~-.r~~ net malt Is known." The army of officeholders and sycophants of been toutedby the no ble Bangor liberty in oth old dominion." The ghoul of victory has reanhed us—it was raised by the pat. riotic district of Wiarr—it has 'been" re-ebboed from the Alleghenies, and now reverberate. - alenif t the sallies of Middle Virgin§ ; ere long' will reach and be echoed back by faithful. 17:19:13LICAN Tennas-.. It sends a thrill of joy throrigh the breast of every pat. riotic Whig in the Unicin, and is but a prelude to that grand shout of victor/ which they will raise in 1840.-118. Gazette. The Populdr Vote in S Virginia. It is stated, though **have not had time to make fhp calculation, that the copular Congressional vote :in Virginia ghosts a majority of about 2500 against tpq Administration. This is perhaps the best test of the sentiments of the people of Virginia. in regard 'to the ACminist ratio a cowl ave The Belli ' mop Patriot, with muctruth, says: •"1t is to be remarked that the present division of the Congressional districts of Virginia ads particu larly favorable the 'Loco .Focus—countfim giving small Whig majorities being attached tq a county giving a Loco Foco majority large enough to oiwr •balance them, apd sometimes Whig' ':aunties being thrown into one district ; —by the first irrangement we lost the Norfolk and Campbell districts, and by she second, the Whig districts of Richmond city and London are but slightly felt in the general result. :tinder these disadvantageous circumstances, the Whip have done wonderfully well in increasing . their vote in the ongreasionat delegation." The Whigs—The Next Con - gress—aX)id the Presidelley. - The recent election in Virginia, en far, at least as Congress is concerned„ has 'resulted in a manner truly gratifying. The Whigs have unquestionably 'maintained their old strength, while we indulge a strong hope that -the official returns will show the election of a MAJORITY or News and CONSIRTA• TIFFS, and thus exhibit a decided gain. This result -is of the deepest importance, and May be considered is settling the politic'at character sif the next Con. grew. To demonstrate this still more fully, we sub join the following table train the Boston Atlas, made up, it would seem, before the editor had the better news from Virginia, and under the impress. ion that the Whigs would only elect nine members of Congress in that State. New Congress, W. L. F. 17 States be. fora pub'd 82 78 Virginia, 9 12 91 90 Van Buren majority in the last Con grass in 18 States, Whig majority in same new, Net Whig gain, - 24 The following States are yet to choose, and their representatives stood Ilium in the list Congress._ Whig. Loco Foco. Alabama, 2 6 Kentucky, 12 Maryland, 5 Mississippi, 2 North Carolina 8 Rhode Island, 2 Tenneuee, 10 IMI R CCAPIrtILATION Whip. - Already elected, 91 States to choose, 47 To secure a majority to the Houae, the Loco Fo. •>r must gain sixteen members ccsa•. Wtusas will they get them MA.ORIED. On Tuesday Morninsi. the 4th inst., by the Rev. Joseph McCool, Mr. WM. MORTIMER, Jon.. of Pottsville, to Miss SUSANNA. 'FRANCIS SIMP SON, of Port Carbon. We acknowledge thlrecept of a Bottle of Wipe, and a large slice of Pou d Cake, with the above no.. lice. By the same, on Tuesday Evening, the 4th inst., Mr. JAHVI B. FALL*, to Miss SARAH A: Ittoo,'both of Pottsville. the Rev. William Cooper, iaa MAAT YOST. On this 15th May, b Mr. &catnap Er..t.ta to Mr. W 11.4,1111 STILOOP to of Minersville. May 30; by the salami Miss SARAH Cult's?, be.: D, ay last, Mrs. Mary, wife - 2 . 9 th year. In this Borough on Su l of Mr. John Ruch, in he, hermome ter. PH COATSWORTH. _l2 esioc.k 3 o'clock. 66 67 68 68 62 , 66 68 69 61 " 60 60 61 „ 68 70 State of the ' 'I.I.PT Dl JO 1839 9 T o'clock May 91 70 June 1 1K 52 2 57 3 58 4 58 i 6 51 6 58 CHURCH.--A discourse bbath Evening from Matt. in at the strait gatt, for oad is the way that leadeth there be which go in there. gate, and narrow is the way ar.d few there be that find it. 113 - UNIVERSALI ST i will be delivered on S I '7. 13-14. "Enter ye wide is the gate, and b, to deisuruction, and man at, because strait is the which leaded' unto life,' Sch uylkil day evening last. Shipped by DeL Coal Co George H. Potts, l6 877 Hodgson, Pinkerton & CO. 14 754 Charles Lawton,l 2 664 , Potts & Hadrian. I .11 590 Union Coneries. C. Ellet North American Coal Bell & Bolton, G. Bast, A. Steinberger, Martin Weaver, Mann & Morris S. Heihaer & Son, . 