-. , ~~~- -TILE Co'AL 'TRA!DE. We were led into on error last week in stating that freight to Philadelphia had declined to 65 cents per ton. Only two or three; Butts were, freighted at that rate. The regular freight is 70 cents per ton. ,Thetrade is still pp the increase- , -but the: prices hive not yet advancrA. 'We have generally found our colliers willing to 'pay a profit on articles they nurchase, but they are possessed of too much iumve modesty to ask a profit on' t cal. Their love for`the himaan'spccies promozs'Ahrn, in many instance.s, to sell at less than cost.. The.public ought to applaud these traitsin their character—hot we are fearful that' an some instances. their families, if they have any, will have cause' to murmcr,at this arlMlerale ify. • • ' . It is rumored that the Delaware Coal Company has :thld nearly all the coal 'they' can miriedltii season, at •the'• low rates at which'• they offer'ed ,it earlyin the season. !filmy - have done so. 'and shoidd Leo:dug/it, there •will,be no sympathy for 'them h this 'region "The infliteke th's company exercived in filing the _vi t ae of •cii'al so low this season, Proves that it is a great injury to the re... Osmond the'sooner such ho nOpodes ce.tsc oper.ding,afsiong on, the better it will: be for the whole trode. 1 r The 'oral coal limit: from the Lehigh nn to the 20th inst.. a minim to 1.1.181 . 1 I s. Up to the same peri. oil last.year, u„;av ird.int :15,000 tons. ThriVoinutereial.Liiii'hast Supfllies are arriving flare freely. and tic expert demand his become more astive. Cargo sales of - white ash Schuylkill lump at $3,g5 a 3.50 per inn; red ash $3,50 VA, ard broken and screened at stra 4.25 per ton. cash and 4 twos —' Shipments from the Schuylkill amount to 5,500 tons:. A contract for t,OOO toll* Lehigh Coal fUr,ike supply attic Alms IltisQd has been made, but theprice is kept secret—it avatar something he10iv53;25 per tort fqr !limp coal: At BrisiCl the cprg,o piice of Lehigh lump coal is f. 3,50 cents per fen, and broken and serceued $3.75. and .from this eity4ump coal $36 5 . cash. At the mines delivered inhonts, parcels under 5,000 tons 8225 over 5.000 totis,s2 per tan, cash. COAL -Faciiiii—PO l Bortbn ,the , engagements have beep at 81,2% and New York SO cents ' . per ton lionOlke Schuylkill. - 1 • . • , BY CANAL. . , The followingis the q4nntiry of f:oril shippei by Canal fliifpresent - week. ending Thunnl..y_everrina - in*t: :pd - Yort-Caibmi, Bellnylkrll Ilavon, l'er la s t report BA' RAIL ROAD. From Poitsvillb Schuylkill [Liven • • • • . Per last I porte 1 4,4.15 t t • • Total. Freightltiy Fama. Frnm Pottsville & l'ort Carbon, Schnylkdl Ilaven, To New York,, Felvarltill Coal Trade. airlmult tyf rns I trniPpTtO on Cos 'rotal. for ;lic...t7ecic endin . Ttrusday even : Belts. Tons ltlay 13 rolia ' ~. 1 •• 19 :% an. iiiS. •. • .. Torpedo ..- .5.2. ‘2.0 , Ileirtter ' 5:2. 21 Ilhirinc - erocts 51i - 5. 2'1,n% fa) et tc l• 51 .23 .1111mita • Sri - 21 'Dirt ~ , , 54 '25 Sanill Jane '1 .; 59 ' - - Lady E a ter .. 57 .S.Unrby Shippers 1 Total 'Lehigh ,Coalle. • DPfpn'clieti froni• Chi A fpr th weilt fryi big sth Month, `.?Oct, Wll4ll Coal 4...N0vi:24ti0n Co 11cavls Mei . adow S. Coal Co ' , FIZONI PIPON HAVES • .11 , i 1 Onn Goal ('n, • - 11 4;17 S•igatioaf On Co • '23 1311 'Ft/TA [SIT I P TR. • FI:011 111 A til%4 Cll.lt:‘ f.ehigh ("rill S Navivitionf•CE) Beaver 31,ewiwx si. (',41 - - (711a1 Co Sugarloaf Coil t:u •11 . , Mount Ca9•uon Rail Road. • '''' - ,}: .. ,' i l'he following lathe aronrartt,of-ona I trvosporfod on ....hi's road fur the week eridsug l'hurstl.iy orening last: .. l i'ei , • Tins ••.. • - • 4065 - I e last report , , , 20.351 . .. ~ • • . .( 71,E.A 1 ; 7 1 , .R. Collre.tnr. - - Alige Ittil& S. Hagen flail Road. , ;The re11..-‘,..m 2 fia the '.amount of < eat trar.sported on this Road ter the W Celt ending Thursday evening: 8.32(j i'er" report 45,901 MI Total. - 51221. LLI NUN EWELL, Collector I — ‘ illitl Crecl: linil Woad C.mpaur.- fp \ ~ A l Ount,of *coal t ransportei flyer this roail,.lor the heck vci,lng, an Thursday evcnipg ,* I • ... ; i ..... Tons. • l'cr :ast .r'r_Tlprt Kr; V.(YRT:E Ti,TLESTY: r, . , OCklir% FIT'S lIISTO.ZY.QF NAPOLENN."— d Vuhisnes. two partre,us price. recriveil :ilia (or sak Alayt;7;!2:— .n. iSANNA.. ) ! r - ' — A IIERIdAN:--1-AW M AZiNE,—To be •••••-• quarleelv., being :a contiimatiiiii of ilia "American jurist published Bavfon, at ,Sri per annum, In advance. Sub •ce.rinticns.received hyl I:3ANN.N. ' •Po tuiv i II e, 27 WILUtTOX'S OW EST-Or the laws •of Pennsylvania, in two 'volumes, -pit received and fer-sale by the sobseriber.— Prce $lO. 13. &ANNA N- Malt 27, • • • AD)IINISTIIATQR'S 0" E T ' 7l . ER S of .artministration to the esithe of Eleanor Kiln Bishop, late of •Pottsville, de. t cenaed;having been granted by the Register of County to the oubeeriber~ all p'ersons, , {,,raving claims against the Paid estate will please ,prcsent !hero for. settlement, and thoso indeleerl ,to the naid,wi'd inakelotyment to the subecriber, tresildlos• in Morris's Addition.' Jia'y .27, el-- C11A."3. E,ILLET. POITSVILLE IV ATE It COMPANY . T an election held afthe house of William 'oM--MorAirrier, on Monday the Bth inst., the fol .lowiogf-permlus, were elected .managers of the 'Pottsville WiterCoaareny for the ensuing yeat: William Mnitirocr ' STirnuel Silhmae James M. Realty E. Ernst • Benjamin F. Pomr.ny 1 , lieniy Shelly .Charles elemerii,./• Jacob-Seitzinger - 1, Andiewiluesel. . At a' wetting of the Board of Managers on Friday evening, the ljth inst.,' Andrew Russel was re elected President; and Thonias t.).Peatty re.eleeted Treasurer,' Tor. tie ensuing year; -May 27, A. A. RUSSEL,Pres't, BOOIS 1 BOOIiS4 The Neighbors, by Fredericka Bremer, price 31i cents. :The Ilome, L iir family cares and family Ooys, by , the , same atithoi, price 127 Meer - Its • ' • iramily Secrets or hints to those whu would make home happy, in two volames, price :50 cents; • The Ameritian Mechanic, by Charles Q9ill. AM the 'Working.Man, by the same author, • prieeictieh-25:cents; Suet received, together With a variety of other new•Norks, and tor sale ' by I • B. BANNAN. /WM' 2 1; • 22. 