The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 10, 1847, Image 3

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Veal , Titagle 101 1817. •
•
----7— The4ualitlry' sent by Rail Road this week fa 13.122.
09—hy Cartsl,4,4lB 15—total, by;• Rail 1401d620,104 13
t
—do by Canal 75,n09
Tbe suspension of work generally on the fifth of July
bes decreased the shipments this ISeek, • . •
The following is the state of t: the trade this year as
compared with last, to date, frOm the Schuylkill and
Lehigh Regions:
1847. 1846. ioirease.
{ R ica . B ra y!, 4 1 20 9 , 8 1 3 8!
z0 5M . , 01:4 150
7 7 483 0/5 9
Lehigh ,241,419 181,730 59,669
794,900 701,900
236,523
Increase in 1647,
_Boats are very scarce to carry c oat to New Fork,
and freight has advanced to $9. per too. For Philoiel
phis,' boats ate plenty..
.. , .
' We clip the fOlfowiag comparative statement oJc..t,
orite,..luly 3, of each year, condensed for the Boston
shipping List, from the North Americana
• , • -in 'lB4T.' lo 1846. Iper. ' Dee.
From Virginia,' 2,641 Ts. 3,505-Ts. • Oil
" Phltattol4ffila,.llo,73B ,109,339' 10,399
Other places 11,1 P 6,163 4,991
England and—
'Scotland, * 5 " 12`.937 5,68 S
" Nova Scotia, 22,573 19,08 2,857
The increased iihrnattatlonri of coal from Nova qcotta,-
we are pleased to team, are
J ot as great ite was antiiipe
-red' The scarcity of vessels and high freights has oper
stedl'against that trade this year, but to obviate that dif
dculty In future, those Interested are procuring to be
euitt a lark number or col tiers expressly for that trade.
IresoE or POUT; Iticustono. 7 .-During the month of
'June there vrived at Ityrt Richmond the folloWing num
ber of sr:lasers coastwise :—Bargees 4, brigs 30;schooners
OW, sloops 105, and there also arrived, durilig.the s a me
time. by canal and Inland, NM boats fur coal freights.
Fretilasi° Eastern putts have varied. Very Itttle du
ring, the lett week. We contlnuetast week's quotations:,
-To Neiv York, I V 30
•
To Newark, '• . , 1 30
-
To Providence, - , 187
,
To Foil River, i I 67
• -
To New Ltedfuld, '
To ti4lelo,
To Portsmouth, N
Tu Portland, Me.,
Huston,
To New' Haven,
.To littrubrd,
To Troy,
To Albany,
Theraies Crorattristol air 121 cts. more
PRICES Or COALON 004 RD.
White Ash Lump,
Nut do
Broken, Ede, and Sto'e,
Red Aih Lump,
Prepared, •
Lehigh Lump, -
Prepared, ,
freight:s by Canal, 70 cents to; Philadelphia, and
$2 00 to New York.
sent for the week ending on ThUrsday Evening lust :
RAIL ROAD. CANAb. •
• WEEK. TOTAL. WEEK. TOTAL
'p. Carbon,: 9,430 14 211,661 16 L • 4, 464 12 03,337 01
Pottsville, 4,077 17 90,200 05 •
i. Raven, 10,40519 '255,243 15. 954 Oa 15,53715
P. Llinton, 1,144 - 12. 27,050 17 . 00 0,0 015 00
24122 6 62000' 13 5,418 Y 5 , 79,83900
79,839 00 : - '
. . .
Total ILL& Canal 700,003 16 ,
...-
llitE'S OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON RAIL LOAD,
• •votisr /., 1841.
From Mt. Carbon. Sch. Maven Fit Clinton
To Philadelphia,- $1 50 41 40. •1111 25
-To Richmond 150 190 ' 1.20
RATES OP TOLL BY CANAL,
From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton.
To Philadelphia. 61 ma. ," 60 cu. 52 cu.
LEHIGH - COAL TRADE
For the week ending Jude 26,1817
WEEx.•
7,140 Der 72,111 13
3931 07,, 55,258 09 ,
2,768 OT 40,b53 - U6
700 01 9,886 08
3.500 00 • 40,861 09
. 1,795 16 •18,79216
245.17 3,701 11
Summit Mine
Rhu rue Run
Beaver Neaduiv
•Sumflit
liazieton • '
81/ ckmotratain Co
Wyinuing •
1%992 its
LACKAWANA COAL TRADE.
• The quantittof Coal 'sent to Market for the week en
ding June: 19. ! • 14,400
Total.for the Beason,
- PINEGROVE COAL TRADE.
Antouut coal transported on the Union Canal Rai
[toad, for the week ending Juts Ist.
Then. C. wt. qrs.
2;510 12 2 •
Per last report .5,340 7. 0
27,850 19 0
V. L. CONRAD, Collector
Total
Amount Aransportiol on Swatara Rail Road; front lath
to 30th June, (inclusive.)
1 Tana. C. wt. qrs
I . 3,521 9 I
Per last report ,113,996 18 0
17,4:11- 7 . 1
V.I. CONRAD, Collector
OM
MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD.
The following to the smount of coal passed over the
Mill•Cteek Rail, Road., for. the last six days:
7,11 U 07. Tons,
10.545 01 • "
Per last.repnrt
115.6.55 II "
GEORGE HADESTY, Collector,
Total
SCHUYLKILL VALLEY. RAIL ROAD
Ariyiunt of corid transported over the Schuylkill Val
ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even
ing lest.• 0,541 01 ~Tona.
_ .
MOSS 15
Per last report,
145.629 19 " •
JESSE TURNER, Collector
Total
MOUNT CARBON .gc. PORT CARBON ROAD
Amount of Coal transported over the AlMint Carbon
& Port Carbon Rail Road, for the weeltl.ending on Sat
urdai evening last.. 434 01 Tons.
Per last report 234,927 10 "
Total 137-362 06 "
'JESSE TURNER. Collector,
MINE MILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD.
The following Is the amount Of Coat' transported
over this road.for the week ending on Wednesday last.
11,930.00 . Tons.
'258,825-05 "
Per list report
Total
LtrAM NEWELL. Collector
MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.
,Arnount of Coal transported ov - ei' this Road for the
week ending on Thursday evening list. •
• • 6,00515. 0 Toni
00,613 01 0
Per lait repent
VOtel
' 98,018 io 0 ~
N. CLEAVER. Collector
TCSF Received this day prr Union Canal
Lousiana and Thorns Bodes, .
- .4 65 Barrels of Flour.
600 Bushels of Oats..
500 Btu - Awls of Rye.. •
. ' 200 Bushels of Corr!.
. • 2000 lbs. Country films & Shoulders.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers by
NORTpN & HESSER.
Pottsville, July 10, 1847. V 28—
I)RIED Beef, a choke lot of Dried Beef, just
received and for sale by
July 18,'47.] NORTON & HESSEIT.
DUTTF.II. 26 tubs of Butter Out up - for Facrii
IJI lye, or retelling, will be sold low by
July !0,'47.] NORTON & HE3SER.
icm Bu6hils
N Bh Ot u A ro & r s Ii " E
b S y SE :' R.
428
July'lo. 1847
JUST received and for sale by the subscriber
65 Hoagies& Hero and Shoulders. '
Str - bbls.' A lbany Ale.
90 " NewarkCidet.
' Soap, Candles, Tee , Sugar, Mollasses. Salt,
- Plaster, &c. all which 1 am disposedto sell at
Philadelphia prices, Freight added. •
__
JAMES DOWNEY.
Morris Addition, July 10, 28—
•
VERY SUPERFINE FAMILY 11A.M11, fir sale at the
York Stare . . of &atilt& Shiy's *and, alft of Schoo
ley &. Son. [July 10-28] EDWARD YARDLEY.
Coal liffuirf to ; Rent.-Schuylkill
iNrificit will hold 5:1 boat toads of coal on-the level,
or one loaideeo. Good scales and screens, also
good water for vessels or boats. This property b well
adapted for shipping or ietaili a coal. if desired , . Let
ters paiitaddressed to A. 1.. OR ENFIELD; at the Led
ger allte. Philadelphia, will be .romptlyiattended to.
Philadelphia. July 10, iStf 28-41
Drift Ca •
- 9 n BETTI of drill. wheels an • • a, • only new
0 1 ./havina never been tined. A: et are 2 Inches in di
ameter, fur a 4{l inch veld, chilled wheel.. 18 Inches in
diameter, made by "E. W. McCrinnes. For Isle cheap,
apcaylo [July 10-291 F. w•iirGHEI.
AUOY from 16 to 17 yearling' age to learn the Drug
and Apothecary basinen—one who speaks the Ger-
Man and English Languages would be pmlerned. .The
Most satisfactory references will, be required furchar
acter anti honesty. Apply to •
•
JOHN GI BRAWN,
Apothecary, Centre at. Pottsville.
Pottsville, July 10th. 1847.
PRAT the sobscriber purchased at Constable's sale.
L two tones and homes!, the propetty of Michael
Mailman, hhe has loaned to William Kart rnan, du,
ring tils•illedsute. All persons are, therefore. forbid in
tetterinrtgllß Bald ptupetty, as it belongs to me, •
HENRY MARKLE'.
. Miner:rate, inly fifth, 18-17 • 29-3t*
50 reslT
the
X X and 1; ;C-1, will ,
be " :old cheap for cash or
approved notes. EDWARD YARDLEY,
July IQ, 1947
COMMISSIONER'S SALE -
. Of Real Estate.
tllE Commissioners Of Schuylkill county, will hold
a public sale on Monday, the Oth day - of Angustitext,
at the Court House. in the borough of Otwirsburg, for
the purpose of selling all such unseated lands as have
been purchased by them at Treasorer's sates, agreeably
to the "Act of Assembly," and have been bold by theca
Cmredeemed. for tire years and upwards ; a list of whicb
is hereunto annexed. dale to commence at, 10 o'clock,
A. bf., on eahl day, and continued from day to dap un-.
til all Is sold.
