- - --- . , Cider and Apples, , 15 031 Rakes, . , • , 2 00 200 Truss, • 'Fish? ., .. . 2 811 Nome, - ' - 8 121 , y,Freight on lildz. from Philadelphia, • 10 96 adding. • l' 071 ' Arbitration in case of Patrick Doran, 6 14 • Potatoes, 16 811 , . . . Weighing Coal, • . , 19.1 4 121 , 'Sweeping Chimney, . .M. Seltzer, boarding a Pauper attenditig,Court, 1 371 I . Gardener, 3 00 Attending Hospital, ..% • : 375 - Mountain Tea, • • - - '2 00 Polley of 'Amirante. .-* . ' 33 83 . Mason Work, 4 75 Lime,'l6.' .9 15 . Turnips. . 8 25 . Repairing Spinning Wheel . - do Hydrant, • • ~ . ° Bell, • Corn Brooms, Meat Bench,'• . , . •One years compensation as Steward, from Ist. ' January, 18-13, to Ist day or - January, 1814. Paupers remaining in the House, the Ist day of Janu-I ' ary, 101•4 e 61 Males, • ' ' . . Males under 13 years, . 13 Females, • r ' 42 Females under twelve years t • . 14 .• Out door Paupers, • - 10 , F - 141 • . • Paupers admitted into the House, froM the Ist day of January, A. D. 1843, to the Ist day of Jan. 1814. Males, , i • 121 Females, .. • . . 1 62 , Born in the House, I,Male and 1 Female, , 2 . • 1 , Males discharged and :absconded, Males died, .Females do Females discharged and absconded, Bcirntif the House. • Out door Paupers, t. Boys bound out, • , • Remaining in the House, • • . ' xx.• BOUNAtt OUT DURING - the YEAR' 1843. Janes Mitchel' to Samuel Watson, of Derry town ship, Columbia county ; Abel Eli to Solomon 'Lindner, Esq., Rush township, Schuylkill County; Daniel Schwenk to Jacob Geisce, Borough of Pottsville ; Wm. Harrison Taylor, to George McDowell; of Columbia County; • Daniel Achebach to John Fenstermitcher, Wayne township, Schuylkill county.; ,Thomas Miller to George W. Mate hin, Wayne township. Schuylkill co. ,31ADE IY THE ROUSE 42 Pair Shoes, 34 Roundabouts. 15. Vests, 105 Pair Pantsloans, 107 Shirts, SO Frocks, Shemise. IS Pet two: ts. 'sB:A . prors. 61 Pllli w Cases, 44 Bed Sheets, 4 Bed Ticks; 122 Bolsters, 35 Chaff Bags, 3 Bed Cases, 11 guilts, 10 Towels, 15 Women's. Caps. • PRODUC'E OF FARM. Wheat :I'll:Shock's, Rye nsrshock,„ Oats 342 Shocks, I'2 Shenwes to a Shock ; Cloverseed 0 bushels, Corn in NO Bushels, l'otatoeE t.`oo Bushels, Hay 53 (our Botse Loadq, ,Second Crop, our Horse Loads, Onions ti Bushels; Onions 5; Bushels, Red Beets Bushila,'Cabbags; 1355 heads, Pickels 259 dozen. . PRODUCE OF.D4IRE., 4585 Pounds Butter; fattened on Farm and Omni:liter -16 Steers, weight 9299 potinde. Hides 13:9 pounds, Ti,:low 818 pounds, IG Ilogn, weivlit 3211 pound., Lard ~ •21inunilF, 15 Calves, 1121 pound.; Hide 162 pounds,ralged pbunds Wool. , STUCK' ON FARM. • 5 Horses, 17 Cows, 5 titeers,-2 Heifers, 1 B ill 15 !logs, I Shoalx, 11, the anharribers, Auditors of Schuylkill county. havint! examined' the account of Wm. Griet2; Strcrard 'of t.;chuylkill c canny Altos llouse,.and respect fully do report the 'foregoing Statoment,' as the'result of our ino:llcgation ; and that i here Is_ a balance in fa - s our cif Wm. Gila', Steward, of forty four dollars, and weven ets. . • • Whites. oar hands, this fan day of January, A. D Itil4. . . ' WM.