1110STCYN AGAIjEUY MUSIC,--,,Thii Boa- Ma " I ' ton Acaderm v s'cullectionlyf I . : tiurch Music, just received a cid for se. by May 27 , ' BANNAN. IiaIIERSEANT to an order of the Orphan sCuert of county,the subscriber, Admin. istratarof the estate of Lawrence Lawler, late of the borough of Pottsvill4in the county of Setiql.. Isi Hof,- ceased, will expose to sale at Public yeti due, on Saturday, the Bth day of July licit, at i 'o'clock in. thc forenoon, at ihe hodte of Wril. Mortimer , in the Borough of Pottsville, and mth ty aforesaid ; • A certain Lot of Ground situate in the BOIV CaPuttsville,Countyof Schuylkill, nn the South east corner of Centre and Mauch. Chunk streets, containing. it front 20 feet, and In . •... . depth 11.0. feet. The improvements OM• gill arc a Two Stay, Stone Dwell •••• flouie, Frame llotise,and Stable, late the eN v late of said deceased. -Attendance will , be given entitle eanditi9na ofsilo made known by • JERE:111AI1 KELLY, By order of ilio Court, Administrator. JOHN IL' DOWNING, f:' , lrk. Orwigsburg, ,lay, 28 e2— • P umbels ZD. ie rams Gtailcrls df Polvat . • Coloa'eg Photograpbs, . (IFIESTIS II r street; .Philadelphia; 251, 13roadwnk, New York; 7.5 . .C0rt. and. ,123.Washingten ate., Boston; and Broadway,Sar ntoga Springs—Conslituting the oldest and :host extensive establrshrnent of the Bind in the.w - orki, arid containing upwards of a 77durand Pictui es: Admittance FREE. . • ' • h: -nrently,discave?ed and ;he' proprietor having rcecntly,diseemeecd ant patented an entirely now 'process,, by'whicit:he is now enabled to produce COLORED PIDTUGRArns, and wishing to afford every body the opportuni ty of possessing ,atte of these beautiful Portraits, haS reduced his terms tp Three Dalian!, :and a duplicate gratis.. • • ,• 4 11r. Piornbe has given a perfection tothe art of transcribing, the human face divine, that icteu -ly a ston iehi n Pe n rsyfra nia n. "Ladies or geutlem.'m who are not handsome must not blame u the Pagueiremvpe art fir them the truth."—Boaton Daily Mail. "Plumbe's Dagueoreotype Miniaturee,nre the teo. , t perfect we have ever seen .'-- Ba y Stale De mocrat. . • PLUMIIE'S GALVAN•C •GILDING AND SIIIViRING PPARATUR for sale, and tnbtructions given. No Inners allended to unless post paid. • • ' May 27, .22 10.305 .415711 57,81'3 PUBLIO SALE; AT sTfAjIOILIN - kV lIN AcE. . . T ILI: be orpoted to sale by public yuntlue, at -v v Furnaoe, in the town of Shamokin, mt Mond ty. the Gth day' of June next,lhe following - ~ ... . . -property. viz: Two pundreci thousand feetofOak Whire,hndVel -_. low l' u te' Lumber, consisting principally of plank. 9 0. 00._ boards tied, scantling.; th,rty Rad [toad Cars', almost -------=--• ---- - new and h excellent order calculated to 'carry three .. 1 ' tons of !tulip coal each ; ten setts ofCar Wheels, Az ' les ant: I .lrixes, with,all the wrought and cast iron dud. brass work necessary for rail road ears; seventeen large Drift Cars; ten stnall do; sixteen Car- Wheels; La . sea of Furnace Tools ; a sett of Smith's Took; I a lot of Boiler - Iron; a lot of new and old Wrought Iron ;:-,' Wheelbarrows. Shoveli. Picks, and a variety ot"l'ids usually used ate - nd a furnace and in-the min., Luz ()renal: Also, one 114,rue and di one llorse'Carti. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, byrJohn,,N le hulls, the agent or the, subseribt r. , I.II...NJANIIN IP VARNA LL, - • , • „Assi.,:ne .) of the Shannikin Coal*, Iron , Co. S:lron.,kni, May Vat h. 1813 : ' - . 2;1,,-- ME IV f 5 200 Life and Specclies of Henry Clay, Cu:ail/de in tu.•:, ninnies; of bey, over , 1100 large 'pa n'eS with !hoe engruringN! - THE, 1 . 1101... E FOR ONE' DOLLAR! rgvllE Ful.hslier's or the New Yor M Tribune / 1 - hive effected. on ,rhtrantedie nt`with r; JAMEs 0. fiwAtx,proprßAor of ibe.sonly full and illustrated collection .of the ,srErtellEs OF 11ENa4 CL.-x.r, preceded by a !Slott aphical Memoir of the Great Statasinan.and 'Orator the West,. and ejnbellh-lied by three. Etqtratinigs— tilt:which they will be enabled th pubic-n, (ruin Mr. Si•aitt'd ste reotype . Plafe.3, edtttun of not work, fur hu People, twit lafge . :tatid elegant volumes, at the :utiprceedentedly low i.o.ted; of oNk. DuLt.nit fc.r the tchole. •. flits edition will comprise— ' I. , A Mr:th C1.. , 9"— written ex ,fres.-ttly 11;.r this work, by Ilk..:entr J. 11ASCMJND,. E•q.: • It. .Ihr: S'PEI:eIIES CF Mr.. Cr.tv,froin 1810 to 1611 inclusive, cturelully collet td froth various ttoorees r this .work, cothpareti and corrected, to all restored to the tiro( licrsup. • 11.1.,usTil.x - ri9Ns. • 1. A Pun:raArr OF froth ,an;ori- C4inal painting by Linen; ';en ,, raved by Prud , !Ronnie: i(1 ~ . 5 i,t '2 t 1.154 20 1,06'2 -:-1 . , , 91 2,216 13 .lts Ton: 9FA .ss,Et • - !:.1". 117-1 9.49 317:19 . 69 , 3SS3 26 •T'd3s 40 221!) 11: A IoTIEW3 oP TILE 131RTIIPLiCE or lIE.NRY CLI.V, in." , fife falashos of •IlunoVer,",•Virgittia-JL. en raved on-steel.:l l Ah Engraved nt.C-SLIMEE C.,,T A L.ETTEII. M . • Such the eharaeler—such are the curicnts of the edition of , Tun LIFE AND STEEC:IIEI dr HENRY •CLAT, which the Fubkribers now to the public in two latge iOluntea of 1100 pages fur t•IVE DOLOR., • ' I 3:~4 cl.st~Ei To the Wends of 11Elyttic Ct.ear.