':.. :Piriegeo De.
/ lot Henry BOYer '
103 acres Joseph Snyder & Cu. ..
4 lota 'John Salter Wharton
~ 2 " Peter Fitzpatrick •
I " RellY /11- pnaliary ' '
1• " John R. Wharton
291 acres John Hither -
201 ' ' Michael rirlteet • ..
127 — '" Filbert d Snavely
143 " Henry Biechley
100 " John & Adam Brown : '
' 1 lots Moses &others ' . '
I " John Luckenbill . .
1 - " Arnold, Miyer 8; WhartOn
i " - ' Eller ' '
I " Marcus Caerman.
2 " Jacob' CMiet
97 acres Res;.SnavelY, Lehman, & others
150 " ' George Roth '
•'22 "1 Charles A. Snyder • •• , i
59 " Griffith Eldridge
178 " Jacob Heberlin,g, Jr._
_ •
131 " Charles A. Snyder •• ,
00 -'r John Snavely
150 •• Francis White ' - '
100 " George N: Eckert
15' " John"lteutz'
8 " Ley. Kelm, 1./ferrite', & Ftlbert -. '
-170 '' Paul BrAnd ,
8.5 " Greenawalt. Jno. George & Co.
10 •,.' Ley, Kelin, Drenkel, & Strimptler
588 " Henry Biechler•. '
' 4• •' Frederick Klett ',ember*
- 150 " Leg, Kelm. Drenkel. & Strimpiler
180 " ' Joseph Snyder & Kemp
200 " Jacob - Seibert - •
4:131. " ' Jeremiah Mcllvain '
150 " Samnel.or Danielgain
143 " Henry Buehler - ..
300 " It. Hain, Greenawalt & co. - • s
190
2 90
2 3"1
237
2 40
1 50
2 '25
1 75
1 75
03y70 a *3 75
3'50
a 75
3 7.5
f.OO
3; 50
287 j
4 00
9 67 a
3 37i a
9" „, Greenawalt, Jim. George & Co.
13 "..t.°' Charles Snyder
100 " Charles Snyder
1' " Robert Miinor & Klett
7 lots Arnold & Kauffman
I '" Bower & Kandrinan
43 acres Charles Snyder
63 " Jacob IBlnnie
Int " Greenawalt, George & Co. =
100 " Joseph Bensinger
Manheini.
300 acres James Cressnn
•
1 lot .1 wnh Leitzel
1 " Jacob Weitzel
1 " t Samuel 'Brook & Poll •
700 acres Bentley ille Kelm
I.lois Joseph Richards "
.
3 " Robert Lewis
3 . Johu C. Offerman • ..
I " " George,Dentler
1 " ° John Nears.
1 " M. Etraiden
" John Ebert
I " Wharf Benjamin Dewess •
k " do do do
I " No. 51, Richard Orem'
I " No. 52, Richard Oram
1 " No. 53, Richard Orarrt•
3 " William Richardson
7 acres John Shoener, Jr.
•
300_ ". Snoted:Bell
. 91 " John Biddle
.4 lota Captain R. F. StOckton ' •
cm!
1 " Maria Minnig
41 acres Jnhn & Benjamin Pott
130 " Benjamin'Pott
1 lot Mr. Braiden
" No. IS, Edward II GM
. Kinsey 11. Hill htWilliatn Spolitt
Cano' k- Boradon •
1 " Benjamin .Dewees
1 " George Dentler
" Jacob Wetzel
Loiver Mahontongo.
27 acres John Ktintzerman, Jr.
" Charles Werner
100 " Henry lieherling
04 " Damel Hand
107 " Jnhn Hand
50 " • Henry Helierling
138 " John Hubei
2.10 " William Graefr
150 " William Hoch •
300 " Samuel Eisler •
271 '• • Iludder & Co.
90 " John Reed
911 " Phdip liun'zinger
300 " Hecim Keck •
100 " Samuel Hain
'" Mitt Zantzlnger
.15' " Jacob Dinger
• Myr!' Township,
165 acres Jacob Krebs
300 " Samitel,Hnfrmin , -
226 " Daniel fill:Open I .
344 " Henry Stickler •'
33 " Henry Snyder .
350 " 'Benjamin Becker
30 " Francis Yarnell & Co.
130 " Francis Yarnell 4- Rlgg
409 " John Brohst
350 " William Crointby , •
472 " Wary H. Weaver
59 '• .17ilin Prober
50' " Isaac Christ ,
25 " Peter Hitler 'et Co::
1000 " Jacob
241,419 it
CM
Norwegian: :
100 acres Thomas Haven .
535 " John C. (Warman
3 lots George Patterson,
I " ; Nisholas Thuron
119 acres Reaves 1c Matlock •
139 " do do ' .
,
135 " ' do do '
los ', . 'do do
50 " Renjamin Becker' • .
200 " Recker, Gamma, & Lauderhrum
1200 " George Ruth
" - - Wayne. . .
200 acres Samuel llatn
4" Bomber
115 •• Elijah Yoder
.
100 " (Gruber & Moyer • •
1 Int Abraham Fen% . . • '
-100 acres John Brown .
91 '" John'Sharff '
.80 " Elirunliar, Christ, & Sholl '
50 " Jacob Minnia .....
29 " John Hommel '
33 ." John Fitter -
80 " Struphar & Minnie
12 " Daniel Meter • ' .
,
Union. -.-
. . .
930 acres David Fntz ..
400 " Tiltribits Smith
381 " William Stewart
370 :' do • do .
200 " John Reiley
73 " Conrad Fuss . . .
350 " ' Daniel Fry & Co' r.. • -
392 " John McCal:ny
187 " G. R. West . .
'l9l " , John McNeall . ,
t. 70.775 05
• Ruah Township. s
71 acres -Alter, Stevenson, &, Cooper
600. " Benjamin Comb
400. William Weller
400 " Andrew Geiger
400 " Jamei 51. Spencer
100 " James Terrtert
101 " John Kleckner for Stanferl'
00 . " George W: Duacen,_
251 acres William HdcW& Co.
180 " Bhillo Zimmerman & H in
150 " William Zimmerman
177 " Jacob Kimmel & Co.
80 " Jacob
154 " Benjamin Botinwiti
'3011 4 " -William GreeS t•
100 " Henry Ileberling
193 . " Joseph Zerhe
300 " Samuel Sister
Schuylkill.
400 acres William , Windermoth
12 " Audenried & Reber
inn Harding
IS " Joseph Maurer
149 ". Adam Wit
20 " William Wildermuth
140 " Jacob Rrauel Co.
Pottsville
t lot Rands & Moore
1. " Samuel Wolf
I ." ' Henry Dritiosque
" James Morris
" Volney 11. Palmer
1 " do do-
• Schuylkill Raven. •
lea A Graham ' •
," S. Walls •
1 " No. 111, Richardson &Bill
I " No. 5, do do ••:
-• Branch..
Marren/ Rain & Filbert
600 it - -k-thorly Miller •
141, " Joseph M. Eldridge'
600 " U. &J. Sillynimn
• - West Beunsralc. .
100 'acres N. 'Zimmerman &T. Weyer
400 " Shoener & Pots
' •
100 " Leopard Rishell
= West PUIO.
50arres T.nne & Billig
421", William Graeft
Upper Ma ionlangr.
406 acres' Benjamin Snyder & Co.
East Brut:swig.
1000 acres Daniel Kelm & Jones-.
FREDERICK RECK. • 1
GEORGE IL B TlCllTEll;jCommissioners.
LEWh4 DREIICR,,
Commissioners' Office, ,
sth, 1611'. • • 26-
WANTED.
Take Notice
ME
NM
MINER'S OlL—Supertinestrained nli Coe Miners to
to be bad tit Hie 'York Store. _ -
July 11), 1817-2,83 • EDWARD'YARDLEN.
Notice `to Bridge Builders.
Qt&LED, proposals will he received at the office of
• k--3 the County Commissioners, at any time between now
and the 26th of July. /647, for the erecting of g covered
bridge over Elchuylkill rtver, at Fahl's Ford, in West
BruntrvirtoWnchip. - [July 10 23--9 t
•
Stray Cow.
CAME to the residence of the, tuhscriber nn .
lam, A red COW with a white face. The owner
can have her by paying the colt , advertisine.
. • - REICIBENS PEAL L
July 10-29=3t9- 6 miles below Pottsville, River Road. ,
Stray Marc:, '
(13;44" STRAYED away front the tunnel at the
Orwigsburg Lauding on Saturday night last.
• • a grey MallE,helivy with foal• had a cough,
having caught cold, and was rtibtied on the
back by the saddle. Whoever wilt return said mare to
the subscriber, or leave information at the Depot House.
Orwigsburg Landing. where she ran be got again, will
be reasonably rewarded. • CHARLES EtEIVAN.
July JO, 1817 , , 'l9 -3t• ,.
Port Clinton & Toni aqua R; R:
• •
T r* f
?PM entire road front Port Clinton to Tamaqua ha
l. vine. been renewed with heavy Iron rails and rood
substantial batters with all other improvements adapt
ed to the 'e of L ocomotive use eligihes, and the regular
business of the road being now resumed; a parseneer
train will, on and after Tuesday.the 13th lust., leave Ta
maqua daily, (Sundays excepted) atbo'clock,'A.M..and
_arrive at Port Clinton. in time to connect with the &win-
Ward train from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returnine,
will leave Port Clinton on the arrival of the Philadel
phia can, and reach Tamaqua for dinner. A freight
train with rnerchandize will aim leave daily . ,
- WM. WALLACE. Trrai;,. & Reetr,
Little Schuylkill Navigation R. M.& Coal Ca. ,
Philadelphia, Jilly 10, 1817' • • 28—tf
Public Sale.
