11 11 POTTSVILLE" EONESDAY MORNING, MAY I 9, 183& • "Pispikts. Ciarks, Casio. Bills Af Lard 4 dimailmass oweryf "WI Pawed af Oki at the Mow cash prizes. ,1 Anadvertisement was left at t 's office, 4oUr absence; by an individua request us. to publish his Wife. W.. cannot .mply with this request unless -we receive .inaltnr ViVR Domani in adiance, ie. rding to our terms publishe , a short 'me Since.. X. PORTER FAILURE IN ,SCIIIITLXILL ourrrr.—A meeting of the Porter men t wits held at the East Schuylkill Haven Motel, about three and n half inilem from this-place, on Saturday last. jWe learn that the landlord had been ordered to pre- :pare to dinner for forty persons;' which he I accordingly did; but, alas! ala 4 when the dinner guests were assembled and counted, the number present amounted aoly to 12, all told ! I And this number composed the whole meeting: Among the mons pre sent, ,was a special Agent o the ?oat Master General, from Washin ton. The landlord, we understand, was quite disap pointed; he calculated on a rich harvest of r • I profits from the entertainmen •/ ; but, alas! the empty places at his • boa , were an unexpected drawback! We suspect that the landlord will never again make eaten- sive preparatiOns on the credit of a Par- ter dinner in Schuylkill count • . New Esers.:--New facts a every day showing the progressive, intimate, and -close connexion between LoccifocoisnOind Infidelity! No man woman Or child:can, shut his or her eyes or ears' , to this con-; nexion. The United States Gazette ofi the 7th inst. says: " A Democratic paper in king out a . . ( mock dictionary, has the roll wing. I i lia gAIRT—Some old hypocri renowned ) in ecclesiastical history. T writer 'doeti not ..say,.continues the Gazette, whether he alludes to St. John or St.Vaul." 1 We have another new fact. ;The edi.. I tor of the only RE.MAINIG INFIDEL PAPER IN NEW YORK, has been appointed to,a 1 lucrative office in the Custom Houle, in that city, trj , the Collector, ( sanctioned of course by the President of the U. S. - &legates to the 4th of June Contestion. In Lancaster county, ?DIE& lIITNDR DELEGATES, and in Buck county' TISO MISDEED DELEGATES, have bean appoin ted to the 4th of June Convention, ,to be held at Reading. Oxford District—Mai4te.--Sufficiont returns have been roceive from this rl]dis trict to show that the Van uren candidate has been elected by a mejortty of 4 or 500 votes. This was the strongest Van Btu ren district in Maine, and gave 1800 tine jority for the Van Buren candidate for go vernor last year. This district becal vacant by the death of Mr. Carter. l' A is stated that about i ninety pen lust their lives by the e.7plusion of U•onoko. Mr. Clay's resolution, + the bubjec the currency, which we! published week, has been referred th the conitni on Finance, of which Mr. Wright is cl man, by a strict• party ve . This vi ally defeats the resolution and shows elusively that the Goverment is deter. mined not tnaid the Rank in their atten,pl to resume specie paymentsp. i The New Berlin Stitt says :-_j Joan this co. who has ten or dollars of shin-plasters in made an assignment of al one of his near relations. of his trash, which we wi half its value. Report absconded. Borough El tion. I The Election held in this hoed*, on Monday last, resulted asFollows: Chief Burgess I - Jacob Reed, 249 Benjamin Coombe, jr.: 120 Council Daniel Shipp. 2 years, 335 George C. Wynkoop,l 216 Samuel Lewis, 1 358 Benjamin T. Tayloei;lo George H. Potts, I 164 Charles Lawton, ; 161 , Chides Potts, 2 yearS, 157 Town Crk Edward Owen Parr , . 6$ High Constable Daniel Hill, 1 172 John Lenhad, 161 John L. Coho, ' 39 , Audi - e Francis J. Parvin, I 343 Alezander Graham,' ' 348 Benjamin W. Caiuning, , , 336 The names of the Indidates in italic, were nominated at a pa lic meeting olthe cithMtia. Mr, ft. 