7 367 Bennett & Taylor . 7 373 !Clues' A. Spencer , 6 • 321 William Wallace & Cor B 324 ,Sillyrnan & Nice, ' 6 i 329 Stockton & Stevens, ' 5 ..: 271 S. B. Keeve & Co. , . 5 : 279 J. K. Olwine & Co. 9 1. 266 lohn Stanton, 5 . - 257 C. M. Hill • S 273 JC. Cireovins,. 4 . 213 R. G Later, 4 . 214 Totten & liblhorns, ' 3 154 R. Rickart. 3 .1164 J Serrill, 3 168 . • M. Murphy, 2 101 L L Chapman, ' 2 112 J. W. Schenck 2 102 .R. Kear,. i ' 2 103 W& G Payne,...N.,„„ . 6 't 110 A A. Gile, 2 113 Sundry Shippers, 21 938 . . • 263 i i 4,084 Per leg report, _, 1 1533 87,558 1796 101.642 I===E Le et Congress. W. L. F. 63 93 8 43 73 106 Loco Focoa. .90 17 ), Coal Trade. Boats. Toni. 39 2076 8 428 8 434 a • 406 8 439 9 457 8 427 MI LITT A ' " : 7 : IfICLKILL emu. .T 24., . May 31 Lady , 4 1 4=3:yank . ,•- .-.-064 June 1 S. Si t iymau ''' ~ 5 5 kiOut 53 4. Chart 4 Focht - ' . -33 J. C. lO reher 65 ' SOLD., . May-30 Ameliii •46 li 64 June' 1 Tioga; _ , 7 Boat 307 31 Per.tet Report 1610 38 Boatel • Total 1980 MOON • CARBON WOAD The followi4g is the amount of Coal tranajiorte on this road fdr.the week ending in Thursday even ing last / 3037 Tons Per Wet Report 16,050 Total. 19.087 #":ATHAN CLEAVER, Collector U 1 &REEK.' RAIL ROAD , . The following is the amount of Coal transperted on this road fort the weekending on Thursday even. lag last 2,415 Tons. Per lari i kreprt 12,269 Total; 14,684 'GEORGE 11A DES! it, Collectoi WIMTi . I3RANCH RAIL ROAD. Thefollowitii is the amount of Coal dansported on this road'-for the week ending on Thursday evening last. 4 .: 5,1E4 Tons. . Per kst rephrt 31,720 Tgtil 36,893 ROBERT C, BILL Collector.,., LEHIGH COAL TRADE-1341p For the leek ending May 30th. .•, Boats. ` Tons. Mauch Chunk.; • 134 • 6602 Parryvi:le . • !74 2488 Penn Haven. • 34 1185 • • 'DOTAL SHIPMENT'S. Mauch , Chunk 344 16172 Perryville ' ; 210 6946 - Penn Haven'..i ' 218 .3899 It EV tEW or TIIE. MARK MN - Pottsville, June 8, 1839. WIIEAT FOUR, by the load was worth on Friday $7OO. WHEAT 1 59 per . pushel,in demand. RYE FL080,12621 - percwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $4.00 per cwt in demand RYE, by the,, load 105 by the bushel—ready sale ' • RYE CHOP 1 10 cents perbusheitn demand. OATS 65 cents-ready POTATOES- 624 cente 'per bushelin demand CORN-100 idents per bushel in deimand. CLOVER SEED—SI2 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY qEED—S2 50 per bushel. .FL A XSEED.4,-4.1 45 per bushel In demand. WHISKEY-45 eents..pm gallon. BUTTER-4B cents per pound—in Kegs 28 pots EGGSz-124 .eent's per dozen. .. • LARD-14 Onto per pound. TALLOW—Scents per Pounil. 11A MS 184 cents per pourd. CORN CIO e 100 'Centiliter bushelind naiad. BACON-13 hents per pound. BEESWAX-40 cents per pound. FEATIIERS;,—:: 62 centeper pound. ..„, COMMON won-40 cents per pound M AGKEREI.4 by the bhl. No I. $l7 No 2, $l5. SALT-2 50 ;per bb1.;75 per bushel PLASTER .is worth $7 50 per ton. IIA Y $lB per ton. , .Police Officers: A T a Meeting of the booncil of the Borough of •ra. Pottsville,' held on Tuesday Evening, the 21st May, 1833„ , the. following named persons *ere 'duly appointed Police Officers, to serve for the ensuing year, and until:others he chosen:. William ShiVeley, Pbilip Huffs, John, Shipper', Henry Krebs, Jacob Kline, • John Jennings, Nathan Evens, 'William Becker, Lawrence Lawler, Philip Wolfinger; Daniel B. Christ, James Cleary, ' John Silver,; ' Peter Jennings, Thames D. Beatty, Isaac Thompsoc, • John Sites, . John Corry, Charles W. Clemens, Jacob Kohler, Edmund Q. Henderson, John •Lenhart, Daniel Hill, John L. Collo, Nicholas FOY, • Edward E. Bland, Enock W. McGinhis, "Thornaa - 3. Baird, James Sillyinan, jr. 'Daniel Kaerchisr, Edward O'Connor, Henry Boyer, • Samuel D. .Leib, Charles Gillingham, George D. Leib. Extracts from the Minutes, - EDWARD. OWEN PARRY, June 8 23- Town Otsrk. CONRAD RIII9P, Clock and Mach . Maker, IPOTTSVILLA PA. RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he has on hand a general . assortment 61 Eras Eight Day Clicks, 7reenty-four. Hour Meeks, Pat ent Lever, English four...ernes. and Ladies Watches. Jewelry of all eescriptione, Musical Boies, Breast Pins, and gaipigs, Gilt,Gnerd Chains and -Keys,— Silver Table Spoor,s, Gentlemen's and Ladies Pen. cils, Thirribleeitlaspe air money purees, &c., all of which will be !mid cheap for cash. N. B. CloOks and Watches of every description repaired al the shortest notice. June 8, 1839. . 