ME e; • STELMIIOI,T kiltr47l3l/11,—We we told of an amusing affair Omit came off on board a steam boat lately. Severi:3 geritiemen went to see the engine; whilst eisigliig the same; some part of the engine Eegau to 4:screali; the Engineer heard and oiled - the Streaking pert, then another part tweaked still loaded; he gave this oil,_sna m a c h to his astonishment the first defective part broke out in a still more disagreeable scieak, and Mr the oil bad no effect. The Captain coining 'tip at this Ltime, and , hearing,the noise, cried why do :you nettkend kto the .engine?" He was Busier ed-hy asheut of laughter, when tiaininglound be held Wyman, the ventriloquist, wrio was amusing lift.ftiends by his peculiar powers.' The Captain and Engineer eloped, Swearing that if they heard .-the boiler explode while was on board, the would not believe it. . ' ACCIDENT AND WO* ON THE HARLEM TR , A C K . —On Sunday efternooni about. 6 . o'clock; as one :of the 114rtern railroad 6trswas passing . down. - . Centre street, when rieaily oppose to •At.Ony. street, ,a child named Bridget , Mehan wasimick ed doWn . and somewhat injured. _On gxtlmion ion- it alas found that both feet were slightly braised..- Of course the - ears could not have pts sed -over her. Great excitement prayaltd, and a vast concourse of people soon nsseriSled—who seemed befit on obs:ructing the' cars:. The cars were desired . by the. Police to discontinue their trips for the remainder of the evening. .Some lacks . or other missiles were thrown into those Passing down. - The mob was ulirma•ely dia pered and the matter ende I. The chi'd is not much injured.--N.• Y. Trthtine. A stern alti sat) uvTu Rer O L u TloN . "L.Ciaptaiti 11:oldgate, a hero of the Rev .olution, was on Sund4y last 'gathered to hi4l4th , yrs: after having served his country •in the Wt.- Iles of Germantown itnl, Princeton. Mr Holdgal e ieshled in Lower Merlon, Monteomery county, and was arp .1 eighty years. At the youth(ul age of eiolveen r. he received the' hinorable title of Lieutenant,, and a quizted 'himself • with• marked disiniC ion .;t:, the above memorable battles. Du 'ring the late war,-still fired with the love of _lib . 'cloy, Capt. liat'g.ttL. 'eft his ho e at the hc., ! ,ad of one hundred and thirty aolunteeri,•and marched. to • Cao,o Dopoz.:t,vliere-he,rentat•.ed Until his . serv!ces were no 1 ntz . zer uedil a, Avo-rimit cf i'es traty cont .ins the' followitirg accent - itof-a Juost ilistressinghoinieide,"t r yhieli s,crtirred i WoAford cauury lost week., N;ltitr. I,l%tfolk - W.ls indebted to-his son-in-laty , n Mr:, Rowan - It 1 / 4 ,99 fltilpOS• ed the the 1,1%11114K11d aotfiress . the debt, hut he tint, a .d us theylCou'd not,...tr.r , ee an the the.:father-in-larit turned it O i 'ver to his son,. Dollop who,ltecom:tig exaspero... te i t the': ceOrs t Of the " transaction; shut his brotherin-law, ItO Nan: win died almost instant. fy. The young Ni:To.tlfollt fl and, bis .dot been Liken. —Cinebinoti /I.jr. %T'4. ?--In a cdtdlogiie.of the 61:4e.5 . Nsyy. We rind the name of 11p,d)ur, as Btere6ry ; lipblitir as Lieut. .fdommanding.; trirellur as lurser; • Upshnr, as. ; — Tip'skor as Jgdge Adrocula at Nor. folk. • s•-• ~31•• • • ~WkK.~ \ •• Tit E cO_tL Tit.‘A - The Coal Trade is gratina ly increasing; but we bear of nomlionce in prices as' yet from 'thel - irestint low and ruinuMs rates. l'his is. greatly to be regret - ir,l,paiticOlarly then it as kori ru that lair remitnera fing itrices'epuld he obtained our colliers, Iv ly -asking and in s isting upon their receipt. The shiaments from the With up. the 13th inst., . was 12 'PAL . FrCizlpi by canal, both to l'hiladelphia and New haie declined 5 a cents within a few days. It was too low berme to Philadelphia, and we arc . sorry to see 'it .reduced. Rid flinni company have agreed to allow five per'rent. to slappertron the road, and will take one half of their scrip in payairent tor transportation. - The coinmez;ial List statCs that "The week's sales tot shipment am mot to 4 000 tins Schuylkill Coal at $3.25 to 3,50-for White ; and $3;75 to 4,25 per ton for red ash Schuylkill lump Coal, cash and On tune: Freights to Boston range front sl,2i to sl,3l'l— sl,!`il—lNew. York 80 to Eq.._ Y. CANAL The folJowing iriahe quantity of Coal 'shippc , i; by Cilia! the present week. e.,ding Thurdd.iy eyenin4lasz: Yonsvtll c and Port Carbqn, 10.0 1 •Schuyllall Ilac'en„ •• . 4,t . • 14.79 Z 30.87.5 Pc ? . last report BY RAIL ROAD. From POitsville Jc6oyfl ill Haven Per Last Rerat SEM ' . ' Freight- by Canal. • From Poicsr ale St Putt lea rbon • ,:•;..chily kill I Idverf, 'Po New York, Little Sth'uylkill Coal Tiade. The Initriwilw is the amount of Coal, trmvorted on Ais,,road. fur the week endiit on Tiiiireti.ly evening: Tons Boats Tous Minter 5 . 2 flaitartl . 1 Sosennah •• • , 52 — Tetotal !inn-ter 52 Rhinoceros, :is 41 Lady Ester, • f t fi • P..llazzard Sundry Shippirs BE • Lehigh Coal Trade. \ Despatched from Matich Chunk for the week tnding sth Month, 130'0843. ." Boats Tons Lehigh Ooal 4'• Navigation Co. 69 3787 'leaver Meadow R R Si Coal Co I 3 736 FROM PENN HAVEN. Flazlean C 941 Co • 591 Sagadoaf Coal' Co TOTAL SHIPMENTS: FROM MUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Coil INiviqation Co 151 .8161 Ikalitcf Aleadow R Coal Co 43 2109 ,FllO3l PENN HAVEN. Hazleton Coal CO • • 15 815 AugarldafCoal Co - 17 508 Blount Carbon Rail Road. The fdllowing is the amount of coal transported on this fond for the week ending Thursd4 evenina, last : Tons i 4.069 Per last report_ , , _ ' • - ' Total 5 20,351 rIATLIAN CLF.AVFR. Cnirectne . . • . Schuylkill Valley Rail Head. — ' gmbuittorCoalstrausix.nted over this road up to ..May 13th, '' ' 5.855 Tons', •,.. _ • ' CHAS. M. LClNls,Coliectdr... , Mine Hi'Li& S. Haven Rail Rang. folloviing is the amount of Coal transposed on thii Road' rot thei week . ending Thursday evening: 7.824" " • Tont,' 'Per last report:, 35,09 Total, 45.901 WILLIAM NEWELt, Collector Mill Creek, Boil 'Road Company. - . Amciont of coal traaspoTtall ovey this mid, up to May 34.,1843 . 