unshorn' recently resolved to a duiner—ana welcome home To as adrift.% from the com- Rtruz , replimi veil happily. phis selected: eased . to adviert to iity public no praise in regard to them ming all my time aid ener .r the duties assigned me. and mes and in every instance, Many iitunn g ive Governor R to his new maid piny at the tab The following " Yon have services. I lay other than that gies to.the disc having beet a 4. by a -single desire to promote d the honor and prosperity 'of l ore has not been Iva executive lion, wherein so marry embat ;ng quOstions arose as during in' January last. But, my mercy and guidande of an all.: all met qnd dioposed of in such to Idok back upon that part ndhangpd confidence, that the t justice h and that my children .ave cause to regret the exis . istory of Pennsylvania, with heir father or their friends, is guided in my the common my Dative State. T term Once the revol ragging and perplex that. which tannins , friends, through the wise God these were a manner asenibles of my life, with en future will do the is and friends will no; tense of one line ut t which the name of connected. • , The events with w of the State are con. lot be expected that letail. And the ad !Am new, to-require a principles and mea it. sell my life as chief magistrate cted, are so recent. that it will I should dwell'upon them in inistratinn of my 'successor is my hand an exposition of the i re*, uponwhich he commenced neere prayer for the State, is, alive ma f have a more quiet that when retired from the ios, the Commonwealth may be • el the'sanie peace of mind that e to the piniigh, " My ardent ands that the present ere , term than mine; an' difficult seat he occu .1 prosperous; and he 1. 1 now accompanies 1 1 111 ItRIE D. On the 28th ult.,lby the Rev. Mr. Mennig, Mr. Grooms Naota, Jr 4 hi Miss ELIZABICTII Ball, both of Wayne townshipi On the sth inst.,• by the same, Mr. Farm. KLEIN ERT, of Cincinnatti, (formerly of Pottsville.) to Miss Onattuvers &trios, of this place. DIE It, In this Borough. un_funday. May 12, Hamer daughter of Henry Shuisart, in her 18th year. • On Wednendey lot, George, son ufSamuel Christ man of this Borough, in the fifth year of his age. State of the Thertuometer. KEPT 'Br S.OIIEPR COLTIWOKTK. 1839 7 o'clock 12 o'clock 3 o'clock May 10 57 , 69 ' 66 ,11 51 ! f 70 73 12 55 f 72 75 13 63 i 66 60 14 53 1 61 77 15 .61 ; • 81 79 16 72 i 86 78 rehuylk 11 Coal Trade. Shipments of Con for the week ending on Thurs day evening last. • Del. Coal Co. Hodgson, Pinkerton • Bell & Bolton, Milnes 4 Spencer F. Heilner & Son, A. Steinberger, George H. Potts, Bennett & Taylor - G. Bast, Union Colleriea J. K. Olwine & Co. C. Ellet Charles. Lawton, Sillyman & Nice, . M. Mitipty, J. S. R4kel & Co, J. W. Schenck S.B. Rekve & Co. Lowther and Son J. C. Ctrcovius, Payne & Allen ! Mann & Morris Wm. Bosbyshell, John Stanton, C. M. Hill A. A. Gile Totten & Uhlkorn, North American Coil Co F. J. Parvin, William. Wallace & o. Sundry Shippers, ! Per last report, LITTLE SCIIUYLKILL COAL TRADE. May 14 Whale of Hamburg . 1,5 Charles Dreher • 16, F. Kepner SOLD 11 Daniel and George Rose Ellen 15 James Robin°lt 6 Boats 17 Per last Report MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on 'this road for the week ending on Thursday even ing last Per last Re t ort Total.' 13,122 r NATiIiAN CLEAVER, Collector BUIL C , EER RAIL ROAD The following i. t on this road for the_ loglast e amount of Coal transported eek ending on Thursday even. 2,721 Tone. 5,556 . , Per last report Total 7,777 GEORGF. HA DEsTY, Collector WEST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported on this road for the week ending on Wednesday evening last . 6,070 Tons. Per last report 13,780 Total 19,851 ROBERT C, 111 LL Collector LEHIGH COAL TRADE-1839. For the weak! ending May 9th. Boats. Tnns. Mauch Chunk -- : at 1473 Partyville , 21 746 Penn Haven . IS 586 TOTA SHIPMENTS, Mauch Chunk 104 Perryville 37 Penn Seven• 26 PArERS, &C. A LARGE ilesojul en t of Foolscap Letter and Note Papers from la $6 per ream. ruled and plain. Among the supply hi some superior F.nglish Victoni Post, just received Wbolaiale and fkaailby May 1111 20- ELBA:MAN. . ,a ; • raltral! THE ahlutar • . ' • • - ; 5' Pottatakaßay.l2 o ume. WHEAT LOUR bytfieldlditlititlsetenFriday 47 257 i •.! 11. ' - - ,-- ,' -- ,:, i ,i ,.4. - I A . WORALT22IIII_ tl9l*, ~ . ... .'- L RTE .:_,FLOUR V. 62 . 4wt t in dealt i 1 . a .,..1, ,i ., BUCKingE4T 44.20lierlid be ' RYE, by 'lke lo a 1 05 by Of .' leitt --ready sale ~. tli - • : ' r: , ..