_ • • • 11 A PIOT/18E1JF -A ', - LOtiti '• FtDDRAL(BI I . natters raow - arra DT 03$ wan i43ews Rix 1 When it as recollected 4 that during th, mitoribus ;December of ' 'IBM, thit €methorable 'biii,. Wheajtiot and treason italk - ta thrmigh har Leo r siadire frank Chola 47 0 04 a Hi a liati4 Dora PalaaaliliS Calla% : Who *as Smuggled throdgit in rad 4 - mq4 a* was lauded by the Harrisburg FoYalcae',titha skies at a ipatrioti and one prepared to iplon i edethocrity with ' his eery life; it cimnet be'deiiiiti but ilMt the worthy* adders 'of that veritahle itotair,*- - as welt ic c iaint ! 1311 with his knitter history land ..litical!life as now. It is trails in the mac.. , '. ,-.. .of 4, that - when CharlesDrowir,Jit bjs.setft asi , nator, addtisied an angry mob with speecher, witen.tiM Over _ - awed Senate was ' into!confusion biles row. Ily constituents, and oil *Os thrOwnflpatk thermions Isging fires Of popular corktmeiihn. that'ithia Charles:, Brown, was applanded.torpo veryecha by jtholf.4.: 'stone; es a mark and model of '4. democracy" of 1 'flat age. • the•edttors therefore know him well, and et te we mast therefore allow, that Bk following picture is drawn br-one who ,knowa. i lib Key stoni•— the same keystone, that Once was I. it+ it. his 'raise, spoke -last Monday thus ing,lorioiraly - p him : 1 ' . . 4$ Mr. Brawn was an Adam edendist, an d the old 'leaven still .works within him. His pretentious to democracy, judging from his ac are. are insincere, and designed - merel y to distrait an ! d efeat all the 'move runts of the i - art. - Wo beh ve he is a borrower TIVIII . several of the blahs ':w he pretends that he `f-Zwants to put dOWn, and : do,denies that he is,. We \ will undertake Oro's . ' it', fl i ' conduct ' herefore is easily explained, ---- tite dedoc ate of the legiehtinre 1 ..can sett hotv they havo been li posed apon by 'this ‘okittOgrauant, pretendediimon Pare, who' not only tries to dictate to the d emocratic eenators,• but impertinently moves through; tit house and . ttempts_, to govern the ;democrats' the 4, henever any bill of consequence is ander cdmeideratiMo ! • i. u i Death by Drouming.-4 n whose name is tup ,posed to Wive been Jacob ..91444 . , from Miamiesburgh, Ohio, and on his way to Pottiville, Pa., was-droWn ed in the , Ohio river, near Wttping, on Friday; the 28th ult. He was a pa4eoge, on board the Brownsville, and Invirtg; bdfore inhibited 'signs of Mental , alienation, is sUppostOd while;ln that Mate to have leaped overboard)ritoithe river. !. Heviasies "clod from the water /hardy alter, but All attempts at ritstorin animation proved inefectual.--Phikde/phin Eilimirer• • . • , 'tut praise fn2m a desirable sourer.—W e were quite delighted in being;peruptted to Cut frocia the 14 \ Richmond&quirt o 814, Ma following compliment which Mr. Ritchie paid i thatl i time to General Bar ' %iron, wham-tie nominated atOecretaTof War : , . s The Secritari of Vat holds, not'only the most important, bat the most difiluit_station in the Gov eminent. Itretilt , iretiii rare Icambination of talents. ,ex as must be an porienced man ; indefatigable, bril liant and protriptm his cOnviitiensi decisive in the execution of his orders. Tho l lorie whom 1" have nein r ad (General Harriionycomes as pear to , this character as any I can think of." , 1 '' Very good. We are looking "about M see how We could bring in our old friend Mr; Ritchie, to the sup pen of Genetal Harriscmta administration in 1841— 'the above IS die clue-7-he intik lame ini with the rest of the old democrats. life d illsee by. the first of Mey, if he hie' not seen already,lthat the people have wide up their' minds to a change.