i Mize 'Coal Trade for 1846. - The gaining' sent-this week reaches M 339 13. tons-- being st little hem than hist week. Rail head Crs, which were very . scarcets few weeks since, are nOw„gulte plenty; • • The demand emanates fair for Red Ash ttal, for house.: bold non-and scam kinds of White ash, Is in fair 'demand; Two'or three - Mite ash Collieries suspOnded opc'tatiati„ ,''during the week—while others are nuking ]reparations to resume again, on a moderate scale,—provided theY.Oan'• eectsales. I :' The ThiladelphiaCommercial Liet of the .sth inst, • stiles that while Pennsylvania white asb.coal is dull etude, - 'sup Ilea of Pictpu cool, are comingin freely at the East wit ' and one factory at Taunton, Mass., has contracted • for , 1000 tons, and, one at Fall River for 6000 tons, which are to come in under the new duty.' i The fallowing are the rites QM:eights 1 to different ports: Ton. o • &alem, ' el Liti-4,i lel Ne T w Ifaven, '.-Boston, . 1 511fto 156 Albany„. 'Portland, . • 1 .62 4 t.0.1 75 Troy, • • Charleatown .. 1 56vt0 , 1 62 New-York, Nantucket, 1 31 to 1 37 Brooklyn. ' New-Bedford, 1 31 ,to 1 35 Newark. N. 'Providence, 1 25 to' 1 311 Baltimore, Washington, D. C. 80 to 90iFall River, • Sent to market for the week ending ,evening fait. WrEIC. 11,812 14 5,184 07' 9.759 19 1,552 13 'Port Carbon,' Poitsville,' bchnylkill Haven, Port liinton, 28,339-I3 • DATES OF ,TOLL AFD TrIANSPO From 1111. Callum. S. Flayeri To Bitinnond $1 , ,60 $1 50 To Philadelphia. 1 60 I • • _ .LEHIGH•iCOAL TRA I The following is the quantity of Poo t up, to the • thiust. , ,• (. Week. 1° 6300-00 3969 00 -2532 00 3100 00 1876 00 367 00 502 00 . , Summit ?dines Itkiime Run Beaveraleadow Hazleton Buck Mountain ; Summit - Wyoming t. 1•Total 18,046 00 WYOMING COAL-TRADE. - Bent to masko tAugnst to I, 1846 70,215 Tons DELAWARE gr HUDSON COAL TRADE: Be& In lull to August 1at61846; '1 159,446 tons , ~ ' PINEGROVE COAL . TRADE.• . . Anviiint of ,Col fransported on Union Calls! Rail i st oea from 16th to 31st Aug• (Inclusive?. .. • ' . Tons Cwt qr. , 4,073 '3- 1 r • Per last report 1 '32,819 16 1 ' , ... 36.802 19 2 Amount transported on Swatara RoOd: ° Tons cwt. gr. . 2,451 8 3 Porlast report 20,091_ 5,' Total . 1- CON - • • . MINE HILL AND sciIUYLKILL MAYEN R. ROAD. The rolliiwing is the 2ni . ourit of Coat transported oi4: this Road, during the week ending Wednesday eveza c lug last . .- " . . .- 0,817 02 Tons, .. I Per last report, 313,214 09 .." - • 323,092 Il , " • WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector.. OE , \ MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD, FOR, 1846. The following is .the amount of Coal' passed over the Mill Creek-Rail Road, for the last six.days. , • 4,4n7 15 Tons , 88,812 10 " Per hat reivort, Total, - 1/3,290 05 '" GEORGE lIADESTY;EoIIector . • MOUNT CARBON RAII, ROAD. • The amount of Coal transported over thin road for ttre weekending on Thursday evening last, i s \ 5,357 Tons. • . . Per last rej?ort. - i 158,510 . • • I 103,867 " _ N• - CLEAVER, Collector Total, SCHUYLKILL VALLEY HAIL ROAlp Amount of Coal transported over the Schuylkill Val k}, Rail Bend for the week ending on Satnrday even ing, last. %, t'er last report, • 137,634 05 Tone JESSE TURNER, Collector Total. MOUNT ibminoN& PORT CARBON RAILROAD. Amouni of Coal transported over the Moulit Car on & Port Carbon Rail Roao for the week ending on Paturday 1a5t.11,094 Ortons .. Per last report 243, 87414'itons • ' 255,770 1 &lon s JESSE TURNER, Caleqor., Total, SKEEN & HO . OVE - R, TIN AND COPPER SMITHS; d if B. Philip's OM Stand Centre st., Pottsville,. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of citizens' of Pottsville and its vicinity, to:their new and ex cellent assortment of TIN WARE, which can be pUr chased at loam's rates than ever het etotore offered in this region. ,They ttave:also on hand a very large as . sortment of !! 'CHOICE STOVES, eMbracMg Cooking Stoverrof the latest and most ap -proved. 1-uerno, Radiators, Air tight and. 7 all kinds of Stoves for Rooms, Stores or Workshons, which will be sold for cash at extraordinary low roles: They Ms& attend to'putting on Tin Rocifs, and furnish up excellent article of-Spouting for houses *. :Ms`Don't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere; - as we feel confident it will be to the interestof buyers to do so, 4 doors above Market street, west side. . Pottsville, Sept., 12, , .77-6 mo Henry Jenkins, WIRE-WEAVER AND PATENT WIRE SdREEN Manufacttirer. Coal Street, a few dosiis from Norwegian street, =ME Clerk Wanted. U7ANTED in a mining office nearYottiville, a cldrk V V who Is practically acquainted with book keepinghy double entry, who can 'come Well recommended for in tegrity, ability, application, 'and sobriety. s Apply by letter post paid to B. W. M., care of the printer of this paper' Sept. 121516 - 21'-3t Flour & Feed for sale.. BUSHELS Middllngs, 6'00• • 230 bushels Shipstuff, and 100 barrels Flour . • . Just received and for sale in lots to suit pOahascrs Apply immcdiately to . C. F. NORTON, : Next door to Shocner's Shoe Store. • Pottsville, Sept• 12,1846 • 37-1 t To Machinists and Engineers„ D'EttUIRED to drive a steam engine 'occasionally in jl.acolliery in Schuylkill county, and to superintend other machinery, a person experienced both as a ma chinist abd as an engine runner. Address G. F. at this office. • ; Sept. 12, 1616 • 37-3 t NEW AND 'CHEAP. \ Fashionable Clothing Store, IN FOSTE,R'S - BITILDINGS, Afew `tfrira above the,Emporium 7. -- CAMPBELL . &' CO., .TAILORS,', k ESFECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub lit lie, that they have taken the above store, where they have made, and intend to keep constantly on hand, it large and-general assortment of \ - - • ' • ' - READY-MADE • e which for tut and workinanshiji, cannot surpassed by any establishment in the region—their stock is all fresh, having been selected with great care, within the last few weeks from the latest importations. • Persons who prefer having their measure taken can depend upon'having their :garments made is the most fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat isfaction. Pottsville, Sept., 12,1846. NOTICE. rri FIE co-paitnership heretofore existing between the IL -subscribers, end ertho firm of Jennings & Heim at Llewellyn, is dissolved by mutual' Consent from this date. All persons indebted to the concern are request ed to settle without delay, with Grorge Heim, and all having claims against them, are notified to present them forliquidation, to him on the first of Oct. next. JOHN JENNINGS. GEORGE Sept: 14, 1846 11 , • . - NOTICE. • • r.TIIIE Copartnership heretoforiezirtingbe.treeenthe nn dereigacd. ie hereby climbc d b , • All Interested, 'w ill actaccordingly. r CA ARLES SHIBER4 GEORGE W. HALLOWELL. Sept,St, Clnlr , 1'2111,1E46. Stray .. ~ . ~,_ ifrs. CAME to the pre cis es of the subscriber, ';. ,- .Ikl In Barry township, Schuylkill. County, • , ', ...e- a ,! about the 20th of August • last, a brown • , .. I Mr! colored, middle sized and about Middle aged WI " . owner is requested to come ; forward; 'prove proPerty, pay charges and take her away, other wise she WEI be sold according to law. , • 0, , .-. i - ANDREW REINHARD. . na Derry to • h ip, 37 ,Sept. 12,1616. : . .31,,, ■ c - PRpCLAMATION. W • lIEREAB In and by an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act regulating the General Elections within this Commonwealth; passed the 2d daynt July, A. D.,. 1839," it is maae the duty of the Eiherid of every coun ty, to give public notice - of...such-election to be holden, and to make known in such notio - what.offieers are to be-elected: Ilinforc, • . . REED. high Sheriff of t the Comity of Schuylkill, do MAKE *Yo by.this advertisement to the electors df said , county of Schuylkill, that a .• • GENERAL 'ELECTION - _ -will beheld in the [said county, on TUESDAY; the 13th day of OCTOBER next, at the several distqcts thereof, as' follows, to wit : 1.. The election* of the Borough of Orwigsburg, will holdlheir el tenon at the Court Hotise, in the borough of Otwigsburg. 