9,833 Tons, GEORGE lIADESI'Y. Collector. IhLOO.ll MATTlNG—Cbecked and . plain itnailibt very low. by ilny . 2t= T. 66-.. r; BEAT _aF~i—:Ss~'. ~ ~ .''~4: '»e'. ".~3 ?.,s + ?c; , sy ,. o x 1~? , ":. : ~,. -'~l,.a' i. ~k•. .~,-".S' ll ~'~',~w,.. -- -,✓,-.-: Y,xi~}:-.. .~5,. - " 2 - . - b~.;,',~'~9'.r-l" .r .;„-. .~~~"a`""v i ~xr _-•~.:~a ~-~.. ;+`{~>-, ti~e~ ~r' -. ,. •a;:,,'. .sK, u.t=:~ :r. ~ir~s -.a, Y . ~<*~,.,•,~rn :x'-~+'. - ;h=" :c . : .^' ~~. .~ 9 ;fS~ „ '~-~~' ~l. z;•+Srs. 4_ '1..: x::.~'•-~` - `!_l-_.v:.. = ~, i. .~'Wl".a :S'` .e?-,. . - ~f . •;i. w UNE ,_ COILELECiED WU-BLT.! Po_ Alny BB,' 1643 . .... . , , Wheacylettr; pr Bbl 050 Itae-00. • ' Per lb. 6 4 Rle ; ,da". cwt. 65 ;Pork, " . 4 % beat.. =. bah, 90 iliatcro 10 ' Rye r ' *a 62if,Potitori; high! 30 Corn, . --- aa 50 Philter; ton 9,50 ,o,as, + 1 . 33 Hay. .. 15,00 'Eggs, ' doe_ _ 10 Timothy it'd, bib) 2,30 Butter. - - ,lb -12 i Clover •• aa 5.00 AWIsiS,GINGHAMS,CtIINT2F,S,Ste.—of -KA the newest stile, at prides to suit the times, for sale by , T. J. BEATTY. May 20, e3ll SALLAD OIL--for sale by May 20,, 21— J.BEATTY FIRE PLACE SCREENS—Verychcap,just received and tor sale by • B..BANNAW ' May 20, \ •.• • BOOTS- & SHOES A . assortment of heavy and fine &iota and Shoes, t case of extra qUality fine Mornedo Bouts at about one half.the, usual' price, torby ' , E. Q. fir' ,A.. HEND ERSON :21—; Al dy 20', COl VEll3.—JuNt received by the uhscri . tier a lot or prime Cotrics, eonsistin of Rio, Liguira, Cub 3, and a superior lot of Old povern rnent Ilya, warranted superior trAny ever off...r ed before for sale in this place• v 1 - i E• : Q. cS• A. HENDEItSON. 121-1 May 29, FRESH CRICK ERS;—cons ,tang Ftir saW by J . J E. Q. It AL,II EN PERSQN. IMO May 20, Q,,,,MOKED PICKLED- SALMON just. ' re. "..er.ived and for sale by May Fa, , T. do J. BEATTY. : i SHOii.r. BE EF.—New Ygrk . Smolied B.:et ot,a superior" qua4lv. nit' sale by Ai ds 21, 2L— HT. 4 J. BEATTY. - 11V . EtV 1 M , K DR 'PLUMS—fur snle by " 11n 20, 21 7 T. & 'BEATTY. F— ISII.—"M A assaelm is and 11alifax No. '1 Salmon and -M: ei;eiel and prime Cod fisli, for p,ki in- - E. (/...t A. HENDERSON. . Maylo, , 9 1 EAS.--Fre.h Green • et'id .131:telt Teas 'of Kline quality; by the chest, Wt .- chest, or by retail. For sale at prices In i.tnt the times by k - E. Q. &A. HEN OERSON. , '4=l 514 al, . . handrizriensr7nri rt:cnt or printa fitr sale veryelse ;t by &KEN DIMISON. ,May HA.11..S Zii., - SII 6 ULD E itS7l - A prime 1,4 or:Jersey and 141 , tater nilarns'and!Shook. derF, fui vale cheap hy , ' • E. Q. & -A: EIEtiDERSONN . ' ' . May 20, -' Th. , , t .1- - . I , C IIEEs E.-A pri me lot of cheese for dale by ! .E. Q. 6 - ... k, lIENDERSON. . ' May ; 20,! . e ~ .21— 'FLOWERS FAO . 31 PHILADELIMIA; • • A. Dryltigles Site, WO be sold at suet ionmi Satir l rday, May 20th, J - at 1 o'clock P. M., at the Exchange Hotel, Centre street, a I.argeMii .t andiendiieortinent of Roscs,Tconies; GCraninine, Azclias, Verbenas, Caciiises, large Grape I Vincs, &c, from Rime Bank, corner of Fomth l and Race.skieete, Phila. • P,Atville, May 20, 7 21- : - COAL: °ALI ! 1 VVITANTED to piirchase about 2',000 tons Su periOr quality red isii coal. Any person 'lying, that quantity or less whieh he wilt sell 14pw 'for cash,Will please•address'a letter to \V. L. .!s;ni 130 Ilaima e sley street, New York, sta ting. Vd.ilr and other particulars, with the - price dci*rcd at New York or Plitladelphia,or at Potts ville will receive irnmedtate-attentinii. - 4.. lin) , 20, I 21-4 t -- —1 I$G, CFI 1:: "E' 1{ 'FHA. *mit: rglf11:: £4lbscriher hos jest r e ceived oct pieGea - 14 - of Flowered Paper and BordcN; for noonis and Halls, at prices ranging from 19 to3o cents ,per plc-. inyile the pitttmular, attention of city cash em.tomers to our sopply;with a I:ripest. . that thili will ir`ythe experiment of offering us Specie .•tper (Or country funds with discount added) befOrl purelrt-ing in ,Prilla•del. phis. • _ B. BANNAN, - May'2o , , 1 -21— FOIL SA Lt: Olt . - POT CSVILI;E:. • . pT§ nhd 23 in Fisher's a'diti-n, contain ing 'llOl 30 fi;TN...feortt on Canal street. extending in deidielso - feet fn a £D feet street; and adjoining lots of IL \V. Richard , J M. hsker and others. These [ lots are o:l3as.in?ly: lilealtd for - awe Jlingt, and wilt be sold low or exchang.tl Ibr Apply to May 2'0.21-'it MEC i 073 1.,;3r 3,347 3G uG:). DISSOLUTIDS Tti partnefsbil William nobler. Gobblii,, under tlie firth of Ilooler &Co ;was on 33,151 33.114 MO the 2 ott,inst.,dissolved by inntull consent. The businesS will 'in lOtnre carried 'on by William . ILiuler and Samuel Fuultls, who will settle all out standing accounts. . May 6, 194-3 - r 5 rh 200 [lr. public are 'respectfully informed that' the -21 - subscriber has la ken,this large and coinmo . dines estatlishment, recently kept by Weaver & Peters. • sessl. .