~~,_,~.~ _, L ,. t.- rn tons, say 21,000 in the year; makes the cost abeam. - p a rtition of coal, wfihotit t 011,125 cents earth tat for the whole distanim, instead of fifty three vents, es es t ie hted In the Pamphlet. (The,ffloWscharged on the Schuylkill Navigation, is equal to ninety-two t in ts a ton, and fr)om Mauch Chunk ninety-five cents a ton.) The above estimates are for the tioattuiriness a lone, and as each train is estimated totting down `21',0110 tons in a year., 12 trains swill he 'required to %nog down 252,000t0n5, and in the same propor tion (or any larger quantity, each Testing $61,090 '- t h e eas t of the 12. trkins fur the coal department of the biminess upon thb road will be 8732,000 'being for 24 locomotive engines, 12 tenders, aid 1800 cars, There will, alseptobably be required for transportation of pairiengers and merchan dise as Snows : 10 Locomotives andi 10 extras, at 8000 160,000 20 , Passenger Cara, at 1000 20,000 500 Cara for merchandise, at 300 150,000 The cost of machiniry alone Each engine and Car, in case of performing ISO trips in the year, most pass over a distance of twen ty-eight thousand eight hundred miles, being tbout four thobsand mileelfurtber than t6e entire circuit of the globe, andlien we take Into consideration, that the speed pro sed to be travelled, is equal to ten miles an hour, it ill readily beat:timed, that the estimate of the Engineers for the duration of the lo comotive engines art cars at 6.4 years," is not un der-rated. A writer in one that there was no our duly papers, has asserted her rail road, possessing...Hl rade, &c. as the Reading Rail. •ompansen could be formed. .n, 1 will refer him to the rail_ on to Tamuqua in Schuylkill wenty miles in length, possess. of the Reading road, with its ~ was constructed by the same style . , for the express purpose •et anthracite coal. This im in operation for several years, .rder, brought annually about to the canal at Port Clinton ; ar, only about elevec thousand nown, that this rail road, with same advantages of Road, with which a With his permiss road frd'm Port Cli Co.inty; it is about lag all ihe advantag descondinglgrade, • Engineer, in his be: of bringing to ma provement has been and, while in good thirty-thousand ton but within the last • tons ; and it is well its appendages. are I terally worn out, and require to be renewed, and et the comr any have never re ceived a dividend l It has beer. repeatedly asserted by men of sound judgment, that if thte company had constructed a canal or slack water navigation, instead of a rail. ; road, which was prakdicable, the htock - would have been productive. I Account current if tears' business on the Rail road. Dr. Disb hements, &tic. For -edets of loconnitives and cars as per statement herewith i 51,062.600, which by the Engineer's stateinent are admmitted to last 4 ; years, and that therefore 25 per cent. is tairly chargiable to the yearly ex. pane account For a year's interest on the first coat of the above, For the annual experise of running twenty two trains, say 12 Ict coal and 10 for pas sengers and merch ndize at $7,340 each train as per estimatti herewith For the yearly expedse of supporting two additional engines oin the ascending road between the Delaware and Schuylkill at 6000 dollars each ;,orie only being estimat ed in Engineer's report) For the annual expense of supporting three machine stations, 'deluding materials for repairing engines and care, at the follow ing points, Pottsvill , Reading and Phila delphia, at .10,000 e ch i For the annual ex nse of repairing the rail road as per Engineer's statement, 12 1 00 dollars a mile F,,or salaries' of offictirs and agents as per ditto. For a year's interest on three millions of dollars borrowed for he construction of the road, in addition ',tribe capital stock of two millions, In the above thereis no estimate made, or charg ed for extraordinary accident., although they fre fluently occur and lok.ornotcves and cars are destroy Receipts for ToPs and Carriage, &c. By •mount'estrmated to be received for toll on coal, at the same rate au to charged on the canals referred W. the quar.My to be brought by twelve trials, say 252',000 loos • at 92 cents, By amount for tramfporting the above, at f s the average rate of 6eight mild on the ea- nals referred - to, say one dollar a tun • By amount of receipts for passengers, say 140 a day (or 70 each way) is 42,000 in • the year at an average price of two dollars each • By receipts for tolls sod transporting mar. chandtze, &c. say 200 tone a day or 60,000 tons in the year, at thp average price of two dollars a ton By receipts for transporting the mail -By •• for wharf rent.,' 0709,840 leaving a deficiency of nearly the whole amount of interest., payable on moneys bor. rowed for making Lhb road, and also leav ing the stedtholacre out ot the question for their two millions of *Lock DIED, Ao Monday the 14h net. Martha Lre, Widow of the late Ralph Lee, aged 59 years, a native of Eng• land, and emigrated ',to America, with . omerous family in 1830. ' She was esteemed and rt....cted by all wno knew het. *tate of the Thermometer. KEPT ET JpSEPII COATSWORTH .1839 7 o'cl+k 12 o'clock 3 o'clock April 12 ; 56 ! 