23—tf New Rifle Company. THE Members of thispiew Rifle COmpany, will ..rest ppianant tn,adiogrnment at O'Connor'. on Monday EVening next, 10th bur, at 8 o'clock June 8 23-1 t Hotees and Wagon. rINWO Morita, Waggon and Harness, One Girt, AL Plough and Harrow. 8000 Joint Shingles, for sale by r' WM. HAGGERTY, Eiseator. June 8 • Bale Hay. friHE'Subactiber .Ilas erected a Hay Prime at Frick'. . Locks, amile canaLitear Lawrenceville, wham he intends 'to keep on hand a. COMM,. adpply of Pressed Hay and Straw which he Ina 5611 on reasonable terms. Orders for Hai , mud& raw thankfully receifed and strict. ly attended to. Reference Mr. Remy Stager, Ag ent, Pottsville. ' . JACOB FRIG June June 8 . 1a mu 234 t NOTICE. ALL persons , indebted to the Subscriber by Book account are desired to mike aettlement on or betirre the 15th June, after which date the de mands will bk-piaraul in a collector's hands. • June 8 ' 23-2 t JOHN SILVER. Attention Cavalry ! . . . . tril! Court. Appeal for the let ruop7 of h0y:146 Couorf Cavalry. will be held at the , Pub' id House, of Wm. Mortimer, onTriday; the 2/Ith inst.. botiveehi the hours of One and . Six o'clock' P. M. 4:4•E0.. C. WYNEPOP, June 8 is 23-11 *Captain. °Mice. ViirHEREAS the Subscriber and hie, wife MA- I KY JeNKlNS.liirrin g agreed to seperate and the Subspliber agrees to pay, her a weekly per. lion for her atipport; he therefore cauthies the pub. lic not to trait her on hia account, as holaill pay no debts of her &aattracting alter thiiqiate. • SAMUEL ,JENkINS. M ineravilltv June Sth, 1839. • 23.-30, MA C KEI(LL N a l and 2, • • 2 4 ' . Lard, Btiana and Barley, name, alet Blionldarat for sale by '- may 4 1840 fitiNTZINGPt ibIERPFS I r2I7IM=M Ulla MMNSI=i - " ' . • • ••• '.• t • . • - • • it•?..•,. 4 "1•• • JOUR ' • " '^ • • . scagnmy•tcatnets.. • Henry 8 . Sireing 11 - •• •' - • In thirtaninton Fleas Hammond . Dugan, Fred. of Schirylkill OpuntY. crick Dugan,-Jahn *rear- atldarate Th.m; BEI9. Smith, Robert B. Holt*. Smithilidlins, anti oth era interested. 4 '- March. 26, A.-D. 1839. EN the matter of the Within Henry R Strong, ' ML for a commitment 'to perpetuath . the testimony of witnesses In relation to the tide to five adjoining tracts of land containing each four hundred acre.. or thersibouts, lying on..arld near.Riturb creek, lb Pinegrove and Lower Mittaistailgo townships, in the said county of Schuylkill, surveyed in the names of Robert Kinnear, -Nancy Kinnear, : Sophia Moyer, John Harris and Chriatiiaa Liyveibuigb, in whose names warrants were respectively granted. by the Commonwealth of Peruilytviuria; on the sth day of May . , 1794. The court grimed a rule on .naM. mond Dugan, Frederick . Dugan. John "Spear Smith, Robert 9. Hollins, Smith Hollius, and all others, the heirs and legal representatiof Cum berland Dungan, late of the city of Briltory., dec. and on aU others interested is the premises - ea vies. non ;.-to show cause by. the 220 day of July next. why i commission should not issue under the meal of the said court, to be directed to such-,person or persona as the court may appoint for the examine pititlcesise's witnesses, iiiperpetuirm rei ; and the court also hiade an order that the service of notice of the nipl rale should be by publication an the newspeperi therein desatibia.' . By therCourt. • GEO. RAIIN t . Prothoneitarv. June 8 23.41 'UNITED STATES. • • SPITALL, Wood Letter Cutter and Eng r , l ut •No. 21, Franklin Place, Philadelphia. respect. fully announces to the Printer's of the United States, that he has vounnenced.the manufacture of Wood Leiters. ' . . . . . , Wood Letters of every deictiption,from four to thirty-four line Pica lot upwards made to order on the shortest notice. Ornamental Letters of- entirely new aid most splendid ..patterhs, for heads of Newspapers, title lines ; &c. from two lines great- primer to any size larger. His type Will be made of materials of the best assortment, well so' escined And prepared by Machine. ry,- invented for the purpose, which assures the most exact adjustment. . . Specimens will be published as early as possible. 