• c ; - o geritons will,he spared by the nnd,rsigned to render theaceemmoda T tions and coinft.rls.:S this Hotel, !ups], if not su perior io time furnished while under the control 4,f others, JOSEPII H. WEAVER. Pottsvije, May 6 , , 19-=-31,e, 1.062 . ' IIIERCHANTS' HOTEL, • I ' No: 41 COI , IITLAND STREET, V.l.vt -as OILS. /VIE subscriber ;respectfully floti&s his Crienda and others,that he has recently open ed a new alto co:Wen - fenny furnished hotel, at 41 . Coortland et., a short distance above,his old stand, and nearer to Broadway. Ile will be better able to _accomodate his visit. as his house - is largbi, and fitted up with sit.. tine parlors in modern style, and seventy fur. • nished Bed-rooms.. 13 - 731 He hopes his customer's will continue their patronage to the new.istahlishmem, and wonld iniortitt them that he has reduced his price of hoarding to one dollar - per day. , I CHARLES WYCOFF.-1 Pottiville, Aptil 29,'1 18— ' I AUDITOR'S . NOTICE. ripLIE ondersigned; Auditor,' appointed by the Or-i phaters court of ScbuYlkill county, to distribute_ the assets in the harids oirSarnutl.Guis, Esq., admin istratori of the estate of ADRAIIAM Rigstea,late of Pinegroie township;deceased. tiaand among the ere: ditors of said deceased vikeiray_be entitled to the same according to law, w &Meet. for. that • purpose at hut ,office, in the borough cif Orwigsburg, on Monday, the 22d day or May; A. D. 1843. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and Where all persons interested may attend. - • JA Ai E§ , U. c 1 RA EFF, Auditor. • , Orwigaburg.,April 29. 18f-4t 226 ' 12,296 • • rril E. Copartnership. heretofore extAting be tweet)* illicit") Weaver 2 Jacob Peters, in the keepir.g of the Pennsylvania flail, in Potts villein the nitrite of Weaver & Peters, bas been this day dissolved by mutes 'consent. AU per sons indebted to said Rim; end ell persona , ha. mg demands against the same, aril requested to settle with John .:,Weaver for said debts or de mends.' l • JACOB P7TEII9, .ItIEPH WEAVER. Pottsville,-May 3d, 18.13. 19.-3 t CURTAIN PAP gR--Printed on both sides; price 50 centtr' per peice, just re. celved ehd for'eaie by 1 Et • BANNAN. May 13,• . ' •: • Oar illaikeL IiENNSILVA?iIA HALL, ' 1.077:517LLE,. PA., NOTICE. ME 377r...=1.71-17nMwmri'l:- ..• LITERATURE. rrillE Jane No. of this Periodical ivill iota menco with &mates Ilislory,))lthe , Mr. Prescott, in Ins valuable ILlistory of Ferdi nand and Isabella;thua speaks of this work e „ ' Pon Juan Antonio Liget+, is,thetm,9 ter who has ' succeeded in eompletely, lifting lire veil from the dread mysteries of the Inquisition. It is obvious how very few, would be competent to this task; since the proceedings of the holy office wefts onded with such impenetrable-s& creaf, that - e prisoners who were arraign.: ed before 11.,. as as been 'already stated; . were kept in ignoranceof their own processes. Even such of its functionaries as have l at different times pretended to give its transactions to the melt have confined themselves hien historical outlint, with meagre notices of soch parts of its internal discipline, is - might be safely disclosed to the public. "Liorente was 'Secretary to the Tribunal of ; Madrid from 1790 to 1792.• Ms official station, 'consequently. afforded him every facility for en acquaintance with the most. recondite affairs of theAnquisition ; and on hs suppression at the close of le,oB, he devoted several years to a care. fid invcAtigation of the registers of the tribunals, both of the 'capital and of the provinces, as well di of each other original doeumants contained 4ithin their nichivee, na , had not•hitheito been "onfided to the light of day. It is entitled to the redit of•being the most; indeed The only Authentic History'of the Modern /quit/Won: exhibiting its minutest forms of practice, and the insiduous policy by which they were directed. fronethe origin of the Institution down to its temporary abolition. It well deserves to be stu• died, as the record of the mot.: humiliating tri., tiino which.fanaticism has ever .been able to ob: tai t over human reason, and that too, during the Most critical Pitiods, and in the most civilized portion of the world. 4 This work willl be finished in - about 4 month. ly Parts of the work.' Subscriptions received by the 'subscriber. . . • B. BANNAN. Periodical AgenL 20— play 13, MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. %AIRS. MORGAN, in .Market street ! neat door' /-v77 . to Mr . Wolfinger's tavere, respectfully in forms the citizens of Pottsville, and the public generally, that she has prat received a new and fabliaanable assortment of 'millinery and 'Franey goods, among st which are the Albert Braid, Fm= . IC4C Braid , Needle StraW, English Straw, and Fin,d Lawn Bonnets, with-ar fine assortment of men's and boys' Leghorn. and Sea-grass Hats, ulrof which will be 'sold ' much loWer than the usual prices for cash. I Bonnets altered and done up oni the mo;;I, reasonable terms. Pottsville, April 13. , TOI BE ISSUED ON THE CHEAP PLAN The most splendid 'and richly illustrated Bible cm-published in the world.. / A NEW PICTORIAL BIBLE, . , MBELLISHEDI with' Sixteen Hundred His -11-4 torical Engravings, by J. A. Ada* more than Fourteen Hundred - of which are fron t Origi nal 'designs, by J. G. Chapman. made expressly for this edition, anclexeeuted in the most) finish ed manner, at an experise...of over Twenty-five ThOnsand Dollars . ! Harper & Brothers, No. 82 Cliff, Street, New York, beg leave to announce the above.srlagnifi. cent work as 4 now in course of immediate cation. The well-known American Artiltr, Messrs. Adams and Chapman - , have beencrigag. ed for more than six years 'in the preparation of thel Designs and Engravings, which are now in such a slate of forivardness as to preient any disappoictment in a regular and certain issue.