—blighly, gIF rious hostto,the advoeites of the benignant prineip'es and/ nieai•ures of National Policy of which be is the foremost ehatnpipato thole:7- ers of our icountry univcru Ily btit -i- to the various 111 , 11 V ., orguriizttioos and Ci.for do we eonfieentry appeui, tor eitizin our effort:le extend the e'reulati ni of tilts work, and render its perusal as tt,arly as way be, universal. rt'tic exetechugly,loW prier; erwhich: thili work is to be published absolutely precludes the possihility of disposing an. to any initanee, on ternislo4l - nao cash, sn !wad. Our it moils will therefore anderstatiti that„ ilutrever resuoustble they p u tty _ be, we•inust adhere with the tanzo4 strictheSs to the CuUh principle. 1.414 4,933^, GEM Subscriptions (at' the üb3ie Work, will bid re ccived by the subscriber • B. IIANN.O. - ! Pottsville, May „ . CHEAP PAPERS. -A beautiful iirti eit.i . of toyer vapor, tsuu lined, at the rate of /37V,eents per half ream,. jus . t • received and for saft:' by the' subscriber. : City eash':e.lS tomers give us a eat!. ' Brown wrapping tiper . , au e - icell4ll. artiele'al• 55 and 60 een6 per recur- .• • -Also a general assortment .or papers at very low rates,' Try US With the cash betZire ti4trlti)g it wit . cif the region, to purchase abread. May 27; B. BANN4N. DM STE EL PElyS.r-The subscriber hi.S ,tuft renewed a fresh supply of• Steel; Pcne, artlinust . ovary kind, among which is the PRINCIPALITY EN, Said 11 bc equal to any; eztanL Fot sale cheap by * - B. BANNAN. May 27, • , .SHAKSPE . IRS WORKs3 . F H hest and cheapeat etfititn ever puhlish- JJii etiov,ith plates on steel, to he completed in eight parts; at the low rate of 25 cents per ntri. tier, The Ist, 2d, and 3d piste jubtr received and for bale by, B. EANNA.N. May 27, • 22—.- • THE PHILADELPHIA, READING,• and POTTSVILLE HAM ROAD. k!..12 , V2 9 :.T4Rt - 4; 7 — Sta. • . • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , CIIANGE OF nouns. 'On and aria!' Saturday, April iii, 1643, the passen ger trains will icave at the following hours.: Fmm Po:teville at 5 2 A. M. / daii From Philadelphia at 6A.M. $ Y*. Both thins pass at Pottstown.' .The down train breatifalito' at Reading; and the up train arNorristown, for, which 15 minutes are allowed at each station. FARES. lit Class Cars. 2d Class Cars. Beheeon 'Philadelphia and Pottsville 050 and ir4so. Between Philadelphia and Reading 82.25 and el 75. Excuraion Telttte, good for two days on ly. Between -Philadelphia and 'Pottsville. *. 00 'Between Philadelphia and Beading,:B 00. April I, TO FAHMEHS AND OTidERS • GRAIN FANS. ' rrifiE subscriber has constantly on hand Grain -R. Fans of a superior. and approved kind, which he will sell-at cost, as he has deelinail the business: -He alio continues t.i make mane. Smith Bellowe,in all their variety. Brushes factored as heretofore, at No. 317 Market St, Philadelphia • . G. W. M h'l2.• Philadelphia, May 64180. PVUL[C SiLLr. SELECT LI/REALM OF RELIGIOUS • LITERATURE.,. 11"ei June No. of thir4 Periodical will, cots. me with Dente's flistßri of th; Mr:-Pres cott, in hts valgable Nieto y of Ferdi nand and Isabella, .thus speaks:of this work • - !` Don Juan 'Anton!o Llorente, is tbe only wri ter who has succeeded iocompletely.lifting the veil from -the dread mysteries of the Inquisition-. •It is obVious how very few would be'competent to this task.'sinee the praccedings of the holy office were shrouded with truth impenetrable se.; 'cresy, th,at even the prisoni.da whci were arraign ed before It, as has been already stated, were kept in ignorance of their tiwn processes. Even such of its functionaries as have at different times Metender: to give its transactions to the world, have colnbnedTheinselveitti an historical outline, with meagre notices of such parts of its interest as I might be tialely di!ielosed to the public.' "Ilorente Was Secretary; to the Tribunal of Madrid from 1 . 190 to His - official station, consequently, affinded him every facility for en 'acquaintance with the - most, .' recondite' affairs of the Inquisition; and on. nit suppression at the close di I or 4, he devoted seefrral years to a care. ful investigation of the registers of the _tribunals, both of the capital and of the provinces, as well as of such other original; dimumants- contained . wiling{ their archives, as had net hitheito "been co'nfidd Ito the light.olday.,i . It is entitled to the credit ofbeinOhe most, 'insfped • - 77,e I [- onlyAuthentie Ilistqt•D of the Modern - ingufeitiely _ • exhibi,lting minutest forme' f practice, and : the "insidubmi,polrey by whicithey were directed. from the !origin of the 'institution down -'twits temporary abolition. It well dCserves to be_stu: died, la the-recordof mit t: t: humiliating tri umph Which fanaticisid - 4T, ever been able to ob. overi human reason, fin& t N hat too, during the i• tit t he critical periods, and reost 'porttoi of the world," Thies Work WWI he finished in about 4 .month. pirishe'work. .Sulis7Ptions received ,2o_ try 'the subset' er. , • Periedical Agent. 111aq 13, MILLINERY. AN D FANCY GOODS. M RS. M9RG AN, in Market street, nest door 'to Mr. Wolfinger'sXarcre , respectfully in. forms ) the citizens of Potlsqle, and the public genqally, that she has kist rieeetved a net,4 end lashionahle assortment of %millinery and fancy good, arnongst which are thd Albert Braid, Fio. fence' Braid , Needle Straw,English Straw, and I holed Lawn Bonnets., with fine . assortment of [ meh'il' and boys' Legluirn arid Sea.grass Hats. 'all orlwhich will be sold, rqudli lower than the usual prices for eash. Bonnets altered and &tie up on• the Mo.( reasonable teims.. j Pottsville, A firi) 13. 