--NeA .1 , Celebratioi; of ST.. PATUMWS DAY. 1 i The Saint Paric,k's t 6o'ciety refined at the house tif_Mr. !notes Cleary at 'lO o'clak in the forenoon, from *hence they proceededith ineet their brethern Dom Port Carbon, and thentei lathe Catholic Church where an excellent and' apprapiiate Sermon was delivered' by the Rev MT. &Minnie, after which• there was an appeal, made to the Sons of Erin for the purpose of-taking op a colliictioti to carry, out the charitable views of :some, Indict; in prdviding clothes for the distressed Widows and destitute - orphans in their neighbourhood. Need A be inentioned that the appeal was not made' in vain.:-A liberal amount was immediately connihuted, tilos showing. that Irishmen can feel when the voice'of distress is beard and respond to the call. :, After their dismissal from the Church they paraded. thr,ougli the Borough, and then accompanied their friends on their way back to Port Carbon. 1 At 4 o ' clock a large 'number [of Irishmen and the triends of Ireland. partook Gila autoptacais repast at the house of Edward O'Coneor, ia the Borough, of 'Pottsville,. The company wits organized by calling Capt. T110.11:1S .J. BAIRD, ~ . . to the Chair._ assisted by it'Ver. 1-laoresiter, JOHN Canny, WK. It Hull.. Pairtica ,F00611,7Y, P. DIM. rt, HUGH KIMBLE!. and (so. DOUOUZJITIN A mon. the distinguished gimes were Judge Porter, the Rev'd. Dr. McCartee. the Rev'd. Mi. MiGinnis, and Wm. A. Porter. Esq. After 'the cloth was re moved, a teeling and pan tone Address was delivered by the President, who, after speaking at some length upon the benefits conferred apun the land of one ea tivity by the illustrious clirislian whose natal day we met to celebrate, eoncluded hls renlarke, by the fol. bwing sentiment : I I I , May the curse of Cromwel light upon the Irish. men among, us who would net ahed i his. heart's blood to defence of the Stare and Steipes which now ware over 1311. t ' ! I i I' • . . Then tffe following ShauToasts were drunk: STANDING O ASTS. ' - I The day we celebrate.,acrel to the children otErin. Air—Patrick's pity, • 1 ! - • 2.; Ireland. May the weenie grasp; f her.oPpres sore be thrown off; and tabeishe win resume her station among the natinnti; ttir-.-Ther,Emertild late. 3. The land of our.adopt oh. CP,ith ,unflinehing hearts and hands, Irishmen ivillever - de&nd it. Air—, Hail Coiumbia r, v. . ~. 4. The President of the United Staies. Air—The Star Spangled Banner: t l I 1 • r,, . 5. The nientoil of R heti, -Emmett : ' Air—The light of other days. i 1 1 ',, - ' `, 6. The memory of Henry Grattan, Ireland's, Or ator. whose influence wan a.baterarle to her , liberties. and the terror of her flies: r—Erin go Bragh: - 7. Daniel _O'Connell. , 4 „ 1. land's /tope ..: Air—See 41 the Conquering Hero co er. 1 • 8. ' Ireland's Emigrints, w hosegenuine feelings of liberty would not aIIOW theta to eniniiit to tyranny or dwell in a land which Oitiy could aotaid. Air— ' The Exile of Erin. Ib I R. - The Irish Patrieti o 68, wheat, noble sting. ' ' gle far independence wilt form a bright page in. Ire land's b4tory. Air -41 p carp . that once through Para Eh& • ~. ,c - ' ' . . . . , 10.' Ttullnemory of Wash ington. whose name as a Patriot - and Christian Iwillhe held in veneration by the latest posterity, '414-The Mannino Hymn. 11. The Governor of Peurisylitania. . - 'I2. The Army! and NaiKylof the Edited. States.— May they ever eontieuei Ito' display , the same 'virtue and courage which chariot riztaOcai during their. 'glorious struggle fin. IllicOyi , Air-Itzttrikee Doodle. rijof 13. The fair daughte Erin, wheat! virtues are proverbialf Air--Irishinen's heartafer the ladies. - . [I ! • • - VOLu NTEER TOASTa; . P . • 1 ' l . • By the Poi Pres:dent., Perry and Belly. adapted emizecis; the termer the enamel I insaufacturer of Iron by AnthrscitiCoal+Tlie latter fork his success ful improvement ' of the' lieeernotive-Enginee in a dapting themle. the •tisel.4 the! Barna fuel. They leave a rich legacy to ,thaenuntry of their adoption. By the Rey, Doird..'MnVarteit.. Irishmen. The Bons efthe worm heart end' strong' hind' .10 the Coontil , -cit their adoPtion'imay the.one .never . be , chilled by unkindness' _ahr thtf fAher ~tatalyzed by neglec4 t-- : . ' 'l-I ' '' ! - By the Revi Mr! McGidniti. Christian charity } the ;lire essence of the•GFe3 li not confined within i wet/act/id sphere of • lor religunie prejudice, ' expanding its arms itt all those Who bear the ! •gear God. - , iI , ;.' ,' huzi r . %in:Arthur St:Clait i r F018.01411011‘. in person eat ,preient in heart an iii a ction .) - The Sons of the Emerald' Isle, wlirerie', it miy, be' lbeirrlot to celebrate the sacred day . 