This describes ekaollytted coo, York Banks. By I : 4i vsennving. Rs operation ants many a ' and totally prostiateld ts tui i a n . reduced their discoun ed Lion, and have now 'reau s when they have nothing W pa Benton refuses to bel'hambnoal - : another specch,, he denouneed Yet it is thensimple of atteh 'humbugging' binkslthat our moneyed inathuttoun to imita - • POSTSC!II The Resolution repee#! Cireolar,.paseed the How :; tativea, by e vote of 1 1E* Mirky, was one of the 20 : gsinst the repeal Correspondence of 'he Imp' WITHAM To 'MN EDIT Washingtdil i , M A joint resolution to resc! tell Specie Circular. was II Senate today, end Mr, W elaborate and a very able - subject. ,He went into a r Circular, commencing as year 1836, and showed in ;i its operation rirt the financi: Whilst I was_ permitted Webster, he was making a ment uu - the subject presen ! resolution; and, what ro'not listened to with the most prs by a great portion of the House of It epresentaives of very much regret that it was er to remain tdl Mr. Webst:, ed. At the hour I left IV producing irnrnenie effect, to see that the dap of the . • were numbered. .; It is evidently the desire cast the incubus aside with' , , possible. The voice of (hi' and South• West, demands it . Mr. Van Buren is not's° own interest, as to turn a that speaks in tones of thin: in the Senate at this income' hers opposed to the repeal i and these ten, in all probe soon follow the example of Messrs. Sing,. of Georgia:, New Hampshire, followed' and the latter, gentleman , when the •Senate adjourtie Senators will assign re..son . when the anal question is days will probably elapse recorded. • The Mode of Transact the Departments.—Mr. recently found himself in a sing and humiliating posit i quence of the very loose me etness that prevails in the 'l merit. A most libelous at munication is made ;to C Secretary of the Treasury in extenuation the "hurry and that tOo when the t where filed in the departn written instructions! In the year 1838, thetscreittry of the Treasury employed eight larks and two messengers. By way of ritroducing "e -conomy and despatch" in the department General JACKSON ' S recoil and retrench. ment committee in the enate propoie,l "to simplify the forms in u.itie4s, and to reorganize "its subordinat branches so as to dispense with ono fou li' .if not one. third, of the officers in t I> Treasury."— Mr ; WOODWIRY, it win e remembered was one of these reforine' and retrene ment men ; elected to friend of Mr. Adams, byt allegiance during the firs , we learn from Mr. Bond ti in the 'Treasury Depart ate dead from eight to firmer salaries have been dimini 600 to $27,100 But th to do the loi..iness. at kick Mr. ADAMS thought cot' or five clerks—are so 4•lii charge of their duly, Ili time to obey the comma or even to purge their fi libels before the transibiss . uments officially deinanile the simplification , or ace who vc lei read Mr. Wood h served hm peculiar ying the plainest matters be amused at the idea of av tleinan for ;he limp! ificat So simple has Mr. Woodl teen clerks, rendered the partment, that M.. _Can during the Special Silesia self utterly inade quate to of their mysteri The same increase of crept into all the departure cession ef- General Jade we presume. 