-HAGGERTY, .ENO. C: CLAYTON, ' ArDIT011“. Mar. 9, 10-11 - •---- - - r - Cheap Carpet Store, '0 N , Tlt E cA i SII P 1,,A N ,-' No. oil' Strawberry Street, Philadelphia. 1E subscribers' rent in their present situation, -t,,,,- ine vcrlow, and their terms rn3h, they, are deter 'tinned to 9t. i so cheap, that every body can afford to have a tarp2t. Thy offer, llOatitiful Imperial :I ply 1 : , , - ' Hest SuperGne Ingrain, I. • Floe ard•Coirm4-1 d' . '• Alt PETIN G S• London . Dimisk j'eni: Gan ? C. Floe English Worsted .10 I Plain Strip, d - dn. J And FLOOR CRI. CU:TINA - Tom I to 6 . 'artis wide. .cut to 6t Rooms, Halls, Entries, c. Also, beautiful Heartli,Rties. Floor Baiies, Tattle and Plano Co% ems, .c anuin Mattinv, stair Rods, Doormats, Bindings, Fur .lni.itire; (Id Ciotti, km.. kc. With an excellent assort tnent of lair priced Ingrain and Entry and Stair Carpets. Citizens, of ticbuylkill County and others, intending topurchise for Cash, are respectfully invited to call. . ..4.LtitVin Wharehouse, (rem '2OOlO 500 pieces Carpe-• tinge t - i,r sale by wholesale, to which the attention of Cumin,Merchants i 3 invited. , 1 . 'EI.D It 1 PC; E 11c-11110T11R. No: 41 fitraveberry st., one door above Chesnut near, berrind 'sr., entrance also at No. e 0 tiouth ties. st , F Mla . slar. 9 ,: 10- Thomas White 4 sTRAW,FLQRENCE BRAID and r.t7ict - ro.NNET, ...M,ANUFNCTORY;- No: 0 Cononermatreet, above 4th Philadelphia, Removed tiont Corner of 7th s Npble, WHERE alto are mai:farm red the Sea Grtiss , fiats, and Neapolitan ilomets. . Merchants and others, tvi•,ll - •r inO to purchase (for cash) will tind it greatly to their (can . tare torah, the assortment Ite • ing by far the most extensive, the work superior in quality • and prices aa,low as any other Ira nu fa rtr+ry in the United titatif.s. To confirm these farts, it is only neresary to call and examine EMZEO IMPORTANT „ c` !THE Undersigned, desires to call the'particular atten tion of the residents of. Schuylkill County. to their .extensive stock of New,and Fresh Spring Goolls..con ' msting.in part of Rich Mons. De taines, Striped and Figured French Lawns, Fancy Prints, with every de scription of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. comprising a general assortment, which has bept recently received from the city and New York Auctions, and will be din., posed of at such prices, as to be undersiild Persons purchasing at this e,stablishineni - ; may depend '7 - upon having the correct principle of husiriiisi - carried ,out, that of having.but one price,. The lowest is Ha thed first, and no abatement. ." MiDDLETON & DUTTON, No. 10 North iiixth st., above Market.' Phila. • • " it 3 a on hand, an assortment of French, ,glish and Amer[ an Cloths. Cassimeres, VestingS, &c., Ate. ' which Will be sold at Auction prices Mar. 9, House to Let THE 'suit - Scriber offers to I, I from the. Ist it. v.v. p of Apnl beat, the HOUSE land LOT in 4ls I ,r.... ."lithantango st.. Pottsville, now occupied SI ll I re:: t by James C. Oliver. For . terins,applylo -....._:,_.