'H. Choi has tiiltpOlied , th e wad ) . lishateti of the Harrisburg lotelligeneer to MeaerA.. B. 8. Elliott *ad C. ,11t.'Cottly. The slam Whig coarse is to be pursued by the new 'editors that aria approved the former • YT The Ron. Ekszer. • Ripley.toernber of the Ratio nHtepretents Veg. flow ;.Lerolatans , died at Ma residence in X Oilesnii..dei the 29th of litaseb last. making the gth seat id the 'Hoare of Repiesentatives that has voestod 4 death, or otherwise, this session.. IGHtt IMiMRTAN't A BPECK OF WAR—FRANCE AND MEM i CO—MXXICO BLOCKADED. . ' I We a day or two since gave an article a in relat i on to the policy of foreignGovern m 'nut, especially France, with regard to i exico. Intelligence since received, and especially the following highly important 1 official papers, which are copied from the. ' _Washington Globe of Wednesday, are greatly calculated to strengthen the view then expressed. It will be perceived that Ge commander of the French Beet in the ulf of Mexico has DETERMINED PON A BLOCKADE OF ALL THE PORTS OF THAT REPUBLIC. This intelligence is indeed important, lepecially as it may lead to still more se eious consequences.—Piii/a. inquirer. The original charter of the State of Pirmaylve. Ole has been framed, Covered with glue, and Placed in the office ofthe Secretary 011ie Com monwealth, for the inspection of 'loiters. In Mr. Patton's district Banks.(V. B.) has Ixen elected to Congress. (The Whigs have elected '65 delegates to the Legislature, and the Lao Feces 42. Of the counties yet to be beard from, electing 27 defo liates, we bad last year 6, and the Van Buren men 21. The Richmond Whig sayS,—"We 'tend.' fair chance for Cabral!, Mason and Jack son, Patrick, Randolph. and Tyler-5. If we retain the 6 we, had last year, and gain these-5, the count will then be 76 Whige,. and 58 ad ministratiOn men in the House or Delegates.— The parties in the Senate-22 administration, and 10 Whip. Joint. Whig vote 86, adminis tration do. 80. Whig majority 6 The reader can judge of the chances from the data bete given." , The recent astonishing result in VIRGINIA have been...brought about simply by the calm, cool, deliberate reflection of the people. There was no panic• whatever, and less pecuniary dia. -tre,se in Virginia than in any other State of tbe Union.• Nay, the Whigs themselves, not titian log of carrying the State, bad not made a thorough political organization. But the Popfilar volunteer, mustered stronger than the Adminia tration regulars. The " Domocracy of numbers" ruse up against the Rulers—and said," we will not have these men, any longer, to reign over its." Alexandria Gazette. On account of the scarcity of money and the difficulty of malting sales. a number of the menu facturers in Lowell, Massachusetts, have deter. mined to suspend business. 11:3 "The Whigs of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at a recent public meeting, resolved that Lancaster County will give the Farmer Governor Rrrarca, a inakwity 0f3,300 votes. The Vicksburg Register, in describing the late fatal explosion of the steamboat Orunoko, Which occurred in consequence of the retention of the steam while the boat was stopping to receive paw srngers, says— The deck passengers were upon the lower deck abaft the engine. The berths were filled and the floors were - covered with matresses. We should not suppose the room would accommodate more truth 100 persona. The number of deck passengers on board is estimated at 80 to 100.— A gentleman who was at work among them, a carpenter, catenates the number at 150, The steam swept through the whole length of the boat with the strength of the lightning torrent carry ibg every thing before it. A great number were blown overboard, nearly if not quite all were scalded severely, some completely excoriated and shockingly mangled ; some frantic with despair and agony jumped overboard ; the deck was strewn with 50 helpless sufferers and the river alive with them swimming to the bank, then from it in the wildest phrenxy. To detail the many distressing circumstances connected with this dreadful tragedy would be too revolting to our readers. of ari tee ,air It is stated in the New Orleans Bulletin that the steamer Peru passed up shortly after the ac. cident ; end although hailed by every signal of distress—not only by ringing