L
I tErne.fnim„sre. d dae e t e P a l h er tun at
. t o " o e w e'. r
house of Ja
uctkill
township, firhitylk . lll county. on Friday, and Saturday,
the 6th and 7th of August next ; a variety of ruining
utensils, Blacksmith's timls, household furni•ure,
consisting in part of one horse, three, wagons, three
sleighs and sleds. ploughs and harrows, twosetts Black
smith's too:s, eight beds and bedsteads. carpets. stoves.
chairs ; together with n variety of other household and
kitchen furnitnre too tedinos-to mention.
Stle to commence at 10 o'clock or each day. Terms
mule known on the day of.Fale.
• • . err A [ILES BENSINGER,.
Executor of the twat, of Jacob Benlinger, de , eased,
July 10, )917 • r 24--314,
R. .S. R. ANDREWS,
WARN AIR FUR.VACE .4. COOKING RANGE
NAIitUFACTURER,
• No. S 2, Nora' Sixth Street,.
PHILADELPHIA.
RESPECTFIILLY solicits atxentinn to
his very superior a bil cOmulete assort
:vs, men, of Warn: AirKiraCces. Cooking
Ranges. and Rath' Boile•s. iaq excelled
briny establishment in the United States
which enables him in elVe entire satisfaction to nursha
se'rs, to hundreds of whom, whn now haVe them in use,
both in city and country, he Is Prepared to give the most
satistivtory referetive. lie keeps constantly midland
nine different sires of Ranges; all of which :may be
seen at any time,talliß store, and warranted to perform
well; together with every variety of Furnaces and
Boilers. •
Also a select variety of Parlor and Cooking Stores.
Grates, Port .11antels, - Pautt and Hearth Orates, Eial
Scrapers, Gas Ovens, 4-c. •
in nsitotintent, ninthly. and price, he (vets cant - id-rut
that he can please those who call, and. theYe fore. invites
an•examination ofhi%stock. Phila., July 10-28,-fma
Supply of Water.
THE PaTTSVII.I.I!,.WATER COMPANY have note
in their power. provided the requisite imm - lie raised.
to make inch addithin to their works, as, in the opinion
of the diiectore.folintled upon the best information that
can be obtained on!,tbe imblect, to offer to the inhabi
tants of - Pottsville an abundant supply of pure spring,
Water for all domestic and Manufacturing pia : poses,—
The sum required for this, mirpolc is fon rthonsa nil dol
lar( .The only means the, company have of raising this
sum le by the tale of the shares`rif the Capital stork of
the company, of which about two hundred now remain
unsold. The pars:tine of a share is twenty-five iliMurs.
The etnek.has. hitherto yielded an annual dividei,4l of
six per rent. on the amount now subscribed. If one hun
dred an I sixty shares more can be sold. the new supply
of water-van .tie introduced immediately. and ihavada
every ten,inn to helms., that the it-co-awl income ari
sing from - the increased.sUpply will ennbla the mnna-.
tiv to deciarertri equal.if areater dividend in future '
The directors respectfully ask - Nap who desire to use 11,e
'water. all property holders in. tha,,yorough. and overt'
One who feels an interest in the healthand comfort of
tit...people. or the security of property from the ravages
office tin aid them in this undertaking.The< h .o . mmittee
npnninred by the directors to- sell stork to a. *niumint
sufficient to enable the contemplated improver in
he made, call upon the inhabitants in the - ens' ing
week for that purpose. stock will also he received by
Andrew Russel. or Thos. 0. BPIIIIV. Treasurer.
BENJAMIN T. TAYLOR,I
'ELIAS PERK, }Committee.
WILMAM moßrimElt,
Judy JO, 1817
WAREHOUSE OF PIUNTS ONLY.
No. 56 Cedar St.,. Nero York.
LEE,- JUDSON LEE,
(LATE LEE k JunoN)
Occupy the spacioutt FIVE STORY WARF,IIOIISE,
N 0.56 Cedar Str,t,—the whole or which is devoted to
the rothildion 'and sale of the single article of PRINT
ED CALICOES Their preen OMR consist. of near
ly ONE !THOUSAND PACKAGES, embracing some
THOR:RANDS; of ilifferent pattern's and colorings. and
romprisihe eveiwthing desirable in the line, FOREIGN
and DOMESTIC.
All of which are offered for sate, for rash, or sgatisfar
tory credit. at the lowest prices, by, the PIECE OR
PACKAGE.
New`stylea.aro reesived almost every day. and many
of Mena are cut - up for mit own sales, and not to he
Mond elsewhere.
Printed liets of prices. corrected from - day an div.
with every variation in the market, are placed in the
hands of buyers.
Merchants will be able to form some idea of the pa
tent and variety- of our assortment. when we state,
that the value of nor usual stork of this oNn. MITICLV%
is at least twice the value of the entire stock of dry
-roods mandly kept by our largest wholesale Jobbers:
This fact. together with the fact, that Our means and
our attention. Instead of being, divide:4 among tt vim
variety:Of article's. are devoted wholly to one. will
render the advantages which we can offer to dealers
perfectly obvious ; and it shall bn oar care that one
who visit oar establiihment shall meet with any dis
apnointment.
Our assortment is complete at all seasons of the year.
LEE, .IPDSON &
P. S.—B. F. LEE. fnimerly of the firm of Lnor &
Lees. And late senior partner in the nrieinsl firm of Lee
& Brewster from'which ennneainn he withdrew: some
One ago. hus:.ll.,utined holiness in eonneetion with
Messrs. Lee & Judron.under the firm of LEE. JUDSON
& LEE. and he ventnres to orenre his fiends and the
thTtliile new firm will maintain the =ems pm
eminence. in.thiri branch of the trade, which filmier
-1v diatinguished the other two houses to which-he be-
Muted. ,
:New Ynik. July 10, 1847.
•
.
. Wanted: •
. ..
MWO good CAIIPENTMOI to work' on Dont Cabin.—
1 Arid a inendv . Man' qf all niorzi, to mike fire., carry
Water, and ilinke• himself geilettilly ii.iefill nhnnt a Rant
"yard. Apply to • J. M. CRORSLAND.
Jay 3, 1817. . : :27.:
Administration Notice.
IApIEREAS -lettere of Administration on the estate
of,Apettetun Witmati,late of the borough of Mi
nim/Ale, Schuylkill Count v. deceased, have been grant
ed to the subecriher by theiteeNterof county:
notice to therefore eiyen to all thous indebted., to said
estate, to make payment forthwith:and all those; having
claims, will present them for settlement.
C. W. TAYLOR.. Admlniptratnr.
•
. ! MARY WITMAN, Admlnlstuarix.
June 26, 1647 26—L6to ,
_ . . _ _ ....____
NOTICE` . [- [
. .
fr HE subscriber, having sold nut his store 'in the ho
tallish of htitiersville.herettv gives notice that he has
if ft his hoOks in the hands of Esquire Tayinr; for,sent e .
merit: MI those indebted are requested to call niphint
and settle their accounts on or before the let of. Aneust
next, if they Viishao save costs.
GEORGE CAVANNEE
9t, Zt
June 28. 1817
To Rent.
AT Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, Pa.. a foundry and
machine shop, will be rented separate rot tneettier,
withla ten horse pnwer steam eneine. all in Complete
order, with all the necessary tools for foundry, machine
shop., and Maeltsmithing. Patterns; flasks, 6cc., and
same stock to commence. Apply to
JACOB ALTAR, Tuscororn.
Tuscarora, June 26 ' • 26-31
Strayed
-FROM the stibseriber, on Sunday, the 2.oth
Jurie, a dark brown: Marg. - about 15 hands
high, a years old, with 4 white feet, white
streak on the flice.isnd long body. Alan a
light bay horse. about 15 hands high, 5 gegni old and a
staron the forehead. ALFRED LAWTON.
St. Clair, June 25. . 46 --
Stray Co*.
CAME to the Stahlei of the subscriber, residinir at Gen
Rioter' Mines, about two weeks ann. a white and
red spotted cow. with red ears and a white head' The
owner is requested to corns forward, prove property,
pay charges, and , take her away, otherwise she vi ill he
sold according to law. ' JAMES WEN riEl.
June 96 2.6-31*
•
Stray 'Cow. .
"VSTRAYED away from the subscriber at
A A ! RRe nniri c' e:;), 6 4 -` r v ir e e d d n igNi . e ' a) n l e or 23 , „ d it s h
ta n ;ce white spot! on hey haunches, and
about 6 years old. She has bored horns, very large and
turning upwards, a thin white tail, bushy with hair at
the bottom. Ger head is ofa dark red color. with a
small white spot in the forehead. The cow is in ex
cellent order. Any person who wilt return the tow or
leave information where she may be had, shall be suit
ably rewerdetl. . • GEORGE LEE.
July 3, 1517, • . -
THE.,.,INONER!j ,, , .JO:MO:
I
:LEATHER..
• - •
New..Laacir Che p Leather. Store
IN the rear of Rogere, Sinniekson & Co's • store. near
the corner of Centre and Mahaotongo streets, Potts
ville The subeeriber has opened and intends keeping
a general aritOrtment of a 6 kinds, of Leather, such as
Red, and Oakttintied sole leather, upper leather, Calf.
slaueotere ad, spaniel, Kip4kins,of his own lin:.
billing and of the rely best qublity, which hewn' sell
clieap &resell: • t
Gish paid Or slaughter bides, calf and sheep skins,
Cr taken In et:chance for leather.' Slaughter 'hides ex
changed furleather in the rough. - •
SAMUEL WILLIAMS.