'fiecause thi General had pledged then and retrench in all of dm Department, for instenc Secretary employed a chi teen sub clerks; and two aggregate compensation c extravagance was rebuki of Gen. Jackann, and tho men stow empley fortrch sengers, in the aame depa pease of 03,810., And -Albany Argus,lno doubt, affidavit that this is all more Democratic, and smaller BUM by far than list of I To roprofot %buy& ' Cbtorentiao, tabs th of June nest: ;,. kiwi of the New ocess..which in I' , an of business enterprise. they in - their eiretlia. le payments" ' . This as what ;.' by—what. in " a 'humbug' bootling' and ~.. focus wish our —York Repub. is 1 A Wilson .l Allman J A Otto ~. - 0 Swift T Boors J • . n Heiler Israel Reed i i.t John Wagner Dr. J F Treichler z MI Kolsrud J K Trego • J•lin Maurer Chas Focht J .lini limner Morgan Bensinger. or at Steinbaelree Samuel Bartolett •la Breeder Daniel W der Jacob Matthews J ' assail Bernard Yeager , Simons Reuben 11, Heston . Evans John Franklin Esq B P.Puatroy Dr David Hunter Jib Silver George Medlar Esq .1• leanings Dapael_Yost, Jr. • John.Haeley. Catit'S 8 Kershner, J. ph -Fertil e Abraham Bartolett, Jhn P Offer man, Philip K Moyer, "J oh Rzed, Esq. George Shollenberger, e = H Stichier, 1 Aaron Boughner, .. H Potts. Charles Broom, Thomas C Williams. Daniel Madifort, S 4 Potts, Charles Witman, Eq. Chas Taylor, Michael-Lindner. TIC Pollock, Dr. George N Eckert, • Jas Allen, - E Y Farquhar. Esq. CI,O L T J Baird. Peter Filbert, A Chit Nichols, Samuel P Horning. . Or? W anider Wm J Mover, ' Is. Potts. Valentine Kepley nj. W Cumming: Esq. Daniel Sholenberger., G W Farquhar, Esq. Michael Seltw, • J ph Coatesworth. James Marts.; • Be •' T Taylor, Jemmiab Mellirane. Je moth Wolfinger, Henry Koch. - ElcA. Pelt, Charles M Hill, Ja4nei K Falls, Win Garnett, Sanhoel Heffner Henry Saylor, Co + George ShO i emaker, John P Hobart, Ross Bull, Mark Mellen, 'Jim C Lewis, • George Kauffman, Jr. T omas Gans, Thomas Hiatt. Benj Gans, Abraham Boughner, L P Whitney - Edward Boyd, - Abraham Pott, Aaa Haldemas, E Mughea, Daniel KistAK, C Whalley, Philip Osmans, Esq. pc. T C Rubio% Joseph Albright, James McGinnis, John Dialer; A j McGonagle, Wre Gorgini, Daniel Keercher. Samuel LowiN, A Lawton, Agustin Bolton, il airy Donahue, Jacob Machemer, F Partin. John Kaercher, i Philips, John Bier'''. D niel Hill, Cnarlea Morvine, R bort /11 Grant, Elijah Yarnell. J • o Kantner, John Yarnell, Clime, Abraham Albright,„ J nes Coddihgton, Jacob Shack ; ' T Durnan, Jacob Minnich, Esq. Saimeel Hartz, Roland Kline, Daniel Stall, Charles Demeter, Esq- Simnel D Leib, Abraham B Jones, Jacob Bull, Charles Yoder, - Rbbt Woodside. Henry Christ, Sa t ml Young, Banj Heffner, /ram) Butz, Joseph F 'Faylor, J nathan Gerber, Edward Kutzner, C pt Lewis Dreher, Jesse Kantner, I v re H. Moodie, Joseph Mills, illiam Graeff, James Yost,C kb Wheeler, - Levi Reber, .lob Huber, Daniel Lindenmuth, ac Hervey, Adam Shartle, P ul Brand, Anthony IReibsamen, j r J bn Stine, of Jacob. John %V Heffner, Pater Stine. of Henry. John Snyder, jr. Nathaniel Wilson, David Machemer, jr I 'oaths° Garber, John S Sterner, m B. Keelboat, Jacob Huber, J tin Stager, Philip Zimmerman, lac K Shaeffer, Daniel Harp, jr ylor A &attics. Samuel Kauffman, et Garret , Richard Adams, eib Roerleb Gideon Oswald, J t itin L. Minnich, • J. Everett, .1 lin K. Smith, Daniel Millen J 41 Bond, . Ralph Lee, J tin N,Speacei, - Patrick Langton, in Dreher, Luke Lanagan, 'Omar Acker, Aaron Steinbach, avid Acker, Wrn Wolf, J hn Messenger. Elijah hammer, J hn Kerehner, Jo,epn C Kern, .1 hn Dennison, . ' Joseph C Leib, bed Reed, Andrew B. White, arks Dreher. Wm. H. Mann, corers Mortimer, Andrew Russel, 'cholas Fuz, Dr George Halberstadt,A ex Silly man. John 'l' Werner, e • th Leimaster, Charles Ilurezinger. Jhn Kleckner, John 'l' Hazzard, J ph Dreher, - Daniel Stager, airiel March. J +cob Kline, J hn Misch, jr. -Win Shively, ter Eiibcr, Benj. B inuan, •• ristripher Reed, Geo C Wynk,oop, Joseph Yost, Robert B Neigh, William Yost, Oliver D.ibaon. Jphn Covely; Elijah Bull, .1 in Hoffman, J S Braley ter Albright, Win Shenteher, .1 cob Ells, E 0 Parry, J it Heiser. E Bland, . aniel Heiser, J. Haughawent, pied Smith„ Henry Jenkins. • Albert H. Deuel, Jonas Shaeffer. Solomon Lord, Jacob Madeira. - Frederick Priest, Daniel Shard*, Charlei Bartolet, John Fink, • 13 Madeira, Jos Robinson, (4 neither. Israel Green, and Nagle, Abraham Ebert. ohn Nunemseher, - Daniel Nagle, Witham Dewah. Jame.. Trout, braham St Clair, Abraham Bash. Martin Weaver, E Q Henderson, harks Biddle, Isaac Sigfried.. ward Huhn*. W. W. Otto, harles Stanch. - Win Major, ....