the bell, but by some hundred persons running to and tro on the bank, waving their handketchieh and exhib iting sheets from Cie hurricane deck of the Oro ;noko,--she kept her COLII6O without rendering any assistance whatever ; and after assistance was obtained from the steamers New Albany and /ndeperidenee she returned, and without offering a helping band, obtained all the passengers she could and proceeded on her way. The New Orleans True American has the Wl lowing statement. :"----, of May Ord, SelinsgrOv , in welve thou nd circulation has has property to We have rime 11\freely givis for yir that, 6i has Among the vtctims to this calamity was one who, by his own acknowledgement, justly merit ed his doom. He was a known blackleg, and in the,extremity of agony in which hedied; atinfesi• sed himself the • incendiary who lately died the Pinkard House, with the fiendish hope of burn ing op the city of Vicksburg Revenge for the aeta.by which his fellow gambleri were routed' out, be avowed to be the cause that influenced him. and denounced another gambler, named Doctor , Saunders, not only as his assivtant in the act, but as his partner in the intended sack of the city. That some loch purpose is still intended by the infuriated gamblers, there is still giod reason-to believe, and it behaorNt the citizens of Vicksburg to keep an active look out. We hope to acquire still further information on this sub. ject. Tie le encomium= related in the following paragraph present a new evidence of tbe new= ty of legislation *robe part of Congress, to pro tact the persons and property of travellers in steamboats. From the Wheeling Gazette, April 30. Digreeeful Ortrage.—We cannot find lan. liolgt!'lafficiently strong in which to express our opinion of a most rascally eceurrence, which him just been related to us. The steamers Ontario and l i b:meet in coming up the river, MThe tegeth. er about 130 miles this side of Cincinnati. The termer, in attempting to pass the latter, a we learn, ran iota her, witikint doing any material iojory. A short time afterwards in at tempting again to pass, the pilot of the Pioneer, in order to return the compliment, ran into the Ontario, striking her near the stern, mashing in her guards, and KILLING ONE PERSON, (a girl Of about 12years of age„) and DANGER OUSLY WOUNDING TWO ( )TREKS, a lady and child. Tha :pilot we understand, is named GEORGE BELL Pied Qs the Fool .Dieth."—J. Delaw, a young men employed in the Iron Works at Saugerties, Writer. co. drank for a wagera pint and a half Of Brandy. and soon fell senseless. Be was bled, Lot no blood ooze(' out of the vein until just as he ryas about to be hurled, which gave rise 'to a groundless report that he was buried singers in a swoon.. - VIRGINIA ELECTION. GUN ?to Ws" liii fins dm Lesiimine Joi l 441111*- 4ay rage.—?'At mai to die Ant vat sksfri—Prentire and Ward 1 184. Dais 41. cam-. 4. • The barna! omits testate the tofu ise district hi which this vote was Om Bat, we quarrel Dot with the Aimed for it. eased seeks la this particular. The sews Lied ataugh kr asp le Of that BUM MISSISSIPPI Tit suer rent rem gleaulan The epeela eleetioo for weathers of Congress terminated in illismesiptw es Tuesday, as this evening's Southern Mail brings in the mares from one of the mums. poutte—palumboss Lowndes amity. [From the Southern. Argos—Ewa.) Crumnera, MissisaiPPit API% 2 5 .1 838 . Chin, ALF SLED AND UNPRECEDENT ED VICTORY. • The polls dosed last eyewng, and we hasten to infpror our fricudi of the' result in this precinct. 4 sonsiams. Prentiss, ('Whig) Word, Claiborne; (V. B. Loco Foco) 258 211k1 Time does Columbus respond to.the recent vic tory in her sister, but older city of New York.