Pottsville, July 3, 11317.. 27-3 mo• .
BOROUGH Acctarivr.
account ellrtent for the &rough of Pottsville
of moneys received and orders draum from
. May 19/4, 1646,1 u May
. sth, 1847. '
CR.
1816.
May 49
. .
,
Ilrichsh from Thomas Foster, late .
treasurer, ' :. 82 91
Jhue 30 Ity;tash from Mr. Cook for curbing 37 40
July.: 4 ',' 'from George'llehler .collector: 31L 56
.It ''-- •do do : ' - • 16513
li 1' 1 - do do • 918 00
__ .
.
_
.25 i'' do - as •' . -336 73
Aug. 8 " do do ' ' 500'00
29 iv , do •' do' . 500 00
Sept. 19 i' ; do do - .460 00-
,25 " , do - do 3.25 74
Oct, S r' '•
r do' iIO - -' ' 930 00
. 10i !. . du , do • 227 00
. . 17 ) " do do ,100 56
. _
R 4 do do
Nov. I 1 do do
1847.'
Jan. 0 c: ,do . dn. • SKI 00
April 11 i , 'do do ' - 448 43
23 By pi oteeds or note for street„loan • 492 34
Bray 2 By cas h from G. Mister, collector 9.69 39
11;fence Intteasury
184 G.
May -a
By-c.l, from Jacob Reed_fur buitding
!penults 3 00
.
11 . i ' license to circus 20 00
19 1" do i.lo , ,I _. 15 00
July 13 t
- " building permits ! j , 15 00
Aug. 17-- j• license to theatre „I 18 00
17 ', 1"- building permits ! . 3 00
1847. I , • •
, .
May 1 j''• .• permits ,licences • 32 . 00
1846. - 11 ,
.
July 2' ! 1". Ssuel MillA.collector,lB444oll .
Aue.•l.s ' i" ! do 00 00
1847. ?j, ! I
May 3 'i ' i - ~ do _ - 100 00-200 19
By A..litivel, agent for owners of York . .
Farm and Ayre tracts ; ,
184 G. I
. .
July II Toll on 5119 tuns b 3 cwt. coal,
et .2 cts..per ton. on Market 1 '
at. -Rail Rood 102 38
Nor. 10 Op' 13120 T. 01 ~.wt.: do Zl. 40
1847. -, I
Feb. 6 8u15560 tuns
116. j
. .
Aug. 12 By (AA rout 8. - Baywoo4l.
Beau for curbing, 1845
I (
\
Amount of Dal ancitin treasury-. 7118 v 5,1817. *924 06.
.Attest *A311.1C1.. HARTZ,
DR.
1816
Xs. of Orders
May 19 333 to Philip Kantner.3l days Work 0 5 77
' 235 Peter Jennings, 51 days
supervisor $1 50 8 25 .
" PeteeJentlings 84 days .
horse ancient'', 82 00 17 00.-25 25
' 331 Jos. Ilaughawout,Judge elec- •
' , tion, N. W. ward 12 50
' 336 Dan') Schartrd, Judge N. E. Ward. 12 50
337 Elias Derr, Judge S. ward • 'l2 50
338 Win 1 Straiten, 8 days work '
supervisor, 1 50 ; „ lito
. 339. Davis smith, 7 days work, at t 700
340 Peter Stalir,s days bore & cart 42 ID 00
'i 311 "' 4 ,Liys •do & work 10 50
.342 Danl. Klan for work on streets 36 90
313 Jacob Geis for council supper : 95 . 00
344 Jacob Hummel for 51 days work ' 5 50
345 Jacob Kingdy, 10 eats. nit, 00 900
3/6 Win. Genes, I mu's. salary us. . .
watchman 7 21 00
317 -Jacob 51erv, in,) no's, do . 21 00
318 - Ja's Nagle, painting watch bores 2. 00
3(0 to Wm. Straiten, 10 days su
pervisor,sl 50 1.5 00'
350 - Davis Smith, 91 days wurk„sl 950
351 Peter Stohr, 3 tr. horse & cart $2 600
332 John Jennings, supervisor, ; IS 25
353 Philip P,rice.lo d's work $1 . 4 10 Cl)
351 Win. Shissler, 11l d's-work 11 .50
355 Joseph T 1 as, 10 do 10 00
338 John Smith 1 do : 1 00
357 Anthony Dillon, 71 do 7 75
358 Georg° 1/101A 11, 1 110 . ' 100
359 John Sliaw, 31 ' do •3 50
310 J.,seplt !Engle 'I do • 200
361 Hugh Cummings, 11 do 'horse , '
and cart 82 . 3 00
362 Isaac Lykens for 1 voice, 49
303 Anthony Burk. 41 days work 473
364 Peter Stahr,4l d's horse& cart ~2 950
365 Peter Miller, 11 d's Work 81 475
306 Lawrence Rosenberger, 41 do i 4 75
367 Peter Moyer, 9do , '4 75
368 Nicholas ethdWer 4} do ' 4 75
360 Datil Klapp,ltupervisor 15 12
370 Nicholas Show er, .1 day's work 100
• 371 Datil Klapp, II dope work 1 25
372 John Ebert 1 , d u ' - ' 60
373 Win• riliiier, 1 - -, do ' '5O
374 Patrick Cullen, 91 do - 1 50
375 Philip Kabinet, 21 do $1 40 275
:176 Jmob Ilummel,`4 . do 250
377 Peter Jennings, 1 d's hauling
and work ,
378 'Francis Kenon for stove
6 370 John Jennings, 81 days'super
visor, 81 pi.) .. , 12 75
350 William Shisolrr, 51 days' Work 575
381 'Joseph Thomas, 79 du I 750
382 Philip Pine, 51 do 550
3S t .I.din Shaw, 3/ t do ~ .3 50
331 Jon. Knarr, 21:41's horse & earl 8-2 5 00
385 Sam" Scott, 4/ days work 1 4 50
380 Hugh Cummings, tin horse & cart .2 IN
387 Smug Horner, 1 do I do 82 1 , 00
ass Anthony Dillon / days Work [ • 50
3M) Dati'l Klapp: supervisor I 17 75
390 Lawrence llosenberger,6dayS: ' ' .. 6 00
291 Jos. Brook, 1 day horse & cart 82 .1 00
392 Peter Moyer,: days wi.rk, $1 ' ... 7 00.
393 Henry Ayres, 4 do • .4 00
391 Jesse White, 1 do, , 1 20 0
, 395 Jas. Cleary, bill for ston e ' ' 805
390 Peter Jennings, 21 days iltirsc;
*..
, - cart; & work, 1 575
307 for cleaning. hose , - 1 I 10.
31. rd Wm.Stratton,lo days supervisor 15 110
390 David 31111111, 10 days work, 81 10 Mt
400 P. Sta lir; 7 days horse & cart' 82 14 00
401 ' Sol. ]lnch. wark-nt lock-up 'Muse 399
June 3U 992 Dan'l Krebs making duplicate
for tax collector ' I •. 11 00
103 Wm. Stratton. 6 days aliperYiser 000
401 Davis Smith, 58 days work, $1 5'25
495 Peter Stahl., 1 do horse & cart, $2 4 . 00
400 Sam'l neither, 7do ,do ,[ 214 00.
407 Hugo CumMings 7do do 2 14,00
40S Sabel Scott. 71 days work 1 775
409 Thomas Devine, 7 do ` 7 'OO
410 James McCabe, 7 do . 7 00
411 Aaron Potts. I day hots. & earl 200
412 George Brown 1 ilavErwork . 50
413 IlaYwntul&Stiyder,fOrrapair-,
ing Hydraulton engine ' - 8 75
411. Win:Genes, 1 inctt. salary's,
watchman 2100
415 inn. C. Conrad,for haulingstone 765
JO) . 21 416 Jnhn Jennings, 81 days super-.
' visor, 81 50 ' 15 37
' 417 ' Thomas Poster, I year's keryi
ces as treasurer • 100 00
418 G. B. Zulick, making copy Of
assessment -,' , B'oo .
' '419 Win. Mortimer Jr., for bill oil 30 19 •
420 Job. Jeuniugs, 8 days supervi. '
. .
stir, 81 50 ' • 12 00
.
421 Sa 'I Brett. 8 days work, $1 800
422 Joseph Thrimas.4l do , , s ' , 450
• 423 - Michael Moran, 8 do ~ 8 00
421' Peter Jennings, 8' days horse '
, .Br. cart. 82. '. 1600:
92-5 Chad. '4l igfrled, 2'days work 200
420- John Fox. 1 day , hauling H 200
427 Francis Kenna. 111 do i 23 50
423 Wm. Stratton, 1111 dayssuper- • '
visor, -SI 50 . 1 . , , 15 37
429 Peter Stahl., 51 days work 81 • 525
93 - 0 Aaron Potts, 2 days, horse & ' •
eart,:B2 . - ' ' 400
431 John L Martin, no account of .
covert at Young's Landing . . 100 00
August 4 432 Beni. Hannan hill, printing &c. 45 09
! 433 Nathan Evansforbond a interert
far lot at council Room. MS 50
43' Satn'l Iluutzinger for bill oil 43 33
435 Jacob Kerwin, 2 6101111115, Ili '
watchman ' 48 00
436 Wm. Gettes,lmn. as watchman 21 00
437 Wm. Stratton,lo/daystriPer. '
= trisor.sl 50 - . 15, 75
438 Peter Stahr, 101 days work, $1 10.50
439. Philip Kohler, for work' al bridge 975
440 tante Severn on acct. of work .