• ihnT Simpson, Dr Z Prall, Jobe Frank. B l i ET i lle Delegates fro Schuylkill County are particularly requested to set st the publics house of Mrs. Levan, in the rough of Reading. on Monday the 4th of 'WM, at 9 o'cleelr precisely. g the Specie of Represen• to 29. Mr. who voted a.- ,eud Courier It, DAT RD. y 29, 1838. . Al the celebra. ken up in the -hater made an peach on the I history of the r back as the .t conclusively I affairs ottlie listen to Mr. rufound argu ed by the joint nu-ual, he was ,ound attention embers of.the , oth parties. I. ot in my pow. r had condo(' Hall, he was lid It/Was easy weld Circular f all parties to s little dtlay as Unite) West . recession, and itentive to his : fear to ft voice er. There is only ten mem , if the Circular, :ilk) , " will very he'iniaj y.- nd H uhbard, of i Mr. Webster, had the floor . Most of the for their votes ken, and some :fore the vote is ng Business in '~.N BUREN has *lry embarras. on, ►n conce de of doing bu• 'moor)! Depart• I d abusive corn •ogress by the and he pleads of business"— &naive papers ent by his own i ie. Senate as a ,educed from his session. Now t the clerkships it have been re- . ! ; and that their ' hed (torn Q,l 11, se fifteen clerks. l Ilie inpatients of , be dime by six ' rietl" in the dis• t they have not I ds of Congress, es of newspaper it of official doe. /i. Further, as to I oats. Any one i y's report, and acuity at mystif rf language, must ...lectirte that Iles /‘, on of accounts! ury, with his fif ffsirs of the De breleng himself, declared him !, the elucidation expenditure has ts, since the ac .n. i .and chiefly, friwids 'of the selvetp •rn tn. In the War 1 1838, the 1 ' f clerk, seven• essengers at an $28,630. This • ' d by the friends Kum Gsmrsaz. SCOTT, my. sends to the Cher in North Carolina. • ADDRESS. . . Cherokees The Preaulettt of the United States has sent me. grab a powerful army. to• Cause you, in obedience to the Tres y of 11335. Injure that fart of your people who re already establiitted as prosperity ow the mho aide of the Misaissip. Unhappily. the two ears which were al. "limed for the purpose: . '! • , have suffered to peso away without following, nd without making any preparation to follow, a , now, or by the time that this solemn address hall reach your district settlements, the emurrat must• be commenced in haste. but, I hope. wi , t disorder. .4 have no power. by granting a • - *day. to smog the error that yes ha earaindtted. The fill same gent a rks besides mes• ments at an ex the Globe and dl readily make ore cheap, and t $63,810 is a '8,660. N. Y. Cour iteal!telt +luny in the Young • at Road's& on the SI OFFIC the United &atm Ar kee- people. remaining • Ling Tennreee and Mabauna. this vaisenstitotra moon Sr list is Ikea, es the wad sell km key umber shall hoe peserd sway. ency Msn ekes, mak wanes, &W as time Maw r must too is smiths do join Asir liemberi is the West. lty Muds This is ne sodden determined's at the part of the President, whom yap and I most now obey. By the treaty. the emigration Will to lasi been completed on or Ware the lad of this month; and the President has constantly kept you warned. during the taro yearn allowed. through all ibis °Mews and agents in this country, That the treaty would be enforced. I aiw,eome to carry out that determination.... My troupe already occupy many positions in the woody' that you are to abandon. and thousands and thousands an approaching. from every quarter, to render assistance and escape alike hopelea*. All those troops, regulars and militia, we your friend& Receive them end confide