1 • E ISSUED ON TIlEt CHEAP' PLAN' lust splendid and richly illustrated Bible ever published in thp world. A IPi EIV rim-oral:a BIBLE, ' TO The I • • NlBELLlSHED : witle.Sixiteen frond:Ted His-. torieid Engravings, by, J i A. Adams, more: tliati'Vedrieen Hundred of which are from Origi nal desiins,tty 3. G. ChaptniM, made expressly for this edition, and executed -in the most finish ed manitbr,. at an . expense of over Twenty-five Thou'sund Dollars:* _ Harjrc'r .g Brothers, Nct. Street„ 'New ' York, beg leave to announce the above tnagnifi tent 'ivork as now toourse of immediate ptibli. cation. The well-known American Artists, ,Mesrs. Adams and Chapman,diave been engag ed for ' more than six years in ihe•preparatiou of the Designs and Engravings. i'which are now in such a ster.e Li .. .forwardness as to prevent any disappaiMment in a regular and certain issue.— The,wkle will he printed on latse type, and pub lished in Mumbers, on foolscap folio •sized In addition 'to the Old and Npw Testamenti it will inelhderthe Apocrypha. f ,• The Ova icpei ioi it y of EOly Pi'Onf SiOII3, final the Engravings, Will ensure to those who take the work in Neembdis, Elie prasesses sion, of ii in the lugliest.'de.lreei.of perfection. IL - is the intention 4-ir the Publisheis to produce this - work, in all its departmentic ire the very best style of modern art mind typography, without *re gard to dxpense. . . .The s l übscrib e r lies received ; the Agency of tlits . giest work in Schuylkill c4unty, and will - receive 6uhseriptions at his effice. The, price will be Made known on the issue of the first tiumber,in a few ear. B. BANNAN, 'Periodical Agent. 20— May ll[3, PATtASOT.S. Stngham & Muslin.tlinbrellas "•°'Parai.ol-r.nd Gingham Sun Shades. A completeasiuronent, just received and fur sale by E. Q:& A. lIENDERSON. May 2 , 8, - SrITEMIENT i • , Of the Receipti and Expenditures of the Cotratyal tiehtnlkill,lot the Year 1842. JACOp, 11.1711:S:LIVG1 - 1.4 ; Jr., Treasurer of Bchaylkdt 4ntbily. in account eurrent'reith the CO l unty offSehaylfrill, from the Fifth day January, .A. Q. UAL, to the Fourth day of Janudry, A, 11. 1 615. • I ; • . ILAIL -• To balance remaining in the hinds of 'Jacob iftintz- Inger, Jr. atlast settlement • $4499 87 (Ash - received for' i Tases on unseated lands . 4272 57 Cash received rot taxes on uribOted lands sold at reasu!er s sale . . 2308 81 Gash reoeived fe unseated lands redeemed • 3u7 55 Cash race-11;61.a Jacob Peters,lor4 draft draw n IOU:1%y Jose' Ottinger, for inerTrelEurer: ' . • 400 00 Cash received ofJacobScitzinger, Es'q.,l year's lint crat on a note, held agatnst dtm by i county. ' Cash received ofChristian Berger Esq , on aciount . of a IJudgnietit against., John Itlarks,!.s 00 . To Cash receivedjof John T. Werneriffir 1 two years telly for 1 house, and lot in Pottsville, to:APril 1. 1812 To.Cash!received of Daniel 'Lindenmuth; on arictiont . , cr ntte ..held against him by the r ccounty. I • : . 30 00 To cash tecsived uf,labeygnyder for old I Plank. 75 ToCash'recefved of John Delong for Pe , ter Ildmine( for old Plank; sold to him 1 62 To Cash receive d of Sheriff P. P. Ludwig . •••• on account of - an Execution against . Mark Miler, collector of Union town ship 1 1 ' • 49 ,63 To emit] AceiveB df the Collectors of "the different townships &a : as stated below.: i Wayne: Joseph Fertig in full fur . 1838 51 .93 Valentine Bilown for • . 1811 ' 259 43 Peter ; Kdiz thr '1842 435 00 • . -- 746 38 Norwegiag. Lewis Milner in full for 1839 '26 30 .Edward Colaban in hill ; 1819 50 00 • Edward Colahan in full 2 , 1841 1288 22 Edward Co)ahan fur 1812 1580 -00 2944'52 • Mankeim. Abrahaiii Bartolet in full* 1839 273 98 - Ludwig,Berger in full_ . 1940' 915 51 • Daniel 6irlolet in lull, 1841 385 90 4. John Say 1812 585 (10 --2260 39 , I ; • Barry. Andreu; Wilson in ftill • 1939 13 52 . 18H 223.00 - 296 . 50 •i Lower Milhantongo. Philip Oettian - •. 1839 . 104 i 5 FrederickiSivalm in full , 1841 375 35 FrcderitlC;Swahn 1812 436 75 • 1 - 916 85 •• • Vinoi. • Danidl in-full". 1839 35 30 John Breilich in full 'sr: 1840 31 98 henry 'ROmble 1811 266 86 Simnel Boone • .1892 /5,1* • .348 .54 - Pottsville. • • Daniel II.; Leib in full 1840 147 26 Daniel 11. - Leib • 1812 1049 96 -2197 -22 r 71zniagua. John N. Spiece in full ., 1640' 40 56 John N. Spleen. • 1811 17 00 William B. Lebo 1%2 59 00 I - 116 56 itti:E?_:.iilsE.Rs!, IoRNAt t. , Roes: Jaeot;ftiestseWOilthin roll 1810 !, ',58 55 • John Brunie . / 811 !120 00 . • • --- 178 5 5 ' r West ltrunawi lam Del ong in full /841 593 11 • John Delung 1812 289 18 &.SuyYkill fin ea 882 29 r01l 1811' 188.09 1842 527 69 ' Philip Boyer in Philip Buyer Mahantongo. 18t1 Eto co 11112 238 00 Andrew Erdina Jacob Dreesler 318 00 East Bruns*. 8 1 1 'n in full I 4 .381 4:1 George Klemm Henry Boyer John IDaabons George Lciby Peter Stine Christopher Se 'ropo SchuyV ill zer,Jr.., 1811 , 214 00' 1842 '1177 00 Fiederink Benst i John Mertz Jicob Heberlin John hand Oruggsburg. Cr in full 1812 Branch. Ferdinand -1812 Jacob lluntringer, Jun:: 'coney arlraoctxL for Oa 1840 07 Samuel haunt: To balance due Treasurer. tAi county. I. CR. Orders drawn by the Comatissiiin- Cush paidoh l era as plows r . By Cash paidlfor Bonds & interest - $3365 73 Interest on bonds due by • the County 2371 48 4 . -- Elijah Hamner Treasut rer of the Aisne Haus'o ' 6000, 00 " Julfn G. WoOlison Sher.' • itra fees and boarding: . • Prisoners - i • 1107 50 '" John G. Woulispn Sher iff for conveying:Coos ' •'yids to Penitentiary' ..Supervisors of Rosh - • • township Road tax 591 72 • " Of Uniori " 18 St ° _of Branch tp " 140'00 " of Sehuyl " 78 20 " of Pinegrove tp 48 73 • „ of Porter tp. " • 3 of Wayne tp " 255 " 4. Lower Mahan. - tongotp 'B7 20- Casli paid Audio - ars forauciain,g Account of 1841 19 so Cash paid - Assessor's wages 828 33 Ca o4paid Grand, Traverse, Pe. tit Jurors and Constables at tending Coiart Cash paid for' Tuition or Nor Children in West ,Brunk. wig township last grunswig township IVayne township Cash paid ROad Jurors & bridgri ' viewers - Cash paid Jacob Baurnaa for et•' , , , tending Gnu! House and . Es. try services . • Cash paid Geo.Seitainger, Es . q. late ComrnissiJner 194 50 " George Boyer, Esq. present commissioner 207' 74 Sarni R.Tiledlar Esq. present commissioner 184 50 ." George MoAer, Esq. • present commissioner 30 00 616- 7'4 Cash paid Andrew Boyer appre htmding a horse thief 20 OD Cash paid Jat Ob Seibert Ground ' • rent for 18412 . ,00 . . 