— The work will be printed , on large type, and pub. fished in Number:ion foolscap folio sized paper. In r edlition to the Old and New Testaments it will include the Apocrypha. - 7:he great soperiolity of Early Proof Itnpres. :ions, from the Engravings, will ensure to those who take, tilt work; in' Numbers, the possesses. sion of it in the highest degree of perfection. It is the intention of highest_ Publishers to reduce this work, in all its departments, in the very hest style of nnidetn art aria typography, without ft gaijdto expense. The subscriber has received., the Agency iof this great' ork in Schuylkill county. and will receive su sariptioris jat his office. The price will be m e known on. the issue of th'e first number, i a few c'ayS. R. BANN AN, ; ! Periodical Agent. May 13, . j • 20-= BOARDERS WANTED. FIVE or six respectlible Boarders can be lac commodated with Warding. and lodging with Mrs.; PHILLIPS, at e4..1 25 !per week; coriicr of Main and-Market Streets. I May 6, 19-4 STATEMENT - , ~ Oftthe ;Reeeipts'and Expenditures of the . County of :;iehuylhill, lot. the Year 1042. , JSCOB HUIVSIis.EP, Jr., Treasurir 'of .Sch . yilall canary.' in account current with polinty of Squiylkill, from Me- Fifth day ;741ary, A. •D. ;1841, to the "Fourth - day of :Jan ary; A; D. 11143. ' . . To' ba .n.C7410m,r In the hands of 3artaly Hum. !err, Jr, t last nett ement $4499 87 cash received r Tasiii on unte.ited lands 4272 57 Cash receivild for esunseated lands • , Sold at Trea4orer's at i . 2308 84 Cash received for uns at ands redeemed 307 55 ir 1 , • • 1 I , ,' • 6888 96 Cash received of Jacob Peteis, foi a dr, ,4 41 T. drawn on him by Jolieph Ottinger, for- „ , ' I trier Trea Sll rel. 1 1 I • i °° Cash received o fJacoh Seitzinger, Esq., 1 - ..,:„.... year's interest on al note held against him by the county.. i , , Caslireceibed ofattalian Berger Esq , on amount of a Judgment against John Marks, _ To Cash received of john T. Werner, for two years rent for :1 house and lot in Pottsville, to April 1. 1842 To Oinli received of Daniel Lindenmuth, orfiaccount of a note held against him by the county. . . - 1 SO 00 To cash received - ofJapob Snyder for old Plank ,': 1 I 75 •ToiCish received ofJnbn Delong for P eter Ilummel for old dank sold to him 162 To rash received of Sheriff P. F. Ludwig on beecrunt of a4' Execution against 1 111ark_Bitleil edilector of Union , town ship - • ' • • . _I. To cash receiVerrortlite Collectors of the • different toivnshipsitte. as stated below: • ! Wayne. Jaephfertig in full for 1838 51 95 -, Valentine-BroWn for. -; ' Mil ' 259 43 i Teter Kutz fcii , ' ' • 1842 435 00 • . - ” ' . 746 38 - „„ Porta - earl . , I Lewis full for -- 1839 26 30: Edward Colabaryidfull 18,39 50 00: Edward Colasan in full 1841 1288 22 Edward Colahan for • 1812;1580 00 • ! . ... l p—;---.2944 52 • • • Manheim. f t Abialiam 134t,tplet,in full ; . 1839 273.98 Ludwig Berge,' in full • 1810 • 915 51 Daniel Hamlet 1811 385.90 • John Say . • - lE*2 585 90 , .• . 1 39 I FBarry Andrew Wilion in full 1839 73 52: ilehryj Bolik 1811 - 223 00' . 298 50 • Lower xahanlongo. 1839, 104'.75' 0 1841 375 35' 1842 435'75: Phklip6ma Frtultirtek Swalatdp FrederiCk Swaim ITgion' Dani s Lihirsinuird h full' 1339 : 35' 30 John reisch4l(4ll 1810 31 38 Ileklryt Rumble 1841, 266 86. Samufl lBl2. 15 00 • Pititsvitk: " Daniel H. Leiti, in full • 1840 14i26 Daniel U. Leib . , 1842 2049 96 ' ; , --.......••••2197 22 ,-. • .' , ' Tamaqua. • , 'John ,N. Siliamain full 1840 40 58 John .N. Spieml , , . ; 1841 17 00 William B. Leino' .-` - , . 1842' 59 00 t I •' 1 -, .' ---118 .58 1,. '' , -i":ii -- ::;') , ,iti:', -, :::(44tii's'i . . • , Jicob Merles:inlitli in ogl : 8 4 0 1 5&50 • ' John BraIISO ! i' :, /0111 120 00 . . . . ,_ . , • -, 1 - 178 55 - . ~,,._. i l Wat• Brurinoig: • . lobs De 414:CiginHfull.. Asa 593 11 John Delong • i ' 1842 289 18 882 29 ~ehay?kill Haven: Philip Boyer in full 169 99 Philip Boyer 1 812; 527'69 - 718 68 .. „ •- fiPPer ' 'A f a i sr nit e n ge• I Andrew Eidaiaa • 1 . :841„ 80 00 ' Jacob Dressler: _ 1842 !; 238 00 ! --- 318 00 George Sa Inatnnn in full Henry ikoyer John Danbenepeek George Letby Pinegrove. Peter Stifie ' 1841 268 00 Christopher Sel;rope 1842 -- 519 37 -481737 • ' Schuylkill. Fiederiei Bensinger, Jr. 1841"214 DO John Mertz . 1812 177 00 daCob I leberlini John Hand , : Orwigaburg. Ferdinand 14;cter in full - 1812 Breinch. / Samuel ,Kauffman • 1812 1 To balance duo Jacob lfuntringer; Jun. Treasurer. money advanced for the county. ME ' CR. Cash paid on Orders drawn by the Commissl erS-as follows : By Cash paid for Bonds & Interest $3365 " 'lnterest On - bonds due by the County - 2371 " Elijah Hammer Treasu. rer of the Alms House John G. Woolison Sher. iirs fees and boarding• • Prisoners • 11071 " John' G. Woolison Sher. iff for conveying Con. victs to Penitentiary " - Supervisors of Rush • township Road tax 591 72 " jof Union tp • " 18 81 " of Branch tp " 140 00 of Schuylkill tp " . 