in themes such. Obey them when they tell you that you can remain no krrger in this country. Soldiete are ag kind hearted as brave, and the de. ore of every one of us is to execute our painri# duty in mercy. We are commanded by I* President to act towardzyou in that spirit, and such is also the wish of tbe whole people of A. merits. Chiefs keiskissie sad mesriers—PWlU you. then by resistance, competes to resort to arms? God forbid Or will you. by light, seek to hide your selves in mountains and forests, and thus oblige us to hut you down ? Remember that; in per= suit. it may be impossible to avoid condiets. The blood of the white man. nr the blood of the red thud. marl* spilt, and INFO, however accident ally, %they be impossible for the discreet and humane anihoneyou, or among us, to prevent a • enrol war and carnage. Think of this, my Cherokee bretbern. 1 sin an old warrior. and have been present at many a scene of slaughter; but spare me; I beseech you, the horror of wit nessing the destruction' of the Cherokees. Do not, 1 invite . you, even wait' for the close approach ofihe.trunpi; but make such prepara tion for emigration as you can, and hasten to this place, to Rolleil Landing, or to Gunter's ,Land ing, where you will all be received in kindness Iby officers selected for the purpose. You will find for all, and clothing for the destitute, at eith er of those places, and thence at your ease, end in comfort, be transported to your new homes ac cording to the terms of the treaty. This its the address of a warner to° warriors. May hisentreatias be kindly received. and may the God of both prosper the Ainericans and Cher gimes, and preserve them long in peace and friendship with each other WItIFIELD SCOTT. . Cherokee agency, Mar 10th, Itl3B. • FACTS BETTER THAN ARGUMENT. Formai Eaoc►'rtor.—During the Adininistra• tion of George !Wolf—tie years—there were ap• propriated for the support of common schools, by thus SLZe , about seventy-five thousand dollars: Very good: but during the three years in which Guy. RITN ER has been in office. there have been appropriated upwards of NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS for the same purpose; and yet Erthe team have beau dimintirked I: Who is the pour man's friend.—Coat. Her. Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the link. aridity on Thursday evening last Skipped by George H. Potts, Charles Lawton Hodgson & West Delaware Coal Co N A Coil• Co, S B Reeve & Co J 801 l & Co * Bell *Bolton &Hyman & Nice C Lawton Potts & Batman S Brooke ' G Moore P E Hawn & Co Charles Shipper' M Weaver Sundry Shippers 148 7916 Per last report. 638 31,39 Little Schuylkill The return from Schuylkill Haven was not received, which would increase the a. bove amount about 4000 tons. MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The follniwing is the amount of Coal transported nn this Rail Road. 14 the week ending on Thursday rennin; lase 2051 tons NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector. RILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Wednesday evening last. 1809 tons Per last Report. 808 EMI GEM EIA DESTY. Cqiktetor: WEST BRANCH BAIL 110 AD. The followings. the amount of Coal-transported on this Rail Read for the week ending on Tbonday evening lass, 4399 toos Per last Report 11.811 16,331 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector IM r7rrit'7.w7ll.