58 54 13 39 I 44 48 ' 14 ' 421 49 b t , 15 ! 36 1 54 59 16 . ! 50 t 65 64 17 36 46 49 18 43 . 54 55 REVIEW 411. TILE tLARKIf 1 Pottsville, April 2$ 1839. WHEAT FLOUR.iy the load was worth otrFtaday • $7.50 WHEAT 1' 60 per i pushel, is demand. 'RYE FLOUR $2694 per cwt. an demand. 'BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $4.00 per cwt in demind RYE, by the load' 100 by the bushel—ready sale. RYE CHOP 1 00 0 sf. nts per bushel in demand. OATS 60 cents — r ea dy sale. POTATOES— .1 cents per bushel laden:sand CORN-95 cents per bushel an demand. CLOVER SEED-2 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED $2 50 per Miele!. FLAXSEED—St 4 per bushel In demand. WHISKEY-45 ce to per gallon. BUTTER-45 centalper pound—tn Kegs 17 cents EGGS-14 cents Idozen. LARD-114 cents c pound. 1 1 4 TALLOW— liken per pound. HA MS 131 cents +I r posed. CORN CHOP 95 c eta per bushel and emend. BACON- 13 cents r pound. BEESWAX-20 ce i s per pound. FEATHERS-62 c nts per pound. COMMON WOO . 0 ceme,per pound MACKEREL. by th bbl. No J, $l2 00 No ft, $ll SALT-2 50 per b 475 .per bushel PLASTER ..as wo rt r 6O per ton. HAY $lB per ton. • - OPPOS lON LINE. General: Stage tillite• VIIHE Proprietors r the Opposition Line will it. ' I L pews General B:..ge Office, in the Old Post Of fice in the course' .i•a few days, where seats will also be taken. The t oly way to put gown impo sition is to encourag opposition. april 20 • 16— =um :.0 • Pulaski Lodge• • 1 A STATO .M ee corP.ulitokil.odge No. OK jigs will iambi , ciiil.: =dip erenii3e lint the 21k1. sicst. up half past o'clock. .: 1 i. ll Pril - Wt ' 1 1 .4. :-.14 7 0,4;;Notiorri 410170 i ~ 1 A ND, 5 E $1,062,000 • ler Three Days Os:V.l THE citizens of Pottsville and us vicinity.are re spectfully informed that the above celebrated CIRCUS and . ARENA will visit said Bovottgb for ex hibition on Thursday. Friday, and Saturday. the 25th, 26th. and 27th days of April. mat., with their ettensive and belutiful Studs of Horses, and 'Company', of first rate Equestrian performers THE 'SCENES IN THE CIRCLE Will present an extensive assemblage of talent and manly activity, never surpassed by any other establish meat! In fact. the managers hatter themselves that their personal esertiotis and the succeraton of novel- UM they will produce, constitute one of the most va rieff, anti:rune& and interesting entehaMmenis ever pre. sented to an American public. For particulars see large bills posted at the different hotels of the Borough. Doors open at half past one in the allsmoon. perform- 1 mice commence at two o'clock, • o boxes. 50 Cents, Pit '25-.6en ts. N. 13,,The above company will perform at Mamas- MLLE oti Wednesday the 24th mat. Pottsville 'I own Ball. drotice to Stockholders. T a Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pottsville Town Hall Company, held at the Pennsylvania Hall on Monda) the 15th cost it was Resialead, that the directors be authorized to forted all stock on which there is a balance dye to the compa ny—or to sue lOr the same as they ma) think proper, promded, the same is not paid to the Treasurer of the company on or before the Ist day of May ensuing. JNO, T, MAZZA RD, . apnl 20 16 Secretary' and Treasurer. • Stop the Runaway. A BsCON DE u from the Subscriber, residing in the Bo rough of Pousville, in the county of Schuylkill on the 14th met, ROBERT WELSH, an indented ap prentice about five feet four inches high, Brown Hair. be tween i 6 and 17 years Of age, had on when he lett home a Green Cloth Coat, Velvet Cord Pants, Cloth Vest. The subscriber would be thankful to. person who would bring beck the said apprentice, but no es,mnses paid. Allptnions'are forbid harbouring said apprentice at their peril. SAMUEL 'fliOMPs9N. Aprilto 6-cf 265.650 63,756 161,480 Boy Minted. - AN 4tive boy, aged about 14 or 15 years. to work in a Hiktiing Cellar —None need apply except one who can come well recommended. F. BARTH.. April 20 16-3 t e o w. No. 3, Clinton• How. 12,0(10 30,000 • White Italian Silk Mulberry Seed. 