'ENGRAVING 'ON WOOD, Executed with neatness and promptiude. Heads for newspapers, facsimiles, ornamental and plain rules, &c. &c. cut with the greatest accuracy in type metal or wood. 672 - ,27,617 Old cast metal elite, ornaments, &c. engraved'ov. er, and made equal tb new at half their original cost. A liberal ditoonnt for' cash. Six months credit on the most approved security. Orders from the country promptly attended to. All letters must be post paid. • 1 Editors of papers in the country who will give the above advertisement a few invartions, and forivard a•paper. containing the same to the adver. User, will be paid therefor in. an, of the above mentioned materials. • June 8 - 23-3 Coinmon.Sehotil Report. AT a Stated Meeting of the Board of Directors of Common Schools of the Borough of Pottsville, held at the Pennsylvania Hall. on Wednesday the 14th of May, 1839, Betummur Coolies, Jun., and Perna F. Muorr, were appointed a Committee to take an inventory of thi personal property belonging to the Common Schmitt', affix a valdation to said property; and procure from the Secretary.and pub lish in the Newspapers of this Borough a Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Common Schools from the time they commenced up to the first 'January list, ,io pursuance of which the following statement hat, beeti prepared, authen ticated by vouchers in possession of the Ditectors of laid Schools : • . Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures of•thil ComipoeP4ools in the Bar ugh" of Pottsville • up to lat. Janitargi 4839 1835. Received froth the Sta Appropriation this year , 2a From Daniel Chris - thin, 'CoUec. -tor apprnoted by.Cotinty Cam. • • missioners . :920 00 ' From Geo. H. &lather. • Col= lector of the above taxes . 572 Oa .• Y,615 52e 1836. Received from Ahe State Appropriation this year 123 531 From Taxes aasesed .by Council and Directors of . , commonSebools tottbis year 1,313 65 • - -1,437 071 1837. Received from the State • . • Appropriation this year . 473 26 From Taxes assessed by the Di. ..rectors of the Oxman . Schools for this year 1092 82 1,566 OS 1838. Received from ) thii State Appropiiation - ipending the School House fund 1,653 72 1839. Received from the State Appropriation . • 731.00 1959, ian.l Balance in the • hands ofthe Treasurer 1,084 .65 Valcie of School fixtures nova in the Common . Bahciols . 943 95 1836. Expended during this year:. For Tuition 1,051 96 Rent ' 107 63" Ni. • School Fixtures . 240 37 • Repairs ~ • • 53 36 Miscellaneous 56 75 1837 Expended. during tbui year: .. ' . _ 53 For Tuition : • 1, 817 Rent 202 50' ( --iz ' • .- 74 50 1 Fuel , .. Repairs . 4 40 Fixtures 16 00 • . Miscellaneous 30.29 1838 Expended during this year: --.4, • 45 22 For Tuition - 1797 • • Rent - • 2,35 50 • • , '-'Fuel , ' 1,35 49 • Reptile 753 Miscellaneous 83 94 • • . . 2,263 4 Balanco in hands - ofTreiii'r. - ,1,084 -65 The committee embrace this opportunity of call ing the attenti o n. of the public %o the increasing use. fulness and efficaoy of instruction afforded by the Common _School System. From a careful examination of the reports of the Visiting Comiiiittees ippoinied weekly by the Board, it is found . that the improvement of the pu. pile taught in the Public Schools is 'equalto the progress made by emee.instructed in private =lmola, and that many children ere Instructed iii,the Com: moo Schools, whose parents could not airord. to Flaky 'Sr their tuition... _ . The parents and guardians of children who are taught in the - Common Schools, as well as the Cit izens generillly, would, no doubt. be gratified by ats• Ring the Schools frequently; ai it 'mold afford them nitwits to mart the, good order and regularity 'maintained in this' Saba:ll2,l'nd the application and progress ortbe Scholars in Their 'literal studies.— 'eti. Scholars - would thereby be:stimulatild to* use greater exertions in leariiitir—visitors would be enabled, 'harp ait,piltibselrvation, to (ono correct o. pinions of ,the'-mekitil. and dtlhcts of the iCcenmsl School Spam of instradiOn—parents and; Oar." -diens arauld disCharAre e'dzity, witch They owe to the Pupils• who arc under their direction,. and sit par. ties be benefitted. ' • . Tickets•of admission are lulled Evitalf Mi‘sx to appliants by the folloWing persons, arba base been elected Direct**, for the/resent ycer:— Mee .srs Benjamin F. Pommy_ Benjemia•Coanstie, Atulrers,Jtsrp_ej. cibeit. Wao4ider, iqatimb; Evs, A and leelerZ7Nutley. 'BENJAMIN•COOMBE. Jun.. .;PETER F. MITEY."