6'.sh paid W. Itughes_Prose- cuffing Aiternies lees eo Cash paid J. T. Werner for Printing for county 107 50 • " R. M. Palmer ditto 124-50 `" Voute Duhrman ditto 132 87 . " Benjamin Banner' ditto 19 00 ." J. P. Bertram ditto 39 00 • • - 472 87 Cash paid Henry Voute for stationary • .25 11 Cash paid, Samuel B. Fisher on ac count o County map • • , 200. 00 Cosh paid C. Berger, Eiq. ackdowl. 1 edging Treasurer's Deeds , 29 25 Cash paad Witness fees an d mileage . . in eimamonwealth ease • • .915 30 Casb , paid Joseph Haughawoot far .boarding Jurors in caso cunainon. wealth 4' &Peter Beek 72 aa Cush paid Jimob Uuntzinger Junior • . Tresurer's fees, on '2 tracts oaf - land sold to commissioners." • . 671 - 62 Cash paid Gideon Bast fur 33 tons of st•ino . eual.for count house prison & • Public offices • '', CA 00 Cash paid Samuel Kimmel for haul.. l ing 33 tons , sumo coal ' •28 87 CsePpaid Frederick - ',lesser fur 49 -1 , days' services as court crier ' .. ' 49 . 00 Cash paid return Judges for, holdiog --• Geherui Election - i i . '2lO 80 Cash paid for advertising and holding . ~ ...,.. township elections, making return' •:-., - . and serving notices of election . 239 83 Cash paid Win. B. Potts;i Esq. at r. . ' ncy ~for - -commissioners, " for] (...... tam years' services " 490 00 Casli paid George Rahn, Esq. Pro. . Alionotaryts fee.% and.clerk of Sea. " • 'Sian fees . - .282 q Cash paid llosePh F. Carroll School lax for Norwegian towntip I' - 1 10 .50 Cash.paid kir krises refunded : . 133 -IS Cash paid horse him for•comrniselonars /1 75 Cash paid for delivering election ia. pers & driplicated to different elee. Lion districts - .1 ' - 11 49 Cash paid eipensesofcammissianers \ , 53 09 for holding days ot eppeal in differ. ent tiwhichips . • Cash paid.flatrick Horn damages - - sustained' b.y a toad through ' ' • his land : i 159 33 Cash paid Abraham Pott damages . sustained by a road . 1 • 103 00 . . • -- e.l 33 Cah,paid Jacob Krebs for dead book .` . fur' Recorder's office- 9 50 Jacob Allebactr, for attending court house, clock • a 00 William Frailey,lor - postwar! g .08 John L.' Smith medical attendance to prisoners • Samuel R. Medlar, ditto I . , • A. D. Baur». ditto ' i Jamest.. Carpenter, for .post mar: ' tern exaMination of the body of. Michael :11 ulion • George Halberstadt, ditto Wm: 1 Britton I JO OCE \-- • -J. G. 'Koehler., ditto 'Geo. Hain 10 00 I - , " ' --- 90 00 6688.96 ET3 250 00 Constables, .fur making quarterly re turns, For Fos scalps and justiceep r em , Michael McDermott, fur cutting and _1 setting.curb.stones at court-house 136'33 Michael McDermott for Muting steno and laying steps at court.hodse Cash paid Maury Ege, Jun. for 6350 Brick for court-house payments Cash paid li. tr. licintzelman for swearing bridge viewers , Cash paid Christian Zoller binding books fcir commissioners officio , 40 35 Cash paid Nathan Dulsny for rniking fence at Jail - . Cash paid Hannah Hager sewing done for -Prisoners Cash paid Peter Kunkle .fur.chairs for commisioners ogee Cash paid Philip Wernert for Straw' .51 Soap foi Jail - Cash paid Jacob Dalkon for work & materials for court-house steeple , e^xnaiszioniat 'i2l3, 716 68 1842 350 tH) 731 43 Wal Perm 1841 '630 3 . 3`' 1812.- 941 SQ 728 83 'Fine rove. • 1841 N. 68 00 -- 1812 549 37 •••-•- 817 37 421 00: FZIZ2 1811 37 50 1842 2.5 00 62 50 505 65 500 00 $29,580 40 OM -1111 50 2.5d9 84 67 13 12328 G 32 96 73 271 00 EMI 2:3?. 14,56 12 75 10 'OO 94 01 185 74 3800 30 89 .'d .~a .. Caeh paid Catharine iliac for Sew ing done far:prisoners - - • Cash paid William Weise for plant. lag ;fps . 1 r . . Cash paid.JairoliSnyder for making paper case let Twat) ance , Cash paid ' , Frederick Beck for - alm for prisoners ! Caerpairl Christian Berger for !amen. . mg & Itaitening .prisoners and smith work done for county ~Cask paid JoitP/i Morgan for 1 pair •Bddsteads for 'prison • CasVpaiti Nieholan Walleisor for. ' . hauling &. work done at.court house and prison pavements Cash paid Charles Huntzinger if Co. Marehandiza•for PrisoriAc, Cash paid William %Vildermutli ffir blinds for Register's office and lath for Fenian ' - • • Cash paid David Stauffer 'for.hauling brick & sa i d for : court house pave. • • mats 1 Cash paid Danicl:Yoder for repairing pump at JA • ' - • ' Cash paid Jacob Defrehn fOr making Porch at PriSol3 ~. . Cash paid Henry Shoemaker for work at cotirlaransa Pavements Cash paid Henry Geigtr for hauling Ground for Jail' . --,-%-....„ Cash paid' 7 liomtis Mecn for putting coal in Jail : yard 'Cash paid - Michael Deibert for d posts far Jail fence ! Cash paid John Delbert for putting coal in`Juil, yard 1. • Cash paid Henry iDeibert for 2 Bed.: steads for Jail and work dune at public:offices ; - Cash paid George Bodey for hauling' sand for Pavements ' • I- Cash paid Williant Fraley for making, .tin spout at court house , ~ Cash.pnid Jacob Huntzinger Jan, ,for. MerOandize; Boards, &c. for Pri. son and Public buildings - ,• . Cash pdidOckel 4. Hill for Magellan dine &c: for rrisun . . -• Cash paid Henry Deibeit for bank case for Rdeorder'a office ash pid Jacob Faust. lor Balance' of b ildini a briOe Iteross-littli i , Salm Mill at Focht's Forgo and extra work i in niti • - .Cash paid. Jacob Faust fur building!a, • bridge =4,8811410 Schuylkill at .