'THE beat kind for making'past received and " fur gale fry Nve oumeor pound by B. HANNAN. April 2ti 16 115,200 30,000 i‘O'FICE; T'o -Alan ufacl urers of Locomotive En gines, Passenger and Freight Cars. 9101-IE . State ut-liituuni is engaged a a system of t'uolic NVorab, clubmen a large extent of Rail-Roads, and the 13uaid ul I;oulunestouers in l'oblic Works, intrusted with the execution at these iiiipruvtintits, desirous that the butte shuulu tlerive every possible advantage truth them, as well by the, promotion oi tone ulaettu es LL the extent of Ullll/ pat (image witillu bet limits, as the aCcuunuutistiou ui trade, have requested the nutierslgnecr tAnioniesion et ut t h e District to which. Altuu is actuated, to ad; vertu/et Imo Larne proposals hi terms trout competent individuals lit carry tic MADI VEAL: l'UtCl/SO ES TABLISHAIEN IS tor !Weil articles as they re quire, on which they will put iu ope.Tation such au estaoltshineut at Ail9ll, the ?unit deented most imit able by the Board for such a purpose within the State, both Ow account oi its sitvautages Sur menu lecturing purposes tr. general, and the convenience tor dint Motion thrOughout thew works. l,oet is found in great abundance immediately about Alton, and Iron can be had at less eipense ot transport.. uon than at the manufacturing places on the Ohio river, non/ Tennessee, the principle source of their supply, of the best quality of Una material, and the rich turner/de of Missouri will soon furnish this ar. tiMe with still greater facility Alton, With the foregoing advantages, and her convenient pot:alum fur Issue lo a large puriiou ill nits slate, auu for the vaney ul .141 e 'Aipper Missis sippi, is become iin eillgJble point fur the establish• uieut ill alutitulactures, aced it has equal advantages in building materials iorine heavier works ill steam boat couttruction, repairs; &c. with the plates where MN business is Mostly done. 18&000 $858,086 231,840 252,000 64,000 120,000 12,000 10,000 148,246 $858,066 Proposals are therefore nivitiscl by the undersign ed, to state wbat CUelull3 would be required to be secured by the Beard, or what contribution in the way of a lease on pubitc grounds, shops, ni.c. as au toduceineut for Itie establishment of such usanutsc, tory of Irun, and also tor Passenger Can, Loeoirio lives, and the like, tu be received at Alton in Lime to be submitted to the Board as early us practicable. HOLiAP., Commissioner Second, J ud . District. Alton• 111., apri.l.2dth, IhPJ. Di 4w ripliE Subscribers are now receiving of late arri vale from England a huge asenrimient of Cable , Iron of moat approved qualities, lot car aziee, 21, 3,3 i, 3a, 3i, 34, 4, 41, and 5 inches round,lcut to length of 61 teat. They have also constantly on hand a full assortment of Spring Steel, Cast and Sheer Steel, English ar.d American Blister Steel,— Small, Round, and Square Iron, and /WI Road Iron. (with spikes to tit) lot drifts and 11. ." -- 401tHIS JONES, corner of Zirket a Schuylkill Ith street. Fluladelpina. April 20, 16-29u0 Notice to Contractors. S EALED proposals will be received until Wed-. nesda y, the first of May, for the [wailing of two Coal Veins. Proposals will be received for one or , botht,whsch;ever may bestpuit the contractor. One of! t.Se veins is 3 feet, and the other fire feet Red Alib i Coal. The veins will Ist in complete order for work.: bog by the above time; the screens, literal rail road,. and :timber, furnished at the mouth of the drift, With all other materials furnished by . the undersign. eld to the Contractor. All the coal that may be to-; ken out of the above veins will be purchased by Charles Camby & Co-, deliveredon board of boats at Part Clinton at Market price, or at a certain price for the whale year. For lurthier particulars please. to call on Mi. John Franklin, Esq., at Tamaqua,, who will,give any inforalhition on the subject and receive their proposals JOHN OHAN.E.LIN, Agent for Cbarbseramby & Co. ,Tami,r pril 20, 1839.20-2 t • $3O Reward. WAS lost on Thursday afternoon the lth inst., on tho road between Piatsv. and Miners vile, a sheep akin wallet, costerning 2120, consist,: ing of bank notes to the amount OE2IOO, as well as is remembered. One $2O bifi of Farmer and! Mechanic's Bank of Philadelphia, $5 on N o rth am .; berland Bank, 2 Fives Philadelphia ng Insti- ; lotion, $5 SOothwark Banks 2 Fives Mntgomeryl County Bank, with several due bills and a promise-4 ry note, and 4 Sovereigns. The above reward will! be paid to the finder by reft;ining it either to the sole-crib* in Upper Mabaetango T t eernebip. or tel T. Weraeri Putteville, JOHN WEIST. April $O, , 111-3 t RIE=O L=?= ADMITTANCE, Iron, 4k c. ==MII tho ,-,...-.