41flIrelatarti- Patron Saint/ • city his spirit bless them!athemeica abroad, and hie prayer draw doWn upon tisern theiUmrapOent pow ',`, • 1 I' 1 ~ ;~. _ I cr.1.0 MOO :the: debts:tibial 'hivalinaid hi' for' ; age!. pod, Make her"gmet, /Jaime edulfiit,” till - nature atekitin rem '., - ` f: •. • • `,- • 1 • By the Han 1 31. - Periei.rtitittinit otitrinv. If they totnet4neWAcentieit whet brthiftusyd, m it ,ire .always Slim tolintlifittiikarltillibeti t iku r e' ' : By RT. A. Patter s -Am.', Derddk-o,'Ea The: Orator; she Stitiemh‘thellerk :the Pabo!, the' friend of 'lrialutten. - **ona Robert' Emmet;:: alto . few ratniatimperfectkins of tie character Way its.. fly _lietoverhioked, in outside:Mlle of the love" , • bean telitinative land and ill her sons. -1: theHadenSatith: May ' the tinsel eomictintesrlien. the Eptlaph. of Robert &hind may bovrrhten. " • .-! , By Thomas Lynch. -4111 Y the Atithracitercal of, Sehnslltill • : bounty inalitillictdre Iron tafilment to Cast Carinthia for the asset thin or Irchiturte -Inds pendenee. .. ;'. .: - , •': - •-' '., .By JaitteaiDowrieri. Mai theinereasimeptcaper ity of the Coal Trade enable our Colliers. Miners, and Boatinertto ply off the eastern clebt... • l'4 - Hy' Terence Duffy: Irishmen.... Aineika has 7 found diet:6'4.2e tothe causti t of liberty.. - -Mey their mote) bC.''the land we have adopted mast' and shall continue (rel. - , i. .- -•-- 1; .r By Dbei.'l, Brady. The Catholic Clergi Of Ire. land. as unsurpassed in yearning as they aireln Irii-'. tue, and *hOse deioted zeal to thospirithal comfotts of an opilessed people has entitled them to the ever-:, lasting regard orihe human race. ' 1 By M. FOley. Irishmen in ;America.: May their, viituesiidorts the fend they sited their blood to make free. II -, By_F.: B. Nichols. the Enterald We. Like' ure gold. the more n. is rubbed the briglithl it Will shine. By P.: Fogerty. The nietttoty CF the Rev. Doct. Wainwright. i I .. _ By;P. Mullooly. The Rev.E. i lifetilinnia, -vho on , e : this d ay; with an eloquencepeculiarly his wn , so! triumphantly vindicated tbe character of Irishmen; against the calomnies of hit , particana. 1 By Robert Adams. War vtgerous war, till Erinta'L; wrongs . are avenged and her rights secured, then and not till then shell we cheer her peia. ' • ay L Audenried. The memory of the late Mat. thew Carey ; the illuetriocni patriot add 'philao thropiat his.aleadfastAevolion to amend:Ate the mi. dition of the detititutend the oppressed, embalm. his membrY in the !teak of every true.Ameriaan. By Hugh Mosley. Thentemorrof Washington. whose Heroic sword dissolved the' hains ciedespnt. lam. and Who first taught men the value of true lib erty loathe glory of self government. By F. B. Hughes. Irishmen in AtiteriCa. l. They have Made .our intemal imPreveinenta, aided our councils, and fought our battles. - They are; richly deserving—may they be richly rewarded. ' By 3obn. S. Ingram Irishmen and the Sons of Irishmen. While theirnyett ere fixed upon the Star Spangled Banner, their hearth respond to the motto: of Virtue. Liberty and - Independence. - By Jamett Cleary. The day we celebrate, the freedom of the pre... and the rights of man. fly Edward G'olehen. Out distinguishedrguesta. May. they frequently enjoy the annul hangout commemoration of the loveof Err '.Sons for their .. Patron Saint: i . By Patrick Donahue. Thegons of Paddy's land. Wedded to the fair daughter 4 of America—a lung add a euong Chain, and never to be broken By John M. Crosland. Millman and their adopt. ed'Country.. May the love ofrountry and its associ. ations, which is a peculiar characteristic of the Sens or Fain; never be merged in tipr principle but a . del. termined resistance to AnarChy, Internkl Comm% Roo, and &Sternal Violence. By Joseph H. Rockier. Erin's Harp May its n o tes soon swell a nation's anthem of universal omen cipation. • • , • By Patrick Daley. May We stimulate each other to emulate Ss. Patrick's virtues; Bp Jbhn Silver. The inimertal Wm. Bainbridge, once the, Father of our N3ry.l • By Levi Cake. May the Sons of Erin be as time in their otsn'country as they am America: • By George Dougheiy. May the star of liberty which kasr arisen in the eastern hemisphere, contin ue to ascend until it shall culininate with redoubled splendour over our native land. Ike: &bet.