78.20 of Pinegrovc tp -I 148 73 of Porter • tp. " 34 62 of-Wayne tp " 255 Lower Mahao. tongo tp 20- =I Cash paid Auditors for auditing Accoorit of 1841 I • 19 50 Cash paid Assessor's wages 828 33 Cash paid Grand, Traverse, Pe. • I_ tit. Jurors and Constables at: I tending Court' ..2519 84 Cash paid for, Tuition of Poor • 1 Children in West Bruns- 1 wig township . G 7 13 East Brunswig township 23 28 Wayne' township • 632 Posh paid Road Joroir& bridge' V iew era, • Cash paid Jacob Baumais for at. tending COUrt House and Ex tra services Cash paid Geo.Seitzinger, Esq. • • • ,late Commissioner 194 50 " Geerge Boyer, Esq. • present commissioner `291, 71 " Sane! R. Medlar Esq. ,- present commissioner•lB4 50 " George Moaer, Esq. -preSent commissioner 30 DO Cash, paid Andrew - Boyer opprc. handing a horse . thief Cash> paid Jacob Seibert Ground .rent for 1841 Gash paid F. W. Hughes Prose eating Attornies fees Cash \ paid J. T. Werner fur Printing for county 107 " ft. M. Palmer ditto - 124 \route aY Dohrinan ditto 132 " Benjamin Bannan ditto 69 "'J. P. Bertram ditto 39 • • • Cash paid Henry Vopte for stationary Cash paid Samuel B. Fisher on ac count of cuanty map Cash 'paid C. Berger, Esq. acknowl edging Treasurer's Deeds, • Cash paid Witness fees and mileage in Commonwealth case Cush paid Joseph liatighawout far boarding Jnrora in case common. wealth vs Peter Beek Cash, paid Jacob: linutzinger Junior Tresurer's fees, on 257 tracts of land sold to commissioners Cask paid Gideon Bastlor 33 tons of` stone coal for court house prison & 'Public. offices . . Cash paid Samuel Kimmel for haul. ing 33 tons stone coal Clash paid Fredericit !lesser for 49 day? services as coort crier • . Cash paid return,Yaldre'S for holding General Election Cash paid for advertising and holding township elections, making return and serving notices of election Cash paid Wrn. B. Potts, Esq. snot: ney for commissioners, for • two ears' services • • . 100' 03 Cas • aid George, Rahn,;Esq. thoneitaty's fees, and clerk of Sea. sion feefi\ • 282 89 Cash paid Jose'ph,.F. Carroll School tax for Norwegian,townehip 10 50 Cash paid for taxes refunded .1 133 15 Cash paid horse hire for eomin&ssiOners 11 75 Cash paid for delivering eleenon pa- • peas & duplicates to different ace, tion districts 1l 49 Cash paid expenses of commissioners I - for holding days of appeal in differ-; ent,townships 53 119 Cash paid Patrick Horn damages sustained by a road through • his land ' 159 Cash paid Abraham Poll damages sustained by a road .„,/ 103 Cash paid Jacob 'Krebs for deed book for Recorder's office • , 1 Jacob Allebach.' l for attending , court El 5 00 250 "00 49 63 house dock William Fraley, for postayes • John L. Smith' medical attendance to prisondia :• . ' • Samuel It. Medlar, ditto . A. D. 14nr.n;ditto James S. Carpenter,' ror post rnor.' temexitmination of the body of filichnei Molten George fialbefetadt, ditto Win. Britton' ' ' J. G. }niblei; ditto Geo. - Hein Constables fur making quarterly re- • turns, • For Pox, scalps and justices'a fees" Michael McDermott, for cutting and setting curbstones' at court-house Michael Mc Dermotefor euttinc atone and' laying steps at dourt-houile:, 38 0 Cash paid' Henry Ege, Jun: for 6350` Brick for coutt.hoitie Paiments r ; Su 80 Cob' paid H. V. fai swearing bridge viewersl Cash paid IChrlstian Zoller bindirii books for commissiEmera 'office: . 10 35 . Cash paid Nathan Dulany for making fence at Jail . • ; Cash:paid Hannah HigitiMisFmg dorm for Prisoners 1 2 12 're Cash paid Peter Kun kle or m ori commisiopers office , 3.00 Cash'paid Philip Wernert for Straw & Soap for Jail Cub paid Jacob Delbert fiir work & materials for' couttAimiiii atteplii 916 85 348 54 East Brunaw;g. 1811 381 43 ; 1842 :ZO pO,. 7311 43 , Wed Penn 1841 630'33 4812 98501 728 83 421 00 Tuner. 1811 `137 50 1842 25 00 $29,580 - 6000 129 87 t. 413 10 00 1000 HI 00' --:- 30 00' NEE El I= • ( and blinds Ow titian' mil' simian office ' 12.13 .Cititi paid Catharine Bleble for Sew. - ' I ing dime foi prOionein i..- . l erash paid William Vaasa for plant '• ling,trime 1, '1 !1 . , Ciitali 'paid JacohOnlder for tasking ' I Fiaper,ease for Froth offici - trash paid Frederick Beek _for abixii 1 I ftir Rrisoners . ,f ,- 1 - - Ciisti. paid thristian Berger for !mien: 1 1 ing &.. fastening prusonera and 1 (smith work dams torcounty 1 • Coah paid Joseph Morgan for I . pair (Bedsteads for Prison I 'Cash paid Nicholas Walleiner fog, "hauling di work dons at court boned [and prison psveinents .1 - [ Cited paid Charlesillutitzinger 4,C0; I 'Merchandise for" Priam) &e, Cash paid' Williant • Wildermuth foe, 'blinds for Register'il'effice and lath • for ?midi ' ..1.1 k.. .. Cash paid David Stauffer for hialing brick & sand frit coirt house pave. • manta 1 : - , Cash paid Daniel Yodel for,repairing -1 I purdp at Jail !I - C:sti'paid Jacob Defreha for making • Porch at Prison , • „ C eh paid Henry Shoemaker for work ' I at court-house pavements Dash paid Henry Geigt.r for hauling Cashfor Jail' C all paid 'Thomas • cen fur putting I coal in Jail yard i - • Cash paid Michael' eibert for posts for Jail fence ' li e Cash paid John Del rt On putting (coal in Jail yard I . Cash paid Henry 'Delbert for 2 Bed. I steads for Jail lend work dune at public offices , • .•- .' Cash paid George ;Bodo , for hauling sand for Pavements C rah paid Williairi Frailey for making ~ Itin spout at emiii. house :Cash paid Jacob Huntzinger Jun, for Merchandise, Boards, &c. for Pri. ~ son and Public I buildinge Cash paid Bickel 0. Hill for Merchan. dize &e. for Prison I' • GEsh paid Henry Deibeit for book • case for Recorder's office („ a paid Jacob 'tFaust for Balance • lot building a br:dge •acrosi little •,,,,, Schuylkill I. Focht's Forge and extra work in roll : 1. Cash paid Jacob 'auat for building ii bridge across ;)'tile Schuylkill at', Sehall's Forge "in full ----..... •• 1 • C eh paid Jacob Fausta for hisilding_a a bridge 'across Swat4ra Creek neat:— Berger's mill on account . 1 , ash paid William' Bidkel and Broth.' 