— The shoots of hei trim** are borne on the bal my whip of oar Southern breeze, in dear and slurry tones, and will be grateful to the wiling ear of thousands of freemen. Lowndes amity will show a result gratifying' -to every enemy of the present aduloistratmo, and to every true pat riot in the Colors,' The change m this city is air breading. Sot even the most ardent Whig ever conceived each a result, la July last, our favor ite candidate, General Aces, received what was then thought a triumphant majority of a* votes. Now we show to the World that we haws a ma jority rifle] patriots Who will oat "bow the knee to BaaL" Shaine Tragedy...l-The Petersburg Intelli gence: of Tuesday says; "We learn that • man by the name of Marks, in Prince George, shot a man by the name of Lerketter and his wife, on Friday last. They were- both shot. at the same fire, and died instantly. We have heard a state ment of the cireumatences which led to this dreadful outrage, but do not mord it as suffi ciently authentic to be made public." • There is no protestant country in the world where so mane murders are committed as in the United States. We are getting to be almost as murderous and assassin-like as the Spaniards or Portuguese. From the Harrisburg lutelligencer. THE BANDITTI—THEIR DEN ! .11 is the put of men to feu and tremble, When the most mighty God, by tokens, sends Such dreadful heralds to astonish us !" The terrific eashings,of insulted Deity have pierced the dark CIGMBIIin of anions. Tv, known as No 31, in the Hotel which was struck by lightening on Saturday last! The veil which concealed the pkarapherna• • lia of the midnight conclave of SATURNA• LUX conspirators, was rent, asunder—riv en to atoms, and the instruments used in deeds of darkness, disclosed to the vulgar gaze of the multitude' The elements— the vivifying—terror-striking engines of the sky, conspire with honest men on earth, to purge our Borough from the last remains of this foul plague spot! It is not a little marvellous that the " forked lightening" should have coma in blighting contact with this Cosiness. of midnight revelry ! -The electric fluid vivified the thick darkness which brooded over the symbols of the late riot, of Which its walls were the silent witnesses And when the anxious throng, rushing through each avenue of the building and through each chamber, fearful that the fightening had communicated fire to some portion of it, come unexpectedly upon this "dark kok," the depository of the gambling apparatus, they were astounded !. Hire their aston: ished visions witnessed- the wildest freaks of the wanton elements ; the fierce light ning had scattered in chaotic confusion the "Sings,"and Queens," with - their suits, who held dominion within the confines of this Pandemonium ! Their royalty put. chased fur them no immunity or exemption from the common lot which fell to all their companions; the "FARO BANK"—with sundry and divers cloths,' covered with mystic devices. of , unintelligible import, were found strewn in undistinguished masses around the sasetum sweeten= • whilst innumerable numbers of fantastical! ly painted "paste-boardioubtless the mystic signs. employed in,t,he incantations of the dark spirits who ever and anon hold their canines," within the walls of this "Hall of Evil Omen !" Were gazed upon by vulgar eyes, and trodden beneath the sacrilegious feet of the wondering specta tors ! The good citizens of Harrisburg bad long since beard of this secret haunt;,-- many bad doubtless had ingress to it to their sorrow, and u an opportunity was new Providentially afforded them of scan ning its interior, they readily availed them selves of it. Their visit confirmed their worst suspicions, and they retired from its threshold, sickened With the spectacle ! Nay more : they cameiorth from behold ing the revolting scene 'with their hauls sternly nerved and their resolves firmly taken, *to stand by the ;press and sustain the editor who would lasb with unmitigated severity the miza, or coosibinatiois of sstea, who will traMple upoq the laws an-I out rage the moral sense of the community, of which they are members, by the "hellish practices" of which this room furnishes ample proof!' it thuMferholt leas, been more thins im/e fissischidagaisst the walls V this hottse hg the tiro' of the ONNZPO- TaRT Thetiety ullierns of the sky have hashed the r mace 'Beam that is • their wombs repose, into- this ClLUtlin CI! Wlcazingtis and let those who thus Wave the Mast High God, baware lest the neat Ask wag traaefis is deaththe amiaciees contenusers of these pollestous warnings! INEmis,4o l rit- ; 144 4'• ° • 7 001160116CATID. DIS`I'SBBeiiNG INCIDENT.. f Ws: Itianiufft I ; take adnuamp ora leisure minute to inform you'eal tin dwelling of H. Pnanait, Esq. Port Carton, received on Saturday afternoon last, about three o'clscit, a Omenl crash from Ftg .ening, though I pe ni happy to learn that J. the family esca serious detriment.