-!c117/1r/Ii rmrTTI The following is the samara of Cost transported on this Road for the Creek ending pn. Saturday evening last. 1263 to= Per last report, ISM H. H. POTTS. Collector. LEHIGH COAL 1 IRADE-1113$. Dispatched Bros Manch Munk for Ills wank ending on tbs 3th month 94tb -77 Boats carrying 949 Boos t last report, 306 HAZIALICOI4 ZZPOET. ' 4 boats esetying , Rl4l s. 1 last report, 4 HAW. Shoulders end Sides, for Ws by tbo Hopboad, bi trus Rf ffAGGERTT. joss 2 42-3 tniktraN On nth day. the 24lth ult., at Eris*? Maetioillug* Ibmiotsary,-Laseaster Broasill WOILMION. of Philadelphia, to Eusaarral F. daughter of William c0te,p6=4:12.1,. In Reading MI mat., WI I, 76th year 01 hit tarred on Frida) Pulas STAtED uketing ki of Pulaski Lodge, ?ha 216, will be tick at 'hi 'Auld plats. no Mutt day vetting pest, June 4th. at half past 7 cluck. P. M. Punctual etteniauee is requested. Jugs 2 . 42.4 REVIEW OF TIIE MARKET. ranswafi. Jima. 1232. WHEAT FLOUR. by the load was worth carri es, IF 50. WOL'AT 180 Per puitieL is demand. RIM FLOUR 2125 per cwt. in demand. 111.2:10211EA24FLOUR 2 50 per cwt. in dont* RYE, by and fa awe by the bustrel..oreedy RTE CHOP 214 cents par bushel is desiand. ----___ • 9Affl4o eenterready ids. • POTATOES 45 pmtsper bushel hideout& CON-70 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEE—$5 60 per bushel. TIMOTHY SE D—sll 00 per bushel. FLAXSEED-414 per bushel in demand. WISSIKF.Y-42 cents per gallon. BOTER- 1 .4 cams per pound—in Kip 12 omits kX.MS-12 centif peedomen. LA S6--l0 cont4 n per pound. TALLOW-9 c ts per pound. HAMS 12 cent, per pourd. CORN CHOP 8I cents per bushel In demand. BACON-12 cents per pound. ' BEESWAX-18 mats per pound. FEATHERS-62'cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 ceuti per pound MACKEREL, bi the bbl. No 1, $l4OO 1 4 r 2. $ll SALT-2 621 pier bbl.; 87 per bushel. PLASTER, m *Orth $7 00 per ton. 11AL $lB per tan. INotice. rirtHE Register of Schuylkill County having grafted to thit subscriber, Letters of Adadn istrationion the eytate. of Henry Neligh, late of the bonligh of Putiaville, tiecea.ed. All persons indebte to the elstate of the said Henry Neligh are icquested to Osaka immediate pavnent; ayd all thoenhavi-ig dilaims, are requested topresent them fopettlemeht to the subscriber without de. lay. / ROBERT B. NELIGII, june r 42-6 Adminiatrattor. Firstroop • vylkill County Cavalry, WI L Pan e on Wednesday the L3th of 1 or, at Mortimer's hotel By' Command. j J. P. WOLLASTON. F. S. Jun.' , 42-3' AURT of Appeal for First Troop Sebuyt• k County Cavalry will be held , at Monti mer's del, on Wednesday the 13th of June, at 6 o'ekik, F. M. I=l Batts. Ins 24 1344 18- 889 a 3 702 13 698 19 643 11 602 7 379 6 330 3 277 4 2'20 a , 243 3 150 2 120 2 110 2 109 2 100 19 .1059 Jr/. TERAT . , - (jaw Phitedelphie s ) Umonse! amass di e u PECTFULi.Y tenders her eervjces to.l • 11 '121 Ladies of Pottsville and the vicinity, and bopeiby the Ine r tness of her work, quick des patch and modeiate charm to merit a share of iheiiseironate. Hr residence 111 at Mrs. B. Mason's, opposite the pre of Nagar.. Nathan, & Co. in Centre Stree. Jute 2 • 42 Casts or Appeal. Al MONDAY the 11th day of June init. the &mato of Appal for the 30th Regiaient will be bid es follow': Faiths Ist Battalion. at the house of Benjamin Beitehger in MaKeansburg, by Capt. Matthew!, Clot t ßeiter and : Capt. Curet. Fdithe 2d Battalion. at the house of Philip Born in Schuylkill Haven, by Capt. ffebc,Capt. Reettand Cato- Miller. By order of Cot. John V. Riekel, EDW. Y. FARQUHAR, Adjutant. 784 42.315 26 1170 433135 PT 2 42-2 COAL. TIE. Subscriber is receiving from the A. Law. t.n Crillieriess a fresh simply of the celebre. tedloolllN It LEWIS REP ASH COAL, now land's, at his yharf, Pine street. SchuylkilL—. Ordes left et the office. Nu. 81 Dock street, or at tbi wharf, will be promptly attended In. F. B. NICHOL& leldadelphia. May 12.1278. otiIOPOSALS will be received by the Corn. mimionere of the Aloha House. at their in the Palk. New York. for 500 tons of /teibracke Coal, (with privilege of taking 2000 toni) until Thursday. the 14th day of June next. AbOiennu will please state the vein or' mins anisewhich the Coal ta- proposed to be delivered the price per ton of 2240 lbs. .i. Coal to be delivered an in before the 50th daYofSeptomber nut, at suck wharf or wharves as any from time to time be designated by the C 4 RrligsginnenVn We Island, Blackwell's Wand or Log bland. Ferrets. Element will'; be made • in cub on delivery. )ine 2 ' 42-41 CM To , 1 Dealers. . 