• • . , Cienmittss. ' Mee 411.4t • -`.''4.ctAM=M TO the Printers Or TN! - -1,328 60 " atm . . T'a'y *meat ° thill*flewor & Lloran.are - bwik tiotified :diet the ' `bate beet OwAle the Wb - tof reitaBM4r. wheat they are reqedu e d to l ak e 04 - :ftrinwph: Ac; emmus reetainieuriamettled byi let Oriel/ will prueeetled against without ram/ to portetope. Juao it 28:-St `, FIRM • •Ordabeittiator 14 persons indebted to this • estate of Niched lati of Schuylkill Haven, deceased, are required to wake priimpt payment to the -Sub scriber and thous hiving Maims against it will pre sent them. Is early as possible, jhat tbey may be proved antl settkd. . . HENRY SAILOR, ddenaistrator Corn leilkatiusto sneeze: Schuylkill Bevy, June 1. RI-3t• • Dissolution orPartnersinp. WE. the '• undersigned, having by mutual con. sent dissolved partnership, all 'persons in debted Inlaid parties are requested to pay the same to Edintiod Ellis, who is hereby embalmed to ro . ceive, the reams' and settle • the acounts at said firm. C"equanac, J . 9ne 1 Challenge nieickii THIS Celebrated Article—Mason's aregarilieff and leiraitahla Ora/lenge Blockfirg, by lib Gross, Dozen, or Single SUE.—Also Mason's Superi or Meek Writing Ink, warranted to improve by age, in Bottles, by the Gross or Retail, for sale by June I 22—tf . A. A. GILE. Received direct from • Richmond, . A CHOICE assortment of Virginia Bacon (Smith. fieldcured) consisting of •Hanas,.Sboulders and Flitches, whicliare offered for site by June 1 C. ftICHAII.D.S. 22-1 t , opposite the Town Hall • A VERY superior article of Cavendish, Coarse Roll and Fine Twist Tobacco by the keg or retail.—Also Fine Ott Tobacco for, muking, Span ish, dalf Spanish aria Common Segars. June 1 22—tf A. A. GILE. R IPERSON who have claims against the Estate of the v. Arthur Wainwright, deceased, ate requested to rniati their accounts to .he - tabbed:. her for settlepent, and persons who are indebted to said estate tomake payment without delay. June I 23-6: WM.. HAGGERTY, Executor, Davy's Safety. Lamps, OF the besicoratruction, and most approied kind, also makes new gauses to old lampa, and Other repairs done tt the subscriber's Clock and WatCh Maker Shop, in Centre street, Pottsville. June 1 224 f JOSEPH COATSWORTH. COME to the Subscriber, place at the North American Mill, three weeks ago, a REDCOW, with a White Face, about 9or IU years old. the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges aid take her away uthezwise she will be wild. • • JAMES BRENNAN. June I 22-30 • Libel of Divnree from /In the Court Common of Booth of Idatriisony. Pleas of Schuylkill county. , ' James Richirds. TAKE Notite that your wife Elizabeth Richards as flied her libel in the Court , oh Cominon .Pleas of Schuylkill county, In which the pray!' to be divorced from the Bonds of Matrimony .entered into with you, the Court of sal County have Ordered that you be and appear at a Codrt of Common Pleain, to be heldin and for said Countyat Orwigsburg, on Monday the 22nd day of July next, toanswer the libel of_your wife afcresaid. PETER F. LUDWlG,Sherift- , SheritfaCarice.Orwigs- 1 227-1. burg. June 1,1109. . BEHOLD • The Larte Capitals thr Jane. ALEXANDRIA No. 4, draws 15th June-78 numbers and 14 drawn baHota. • BPLDNDID CAPITALS. Oraltd Prim of 7.5 ) 000 DOLLARS ! ,25,000 .15,000 " - 1.0,000 " • - 6,000 5;000 " • 4,000 " " 20 of 2,000 " . 20 of • - 1,000 ." _ Lowest Prise -. 20 " Tickets only 020—Shares in proportion. . The above is really a splendid-scheme, we mean to send the capitals by order to the country—send in.your orders yarn or you will be too late. The schemes -621 the balance of the month has not arrived; bet_ no-doubt we shall have on each Wednesday a capital 0f520,000 and Ticketa 05, and on each Saturday Cepitals.of $30,000, Tickets 011 When orders arrive too late for the scheme ordered, Tickets will be sent in the next—adven toren may rut assured strict attention to the a - bove will be observed. - schemes will be sent to those who require diem. fl 7,003 40 N. B. 4!1 orders addressed to IV. Canfield, Cam den P. 0, Nets Jersey, will be promptly answered. Drawn nuinbers,of Alexander No. 3, drawn 181 A May:lB39: 15 43 65 48 51 37 55 78 26 8 14 31 18 , Combination 814 36-41,000 sent to The country. - I 'Drawn numbers of Maryland No. 12, drawn 22d May : • 468 61 4S 14 1 6 66 27 63 10 26 7Q 14 ‘ ollect to address as above fur the Capitals. N. B. Adventurers may rest assured that when 8S 4.110 notes are sent lithe schemes are nut men. Ticketi will be sent in the very best. June 1 -22-3 t 1-5(0 b 7 John Pinkerton & Co. ST. Mal IL WEAVE in. Store ' l 2 PipeePort Wine, a genuine mi.