—.- Before it reached termination, the beautiful but distractive fluid was seen fOr several moments, as it sped its flight dia gonally acrois the village; and inits course it communicated a severe shock' to a young gentleman who was walking along the street, perhaps a hundred and fifty yards distant front the place adverted to. 9e had a cotton umbrella raised in the left band; and instantly, as the flub dart ed over his head, the instrument Was dashed from him, and with his right had I grasping his left arm, be sank to the ground. From this position he was taken into an adjoining store, and in a little time the effects-paseed entirely off. I. understand the building has. suffered damage to a very considerable extent:— One of the dormer window! is shivered to pieces, and the other is much injured. In fact, the whole western extremity of the house bas evidently sustained a violent concussion. The chimney, at this part of the roof, one or two rafters, a large por tion of the plastering in the attic, and the two front windows immediately below, are all exceedingly shattered. After' com pleting this work of disaster, by some means the subtile Matter entered into the tin water-spout, leading to the ground, and in this manner it made its exit below, leaving traces of its withering influence on the paint and boards with which it came in contact at that point. Taken all together, it is a casualty of such a character as to warn our citizens, to avail themselves of ;he cheapand Mee an curity bequeathed by the estimable Frank lin, viz, the LIGHTNING ROIL At this late day, it were useless and degrading to the memory of that distingtaisbet philosopher, to question the utility, or to point out the modes operandi of this simple but power ful preservative. Every one' knows its value ; and the principle upon which it acts; and every one therefore, should be prompt to insure the great immunity which it affords. W. 480 455 Ma. BANNA.—The following intercep ted letter would seem to be addressed to Mr. Noah, the worthy Editor of the New York Evening Star; and as it hits off some of us here, in this city , of Anthracite, with ears as itching for news and novelties as ever Athens was in its most curious days, I give it to you for what it is worth, as evidence of what strangers think of us. Yours, eke. • A Suascanist. " Pottsville, Ist May, 1838. " Dear Mordecai : During my visit to this interesting elevation, to get some re lief from _ the noise and bustle and confu sion and jamming of omnibuases, in Wall street, I have been amused with the suc cess of a Phrenological adventurer, who lately stopped here, on a Fowling expedi tion, in his .scientificall profession of dUpe making, and hit upon a very profitable vein in the crania of his game. The gentleman, by the fluency of his gift of the gab and characteristic inquisitiveness, seems to be front 'down ease—that ' land of steady !labile—for nosey-sulking. Be was here but a few days, and feathered his nest by making game not only of litany of the cautious ganders, but took into his nets no small number of the geese, and, in some icstances, whole broodt,of littler goo. fins. Like a cuts Yankee, so sincere did he appear himself in the truth of his 'sci ence'—better called gist-arackery-Ithat be persuaded, by his preliminary gratis lectures, and his plausibility something rising of three h and, perhaps nearer four hundred, to let him. feel their soft places , when he assured them that they really had brains/ an in teresting fact, which must have been to many of them a new discovery. _ Among the rest of his