611-111ALRD Propose . le will he rewired by the r , . subscriber it hts Counting Boom. on Land ing rdwrat. above Fairmount Water Worka, an: rajloth day, of Jane, at 6 o'clock P. M. for g Prom that dais bztil the lot day of March. i .. all tha s t i lli' blio Lanais& balmighig, to the Dowries o f ' g Garden. known as the Fair moist St. Landing. and situated cm Oilkmhill auk , near the limper Ferry_ Bridge. wog lis wary I ,respeet well esieulated kr the ••aimed Coal. as wail es the retail trade of the •• b as i n g coasting noose. Soden Crane. &a. lambedthiv ii t JAMES M. BOLTON. Irwin of Landing Committee, • k District of Sluing Garden. Philedripli*Jane S E DM& . _ 4.005 Taw 11,794 ' . sodeaux Claret. • WINE Old Bbrdaos Must on *aught, at itti ceet i per istion, rot nle by MAUI , RAGGERTIF,. 42-3 11E3 'OREM nal embed be AL. ~= DIED. on Wednesday morning the .lAhl BELL Esq. in the age—his remains w•cre in. afternoon. CHARLES POTTS. MICHAEL• MORTIMER. MICHAEL MURPHY. Measlier. of Cram. 42-3 =CI a Oil, !kite; ••d • bolo led Lobar S••ew.• &c. iIAISW IL NA TSARS aCk 464 gala - Bosse 14111 p-sad ci4eri %ATM. Just vieeived by . 1114114101,410* lona Burlington. Iffetrings. gut BOXES Pilaw Batliaitaa Hanoi% re. CSITCIi sad for yak by PP° 2 MILLER t gAGGBRIT. - 42-3 JERSEY RAMS and Western Bacon--20 bhda. just received IT • N. NAtHASS qr CO, 4nne 2 424 "Nam raaraw STORE. 01 1 / 1 /081 LE WON IESPECTFULLY inhales the Ladies of Pottsville and ita.vicLnity, and the public-gen., orally. that he has just' opened' in Mahantango Street, No. 10 Clintan Row,. very elegant assort• want of FANCY GOODS, among which are- A choice selection of foreign and domestic prints, Painted . Lawns, French dt, Entlishichiatzes, Superior black bombazine. Shelly. Pooh de Sol o Oro de Series, Ir. Gin de Nap, silks, Senshew and Florence, litiskin Gloves, Kid; silk and cotton do Misses do do do Mohair and silk stockings, Embroidered cotton do (well Superior) - Unbleached do dia Black and mixed do White do Misses & Children's do Parasols and Umbrellas. French worked and Tamboard Coll-sta. - Plain sad Figured bobinet, ' Knotted do Jaeonet, Cambric and Book Mullin, Bishop Lawn, - Barred and striped muslin, • Bobinet edgings, inserting. and quilling', Muslin and inserting' and edgings, Dress Hilkfs, veils &c. Bonnets, ribands, &c. Bureau covers, Linens and Muslim". Apren and furniture checks., Linen and cotton diaper, Bird's eye do Linen pocket hdkfe, green worsted air& ---' Sewing silk, spool cotton, thread 4e. Tapes, pins, 'needles, bodkini &c. Silver, plated and brass thimbles, Emory big., scissors and piercers, Tassels fur window blinds and shutter", Linen and cotton floss andvi`orsted. ALSO, Gentlemen's super lloskin„ kid, linen, cotton and Berlin gloves, Satin. mohair and bombazine stbcks, -Shirt collars, &c. &c. The above goods have been selected with great care. and will be sold - at unusually low prices. May 26 40-3 Choice Wines and Liquors. N. NATFIANS 8 Co. HAVE on hand the following choice Wines and Liquors which they warrant genuine, and offer for sale on the most lavurable terms, consisting of 50 Baskets Champaign. Wines. ofXey, Hick ory, Star, Woodcock. Anchor. Grape and other brands. 10 . Baskets Sparkling White Burgundy. 