- Thomas Addis Emmit, o tear to his worth, a - sigh to his memory; By John tl. Downing: Honig industry, the source of wealth and one of the main pillars of our million.. al independence. ; By Hugh :Kineley. May the Chain of harmony which has heretofore °fistful between the adopted and native &Oa of America continue to increase in force until time shall wine into - eternity. By Wm. G. Johnson. St. Patrick's Day• Dear to every true Son of the• Emerald Isle. By Edward LE. Bland. Vie" Eagle- and Harp-- May ail who wear them as a oationai emblem, nev er be found wanting in theirfilefecce. By Thomas Quin. lames Atadisoo Porter. The descendant of Irish ancestorsi—he has this evening proven hlniself worthy the name and fame of the patriots of the Emerald Isle. By. John Staunton. The day we celebrate and the land of our forefathers, old Erin. By Lawreries Lawler The memory of Phil. lips. It wikendure until Irish hearts shall cease to beat. By N.. 1. Mills. Irishmen; the bone and sinew of our country. Thcy have cat our Canals and built our Rail Roads: I " By C. M. Straub. The Sods of the Emerald Isle. Unassuming, honest. and noble hearted. May the anticipations, of those who base einigrpted to the United States to seek an asylum -be - realized. By Michael Daley. Virtue, Liberty and hide. pendeuce. May this spiiited motto be our distin. guts' hed characteristic. By Peter Fallen. The old Toast by an old Bach elm The tights of man, out absent friends, and the-girls again.. .„ • The good cheer and excellent accommodations emir Host and Hostess reflected Credit on them. Indeed all who are-acquainted: with ACM well know that our friend O'Connor and bis Lady are genuine providerb on such occasidns. I The evening passed to the general satisfaction 'of all parties. Good fellowship and hilarity oharectelized our meeting, To the Electors of Schuylkill County. * FEI4/Vvi cTrIZENS: j Harbig betn encouraged by a - number tern, friends. I am indaced to offer myself as a candidate; for the office of I SHERIFF?. - At the ensuing election. and remectftdly solicit Yolk our (rages:- If elected. I pledge myself to perform the du, ties of said office, to the best of my abilities, and as Tar as possible to the general satisfaction ofthe . public. Your friend and fellow-cilium - ABRAHAM HEEBNER, Muth 21. To the Free and la Schuylkill County. • FELLOW CITIZENS: • - At the urgent sohcitationa of a number of my friends I lutve - • been induced tri offer myself, a candidate for tiled:lee of • - SHERIFF. Atthe ensuing election,and pledge myself. if elected. to perform the dale's f the said office to the beat of abilities:', , Your friend and fellow-eitizern. • GEORGp H, STICHTER. Feb 29 Noticc;, , TO COAL• AND 'ROI COMPANIES. 'VHF: subscriber; shaving been many .years. engaged IL in the coal business in Bo*on and more lamely than any, other person in New lEngland. is desirous of obtaining employment in the *nice of some company or individual engaged in that Widnes". He is thorough. Iy acquainted with the business; 'and has a knowledge of all the principal dealers and cOpsumerti—tnany of the largest of whom he has hitherte enpplied. He has em ployed tr large number of man; and understands their; management ; be &Laois well acquainted with the fleigt ing busmesi. From his long connection with the Lyi. com ing Coal Cempany, he has acquired a knowledge of the manufacture - of iron. having been &minas' with ali the esperiments made - by them, in smelting ore with mineral coal;,_ To persons commencing business: the present affords commencing h opportunitY of acquiring the expert• ence al years-rand to coal 'merchants:obtaining' cub tom. which has boa many yearn establishing. • ,• Communications. addressed 0 the care of H. Ruan. Eeq.' Philadelplui, will zeoliterediate attention. The compensatton required, will be Mall, present em plcryment being the principaloldecte March 21 • • • • 12—• WWEL L American Ora tore' owsi bookf - Ili3Strieeived itsd Or tile by • - - B. ; March 21 • 11, E HATHAWAY ¢.OO sPhti c.. elphia,', , . flase 'Tolima their place of hustnem In therein, from. the Office lately occupied by them at the icorner of Dock and Third streets,. to Store froi 13, „Sown. non? Stun, between Chesnut and liet streets. Philadelphia. 