-t-lh- Jn.. C. Neville. Esq. 10- , C. NV. HUGHES. March 0 J.-HARRIDEN: For‘Vardintr; and Coanission Merchant, Vine At., Wharf, Seim ylki 11 Philadelphia, 107.8.PECTFULLY informs his friends. and the Mer chants generally, in Schuylkill, Berke, and the ad joining Counties, that he is now ready to receive in Store, and ship daily by good covered floats and care ful Captains, Freight °revery "description, for Port Car bon, Pottsville, richuyllttll Haven. 'Orwigsburg,' Port Clinton, Hamburg Iteading, and all the intermediate places, at uniform rates during the whole Beason, from .5 to 35 per cent. lower than the reduced rates by the Rail Road. • March 0, TO LET. nz 3 A Two Story-S tone Dtvelliur. !louse in pft.l:l.tbantongo sl rect. Also, building lots nn the.L.nrol , r OT Market and Adams streets. on a. perpetual ground rent; the location is a good pne fur anY kind of .. .business. Apply to • A. ra'_:•_ , ltiFil..,lllaliantongo• street. 110-3 t. 'k . a Tell 9 OFFICE OF TilF4. NAVIGATION, COMPANY. - PIMA Dzi,rittA,:qatt,l l Ist. Rates erc.,•!spap. the 'San'yllcila IQ Nig , tion from the opening of the ,Naviga -!ion. in..the spring, • ,- • RATES, &c.,UPON COAL. MAE following rites of Toll on doal are fixed from 1. the opening of - the navigation, and will not. be rais ed prior to the Ist °C lime, ii3;l; and if they are lower: ' ed at any time during the shipping season, a draWback on the previous shipments will be allowed to the a mount . . of the reduction, in the way of credit fc-r Toll on !. Coal afterwards shipped: . .• . From Port Carbon, and Pottsville. to Philadelphia, 36 cents and froth Schuylkill Haven to Philadelphia, •' 31 est. per ton Of 2•240 pounds. : ' From Port Clinton to Philadelphia, 30 cents per ton . of 2210 ;hounds. ' . • On all way-coal, not coming to Philadelphia, one 'third of a cent per ton per mile.: From the gross weight, as ascertained at the weigh ' ' locks, five per cent. will be deducted, and the toll char v ged upon the net weight, No toll will be charged upon fractions of n ton. ~ . ~. ._ , BIISOELLANEOUB • FREIGHT. ",- • . • The rates of Toll on Miscellaneous Freight will be, according to the rates and classitleations of last season; . at three mills and four mills per .10400 pounds per mile.. ON EMPTY BOATS. • ... The- • T Toll on Empty Boats will be,'asin 1E43, tWo etc . " - pee mile; but no toll will be charged on any boat when •• its cargo pays a toll of $5 or upwards. By order of the Board of Managers. • • cLaupars iIiILITA Eiccutary. Kuck 0 .. - . IWlZOTAlllitaiffAo ll 3:l A GREEADLE to the provisions don act of Assembly I entitled an act directing the made of selling Unsea