subjects was a remarkable character of this place, and the leader of the newly discovered Primitives,' but who is quite an original jsck.of-all.trades, and, besides an expounder ef the gospel, and an excellent judge of horse flesh, is a great wag. The disciple of Gaul and Spurzheina was completely at fault; pro nouncing, in his private examination in the morning, quite the reverse of his cha. ratter of the man the previous evening, at his public examination. I could tell you a great number 'of amusing good kits-of charitcter which he did make, (aided pro babljt more from What he had previously eidkdAg ear and from physioruney,-than his "phrenolo gy,) but that decency, *en- • rim, and great personal respect, and re gard foi the estimable individuals opPratat on, forbids me to do it. Now that this Fowler has goon off with the feathers be has plucked, I would advise you to send here some angler, of which there are a goodly number always in Gotham, and he may be inte to catch a plentiful supply of gudgeons here also. But I must finish, as the Doctor closes the mail precisely at nine. Your hiend Cateering.—The Gettysburgb Star says that Old Adams is thoroughly roused, and assures its friends abroad, that she sip give the Fanner Governor one iionsand Bol t 'wily in October. roa Tat *mime' Jecranau Id saw Bras." „The ambereiraiiiillmiiierielsed- misers. bly by the late a* ofthe steamboat Weal* war Clacineeti. b sow eethisated at hee leitiked iadliiitY or fate Ned& A CosattrL y Beet in Tirsee.,C4l. Wliertmes Res' 'Wive--at the diniiiioe of viz eilles 'ikons Vela*. so, is . 0 the meet pictorial's)* kind. The man- Memoccupies one of the most liantifial setuatioos that could be chosen, being located in an Island of live oaks—(islands, In Texas, are clamps of forest wood in the midst ofraries)—the grounds are ornaiseented with iigniat faddy Originals and trees, end *frost is 11 take of elms water with bluff banks, spreading over about Mess acres. he the shape of a horse shoe. The`house is situated on the outside of the shoe, at the point of the like corresponding to the toe of.the shoe, the garden being immediately on the edge of the water. Here the Col. has an apparatus for water ing the garden tract the lake—and is the beds, there are five • hundred kinds of exotic plants which Col. W. has himself imported. Beyond the lake. and in the centre orals horse shoe, is the orchard—where every variety of fruit that is suitable to the climate, blooms in the richest pro. ' This orchard is reached by means of a boat, which is always. kept at the foot of the garden fier that purpose, In the Rated of the lake there is a great abundance of fish—which circumstance we understand is likely to render the little Militias pretty owesideriebly rivals of the great hack Wilton. MARRIED. to Reading on - Tuesday, evening. May 1, by the. Rev. John Perry, Mr. GEORGE E. LUD WIG, to Min MATILDA IL, KEIM, daugh ter of Bonneville Keim, Esq. all of Reading. REVIEW OR THE JRARIENT. Potion ls, Marl 9, HBO WHEAT FLOUR. by the load was worth on Fri day R GO. WHEAT 180 per pasheL iv demand. RYE FLOUR 2'30 per cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 220 per cwt. in deemed RYE, by the load 9U cent' by the bushel—ready sale RYE CHOP 90 cents pit bushel in demand. OATS 40 cents—reidy sale POTATOES 45 cents per bushel in demand. CORN-70 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-413 50 per TIMOTHY SEED-412 00 per bubo. FLAXSEED-61 .12 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-42 cents per gallon. BUTLER-14 cents per pound—in Kegs 12 cents EGGS-12 cents per dotes'. LARD-10 cents per pound. TALLOW-9 cents per pound. • HAMS 12 centsper pound. CORN CHOP 80 cents Ow bushil ii demand. BACON-12 cents per pound. BEESWAX-18 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cowls per Pelted MACKEREL, by Abe bsJ. no. 1, VS 00 W r t iI I SALT-2 621. per bbl 4 87 per bushel. PLASTER, is worth 57 00 per ton. L RAY $lB per' to*. , Richard D. Sheener t SADDLE, BRIDLE & BARN BIS ilLift V - PACT:UREA, Next Dan to Soosud angel Store, and