- j. • RYE - CROP:I 25 cents per bash to altnstaitti• OATS 65rs—ready sale. ,-,_, : • POTATO ll2 cents per bus hada:wad CORN—C cents per bushel -in distend. CLOVERIEED--$l2 00 per boatel.. • , TIMIYIII. SEED—S 2 50 per bale', FLAXSEED-8145 per bushel in demand. WHISKEV-45 cents per gallon. ,- j BUTTER ' 20 cents per pound—inrger VO cents EGGS,-L1 ,contslier dozen. LARD-4 cents per pound. . • • TA LW , L- 106ents per pound. RA MSI4 coots per pound. 4, • CORN CIFDP 1 00 .cents per bushel ind emend. BACON-413eents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per potted. . YEATHERS-62ceits per pound. COMMON. VVOOl.;=4O cents per timid - MACKEREL, by the bbl. No 1,517 No 2, 1115 SALT-2'40 per b 61.175 per bushel PLASTEH .is worth $7 50 per ton. .HAY sll34rer ton. • sitIOU.IIO T PE-R.IIOM HOUSE. LATi PHIL ►DELPIIIA. HOTEL) $. 95; North Second Street, . i 'PHILADELPHIA. • • THE Subscriber acquaints the public. that be has taken the Large and Commodious Hotel. to be known as the Mount Vernon House. - He is prepared to give ample accommoda tion* of the; Best kind, to single gentlemen or families, Invellers, of permanent residents. The rooms of this Establishment are numerous, well venulated, and suita bly furnisluadi Parlors are also at command. The E stablishment' is suppfled with Bathing Rooms, and all ap- pliances, &stiles, lc., that can give convenieriewto thole who patronize it. The Larder and Cellar Will be'supplied with . the beet.. and attentive servants will always be at the Call of visit ors. Charges moderate. CHARLES WEISS, Formerly of the Wile Sown ; Philadelphia. May 18th. 1839. 20-4 w jALIIIES N. MASOIIII7S Challenge Blacking, is perhapethe most deservedly popular article in the United States. It preserves the leather, gives a splend id polish, with half the usual labor, and Will polish a larger given quantity of leather than any other Blacking in the couthry. For auk at all the respectable stores in this Borough and throughout the Union WARRANT• ED NOT TO MOULD - • MASON'S IMPERISHABLE BLACK INK is war— ranted to improve wi , h age,—and mey be found at Mr. Gile's Store, Pottsville. May 18 once a tin ' 6 mo-20 THE Subscribers are prepared to runtish SASH WEIGHTS of vario us sizes, according to order, at the shortest notice. Orders are respectrnily solicited. and will be promptly attended to HAYWCKM & SNYDER. May' I'B • 20-3 t - - Partnershirtn the Brewing business at Reading = and Pottsville, hitherto conducted by George and Fredenck Lager, was dissolved by mutual consent on the let day of May, instant—the unsettled accounts arising the-Pottsville Brewery; will be settled with George Lauer. and those arising from the Reading Brewery, with Frederick Lauer. The Brewing business will be continued art he respective places, sepera:ely and,resoec- Ai vely on their individual account, and every attention will be given to render satisfaction in their line of busi ness to the public and their friends in general. GEPRGE LAUER, Pottsville. FREDERICK LAUER, Reading. May 18 20-3 t N WILL be received by the President and Company for "- • erecting a Bridge over the N. E. Brandh of the River Susquehanna, at the lawn of Danville, until Mon day the 27th inst. for rebuilding the Piers and fining the superstructure °timid Bridge six feet; and repairing the same. Specifications of the work will be exhibited for ten day. previous to the letting. The attention of Bridge Builders-is requested, as this is a work of considerable importance. THOS. WOODSWBS, President. Danville, May 18th. 20-2 t FOR SALE. • A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE in Norwegian Street, Borough of Pottsville. ;::: with the adjoining half lot of ground. lately : occupied by Strange N. Palmer, Esq. The - - house is well built, with good accommoda tions for a family residence. For terms, which will he reasonable. apply to‘ May tBih 20—tf G. W. FARQU Notice to Creditors, In the metier of the Estate of Wm Reevely. • NOTICE is hereby given to the Creditors of the said Wm. Reeveley to appear on Saturday, the eighth day ofJ one neat, at the house of Henry Stager, Innketp er, in the Borough of Pottsville? tot/mover and make proof of theirdemands before the Subicribers, agreeably to an Act of Assembly In such case made and provid ed. ANDREW RUSSF.L. ' ROBERT WOODSIDE, • MARTIN WEAVER. May 18 20-3 t Trustees. 58,328 BIIIDGEWA TER TREATISES. , complete in 7 vol umea.,--cheap, just received and for sale by May 18 20 B. BANNAN. WATERMAN'S ENGLISH DRAWING PAPER. • • from 10 cuts to $1,25 per sheet, just received and for sale by It BAN NAN. May 18 ~*:.