2. The electors, of all that part of West Briinswig township, lying and being east of the following' line, commencing at the sand hoteon the Berke County line, thence by-a straight line to the house. of gamuel R. Medlar, including the same; thence to the farM of Wm.' Main excluding the same, thence to the farm of George- Mengel, now °manned by Peter Miller, including the same, thence to the house ofiacob Petre, including the same, thence by a straight line passing near Abfaham Fousts'on the Manheim township line, shall hareaDer form a seperete Election district, and the qualified vo-' tern resldinetherein, shall hold their general elections at the -public house of Samuel Boyer, in thettown of Port-Clinton, in said township. 3. The electors .of West Brunswig township, not in cluded in the above Iniundaries, will bold their-general elections as heretofore, at the Court -Douse, in tile bo rough of Orwigsburg. dm Itlchminal .terton. 1 10 to 1 15 1' , 15t0 1 50 1 50 6,1 55 1 00 to 105 1 00 to 105 00 to 100 75 to 80 125 to 131 on Thursday 4. The electors gast Brunswig-township,- will hold their election at thOonse of Henry Lutz. flowed:, cupietl by Philip Moyer; in the to*n of McKeani-: burg. - 11 , 5. The electors of Pine Grove township, will bold their election at the house of %Tni. Lutz, in the Hp:- tough of - Pinegrove. The 'borough of Tinegrove, hereafter forms a 'separate election, district, nd the quailed electors thereof, shall hereafleYvo at their general eiections in separate boxes froni tit wnship, at the house of William Lutz. 'The goat ed electing thereof, shall elect their officers annually at the time and plate for electing judges and inspectors, for con ducting said elections agreeably to the,ProvisiOns of the' Act entitled an 'Set relating to electors, 'of this Commonwealth, passed the , 2d of Illy, 1839, and Its. supplements. . 6: The - electors of WayfieNownship, Will bold their election at the housercrff Leonard Shall, Ankeeper in the town of Friedensburg 7. The electors of Upper Mahantango township. will hold their elections at the house of Samuel Moyer, in said township. 8. The elector, of Marry township, including the house occupied by Mr. Hawn, will hold their election at the house of Francis Dengler, in said township.. 9: The electors of Porter township, will hold their election at the house or Jacob Ileberling, jr:, in said township. 10. The elector's of Linter Maha TOTAL. . 274.677 03. _ 159,190 07 326,094 06 54,665 05 616,827'01 IVTATION. . P. Clinton $1 30 1 45 sent to market Total. 102721 00 ' 74725 00 r 52164 00 ~52901 00 27148 00 7873 00 2233 00 327,781 00 :Mango township, will hold their general election, at - tha house of JoSeph Osman, in said township. . 11. The electors of 'Vest Penn township, will hold' their election at the house now „occupied' by Jacob. Schwarlz, in said township. . 12.. The electors of Union township, will•hold• their election at the house of Jae,oh Eisenhower, -In, said township.- - "." 13. The electors of Rushtownship, will hold their election at the house ofJacoh Fang, nikeeperZati said . township. • ' V 14. The electors of the:hi:iv - nigh of Minerfyille; will hold their election at the house now occupied by. Mi chael Weaver, in said borough. . - ' • , 15. The electors of that Tart of the iownsliip: of Schuylkill, included in the' following boundaries, in wit: Beginning at the line between Schuylkill and . East Brunswig townships, thence along the'State road leading Rom Prwigsburg to Uatawissa,'ercissirig the line _of the said tom-4%11'0 of Schuylkill and - Dist, Bronswig, thence along said. State-road, to the north; eth,Vie of Rush township, including the .said town ship) ;oI Schuylkill,•and the orthwest of said State. '..toadtn the placli of beginnin shall heteaßer be an 'ilectiondistriet,.and the (main' d electorstliereof,shall iholdtheir general elections at the house of Nathan Bar . low, in said township. . .:I . '2,542 14. 0 . 69,43 - 11., 2 ' • D, Collector:, 16. 'The qualilio 'electors of Schuylkill-township who 'heretofore held their, ions atjhe house ?If Freders ‘ lck Bensinger, jr:,. and whci , ar t usa- included in the above holindaries,.will hold Their general , electiods as ,heretoforeaCthe bonne of Henry Betzzenberger, in Schuylkill township. ' . '17.• The electors tifthat part of the townships of Nor, wegian and Branch; included within the ((thawing boundaries, to wit : Beginning at Binad Mountain Hotel, including the: same, from thence a mirth west coiner to: the West Branch of the river Schuylkill at Chapmansville, incl6diog the same, thence following the said West Branch to thesbuth of the Minedfill gap, including the calcites at' said gap, f. dm toence a south east course to the west Norwegian creek, at Mann & Williams' collieries, including the. same, from thence continuing the same course to ft. Moore's taVern house, on the Centre turnpike, including the'same, from thence an east course to ‘Vtidesvillit; including the Same,from thence continuing the same course to the town of St. Clair, including the same•to Mill Creek; thence follow ing the said Mill Creek 'and Valley, to the farm liaise. of James C. Stevens, including the sarne,from thence a south west course to the Broad Mountain hotel;,to• the place of beginning; and the electors of that port of Branch township, lying' west of Chapmanville, iS said township, to Rahn's tavern on the Minersville _Mad,. Mid south of the West Branth of the riser. Schuylkill, (who heretoforeheld their elections at Llewellyn.) shall hereafter be an election djstact,and the qualified voters thereof, snail hereafter hold their general elec tions at the house now.occupicd by Peter Kline, in the town of New Castle, in the township of Norwegian. 111, The qualified electors of the remaining part of Branch township, not included in the above bounda ries, will hold their generl elections as heretofore at the u ouse of Jacob Heim, in the town of Llewellyn. 19 The qualified electors of that part of the token ship of Norwegian and Schuylkill, wliu heretofore.held theirelections at the' Port Carbon House, in the Thwii of Por .carbon, and who are not included in theabove boundriea, will hold their general electionias hereto fore at the Port Carbon house, in th e town 'of Port Carbon . 1 \ 1•, - , 20 All the qualified electors of the Snutff Ward in the borough of Pottsville. shall hold their elections at the public house of Charles Craig, in said ward. 2l The North Ward in-the borough of Pottsville ty— ing eastwardly of Centre street. ‘'shall be called the. 'North East Ward,'And theiqualified electors thereofi, shall hold their general eleetlons at the house of Masa millian Dnerflinger, in saidttertifigh. ' 22: The North Ward in the borough of Pottsvkey IY log westwardly:of Centre , street, shall be called the 'North West Ward,' and the qualified electors thereof including that portion of the electors of Norwegian township,' who having heretofore voted in said borough shall hold their general elections at the hotise now oc , .cupied by Nathaniel J. Mitts. — 22. That part of the township of Manheim. lying , north of the,summit of the second mountain, shall forth another and a separate election district, and the quail fled voters tesiiitngwithin the bounds thereof. shall ' hereafter hold theirlgeneral elections at the 'Mount Carbon Hotel,' in said township. .' . 