3larch'2l, ISEND for insertionthe following extraordinary cure of a Cancer: Thbrdisease which has hitherto been account°, incureable. and which like the Small Pox a century since, when it nixed on thripanent,hurried him into hopeless despair, now sinks before the hands of the physician tad its clouded mists are dispersed by the light from the Medical firmament. Mrs. Mary Sehwytter.: who iesides in 4th near Vine streetoiged abouffinty years=wair attacked in 'the face about two years Since, with the cancer. which had devatt red one third of her nose; repeated applications to check its ravages were used; but and without success. While she was in thiaawful and hopeless situation. a (Hindle- Totmed her of the cures which had been effected by a l'intaician* from Reading. Pennsylvania. and she imme diately applied 'to him fir assistance, whO to a ikon time completely removed the disease. arid restored her 'to per feet health ; during the cure, she was not for one hour prevented from pursuing her usual busixtess.nortenfined at all to the house; She gives the 4W:ire titatemeut for the benefit of those who, like herself; are laboring with- out consolation under the scourge of that formidable enemy to the health and hanpmess of society. • Doctor Greene-The same man of whom may3be had the remedy for the Restoration of Hearing and Eye Sight. . 'I do hereby eenify that the above is a true statement. and request the different Printers to give it an inaertion. MANY sal wrrzEn. North 4th street. CITY Or PFULADIKtPIiIIA. 53. • TS HEREBY GIVEN to the wholesale and retail dealers ot,Foreign Merchandise it the county of Schuylkill, that the Associate Judges and County Commissioners of said county, will meet at the Co m. missioner's Office in Orwigetiorg. on Saturday, the 4tb day of April, 1840, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of plading said Merchants in that class which shall appear right and just. The Constables of the different baronets and townships in said coanty are required to make under 'oath or affirmation a list of all the wholesale arid re• tail dealers in their respective districts, and deliver the same to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter See 'sloes, of said county, on or before the first day of April Stallion, 1840. GEORGE - RAUSH, Associate 3 a dgee. , SAMUEL D. LEIB, BENJAMIN POTT, EDWARD CONNOR, Commissioners. Eth SEITZINGER, Orwigsburg, March. A T a meeting of the Contractors engaged on-,the - 4-1 Reading uiid Pottsville Rail Road, held at the public house of David Walker, in Port Clinton, cm the 10tb inst. the following, among other resolutions were unanimously adopted "Resolved, That we- view the recent turn:eut, by the workmen, alike detrimental to their own inter eat, as well as to the interest of this meeting ;•and in order to prevent reaction on the part of the work ingmen, (provided we resumes our work,) this meet. ingdo hereby pledge themselves to each other, that they will not countenance or sanction such proceed. logs and will endeavor to use all honorable means to suppress them. • Resolved, That we will at all time', pay such wa ges, in our opinion, will compensate the laborer for his services, and in the event of resuming our work immediately, we will pay to laborers, 871 cents per day, and boarding not tees than 02,23 , per week. March 21 12—It PR - s • • GARDEN SEEDS. . • lIANNAN has just received a supply of Oar. m-Peden Seeds, warranted fresh, among which are the following: PEAS. ' Extra Early Dwasf Marrowfat 10 inch Dwarf Early Frame Large Marrowfat BEARS. Large Windsor Large Lima Extra Early Snap Early Valentine French Bush Cranberry Pole . Horticultural Cranberry Bush CABBAGE. adent.Eledars of - Early Prima Long Pickling , SQUASH. Mitt Bush Long Green : Patty. pan, Gitr/ON. -Bed Annual - French Sugar Beet by tli cogetber with a ?seeds. bfareb 21 • n -Ede Beni • AN Mee *sue at themiser erCeritieti `UeiooBt Near tbe Steam NA :;eakr, ideate!! en *els cif Aunt For mum- WUI liOiataaueofVlt PWBM- March it f .j 12-4 f tourer et Union Si, ----TA V. I Let' '., • -i , ..,.,,.