ted Lands for taxes and for other purposes, passed on the 13th darof March, 1815, and the lltrther supplements thereto, passed on the 13th day of March, 1817. and 45th of March 1831, the Treasurer of pc county of Schuyl kill hereby gives notice to , all persorts concetned there in, that unless the .Couroy, Road, School, and State Taxes, due on the following tracts of Unseated Lamle, situate in Schuylkill county arepaid before the day of sale,qht whole, or such parts of each tract, as will pay the charges and costs chargeable thereon, will be- sold at the Courthouse in the borough of Orwigsburg, coun ty of Schuylkill. `on the second Monday In June next, and be continued by adjournment, from day to day, for arrea rages of taxes due skid county, and the costs ac crued on each respectively. • • I• Branch Town:nip Warrenteei or Ownerts names QM! 430 Francis Artilla4 431 Catharine Rose, 439 • Thomas Wiltbabet, 114 John Shona°,.! 1 53 Anna Maria Shomo, •• • 3 7P. Jacob Kelchner, 1 . - 407 • Dorothy Lavenberg, ~ ' • 17 08, 336 George Miller,' .i - . • '52 41 265 Philip Moyer, . 1 40 34 421- - - George Grob, , 38 57 421 • Catharine Grob, . , 1 17 60 424 „ Philip LavenbErg, ' 66 13 414 Catharioe Lavenberg, . • 0.5 51\ 400 , Barbara , Artilla . ; . . f ~, 241 00 236 Killian May, 1 .; - 'l5 34 217 -Maria. Shiel,. ! ! - 14 09 160 ' Henry Henze; - , ~ . 10 40 . Peter Frailey,; • ' , - .4 21 600 j .1. L. Dunn, T 2 Myrna, B. Pott, .ng 00 399 Abrahani Brown,l, . 23 92" 378 Philip Miller, 1 1 , SI 57 313 Charles Vans, • I 120 33 205 Conrad Pager, , ' • 13.31 4391 Robert Irwin; 1 1 ~ • Vit 52 4391 Elijah Weed 1 • 1 50 10 • 4391 George Weed; , ~ , .71 69 410114? : William Calk; i - 1 26 65 1200, • Jacob Diet - , Reading, lio 49 20 200'. Filbert & Clain„ : • . , • Wi 300 Otto John 8., Reading, . . , i7B 00 7.1.N3 Btana e Graefflt. Miller, - , j2B 26 191 • Brana, Graeff& Miller, - ,S 3 47 96 , Miller & Rex I warrant, 11 80 96 \ Andrew Russell warrant . .1 44 96 - Gaius Moore t!warrant, .: 17 08 lof 117 Samuel Billyinan • ,2 03 lof 117 Joseph Wood,. .. i . • 9.12 100- Henry Heiser . i • 18 00 260 - Btruphaar T. Werntt, 7 .00 421 James - Dundas, Phili,"delphia, , 20 00 200 Robert Parrish,.l. 16 00 114- ' Edward Huntzingety late Henry Will,- 17 42 115 • do ,- .1 •.. do 17 47 . f . . 900 00 I°JlB 291 West ?Brutiszvig. 60 ' Peter Kern, ,a - i . • . . 4 .161 60 John-Bailey, ; • 470 26 Jacob Miller & Samitel, - 67 376 - Daniel Shappel, j 504 100 John hocncr, Jr., lite Knob & LOrah, •10.40 es, East :Bruaswig. 4.. 15 Edward B. Robley, 96 50 , Bernard K.-Repnir, ;- , • ' '3O 150 da - .do i a 3 7 Andriw, Kimmel, ! • • , 's4 Borough !of Tamaqua: 1 .! 60 Lots Little Schuylkill R. fL and Coal Co., ..15 60 100 Canbey &Co.,- ;:. 20 60 111 Bard Patterson, now Biddle, : 1.73 52 • Borough r?