7,016 18'rrnrts 130,017 07 Tons 24. That the eleciors of filanheim township, lying southeast of the following line:—commencing at the township line of ‘Vayne and Manheim townships, on , the Summer Hilt, thence alotig- the Smother 11111 and Ortv igsburg road, tuthe house of Widow Swelcker,and the house of John Dewalt, can the same,thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house of John Deibert, at the Centre turnpike ; thence to the house of John Batz,thelice to the house of Philip Rock, thence to the house of John Shoener, jr., including the same; thence to the township -line of said Manheitn. and Schuylkill townships, shall hold their general elec tions at the Court House, in the horodelt of Orwigsburg. • 25. Tke township of South Manheim;shall hereafter form a separate election district, and the qualified yes !tern thereof, shall hereafter hold their grderal -elections at the public house now occupied by George Reber. • 26. The eldctors of the remaining part of Manheint, township, will hold their election at the house 'of Philip Boyer, inkeeper, in- the-borough of Schuylkill Raven, The borough of Sao) lkill Haven hereafter forms a. separate election district, arid the qualified voters thereof, shall hereafter votd at the generarelections in separate boxes from the township at the house of Phil ip Boyer. The qualified electors,thereofshall elect their officers annually at the time and place for electing judges and inspectors, ter conducting - said- elections agreeably to the.provisions of the act entitled an "Mt relating to the electors of thin Commonwealth" passed ' .tbe second of Julyene hhusand eight hundred and thir .ly-nine, and its su plc ents. 27. The elector of the borough of Tarnbrina, will 1 , bold their election at the school house in said Borough. . At which timefand places are to be elected by the • freemen of ttid colanty of Schuylkill ; . -• i One POrson • • For Canal Co i r nissioneofrhe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. •• _ • ~ • One PersOn . ..... . To represent the Congressional District„composed of the COl/1 ties of Schuylkill, Dauphin -' ' . Lebanon, in the Congress of the United States. One Person - . To represent • tl Senatorial District, composed of the counties ofSchuylkill. Coition, Monroe and. Pike, i n the Senate of the Commonwealth of • Pennsylvania. Two Persons • . For Membriis of (he House of Reprokentativerill the - I.lonimonwealth of Pennsylvania.. • One Person • For Sheriff of the County of. Schuylkill. One •Person For County Commissioner. • One. Person For Director of the Poor. One Person • For County Auditor. The general election to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock indhe fOrenoon, and shall continue without interruption or wtijournment until 7 o'clock in the Evening, when the polls shall be closed. ' In pursuance of wn Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealtivof Pennsylvania, entitled '"filt Act relating to the election of this Commonwealth,!' pas- Bed the second day of July, A. D., 1830, Notice is. here by given, . " That the inspectora and judges; chosen as aforesaid; id; shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they .respectiyely belong. before tithe o'clock - in the morning of the sec ond Tuesday in' October, In each and-every year, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of suchdistrict. "•In ease the person who shall have received the see-, and highest number of votes for inspector, shall not attend on the-ilsy of election, then the person who shall have received the secUnd highest number of votes for judge atjha neat preceding election shall act as in-• specter In his place. And In case the person who shall ?have received the ifikikst number pfvotes for Inspector shall not attend,the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector In his placeg and In Case the person elect ted judge shall not attend, than the, inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge_ in hia place ::and If any vacancy shall continue in the • board for the space of one hour atter the thnel Axed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo ters of the towpsLip, ward or district, for which suet: SEM MEI =EI Officer' shall hive - been elected, present at the - place of election, shall elect one oftbeir number tofill such. era:. coney., •" ft sh all bathe duty of said assessors respectively to attend at - the place of holding every.general, special or townshipelection during the whole time said elec tion is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges When called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at snetf election and such othermatters in relation to the assessments of voters as the -said inspectors Or judge, or either of them shall from time to time require..; • ; • "That no - person shall be permitted to - vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a' while freeman of .ftle age of twenty-one years or more, 'who shall have resided within the elate at least, one year, and in: the election district 'where he offers to vote at jeast- ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county.tax, Which shall have 'en assessed at least ten days before the electiOn.. 7 - flitf acitizen of the United States, who hail Previourir hien dqualified voter of this state, and removed there; from and returned, and who shall have resided In the election district, and'paid taxes as aforesaid. shall be .entitled to vote after residing hi this state 6 months ; Provided.that the white freeman, citizen of the United States, who had previously been . a qualified voter of this state; and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resoled in the election district, and paid lases as aforesaid.ishall be entitled to vote after resi ding in this state six months ; tztof bled, that the white fieemen. citizens of the Unitffil. States, between; the. ; ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and having resided in this state one , year and in the election dis trict ten - days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, al though they shalt net have pihrtaxes. No person shall be permitttot to vote whose name is not contained_ in the list of taxable inhabitants Ter- rushed by the Commissioners as aforesaid, unleis Mkt be produces a receipt for the payment within !two yearrota state or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath sir affirmation of another, that he:hai :paid such a tax; ir on failure to produce a receipt, shall .meke oath to the payment thereof; or second, if he 'claims a right to vote by being an elector between the tries of twenty.one and twenty-two years, he shalt de pose on oath or affirmation, that lie has resided in the mite at least one year nest before his application,ind make such proof of residence in theiliktrict as it is re quired by this act, and that he does verily bel:eve from the accounts given him that he is of the age , aforesaid, and glee such' other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the. name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in - the alphabetical list by - the' Inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall be' admitted to vote by rea son .of having paid a tax, or the word "age," if lie o i L shall be admitted to 'y eon account of his age, and in either case ate reason if Bur:Wrote shall be called out to the clerks, who Clio nark it in the list ;of voters kept by them. . . ;;" In all cases.where the name of the person claim- ing to vote .ie not found oh the kist furnished by the chnimissibners and assessor, or his right to vote wheth-' er found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the du. y of their inspectors to exam: Me suckpeiton on oath its to his qualifications, and if lie . claimaroliave resided within that state for one year or more, liii,..stath shall he sufficient proof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent'vvitness. whoshall b.e a qualified elector, that he has resided with in the district for snore than ten days next immediately. 'preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of histatiful, culling', is within the district and Mahe didnof renitive. •irt„ the said district for the purpose of voting, therein': Every person qualified as affireseid, and who shall make due progrif ,required, of residence and payment oPtaxes, as aforesaid, shall he pet:muted to vote in the township, warder district In which lie shall reside. If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prevent any of fi cers of an election under this act from holding such electicia, or Ilse nr threaten any violence to. any such qt.Wer,or shall interrumor Improperly interfere with-him in the execution of his duty, or shalt block up or - attempt to block the window or avenue to any win • dnw where, the same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election or shall use or prac tice, any intimidation, threats, force or violence, wRIt design to influence unduly, or overawe,any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in •any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars and be Im prisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelvemonths: Add if it shall be shown t 6 the court where the trial ()Cauca offence shall be had that the persori so effending was not 'a tesident of the city,- ward, district or township, where the said offence was coin- Mitted,and not entitled to a vote therein, then, on con viction, he shall he sentenced to pay aline of not less than one hundred dollars,.atid,he imprisoned not less than sLv months nor, more than two years. if any person or pea sons shalt make any bet or wager -upon the resnlinf any electron within this Common wealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal Rroclamatioti thereof, or by.anywrit ten fir printed advertisement, challenge . or Invite any person or persons to makpsuch bet or wager, upon con viction thilreof be or tifey shall forfeit and pay ,three tithes the amount so 01, or offered to be bet. The Judges are to fnake their returns for the county of Schuylkill, at the Spurt House In Orwigsburg, on Friday, !heath day of 'October A. D.,.18-10. Given under.my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigsburi,joul dated September 12th, in the year of our Lurd one thousand eight hundred and fOrty-sis, and sevelibeth year of - the Independence of the lJni ted States of America. ' ' " God tare the Co monweallh. .IE4 lIMI REED, Sheriff. • Lfiberitru Office, Orrice. \Burg, Sept., 12th, 1 . 515. f • ' MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, , NO. 11, WALL STREET, NEW'YORK ROBERT I...PATTERSON, Preindent. ' BENJAMIN C. MILLER. Secretary - . JOSEPH L• LORD, Agent. , • E; . BANNAN, Aceni for Schuylkill county. JAMES S. CARPENTER, M.D., Medical Eximiner . . Tins Institution is based on the Mutual principle, 'and only commenced business on the first of May, 1845, and Miring the first year isabed the unexampled number of 1701 Policies, on which the Premiunis in Notes and Cash amounted t 0.154,260 25,while the losses during the.same period, amounted to only 87000—thus saving no ample sum for security the first year.of its establishment. The following are some of the advantages secured by Insurance intliis Codipany : let. Those in good health, of the proper age, and of sound cdnstitution, will be Insured at the lowest rate of Premiums. l f 2d. The remium if over sso,can be paid one-fourth in cash, Id three-fourths. in a secured . note jot 12 ei months, earing 6 per cent. Interest', and subject to assessm nts if required, or it 'may be paid weekly, monthly, or quarterly. 3d. -ainitial division of profits in scrip certificates which bear 6 per cent. interest. and if required a loan of two-thirds on the scrip will be made In cash—or the profits can be added to increase the sum insured, and after the lapse of'yiurs, if the profits are left to accti-i' mutate, they will amount to double or r treble, or more,.` ; of the sum insured. \., 4th. No persons . are\ liable beyond' the amo tot of their premiums. \-, , .4 ' sth. Married women may insure the lives of their _.. .... husbands, secure from any demands of their creditors;'{ if the preminm does'not exceed,CMOTer a nnum: 6th. Creditors may insure their debtora ; or debtor themselves, for the protection of 'creditors. r gr. :111, An insurance can be made.anthailbe cam red will be paid on anainibt a specified age, oes000ev„, in the event of death. , Bth. All claims on-policies will be pailllthree month's after notice and proof's( death. oth. No risk will betaken on any one lifa4ceedlng: *5OOO, until the surplus amounts to 050,1X)0;1,hen the', atnount ntrisk on a.single life will be graduallyexten7•• de& as the funds of the Conipany augment. " 1 - 10th. No Director or Officer caa•islttain i loan of; the' Company. • 11th. When the net profits alit° Company amOuar to 15200.000, die excess will be applied towirds the re .% dempt ion. of i ffcrip, giving prioritylto that first killed but the amount of 11200,000, in addition to the retnau: rance fund, will be kept as a permanent fund, in whictV the members have a pre rata interest. . ' 12th. The I funds of the Company to be invested 14: the Finance .Corninittce in bonds and first mortgages on unencumbeied real estate, the actual value of ,which is tw ice tlieamount loaned—or in stocks of the Untied . States, or orthe States of New Yak, New lersey,, 'Massachusetts 'and Maine, or loaned to members on their,Scrip. ' • 13th. No ,part of the profits is Withheld, or diverted from the assured in any way. • j ,J4t11... There is no stock or ;pan, either nominal in real, to pay interest for ; the company having ample capital in the premiums received. 15th It enables a man to provide for a wife and chtl deo", in suck a way, that although he may loose all, they are safe—and all persons whether married or un-1 mart ied. to provide for old age, sickness and want, as'' well as for death. • 16111. It does net rearm the assured a year older:than he is—tint from six months less to six months more, so as to equalled elm same between all parties. nth. kpaYs no directors, auditors or solicitors. 18th. A portion of the directors and the officer!'" are chosen yearly, and the members vote according ,t:o Wrest. ,19th. The ,assured can' surrender the policy at! any time aftei a term of years, and receive its sgairable • 20th. Every precaution is taken to prevent a forfeit.' ure of policy. 1 , The subscriber his received the Agency of this Corn pony, and is now prepared to effect Insurances on Lives, in accordance with the provisions of the Com pany. Pamphlets setting forth -the advantages of Life Insurance, and any other information can be obtained from BENJ. lIANNAN, Agent. August 20th, 1816. ' Administrator's Notice: NOTICE is hereby given,thit Letters of Administri lion were this day granted by, the Register of Wills add for granting of Letters of Administration, for tAe county of Schuylkill, unto the subscriber, • opoit; estate of Jacob' Ziegenfus, late of the Township of Barry, now deceased. All persons Indebted to said es tate, and all persons hiving demands against the same are — requested to call on the subscriber for settlement. J. It. ZIEGENFUS. August ISM • t Administrator's Notice. , LETTERS Of Administration on ththestate .1 , hn A' Falls, late orMinersville. deceased, Irving b • ea granted by the Register of Schuyiklll.county, ta he subscribers, all the, barring claims isgainst the )36., tate of the said decedent, are requested to make known the Caine to them without delay. RAEHAEL A. FALLS, Adrninistratris. JAMES it. FALLS, Administrator. Min - ersville, August 22d, 1846. Administrator's Notice. TIiEFLEAS letters or administration on the estate of WILLIAM IMIENPELTER, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Schusd kill county, therefore; all persons indebted to add lU tate, are requested to make unmedlitte payment. and all those having - claims will present them to the sub., scriber for Settlement. BabIUEL' . BII.I.YMAtt. Administrator. . Residing in rougvil le. .:PottrillW:Auguin 22d, ISM • • 14 fit THE 'MINERS' JOURNAL tALI,- yl 'JOHN STONE . 4. SONS, eVEAISICI3 , silks, gAibbons ifflilliiery iGoods" Ito 45, stirtirsiOaiD AVE now in norefat ;large imminent of Bid as: IfILLINERY GOODS:adapted to Fall Sales, such - , • ,Bonnet Silks and Satins--;llguredallti Faneyllibbons, of entirely new styles. • Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, of all widths. 