• - at council house . 75 00
441 John 1.. Martin, on acct., clll-.1 •
, vert at Salem creek Ind 00
August 18442 Wm.Strattnn 11 days supervisor 16 50
443 Peter Stahir Il days work 81 11 00 .
444 Aaron Potts for 3days hauling as 600
f‘14.., 5 • P/ 111 iP Kardneri I clays wort 81,10 , 55
i ' 16 E.. 0. Parry,l year'inalatiab -
anileitor 50,00 ,
I 1 447 Jacob Alter, 1 Tear's interest -
I 'on Alter loan • . 60 00 .
i 448 John Jennings I days superyi ,
'i 'or, al 50 - , . 10 50
449 Bam'l Scott, 6 days work, 81 -6 00
, . 450 Wm. Wingert, 15 db '
,• 600
450 Patrick 'Cully, 14 • do - 1 75
. ;. 45'j John Pox, frg days, barite &
13 00
•
• . • 453 .WlnAlortinanre,9too'a.ground
, rent, engine house le 75
454 John L. Martin on accr.,..culvert3oo I DO
Bapt: 1 455 Solomon Lord. 7 days-work; I
hook and ladder koiria. , 10 50•
456 Jacob Merwln to Ist SNitem• 1
her as watchman • , 12 00
457 Geo. H. Richter on. J. 31er- . _
win's order '
.. ,1 . ' 'l9 00
458 Chas.Wortnanforaerviceiand .
expences -19 10 •,
' 459 .Inct Jennings , 12 days !gaper- .
Avisor 81 50
19
460 Small Stott 1 dap'. work 4;-
: ;II
June 0
)
Juni: 1
472 Ala Potts.s4 days' ban !nig, /i 00
473 Banal Hartz; making slate- 1
• . ment for 1845 i s ; 500
Sept 13 , : 474 JohnJennlngs.lldays au rviaor 16 50
. ' 475 Ilaywood 4 Snyder , on mt.,
E. 0. Jac&sein's bill forrOinting 25 00
• 476 Israel Seitzinger.llidayri` work II 25
477 Thomas Dewine.4 ;do . 4 00
478 Parrick-Ctilly..tol. • '- wo 10 95
a c 479 P-Jeitnings.7l days' hauling $ll 'l5 50
480 Pinanuel Reich, 64 di/ ) 2 13 00
` • 481 iNicholai Setts/neer. 24 do 2 450
482 RObert Scatlen;loidays' Work I 10 . 23
483. Wm Siratton, 10days s per
. " vism, • l3l 50! • 15 00
481 • Peter Staler, 64 days' wrk 81 850
485 Jolla fleifsnyder, 4 do 4on
486 Jarry Stabs, 3days' lan ing 52 /0 00
457 Sain't Thompson for billiaf oil 28 87
L.
' 488 John Itlsrtinonac't of ul•ert.-2-50 00
6 489 Jas.Shulta,27.ydi.pavein gutter - 8 43
469' Miners' Barth of Pottsell ti, for ... , ,
~ . interest to 2d Jan'y, 18. 8 7 180 00
490 Dan ' ) Ault, I aro. as wa c,hmati 21'00
491 .J. Merwin, 1 mo. as wa Itruan 24 00
492 Geo.'H. Burbler, bill It dwa ra 28 (.6
:493; Johnleunings,lo4days apart-
. •visin till 50 15'75
. 401 Israel Seltzinger, 41 d.'s work 51 450
495 t Patrick Cully 84 d'E 1
.. e 50
• 496, 'Sam!' Faust, 41. , d . 1-4 75
497t40hn Jennings, 2 d . 1 200
• '49Bj Peter Jennings, Bclays' lauling 2 ,1600
499, Nicholas Saitzinger, 84 do . 2 17 00
- 500, Wm. Siranen, 14days taper- .
' . visor, el 50 • • iik 00
, :',971. • Peter Stain, 105 days' work, $1 10P
502 Jerry Stahr, 1 day's hating 2 tkl
.s
7 ..tag
,tituanuel Haas, forscuit work • 12 33
501 Daniel Klan for hauling*. work 30 75
' 503 John Quinn, 95 days' Work el 9 .50
' 506 Joseph Brooks, I day hoise &cart 200
. • 507 Anthony Durk, I day's cork . ' 160
.
. '5OB Woi. Lutz, 65 'do 81 850
' • 598 • James Cleary,B days, h rue &
• •- - . cart, Si - • 16 00
509 Emanuel liteleh, work & hauling 18.00
, '51(7 George Acker, 10 day's' Work,l3l 10 00
:511 Nicholas Seitsinger,ld.rs hal/ling 200
, 512' A. Schlaughty, 8 days' work, St 800
' t • 513 Christian Gruch, IC .do '/•10 00
5111 Nathan Clever. 12 rails, 9 1 20
515 Nicholas Shower, 1 day'a work 100
, I '516 James M. Beatty & CM, bin oil 14 18
•• 517 John L. Martin on ac't ulvert 22 00
516 John)... Martin on ac't divert , 71-1(0
• .521 Isaac Severn on ac't- ouncil
/
:Ulnae ' 1 73.04
319 John L. Martinson ac't culvert 157 00
a. 20 - 520 Strange N. Tanner for bill
1 printing . ! • .23 0)
• . 522 Jahn Jennings, 65 ds. s v perviaer 975
, • 523 Patrick Curry, 3 days' ork, el 300
• .324 Thomas Dunn. 4 .do 407
. 59,5 • Peter Jennings. 1 day jr hauling '2 00
525 Wm. Stratton, 11:4 Jays su
.,- ..
pery sot. SI 50 ..
. ~ 527 Peter Stahr, 10 days'
• _
528. Michael Ketner..7 'do!
' .s.: 529 Patrick Garret.? do;
530 Jas Daugherty, 7 days
, and cart, $2 .
531 John Jennings, for re
watch house.'
' 532. Jamei Medary, clean
.
veil at Gelase's
Nov. 5. 533 Wm. Stratton.B4 day.
534 Peter Snafu, 65 days' It:
1 535 Michael Ketner. 81 d
536 Pairiak Jerred. 85
537 .1. Daugherty, 55 days')!
536 Jerry Btalir, 24
'539 Peter Jennings, at
council room and cani
540. Bright & Pon, bill runt
541 Daniel Shollenberger t
• 542 E. Derr for tax on cm!
543 Strange N Palmer for;
544 Andrew Wyman for 19
repairs at wagon I
• 545 Peter Jennings for
' Norwegian bridge 132 65
546 - Sani'l Runtzinger I'4 post & oil ;4 74
547 J. Jennings, coalfor watch house :1 75
' 549 . do for work,Norwe ian bridge 15 75
549 Patrick Cully,2 days' work, sts 200
550 Israel Seitzinger, Id. a hauling ;I 00
551 James Cleary, 1 -do :2 00
552 Jacob Ack6r. 4 day's ssoik • , 50
553 Jacob Acker Jr. 4.4 do . : 50
551 William &mitten, I' , days au
-1
. . pervisor, el 50' IS 00
. 555 Peter Stahr, 11 days' work, el 11 00
55d Michael Heiner, 1 t 96 It 00
557 ' Patrick Garret, 11 de 11 00
.
55.3 James °Mork, 71 dia - 7 50
' 559 Jerry Stalir.ll ds..horke &cart,62 29 00
560 James Daugherty, 4 do t
ill 00
561 Patrick McManus for work at
• • Norwegian bridge
.362 John L. Martin, on ac't, work .
'at culvert I , • tso ou
' ' 563 PatricitMcManui; fur work at 1 ..
Norwegian bridge , i 5 00
Dec. 3 - 504 ' Clims;W. Clement., Chairman t
...
Oct'
175 50
330 00
86095 89
*as 07
do nt 20-535 OS
16 67
Nov. 17
575 P. Jennings for work & hauling 650
' • , 576 Dan'i grabs for bill oil 54 41
Dec. '23 577 Henry Boyer tinsmith work 'l4 22
..576 51cHinnes for 1694 ft. joke '25 33
579 Peter Jennings for sundries at
hridgerand council room 3 77
16 75
50
SFO Dan'l Barren for smith work
at bridgix 300
•
561 Brtght & - Plitt for Spikes &c.
. , for bridge
5R2 Wm. Stratten 1 day's work
Peter Mohr. 1 do
:561 . Jeremiah Stahr, 1 day's haulln
565 John Jennings, 51 days super
' viser, $1 50
50 Patrick 2 days' work -
.567 Philip Suntner, 11 . do
566 Jacob ..Acker Jr., 21 do
589 Jacob Aeker.l d 0
•
590 Lawrence Rosenberger I do
4 " 591 Isaac Severn .foi - lumber a 1
council boast.
592 Teter .Jennings. for, work at
Norwegian Midge and road
'593 L.-Whitney (or 400 ft. plank ut
. - bridge
.594 -Edward Yardley for bin oil
1847.
Jany: "10 505 John Martin infill for work .
• • at Salem creek culvert ' 00 01
596 J Mervvine, I lamina watchman 21 00
597 Dan'l Ault 1 inn. I do 21 00
• 598 Dan'l - Klap,2 dayisupory her
.3 00
• - 599 Wm. Lutz.} day's work 50
600 .• Jacob - Acker. 1' Ida . 1 00
.