10 do Old Hoch. 5 cues Old Grape Juice Port. 50 do Medoc & St. Julien Claret. Also—a few dozen of the much celebrated East India or Star Madeira, Old Brown, Gold and Pale Sherry in bottles. do Madeira. Muscatel do Curraeoa, Perfect Love, Rose, Noyaeo,. Ann's , Bette, Anniaseed Cordis,l4, * do • ON DRAUGHT, Madeira, Pale. Brown &. Gold Sherry, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Mar. Madeira, Malaga, Malmsey, Dry Malaga, Muscatel and Old Port. Champaign Brandy of the Pinet brands, Cognac, Bordeaux & Charanus Brandy, "Holland Ging of Pine Apple .nd' Fish brands, Jam. Spirits, M. Whiskey, N, E. Rum. - Cpm. Gin, Com Brandy he. Tavern keepers from the neighboring towns, are respectfully invited to call. N. B. Goods delivered to any part of the bo rough.or neighboring towns free of expense. may 2 33 New and Splendid Goods. 01 1 111 E Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity are res• pectfulfy invited.to call apd examine a moat splendid auortmeni of Painted Lawna, Jacinetta, Black and White Lawns; Moushnedelaina Lydian's. • Hoskin, deik and light kid Grove*, Worsted, Cotton aid Silk .do • Fancy Handkerchiefs, Shawl, Veils. • Plaits and pointed bordered linen Cambric hdkfii. Silk & Cotton, & unblended hose, do do Embroidered do At the store of N. NATIIANS & CO. mar 19 • • . SS Pottsville & Haribiburg NEW (LINE OF num COACUES. THE • undersigned respectfully inhume the publics that be has commenced runninga Semi-weekly line of STAGES between VILLE end HARRISBUR¢ It Irate. the "National Hotel." in Pottsirille. every Tummy cad Friday. at 4 o'clock, A. M. and leaves B. Hale's hotel, in Harrisburg, every Monday .and Thursday, at 4 o'clock. A. M. arriving the lama evening tube place of destination. Fare Through. s3' 40 S Way - Passengers ) 6 For Seats apply at Weaver's hotel. Pottsville. and at Hale's hotel in Harrisburg. Passengers taken to or finm any other stopping plaees. ABIJAH MERRI4. May 16, 1838. Centre Tuurapikem wo7loE is hereby given to the Stockholders a.‘ of the Centre Turnpike Road, leading from Reading to Sunbury. that sn Election will be held at the house of Elisabeth Weibel, is Sunbury, on the let Monday of,Jone; nest, between the hours of 10. and 4 o'clock, for the purpose' of choosing. oilcans foe the ensuing year. At the same time the books and accounts of the compa., ny will be laid before the Stockhobisra. MARKS ISO. BIDDL}.. Preset. 37-7 May 15 PHs CIEUROHINANS MANUAL. an Ea. + 4 . position of the Doctrines. Ministry salvor. ship of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the MAW Slaw; by lb* Rim Bain= room tee. for of Christ Cbareb.Phibuirlsolaia, jot rlesit&l end Air sale here. aril to rirE, GitrAllhoillatibok fec,leboelw Wks ' A CARD. SUMMER ARRANGEWM., JOHN SILVEI4 - . MAKES pkitante in informing his friends minim public. that he continues his !tessera* , nailer the-Pennsylvania Hall.":in P wrille lifdlol/11$ his put reptitationlor keeping a respectable Ektabi tishment. acquired during the, imperience ofAyeara 'a the =melts* of business. and a desire may merit a continuance of their Living and.intwinv JOHN SILVER has aide arrangementr'with Robert Harmer. of the 'aCaratico:nr.." N 0.44. Notth Third street. Philadelphia fora aupply, of all - the delicacies which the Philadelphia market can &IRO during the Summar season. - Bag of Fare, Remo BeeC cold. per plate. Carved de do 'Fried Bate tt Egge, 'do Green Turtle Soup, do • Lobei.era, Sardines, Fresh Pickled Salim. • t Spiced Oysters. —. Old Madeira Wine, per bottle, 1 &V' Old Pale Sherry Wine,, do 1 50 Old Brown do I do 160 Old Port do do • 1 00 OW Lisbon do , - , do leo Chanapaizne. (Palmetto,) do $ 00 London. Brown Stout, do 37f pepper's,Sauth's & Settlers XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always In ' diness for Ektipter Parties,slc and those who call v expect tonneau every attention. Pottsville. May 11. 1838.. - *lit . Tsubscriber-has now a. and Storehouse on Ceni streets, a full assortment of Gs coal region via : Barr Iron of assorted kites. Band and Hoop do do Nails and pike Rods do do Steel, Round & Square drk do Nails and Spikes do do Coal Shovels do do Hardware, a general garsortment. All of which he is selhng at reduced prices. Jon 13 2 CLAYTON. , . Light Wines.. . 