-article, Which thiy fifer_ at a moderato price; have also an assurtment.of "Enghib superfine cloths and ,Caasimeres, longfit of the 'Menu fitcturar (direct,) and consequently not taxed, with two.or three intermediate profits, will be.sold.at as low .a "pnce.as inferior • goods• ere generally ofed at. : June 1 22-31 Garden . Seeds. LONG Pickling Cucumber, ' Turnip Seed, ' Marrowfat Peas, Busks Beans, &c., for sale by June 1 T 2 B. BANNAN 57,003 40 Bacon... . HlMS,Sboulders, and Flitch--a prime lot for a by A. A GILE. Jane 1 -. 22—tf - Scheid Quills, A 4 25 emu per 100, just received moll for sale by one I B. HANNAN. Gallic Memoranditm.Books. NCI A RWOODS I mproved Patent litemonmdnin Books AA-with Metallic pen, just received- ono for sale by June. 1 a. HANNAN . "Vallevitia Note Paper, •• T cents per sheet. just received and fbr wife by ta June 1 B. BANNA N. NEW GOODS. A LAROPAuId general ammo* a Frail) and Sea . sona td e Goociainu -received and now pinning bi the.ilter•• wbA ch will AM Nald w r for eaati—ana Cub only. JOSEPH ,WHITE &SON.. 1441/14,C47•fitY25 Sl-tf . . KjEntAK•toi Bonnets MiNGLISEI Split Straw, Double 'English Dooms . ble. - Floromco /Nod, Leghorn. Oriental. Rut Italian, acid various otber,kinds or Boo ns* for otle.Yßry cboaP by. WU LW'S sprilll7 • . : 17-4 „ , Mg lEEE SAMPSON kteLIS, EDMUND ELLIS. .t.2-3N -Tobacco. Notice. Stray Cow. _ ATIBItit:iSPOINGtpSir EL cronksfrained $0441 - /Zlettiti/D . sad' ?mink ` *MOWN r. LLYtelders his sbutioif thiihhe to bhp EtCastomeri and the Public in ionlerad' ibi`the very liberal encooraipement be hse'teceited frbat„thian. He Dow informs them that he has as improvement in the construction Saddles. for wbkh be has al raw right. and rearitamendstbem to the Public at being thr superior in ilaralaility. we. and comfort to the rider than any other ; yet inieeted i lle e Me mtemee d s hi s Steel 4.5-cosa•Stralned te the notice of the p u blic, with •confide.nce. respectfully. in rtes the ?tacit) mil a his. shop mat door to Mr. Harm'. Store meath opposite the 'Ruining! Hotel, Centre street. Pottsville, and taminttfor them se l ves . He also keeps 'Maundy on hasala wend *aeon mem of all kinds of work. such as Saddles, Bridles, Pat?. t Fly Nets. Coach. Gig, and Wayon, Harness Trunk , . malice'', Tint/sling Bags. Gig and Riding Whip,. don Vvery descriptioN of work In his line will be made to Erder,on notice, with neatiress; Gorton terms as low as it an be done el :where: ' May 25 21-tf EXCOIL RAGg HOME lIIIAPcUFACTiii • Fire Fire !! Fire! r BUCKETS AND HOSE, M ADE equal to any that... be plated eliewbere. anclaaahvap, by. RICHARD. D. ISHOENER, May' at) VI • Pottoville Iron . 1 1Virtze, • WSNIVED.: 3 OR, 4 firai tate Steam Engine Finis h. - a--to whom cotenant employment and rood wage. will be given. May.e2S 21-41 WINJAMIN F. POMROY. May 24 . 21-if Cloth, 'Casitnelre a and SUMMER CLOTH: ALARGE and well selected astnitment ofill col our and prices, just received and for sale at the asap Cash Stine.. SAMUEL HARTZ.. May 25 21.1 f 400 &abets Potatoes.. 50 B arre l s superior family flour in Store. and for sale wholxale by SAMUEL HARTZ. .1 1 / a y t 5 21—tf CONSTANTLY for sails Shingles. Boards , and Lum ber of various kinds by SAMUEL HARTZ May 05 21-tf ALL persons indebted to the subscribers will please, call and settle their accounts by the first of June. as after that date all unsettlbd accounts will be placed In the hands of a Magistrate fi.r collecti.in. JOSEPH WHITE iSCSON. Mount Carbon. May 25 21-2 t Notice. To Contractori for - EXCAVATION & MASONRY. PROPOSALS will be received on the 13th and 14th ultimo, at the office of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company in Philaxlciphie.for the Roadway Formation and Masonry of aboatmen:ales and a half of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road be tween the Falls of Schu#Still and the termination of the Rail Road on the Delaware River. On this i!idrtion of the Rail Road is comprised a tunnel under the Norris town Rail /Laid, and a very plain jabot walling and entv• banknient at the Company a Landings on the Delaware. ' as and specifications of the woik to be let. wine in readiness for exhibition on and after the 10th proximo. at the Rising Sun Thvern, on the Geimantown Road, and all further information in relation to the work which may be desired will be given on a`pplication at the same place to Charles T: Stewart. Assistant Engineer. MONCE RE ROBIN:4N. sPhilad's., May 18th, 25 2t Chief Engineer. N. B. Contractors not personally known to the En— gineer will