- 20 SILVER PENCIL CASES AN elegant assortment. Also German Silver Pencil Cases, equal to Sayer, it 37i each. just received and for sale by . B. BAN VAN. May 18 20 *tray Hokse. STRAYED away from the subscriber, yesterday morning, A BAY HORSE, with a switch tail —has the two hind shoes off, and both hind feet white. Whoever wail take up said oorse, and re turn him to James Laing, Port Carbon, or give the subscriber information where he can get him again, shall be reasonably rewarded. GEORGE HENNEY. May 18, 20-31° Total 1180 6561 Ton. 6561 'OVATE R FUSE, For Blasting under water, a fresh supply just re citeed and for sale at this office. May 11. POTT, SHOEN ER, FINNEY & CO'S. • OPPOSITION LINE OF DAILY COACHES, Bebteen avil le AND PHILADELPHIA. • rrIHE O ffi ce of this Line has been removed from the Pennsylvania Hall to the yid Pest Office, where seats will hereafter be takem The Prbprietors find it necessary to caution the Public against the conduct of the Keeper of the Penniylvania Hall, Who is the brother in-law of John Weaver, and who has on several heCasions re sorted to the moat unfelt means It deceiving pas sengers and inducing them to take; passage in the Old Line—under the impression that they were tak ing their 'oats !In the Oppusition Like May 11 • 19—tf Hams, Shoulders Arc Bacon. JUST received. 100 Hhds: Hann, Shoulders and " 7 Bacon, for @akin lots to abh purchaser, by ROVOUDT & McEWEN, 146 North 'Fourth Street. may 11 19-1 t dPhitidelphie. • 7 - 4814 1511 1067 167 a 7,392 , - .11iotice. i ! THE 'Subscribers have come , toihe de erninaticr n . to do Business for the future for s only; coneequeeitly no new accounts Will be ' ned , and all peraMil indebted will please make ymeot at & early as Possible. lIILLER ~LIA BRIT. G i rga may 11. - : ! 19 -31 M=!M 7#_ =MINI El Sash. Weights. NOTICE. NOTICE To Bridge Builders. PROPOSALS 2=a l =EMOffi EMMIUd=aiM liiii476l • VlfprbettrYtetl , 'bury' The election t 0 o atid , close at s;r• Stocltholdercwill be bel place it 12 o l 'eloick—Ailie uy will be ottbmiftd for JOHN • Norilitimberland. may , FIRST' TROOP SC .1:1111;KILL , COUNTY CAVALRY. will: P raVe bn Wicfneadai • lb° 22 " "3' af Mai. 1839; t MOrtirneemi Hotel, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Summer itilirror, and everyman provided with a new 13adle Cloth. B Cm:omnd ! M. MORTIMER, may 11 19-2 t ktrat:tergeanL Divi 'The Miners' Bank of P , ftWU, in 1& County of Seau AUL THE Directors ef thirl , autuiton haveithia day de dared a Dividend bf ree per• cent: on the cap' ital stock out of the pro;ta ofthe last six months. payable to the Stockhold.rs orthcir legal represen tatives, after the!l7th inat CHARL Me! it Mew - f deli Store. T HE Subscriber begs lave to interns his fricnds and the Public in geneial, that he has opened • New Cash Store in the '[own of Llewellyn, Scbuy I kill county, consisting of Dry Goods, • • Groceries, • Hardware, Glass and Queens Ware, Cedar Ware,• at c., Which ho.Jntends to sell for cash as low as ;in any other place in the County. Country produce will be taken at Market prices. JACOB KAERCHER. 19—tf Llewellyn, May ti To Contractors FOR MASONRY. HE Abutments - and Piers of Six Or Eight a„„Bridges on the Lige of the Philadelphia alkyl Reading Rail Road. abhve Reading, are yet to be contracted for, which will be let privately, to sulfa. able Contractors, if immediate application be made. Plane and elevations ofthe work, wilt be.shewn at the Engineer's Otßce, at Reading ) snd proposals re ceived by the undersigned. r Vi' IRT ROBINSON, Acting Engineer. . Journeynlen Tailors. may ll 19-2 t WANTED immediately, 2 Journey men Tailors, and one Snia M slier, to whom good wa ges will be given, and constant employment. may 11 19—tf JAMES McALAR NEY. FIIIIE Undersigned hiving completed a quarter of a mile of Lateral Rail Road, intersecting the Wolf Creek Rail Road, about a:quarter of a mile north of Mineravifle, is now prepared to enter into a contract wilb any gentleman, wishing to purchase a superior Red Ash Coal from the Kantner Veih, from nne thousand tons 'or upwards, at the Mine, or at Schuylkill 'Haven, as may beat von the par chaser. JOHN PLATT, • may. 11 19—tf: Rodger's Pen 'Knives. ♦ N Elegant assortment of Rodger's Superior Pen t Knives, just received and for 'tele by B. BANNAN. • 19— may 11 Choice old Wines Liquors. MILLER & Haggerty have on hand Superior old Madeira Wines in Wood 4. Bout", • do. do. Pale and Brown Sherry do. do. da. do. Grape Juice Port Wine, do. do. Revs 1 Company do. do., do. do. Cognac Brandy of the follouring Choice Brands, Orlard its , Co., Chrantett, Pinel, and Pe/lecousia. - Superior ald Holland Gin, Henry Lelar and B. of J. Bohlen imporiers. Pico Madeira, Sicily Madeira, L. P. Tenerife, Old Pale Lisbon, Dry and Stoeet Malaga Wines, 4c. 4c. 