601 John Bensinger IMo 1 00
Feby. 1 *6o2' -J -11.• Overbeck for lamp, Mi
,
neraville read ! . 500
603 'John T. Werner for bill printing 21 00
;UM Benfn Ilaywriod ifor amount
advanced to the 'Good Intent
en4 ol c° ! n O irP Y ,I . -.._ 60 DO
- . __
. • 665 DitiiiefitiiCfCrii.i. wMemen 24 05
1 ' -
606 Andrew B. White% for 6111 nli ' 10 69
Feby. 16 607 Jno. Sillymanlc Co for candles 1121
. 608 P.Jennlngs fur wcirkonstreete
, • and coal I 7 03
March ii 609 M. Dorttinger, Capt., guaidlng •
I . . watch house 16 00
610' Jun. Ebert Jr., In command,
I
guarding do . , 29 43,
611' Orlando Dufer.art acl. of E. 0.
! ' ' Jackson's bill for printing 10 00'
• ' 612 Datil Ault, I morns watchman 21 00
• •0313 Jacob Merwine 2 mos. do 48 nO
614 Fred. Mislay. 1 day's work, ate. 1 00
. 645 Timms Dunn, If do 80 1 20
610 John Jennings far work at
watch house 1 25
1 1 617 Abrabam Sterner for work at
- . • engine haute, and repairing
culvert at Wolf's 9 56
Much 16 618 Daniel Shollenberger for bill
lumber for Norwegian bridge - 92 11
619 Wm. Straiten, 71 days super
riser 'e 81 50 . 11 25
' 620 Peter Stahl', 8 days' work 6 Ou
621 11 lelvii Stamen. al - . do 550
• 622 Edward Voe, 1 do 1 00
• ' .623 Patrick Garret. 1 do • - 100
- - .
• 024 Tins. Ewing, balding on AM • • 694
April 9 625 Flaral Hartz, 1 y.'s salary as el'k 300 00
. • 626 Wm..Btratten.7 ds. superviser 10 50
; 627 Dialed Straiten, 51 days' ivork 400
628. Peter Stahr, 4 do 5 10
629 Patrick Garret, 31 do.' hauling, E 2. 8 00
• 630 Dan'l Ault.l ma. as watchman 24 00
631 Jacob Marren - m.ll mo do 90 00
632 Shank de Bigler for bill printing 100
633 E. 0. Jackron id full for do • 19 00
634- Jacob Seed Esq., Tor coal &c.
watch house 7 !li
April , 2o 633 Tbos. Johnson, Lieut., for 1
guarding watch house 60 'OO
- 638 Charles Woman for salary
• ' and service. as born' constable 43.61
637 William Stratteo, II dusk au
. W perviser,Sl 50 16 50
629 m. Lute 9 days' work. $1 9 DO
&19 ParrickGsmet.63 de:hula:l;oK 13 00
610 Ethanol) Mucha del - 9 600
. • • 641 J. MeDevet.6} days* work 6.50 •
642 Peter Jennings, attisorhos
council mini, 12 00
•
643 Ilardallllap,3da.superrivir 8114 50
. 644 Wm, Stephenson, do.' work / •11 1,0
615 Dudley Pdcavoy, 11 do .11 00
. . 616 :Geo. Byerly. I do 100
647 109 , 111. W..Pitinan, for grate for
sewerl 621
648 frames Keerion for stone and
beating . • 10 12
619 Patrick Cully for 11 days' workoo
MO Joseph Thomas,? . do ' 700
• 651 Michael Larkla. - do ri 10 50
. .
.652 Jacobi Bondage/I. A do 6 00
, 653. Jacek Acker's'''. 114 ' do 11 50 -
654 Henry Miller. 5 do 5-00
• • 056 Patrick McGowan. 4} 40 450
. 657 peter Jennings, 9 days horse •
• • • andiron. $2 . 18 00
658 John Fos. 4 days 'do do 800
' 659 Francis Keenno. S • do do 600 •
Balance in the hands of Triaterar . 65 07
481 Robert Bethke 1/i - do 1 11 25
l a
.401 Juba Foe7tlsys horse et 22 14 00
422; Patrick Cully. 11/.; dale orb, I II 25
441 Th omas Dawlae. 71 d - I 715
405 . PeterJenaings,2l44ye ling I
,450
455 &mama. Itekh..l; ,ao 2 330
40 1 James Shull* 'far pairein ' , ,,:-73
4ZB .Date'l ault,l an. as oat a 111 Q
469. Wm. Stratum. IQ dap per , i^ , -
riser 141.50 . . 15 - 00
- 410 Petsr Stew, SR days' Ivo 4 E75
471 Juba L. blartln, on, acct.,icul-
van. Sale- •-• , ' 400'00
__ _
em creek
15 75
work 10 00
ii' 7 1:10
7 00
li hone •
MEM
MEM
000
uperviror 12 75
vork,6l El 50
8 SU
8 SU
lhatiling,S2 11 uo
Ell
- for engine 4 62
Tor limber d 56
dna' house. 692
prineg 20 00
wise end,
'work at
of Committeeror raising Mods I
. to equip Capt. Nagle's rom-
pany for Mexico , 200 00
565 D. Ault for 2 mos. as watchman ;48 00
566 J. hterwine 2 mos. do • 118 00
567 Dan'l Aurand for frame fur Bo_ i I
rough Map 3 00
1,
508 Wm. Stm ' tten' 21 dst supervisor 375
c e
569 Patrick Garret, 91 da a' work 2 50
570 Michael Ifetner, 21 do . 250
571 Peter Sista, 21 du ' 250
572 .1. Daugherty, 1 day, hauling, ' 200
573 Jerry 'Rohr. 11 . 'do e 2 3SO
571 Peter Jennings for work at
Norwegian bridge 11.45
. $0094 so
TREASURER'S AtCOEAT.
Borough of Patin:ale in account with Samuel
Sill y mau, TreereU 'et; flan& ,ady 19/h; 18443, to
lune .1847 •
May 17 By balance from taw treasurer $2 94
June 90 " casb from Mr.'Coott, forcurblng 0 7 40
•• - ' foga G. Eleister. collector -. 5910 21
" Proteeds rof note forst. loin' 492 SI
-" for.permita and ticenie 00
'` *out Sand. collector, 1914 . 200 14
from A. RUSSO, agent, for toll on
26799 T. 04 cwt., coal on Mar- ' •
•• , • bet st. Hall Road' . • '535 14
•. " froth D. Iblywood for curbing 10 b 7
' • nit.
Tulmount of ordetiftald .
i-1 31) I
Balance in treasury • 01_
11(7 F. heregy certify that we have e‘amtned the at=
Ir. V 'count of Samuel Sillyman Eeq, Treasurer, orthb
bomugh of Pottsville, for the year endint Is:June, 1N47,
and find the Saute to be correct. :N;tucti .
T.: J. F. WHITNEY. 1 . .
(EO. SLATER. ). Auditors.
ISAAC & HIGLEY.) ' ' •
Jun'eSlll., • 27-4
STAII'TONS E ATTE R ONE D 17;
Ca LLSb'
H UNT.'S LINIIVUENT,
IS now thiiveraatly tteknowit.dred to be theinratllble
renteilv for Rheumatism, opine) Atrixt tan., con
traction-tt the 11.1tiscles, sore-Throat and Quindy.ls
tam OW Mere; Paine in the Back and chest.' Aguti
so the Breast and Face, Tooth Ache. Sprains; Briaisei;
Salt Mama, Burns, Croup; Frosted Feet, and all Nei=
Volts Diseasea.
The triutdphant litmus.; which has attended the ari‘- -
plication ..f - this most . WONDERFUL. MEDICINE: in
curing the most severe cases of the different diseases
above named. and the'HIGII ENCOMIUM.I that have
been bestowed upon it wherever it
_has been Int rode
ced. ewes me the right to call on the afflicted to resuit
at once to the oars reinedy that.run be relied 07i:
A year has scarcely elapsed ,-inee I first inirnilured to
the notice of the pubtie, ttns WONDERFUL REMEDY,
and in that short space of-time. it has acquired a repu
tation thacra nag it amongst medicines as a ;Treat Exter
nal Remedy thefiest amid lest. It has Received the ap
probation of the. Medical Faculty and many citizens of
influence. a attire:llth have united awl recommending it
to the Putiliv's use. as a medicine thnt ran be safely re
sorted to for speedy relief. The high charactereireatly
attained by this peoular Medicine. has induced smite.
base and evil minded persona to palm Off a Counterfeit
as the genuine - ; and no doubt the country witf he flood-'
ed with a spurious Hunt's Liniment. Be careful and
examine well imbue you Wry, and see you get g
STANTON:2 EXTERNAL REMEDY CALLED
lIUNr ; S LiNIMENT.
Sae that each batik has my.nane blown norm it, and
that It is a voisipanleil with ilirectlims. and with a Ise
simile of my signature on the second page: otherwise
you will br cheater! with an article that will injure in
stead or benefiting you.
The low price at which it is Fold enables every one,.
even the poorest ta be betterigtd by that excellent n me
dy. ft is unfortunately the case that the working clas
ses, front expostate.a,i more Subject titan the title and
rich, to thorn very infirmities which it Is intend.A . to
ester, yet the exorbitant price ittinally . tisked for :eine
dies of the like nature One dollar pa bottle,) nobs the
needy of.their use.