+—s, T pillillilE Elf Auction Sale. 7 . • BY order of-the 4atigoaei 06400 gal co. 11101 fteaarar Boat Ibliesto Weald tin 8 ° 614 9 ( at 3 oclockatifiellassa at Witlius.r; • N.J. Mlitt3. igiegiatem Aill l 2oc • , - A liouse4 . Mount Pleasant tipp.. Xtaton'tWito nod, Isto the isoideinee.of Mt. John m i il Downing. to be let,:—ApplY to t : .4111SEPH dptil 20,1 I • 16— EXCHANGE HOTEL, POTTS VILLE. WVllletist 6i. Jasuuna' semi HAS taken this .commodious establish- Hll mew recendv occupied by Joseph Weaver, sq. as the " Nationnillotel," corner Qf Centre and Callowhill streets, and has materially improved its arrangement for the accommodation of customers. The situation is pleasant and central, being contig uous to the Post Office add Town Hall, and in the business part of the borough ; and three Daily Lines of Stages arrive and depart from ,the Ezokange to and from Reading, Northumberland, Danville and Cattawtssa. PRIVATE FA ltl ILIES, who desire 'pestling the summer months in the Coal Region will be furnished with parlours and chimbers calculated to please the fancy and render comfortable the most fastidious guests; and TRAVELLERS will always find those accommodations which are most desired, and the strict attention of servants. It were superfluous to wiy tiled. his Tssitz and BAR will always be furnished with the choicest viands and liquors ; and with a wish and exertions to gratify his guests be anticipates the patronage of the public. Pottsville, apnl 13, 1839. - - Canal Boat, Lumber, and SHINGLES, FOR SALE. T AE Subscribers offer for sale • aectocid. hand m- canal Boat. About 2500 sawed Shingles, and three thousand feet of eicantling,, all now at Port Clinton. Late the property of Sainuel De Phi, de ceased. JOSEP HAMMER, A d pianist:l:tote. Win. B. POTTS, Orwigaborg, april 13, 15—tf Dose Carriage FOr •Sale. AFIRST rate hose carriage capable of carrying •1000 feet of hone, lately rebuilt by Mr. Jeffries, and handsomely ornamented by 'Woodside, and is now in complete order, will be sold on reasonable terms, on application to JOHN BUMM. S. E. corner 12th & Locust at. PATRICK FEARON or THOMAS DERRY, Commissioners. april 13, IS-3t Coal Laud. FOR seile,the undivided half af a tract of Land known as the "Little C4aasser Tract," situate immediately West of and contiguous to the town of Llewellen, containing eigitty one acres tweLty-six perches. This land lies within too hundred yards of the West West Branch rail road, and a vain of coal, supposed to be the "Spohn" pr "Lewis." is o pened along the range of its Northern boundary. A part of the tract is well timbered. the other portion is susceptible of high improvments as a Farm, kay. ng thereon a suitable House, Rant, tkc . For forth er particulars, apply to the undersigned. opnl 13, D AMS, Shoulders, Flitch. For Sale by MILLER, 4- HAGGERTY. april 13. 15— Mrs. Louisa L. Earl, vItIILLEVER, RESPECTFULLY jpforms 1 the Ladies of Pottsville andtlts 41111, ~ , vicinity, that she has cowmen .. ced the Millinery business in ' all its various branc.hes, at the north side of Market Street, and solicits a -share of the pub lic patronage. L. L. E. has just rece:ved and will continue to receive throughout the season the New York and Philadelphia Fashions. april 15 15-3 t FrLISCP DRY' GOODS. ►THE Subscriber has just returned from the city 21 and is now opening at his New Store in Mar. ket Street, a complete and choice selection of Fancy Dry Goods, which have been purchased at the low. est cash prices, and will be sold accordingly. He respectfully invites the Ladies and Gentled:nen of Pottsville and its vicinity to call and +examine his stock before purchasing elscwhere.and by keeping a complete assortment of every article connected io his line will expect to receive a share of the public patronage. EDMUND W. EARL. April 13, Silks, Laces, di, Fancy Goods. T he Subscriber is now receiving and will contin ue to receive throughout the approaching 'easel), full abinlivtcnents of English, French and India Silks, Laces-AA Fancy Goods, which he offersat the low eat cash prices. E. W. EARL has recently received • handsome asemrttnent of desirable Spring Goods, to which be would invite the. attection of purchasers, among which are Black Italian Mantua Silks, Worked Rallies, Black Gro_icNap, Black Gro de Loraine, Blue Black Do., Coloured Gin de Nap, Blue sad Blue Black Bombaaines, Chintzes and lolg.priee Prints, Fancy Dress Hdkft, Victoria and Sates Scarfs, French Worked Collars, Bobinet and Needle Work Do., Tasnbour'd Do., Black Lace Veslatand Hdkfs., Muslin Edgings and Insertings, Bobinet and Cot• ton Do., Thread Do., Hosiery and Gloves, Irish Lin en, Linen Sheetinge, Shirting Muslin, Bead Bags and Purses, Chinese Satin Do., Marseilles Skirts, Large Veils, Linen Napkins, Marseilles Bureau Cov ers, 4c. &c. All of which will be sold very eltephir cash. april 13 13—tf E. 