'lllnekiind Colored Silk Velvets. • . • Frenelli'fney Feathers and Flowers: Fancy... Cap Nets and Laces. llneinsins, Willners, Crown Linings, ike. f fanyof the abase, ankles being of their own 'im portation, they ate enabled to offer them at thelowest priees. ' - f ' 'Mirada., September 5. . • ;,'3O- - It ' N T OO C e; ' ' Directors townenip.,j are TIE Eli School Arectors requested to meet at 10 O'clock, on the morning of xlie:l7th inst, at the house ore. Christ. Persons who 'are!aaplir.ants for.thi office of Teachers are notified to attend for, examination. !. G. JENNINGS, Seep. township, Sept. sth 1816, • • Teachers Wanted. ri - MIREE trE It S 0 rth to leach in the P WI) Ii e 1 Schools in EastDrunswig Township, Sibuylkill tempt)._ are wanted. It is necessary that at least two or the persons-applying should - he competent to teach the iCerman Laueuage also. Niine need apply but thoSe who are fully. competent, and who can bring good recommendations as to character !tic.: Apply to • , WILLIAM ROM, Pii't - of - the linard of Directors nearllCKeanshars. plembcr, sth, 18 id. .3S-3t . Tie French find GOkman Lan guages, amitunsic.. TE undersigned respectfully wirers his services to he eh - limns , of Pottsville and its vicinity, as a teacher of the French and German languages, and In sttuctor on tne Violin'and Guitar. ' ' , , The experience of tieveral yeara ail teacher-of the the {above named - branchei, enabled himin assure a rapid-advancement to- classes, or individuals plating themselves undelzhis instruction.. • Airangeme_ntsitii to, time and terms can be made with Will at Mrs. - Mootes;in Market at. F. FEBRIN• September, ath,,1858. , . 36-6 mo . r I lkfoSe , • . •• s THE fiIISORIBER, bet 1 a leave lo in form :? I.) e•public in general that he tits 2 A§ •- he _ ry :count), far the sale of C. Meyer's Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic. Plates,. and that he has plat opened a fresh•assortment of the 'racist superior ones ever offered to the public. . • .aleyer's Pia noik-liatre received the-premiums of the Franklin Institute fur several successive' years, and the - first-silver medal was dwarded to them by the sante Institution at its last exhibition. His i'latios took the lead at the•late National Fair at Washington, and were all disposed of long before the dose of the exhibition. Thdy hove also received the most flattering notice of all the most-eminent performersOf the present day, amtng whom are' the celebrated Leopold de Meyer, x Temps, Wallace, Burn, Madame Castellan, and mad) , Others, who have pronounced them equal to arty European Pianos. r The subscriber can lernish these Pianos either with Rosewood or Mahogany eases, at the Manufacturer'. Prim. • • Allte'rders lions a, distance will be promptly and ex- peifilouSly attended to,anithe Invites ill those in wantrita first rate article in give him a. call at his residence in the borough of Orwir„burg. e Old Pianos will be taken in exchange. I G. B.' ZULICIL Ornigsburg, September, sth, 1816. ' 38-6 mo By ADJOURNMENT XECUTOR'S-SALE. OF COAL LAND,, GF subscriber, one of the Executors of the Will of eorge Reber, Esq., late of Tuscarora,; deceased, the following property of the estate of the said decendent, on Satardaa the 27tA day of September ins at the public house of Fox & Mortimer, in the Ilniatigh of Ppttsville. ; . The undivided moiety or half part of 112 ;acres and alldwance upland; in Rush Township, Schuylkill co., adjOining lands, of John Braes, Peter Krabband others, surveyed on a warrant to Henry Stauffer. dated May 16, 1826, and afterwards patented to him. This tract is situated in the Mabanoy Coal Bashi, and abounds with stone goat. Aiso 13 acres and 33 perches of land in ;Schuylkill township, in the county aforesaid, 'adjoi fling lands of John Moyer, Benjamin Morgan,. and late of George Relier deceased. and now owned by the Little Schuyl kill:Company, and Alter, Stevenson & Co.; . Also, six Shares or the Capital Stock of the Schttyl killt Valley Navigation and Rail Road Company: . t • • • •LEVI REBER, Executor. gewcastle:September 5th,1816. 33--4 t P 4. 11. The other melee, of the 112 acres above Men tioned. will be offered for sale by Henry Stauffe, at the smite time or ; place. .Or it *lll be sold together, if de sired by purchasers. FM ) Latest News from the Army:. 1 . MITE subscriber would respectfully infoim the citi zens of Pottsville and vicinity, that be has Mir chased a fine, roomy Omnibus, which he .has named the GEN. TAYLOR, for the transportation of Pasigen gem to and from the Depot, of the P. &R. R.R. Vas smigera by leaving their names at. Gelsre's American lloiosit, will be called far in any partial' the borough, and they may be certain they will never bet 'disappoin ted, as I will have careful and attentive .drivers, and' will also give my ohm personal attention to the matter DANIEL F. GLASSMVEIL SAMUEL MILLS; Agent. ST. - O,AIR. ' • The subscriber would also inform the PubllC that he will commence running na Omnibus, to St. Clair; to dal. Leaving Pottsville direstly after the departure of the cars in themornlng, and after their arrival In the afternoon'. Persons desirous of taking passage to' Port Carbon, Or ; Si. Clair, will he promptly waited upbn, by leaving their names at the. American House, arid at Fox & Mortimer's Hotel: lieptemlier, - sth, 1846. ; I 'Wrapping Paper and Blasting . , f ' Paper. • . , , , 250 REASI6 Wrapping .Paper just "received and for sale cheap at 111ANNAN'S Cheap Paper Stare. r 5.• Merchants supplied wholesale at Philadel 'phla Also, a lot ot cliaapillastlag l Paper. , sth, 1616.36 —c.a. 1 := 1- • ' • • • ' • • •••••?' en • " 4 • 1 / 4 ' ' .. oi l N ) ACOUSTIC OIL! ?RE ,pjf Ulf CURE lAA OBARIESS • . ...... ,: . DE A FNESS . CURED. • ,••:•.. Starpda . Compound' ,Kreosole AcOuftic IV; • 1 CENOR the cure of Deafness, pains and the discharge ,-.1.` of matter, from the ears ; also all shone' dleagreea ble noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of water, whizzing of steam, am, which are symptoms of ap proaching deafneks, Mad also generally attendant with the,disease. ' i 1 . i ' '. CERTIFICATES. , ' • . 1. ;The following editorials and cenifiratee will be read with interest, as they speak facts, which are "stubborn filing. r." ' 1 . • Alosr EirsseantN4LßY Oran.—lf nny have drinbut, they may now dismist them, and the most incredulout -may consider Deafneesas curable. Numerous cases Of . .cures, and many of them very remarkable ; by the use 'nf hearties pil, , ba;ve been published , but this caps the climax. Yonne or-old may yet recover hearing. A .- lady in Smithfield,-, Pebnsylvania, and now Ming% eighty year's of age, had, been gradually getting Deaf for more thbri forty years, sr, that It-was next to irri liossible to make her hear conversation in the loudest .tone of voice. Last winter' she was indnced :to. trY iScarpes Oil for Deafness.' It is only necessary to add 'that she his used two bottles, and that her bearing is, perfectly , restored ; she Is cured. ! Philadelphia, November 11, 1812. , Ilgiec ATTENDING •To, coming as it does from a man soexteneively known its Is Mr. Grace', both to the city-and 'country— • . . I hereby.certify that from the effects of a severe cold last winter, I became partially deaf, attended with very disagreeable noises, like riglng of bells, &e. which grad ually increased until I completely lost, the hearing of one ear—when I was Igdaced tow Scerpa's,Accoustie, Oil, and am now haw happy to say,. That with the use of one bottle of the above medicine, Lean hear as well Is' ver, and all disagreeable noises hate entirely div Appeared. — Any further information respecting my case will be eladly given, by calling on me at N 02451. North Fifth street, near Race. DANIEL GRAEFF, . Dear:vitas Ovum— The following extract from a let fer written by Mr. Johnson of Boston, to a friend In this city, is important . - The bottle of Scarpa's Oil for. Deafness, that you sent me, with the 'wish that my daughter would try it, has been used. and in its teffects, have astonished all I ymu know bow very deifshe has been since she was three years old—she %lbw hears quite well: but as the medicine has all been used, I with you to send me an other bottle, which I have every reason to believe will cure her entirely:—Times: For sale by B. B.Ocimpert, NO. 120 Nortkffecond dladelphit "'^ Vett/vine by ' GM; MENEM 1 Notico .To 'Owners - ol Hydrants. /TIRE falimpling sections froth the Rules and Regalia. 