1 er for balateti of building a bridge across Mohanoy at- Reeds mill inl full i • Cash paid Willia6 Bickel '& Brother for building a bilidge across Mahan: Longo near Klingerstown in full ( if2ash paid Wm. Rickel & Brother for building a small bridge over a_ branch of Maliantongo Creek. iii ' full 62 50 505 65 NO 00 1810 07 I SO eh pair; Jelin 11, Downing late clerk of commisoionere asb paid Jacob Karcher present clerk of commissioners *ash paid John T; Werner for taxes • paid and repairs done to a house and lot in Pottsville, sh paid Coroner. Tutors and Wit-1, ness fees in holding Coronet-874041' quisitions ash paid Jacob Iciebs for chairs for Recorders 'office ' ash paid' l A. Knittle for wad for prison ' +'-••.. • : - . ash paid JOIM:11. Deeming for de , livering electio, - papers to different i • election distrier •. 14 :. , • . Cash paid-Wm. • hart. for lime for Prison ' il , Cash paid Jacob florilsingei Jun. Treasurer's salfisyrfor.the year 17842, for reeciiio - g:'-fici7l74o 33 j• at. i per cent U, •17. '1.i 4 •:•,.. 277 40 11E1 1111 33313 12 ai:}4o 9 .''F - ent 72 88 ft 1Rk . ) ,,:.. 4 ,1e., H1i5 . f',k15e of ; ' •' 'l . , 4:Tti : - 75 00 i• ,:z 4 • i l gie I ' tioanuary 4; by balik,4*Abe Jacob Ilumzinge4.l44l,urer,. 81,840 07 tofement of Baf r ou e by the Collectors of the?lifferent 14ffsikiis as follows, to wit : ~111- O btkvilk. 1 aniel Christiiipi', - ' , ::'. 1834. 293 89 Paciel Chris44o-4.JV • 1835 775 I Daniel 11. Leiti- - : rfn`::- .. , 1842 2241 56 1 '. • A . ,: k (~',;.! 4 ~,,s,-, '• , A : ;-: 4..Utuon• , 1 Mark Baler '-'," '-'-'.:lt' '1834 I - iamb Zinan3erme,ii. 1837 75 85 lenry Rumble' '• Y; . 1841 129 73 B'amuel Boone , '''' 4; .1842 627 35 1 1 , c'..?..,"' paying 29,154 advancing moi t / he county 1110 0 00 : 11 472 87 25 11 200 00 29 25 915 30 • • lijah , Yarnell 1838 344 12, Stevenson . ),:,' 1840 197 . 01 henry liolig 1841 336' 80 . 1 .• 1842 795 56 72 48 674 62 66 00 , • • :.:;oranch• t 1839 1423/ 30 Joel Yount! F .1842 316 P Kauffman 13 IM .583 4 L9wek,Alahanton,,mo. ' ilip Osnian L. 4`i 1839 , 603 40 ederick'§walrn :- 1642 190 34 49 00 270 80 • , Titlnagua. Whn N. Spieca 1841 102 21 William' 13 Ekbo, 1842 211 47 'avid 1839 63 08 239 83 • ;4( .•— iinis antongl, l , 'rca! Erdman, ;841 .112 , 22 . cob Drmater T. , 2842 897 .26 'N.., I.:; - 1009 48 Brunstag. '„ . enry Boyer , ,1` - 1842 - '1 '772 15 - • ''-4 - IVityne. --; - , _ - alentine Brown '!:r 1841- 313 85 •e,ter Katz, Esq.; ,'.'; , 1052 01 ~i. 4: 1365 84 rinegrove. '.\ • .stet Stine ''4 ‘- i - ,. /841.• 386 7 bristophaehropot,'_ 1842 1017 64 \ ~_ rederick liensiniet.Dl3 B2 4 l 10 7 1, 2 69 1 tz aim Mertz' . • .-- 2453 90 261 33 6'50 15 00 4'oB acob [labelling ohn f 237 i 14 56 .#2 75 • .4• ,• rivegian: .1" 1835 1208 351,, EdwaraColahad: '1842, 1705 24ri AilseiniP., ,18r. , •Will i3"rwr,swig: - liohu Daenel I, ' 1842 1231 49 West Penn: - 'John Da nepe l elt: IE4I . 133 28 e 'George iby • I 1842 1138 61 • 1191' , 89 . ' • R us t. •. John Br use 1841 184 79 George Pewit 1839 81.93 Jacob Painif ; 1842 478 24 I,l‘ c i Ve4nyThili !raven: . Philip Boyer : ; 180' : 409 68 '• ; T $27,372 77 ohn Say' 94 01 1135 74 136 33 In IEI EightEi ht bonds' aglingt Abraham and John rots to aeoureihe balance of Ross d aplleite of Nor wegien for 1837 Note sgainft Jacob Seitzingur, Rut. for tuklance le hie duplicate for Pottsville foe 180.* 419 31 2 84 EID CR 152 RR EMI 42 64 2 69 111 IS EEI ; 12 1 15 00 1. 37 4 Oa 3 00 7 so 6 75 0 56 102 51. 1468 1450 875 00 800 OD 1050 00 400 00 1269 59 -139 3G 560 34 30 OD 14 25 361 65 5 00 IBIZI 1 50 $ 29,580 . 40 3311 17 832 93 167352 1342 74 366 76 14048 1841. 105 59 . 18'42 136 5t --., 242 13 2913 59 I 620 73 744 96 2200 CO A . : 11.Dillori's Note- for Jodgroentragainst 11. Dijon frith tercet op to June 4, - 1840 in Bid. ford county. • I Jadginentlagainst charles Delimiter in Bedrard county. . . 200 00 Jodgmentl against Jos. Ouinger • ' Bedford county; former Treasurer - • of Scfrnylkill county. 1 J 2808 00 Due by Bepjanihi Pott fate - commis. ' • 'r - Note against Danindenenuth for h4ance of his dupricate Of Union township; t0r , 1839,1 ' IN interestßondi bcarin due b..the County Bonds due; by the • cornty for money loaned is per report of Auditdra, /Anna rY 5, 1842 90,579 00 Nolo held by Ludwig Berger, dated, July 27,1839, fur erecting a bridge West;td PennTownship which wee not included in last year's report of debts doe by the county; Paid Bonds during the year 1842, Amount due by the county. To the Honorable the . Judges of the curt, of cornmon Pleas, of Schuylkill County The,aubseribers, Auditors of the county of Schuyl kill, respectfully do report that they have audited, set tled and adjusted the account of the Commissioners an'd Treasurer of Schuylkill county, and submit the abOve statement - as the result of their eiammation, from which it appearelhat there is duo to Jacob Hu n minger: Jun., Treasurer of Schuylkill county. the sum of One Thousand lEisltt Ilundred and Forty Dot, lam and Sevea Cents. 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 thou sand eight hundredand forty three. WM. B. HULL.' 1, WM. HAGGERTY, Auditors, WM. 13 LEBO, . May 6,1813, IN BANKRUPTCY. FOR DISCHARGE. Vatted States Citirt. EASTERN DI srarr OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankrupy. NOTICE. pETITIONS for Discharge end Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by William Christian, Blacksmith, Schuylkill co; Albert H. i'Denel, Storekeeper,' and Dry • • • • Goods Merchant, ' de : And Frith, the 28th day of July next, ' a l 11 o'- clock, A. :M., is appointed for the hearing there of: before .the said Court, sitting inlfankruptcy, at thean Distric Court Room, the City of Phil aldelphia, wh n and where, the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their ; Debts, ;cad ill otherTersons in interest, may appear and show cause :if any. they,' have, why such Dis- Charge and' Certificate should not be granted. ' • . ; ERAS. HOPK-INSON,I ~ - . Clerk of the District Court. . , April 29, ; . ; - ' 18— I • - NOTICE.' 