3.2 11HDS,Vin de Grave Wit rll on draught,4 Piper Claret, do warranted sound, for sale by . may 19 38 N. NATFIANEW—CO. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Rented. THAT saleable tract of Land railed the ton Trace," belonging to Elizabeth Spohn, situate on the west NW weginn Rail Road, next north or. end adjoining the Peach , pountain, ie offered for.wile on accommodating 14,iinstnr the Coal Mines will be leased severally or together to an approved tenant. A pply . to HENRY; MOR RCS, • 3d & Walnut Street. . 27—tor morn 11 T HE undersigned cautions tho public against purchasibg or leasing the tract of land called Clinton Tract, on the East Nbrwegian :rad road, from Elizabeth Spohn, or Henry Morris for her, as he the undersigned clairris title thereto, and will institute a Suit against any person attempt , log to take the posseasioa thereof: Manheim, April 28, 1838, ORE BalßersilMS; Valuable Real Property Pottsville. FOR SALE THE undersigned offers for sale all that welf known three story ,FIHICK STORE AND DWELLING HOUSE and the appurtenances situatein Centre street, Pottsville, the properly of the undersigned, together with nine other tenements in the rear of said building, and the. kit of ground whereon the whole stands.. The Krick budding aforesaid, cuntain.4 4 thirty feel in front—Wi' bed from the basement story to the garret in the best style of workmanship, and both as a business stand and s 'residence, is most fir. vourably situated. The foregoing property will be sold on low and accommodating terms. Part of the purchase money may remain on the Koji. erty for a few years, it,desired. Title judispota. ble; and possession can be given immediately—. apply to G. M. JENNINGS. April 22 . 32—tf Pottiville --New Goode! New Goodie. t J UST received by N. Nathans & Co. a Dew and elegant assortment of Spring and Sum mer Print", painted muslin, and lawns ' among which may be found a few pifccs of English' Prints at a very low rate. AWN, a splendid age sortment of Clothe s Cassimerer. 1 7 i:stings &c. Also. Gt . ntlemen's Summer 'wear, together with e general assortment of Linens, Checks. pi. opera, 'Pickings. 111mline. &e. &c. sprit )4 - 28 BOOK-BINDERY. AJP• BAN: 4 JAN has commenced a Book Bind. • cry in connection with his Book Store. *bare all kinds of Books will be bound at the shortest notice sit low rates. Blank Books &c. - ornery description made to order et the fowled rater—sad the tredo supplied wholesale at Phila. delphia April I l LOOKING -GLASS and Picture Frame Gild: Cr, next door to Mr. John Meßarron's, Lyon street. Old frames reigilt in the neatest man ner, and at the shortest notice • sprit 2/11 A iltenkunin W. Cummjinit s ,, - , dirrowrilir dir .14.111 n • "NAB removed hiliirlßee to Centre Street posite the Brick Building of George.ll4enr nings, where he will attend to all . bWitiemi an. tynifed to him in the line of his profr.iairith ;..• • • Oct 21 • •-,=''t,y,,i,i4f3.4f Fresh Griseries: ' MILLER & :HAGGERTY have' received their spring supply of fresh Groceries: a mong Which latil be found some very_ choice Crestwood Black Tess of the very latest import*, does. whist they east reomernend to theirfrierada, sad the publics: april 28 • ' Flooring. Boards.. CAROLINA worked flooring boarde.: . .oinis4. wa y a k tongint,!tid veered ready for laympl, and JI inches of different quality.and,, , Pm*. cuostoody on hand; and for gale in Iota; to bait wailers, upon epOiesiioo AJ letter_ to • JAMES 3111 pi a *, /Whine Whitt 11:1;;IMITZteg" w'Mni." .B S 7II O G . LE R / 7 1: sprit Itft 111—tr:. °6 • I "lW' , 19 ~:~-.., - Lai • as as ME n band at his Store e and Rail .Road s, suitable for-tits Caution. JOHN POTT. 32 Gilding. A. QV INN, - 32-3 mo ISZEZI UZI