1 Lions of the Pottsville Water Company,. are pub lished for the benefit of those Interested: • - r Sac. 5. Ownets p r Eydrants and others using sail Water,who permit persons not under rent. to use the Water, without the consent of the Board of Managers; riball incur a penalty of Ten Dollars. 'for every such Offence, and shall be deprived of the 'water until such Pre I. paid, or be liable to an action for the recovery of the same, aelbe option of the Managers. • ' r Sec. 6. Owners offlydrantsCr private pipes. Permit ting the water to tan at large, or suffering their Hy drants, pipes or cocks to be in a leaky state, or commit- Sing unnecessary waste, shall incur ,a penalty Rif One Dollar fort each offence. and shall .he deprived Of the .vrater untfl such thiels paid; or be proceeded against try suit; for 'the recovery thereof, at the option of the managers.' ' • • Notice is heieby given. thatthe above Rules arid Reg !.ulations„vrift hereafter be suictly enforeed. By Oder 'of the Board of Memnon. • - ' • r • ISRAEL' LOEflEß;.Eluperintendant. r. Pottsville, August29,lBlo. , • 3.5..5t . . Y GOOM a, andlii POtteville,by JOHN G. 'pROWN. 37Hy 480 , _ ROUGH ACCOUNT. 1 1 TSOMASFOSTER, Treasurer , in account ' will, the Borough of Pottsoilk, fro - id - June 17th; 1846, to May 19th, 1846. , i • I - CR. ' 19. IS4 July 12, By Cash trot Geinge Adger, on accounrDuplicate, 1845, • IV, By coat' from Satzel.slllls, on at- • 1 , - I count Taz. 1544 , ', `ll remount paid by Jacob Kline . to S: rldlyautn,late Treasurer, . j 1 being balance due him, as per I 1.. account, audited, t -1d3.51 By Jacob Kllne's note, 1 36 94 By cash from Abraham Heebner, •- Executor Heory stagerAleed. 19, By cash from George Haliler, col tector. • • • . 26.1 By cash from Gebrge Aerie; , • colleitor. 2, ' Bycash from G. Kehler: do. 5, ;, By Cash front Suet blilli,on Tax for 4614. 9, fly easb from G. Hailer, 116, By cash mak do rßy cash from. do 'Hy cash from do • : 6, By cash from •do • 113, By cash from do .; By cash,from do' . . 27, :By do ' • 3, By do • • • do - 'II, By • do do • • 118, Bydo - do 25, - By_' do - do I; By do \ do • !8;' By : dd) , 15; By do do 49, By ' do . do 11, By cash of N. 'K. Bensinger, for . I • , curbing. etc., - r& 20 By cash tram G. Heisler, collec tor. iiKg 00. r. / . NOlf r, ,},, I: 1846 Jan 3, By cash of John Wingert, for old . plank. • 7, By Cash from A. Russel, for tilling ap Rail Road, _r " By gash from .' m'l M., Mills, per 0. Doter, ' S" • By cash from G. Heisler,collector. e, By do do - •f, By do do 1, .By cash from Elanal M. Mills, on account Duplicate 1849, By cash from' G. Heisler,. • . By cash from Peter Jennings, for 'trier Manure. A.., By cash floral]. Heisler. • 8; 4,sh from G. Heiler; balance in I: - Rill of Duplicate. 2, By cash from P. Jennings. form., manure, . 'filar t ~ May ) • ,No. Orders. -. I, Order to Danl. Ault, for I • month's cervices as watchman 1, ,To Joseph lemma do To Phtifp Kantner, work on streets, To Z. D. Zulich, for arm ,- king duplicate of borough tax for 1845. • , To Philip, Kantner, for work on streets, • - Wm Straiten, do Wm. Straiten. do ' Rob's Woodslde./assignee of J. Lewis, Joseph Thomas, for work' • on streets, do do do - dn. do'' de Sillyman, late Trea surer, balance doe him, as per account, paid by Jacob Kline, security for Danl. liill,collector of,Taa 1838, To Peter Jennings, Super visor, John C. Conrad. for 46 . Perch stone and hauling, 11. C. Neal, •for hauling on • streets: • James Cleary, Supervisor, Debi. Dannan'e bill, for Printing and Atattonery, 'John Wingert, for hauling on streets, • . :do : do _ ,do do • 'Peter Jennings; for ten day's horse and Cwt. and work, , Philip Kantner, for work on. streets, To Daniel 11111 for supper, . Patrick Mclilannus. for Ma son, work, and • ffip rot crossings, Martin'Ctwry for work l an streets F. Bradley,for 51 day's work work on Streets, • •, do do I Darts Smith, for work lon • streets, . 4. . 443 I do . , do 416 ido •. do 414 Patrick Laughlin; for 11, day's work on streets, 03 - D. W. Hyde, for holding 'election S. Ward, ' 2 50 P. Cullen, .for labour On at,. Jesp Snell, for blacksmith work, • . , James Cleary, for work and Hauling N. E Ward, - Martin Curry...lln 144 day's - • work N, E. Ward, 11 86 John C. Conrad, for 43 perch I stone, • . j 2 0 07 D. Smith, for 91 day's work i on streets, . - 8' 12 D. Krebs, for copying areas-, . • . meat and making duplicate; .of Tax, • Peter Allison, for 1100 feet plank, - 1 Thomas Foster, for accep tance paid by him for Lamps and Lamp Posts, 'Philip Kantner, for 10 day's work on streets, .! 4 9 Joseph Yeager,holdingelec. • Lion N. W. Ward. ;3 Jacob Nerwine,,l month's services as watchman, ' 35 Aaron Potts, for two day's hauling, • 20 Joseph Brook, hauling one; • load stone, . 40 • Joseph Brook; for hauling: on streets 1841, • • • C• 62 Davis Smith, for work, ii I fiq do for 8 day's work, 63 Wm Stratton, 8 day's work' S. Ward, • . 1 131 Wm: Straiten, 10} 6'ol l ' • . work, S. Ward, 6 E. B. plcholtr. hoiding I election 8. Ward, . ,•- 13 G. ,Masiin,• holding election ' N.,E. Ward, 191 Danit. Ault, for 1 month'S • . services 111$ watchman,- 01 - JaMes Cleory, for work 134 stri,ets N. E. Ward, 71 Joseph . Hiilegab 10 - i 36 Mabel'. of Lime, 68 Philip Cantner, for 12 day's! vim*. 87 Peter 'Jennings, Supervisor • N. W. Ward,. 100 Jacob Merwine, 1 month's services as watchman, • 02 Martin Corry, •51 day's . - work N. E. Ward, 89 ' Joseph Thomas, 13} work N. W. Ward, 33 Wm. Wolff, holding elec.; tion N. W. Ward, - 00 Win. Lutz., 151- day's work N. W. Ward, I 03 Edward, Ganz. - 11 day'l work, N.E.• Ward. 73 J Dodson,/for 1- wheelbar. row, • 84 George Kitchen, for making fire in :Council Room, . 9 Daniel &horde. holding . •• election N. E. Ward. 04 , William &fatten, 171' day's work S. Wald, ' • , 05Davia8mith,17i day's work ' 1 S. Ward, , 100 t 1 Peter Jennings, for hauling ' and work N. W. Ward, 108 Jennings & Ebert, on *ac count- contract In Morris' Jarring' Shultz:. for 50 yards Paving Gutter, . 1 110 ' Philip :laminar. 111 day's . work; N. W., Ward, Wm.- Straiten. 101 day's work 8: Ward, • 104 Richard Stratton. 71 day's work, S. Ward . 632 • - Moses Straus, for bnishfcir , 0 ,' • Council Room. 233 A. Grove; for washing and scrubbing Council Room; 06 Richard Stratton. 31 day's - work SI Ward, i A. Sterner, for building cal "pert on Jackson street, ' 109 ' Davis Smith. 10 1-4 days • work S - Ward, - " 11l Joseph Thiimas..lol days • work N. W. Ward. , 27 r," G. &W. Dialogue's draft on S. Sillyariut,lateTreaVer: 20 30 A. Mortimer,-Supervisor, t• i " F. 11.• Munn, for 'rent of F Hose Canin, ' a. 2 41.17 Jennings & Ettert,oo aces r. contract Morris' Addition ' 4 420 Philip Kintner, 10 \dayr work N. W. Ward, ' • " 041 Jac.b Merwine, searatch man " Jame; Nal% -Per painttap 3 tamp Posts, b 11113 °T.dward Garq,liday'swork 17 ,?25 R"" 1, 4 1 56 Francis Keenan 6, for hauling • for Mortimer, 07 Peter Starr,2 day', hauling lan streets, • ." ". ,' de: • • . Wang; 121. , . Joseph Thant's,' 81 daye. t WOlf 7, '419 Peter I : g ennlnai. ibr wort.' ' Wird "' '" !,114 : Mary 111ferorhaitd • • hauling 15r.E.ward. !1* fi24 - James Cleary, 'do , " '127.' Martin cdrrey.for days 4,, . 1 1, - • work - Dr. 1845. July 1 CEI 45 24 Oh 228 Gil lEE 42 47 10 , F5l 13 41. a. 21 IR ill 107 22 Ifl2 iMI • " 'llB • Donley Causbart. 11 day. •wart y •• •• 325 ...46 • 138. • Davis Smith Malays work • , S. ..1_1.29 Wm. Eltatt •• 104 As t' '129 I Rich. Stratton 104 do .." 