'W. EAIL Ribbons! Ribbons !!, A SPLEN lot of Silk Gauze Caps, Sattin and Malawi' Rithons, just received from New York tor sale cheap br t E..W. EARL april 13 15-tf LINEN Sheetinßs , Irish Linen, Bleached and Unbleached Table Cloth, Napkins, Bird Eye Diapers, Russia Diapers, Crash,,Atc. april 13 15—if E, W. EARL. Stocks, Bosoms & Collars. GENTLEMEN are invited to call at the New Store of the Subscriber ittMarket street, and examine some very handsome embroidered Shaneal Stocks, Congress Bosoms, Collars, Metalic Sirapi; Embroidered Suspenders, &c. &e. •pril 13 15—tf . E. W. Zephyr Worsted. A N asaortiner.4 of the above article can be kid at the Fancy Dry Good Sture erihe Subscrtbo in Market street. E. W. EAlilL. spill 13 1.5v4f Cambric Muslin, &c., ' CAMBRICK, Plain, Book and Swiss ilftilins• Bishop Lawn, Imitation Linen. Cambric, lain. and Figured Bobineis, Gracia-net Blond, dee4sery cheap. E. W. EA RL.. april 13 Hosiery and Gloves. 1 ADIE'S Mick and Raw Silk Hose. lack . 11 -A Wonted, Do., Mike Mwdin Do,, Whits and Blank Cotton Do., LadiaP-Emb • - and Gentlemen's Hid and'. ' • cloves. ?lain Open Work, WM* Cot - also Mait l and Bead Bags. 1 ". ‘ w. spat t 3 I ENS MEE THO3I4S J. BAIRD -IStf Bacon: Linens. IE3 NM EIZI ll= JOURNAL• 6141 r - 111171414a1e. *id. Retai l TOßE. TORE . . rue. add 141181,1111. of Os fire quality, a a Vida amo ti tof Dry Goods. can it times had as the most leasona' - *liter= at •It *AMOS, Cootie aunt. Ahem below Market. 1 • Mouslin de Labiel . Dresses. J un nee?* an extensive **oddment. at' the knit *rims o f 1} to per yard, by aprill3 15;--tf 14. NATHAN& Frsla Saw:dilutes pat up to the pared await atl. at N. NATEUNS. ipril 13 QS—tf T HE subscriber tiu jest received 20 pieces of Superfine Cloth, 50 pieces of Paseissidle Protasis Shift, Vesting., Summer Cloth, French. English, and American Linens, and Cot ton Drillings, which he will sell Wholesale and Re tail at • small advance on cost. april 13 15.--if N. NATRANS. Carpets. T HE roost splendid assortment of Parlor and Entry Carpeting, received by until 13 1.5—1 f N. NATHANIEL N EW and Fashionable Prin., just received at N. NATHAN& april 13 13--tf - Southern Feathers. O F first quality, for sale by ,MILLER 4 . HAGGERTY. sprit 13, IS— Saimaa, vtackerel, Shad, &c. N o I Pickled Salmon, " " Boston Shad, " " do Mackrel, for sale by MILLER HAGGERTY april 13, • 15— Notice to 'fax Collectors. CoLLEci ORS of Taxes in the several Boroughs and Townships of Schuylkill county, are here. by notified that unless they settle op their duplicates of more than one year's standing they will be fore. ed by legal process without respect to persons. By miler of the Commissioners. JOHN 91 BICKEL, Treasurer. April 19 1839, • 15--tf Pottsville and Danville Rai! Road Una T HE annual meeting atria stockholders, and an election for a Presitent, ten Managers. and Treasurer, to serve the above company for the ensu ing year, will be held at the office of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, on Monday, the 6th day of May next, between the hours of 4 and 6 o'ckick, P. M. S. H. CARPENTER, Treasurer. ■pnl 13, 9 13— N. otice. r HE undersigned, Auditors appointed by the Or phaos Court of Schuylkill , County, to audit, re settle, and restate the account of Abraham Al bright, Administrator of Daniel Albright, late of BrOnswick Township. Schuylkill County, deceased, heraly notifiy all those interested that they will meet for that purpose,on Saturday, the 27th day of April, at the hou.e of Michael Grief, to the-80. roagh of Orwigaberg, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. • JOSEPH MORGAN, JACOB HUNTZINGER, AMES H. GRAEPF,. Auditors. april 13. 15— Take Notice. A U.lhooe who know themselves indebted to Jo septi C. Kern, will please to call at the office of George Heisler, and make payment without delay, as my Books and accounts are left with him, for collection. JOSEPH C. KERN. Potssvifte april 13th, 1839. Leaden Pipes, W ARRANTED not to bunt from the presnre of the water. Alvo Winter, ■nd Summer and W-tritei Hydrants, Stop Cocks &e., of ihe very best bind just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. -april 13, 15-- Port Carbon STEAM FOUNDRY.. TOBIAS H. Wintersteen and John Brown, re. spectfully informs their friends arid the public that they have entered into copartnership under the firm of Winfersteen 4. Brown, And that they have opened a Foundry; Blackarnith and Fitting up Shop, in Port Carboc, where they are prepared to receive all orders for Axles, Cast ings, Screens, and every kind of Iron Work connect. ed' Ith the different branches of the Coal Trade, ~ n which they promise to