nearly opposite the National Hotel in the Borough of Pottsville, 111. RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that be conetandy keeps on hands general assort meat of Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, Coach, Gig and Wagon Harness, Velma, Travelling Bags, Patent' Fly Nets, Buffalo Robes to cover Saddles, Stage Lashes, Gig and Riding Whips, together with ev_ ery other article generally kept and manufactured by Saddlery, and solicits all in want of those ar. tides to calf and evamine Mr themselves. Every description of work in his line, will be made to order at the !shortest notice, with neatness and durability; and tin terms as low is can be • done elsewhere. : • may 9 _ 35- 4, 3 • Dissolution. NOTICE is hereby ghee, that the partnership heretofore existing between /firm Owens and Daniel Spwrasesbearg„ Contractors on the 24th and 25th Sections of the Cattawissa Rail Road, was dissolved on the 7th inst. by mutual consent, Sy the withdrawal of Daniel 13Ponnenbourg from the firm--and the subseriber also gives notice that he is nut responsible for any debts contract. ed by the said Daniel Elimoneobirorg after this data HIRAM OW ENS, may 9 . 35-3* Hotel, Coal Landings, and • Building Lots AT sc . mi nix ILL HAVEN. • Pellitilit Sale et close a Cement. WILL be sold at Pixb fi c Sale, ON SATUR. DAY, the 2d of ;nee, 1838, at 71 0 % 110 4 in the evening, at the Philadelphia Auction Mart. in Carpenters Court, Chestnut street. (sootb Side) ,between Third and Fourth Streets, a large number of building lots, coal landings, public bo. tel and out lots, situate in Schuylkill Raven, be. ing at the junction edifies West and Main branch. es of the Schuylkill, and at the termination of the West Branch or Mine Hill and Schuylkill Eleven Rail Road. on which nearly one-third of the coal business o 4 .l3clinylkill county was done the past year. The property will be sold agreeably to a plan now exhibited at the Philadelphia Auction Mart. ane 4 vosiiis of 60 Building Lots on Dock street, 30 on Haven street. • 40 oo Centre Turnpike, the main road to Potts. vile. A number of out hils. - .froui Ito 12 acres. A large and well finished hotel. to which.= at, .tacked *amid land, and seven coal wharves pr landings. from 150 to 230 feet front, by 80 feet to depth. ea new eccopied as coal landings. Its The:public is mast positively enured that the above property will be sold at the time and place above mentioned without Unit ot. reserva tion. Terms at Side.' C. J. WOJABBRT. ' 'J btiintesr. . • N. B. Plans at the Philaitelpida ic Exchange. at the Philadelphia Anaion Man, and at the prin cipal hods in ali.hovikill end Barks Counties. Philadelphia, May 9; 1838. 35-44 THE Beadine Book for &hoofs, by Airs. Sigoorney.jost reached sod for sate by may 9 AS B. BANYAN. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be' Rested. WHAT valuable tritt ofLand called the "Clio. ton Tract; belonging to Elisabeth • Spohi. situate °albs west Narwegise Rail Road, neat north of* owl adjoining the Peach Housain, is carted for ids on atteonuoodatiolt (aims; or the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an approved tenant. Aftly to , HENRY MORRIS, • 3d dr. WainntStositit •pril U I VIUDIR; •I HE Limited P • ipil ba stodore existing, • I IL between the se • • lens in Cail business, under the firm ofTO ' NSENF7. FRANKLIN. expired oohs ht PriLl by its own lien. dation. ( TOWNSEND • , FRANKLIN. 1, JOHN DALEELiL. • . 11!tice. • The caul barren-will;be subscriber on the Old !Aar Clawing st. on Reburikill:Phil TowNsEripl Philadelphia, May I 9, - - Nonaland I station. , LETTERS Testamentary • the estate of NA. RY DAME; dimeneed, Seim( been traot. ed to the subscriber, sole ease .r of her tut will and testament Ali . - • , having claims e• Ramat the said estate, will present them for 'settlement; and all persona indebted to th e same per to are requested lb mike yment the sob. is scriber, who the only ' ' bandly authorised to receive said debts. The a ministration iro n s. ed to Strange N. Palmer, . hiving become void by the probate