61 • • Itilui Fox for Mason Work. "' " 148 , 'do do " 13 231 :Robert Smith for repotting • • Fins ?tugs, " " "137 ' haat Severn for Lung/it:etc. ".17 139 , E. 0. Jackson for P,2ihting. "19 143 Jenningi 4." Ebert,'is ace% ' ` • of contract. " " 144 „ Isaac Severtriiiaccount con _ tract I:gilding engine house " " 148 Wm. Straiten 111 dart' work' i s. Ward.. • 150 • 'Shard Stratton days " 161 vh3rlesMadira,forboUdlng t culvert across Norwegian creek. In Norwegian at.. " - 149 `, Davis Smith 111 days work S. Ward, - H. Hsu* for sharponing tools do , blacksmith's work N. W. Ward, , do ` • do `do do for N. E. Ward ' Aaren. Potts If days hauling do 44 do John Fria 4 days Work N., W. Ward. Peter Jenribirs for healing and work, C. Stevenson for tirn years interest on Alter Limn, Philip Kohler for 22 feet curbing for B. Haywood., 4 30 feet do for G. Heisler. Wilson 1-2 day hauling. 11: Huintnel, for 38 feet curb stone In Ma hantangn et.; Joseph Kimmel S nights is Watchman, desire Foster for ain't pal& in suit of Kimmel's, vs. the Borough, Patrick Downey, hauling 20 loads, Jennings & Ebert for balance on contract in Morris' Ad dition, Peter Jennings for hauling and work N. E. Want ' • Philip Kantner 3 days work, J. Merwine 1 mouth's services as watchman. John H. Fox 13 day's work N. W. Ward. Daniel Ault, 2 incmths' sorriers as watchman, • James Cleary hauling and work - N. E. Ward, James Clear* on account of contract, bui l ding culvert at Callowhill at. & Rall.road. Wm. Stratten 15 days work IS. e Ward, Rich'd Stratton 15 days work ao James Shultz paving gutter a. crass Centre at. at Penn. Hall Davis Smith 14 I.2daya• work George Starr, for blasting rock do 2 days' work, B. T. Tayloi%, holding election N. W. Ward,. Daniel AWL, for 1 months' son. • vice, at watchman, Roh't Clark 2 days work N. R. Ward. , • , Robert Dickson fOr daniages in ') breaking Wagon. Thomas Powel 8 34 days' work on streets. • 18 180 John Fox 1 day hauling. 20 133 . MosesStraus 4 lb. sperm candles, " 173 Aaron Potts 31 day's hauling. , 24, 8 Elias Derr holding election , . S. Ward, 25 37 C. W. Pitman, dO N. W. Ward • 183 Henry-Boyer for blluonith work " Pa J. Dodson for 1 'wheelbarrow. "29 189 Wm. Stratton for 9 days's:vox-1c " " 188 Rich'd Stratton 31days' work. 0ct.29 185 Isaac Severn on acc't ding Engine house, " " 200 Miners' Befit interest on • loan to Jan, 2d, 1846, Nov. 1 191 Willi (Mark lidayd' viroz.k. on 1 streets, - " 192 Cleary & Roney, balance for building culvert, " 190 James Cleary for tvork, and • • . hauling, N. E. Ward. 17 87 , 3 187 Davis Smith 53 dlyidtvork, 457 " 194 'Philip Kantner 91 days wink. 975 4 195 John H. Fox 10+ ! . a, 55 " 5 202 Jacob Merwine months services as watchman, , u 6 201 Abralnim Hummel! on acc't of curbing, " 203 Daniel Ault, for I months' serviced as watchmin, ; 0 208- Philip Kantner 4i3 days' work • • :on streets, A 7 206 James Sbultz32Yards paving gutter, - 8 48 Peter Jenr.ings 'labour and• hauling W. Ward, 34 87 " 209 August Degurney 2 days work 166 .' a 193 Peter Jennings , work and hauling N. W. Ward, " 207 • 'do , do " 210 John H. Fox 6i'days work, . 204 James Cleary work and haul ing N. E r Ward,' a, 11 199 A. B. White, for bill of oil, a 15 146 Idatic Thompson for 1 lamp , Post, • _ ; ; 50 " " 12 R. D. Schoener fur balding election N E Ward .2 511 20 134 John Iletzelberger ftr mason ' work ' ' 4 -1 75 " ' •" 222 Abraham Hummel; balance on setting curb, • '1 . 0 218 Entwine' Rich 4/ days haul . trig; , 7 .44 " 220 Peter Jennings for ing and coal, I=' "" " 214. John Fox 9 diva weirk,N.W - Ward, • r " a 221 Wm. Burlee, for curbing in Coal at., 4' Morris' Addition 65' 12 - 215 Philip ICtintner, 101 days' work, 1 10 75 '.' 21 205 Robert Clark 2/ do 231 "- a 213 -do • •61 do • 563 u 212 James Cledry work end haul ing N. E. Ward, - • I 21 ~93 ," 22 28 Jacob Kline 1 day hauling 242 " 43 Jacob Kline levelling streets - • • S. Ward I 139 a 22 98 Jacob Kline 3 dayd hauling, 525 " " 112 , •do 2 do - "s. 3'50 • " 131'-do .2 do 3 50 t. •It ' 175 1 • do 21 do , 481 "" ," 189 1 \ do • do ;', 87 " 2251 do for hauling, ' 821 " •26 21i! John C. Conrad for stone de . ' livered, 846 "28 224 John Fox, 3 day hauling. , 87 " 'a 219 Luke Lee, 3 days' ha Orng, • 525 , " 29 223 ,John -.Wingert I day hauling, ITS Dec. 4 u• & W. 'DialoSge'it draft • Nov. 25th; . , 123 50 , " 226 Jacob Merwinefor I month's • services as watchmen,. a 24 00 " " 227 Daniel Ault for 1 month'. services as watchman, . - 24 en " " 232 John Fox II day's,work, • 83 "• " 230 Philip Kintner ,8 'days' work 800 " 6 220 William Hill 2 stoves and pipe for watch jams, ' • 833 haat Severn on'aecciont of engine bowie 100 00 Pattiuk 'Cullen 31 days work N- W.. Ward 2 92 Peter Jennings work & hauling .31 , 87 do do do 13 00 Joseph Thomas I l days work 1 25 Philip Kantner 3days, work 5 00 Isaac Severn on • account Engine house:, OD '.Patrick Curringtnii 1 • day work • 83 Philip Kohler for stone and mason work 0 12 A. Russel agent for 11 loads , gravel in 1839 and 40 6 03 Do for altering curb in Mah - antongo street - 65 0 Do for holding election S. Ward . 350 . Daniel Lauer for bill lumber • for 1844 6 41' 'Do for 158 feet plait): ; 2'oo John C. Conrad 4 parches ; stone'(or watch Sense 40 10G 00 78 CO .54 62 251 54 410 00 sso 00 .. •' 49 30 00 I 950 0000 400 240130 2.50 00 900 00 187 00 250 00 100 00 525 00 210 00 173 00 150 00 s3ti 00 138 52 122 00 208 00 1 23 34 110 Pt 59 PO PP 13 s IP p• Iss 106 PP fl 151 PP PO 34s " .. 147 " " 162 BIM bet. I 111 " " 152' " 8 142 233 3/ ft s. 154 " 9 174 25,00, .. .. 164 20 00 243 00 140 31 100 00 1 :ci ft al 167 " " in 800 5000 " " 166 2 12 116 37 " " 178 $863 5 061 " " 179 " " 182 $6055 4O " " 170 a 44 172 "100 176 •11 171 •• " 113 169 '24 00 21 00 64 •A 59 . L 6 so '• " ISt 9.15 ' 12 00 8 25 13 184 14-165 2500 6 22 8 72 4'57 7 08 EMI 19 50 IX] 15 75 27 05 85 62 10 50 ,S 7 26 25 32 50 6 97 30 00 19 65 UM EH Era 4862 Er] 11 10 76 00 834 I • 250 114 00 3 50 325 459 5 69 12 00 BM 1711 2 SO 24 00 5800 6 75 12 00 6+ 01 24 00 11 05 S 50 10 18 350' s5O FM 14 36 •' 13 337 UM ill •• 231 •• R 33 23 240 " 210 " 21 241 " 40 434 75 00 En 11 50 15 37 •1 VI 2 1 1 IN IA 243 603 '• 207 • IMM3 2 00 14 4 • 238 27 .. ~ 85 i. d. 239 3846. 2330 4. A 8 235 EE 123 50 . 313 00 9 938 laxly. 251;: 6'oo r . " 250 mOO " 15 21i 10 75 " 21 253 io oo " 140 3 00 2 IS 4 79 252 24 115 8 00 #ll 1111 23.5 SSD lilt ts re sg3 I eti " 46 tS6 34 B Ilia 14 94 , 7 239 Ot FT 20 s2ll 500 09 180 110 85 00 24 00 50 00 24 00 31 12 11 87 5 00 John T. Hazzard billof on! Isaac Severn ortactonnt of ,enslna bons* • F. 11. Maurer real far room 'fin tenders . • Jacob Merwin i 1 ma'a sn akes u watchman 11141141•Ault. I ma's awakes as watchman , Abut'. St. Clair, 1 s tove and pipe for watch brume Peter Jenohip for work hauling coal ' F. M. Wynkotip, for bill • Viatioll ftc- • 'Philipßantner %days' work Charles Lord An lumber and - work attulvert onLyqn at Do for. removing Engine bauso from tdortirocrea lot • borough lot, back of En gine hours Do Wm. Burka, an account, of sorting: • Peter Jentonp far work on demi. *mishits , ' tbr, oil. • bM ' Benjamin fittiner Air build- log culvert across Lyon at. • . ftaMt. 11,4* Thillp Santo r Dag ogack.ses streets 1. • al < _Pratt Jettaingfor Work N. 1 •.• 4 OF Sli.sWerd - 7.laanb.Mtrivlo 1 ces as itratcliriuto Oil "hauler Ault 1 wita'Siservista • as watcluarrin 1$ Samuel.Learla for surveying 30 00 John Knew for • hauling * • - ia toads stone George IL Silents? for bill . .u 0 J. 8. Nagle for* lamps for s Streets Peter Jennings 21 - dayi wax g 74 Frederick,3lusler ll days wat I 1116 P. H. Kaercher holding eleso., tom. N. E., Ward- , ; - 30/0 - 7 4 Peter Jennings 4 days work N: W.-Ward 000 John 311,80 1 day's work OE • Jacob 'Marwick's. I cno's seta/. eel as watchman 114.14 • Daniel Ault 1 mo's retakes as watchman 41 00 George Wynkoop 1 lock for lookup house a Jacob Shelly for work done 416 1 to watch boon ;116 Emannal Hug blacksmith week ; 111 Isaac Severe' fur two watch ' • boxes 1 . 