'may 11 19—tf Gentlemen Sum - tater &c. SUMMER Cloth, Black, Brown, Olive, and Drab, a handsome assortment of Linen Drillings, Silk, Satin and Marseilles Vestings, &c. &c, for sale at reduced prices for cash by may 11 19 —tf MILLERA. HAGGERTY., tround Plaster. 16 Bbla received and for mile by MILLER Sr., HAGGERTY. 17—tf may 1L Pickled &Soutited Salmon ) ift • IN Bbls. and Kits, • • ' • Burlington florriegs, Mess Shad, 4c. 4c., for sale by mayl9 11—tt MILLER Ar HAGGERTY. Burlington and VIRGINIA. 'RAMS. R ECEIVED and 114 bale by MILLER & dAGGERTY. may 4 Il'—tf WESTERN Bacon in Hhds for sale MILLER "dr, hAGGERTY. . 19—tf may 11 Bolongs= sausages, OF Superior quality •for sale by MILLER & HAGGRTY. 19—tf may 11 Nicholas NichOlby, BY BOZ, O NE of the moat amusing v)orks liver published, to be completed In 20 parts—twelve parts just received and for sale bb B. BANNAN. may 11 19— The Layniaala Legacy. T HE "Slave of no Oct, the Partizan of no party. a bigot ot no creed, a zealot of no dogma, the Servant of nu man, save the man Christ Jesus; and wedOed to no faith, save the faith ot Christ ; free as air, 1 entered on the discussion of the subjects be- fore me." The above work is from the pen of Henry Fitz, formerly Editor of the . Gospel Herild, New York. It is written in a clear, forcible, and argumentative style ; is neatly bound in one volome, and is worthy the perusal of all sects and Denominations, who feel the last desire to obey the injunction of the Apostle: "Prove all things, bold Gist thSt whteh is good " Specimen numbers scan be seen hy_apply mg to Samuel Harts, J. S. gorris & Brothers, Wm. T. Epilog, J. M. Croak*, or at this office, who are authorized to receive subscriptions. may 4 DR. BECHTELS PLI,MON AR 'i PRESERVA- TfVE. frir colighs. 'colda, asthma*. influensas. ca tarrhs, whooping cough; .pitting of HOW. Amnon of breath, pain of the Weald, all affection. elan breast and lungs. and anew of approaching consumption, is fast al riming die repliation throughout the BMW &gin. that it pinning thrnughout permany, wlnre iv is the only medicine in which coati , is placed For the above af fection, baying been there employed fiir , filly years past by physicians and-others with unexampled access! Certifuence from Physicians and otherti accompany the directions, many having been published heretofore in va rious newspapers. The companion of the above medicibe is entire vette. table and bdlsnmic. easy and pleasant di take, and may l be used by old and young, witboata ny • t from diet or occur ation. It is warranted free to mercury, and the minerals , and prepared by a Dr uggist and Physician, audited by numerous gimes. among whom C are—Drs. Physie;Chapman.Gibson, Homier, De. weer, tamer, Cbxe. Gibion, die. I Priee.iffty amtsper bottle. For Sale by 8 1- MAN. Sada Agent or Fin4 A i t ledl Cognty. -May 11, i 111--tf . . 1 , . '.4 4-- " 4 ••••-:',.."' •,''''",",-. orT - 7, — , .''''' . ` - .7 -.. ..'.._7'.7:' , ". , :r.:',...74!V.:"1.7.77..r.'": s';'."Th'it#'4;."'.......ere'..:"=".:(rt '1....kt'';147.:':...f,7.,!`it'.7"V7r.t.f..57:';.7:',V22.4.r...;.--;:4-1,;,, ITE 11.1)1 § c ii;i,tirtinii,qii-. . . Reading ; 0 - suoury; ....tri ftliii gotOtiektittoit: .. it too ettooi0:1:M: ~ tene.tak • tiotor the At , : ilia mentioned . the hooks the Amapa. r illitieeiZa. . . • /MVP. relarY• I. , . _ 19-4 t mil. LOESEII i Cashier. 19— COAL. Bacon. OM 3 JOI R L .:__ ~.' :To .Itlie. ' # ld. Irojint;riiiiisitsitiesett . aiillnii be adTbeg te Ei t thestratlea tryiDß: - o.ollllr .S 14 , ' ..W,M4C.7 OF IiABSAPARILLA. , —It tairrisiti ` ' ~ . lie emillition'iwitsitisience, onaiiiiittld .. litaldch*sua hut "riiittillar l'beinittqual tiiiitiii - rin. i .K.Syitip;ss his fiiiiidly - prepured - hi dienbefii, ' iro n to two:Netthaa Seer. ieberegnick Di. brio- . . , teaue,4io44, t hut " bi l i ee drieefiertmAtoindizni-Olisesilf, - retralifar Oom Die 11- arena- . Numerestres Shed Stem gwaritthe 'rime' other - prepe• eees el`Sei instil. bettitalins. fact of it: superior strength ( rionse q ueerb -,:•1ig.," whet' - emplomd) and It the cuminstance of its - being prepared by a regular Apcsacaly and Physiet — an. .neci by Dm. Physics. Chapman. Jaeltsen„ Herm. Gillian, DeweimAlenuns Com, an. dm 'lt is umbra here to' aims the . n -., teneieue iiibeliefte wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the stfle !mean. Suffice it to sty, it is recommended by all Physicians throughout the trot* in diewseiialthe Sbn. Bones Lir er. &c. and particularly all *seises produced by. impu rities of.the blood sal animal fluids. As 3 puriTier of the blood. it is at all times (and particularly in theSpriag and Fall) invaluable. In warm climates, throughout the. Sumner Season, no person ihouldiellect wag it occa sionally. Numerous certificates and recommendati o ns from Physicians, and . 