be expected to hand in with their proposals certificates uto character and competency. NEW GOODS. JUST received in addition to there nner stock a new and general anortment of Seasonable Goods. con g of Dry Goods of all kinds.' Groceries of superior quality, • . - Queens and Glass Wave, Boots and Shoes, Looking Maws,' . Reidy Made .Clothing, 4c. As I intend hereafter confining myself as much as possible to a Cash Basineu t *t respectfully invite all .persons wishing to purchase goods Chat) for Cash to call and examine ray assottment for themselves. SAMUEL HARTZ. May 25 21-tr BARVAINS! TRE. imbseriber thankful fir the patrenay,e received. informs the Pdblio that he has just received sud aperitif at taus Cheap Store in Market street. a second supply of Spring Goods, to which •he would• invite their attention. • EDMUND W. EARL May 25 21-tf LAMA eassimeres. Figured Satan Vesting.. Marseilles do.. Hoskin Gloves, White and' Mixed Hose, Pun gee Hdkfis, Qu. E. W. EARL May 25 21-tf BLEACHED and Unbleached Domestic Muslin, Checks, Chintzes, Gingham' alotiery, &c. May 25 21-V E. W. EARL LADIE'S White and Black Silk Hoae.Gredm Ganges Veils. Cambric Ddkla., Worked Ruffles. Fancy Dress ,Hdles.. &c LOW Summer Stacks. Bosoms, Collara:tintrnidared Euwenders, just received and for aalactiaap. May 25 25-If ' E. W. EARL Bacon. 30lihde. received and for aalti:4v BIILLE I R. ijAGGERTY. May 25, 21—tf • Ptititoes. ' 500 Bushels of Potatoes received and will be sold low to &nee vale by • MILLER & RAGGERTY. May 25. 21—tf ttrass Jackets. • • , . 100 Sea Grass roundabouts, far at the low price of 1175 each, for Cash, by Mky 25. STEEJ4 PENS. A FRF:Sii supplT of three pointed Perryvn Pens. under Lena fine pointed do.. Gillots do.— Also Ladies' Boudoir Steal Pens. just received and for sale by B. BARNAIf. May 18 20 feRIDGEWATER TREA'rlSEEocomplete in 7 vOl •'^" omes.—eheap.just received and for sale by • May 18 B. BANNAN. VVATERMAN's ENGII.SH DRAWING PAPER. • ' from 10 cents to 31,23 per sheet, just received and for sale by ' . ... B. BANNAN. May 18 20 .. WATER ' USE;. For Blasting under water,a fresh supply just re ceired •nd for sale at this office. May 11. Hams,.Shouldeiis 8. Aticion. ,JUST received- .100 Hhde :Ilams, Rion'dere and Bacon, for sate in !mein sitiltAtrchninte by ROVOIMT - ba-1111eEWEK r Id6 - NertliFooribareet, may 11 19-6 t Philadelphk. . LARK on Alm Mulberry Tree and Silk Worth, `Li a new and exmillinit.work. , • - Cobb', Silk Manual--int - Sayei'a glilherirruit Garden Companion, al so a Deli( and 'eamiSent work, • Jun "enured and for Mile by may 4. 18- . B. BANNAN. . '4'21.-PERS. &C. A LARale.aigeruneet . efFoolomp Utter tukd Igote ;Yapiretrom 111;59 . 13 $6 per ream. ralfidand Affix% the.' NIPPIEIVAIOsiverior F,nklish, VIM* Pamesartreeelved w=emle sad Remillav 1117. lg le‘' • -B.liiiiratit Lumber. NOTIC E. I MILLER & HAGGERTY. . 21-if sit* t.*Ok r i ~ ~ , , , ME ME 1111ffl sirroux ;. itigirefe Welitoir • (LATE IMTLA:EKITEIk.3 • '!"kti t ,..: 4 4'3.. 1 • Nor f2%retie-,4tilileLetuttkr,4-:' tureatActstA.; • 7 1SUbserilaticreilipiointSffie . be- ,;takeiverni bewail& • *Woit 1-lo ' tcilul,ulturn u the , gonitf:Phofillii HO Prep arOd login amide artenatilitta&,: none Ofthe beat ead, to stogie gentle:odt mullets, or petamment t,, The,toolzt.ofhltior. Establishment are montwom - weliventsbued aodloitkr - • bly furnished. galore are also at,command: .711* - Er- • . stablishment is itiapiilied'iiilliAnthing Rodunt%and ;- Owlets, Stabled; tle.,lhat 'Chit give convenience to dour who patronize it. - • - - The Larder sOd Cellar will be supplied With the beet. and attentive iterirantsteill ;dwels be at-the call Oftriait.: ors. Charges nanderge. . CHARLES 4k I$S • • fl;fteifferhe White Emu. Philadelphia. May 18th, IP9. 20,—der A . T an election held attheilouse of WalnitwMor. tuner, on Mi3nday the 13th inst.; the followhig named persona ,Were elected managers albs Potts.. vine Water.Codiprey for the ensuing yeare 2 eis:, • '• iEWiest Mortimer, • • 17- .;". Samuel =maw, rimes M. Beatty, one Ernst Oharies 7 i detnr"; •./Ifeajamirie4l. Painiay t • :Ifeaiv Shifty,. ' Jacob - • Andieurßuisel. • - And eta meeting °Me Board et a gere )6 : „ Tuesday etening, the'llet; ihist,, Andrew Rye* was reelaided% President:o4lnd Alexander Gialieria. Treasurer., for the ensehigyear. May 25, roR SALE. • A TWO STORY -BRICK 11011 Se lVorwegian Street; Borough of 1•1 with the adjoining harlot of gratudrlititly Is occnp , ed