1 A PETITION for Discharge and CertifiCate under the Bankrupt Law, has been 51a) by WilliamH. Mann,lndividualfy;and as a mem ber'of the late firm of Mann & Morris, and of T. C. ; Williams, oNCo.,P coal Merehilnts. , • • schuylkill county., . I i p And Friday, •he 30th day of June next, at II o'. (1 ) clock, A. M., is . appointed for the hearing 7reof„ before the ea r Court;ditting in Banlerepicy,--at the District urt Robin', in the City of Philadel phia, when a d'where the Creditors of the' said ' Petitioner; w O have 'proved their Debts' 'and a ll other person , in interest, rriii3i appear and show cause, ,if an Y° they hive, why such Discharge Certificate should* not be granted. ' li ; ~ • FBAS HOPKINSON . ; ` Clerk of the District Court. • . ~ fs -NOTICE:,, .1 , 1 . A PETITION fOr Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed lay William Watkins, Individually, and as a. mem.. - tier of the firm of Lawler, Spencer & Cu., Coal Dealer; Sar`Pylkill county. ; • , , l' ; And Friday, the gth day of June next, l at 11 o'- clock, A.-M., is appointed for ; the hearing there of; before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila. delphia, when and where ,the Creditors' of the said Petitioner , who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause , , , if any they have, .why such Di& Charge rind ; Certificate , should not be granted: l FRANCIS HOPKINSON,' Clerk of the District Court 13=10t. Ma Apiil Et, March 25, APETITION for Discharge and certificate under the. Bankrupt Law, hashieen filed by Benjamin Tisler, Boat Builder; Schuylkill coun. And Friday; the:9th day of June n e xt, at 11 o'clock, A. M., is appointed for thi. leering there of, before the said Court, sitting in . Bapkruptey, at the District Court-Room, in the City •of Phil adelphia, when and where the 'Creditrirs i at the said petitioner, who haie their Debts, and all other persons : in interest, moy -apPear and show cause, if any they have,-why such thy. charge and Certiffeati should not be granted. - - • FRAS. HOPKINSON,' tlirE of the District Court. March 18; • NOTICE:• • •, N • pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificatemci • der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by raomas, Moyer, Tobacconist,' ,•• Schuylkill co. Adam 13tos n;late farmer ; now Manager of . • Iron Works, do And Friday, the 2fith day of Mil next, at 1 I &- block; A: M., is appointed for the he ring there. of, before the said Court, sittinrin inkruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the C" y of Phila. delphis;. when and where the Cred tuis'of.the said Petdionars, who' have prived t err; Dul;itiN and all oiher perstmaio ihtercht4 may. appear apri show cause, : if any the 'have; why Mich' Dis, cha'rgeand Certificate abould .not be *lied.- i rltA:3.'l IIOPKIN . ON; . Clerk Of the l Diatrict,Conit. --- March 11, '''- I .1 .• 11 // In the District COUTi of the Uniteci!States .in . • - cincl fur the Eastern District cif Penilayluania. , . • IN lIANKRUPII;Ct ' 1 • , the matter of i /On C.'Ernst al3 nk Sur l'e. - ' tition Of Assignee for an order t 1 sell certain Real Elate— ~ . • . •. • .. 1843,' mgt ; 3 ` d; Ordered that pot! e , be; given that this appil'aakon has been...ma, e, Rix! that Saturday 21 - st,lßarimil., at 10' o'clock,'A. At; has beep appotrid for hearkg thereof. By older of the Court s , ''' , ' ' •, ' 1 • • . - ,FRAS. 110P.KINSON. ~ ' Plot k of the bistrict Court.. hle4 , s' 1811 • • • -'., 192 t -t. - - . , In the District Court of -the United States, in and for the Ealficrn District of Pennaykania , Di BANKRUPTCY. ' N the matter of Francis spencer a litualsrupt.l pi . Petition of assi4nce for order to sell certain Real Estate— -1843,-Mat 3,'Ordered that notice lic,gisen that this sppli'ci.l.ron has been made, and that: Bator ,day,72l May, inst., at TO o'clock, A. M., has been :appointed for the hearing thereof.' 'By cider or thi Cririrt 1 • -1 FRAS. 11QPICI NEON.. ClerE of the District Court. May 6, ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE" firtHAT an assignment was made ori lice 13th Jo- dayof 31arch ‘ 1843, of the Books and accounts Of Edmund: W. Earl,;of Pottsville ' Merchant (as signor) to James. C: Oliver, of Pine G rovescassig n 7, ee.) - All persons owing the said Edmund'W, Karl, on said Bloke and accounts; are hereby required to.take notice that the payment of attic accounts is to be made.to the subscriber as he riuthor, iced agent of the said isitignee. t. 3' C. 'NEVILLE. i 1 I 13— AptirB,' =II 1000 00 '351 35 135 00 30 37 f ' $35,217.40 Hu do , 641,590 00 3,365 73 $38,221 '27 -. .." NOTICE. lIILADELPLUA, READING, an 'VILLE RAIL It 011).;, • Elia EEI SL'AINIZ ARRANGEMENT: 'cliAsoc or numut. ..! 11111 On a 1 ger trai l Froml 1. /if/air Satdrdait, APTII:I4 , 1513 35 it Mason' a will leave at the fogowing hotwa: Po:taiitle . at A. M,. td a lpi Philadelphia at GA: M. 1 - '•. trains pass at Pettit/win. The down train to st Reading; end the up train at Nntriatntrn, I h 15 minuteat.re'pllawcie each !Ratko% • .VAlt is. • , . , • From both bre3kfa for whi. Ist elaskears. 241C1a . ins Cans. Rete)eon Philadelphia and Pottsville $350 ands 2 50. Between Philadelphia and Rending ..$2 rZ and 75. Rst e tsion Tickets, good fay two aiiircuiv e Betty 3.Philadelv.hia sod Pottsville. Iks 00 Betw4a Philadelphia and Reading, 300. April] I, SHERIFFALTY. .