- . 116 ihliiiiiis noose no 171 4 1 THE tr.! rh i l olic fiber. will be k 4" r onaLI.CP' occuP .....11 -1 --- Addly.' • ' ''''' ~ , terma to's..." el . .. eve., Aiti it- Al' '''''',"'' 1 likdlfiiio'a. Mdrc Mom ---77 s• ve i no Travels: 1 I. .. Deirma anathe Holy Lao . IN inn."jaij"ved andl ibrial°ll AliptAii• • • hut rawEt ' Edition. ' 12—ti • Ingith Removal:' Prom Poriuni's Actatriisim Wonderful. Cure. On tae seventeenth day of March *tighteen hundred and twenty eight. pentonally came and appeared beforo me. John Barker. Mayor s •ofthe said 'city. Mrs. Mary Schwytier. who On her solemn oath, declares the above statement °llama by her subscribed are true. Witness my hoed and seal. JOHN BARKER; Mayors March 14 11-2 t• Notice, Meeting or Contractors. Early York . Large York Early Sogar Loaf Flat Dutch • Green Curled Savoy Red Pickling LETTUCE. Early Curled Early Cabbage Royal Cabbage India Head Ice, Butter Head RADISH. Early Long White Early Salmon Early Scarlet Red Turnip White Turnip Black Spanish White Spanish Rusty Coat - CUCUMBER. Poor Jack• IiDART Ist. with ;dates, Just received and nor sale by " 111 L fi BANNAN, , ftr Pensons within f, to subscribe for the publicatiOa, will please hand in th'etr Dames: ' ' March 21 Scotts" Works. iChetipesceilittgn roprebtisherl. VOLUM ES 21 - and:39, PA ricaiiieand sae , Piaci, 23 cents pet yokime: 4 Muth IR itittNit 12-3i * 12-4 t Yellow White DEEM Early Turnip Lone Blood French Sugar, CELERY. White Solid Red do. MENAGE. Prickley &mop PEPPER& Bull Nose . Sweet. Horn Carrot Pepper Grua London Leek Asparagus Curled Nate Nutmeg klelori Centelope Gitron Melon Okra • • Tamales Curled Endive Tart Rhubarb Naltutiunt Purple Egg Plant Curled Parsley. Sugar Paramp • • Salsify TURNIPS'. White Flat Purple Flat., [ Large Norfolk Yellow Bullock Ruta 'Bozo • • /JEERS. Sweeit Maijorpm Suminer Savory Thyme ' ' • ,Sage :Mignonette, dra . China Tree Corn . Sweet Corn Onion Sets. pound. or arutiler quart:. co assortment .of Flower EMI OE >:•.:8 EIANNAN: Ise VILNA L. 'Pau 1 1A. !eceandand &nate • , MASAN. :; -,• z 'Mrcbfl sway ' 'STRAYED - aw4 - from - thfiulniiiiber re ,aiding in thin lEtoicingb, about trio' ireehe ago, a blacka4tibiite 41ottellOIT'With a bell on, and .a leek on the strap—ivit t bsine!pf the ears cut, and a bole twesteb born . T ho ever will Venire said Cow to the tiotaiiiher, or give lain intortnation Wherein - eon getter )04 4 - oho hd roooOmbly rewarded:: " YINVOLI NB PRICHARD. garth " 1140 0. Of if the '4l! ots — tai:bon Bait: Road ' Iphia, March 4tii. 11Fl40. %aye this day, declared a per cent. for the last six lia! stock °fib° Company, kholders or their legal re r the:l4th inst. ' MES C. DON NELL, /1— Treasurer. ' 'Philnd THE; Manaker. illivide.nd of five .months on theca plat& tothe St presentatives aft Maich 14thl 1 1 e-LeL. ~! rt` of the house now, occu eines S. Wallace, on Cen- I, mat belciut the Office of ere Journal. Pueresion of April. App!) , to ' WILLIAM F. DEAN. ; • 111 E p s. pied by , u is tre atre t the Me given on the AA el March 14th IPrassa . ge From the 01.111 COUXTRY. PERSONS *1864 to pay their. Paa -.71.4; sage fori iheir friends in the Old 'Coon „ * a pply i nge 044 business attendea ” by i to B. BAlqii.AN.' Miners' Journil office. His ritteslof - Fire From Liverpool to New York is $l5, and $l6 including OoSpital 111crney,=Cliii dren under 10 years ,ellige half price. March 14 . School gown for Beni. . , THE BaseMent Story orthe 'New -E -• vangelical Church, on Lyon 'Street, in I; ; f this Borough, at present in the occupan. cy of Mr. Silas Hough, will be rented from the Ist of April neit. For terms, &c. apply to 1. 4 ; ABRAHAM 111ESSE. Feb 29 ' For Sale.