• Schoits Foga in full Cash - paid J% u 5 Faust for building a bridge. across ,Swatara Creek near. Be r ger% Mill . On: account Cash paid. William: Bickel and Broth-' - or foribalamce of building a bridge , across, Mallanoy at. Reeds mill in frill : . , •i . ' ! - • Cash paid William 'Bickel & Brothe i r . for building abridge across Mahan. tongo'nearliiingerstown in full Las i pall Win. Bicitel & Brother for building a. smell bridge over a branch of :Makantasgo Creek in ' - full i i I = ' Cash paid' John H, Downing late. clerk irfcornniissioncra Cash paid Jacob Karcher presentdork ' of commissioners Cash *paid, John T, Werner for taxes 'paid and ,repairs done to.. a house and lot in Pottsville Cash - paid Coruner, Jurors and Wit ! ness Ices in holding Corauers . in. quisitions 1 1 Cash paid ja C tob iUebs for chairs for Recorders office 1 , ' Cash paid Knittic - for wohd for , , Irison ' r . , • I Cas p h naie John 11. Downing for de livering el e ction papers to different election di4ricts I ' • Cash Paid Wm. Gerhart, for lime for Prison 1 !.. • ' Cash aaidjacub tltintzinrver Jun. Treasurer'a saiiiry for the year ~' 180, for reeetiing $27,74 0 33 at I ,per ce'r ! ! 277 40. • spaying 22. St 'l2 at I per cent 72 88 advancing t,itonny ford.he woof the county ! 1 'January 4, log:' bakeeci due JeOub ' Hurazioger, Jtie. Treasurer, $1,84) 07 .§atensent of Bataizets due by the' Cuitectoz:e of the d;~2reni torvhships as follows, to sail 1' 7 Pottsville. • 1834 21t3' 89 - 1835 775, • 1842 2241 56 • I Daniel Chrit4ian Daniel Christian. Daniel.ll. Leib Mark Bider Jacob Zimmerman Henry. aumb!e - ; Samuel Boo° Aqdrryl Elijah Yarnell I liteaeusoa Mari , Bnlig WAliaiu, Bolig -.lpel 'Yount Sam4d :Kau6mnn Lower ~tongu. PLilip Osinau 149 60:3 40 Frederick Swaim 1842 140 34 Taariag+a. ' . 18411 IO 4 lE[l2 211.97: - /839 .63 08 366 76 .tohn N. Spieco William B. Lcbo, David Bunter; 177iper Mah+tiongo. .tridrew Erdmoo`,. 1841 112 22 Jacob Dressler ; ' /842 897 26 Bust Brur wig. 1642 .1 rear 1012 £052 01. Henry Boycr Valentino Brown Fitter }Cut; Eeq,, I trinegrtroe. Ptter Stine 1841 386 74 Christopher Settrope 4842 1017 64 • • • Schley! ill. fiericrick IlensinterJr. HI4I 757 NI • • John Merni . , L 1241606 6.9 I 2103 90 Porl4r. JEW 105 59 " 4142 136 511' Jacob 41oberling adhn, Hand . Noweganr. N. Mlll3 1435 .1208 35 Edward Colahan i 5142 V 705 24 Afanheim. 1842" .31'eet Bruhstvig. • John Taub; ' 102 - , 1231 49 West evin. • : John Daubenap4k Ikai 33.28' George Leiby • /842 1158'61 lohri Say John George - Faust Jacob. Faust Sthuylkilll Haven. 41641 MI Philip toyei. ,• • . Eight2 . bonde gaingt A braham and John Pott to secure the; balance of Rosa Roll's 41upliesteofNorimegian for 1837 , • -[ • _ Note against Saeob.Beitz)nger ? ..6q. for balance., of his dnidicate for Pottsville for 18* I . • AU .10 A. 11.1iillon's Note. for . :1000 03 jiidlikititt - liia* 4 B. witb'in EEI 3 00 [EI MD 525 21 96 ,23 52 Mg 22 64 MEI 1 12 8 J .- I. - ' aJJ i IN 16 12 QM 3 00 OM 4 00 3 00 7 SO En MI 102 51 14 68 - 4 50 875 00 800 00 1050 00 400 00 1269 0 139 30 580 34 1 30 00 111 25 361 65 IEI 5 00 13 19 1 SO 75 00 425 2% 0.5 . 80 40 3311 17 unho 18 4 4 • 147 75 B 5 1841 .129 -73 MIMO3 =EI .18i8 '3ll 1840 197 18 1 336 18 2 , 795 LEE 1678 5' Bram 4. • 010 1423 30 /842 3160 13 4563 43 133,2 74 4409'48 _ 2 7 7 ' 2 15 1885 84 14 , 04 38 242 13 .913 39- 1520 73 1191 $9 Ell 11341 I81 : 79 1839 81 1 93 • 1843 478 1 24 71:1 98 400 60 -,- $27,372 77 2200 'OO I ;;;., ' , crest up to June '4, 1840, in Bad: fordl County. ' • 9 Judgment aftititnt Charles in Bedford cBenty.; • • •• 2 Judgment .egalast fus. Ottinger i n . Bedford douisty; former 'Treasurer '- - of Schuylkill county: • 119 Gip hi ... Benjamin Pott • late airninia. 'stoner ? . • ,• .° ; I Note against.Daniel' Lindeorrinth rm.* balsnee of his duplicate :of union - township, for 1930, . ' •,•f . I fluada bfaring'lntcrest due 11:11 Mt County! Bonds due by the cornty fai'rrn-;ncy Loaned. as per rcpart , of Auditors, ~ 1: 1 January 5, la3ll 44. 1 ,5 Nnte held by Ludwig !larger. July 2:7,1849, fur erecting a bridge • • rn WeSt PentiTownsbip which r:34 nnuinaluded in laNt year report of debts due by it*CoUnty, • Pahl Bonds during lf,e ycar 18.12, . , , Amount duo \the eautity. S 3 S,tM the Honorable Ike judies . of the ail! • CprAntoryieri, Scht4Thiirecninty: "'• The sultseribers, Auditors Of the county of SA kill, re sp do reprt that they have auditeJ tied and.'adjusted the zdeoutft of tho Commiss and Tre4urer of Seiu4lkill - county; rind subn above statement as the k•esult of their' (Antal from which it'appeare Tat there ib due to Huntzinuer, Jun..Treati rer noun sum of One Thou.i.and E ultullundred and Fort tars and Seven Cents.. With the'exception the Auditors do not, agree tlthe increased salary c Treasurer, it being here tofore Eighty dollars p, num. In witness whereof we have herronto hands this thirtreenth day of April, A D. Pa sankl eight hundred and faily three. tVAI ~B. HULL WM:llAOGEirry.•} Audit Witt, B • ESC). . , • aecr, 1813: IN BANK\RUPTCY. FOR pis'4ILAR6E.- • United States Court. EASTE.RN.DISTINeT OF P.EN.NgYLVA, • In Banl4uper. • , • SO !Lt.. • PETITIONS for rieliarie end Cert under the Bankrupt Law, have been fi ahem Christian,. Blacksmith. Alberi. 