of the w artful said Ray Bantei and the sobsecpsiust griming by the Reg. ister•ot Schuylkill County, of-lettere lastamenta. ry to the subecribef. RICHA KIRKHAIII, Resi int in Pottssini, Sole Executor of the list-wW, Mar, Bailed, deed. may 9 35-6 • • Public PI cc» . ►LIRE Register of &boy kRI County, harin g AL ;muted to the subscri Letters. of Admin. Istrattoo on the Estate of M RY BANE. late of Pottsville. deceased: •all persous indebted to said Estate are booby .requited l to make tromediate payment; ind thearhaving Oaken to present then legally authorised for settlerbent to 8. N. PALMER. Adth`r. 344, . may 5 Musical bastruments. .11HE suks_cdher has just! received and Wren' for italikAr 4 keyed German Flutes, plain. Octave Flutes. Claimants, flageolets. 1. Violins, Fifes. 1 Violin Bridges, Pine, Strings and Bow-bair. Clationet Reeds. Guitar Strings. • • Violin Bowe.- - cietret finish, Be respeitCelly Meltea he public to Call and examine his Stock: • H JOHN S. C. MARTIN may 5; 1838. 34- Mount- Carbois Rail, Road Company. NCiTIcE ie hereby given, that a special meet hag of the. Btlc.kholders or the Mount Car. bon Rail Road pany. will be held ort Batar. day the 28th day Jot May, at 5 &chick in the af ternoon. In Room No. 23 -Merebanb' Exchange, City of Philadelphia. . By order of the Board of Managers.. JAMAS C. DONNELL. Philadelphia, May 5, 1838. 344 Dissolution of irartnership. T HE partnership beretbfore existing between tbs.sobseribers, trading , under theßrot of B . D. JOHNSON & co. is thin day dissolved by mu toil consent.. no baldness of ths.late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers, at tlis of. flee, 25 South sth street. - • • BENJ. D. JOHNSON. CALEB PARKER. Phila.' May 1,1538. Tliermil busload will be continued by the sub scriber. who will kiep a Supply of the beet Red. White and Grey Ash Schuylkill Coal, it the low est market prices, by the cargo or sinik ton. Office, 25 south Sth at Wharf, 24 below South. may 5 34 ,GALES PARKER. The Miner"' Bank of Potteviik in the County of O'chstylkill. May I, 1838. DirectoM of that above inatitOtion have this day dec lared a dividend of 9 per cent. on the capital stock, out of the profits- of the last six months, payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives on or after thel 11th inst. CHARLEEL LOESER. Cashier. . • may 5 .f 4-2 Caution. IFIHE undersigned emotions the pubiic against m- purchasing or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the East Norwegian rail road, from Elizabeth Spohn, nr Henry Morris for her, as he the undersiped _claims tills • thereto, and will institute a spit against anyiparson attempt ing to take the possession thereot • - afaisheim, April 28,1888. JOHN POTT 32 _ Wetlrillt ik Rs*ber, • AT 1 112. LI) ( No. 6$ N T R H FROwr STREET, _ . SIDE. Titans moons mon COIN= or ARCINI ST PH ELIPIGLA • MANUFA URO ir RS OF White Ltiedrity and / Calomel. - • round in Oil $ ' it.:4 PrixtiO. Red Lead, Virhito do Litharte. Vitriol' Alb. Chronm Yellow. Solp. quinine do ' Green. Tart. do Red RthertX. Patent Yellow do Nitric &ear Lead do Acetic copzwu — , Lunar iCarintior 01 Vitra* 1 ? Com. do An. Foggia ) 1 Aces s rp* i • likriatic_keiii , Sulpb. do quote neta - Lac. Tart. Acid Opi. de erm%t. Sap..Carb. kioda Kemp Miura/ Corms. Sub. Mirc. Ethiopia do. %Anne ofChamsphor. l Bal Nitia i llebut es oi pm. he. ORM for sale the above mentioned aniclea, to- gather with.a genetal • wrionment et Pals*, Prep an d D ye Biros. cod may mbar amide in the Pamir cal and Medicinal line.l going mongrel:mien oral) tbeartides enuarentad under theidadvohead. they Aida tbernaelaw to sap their Glenda ned the public the tem Iftio22 Window and Picture Glam. Irma. 6. to 24 30. - Oct 21.1837 , 48- T. Let. THE ibie, Hower an Lelq• ing •al Mou i Otos, recently Goa. phony Penrose Brenham. PO Aerate. &a; apply to IL 'NICHOLS. SI Reek it. Philadelphia-4r to my agent, - • A. BT. CLAIR N ICHOLS. april 19 29-3 • Pouerille. Clover Reed. reesived and sail 20 bushels prime cle►er seed. SAMUEL NAIRTZ. Feb 31 continued by the ,f, !mad Wo w . FRANKLIN. 354