„ , . TO the : Free tina liplependent Efee , • • , . , rs of ehuylkill Cotlnty. ATifie car Fest soliettatton of a nerehet of Ty, friekidi;', I 111'4 been indeced to 6trei myself as a candidate for the often of. - • 1 , StIERIFP-, , • 7 At the ensuing . election. Should . ,yoi think pr:p. per tirelcet me, I pledge myself to ~perform the ' ,duties if said Office, to the hest'of my' S A ,7 . • AMUEL CIIRISTMO,: Mardi' 19, ' . • To.tlie Free and Indepradent Elie; tors of Sehuslkill - Cotipt.t. AviNG - been scrliciteil .by. a Targe • number, ;of 'my friends,' I. am induced io offer ni'yself as a eandbidte, at the ensuing election, fur the offieemf , ' I SHERIFF. , stoma I coo 'intonate as to recelic a of lime votes `I will - perform the duties of the? office i&partially and to the best of my ability: WILLIAM MATZ; ° -W,citt Brunswig: 12— Maro 18, C0..7'6; the Electors of , F' „ RIENDS ANDFELLOW„CrrIZENS,:—At the urent solicitation of .a puzahe.r of , my friends. I am inducccl 'troffer Myselfaa a caidldate for the office of SHERIFF • . Al the e - as s tha,, , ; eleeiirrn.' Should you think properm,. elect me, I pledge myself to perform the duties of the office to the best of my abilities. - . ' SAMUEL KAUFMAN, 11—. - March 11, .;• To the free and inaependerit *Pak: tors of Sehuykiti Count f: ' nrENDs AND FELLOW CITIZENS:-110e. ing been solicited by a number of my friend l' am induced'to offer' myself as a candidate at the next General electitin for the office of • SHERIFF. • , Shaul(' 1 be so fortunate as to,' receive a tite r rity, of your voteil pledge myself to perform the duties. of said ofilee with Alejy.to the best of eriy ability.. ' .IEIIEIIIIAI' REED.: • , • Pottsville,Ma rob I. ', i)—ti. , To the Electors of Sauylkill FELLOW CITI4Nr; :—At the earnest soli citation of a number of my fellow:citizen:4A have.been_inc.de4d to offer myself as a candidate for the, office . • , • SHERIFF." • At :he l ensu,i i t . election,. and respectfully your suffrage.. -Shouldl be so fortunate as tohe' ! elentee, to said office, I Will egeavor to perform the dtities' thereof to your entire satisfaction. Your follow citizen, , . , . • • JOHN: L. BICKEL:, ' Mare!) 1, ' . 11— To the Free . ond Independent voters of Schuylkill County: ' ELLOW-CITIZENS: The iolicitations.et nmneroua friends, have promised [TIC,' their support, have induced me tp diet; myeeffAu your consideratiO'n, candidate for the (5f.: floe 'or , t • SIHERIFF; , at the'next Octehick Election. Should I ha so • fortunate as to receive a ninijiirity of:your voica; I will Spare•co exertions to give entire satisfac tion, by fultitliez the' duties of the Office' with • industry.an'd fidelity. • ISICLIOLAS SEl*l73ittlEll. Pottsville 'March 25„ . To the Elietors of Schuylloli,Co: FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the soli'cittitine: s of my friends, Who have v oluntarily pron, sed_tri support Me in different sections of the county; I have been induced to offer myself` ns a Candidate for the office of - • i s ' ,SHERIFF. -• At tf ensuing_ ele'etion". gltunfd t be io &Oa: nate its to be cleated, I pledge myselfto pciforni. the dmics of the office-with' fidelity, to the best' of my 'abilities. . 1 JOSHUA BOYER.. McKeansburg; March 25, I3tefiBt • • To the Freclund inderirsidint Eltx= !tors of I Schuylkill CFinnty: .. • FELLOW CITIZENS t—At the . carnest soli: . - -citattona of a ,numbcr of my friends. ',pave conclOded to offer.myself as a candidate fur LIM . office of • - • , , 84IERIFF At: the elsaldg election, and resPietfully.gi;licit, yolir vote's. Should Ibe elected, I pledge roy.ilt. to . the duties ()idle olSee to dm beat ot my 'o)tliiite. MrCHAEL SELTZER: 'lt- Alocil 11, to tic Elect Ore of Schuylkill Cot , ' 'O*LLOW CITIZENS:-1 offer myself ; candidate fur the office of SHERIFF • . _ ' el 6 i 4 Of Schuylkill County, at t e ea ton in 0 1 neat.tehould you O&M me, I pledge mpelfto do my duly with fidelity. • . • • * W . . _ rottivilie April, 8,1843. , To the Voters of, Se Counl ,• . Fellow •Citienst—l,n.thit hope of receiving - , majority. ohiciir votes, I hereby offer myself a: a candidate fur the office of , .• , *.; 8 Li' E•R I F F ". . At the edit General Election. If elected, int best exertions shall be used to perform the de.. ties appertaining ti that office promptly en - faithfillly—andifdefeated; shaltrefmain • Yonra in ,rtit.;ndithip,' . 1. ANDWEW IL WILSON. Barry, April 29. 18—IA0 . . . • _ _ nu l l" scu opz. FOR YOUNG .LADIFIN Thai:lll6lin Bin r ; espeetfully informed that-a. greeahly to a farmer notice,". (rani New pn g lind, will o , pen a nigh, Scholl fui Young 'Undies , ;enAlonc!ay, the 3d April next: instruction Will be given •ia .INa° .nealilly tang* in the New Eiiiitind ; ' TER3IS. Tiiitiowiri the Elementary pbr-4nr. English Higher brancbea t irieludiiig French and Latin • §! do Viawing and' ,faintind. -.b,7 f atra 2 do FOrther infornialion: be.cibtairied by niar, , env? to • , , Ravi J. MeCnoi, Shippen, , William F. Deane Esq. „13: F. Pornroy. ncaltY Pottaville,'March, 25,`1,89'd. 1- 11i11112 El LAS & PARASOL'S • QlLlK;Scoteit,liinghans & Muslin tiatilrelfitez, Parasohand,Suo Shades. ' A 'curt)Piele a ssortment, just received ettit t ftur titie . by , 1 • E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 21:1,' • ' _ . ' 221—. TO FARMERS.AND OTHERS , • GRAIN F4Nii:•l rri H E sutitgiber has eotts*Py i tm band Grati , Fans _pf, a , superiOr "aid' approved kind, w hith ,he will sell at cost,as bn'has declined-the-. bminess. Ho also' continues make Blnek,, all their varlet/Sri:takes memo: factnicd as heretofore, at No. 317. Market Sty •Philidelphia • G. •SV.AtEI2.. : Philadelphia, May 1-=-4.1 1 - • 1 MEM OE Eal lIIN
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