` f Of• wigsburg. I Sigfreid Estate, (Seitz) • 1 . John Millet EState, now M. Linder, Bar4•Tcruinzhip ano acres Casper Shiell i • I 400 William May, , 418 Henry Sheatfer; 431 John Klitiger,, , 600 Edward 11., 1 1 tibley, 1 560 Biddle & McKnight, 400 . George RandolF, 200 Joseph Barthiilomm 100 Jane Price, 100 Johti M. Biddle, nods Merril Gilman, i 150 George.Shartle, 260 George Rahn,. now J .John B. Otto, 152 John Bailey, : . 410 Philip Moyer: 151 John Shoener, Peter Kramer, 35 Philip Dilman, • 100 John Snyder,- 111 John Culp, ' Solomon Christ & B 340 135. P. Cadwalader, E. Svc) 200 . John ileisler,• :100 do 40 John Reed, nbw his 300 William Prescott,_ . !409.1 ..,John Brady, 502 05P. John Barber. ! 411 631'. Thomas Liltld t _ - 417 Daniel Reese; ' 417 .. •ThomanPashall, , 353 117. P. Peter Benson. 406 95P• David 'Pa.:Tart, 413 Thomas Paltrier, 4024 Samuel Scott; , 300 78T. John Palmer, 413 I.r. Francis Nichols,, : '4321 Peter Johns,l 432 sqt.. Thomas IlaMmer, .417 William Brady, .1104 , William Black, 4021 Joseph Pashail, :.02; John 'Blackleg, 307 1311'. Nathan Beach, 472 1111'. Robert Johni • 417 . Thomas Gorit, 410 - John Johns,; 411 63P. John Lyttle, • 121 I.o7P.Thotnas flaws. 410 'Daniel 110 1 : William Daniels, - 43'21 Paul Hannah.... 15 George Eyster, 123 John C. °german,' Henry Snyder, 400 Gerirge Rudolph j 200 James Price. 400 David Gordon. 147 - - Peter R. Beitzinger, • - Wert P i aui 10 Jac°li'F.. Brobst, ' la Philip Brobst, ' 00 Jacob Bachnian, 1 10 James Braderick, 15 Henry Critz.i• 30 Peter Haas, Esq., ' , - 234, 15 Kistle - & Bechmap, 1 17 JO - Kistler & Kiiiller, now Wm. Moser, '7B .60 Henry' E. Long, Ow P. Snyder, Esq.,. 5 20' 60 Reagen & Seibert,' . . 468 100 Joseph Seager,l ; . 3 00 f.O l Thomas Weise, 1.5 60 10 . Jacob Werner , d . , : 78 10 John- NVesner. ! • • 36 40 Zimmerman, Sheilly & Donat, - 325 '217 ~ford Patterson, . L 37 43 371 Peter Ashton, • ; • 38 89, COO • Baum, ' :-, 20 60 400 Vod••r, ' • . ' 41 60 26.1 John Jordan,. : :7 37 439• Henry Tolancl, 1 • . . 11 39 430 John Lorah, -• 1 • • 11 40 403 Thomas Smith, 'I 10 47 -497 Samuel Fulton, . • 10 57 270 • Jacob Mnser,&. Btirkhard, now Lehigh Coal antNavigntion Company, 43 48 100 Samuel Gr com,' • 3 00 125 Jacob Lindinoyer,l . l3 62 100 Charles,Canby, late Geo. Baum, . 15 '2O 200 ' Bertningstone Sh4affer, l9 00 20 Peter Steirwalt, Sep., - , - 111 150 Smith & Taggert,'2l 71 115 Stephen Riilger,, 1 138 20 . do : 11 . 207 Jacob Weis Esbitte, , ....., I__• Mahheim. ributiliip, .1 Lot. A. M. Cathcard, ,' •• 311 acres Iluntringer,& A. Bartolef; . 1 lot, No. 137 Joslitta Lippencott, 1 lot No. 135 John R. Brick, 1 lot No. 176 do .: • 303 acres John Pott, Esq., 63 do '-: 1 . 556 Pennsylvania Bank, 50 • Boyer Widow, .i. 26 .. Abraham Bartolett, 150 Doct. Thomas Fitch, - , - 71 40 100.- E. B. Hubley and'B. Pott, - :'lO 00 Sn . Daniel & Peter Hummel, . 10 20 1000 Geo. D. &13enneville Keim, 4B 00 25 Peter, Kern, . , . _ 6 3_8 82 1- LSI George Kimmel & Shoener, - 1 Lot Robert Lewis, .- . • • 13 25 2 Tho Mas Mills, \ - ,3 25 'l2 acres Isaac Orwig, . • 132 . 161 '