Thousands are now silffering the most intense agony.
drising from maimed limits,. distort intikof the frame,
inveterate rhemnslism ; rnmy. Of them, 'perhaps, Irtve
already given up intlespair all attempts tonbtait
Mier repent-d and unsuccessful trials—hut lot no nut It
feelings or des - pawl," entertnineili -try HUNT'S LINI
MENT. it has lone tvonders, as may he se.n by reading
the several eves repotted in the pamphlets which or ,
to be hal of every Mem. Try it and despair tint. tint
should you in carelesmess. nr incredulity neglect lit
reek for relief in Its prop..r appli :Minn. either for your-.
self or your friends. then let the litaine 11)1011 your
se (only ; tiir Providence has now placed within your
reach -a sitre and certain remedy, which has all:witty
strolled relief to thousands, and whose hinting proper
ties are inconteinible. CEO. E. eiTANTON.-
. ,Sing Sing, July 1,1817. •
A(.;
14 00
7 00
67 16
- - .
John 0. Brown. Pottsville. •
Julius Rohinitold, Port Clinton. ''
Bickel & ',Medler, Orwrzsbure• •
I.ewis G. Wunder: ,Schttylkill Haven._ ' 2
James B. Falls, .• ' • .-1 1
o.m. Reifsnydev, New Castle. F-1
Walter Lawton, St. Clair.'
S. R. Kempton, Pert Carbon-.
Oliver & Mars, Belmont. •
W. H. Barlow, New Philadelphia. •
3. Williams, bliddluport.
Georee H. Potts. Brockville, . - • ,
Jos. IT. Alter. Tustaror.t.
iteiluer & Murganworth, Tami.tun
July 33,1817
Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla,
Must Eztraordii.ary iledicinein Vie World,
rrliit; Extract, put up in quart bottleg—it to sis time,
1 cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted itutierk,r tq an t
sad.. It cures diseases wilholit et:toning, ptirgieg, snk
ening or debilitating the patient.
40 00
IT HAS PERFORMED MORE THAN P.OOO CURES
Tills YEAR.
•
1,000 Lures of Riteitmatistn.
Mi==l3l
'2,560.g:0res of General Debility want of Nervous
Energy. • . , , -
„
p, ,QllO Fe Male complaints and titer.
7,006 cuies of Diseases of the [hoed, viz :
Ulcers, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, l'lniplcs Mi
the Face, together with numerous Lases of
Consumption, Liver Comptaiine. Spinal Affections, &c:
Thi s ; we are aware; m sCappea r incredible, buctve have
letters fr physicians end front nor agents front all
page of the United States, informing us of extraordin
ary cures. R. Varr'llitskirk.. Esq. one of the most re
spectable Druggists 111 Newer*, NeW Jersey. informs
us that' he can refer to. more than one hundred and fifty
cases in that place alone. There are !lions:mils of cases
in the city of - New ,Vt.trk' which tee will refsi to with
pleasure, and to men of character wen known.,
The roll:mins is from one of tho. Most rel.peciable
physician: , on Long Isis:of:
GIIEESPONT, July l(, 1916.
Da TOWNSEND: //car Sir—lt to with Satisfaction
that I say to you that I . lLive recently witnessed, in sev -
eta! cases. the most beneficial results trout your lixtlact
of Sarsaparilla. Iteicg eIIEASSO the practice of
iiirdicine, I have prestcribA it in several Cases, and nev
er without benefit. In the removal of diseakes at;Wrig
trout a deranged state of the di ., estiee oreans,,l - ndire - A
&c.; it fareiteledsanythng of the kind pee efore offer
ed to tha public.' You wi,:t pica a Net „e twit d ozen
. 4
Respectfully - yours, , S. C. CSTON, M. D.
OM
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8 25
2 00
I A
2 2-5
1 00
1 00
• . • c.•:.
Da. Tow:stair° Being afflicted with Dyspepsia, foi
a long lime past, I hove rindeavirted frequently to erad
icate it front the systentliy the use of . Physic in various
forms, but I found at Lin's:the nun:. I iisrd pkysic the
weaker the organs of life hecame, rendering uncertain
the prosßegi.of affecting a core. Ile«aaly this coin_
plaint devel6ped itself fearfully. causin; ulcerations
about the throat and traiMita. haptiring seriously: thi
organs of life'in their physical :Unctions. In thin state
I was recommended to. try your rtirtsapartlla' Syrupafter using two battles find myself relieved trim this
complaint, and all itn distressing syniptottin. In my case ;
by its life Osier it boa its pourer to affect a
cure in case of general fanctionnl 11 era naement of the
organs of lift, impel me turecninnignd your Sarsaparil
lato the affli.led. YOurs, ;Sze.
3IcALLISTER. M. D. 'No. 93 Broadway; •
Ahniav, August 30, 1110.
22. E 6
Z: 59
4 90
'2 3
DR. - ToWNiEND: Stn—Simi time since yon reques
ted my opinion of the virtue of your Compound Syrup
of Sarsaparilla; lam now prepared to give it. I have
used it in my practice and prescribed it for the last few
indriths and muie glen it my 'decided preference over
anythirig of kind with which lain acquainted , both
as to its medicinal virtues and the reasonable price tit
which you sell it. In scrofulous affections, 'cutaneous
eruptions generally, dyspepsia, indigestion, chstive hab_
its. and liver complaints, I am much pleased with its
effects. In these complaints. or any 'other where Sar•
saparilla is indicated, I can with confidence recommemd
it to the patronngc of the profession as a valuable alio
iliary thr removing disease insane of its alba trouble.
some forms, and to all, et!t a satii.and valuable medicine.
111 NJ. W - LEES,' M. D.
Bactoxvis, NuvEstrign /Ist,
DYS . P . Ef'.. !PA- , _ .
, ,
No fluid or medicine has ever been discovOreil whirl)
so nearly resembles the gastric juice or. saliva, in dis
composing food and strengthening the organs
,of dices.
'lion. is this sreparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively
cures every case of Dyspepsia, however seveiu or
chronic.
Tow!iREND• Pear Sir--In the summer of 1815, I
severely itacted with a disease ~f the throat', citest and
st,irrrbrh ; the inactions medicine became ctt l
thatillatost every article of food I took produced such
a nausea, or irratation, that It was with great dia•ulty
tliatTcould retain Nut. I confined myself almost en
tiretY lo the use of coecna ; even this I was often
obliged to throw MT. I can scarcely describe, the hor
rid sensation I stifferred ; it appeared to me that front
the roof of my month to the 10% er put of my stonlayit
was ulcerated, and I was apprebenilve that I bail n..f
only Dyspepsia in its worst form - . but that I was threat
ened with bronchitis. .The disease became no inveter
ate that it productil n rupfure of a small blood vessel.
I was confined for several weeks, Inn my flesh, and
felt week and wearied by the least exercise. At thus
time I fortunately saw your - advertisement, and term!.
nixed several names I thew to be highly respectable
and entitled USConfidence. I remembered to have seen
Mr: Van Zandt, of Albany, for a lumber of years in
very bad haalth. From these facte.l wise Induced at
Ant to procure one bottle of your valuable preparation
of Sarsaparilla. In justice to you I feeltsonnd to as
sure yon that i esteem it an invaluable medicine frr
finch dieeasas us I have described. It has .restored me
to health and strength i I have used about four bottles.
To test Its efacacy,atter casing one °ford bottles I omit
fed for some days to taky it. and soon (hand that I re
nutted more, as the disease Woo. Itat entirely entstiad.
.1 regard it as &certain care for Dyspepot and elections
of the throat and chest t It se noonday. and operates
like a charm in composing the stomach end' allaying a
a cough. I intend In future. to keep a bottle or two on
hand for the nee of my family. With great regard,
your friend, LAW L. VAN 111.EECK:
Mr. Van Meek was iformeriy Sheri( and Clerk of Al
bany .City and County, and reoetrily in the War De•
penmen , at. Washington. .
General wholesale Agent for Schuylkill County B.
DANNAN. For salealert at
John G. Brown's Drug Store. •
Clemens* Patvlns, dn:
John et. C. Martina. . do.
Agents for the sale of the Bettsaparins, Wanted In all
th• towns in the ermntv. '• •
Pottsville July 1857.,
.
I)ACIES*BER.3IPIN'4, '
In 3 volumee. Just received
and for sale 44 - . 04NNAN'd Boo3 9 iere:
ildtie t'id .' r .'3—
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13.90 , 0KLYN, March 7, 1816
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MINERS', JOURNAL
Saturday Morning-. July 10,1811
jJ• Lieut. F. 11.,Kserrher, of the Washington
Arrillerist, arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday
test. in fine health and spititcl He will anise in
Pothciile on sfOrldty net:i„orGe n b e will b e wel.
corned borne again by a hci,.,tf warm sad ramie.
ing friends. We understand he bras•been dos
_
patched on s recruiting expedition.
Slim; Or above : l;omi in tyin' , .we learn that A.
E. 'Parnhant is in tolnpa . ny wFith Lieut. Kurds:tr.
FURTHER.. FROM MEXICO,
LNTERESTiNG.
Santa Anna Ar,i)oliated Dictator.
DEFENCE. OF 7,114 CINTAL.
A B:4 TTLE ,EXPECTED, -
.: • AO IPROMPtiT 4d F• PEACE.
The New Orleana Paprra Contain furthei
inttt
;lig,ence by the. ateanter Oilcans: ' The Neat
zean
cmisres4 had postponed [lke elective of Prete ,
" nt to the 25th of ' , Noe. soil - ivied° Santa Anna
Dictator. The preparations foredni defence of die
Capital were of the rintr 7 st thorough character. and
it wag the intention to intiali , Gen. Scott on three
different points on the road. I
Gen. Cadwalladeis tout of the Guerillas is rep.
resented to have been ino4tJ c omplete . He took
theni by surprise , killing fifty, wounding about
forty, and taking a number of prisoners, without
(using a single. Titan.l ,
A letter also stales. that General Alvarez is bei
Merit Terotu and Puebla, and is making greaten:
e rtions ; witti a view to atiask and destroy Geri.