- FEW half barrels superior Mesa Mackerel t can be had by,making immediate application S. & J. FOSTER, 9 to Feb 29 For Rent. , • • THE convenient two story Stone 8ui1d ....', , ing with brick front, situated on Rail U Road street. now occupied by .I.,Foster. - Possession given the first of April. 9- S. & J. FOSTER. Feb 2.5._ Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold on Thursday the 26th day of March next, at the Exchange flotel,Pottsvaie, the following property, to wit : - Two three story Brick Houses and Lots on Centre street, Pottsville. wee 4ded as a Store and Post Office. Two Frame Dwellings, on same streek occupied by Messra'Shcener and Parker. A House and Lot of Ground on Market and Ad ams street, occupied by Wm. Gleim. / A noose and Lot of,Ground on Rail Road street, occupied by Levi Cake—aleo, two other Lots of Grand 'on same street. A Douse and Lot of Ground on Norwegian street, occupied by Amotby Fox—also. another Lot on the same street,.adjoinipg lot of Samuel Haupt. A tract of Coal Land, situate in Branch tonmehip, Schuylkill county, containing about 450 acres— well improved ,for.operatives. ' A Cull descriiition of the property will be given on the day of eale by LEWIS DEWAR T, Assignee. Pottsville, March 14, 1839. 51—if peso WO 1 I Angloleeho gale of PER/MAUL, ESTATE.. `TILL be sold at St. Clair, at the Store lately occupied.by poinsckri. PINKER LON & CO., (Oa Thiliaday, the iecond day of April pest, at 10 °Week A. 141.) The Stook of Goode ie‘natiiiiig in the Stare; comprising English -and Ainerican Goods, Groceries, Dry hoods, CrOckery and Hard. ware—together with the fiztures of the Store. lm, mediately.after which, will be sold all the Rail Road Drift and Lumber Waggons) and Mining: Tools, Screen, and a quantity of Iron ,• one Horse iinitiwo Waggons. Terms which will be liberal, will be made known at the time of Sale. For further lair- Healers, apply to JACOB SHE 4FE, on the -pram ieee. - T. ALBERT HAVEN, Assignee: March 14th " 11-4 t Proposals for Mining COal. dE Beaver MeadoW Rail Road and Coid Com. T pang, will ree aye ; proposals for mining and; delivering 30,000 to 60,'000 tone of their Coil, free from elate and other imeirrities, into their at the Mines, during the corning boating season, end also for transporting the same to their landing at Party: villa—the Company to furnish the Cara and Motive Engines and Engineers The Cot:arena:vat° k p the Cars and Engines in good running repair. supply PuetrOil, &c. &e. Sealed proposals will be iecitted for either the old or new Mme., or both. They must be sent to the office in Philadelphia by the 25th of *Oct , . Persons desirods to contract • will receive forthr information at tbe - Comktany's office, at Beaver Mea dow, and at Philadelphia. Philadelphia. March Pith: 18410! , 1 1-2 t Mlechaniels Lein. criurratiLL COUNTY, SS. ... Thomas !mks', 1 In the court or es.' f Common Plea, of - c,kt' •:. Nathan -Nathan, said .Coonty to ....., owner, and March Term i EdmundQ.Hender. A. D. 1842. No., ' demon. Contractor. 206. NOTICEIs hereby 4inn to all clatmanb and others interested for the sum of tkirty seven dollars, for wdrk done to a bertsin building, to Wit : All that rertain twrOstriried frame boilding with a stone basement, situate lon the east side of 'Centre street in the Borough of Pod - 0111e, bounded by said Centro street. by land Illie of Thomas Morris, Esq. and land ot William De Bare skid premises/extend about •28 feet frobt more of less bn Centre street; and runs back to in elle i That a &ire Facies has been bullied upon the , cobanic's Lein entered in the Court ofCommon P e as of Schuylkill entinty,in i the above stated,case, and will be returned to March Term of said Court. '1 . • PETBR P. LUDWIG, Sheri Sheriff's Office;Drisi • i burg. March 14th 1. I. ( . - -41 OVALIOTEL. ' tpEzeititza ~. , - 7 ---- • . ! '-, J. litpughatvotit - . WOOL R - reapectfully announce to hili friends ity ~. the, public.shat be has leased the i fry above es blishinent. recently occupied by. tb t.