7tbers accompa, the direction.. For sale by B-BANNAN, Sole agent for Selwylki ll county. May I I 19—tf ' Pitts ! Pi lls t THE safest, the best, most efficacious and truly vege table - Pills in existence are DR. LEIDY'SEIDOODPILLLS, A component part of w inch is Sairsaparilhi. and known (a be the most effectual and thorough, purifier of the blood and animarfluids ever discovered, • As a gaide or ac tive purgative, they are equally efficacious.-whilst taking them no change of diet or restraint , from occupation is necessary. They may be taken at all times anif under all circumstances—they will - not :educe or weaken the'sys tem by their effect as Most purgatives do—much com ment upon their virtues is unnecessary—their reputation' is welt established, numerous proofs of their efficacy having been published at different times. Suffice it to say that in addition to their efficacy in diseases of the stomach, liver, intestines, &c., they are the only pills in existence that cleanse and purify the blood and animal Raids, removing all noxious and diseased humors there from. and thereby removing all eruptions from the skin— dry and watery pimples from the face. neck and body, letter, rash, or breaking out of the . skin, and all cuisine cious affections whatever They ire prepareiffrom vegetable extracts, (warrant ed free from miere.ury and the minerals) and by a regu lar physician, awaited by Drs. Physic, Horner.. Gibson, Jackson, James. Dew ees, Hare, Cox., dro. besides, nu merous other physicians throughout the United St ates, who daily employ them jn their practice, administering them to their patients in - iiiference to all other purga tives, and in preference to all other preparations of Sat. sapa;illa, in consequence of their possessing the com bined effects of correcting the diseased humors of the blood and fluids. one by their pprgntive properties, re moving or carrying off the game from the system. with -out producing the slightest inconvenience, or requiring restrictions.dro. - Numerous testimonials, certificates and recommenda tions of those Pills, from physicians and others, accom pany the directions with each bol.• Dr N. B. Leidy's signature accompanies the genuine on two sides or each box on a_yellow label. ' Price Tioenty-fine cads a . For saly by B. BANNAN. Sole Agpnt for Schuylkill County. Also Cr sale by J. T. l'icylor & Co., Mtneraville.— Hugh Kinsley, Port Carbon. May ll 19-if Stray Mare. I, . CAME to the stable,of the Sultan. i het, . pi reviding in Wayne township, on the ' l i l Bth of April, a BAY MARE, about 12 '. lir . years old. The owner is retreated to -- --- - come forward, prove property, ply charges, and take her away, utherwive she will be sold according to JOSEPH rERTIG may 4 18-311' Fire Place Screens. A FEW elegant Fire Place Screens juet received and for sale by B. HANNAN. • may 4 18— --- t heaper than Ever : : J UST received and now opening at the New and Cheap Store of the Subscriher, Centre street, nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville, full and splendid assortment of Fresh and Seasona ble Goods, consisting of Broad Cloths, • Assorted Colours, Casstmeres and Cassinetts, Black, Brown, and Light Coloured Sum mer Cloths, Beverteens and Cords, a new and splend. id article for Miner's Pants, Summer Stripes of all kinds 4. qualities, Silk and Marseilles 'Vestings, Red, White, and Yellow Flannels, Doe Skin and Canton Flannels Bleached and Unbleached Muslin., Russia Sheeting and Linen Diapers, - Tiekings, Apron, Furniture Cheek, and Crash, Hosiery of all kinds for Mules and Fe males, A very superior article of Shalleys, Immitation Lawns, Painted Muslin, Plain and Figured Dress Silks' Assorted Colours, ' Chintses, Domestic Prints, Irish Linens, Collars, Bosoms, and Stocks, • Ribbitas, • 'Laces, • Figured and Plain Cambricks, Bobinetts and 'Bishop dams, Gloves, Suspenders, Buttons, Tapes, 4-c. 4.c. 4.c. All of which will be sold unusually low for cash, by the Subscriber. N. M WILSON. may 4 18-4 t NEW SPRING GOODS. A GENERAL assortment of Fresh and Seasons able Gbods, just received and now opened for sale, consisting of Dry Goods, •• Groceries, , Glass and Queensware, Mackerel and . Dry Fish, Salt, Plaster, dm. &c. Which will be sold unusually low for cash