execute with fidelity and pu ctuality. TOBIAS H. WINTERS TEEN, JOHN BROWN. Port Carbon, aprii 1315--tf NEW STORE. fIE subscribers respectfully annou,ce to the m• public that they have taken the well known stand in Centre street, next door above the National Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Joseph C. Km n, where they iimead to keep a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, 4.c. Which they will sell on as ac* ommodating terms a. any other Store in the Borough. ILT Their elegant assortment of Spring Goods will Se opened in a abort tilse. SAMUEL' HIINTZINGER, DAN/EL KRES:3 april 6 KIJIB ER TO4 • Boarding School. FIOLIE Spring vacation commences th e 15 th inst., -a. and the Summer term, when new scholars en ter, commences the Ist of Sib month. EMMOR KIMBER, April 6 14-4 t• Superintesdant. To Iron Manuflictifrera r rE Subscribers. as .4genta for Mr. Georg.. Crane, of Wales, having obtained a patent in the United States for his process in smelting Iron with Anthracite Coal, sad holding an Assignment dam Patent obtained by the late Rev..F. W. Geis enhemier, are prepared to grant licenses for the ManufaciAire of Ilan according to Mr. Crane's prin. A. & G. RALSTON. & Co. No. 4,Sooth Front St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 4Pril 6 14-3 mo 15,000 BRICK S TILL on. band to be mkt on reasonable •• They may be seen in the rear of my dwelli.g HIRAM P A RKER. I aim* 6 Limited Voyartoterithil, Notice. J OHN Stanton gWilliam Gr --ve entered into • partnership in cnnformity provisions of the Act of Anibly of the ComMonwealth of Peon. sylvan% entitled 'Nis' ant relative to limited partner.' ships," an the lc:wined of mining and selling coal. William Green, juider, of Woodbridge, New Jer sey is the special, ant John Stanton of the Borough of Pottsville; the mien! planner The add Wil liam Green, junior, boo chuckholesi the ram of Two Thousand Deltas to the capital stock of said inn. The said partrievehip tioinineneed on the 16111 day Of February, 1839, and is 4o hirininate on the let day of January, 1847. Feb. 2341839. ' 8-8 t Pei ift Cheese. Usoooo4ersueeDairy Cbe eme i kr ea_ yle b" Ter JIMMY Dee: t . MR!.@l may OM ;~ W .~~r: tin A i BARGAIIV... I . i l or Scge Or tfi_. ilk :#``' A rillX ACE&B Land; with' Trariiii t 4iit e biL 4 srg ei iiim, l . liir, &i:all levoist&toiorder for working:. i 3 r (6 .1 ..144 114 1P1 1 4 - alliittod eat MoiilkportefP klicaril IP Nis Lewis i . Ben tam - For ; Ural) aPPILIo - - JAMB! M . BEAT FY. Pattnak. Sr JAMB PETERS. niladelPl*- Asoiroso of Jacob Ball & Co. Illlotob U . 12-1 f GrOcer.r 'Store. Prez subeeriber basing 'Wily returned from -a Philadelphia, is now larifely ~aupplied, with Grooeries,Cheese, Codfish, Whim, +ignore. kr. 1500 Baum a supply of Dried Beet, operal bar. els of frieMferri 60 barrels ofillithiskey of a superb:rituality. ngs, suitable ft* tame ' supply of domestic Dry Goods, an rekfenaiv supply of Wiatet Clothing, suitable &r. . regWn ‘ also Boots and Bootees of various .10es and qualities, all of which herders for sale 4t low pricee for cash er country produce. HENRY BOYD. Morris' Addition, Dec 22.1638. s—tf Franklin- Rolling 11111, On as Vial* Schuylkill Rail Road, near McKona , bast, Schuylkill comfy. 'VHF: subscribers respectfully announce to the s public that the RollinE_Mill is now in the full de of successful opersuo - d, and are prepared to urnish Iron of a superior quality, of all the sizes n ordinary use. Also, Re... 1 Road /rollout every kind, at the shortest notice. Address, SAMUEL BARTOLETTE &OD. Port Clinton, Schuylkill Co. Pottsville, Feb. 9, 1839. f—ly Cheap Paper, Book, 4. Al tallowy, &Ore, No. 23, N. Front street, Philadelphia. B RUNNER & HOLLOWBUSH hereon hand, and offer for sale at reduced prices, a general assortment of Paper, Schos.l Book,, and Stationary, Writing, Letter, Printing. and Wrapping Paper by the quantity at mill prices, Blue and White Bonnet Boards, Blank Books at reduced prices. Ledger's Journals, Day Books, Blotter., Invoice Cash, Bill, Records, Memorandum and Receipt Books by the quantity, Family Bibles in great variety from $2 to $2O. Writing Paper. . Printing Paper. Raper 'Royal. Royal, . Royal, Super Royal, Medium, Imperial, Demy, Medium, • Foie° Part, Dewy, Cap, Quarto Post. Country Merchants will find a general a/Imq ment, embracing a varietylof articles waited to their wants, which for cash or approved credit will be sold on the most reasonable terms. B. Cash given for rags or taken is exchange. Philadelphia, Dec. 1,1838. 