11. Deed. Storekeeper, and Diy Goads 'Merchant. • And Fridai, the .r.1.0.1i day of July neat, at clock, A. M., in epppiuted for the hearing' r; of, befdr t er the -said Court, sitting in Bankrti at 0 e -District Court Hoorn, in the City of adelohip, when and where the Creditors said Petitioners, who have proved, their II and all other persons in intereq, may appea show cruise if any they, have, why rush Charge and Certificate should not be grante FRAt.g. fIOPKIW:ON, Clerk of the Distriet Co. April 9.9, NOTICE. ApF.TyrioN for Discharge and Gcrti. under the Dinkrupt Law, ha 3 been fit William IL . Mann, Individually, and as a ber 'of the late firm of Mann & Morris, of T.'C. W , illiams, &Co coil Merck Schuylltill county. I And,Friday. the 30th day of June next, at clock, A .11VI., it pointed for the hearing.thi before the raid Coort,,eicting in Dankruntc the District Court Room; in thtreity'of Phil phia, when and where t'te Creditors of the Petitioner,' who have prhred their Debts, 6 4 other Perinea in interest. may appear and' cease, it any they have, why, such Dite, and Certificate should not be granted.' FRAS fiOPKINsoN, tlerk of the District Col NOTICE. • PETITION for DiAcherze and' Certi under the B inkrupt taw, has been file William Watkins., IndiyidnallyAnnd us laer ofthe - firm of Lactler, Spencer & Cc Denier.; Schuylkill county, I . 4.rd - Trhiax.oite nth day of /true next, a clock, A. Sl.,rs appointed for the hearing of„ beforf.:!the said Court, sitting an It au k at the lliAtrict Court rflown, in the City oft delphia..,when and where the- Creditors said Petitioner; who have proved their De ll all Win heel persons interest, !nay ap p ahow,caynse, if any they have;, why 'sue charge and Certificate slitiuld not be grist - FRANCIS HOPKINSON, _Clerk of the 'District March 25, ' 1 - 13 1 , • , NOTICE. - A PETITION for Discharge end ce ..r l5 - under the Bankrupt Law. has been Benja.in Hooter, Boat Build.6.r, S.c.hu,yllt . ty, [ And 1 - I ridiii, the Sth day G E Ju,no . , D px o'clock A. 11, is appointed for the Ilbarin • of, betolre Ilie.eaid Churl, sitting in -Bank at the I/istriet Court B gout, io tl.ri City.' adelphi , when inch where the Creditor' said-pc "stoner, who have proved their De all other_persons In interest, may app. show c au s e, if' any they Have, why 'su charge and Ccrtiffeat should not be gran t . • FRAS:. HOPKINS' ' Clerk of.the District • March 18, ASSIGNEE'S N OTI C rilLlAti,n assignment was made on ,1.1 - 16 -' dayof AI web:lBl34 of.tbe .qoalis End ul of Edmund. W . Earl, of Pottsville, Mora l signor) to J au2es.C. Oliver', of,Pisie G roves . ee.) All persons owing, the. said Edmund 1 on said Books and accounts, are hereby r to take malice tliki..the payment of their a. is to be wade-to thd , sub - scribar as the' l fsed ageut.dif-the said-aasitmeo. '.y C. NEVI . . April f, • - ' • 1 HIGH SCHOOL FOR ICOUIIIO L.:. I . The public are rTectlully informed, greeably to , a forrrler coder; Mira At; New Englan, will open a High SChoOl far LadieP, on Mondity-., theld . April neat. instruction '*4 - 11.,be...given in those us - aull: taught in tire New England Eurn i . TE'L'll.5. • • ' Elamentery - 6 1 4 • • Higher English brtiriches e indiuding . French and Latta - Drawing and Painting. -Extra 2 Further information may I , e obtairicd . b ence to Rev, 5 ItieCnol, - John Shipp, William F. Deane Esq. B. F. Ponv , T. of Beatty. . Pottootile, March, 25, 1843. PEINSYLVAN 1 A HAILIto POTTSIILLE . , PA:;. riga F. public are respectfully informed ' -11 . 1. subscriber has Aitken ibis large and • d dioiis establishment, recant:ly s•as Reeve/. & Peters. sa s s No exertions will be , spare , undersignedil rendcrthcaccn, lions and comforts of this Lio!cl; equals‘ii periqr do these furnished while under the ; acti: We - JOSEPH U. EA PottsyCle, May 6, 184:3., ;19 MERCIIA,NTS' HOTEL, No:41 CabitTLAND STREET, NMI?' Yu Tug subscriber rcimcctfulty noti friends and others; hot he hos reeve ed a new gni conveniently .furaished 41 Courtland at., a short distarme shoo stand;-and nearer tone-node:ay. 'lle will be better *hie to acc.modate ors as tier:house 453 larger. and lted up ting „parlors in modern style, wad ar , nights' fled-rooms.' . Lit gives' customers ez contin patuins ref tql the - new establishment; so inform. Owl:a l - pat In has seeed his 'aoargind to one ihillar,oer day..‘ •• • CII4RLiES Win I ' 135 'llO (13 Just 5 - $ our pirtir was going to . Riels. yeiterdsy: at .l u"clock; arlte bni!ke_ oitt thi large fraine imnidings in Centre known as 'Alter's Eta•. thugs; in the house oecupfed.by Mr,: Edward idughe , s, 0 ,44 to t h e t tep - rep „, l ;e o i nirec ti on , o i tbech:naney... ( Fortunttr it was tilizaVefil end-put out 'before any, material dsmage wasihmo. If it hail g under. Way thh probability le that Ste de.truction would lista beea•reri greet. This is _the second fire that has octured in ; tips btoektdlt6• - in a fciv %Accts. .We else learn that the buildings are not safe, and that the are.eonstrueted in in improper MIOTIACt. It tlimcfme !vents's% the 'duty, . of out Town Council to causeem 'examinsiibit tar bb tnsd,i iMmedi,sittly,;anil it tilind to he Sinitefe, to rt,pt ire all the naceesara Olteraiiunti to he or cat:se their reinoral, for the tutrelfor the IN. 11 1 :SSG 7 40 MI f-4 1,4 3,3 l'o the Free anti; IndepetitlbittEieop tors • . AT the.earnest . sthettattan 9f a another of coy fritnd9, have ber:n Induced to veer myself as a candidate for the offiee of At the ensluin:7 cleco3o. you Ook, oet-to elect !Iv; piedgo_sorTlflo,:portono the quitee of saidtbe beat of my SAMUEL 6n)]. . bet- onus 't the mon, cob .the Del ; t the ;if the •r an et our ; thou- sfa ref) 13, TO the Free Und-ludependent,Eleel.; . tors of Schuylkill Counti. - • • „, • I,l•NvlisiG b r an solicited by a largo number ; of my friend?. I am induced to Mier mytelf ina a candidate, at t h e ensuing 3d ; cepon, :otlice of `SU - Should I be so fortunate tis tOlreeelte.a rnejority' of vnor votes I - wilt nerforni- tho duties of , that office iu:paitiallY and Iti the.tmet of ray ability. r MATZ. Bruney,rig. 11-• Mitittit 1.43, • •TO the gle.elors .qf chilykill Co. TM RI ENDS. AND FELLOW CITIZENS : . —At.the urgent scilithation of. e number or tey friends. a 111 induccd to otter myielfaa a candidate- for the ofticc of .11E .R . //' • - . . At the en - skiing election. Should you think•proper to elect me, I pledge myself to neiforzu the ditietrot daa tame to the bast of my abilities. SAMUEL KAUFMAN. iI- ;neat° ..d by [3 co. Ala mh 11 Tot the' ree and Independent X.lee tore of Setif:111;411 Uoy..nty., IRIF.NIDS AND FELLOW, ing been solicited by a' number of my friends, _I am induced to etftr myeelfas a candidate at the nott.' Gencr'al IL:for:den for,the other, of . r I SHERIFT • should 1 ho so fortunate as to receivo a itatiarity of pair vOte3 I Oche myself to perform .tlio APO of daid'affice with Edelit-i to the hest or 3ERESI[AII REVD: ; March 4 To the ElCpiois lica te .:1 by. nem , and :ante. FELLOW CITIZENS.:-;At the'elistlest sett• citation of a. number of my klltAv-citizens, have been ioaueed to offer myself a cal:tad:do for the oaca of ; " ' • s It r ei•F P . At the ensuing elietion, and iespeeifully solicit your suffrage._ Sltould Ibe as fortunate ( as to bo deetee to said oftice, 1 will.endeavor to perform the duties thereof to sour entire aatiofttetien, _- ;Tour fellow ettizen,-• II I o'- iereof, Y, at Nadel. said 111,1 all large Ahrai • . , To the .Free d independent Voteri . . of Schuylkill, County. . • Ecnow.curizENs :—The_eoli c ltations of n.toie.rous friends, who imp Orts3Olilicd Inn their, , supPoit, hive iritinced.ole to olio rnytielrio your consideration; us o eagdidate for the , or. ficc os • • • •j s i b . . . next October Election. Should,,] ,ro, ftgiatc , as to receive a majority of i your .yotes, 1 will spare no exertions to give entire sailislaei Lion, by fulfilling the duties of the Moo tivitti indoslry and fidelity. • . - • NICHOLAS SEUZINCER: . ills, March 25,1843.?-7 • . . . ificate . by mem , Coal 110'. there. uptcy, Phila. of the 's, and i .ar and 1 th Dia. To the=Eliciers TrIELLOW CITIZENS:—At the solicitation or my friends, who have.volontarily protui,' sed to sUpport "rno. in different . sections of tha county; I,hriyAiscen.;pauced to • offer thyself as candidate Te:tha When of • : Court 10t ific Ito led by .C4Uil• • • ; 1 • . At the. ettE4riftg eteetioo. Shookl l f,',ho ..ei; s ;rutty. , nate es to be elected, I pledge yoYsellto'peifortiec the dttli.i:. of the Of fi F.e with .fideqty ' to thii boat of my abilities.- • JOSIIIII.IiIoree, ftleliensbuYg, MaiCh 25, 13—tes$17 at.. 11 • there matey, , f Ph iL. of the Is, and ar and h Die- To thelp'reeand Independent . iftec : 16!5..0f FEI.6W ciTilie:s.6ir-At the earpest:e4ti4i eita,titmis ere number"ofjey enncludeil ,to oforltysolf as m,eaadidap ft4:-.1.1g1 Lace of • • . • i iourt. 3.---- tt the your % , c, to perlo my Chit e 13111 counts ant as. assign.', l'o AL: can. . Earl' quired, counts; uthor. Of 'Seim 1 next. - S I do my d• Ell! to IBS. that a ,o from Young ro 0, Pao mionitv a c.uitii?. At the n best_ excli ties- slip' fatthfuli Your: arm do refer (NG CIIE %PER TRAN'.IYOrte . ' IVASIIING , . . J . yr tiE LuiTariber bas jest received 4A64A6 pieces- , , -u- of Iliewerecl Piper.and Beider% for Rcomii and (labs. at prima ranging from 48 Ad 5G ctsita • per piaci. We itivile the porticelar ditention of city v.II CASSiOMDT4t9 our itapplyi w.itb it rcipatit that ',.i.ittl try kiic -experlinovit.O.f ofFertnrits ! SpacieJ ends far p •• er Ler .cintntiy funda- with 'discount added) be r., „inticlitialog inPhiladoL phia. • . -.-- • . 43. -13..9.NNAN.:. May V), - - - 1 ,.” . • , -21-".: • 0' 171111 %mi , the 0171 MC. ..cpt by by the, motia.l uot su. control ['ER. 30 i ctit ISALEethiCTIAGity I POTTSVILLE', tattlf-' OT.Non.I - 3 and 23 in,F,Rraiattdditit‘ai:equta4; ing Itch 30 fact fincit pcCannk'ir.triatit..erginding: indepth' 5 0feettoate'teatattachsndattliarkArti/Ota. of B. W. Richards, 4. miler lu t a othe r .... Thwe lip are pleat:looy located los siwellinga , gavial ti‘ soldlow or nctiatg 4 for , ,,ena.l or 4attior • • A ITV to 'ALL£LI Clllllll. l l-rwr. • tiny 4 20,11-4 t: • 955 Aletitteltr.t as his oPon. o[-el, at his old • ,COALI 4.041.1 ' , 11011,TAN TED t 3 parettise about 8,000 tQite 9a • .T W, *.vier - quality fed da b coal . Ariy, - peracts tiltvicg that qes.e4ty or leas which be %will nil low ror cashoeckli eddreve E., Ne. 1130 met gley iitteeokaw 11'er44 44. ttng Vele -QM athrer.i)artieglvirswit,i l l- 41 V P 64 e delivered at New Yeit-or .Pl)llki k elib. 4 ,0 gst rutty 0) villa sr re.ceivoirrinielltatselepe4 4 .soti.: - hily- 20 - • • is 4tigit ith sil ty lux. 'Offr. I 11111 YOST'.:~KIP~'.. SiiERIFFAL,TY. SUER' FF J,011%1 M. - igcKEL. 11- Pat lsv -S R. IP F c ' suing elle'ction, and respectrotjy soliacit Shnutd I.be elected, ipleAtaifiyieit m 4iie duties cf tho office to MO Vas C of= WILIEL SELTZER. EUEMI 1 Ihe Etcctore of SclOrylki 4 1 Co, . . (OW 'CITIZEN:-3 ostir xnyonif . 1 1so, r l iduto fur- clip ti l ffiee of Y .: ,:.- • t • -. • .6' ii".6' R. IP i . :; - - - .hill County; st the 41eOticir1 ia;Octolier. inutd •yoU --otuc!... the, i, illedgo myself to , ty. with, tiielity. ile Aprn 8,1841 QM Voters of Stgruyikill Co titOy CitiaSoe: —ln the hope r,f. of your votes; ! hereby offer - rustlf .te fur the office of- pst G_enerullEluctioo.. If 'c!lLctode,4tX 0741!.tio:uied to pfscorfn tflo dui t) - 114 office,' pirgtnpdy -=aad aide/13;W, phi!!! yeutat9 !n. • . 6 NDR EW ii. VV4f;SoN; April 40 parry ;V LEUJ. ,
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