or in ex change fot country Producti. The citizens of the Borough, tbd pigickgentrelly are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. A. A;GILE. may 4 lB—tf ego &clods. MILLER & HAGGERT Y have on hand a full assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Wines, and Liquors, to which they :invite the attention of their Friends and the Public, who may be desirous of buying cheap goods lot nail. may 4 18—tf .Urs. Jllessens RESPECTFULLY informs the 'Public that she has added ;, to her former Stock by recent purchases in Philadelphia, a .400110 1 r neat assortment of English Split Straw Bonnets, Florence Braid do. do, Oriental do. . do. do., English and French Ribbon., with a general assortment of Fancy and Plain Trimmings. may 4- Silk t Silk eLAKI on the Mulberry Tree and Silk W arm,- s - dew and "excellent work. Cobb!. Silk ldannal—and Sayer'. American Fruit Garden Companion, al so a new and excellent work, Just received and for sale by may 4 IS- B. BANNAN. Miss. Leslie's Complete Cookery. AFRESH supply lost received sad for saisli may 4 B. BANNAN. L _ : SEEM MIMMIMI=E=amo2 MEM . • I.ND,llollpEits, Irlitzsabrerib4c7kaalt`4,-Nioli r d'At i w ' Rooms. sag Oars, ilk& hs *op ihef 'NW tosoiland Anal. "Sit pledges illiiklelf4kearat:lbiidelplaia P soay,4 I r ' . 18-- -• A :GENRItAL einorppeitt et tiew.apts Famous -+ - m• ble.Prints (titant pattern') jnst recilverity may 4 IP.tf 01.11112 INGER k KREBS. QOPERTOR Fourth PisiofPaliy Brandy. Holland • - •- 7 Gin, Froutigaus. Old Post.,and Lisbon Wines, and Sperm Candles, just reeeliedylnd for wale by may 4 18-if HUNTZINGER & KREBS. IivirACKERAL No. 1 and 1 8. Lard. Beans and. Barley. Hams, and Shoulders, for gale by may 4 18—if - HUNTZINGER &KREBS. r IsHE Subscribers have just received • general as sortment of Cutlery. Kardsare,'Patots, oda, and Colours, also an assortment of Alb' tad Spikes, whMh they offer cheap Fitt may 4 18-tf lit/N7ZUMER At KREBS. • • PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orpha \ ti's I v a Court of Schuylkill county. on Tuesday, s :he 28th day of May mutt, at 10 o'clock - in the forenoon, Win, dower & thin Siraca, Esq., the adm mielratori of Henry' Dew a, late of Lebarmn county:deceased, will expose to sale, 'by Public Vendue or Outcry, at the house of Michael Omit!. Innkeeper, in the Borough of Or w igsburg, a certain two story Brick' Dwelling House and half lbt of ground, situated in the said 'Borough of Orwigibtirg, fronting on the main street, or the Centre Tunipike, bounded on the wept by the House sod lot of Philip Wernet,-on the North by a 20 foot alley, on the' Eastern half of the same lot. And on Thursday, the 39th day of May next, the said ad.; ministrators - Wilraltm eXpose to sale by Public Ven dee, at the,timute cf Peter Filbert, Innkeeper'' in the town o f Pine Grove, the four town lora, marked and numbered in Zimmerman'a Addition to the Town of PinegrOve, with the numbers 9, 10, 11,and 29, all fronting on the Main Street of the .Tulpe hocken road, and eoutilolfig about 9,000 square feet of ground.—Also, a t rated d - Situated - in Lower Mahantpngo township, Sehoylklll county, adjoining lands of Ulrich Beckley, Simnel Hilo, Michael Hal ter, and Jacob Kimmel, Esquire, and containing 63 acres and 40 perches of land, more or less, all late the estate of the said Henry Bower, dhteksttl. Due attendance at the trine and place of sale will be given and the terms of sale made known by the Administrators. CHRISTIAN STR ACK, WM. BOWER. By the Court. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. may 4 LOOK .lIERE For the Capitals. THIS Month May, we have $50,000, $lO,OOO $30,000, $lO,OOO, &c. The•following are the drawn numbers ofthe Al exandria, No. 2, drawn 20th of April, 1839. 40 72 5 33 56 35 50 16 31 11 6 37 7 We sent to the country by letter the whole of $2,000.: Drawn numbers of 'Delaware, No. 7, drawn 16th April. 60 44 63 36 5 32 73 '49 50 13 62 47'68 Drawn number, of the Sensex,.belaware, Na 15, drawn 25th of April: 67 49 41 21 31 14 75 27 60 19 42 56 36 57 We sent into die country a half of 111,00. Virginia, Petersburg, NO. 3, draws 11th May -75 nurnbers,l2 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 35,294 DOLLARS! 11.764 DOLLARS ! 5 of 1,000 DOLLARS ! Tickets ouly 810—Shares in proporti on. Ne Jersey, No. 17, draws 13th May-75 nurn tiers 13 drown ballots.. CAPITALS. 12,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS! 3,000 DOLLARS! 10 of 1;000 DOLLARS! Tickets only 115—Shares in proportion. Alexandria, No. 3, draws 'lBtb May-78 num! bets, 13 drawn ballots. GRAND CAPITALS. 60,000 DOLLARS! 