000 --- Frederick hiesler for 4 days • , • -work N. W. Ward • 1 r ' " 223. Joseph Thomas 41 do' _s3 "• " 394 Davis Smith 8 days work* V 74144 " " 290 Peter Jennings work on ailk ••" N. W. Ward 10 if Eminuel Hilt 1 day battling 11 1$ Philip tdiamelsdorf Ow la - • perch atone to culvert hi • Adams street ' Vi Jacob Hummel 4 days . work • N Wald n George Fisher tor 200 brlek • • ta; Abraham St. Clair far repair- • • ' . lug stove in watch hoots os David Notts for holding eke: tion N. E: Ward Joseph Thou:m*3ldays work ' Pi, W. Ward 0 711 Philipliartiner 71 days amt do Xll3 Emanued Rich 4 days hauling do _CI OD Elias Henry 4 days work do 400 - - Peter Jennings workap batlikebatlike lls SI Daniel Anti for 1 mo . aservl. • ,cei as watchman 1141:10 'Db for 7 days watchman to date 11 09 • Davis Smith far IS days watt • Routh Wird • II el Wm: Shenfelter fat holding ; 1 • ' election south Ward • " 300 Jacob Uunimel for 8 days i work N. W. Ward ' 100, o " 306 Charlei Miller for Miro* U 24 278 , Philip Kantner for I days Work - • N. W. Ward 7 100 " 31.4 ' , Davis Smit.l3 111 days work • ' • South Ward II A 3 " -315 Joseph • Thomas 111 days work N.W. Ward SI 69 " 218 Jacob Heroine! 12 days work 0. _ . '315 . . Philip Kantnerla do (do 111 27705 • J.B. Nagle for repairing lamps doe 1 'lo Samuel Ilappt tor hording e• ' ' E. Ward . 16 Wm. Straiten for 14' days Work, South Ward Peter' Jennings for hauling - • ' & work, N. W.'Ward 8.! 00 282 Philip Kohler for Mason work ,:. -• $1 291 E. E. Wand for blacksmith wort 7 01 May 2 310 Ey es Derr for school tax on ; i.• ;Council house 11345 1 CIO " 912 John T, Wernegfor printing notices 0 11 6 '328 Philip Kant ner 61 days work N.V. Ward 1, T 11 8 331 Peter Jennings for'hanllng. and work N. W. Ward - lOU 0 324 Davis Smith 61 dayi work south Ward 00 330 ,Jacoh Hummel 7 days work • • ' N. W. Ward •• 9413 . 330 Error ie order No: In . 41 , • Balance in the bands of Treasurer I 96 ,-- " 8. 197 Feb .2 2CO 1 44 5 00 ~ 4 963 8 - 51 1515 8 51- 'SOK 5 04 .9 t• ts.s IE2EI '• 5 261 ~. 7 22 875 476 G *1 50 •' !.. cm 8 243 110 00 "sca 267 Slat. 1 ZS 7' 20 4 0 DEI "I 4 V4ll 960 99 le 931 V. .49 295 ISO 00 PO OP W 4 9 0 0 1 37 " 5 its !". sate, 102 ' 7 G 3 4 39 -1 34 1 05 7 44 19 217 RD " 267 Pt O. 292 3 32 KR 4 64 29 7 . '• 21 2110 120 00 lag .. . 295 . 25 I% 0 27 '289 24 IX) 4 00 Apr. 8 11 •• 0 .103 is as me " " 393 299 et 64 3p4 4 . 6 et go 7 2692 42 81 900 . _ ./ " 309 4. •4 302 '3400 - ..0 5 10 49 49 00 113 7:i 00 22 50 1245 9 41, 12 03 I oo 1 06 28'317 LI 30 2400 1000 ass 1 75 1 50 6 56 250 250 7 74 3 50 13 50 2 91 - . . r 0000 0 _ . . 'MS li to certify that we have examined the ae. 1 count of Thomas Fester. Treaiurer of the borough of Pottsville, front June 17th PM to May 18th 11500ank find it correct, as {ter foregoing statement. _ • . • M. elimnir. I WM. WOLFF. ' And} • . • Rais.. .• 1 !ELIAS DEER . Pottsville, Mb, 180, September . Ifidi . 1 04 SHERIFFiaiTY. • To the 'Electors - of SOhnyUirlll . County. • • 12ELLOW ClTl7.Ehit tii . At the Instance of teen, friends. I have determined to offer myself to you as, an , Independent Candidate for the office of BIIERIFIP, of the County. at the election in October next. Valets , led. I shall endeavor to execute the duties of the me, with fidelity and Impartiality. 101111,T. IFERNZIL Pottsville, 161m - 27,1841. 111-. To the Ele(Aon of Sohuynal COUitty.• BLEND AN FELLOW-CITIZENS—The send bunion of autnemus friends has inddeed me to Ito; F come a candidate fort the. Office of SHERIFF of Ole county of echo ylkill, it the ensuing General Elegtiegt subj6ct however, to be decision of the Democrat," Delegates in County •Convention. Should 1 b. web cessfid, the duties of the office shall be - north:iced *kb a scrupulous regard for the interests of all partial eMarr cern. d., ',Very Respectfully, ' . -.iron, Obedient Semrsac I ' 1 - , MICHAEL .SELTZ2i. Orwigsburg, August I, D346-31-te, : 4 50 lIM Sterner & Brother,. 16 5O 7,81 WHOLESALE & \IRETALL-DEALRSIO Dry Goode, Groctries; Fluor ¢ Feed ' 'And Mining Goods; enr,Eitinbury pt.& Spopseei :atm Easmuc, pa G V 4 l 0-it G IE I I CAVAI B. 11 , • Hoe altrgiya no:Aard cheap for coal. l FLOUR. FEED, cnocpaits; vitoinstomke Q.UEENNWADE, AND LIQUODAI • Two doors abari/Cuin'siie Hotel, Minn/rale, 11,17:- 64 79 • ;Imictaedson , g. coal Breaker: T110.4E persons abourerecting machinery for Weal( - in foal will find, it to their interest heft, mama a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the waves Oir, the above machine, will guarantee' such adventure let • saving, waste, ke. is. will 'be found to be as ' Worthy their attention. securing them againstallebiti, in order that these advantages may be tallytested. Witl. West Branch Valiey, near Schuylkill Berm .1174 36 95 8 10 .COal Land For Sale; . . VOUR valuable Iro7li 16aci ii nn the Basta Xenia. ' .1t: for aale. For particulars 0 PPiy to WN. 8. 1111.1., West Branettlraney. ..1 Alsn,.(nr sale the Timber right on ene Trea 011100 ' Broad Mountain. . i s ~ June 13, 1816. 1 • . StHieter •F. W. GEISSENIIAItirIEIN, iIR. ' • ASTORNET AT LAW. ••: . Solicitor In Ckanecry, ¢ Celaniistioner far Poraeydradll4 No. 141 Pine at., N. York, rear Hausa May be seen at Aim reoldence, MOONS atte4lo4X fore 9 A. M., nnd after 4 P r . pl Jaw 13. • ; PROCLOIATION. NOTICE is hereby'elvert. that a Coast. of Comolll I'leas.-fir the trial nreausr at iliqft In and tin an county Of Schuylkill, will be held at ihwigebni& 11 the comity aforesaid. nt. Monday. the Iktik day elf Sip 'ember next, In continue two weeks. Therefore all persons having sults pentikag. cad en persons whose duty 11 shall be to appear It sald drat!. ' will take notice and govern themselves itcentMbllal." • , JEREAITAN RELADbertr. • Sheriff's °Mem ()Twigs. burg, Aim.* '; I • • r Navy !Island 114•0 TM& TiE undersigned, evOttld respectifoliytntorm Win , customers, as, well as new ones, that no sett elide establishment has taken Plaer.and all ordersibirlitesso, Schooners or Barges under 104 feet In length. 1$ MC beam, and 10 feet In depth, will be attended CO OSA the usual care apd determination to give muisflutiosts • Long Planking, Wrought Spikes, beavjp Thabar and god Workmen, ettableslus to turn nut-Rivet Cratt the veryibest description, warranted to pleamsndadia forfeiture•of $2OO, on eat* velvet built bye* anbanl4.• her. .10M4 N. CROSLAND. Pottsville, Avgitst 22, l(116. *•a!'—lrian • The Pottsville High tees., Institntinn, formerly under the dinsilignet 1 Mr. David Sanderson, has been placed uttatrille care of Mr. Elias' tichnelder, a graduate of Iganieitg College. who proPinies opening his Bebopt en geohillYs• the 31st of August. The course of instneedni erfilest• brace - the English. German. Latin and Gfeek larigner gee, Ge.wapby, Diann*, Natural Phileseinty, China: try and Rhetoric, ArithMetic, Algebra. • enometrr, Mensuration,' Safralthlt and 14 " The exercises cititleglamation and Cettrpentlea tie regarded as gabled-is] of special greaten atuotion•will ea bestewed,a= ,useA, to forward the pupils in drab Uteess 111310.2 meats: net omitting at the same time. / due -1 1 01 1 1 to • ; grateful and pulite.deportment. ' • ••• Ninny Hien August 2% - 13...11tri 2660 4 Cb • MOUNT: PLEASANT Steam Planing Dill awl Turning ; Fiefroy. • t 3 ; -- - 1 THE subs Crthe s i rerpietfully liiiiol3llCell tO 411/ re CIE me and the public, that Ids Steam citing on horivegian strext.in this Botough.te aw . succesefut operation. and is prepared to do an Mink Planing to order.at the shortest notice. Ere will t .., ; on land tooting boards of everp deocriptlen. _ , , will be sold at the lowest rites. Hs is Also - ',-- • . to esecute every description of . ' - ~ , ~, ;;, . , ,TURNING IN WOOD.' ',_ . _ ~_,, r'• - -, tech as Awning Pasts, Itird roots. chid*. „11111,1sgely - .' ..7 As he has einployedihlr. Wm. Gleim es.* this business,ballaustsbimself that all, to his care, will be executed to their laps He therefore solicits the patronage , of tDit publish. He has also*. Circular Dew for slitting _all Mode OR Lumber, for the vat rs Z purposes for wma Ilhgensell'i , - KENAI IITDAUDIIII ~ rf - *iv Orders for.= At.. can be !ilit as as 1 11 1 111114 i - Henn. James. 8 illgnian fc Bohai. Pottsville, Aug. OA 1846: . , . i TS... ' 6 00 24 OD 24 (Xi 10 54 0 37 775 $3O 567 2000 9000 . 430 I 0 0° 40 GO N I/
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