2-6mo lISSEI/fAid/BLE Tailoring. - T HE Suitscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his establishment into IN AHA NTANGO STREET, next to Like corner ( Centre, where be will continue to execute work in the beat and mat kshionahle style, and hopes by attention to conttrum w reciev. his portion of public patroesge. Fie will always keep on hand, a small but good assortment of vest_ nags and other atucles which may be acceptable to hi. patrons. JAMES Sic.ALARNEY. :April 6 g 14-3 mo Public, Notice. , • THE undersigned, has given a special and limited power of Attorney to Mr. William F. Dean, of Pottsville, to act in reference to the Valley Furnace lands in Schuylkill county. Any person wishing tti transact business relating to that property will be 'hewn the authority by applying to him. FR. W. GEISSENHEIMER. April 6 14-if To- Brewers. A CONSTANT supply of NORTH • RIVER MALT will be kept by the Subscribers at the Southwark Malt Houses, Philadelphia, where the Brewers of Pottsville and elsewhere can be accom. modated at ell seasons of the year. TWEDDLE & DARLINGTON, No aes South Pivot meet. Philadelphia. March 16, 1839. 11-2 moo To the Stockholders in the Company for erecting a Bridge over the north east branch of the river . Susquehanna, between the town:of Cattawissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. NOTICE Is Hereby Gi'en, I'HAT the said Stothiholdera will meet at the house of. Joseph Sharpies*, in the town of r,snawissa, on Monday the 6th, of May next. at o clock P. M.,-for the putipose of electing one-Presi dent, six Managers, one Treaautsr and one Secreta ry, for the ensuing year. ESRA S. HAYHURST, Secretary. -14-6 t Dwelling Mouse TO LET. A Two story Bnek House, 20 feet front ~., by 34 feet deep, on West Norvvegtsn j street. Apply to GEO. W. CUMMING. apr.l6 13—tf Wanted , —Two Rooms, IN a central situstion, suitable for a small family Apply ai this ofrice. april 6 14-3 t Whips Vi hips!! R IDING, Gag, and Sulky Whips, manufitctsit•ed or the very best materials just received and for sale by • B. BANNAN. March 30, /3-- PENNSYLVANIA. HALL, In the Borough or POTTSVILLE, PA. J. lIJUGIMJIPOUT, ANNOUNCES to the travelling public -g that he has refitted this commodious estab lishment, with every attention to the comfort and convenience of bin prons. The contiguity of its situation to glee Miser .' - Bank. and the 'different Coal Landings recommends it to the man of bastion, while its exteusive pariorsand well ventilated Weeping- apart ments. give it peculiar advantage. for the summer travel ler or the invalid. The asiizeri deliantineat is in erperienced hands, and the Larder and Bar stocked .nth every seasonabledeli cacy of viand and liquor. numerous edrommodating sex nuts will at all tires conduce to the pleasure and attend to the want - sof hill guests., • The salubrity of the Borough of Pottsville, the many sources of amusememt, both natural and artificial, which its vicinity affords, render it a desirable place o f remortoiod the proprietor pladgeshis contisued exertions te =bee sojourn therein, conduarte both toerfortarad gratification. . Pottsville, Ps. Much 30. 1839. 13-01 • Phiksdelphia Jr Reading, * RAIL ROAD. BUJILIIEJA AREAZIGEMENT. To Coameacr t Aran 1. 1839. HOURS OF STARTING. VIROM Reading, et 8 A. M. and 2-P. M. A.' Front . Motrietwn„ at TA. M. aid SP. 'These being arwarranged to eankeet with the Rail. Road between Norristown end Philadelphia. the boors of atartiwg dross the latter pl'aeg tieing $ A. 11. - tadi r. Ms• /PARES.' Between ito:osiat and Noiristoinfaak, au& Caro. heeled: as The morning Traits froas otoir forllnakfiat srt Peartown.- Raiding, Mu*3O 0-0 MI will commence ronnintik ... . .., DAILY LINE C1,..,F VOA BEfi Admen PAilsdelpge sad paerille, , Oolbe tat of April enstliiii.',. - • P . m*, eccomSedation of the tiethlie, "TheCoaehr es will he entirely new, and tonstriscied on the melt* a pp: ived modem pbto for o-oinftwt and Mitieiniens., and will tun &poet by .a ! `light &pa lm W‘mtj .. m id and ancomModliti •drivedi will be encl . ' end ery attention 'Mid, the oomhart andeniseen if travellers On the 'by theft:o4w* and their Agents. r - QT No wine ' be e'er:twitted en say mutter* (nitre whatenar--nos ill the rates of Rue be%b aerd if uth!r Lines ab think lepert redoes their rates, or even run f r 'a otblog—it tieing the Wink and sole aim of the rimeietera to diconitatathige t#s public et it reel o wile of Flue - 4t44y-litersinkus confidently look to :public - to @mini diem in the underta k inc. ' "• . . This Line will I ve the Pennsylvania Half lts Pottsville, every me ing at 7 teelteik. A. M., ail arrive at Renderson's mei. Philatietpbia,.at Oars* P M. WM leaveSi enion'ii liokdiediuy 41101:niOr at 5 o'clock, A. dtl„ a t e . following . . RAII.:R F . FARE: ` 1‘ ) From Pottsville toß4ding. ' • • • SS OM Front Reading to Plilled'a, No. I Carla. 