20,000 DOLLARS ! 10,000 DOLLARS ! 5,000 DOLLARS! Tickets only slo—Shares in proportion. Maryland, Nu. 12, draws 22nd May-75 numbers 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. ' 20,000 DOLLARS! 10,000 DOLLARS'. Tickets only ss—Shares in proportion. Leesbtirg, Virginia, No. 3, draws 25th May -78 number. 14 drawn ballots. Capita! prize 40,000 Dollars and Mueller 006111 to correspond. Tickets only tlo—Sbares in proportion. Grand Consolidated, No- 5, Delaware, drawl ,28th • May-75 numbers 14 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. 10,000 DOLLARS! 10 orl,ooo DOLLARS! - Tickets e4—Shares in proportion. When orders arrive too late they will be sent in the next best scheme. N. B. A l orders addressed to N. Canfield. Cam. den Y. O. New Jersey, will be prompaq answered. F4ll schemes will be sent to those who require them. Jor pt lees be sure yob sertd your .orders &bove. may 4 • 18-3 t 300,000 Best quality of common sand Brick are now making at the Market Street Brick yard, and will be ready in a few weeks for delivery. Each Kiln will contain a proportionate nember of pressed or Front bricks made by experienced work men and with sand procured from Philadelphia. Also Tile bricks suitable for Hearths or Pavements. Also French Brick, for making leaders from hocise pipes to the gotten., across pavements. N. B. Backe made acid delivered to miler in any quantity. Enquire •of George Fishet, at the yard, or of THOMAS HERVEY, Centre Street. april 27, 17— IS hereby given that the Bonds, Book Accounts ••&e. of the late John Ildfner, are placed in the hands of George:Heister, Eaq , of Pottsville, for settle ment, and all peranna Indebted to the estatate are re quired to pay the amount without delay, in order to save theihsetves-nosts. apt il 17-31. IS hereby given, that the aarstriber has taken out a letters of Adurinistration to-the estate of Amos Tumor, deceased, and all -pomace knowing 'them selves indebted, are required to make payment to the suibseriber, on or before the Bth day of June next, and those bailheolaims against the estate are nxiusterl to present the same. RICHARD LEE, Administrator. april 27 11-6 t Stone 'Hodge & wharf ) FOIL RENT.. - T BE Store House at Mount Carbon, strongly built fora Store Hanle, or suitable to be eon. verted into twolnellings, for Bent. For tereilliae apply to F. B. NICHOLS. april:27, • 17—tf • Monslin : de Lain. 141011SLI N de Laing>, Maly, Taffetas, Bosch* /JAL At., for sale 'by AMOS LEWIS.' 'sprit WI 17-11 lionuet, Boninets striiv; bonds English Donsta '`. Tinsicii-Xigliorn, - Oriental. Rut. huld:B ItalGin;:tiall venous Mitt kinds of Dos& In tkinlesi.vsni Atiknip.bj AMOS LLWIS. • - • Bricks! Driving : Notice JOHN W. HEFFNER, GEORGE MOY ER, Executors. Notice BEIM ' - ,''1114.„ julTmligi Zia di seal e ts aprdrt, RP ED - 1 As lini4inkiust:Dis tiblic to /dill jest reeieiving el his Dry Goon . kora the Tows s c.eied gecierel wed. ingot ofStapleanil Fine, Dry- D'oods. Bot,insikkeit• horn and PitheA.l A ilif t5..431-e.. . sprit 27 - • i . • -17.6 if •• , ft ery. -z• LARGE estiettatent of Gti6l IlltljoHaiderrAhr gala by MKS . mans, alai! 27 i • 1.7--V • • SUPERFINE both &c. lot sale by !kora 27 Vestinks. Sommer Cloth . Am" wins. 17:—tf ONGRESS ~ * B.tock4Oollikyriy,.*e site Cby . . t tl4° #' l"lB. - sprit 27 ' - ( 17--4 ilkirOUSLlNAtiLAV l havrli andildditt. Fancy I TII Dress HdlliA tar pA1010:1 LEM& , april 27 • 7. • Aevr Cad* More. • .fftreTZipect - BS, wHOLESALE an 4 Retati4hy good.Tholoary. Teo, and -12tpocfStore. corner olCentre tad StroeVoext door to trte Exchange iklet. Pottsville. sprit 27, . ' - • 17-4 TIIE - • . . subseribrs hav e , just re timed faun Phila . delphis, andl_ are eon, °pelting at' their cheelt store, superior Clh, Vidtoris Or+ll 0111111inftra, eiiii• eats, Feshiunable I•Panteloon fittnfr, yestings. Sunk mor.Clottis. Linens 110 Drillings. . . • . HUikITZINDER& KURD& _ ~4 - • ' -171—tf• =a Ell fillereer Tail o rs. TAKES this opportunity to Inform his friends and the public that he has taken .tha s room Orr , merly occupied sea Post Officei in this thirringh r and that be has proiified himself with a tie* and handsome assortment 01 Gixids in his line - which , eir intends to make np st for ' cish—you would do well to tall and examine. , • • t . : • N. B. On head Ready made Clothing, Rats. Boots, &c. • - Garments warranted to fit or no sale. Cloths bought elsewhere muds to suit the costomerr.or ihrt piece of Clan refunded. lig* supply ur now to • the Borough.. spril 27 ' • Valuable Real Estate r • FOR • . • , THE Sebvcriber O'er' 'for sale that valuable and well known property called if - °Brunswick Forge, ' situate y in Emit Brunswick Township Schuylkill courr ty, consisting of about 563 acre* of land, thegretter part of whim' is arable, and SO* of the best in the Neighbonrhood, ort which therei is plenty of Lime Stone, and Iron ore, of an excellent quality, which has been (mind, and used; andtno doubt therCia-a large quantity. The improyenients are a Forge with the necessary out building #, a Saw Mill.