by Straw : N. !Water. zsg• The house is well buili, with good . acccattoode-, bons fora family residence: For terms, which will be. reasonable. apply - May leth G. W. FARIVITAR. or to k UNOERHILL. - 14 Pine Street, New York Mat . _ - Trustees.,;' May 18 Atw I ash• Store rpHE Subscriber begs leave to inform hie frleuda ' AL and the 'Nibhe in sgeneral, that he hen Opened a New Cash &mein the Town of Lleureltiti,Schdyl. ktll county, couplet/neat . . Pry bode, • • Groceries. Hanst,toaref, . • lassitvul Queea'sw ate , . ' - Cedar 'Ware,. c c.;- • • . Which he intends to ea fbr as low se re any other place.in ! the County. - Country -produce will betaken at Market prices. ' .LICOB ICAEIICHER. Llewellyn, May IL. , 19—t( . - Contractors FOIL MASONRY. . flpflE Abutments and 'Piers of Six- or Eight -la. Bridges on the Line of the Philadelphia and -Reading Rail. Rind. above Beading, are yet to'bt contracted for. winch will be let privately. to snits tittle Contractora, if inimediete application be toads: Plans and elevations of the work, will he shawn'at the Engineer's Office ) dt Beading, and' proPoeitlare ceived by the undersigned. . WIIIT ROBINSONI, may 11 19-2 - Acting Regineeit. • Am - Goods. MILLER dr. HAGGERTY have orilandri ful assortment of Dry 'Goods, 'Groceries ew and Liquors, to which they •Invite the allention is their Friends rind the' Public, who may be desirous of buying cheap goode-ior cash. - may 4 18—IT • IS hereby vie°, thitt the subscriber his taketepti , letters of •Adminisitration to the estate of „Aims Turten, der:m*4, aid all persons knowing them. , selves indebted, .ire tequired to matte pigment to the Subscriber, an or before the Bth day of lone next, and Mose hiving claims agaiiist the estateire requited to - pieseiittlie same, 14tHARD LEE, Administrator: 17-6 t MED Canal'. Rout, Liamber,. and iiHINOtUBS, FOR SALE. HE Subscribers offet for sale a second hand canal Boat. About 2.500 sawed. Shingles, end three thousand feet of scantling. all now at:Part. Clinton. Late The property of Samuel De Pdi, de ceased: JOSEP BAMMER, A Wm. B. POTTS, timmistrators. Orw igaburg, spill 13, NEW S . P i-: NG: 0001 Dig; AGENERAL asiortment of Fresh and Benisons. able Goode, juste received and now opened for sale, amaistiog of i . . Dry ..Gegds, - . _ Groeerie r a, , ' --- • .. Glans and Queensware,. Mackerel and Dry Fish, • Salt, - Plaster, &c.&c.. 1 • T Which will he sold Unusually low for cash Grin az change for country 'produce. The citizens or this Borough, ant( pubharnerally are - rospectfullit in vited to call and examine fortheMselites. : - '. , 'A. A. atLE. • may 4 .. . 18Z,itf C 0 AIN • ' '.l • • • --2 , "'i4.. ii- •,• . i_ frillEtlndersigmd having cciinptersitl; : , 'q;, , , --' IL a mile of Lateisl Rail Road, loth • • ": ' r ='; , 6 . 7. Wolf Creek Rail Road, aboht a quartei:ollV IL :.=.! north of klinerseillei is now prepared to efiter4itto a contract with any gentleman, wishing to purchase. a superior Red As 'Coal from the Kanner Vein, from one thousand ons or upwards, at tug •Mitt - i et, or at Schuylkill 11 cni.as may best suit the pur chaser. • JOHN PLATT, is, may 11 • : 19—tf , -- , Choice 'Oki Wines IC Liiiiitioks. MILLER & iIaFT have on hand 1 Superior old M • Wines ' in ow 4 Bottle , • do. do. Pa aad Brown Sherry - do. - do. • ao. do. pe Juice Port Wile * do. do i na - . al 0 0 &A wsßan) iv. ... ' • do. do. ' c Brandi 4 .thirtorbw*i 'hake Braille, hoard 4 Co.,'CoraWiett;. Ping, and Soperiorold-tnd Gia,:flenry Lais;riemd B. J. Bolden bap " : • oPico Mailarni &dig Mwicira. L. P. Toneree; ke Pale Liabow, 'pry and Bova Malaga Wines, v.-4.c. : may 11 19_. T . ..ii it:Lira:iv," P. 0lver44111; . Forwarding and General Calinnin-, 1 slim Merchant. - Wood street. Witte; Sektryiki/4, M il etris.. in'ESP:ECITI:7I4O4, infiortni rhin.iriendsoßst- SLIP rons and the Politic, ibit be has nisi& exteliarra ,arrangements for, ibewitrding4GoOds.by boats dilly 'to all parts of the Eiebsylkill.Uniimend Pennsylva nia Canals, at the Inwestrates oribtight4 saluting them thit all lumber's intrusted to his cares Will be promptly_epttemieetly attended to. Philadeltikia.lietich 30 . . NEWS 'DVC 3 1 I . : . - fiGIIVRECF ir Ingotge - 44,24002thr, Ktipoblk generally; Shit 1,i 4 D r y 0,04 . and ' illiriir bootherowrt HA f *ft. - Om . . 04 416 , • loiTiA m t.ron Let Hap, Anil 27 " .'lt B MS= =II MEM =Ma • 21- SOtice 15-tf - 13-4 mo 901 ME
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