3 00 Do. Dp. ' • No. 2 Care, 352 Pottsvigle to Portelintois • Do. to Hambur 1 CIO - From Philadelphia t Potteviße, No. l Cars, _5 00 De. Do. Do. No. 4 Cars, 4 .56 OCT Omnibuses a engaged to eartry ?essence!. to and from the .d tin Philadelphia and-acme_ the Bridge atNorni n, fneeof additionakchargee, at the above males of . I For seats, in Plot ilia, apply et She Pennsylva nia Hall. In Philadelphia, Sanderson's' Merchant's lio• tel, North 4tb Street,l einney's Motel, in Req. log. _ _ . _ - • ted QT A ll Baggage The Proprietors' w matins of the public lion whatever with e lay connection -tint merits Boats of Jolla ildfner, diet:o*M. . ALL persons indeeto the estati of Jaw INF, net, iteceastd.l of the Boioneh of Pottsville either in bonds or book gni:Musts. art hereby. we estly requested to Wake pepeketit 14 either of that subscribers, provisions to tbe first of May nest, and nil such as have yetleny cliimsagainst said estate are likewise requested to present tbeiri duly nested. to one of this subscribers, within said 44 for settlement. JOHN W. HEFFNER, GEORGE MOYER • Essesiterail ; t. WHOLSA AID IRETA111; • 1 • , Tobacco Estiblbiliiiient, POT TSVILLE. 1 • 1 ' JAMES S. S. MO ER & CO. andate* to lia. i public generally. that they have ;purchased , a. Establishment Of muel O. Sande of Pottsvilka. and they have add to their stock a very I and extensive miser ' ent of all kinds of Cheivi g and Smoking Tbba and - Commort, Spanish a d Half Spanish Segans. The present stock.consists 50,000 No. 1, best Porto Rico Span* Sagan, ' 300,00014o:4, Half Spanish. : .1 200,000No.)1.Common' : 225 Kegs C tiring Tobacco. ' -• , 5.... l a 300 Barrels weet Scented Smoking Tabun:a, Also Cavendish, • dies' Twist, and Sweet Tri haceo, all of winch ill be sold Wholesale sod Re-, 'ail, on the moat reasonable terms' ! for cash. or tip • proved acceptances. March 2,1839. . . 9-1, : ' FOR sale, ode moiety of two Contiguogs tracts of land, situated upon Shamokin creek. Northam!. berland enmity., fendsylvania. One tet the warrant. ed it name of John Grady, containing four hundred . and twenty-eight acres and allowitne*—tbe, ether in the name of Robert Gray—,siontaining four hundred, and forty acres and Dangle and Pottissidle rail road runs through both of'thine trace. and sagsempiernd and in full optit' atian,from Sunbu ry to the middle of a luwer,nne—they are univer sally considered a g the most valuable lands is the Shamokin Vai l .1 f Aa aattividedine. ty of the above propertyia wisp offered for sale, hut P . not lad daring the month of Apra neat, a aPecille half pert will be offered, ap.. plication having tneri made by the.parties anointed to have partition made of their several interests. ;. Apply to 1 A. M. JPHNSON, Sole Eirecotorit Frei. Johnson, dad. 1 N 0.7, Clinton Square. 1 ! Chesnut, watt of Broad et •ch 30. . ' 13-6 k . 1' EGLI ; Jr P. ORRIeW. Forwarding land General CONIVIii-. • i sib .itterchant. Wood street arf, Sclogylkill, Philad'a.; 111111ESPECTIU 1/ informs his Friend's, *at,. 21 - 15 .' tons and the r lic, that be has andireatenere arrangements for forwarding Goods by bolts daily to all parts of the Sdimylkill, Union, Ind Pennsylva. Ma Canals, at the lowest ratio et freight, aroning; them that allrbosiness intrusted to: his care will be promptly and correlvtly attended to., Phillidelphia; March 30 A . LL kinds on hind tonalantly, :and bills eat a order. Apply Til3. RIDGWAY, Jt. Match 9 • - lii • AND , rip HE aubandbett reipectfelly juniampe tiklhtt, Jo- inhabitentlitif ottsville, and ribibit?; That they , are elwayk prepared to gene 31*th tathe,.., N. lecuon of a deeps d Complete samirtiment of Clem Ware, of 'kinds r and varietine:,. • rye) ti keirs!e keep constrittlY clothed, a selipliof warranted 4fic all cupola porpoMe. *Filch tbay ger, at wholesale arid retail at lon_Prif4l.o4lo l . l =- modalingrernie. I WMLLS .& Rattling, March 9tb. tri39: 10--0- • • I A y. per. 4 •to -thi 644:8 144. Christ. gibe %trite) 4 MARf in " Ala, in the COnatt oillobny/Aill ire ibanftro. 'mired to tualtaittinnwitate Omani thesn,n ger at Pottavilks, 4o :lcreplitlind Ainigivillep itho are bershiwn nainlikroostaiths,ollol.lnd. all Pte ,oln fins or damonthtnkaittarthe estate o the fihnjaid t; are I.o•l44k4eusilike. known ** •islidays, k • • stuario swag* , . • the riot rif the Ownett. nid manly state for the Win , that. in Vane has no mance iatingilineir" intr will it bare willetenti ott. fall on its own. SHOEISER tir. CO, . • • Tforiators• • ' 12-.4f . 'arch y Mitch 16 11 Shamokol coal -Lands, Philadelphia, Mali Lumbeir t Lutaber I liil 17 rall* , ahei„. fie. ltweint L 13-3 mo
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