* fine /laming, House, five Dwelling Houses. •Ki.. - irr 7 k,•,' it large Berliner Bate, and a Thriving • •;', -*-•" Apple Orchard. • The Little Schuylkill River and Sall Road both pass through the premises. If the above prqperty is itotsuld be fore the first day of June next, it will then be offer ed at Public Sale on that day, at 2 o'clocktn the at tercoon on the premises. 1237 acres of Wood Land, *inmate from 2 to. 3 miles from.the above is also offered tot sale. april 27 I fit I/4141EL FOCHT. Boy Wanted• AN Active bol.agrd about 14 tir 15 yeara.to work In a Bottling Cedar.—None nand apply ozone one who can come well recommended. F. BARTH: April 40 • ..16-3t eo w. NO. 3. Clinton Row. . Dwelling, house • :LO LE*. . A Ttro story 011010Hous, 20 feet tract ... by 34 feet deep, ort West. Norweibtis iii street. Apply to S GgP.M. CTJIII34IING: april 6 ,NOTICE, . .. . To Xanufacturere of Alocomotiv; En gines, PaBSengcr ' awl Freight cars. ~ , lIIHE State of Illinois ti engaged in a systeetit -a Pu ic Works, embracing a large extent of Rail-R ds, And the Hoard of Conimissionere of Public orts, intrusted with the ekeentiosofiliese improvements, desirous that the State obouldderito every possible advantage fromhem, as welt by the promotion of manufactures tot e extentuftheu pat-' ronage within her limit!, as ia acemomodatmo of t i trade, have reqtimted the onde igned Commheion- . er o 1 the District in which 'Minn is ittriatedi.to ad* veruse said invite proposals oe, 'nErs from competent . individuals to carry rte. MAN FACTIJRINI9.O6. TAIILISHMENTS for Inch Artichis as th ey ref ! quire, on *Mai - they Will put tip' operatiosi.sueb an establishment at Alton; the point declined most:suit able by the Board for such at purpose within the State, both on account of its advantages for menu* facturing purposes it. general And the convenience for distribution: throughout tkeir works.' Coal it found in great abundance immediately shoot Ahon and Iron can be had aff less awe, of trensporte lion than at the manufacturing plaza on.tbeOhib river,. from Tennessee, the prieeiple Source ° pelt 'ripply. of the best quality of t ats material, and the rich minerals of Missouri willamoo furnish' thisar tide with still greeter Facility.; .., . Alton, with the' finegoing advantages, and her convenient position for trade to a laygeporticia of this Stale, and for the valley of the Upper Miens sippi, is become an &hirable point for the establieb meet of manuketutes, and it has equal advantage's in building-materials for the heavier worked/Reim boat eonstructibn, rep airs . dr.e. with the places where this bush:less is biostlyldonti. • Proposals lire therefore invited by 'the undersign ed, to state what custom wou)d be required to be secured by the Board, or whirl contribution bribe way of a lease do public grounds, slittps, &c. as an indueemeut for the establishamput of imehAttarisfse tory of Iron, and also for Norm Ciust,Latinno lives, and the like,.to be receiyed at 'Alton in•time to be submitted to the Board ai eat adfracticable Spß - HOAN, •. Cotnntiesioner Illesond, Jed. Diatliat• Alton' 111., a , it 60 1 / 1 ,1839.' —-16-4 w it ILL . M /11 -• i ORRICK, .- . Forwardi4 and Geyteraiinns liion . : Areltiftini- . • . .' • Wood street *VW , Bahl . . ! EBPEC ' w .LLY jaunts' * his nen*. rat be bag made =Manes tone a nd:ri lblic v II ?" , by boabidailY atringetnents 11 oa.N ibrwar llin. ' moo, and Pamitylaa to all partlort.? B 31 y-fridsbuidsuriar eia Ciiale, - at the kiintit.fa 43_ .. _ . .... them that all business . in . (4 ', 1 P 11 . wiu be promptly and oeftertl' i Veldto . . %,,u, -0 . . Philadelphia, Marsh •50 _ , 4 „ 1, , nso Canal Boat,*ln* lila FOlir SALE. • rip II E Subt afar . -fur"ule.e aecoed. hied canafßoat. -"Abont•r it iewed Shingles, and three thoheindiectlbr aCa J. all-now It' ran clialea;•l4**AiPeClP!!ti 151"nuel Da r‘likllo. catered. I.OSSP HAM' " 14 t Ad;itinistratenr. 0 1 4 i t- ' 4:141- • prat . 13. ' .• • - , 54XX11 iba,-604,3.• 145, ".... we -J.1:_... - 'ii ••' - ..,1 1 ,:t a .. ~..i.usBEA .\.- Doc 8 .... i 1 IL iM ' - E=M 4i I ;i 2 INAN. ; Vthl4.. •-117.=. 0.0011)** CZNI MU cOTT; 17-3 t ECM 1. %~fl. El