al . .lpAlts.A.iN F.A.illi.j.X 11AAGAZ1NE,
Or, G i ne;al 4 bstl4l of Useful pozoledge,.
AI NN 4 .0 . 4 eminently useful In ranailies, and'
zu.. ealeulated to arrest the attention, 'awaken
the curiosity, and enlighten t6cyarylerceanAinis
of the young. 1,
• 11Iu i:rrit id with 9000 E n gravings. ' •
-To he cifmoeleil in Sixteen Nomhers, of from
f
208 to ages each. Each ,Volume con si sting
of Two N mbe(e, will, be Complete in ttaelf; itlci
oncorinect d.wiEn any , other. ` '. • .. - •
Price.2s cents per No. The numbers as fast
as publish cl. - can 6e ,clitained of thp. subseryner.
. - 11 DAN'NAN,
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April 15, 16— ,F'erictliCal . Age,p,t.
WHOLESALE DAY GOP D STORY." - •
NO. 77,1-2 MARKET STREFT,
(NUtth Side—Above !second.) • • -
gO=. Go' tor Casb,,a Aucion.,Pricea
TIIE Su, scribers liaideletermined to c ondUct their
bits ineita upon the ASII System, and sell their
Goods as law it not a LOWER GRADE OF imosTr, than
has heretofore been donO is hihafinlphia.;l--nbt dab
anti*: reduced very fitw, in this expectation.cd
it up on other Goods; but their prices shall ALL DE
ILESt9NDINGLi I;m . . Their.prices oill bd governed
by the A uctiiin Wies—eolling at the same prices. nett
Caih, aa the Auctions do on',:inae--contentingibe*, • -•
selves with the Irfterest • for this time As their Profit.
This cannot but pTesent-ii strong inducernent , fer.buf:
era. especially .from the •Conntry.•tooall op thern tp
prefereacci to puinhasing nt Auctinn„sehero persona
do not get the iiitte discount, unless thetrldlls react
a certain amount ; to virhich-amourie it is pot giwaYs
eottvenient for ,Chuntry Buyerttio pUrcbaSO4 and it
will Aso avoid pie cisadvantage
.ol.largo lots, and •
uffiird more time to select.
~They tlesittn to avail themselves ;of evetY,faciFtY, -
in limn the New', York as .well as the d'hiladelPhra
Auctiocs, in ratilminiNo plum goons gr rlsE Lose,-
EST POSSIBLE RA.TES..
We now respectfully invite our friends and the pub- ;
lic to the TEST OF EXPERIENCE in this matter,being
the best way to• convince, them of thpvtartit pfour
promise. I , •
I; lIK okep:
Philadtilphia, March, 1613. ' 11-311i.'
M=!!
T IL ti6s'eriberp jive on.hand, and'Oexeceiv
,ing by Treßeient variia.l3, qd p.eepitilept of
Goolssuitabre fur the approaching season, aTonif
which; arc' •
Cloths, Casinneres, Vestings and other gondli
for .11es's wear 7 ;ill .. ert no. Cossirocree, apcherier
Stripe?, Worsted plaids, and a virjety of °the:
articles fur poys•toesirL-)louselines de laine, Al.
pacatuStres,Trinted ti.awns, Scotr.h
&c. 'Also Blackand colored Silks, Foulaida and
lroce.iieel Silk fringed Thtbet Shawls '
Embrot.
x'o4l- 1 ,t10., Illttoltets, Quilts and other fu rnishing
good?
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SHARPLESS 'BONB.
32 South 241 Strectj'hiladelpGia.
:W -4
:.latch ,; 1841.; . ,
103(rio.
' DOCTOR Arp. LIPPE,
WD ESP ECTI: LLy'.ialvibiteirit§
RIZ cf • Pettsl,ll l .o and its NjcinitV..chat
inove.,l to town, and ofrers'Atia pi,Qfettionarset,
cat in att the'inedical brinches o 4public.
r.ractieing.ti'ellomnwpathic system. and'il
rerocited„ttle Alloa pahic l .ho 4epei (coati long
expertenue mitisikcliuu to Pillib*.dp
will cull on kin). He %VIII Vera:l4y Otr rirofession,
al ! serv,tece at'any time at hit reaidenee. .
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By ille,nlonqi on reasouoble ,
cilill:tpll . S -.WEISS ' ' Proprietor,
. No. 69 . North Third • • •
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A, FEW Poona 4tuov6 nxer.
4 ,rl . l . li,'?),,DEl„plit A.
March:ld,
OL4SIIEIt 4SpaA .LT -1501ons off'l4ter,4o
150. sack, qtrand Salt, for
ck.q. -- "MILLVR A 11A GGEZCIT
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v AA.3IS7. •11 - A..115;- , : ` 4W. • •, -
1, • atibrscriber: announces to the public th:te, his I
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hag oh hantl,a-'..arge. qttantity z or*el I eurtaftlatitst,
T i Beef. TeD;tics, &.c. &c.,, which•lde willeelfp
;. , .ti Lour ItATEs Fort Case. At NS 15120.4_414.7.1111V.t . ..
-tiectokuhnite the To vre 4/411: . A flittpcll:p,itspeat c.
which be' trial eheulti he..pkev.e.(ect:Ao'',m!t.yr.itille
taken back. - , ~
lie alvitlys 3•;:ci:pf , for sale ell.,,ifteets ef Ftcsl3 *Qt.' _
*hid) will be sold at ted.uc4.4l riiices- t -ei)li tesp3:::eut : ,
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, . solicits th A patronage
• Or the p , iblic
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TEIC • . IZg ~
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Pottaviliv.Z,tr.lt. -7-ti
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NtILONVER
fi, 'ili 4 Crolt.,S4B Zud v...t,'..aliji‘situpte,:ry*
rase fiult4 , , : 1120 Zower.Pulbg..e9g 4 Ou
with",a liw choke tt0up . #2,.!"?.0, epd Pen 4. and
Plum Tr9ett -L 4 BANSO.:
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