Cailwalatter. His force is reported to be 5000
men and increasing. , -
Gen. Cadwallader it %%11 he recollected
Vera Cruz Willi shout 1400 man, and be will pra•
hably hear of this Mexican i force before - reaching
'Perute. He will no doubt halt until Pined •by
.(,en. - Pill •sv, who had imp- men.
,The two de,-
I,lldmient joined. will no doubt lie able to fors*
their WIIV: to General Scott" head (portent.
.2
•W oho! routed' the G 1110611311 ff•
Netted his train. in the Most creditable marine?.
Thd•-drarriona cut them to niece., leaving ' thirty
dt;ad mrdiiity wounded. however,. lost teu
men in kilted and wounded:'_
Mr. Ikeuthill mites to the Picayune under date
of Puebla"; Jete 04th. that Mil prospects of.peace
are further_;olf than ever, and i that the government ,
will be if orepellklio take pdssession of the "coup.'
try and- ioVerti it ton. I t • _ •-
l'he'll,Clty one with rrglird to this news, save:
-Tilt> nova by the New Orleans is the moth serious
and comi - i!ent that we have received fur weeks.
ii ja now': no longer doubtful - that Gen. Scales ,
march upt;ti the capital will be disputed with no
inconeiderbale.determinatiMi for Mexicans.
It is supposed be will he resisted in force ai
different points between Pnehls and Mexico. The
guerillas ton, are becoming bolder in Their attacks
upon hoe lee of men moving along the roads. In
dications" of obstitraiK•reSistrince are rife upon
every side, nor can any 'presage-of peace be drawn
-from any source unless there he comfort in tite
adage; 'the darke s t hour of - the 'night is just be:
dore thy."
Tbere was: nn arrival aOlew Weans, bringing
intelircence'l:inn the Bratna'to the 28th ult, and
Mtiiiterey, to the
. I4th June Gen. Taylor
was very!' patiently awaiting reinforcements.
Li ul. Mohan; it is said, has died Isom the of
feet* of the wound receiver] in the duel wish •
lirotherr.llicer. beer Chimi, ht el ice. '
lkotice
•
eis , en that an.nin,plica)on will be wade to
e noxt Logigtaturr, Cro a:Minty-to ne located In the •
tiorouol of Nltoprswille, Eichnytkill County, to be called
the Mechanics Mt tik of sthoy lk 111 roomy, with a
capital of Line Hundred and Fitly -Thousand Dollars;
n d the privilege oL ineretising it to Two Duadred
Tloonsotol Sionedl .
tiAMliEl. KAUFFMAN, i AltellAEL WEAVER.,
- -4,IIIIAIIANI T ILOUT, isnmuet. 11EILNElt,
JANIEri JONAS ILAST. 2. ;
Mineraville, July - 3, 1317. • I--6itio
JACOB HEISLER!
&c
....... ....... ,
Fiwilt deceased, at Eith
er Focht widow, Joseph; llontiah. I
Inarlea, Joints, George, :Abraham.
Hiram. and Aaron, children and quire ex non Ste,
heirsof said deceased, with in.ece to .. •
•Maria Focht nud oilier terra tenants. Debt 541 38
6S January Term, 1642
&zits County, 03.
v 4 1 . 11F; Cioninonwealth of Pennsylvania,
,ro the Slierilf of Berk. County, °rest
ing Whereas, Jacob Heisler, lately in
, our Court Of Common Pleas, before our
.Itidgeat Reading, at our Court of Com
...Z' molt Pleas, held for the County of Berks.
-err.` in the Term' of Januaryon the year of obr
Lord. one'thoneard,etgti hundred and forty two 'by;
tit • jiidroismt of the sane Court, recovered against
I) inlet Pot:M.l3le o7lleikiNounty, Yeoman, as well as
of a certain debt ef five hundred and forty one Dollars,
-and flay-eight cents law fitl money of - Pennsylvania, as -
fifty eent•tovhit It tirthe rains Jacob litialet ' in our said/
Court - were adjudged for 115 damagerr;W Jthiclie sustain,.
l ed by occasion of the det Winn-of that debt; -- whercor,- - ,-
the said Daitiet Coda is tiniVicLes it appears to us on
re,ord, and whereas ilie'said ,Daniel Focht 1185 since
tdrjalt liaminer has by a due course of law
become hid aihniiii-traior; and now, on behalf of the
sitid , Jatoh=ifeisler, lee Data understood iii our same.
Citiltr;dish alzhoughjudgment thereof is glVen, eieco
that, nevertheless. for tbtt debt and damages' aforcaald.
Still rerntins to be made t4,hitn,whetefore the said Jacob
Ifeh•lerbesought its to grant 'Jima proper remedy in this
behalf ; and Iterates we are willing that what biota
iu this behAlf Anadd he one, sea command you, news '
.liavekelore commanded yru tLat by good and lawful •
men of your hai hvh-k, you make known to the said "
Elijah Hammer, 'Administrator of Daniel Focht. aced.
and to Esther Po, ht W1(1081, Joseph, Hannah, Charles,.
James, George. Arbruhain, Hiram and kamn, children
and heirs of said deceased, with unties to Maria Focht.
and other terre truants, that they be and appear berme
ot. r at Reading, 11/ our County Court of Cotn--:
mon Pleas, there to be 10d on the first Monday in Aug •
neat. 1.11181/8e if anything fur themselves they have or
know to sly, why the sa id Jacob 116515( ought not to
have precut ton neatest them for the debt sad damages
aforesaid, according to thelorce, form and elf'o,tof tbe
recovery aforesaid, if they Shall trunk tit.and further to
do and receive %%hat our said Cinute shall then and
there ennii tern:, this behalf. And have yon then there
the names of those by Whom you shall make the earns
knowirto , anil this will '
- i 0, 0 '
1- 1 ;ea:
Wit ness.the linnornble J. Pringle Jellies, Eeci.,. Pre'pl.
dent Judge of the nald Court, at Rendhit. ltbe twenty-
Int day of May; in the .vear of our Lord, one thousand
',gilt hundred .1 d fortyj,even.
Sl
PETER 11011ECKER, Protliorearyl. •
Reading, 3 uly 3, 1917 . . 27-11
DANIEL YODEL I August Term
Elijah 11.tunner Adminiatrator, Ice. - 1847.
of Datil -I ro.-ht, ilee'd. and Esther , •
1 , ...cht.. widow,' .1. sent', Hannah, Alias Sciloa
Charles, JaineP. Genrim Abraham,
Hiram' and Aaron Focht.thildren q uits ex non &c,
ni d iit,ire, of .atd deceaFed. with ""....., •
notice to Maria Foelti and outer j Dent too 00
terse tenants. St, Jan. !Term 1',42. J
Derks counly, is.
1 . .
Es te,,,, THE Onnimnrrevealthof Fennsylltaill
etwo"... bathe "Sheriff of Broke County, Gust_
temp: Whereat, Daniel Yoder,lately In
j '
our Colin of Common Fleas, before our
.."Ittrix.e. at Reeding at our Court of Com
,: mon bleas.heid for the County of Berks.
in the Term •of Jaimaty, in the year of
nor Lord. nuelbourandi Went buttdred sod forty Two,
by the Jud,,,,,ent of th'e sane Court. recovered agetnat
Daniel Focht late of Berk" l';ounty,lientoan,es well as of
ecertain debt of four hundred end sixty Ibis lawful mon
ley of Pencsylvania, tot tif y; , tvlii b in the same Daniel
Yoder in our said coati Were adjudged for hie damages.
which he has xuetained by occask , n of the detention of.
that debt,'Whereof no:lewd Daniel Focht is convict ae.
I it apposra LIP i.e on retrord. end whereas; the said Daniel
Focht has entre died and lAA trimmer, her by a
1 - due Cllllllll4 of law become his !adruibletrator and new.
ion behalf of the 8314 Daniel Yoder we have undecetnod -
in nor .aine Court, that although judgment abetter? is
„ peen , axe. talon. nevarthelers,' for the debt end dams
i - eats aforesaid. still remains to.be made,:to him, where
fore the said Daniel Yoder besought us to grant him a ,
fproper remedy iu this behalf; aud tecauae we are wit;
ling that what is just in this behalf slUndd be decipher*
command you. as we l bare hefirre oataamded you that
by grind end Lateral men of your ballierldt, you make
known to the - said , EUjeh Hammer, Advainistratorde
Daniel Focht decomeed,ani Esther 'Focht widoWelelargh:
Hanna h. Charles. hunts. George. Abraham. Hiram and
Aaron Focht, children and Heim of said deed: with
notice to Alarm Focht. end 'other term tenant, :that
they be and appear before out Judges. at Readine . oll.
oily CountyCntut nil Common Platte. then" to be held,
oft the first Mondayin Ammet next, to chew. if:4V-.
thing for themselvta they hire or know fussy, iv.Af t " •
sold Daniel Yeder ought not to bare "aeration stalest
them for the debt and damages .aforesaid. riecorilmgto _
the force, form and effect of the teeovery aforeiald,
if they shalt think fit. and further to du anirreeifver
what our said roan' , shell Meg and there (onside'
er in this. behalf. i And have you then thew - the
names of those by whom you, shill %eke the same
known to, and thin arra,
Vl.- Priyele .lones, Esquire,
President‘n!a t he
Judge li nVl r le
i: b iaid Court. et Reading. lbe t'ltot
d ay of May in Or Sear of our Lord. one theusand eight
hundred and fortr-teveu. , . -._-. . •
• ....FETcli STROFIECHER, Frothed,
Reading. Jell, 1, hill. i ' ..
. " . .
(LA A
OW)
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1 Au gua :rep/
1917.
Alias.fici Fa