- Mr. ,Vr limn King; No. -69, .North Thirst Th - -- street : e central location of this hotel. and the extperfianee o the present obchpant in the espit- . city oflaWlord, may_ offer strong inducementsto_ thoio ! :1 who may desire kindl attentions and nasonablochargen while sojourning for leanue or business in the city at Philadelphia t - 1 ; I li, • His Baa is &Murk th choilio knots; his Tiiii* will piesont every o 'net, h icb might be expected froin an abundant and elle lien market; hie firasuarn inert muslin aratettended by an attentive holder ;find with every disposition to abriGuests comfortable lad sad*. lied. be anticipates a ti ihare of patronage.: -1,:, .- i jthitadalpitia,ll4.arc NI Ib,lBW. It-fao GOLDEN PH RII PEREI El IN • - Freghts to Reading Irattarille Reduced. . P .. HE subscriber having made strangentents forts nem -m• ber of first rate Covered Boats. will for Ward goods to Reading at the Unluckily bier freights 0f52 , 50 cents per ton of 200011:w. (delivered on the Wharf,) also to Pottsville for $450 Cents per ton of $2OOO lbs. (delivered on the Wharf.) 117 !Merchants by, leaving their orders with the subscriber, or, at the Hardware Store of Messrs. Parker, Beim & Shewell, fdarket,street above 6th. can have their goods coilected and delivered at his Ware. house on the Schuylkill Tor 50 cents per dray load; the same price which is now paid to !road Street. Otani., buses running from the Philadelphia Exchange, pass the Ware House every 10 minutes. LL • WIIAM P. ORRICK, ' C.hesnitt street Wharf, Schuylkill. theiladelphia Marci 140,1840. 11-3ato.. 1-1-3 t EMI FOR Publishing until the next Presidential B. leetion. a new W eekly Paper in the Borough of Pottsville, Srhuylk Co., Pa.. to be entitled • The Log Cabin, to be devoted to the success of WILLIAM H EN RY HARRISON, the People's Candidate for the Pres idenev and the pretection of AMERICAN IN. pUStiIY. The title of the per has been chosen to show that an appellation given in derisicin to one of the must talented and brave of our Country's cone, the " Log Cabin Candidate," is worthily bestowed, in asmuch as he, by the openingof the Western Conn try to the enterprising poor settler. by dividing the land districts into half sections, enabled each and every emigrant to biiild his log cabin, and settle en his own hind. 1 , • It will likewise 'advocate the interests of the American laborer and American industry, and war against the designs ;Of Mania Van Bureo, as es pressed by James Baehonan and other of his friends in United Stater i Senate, of reducing the free labor of our countrY to a level , with the stove labor of Cuba, and the low tirtees of European crumb ies. lt will be the advocate of the Poor Men, not arraying him against those Who employ him, bulasshowitig, t ;o that the interests of th are connected, and that it only requires a pro bon ou their Industry to make active buainess, fair but not extravagant wagesand general prosperity emung all classes. Thai" eg Cak? is particularly calculated fur Clain and Associations favorable totha election of William Hairy BuTisou, and 'it will contain every species of information, calculated to advance his in• tares% and repel the calumnies of his enemies. - ; TERMS. 1 Copy , for 50' eta, 60 Copies for $2O 12 Copies fur 8 .5F 100 6 ' •ou 25 • ' • ' OHO 9-3 e . ET Orders in every instance.% to be accompanied by cab in advance,isnd post paid, an the terms are placed at the lowest)ratea, the object being to din geminate infi3rmatitin without any reference to prat IV The first number will be issued . the first Tuesday in April. rr We appoint , 01 gond Harrison men in the State as Agents in Oucuring subreribers. MT Persons holdi ng subscription papers. and Clubs, will please nd in their orders by the 25th of March. Addre 1 B. BANNAN. post paid. Pottsville. Pa: 11-. March 14th. 184 Wharf P•operty to-Rent. THE two large a d commodities i; Coal Wharves an the e.e.,4 ostiecif he River Schuylkill , on Ches. nut street; below th Permanent Bridge, with count. ing Howie* and Sea es complete. They are well adapted to the Coal Business in all its branches,. Possession will be given about the first of April, 1840., ' ,' For further particulars, apply to -s JOSEPH S. KEEN, at the adjoining Whorl, West Phila. ". Philadelphia, March 1,1840. ' 10 —St E MOV A L. • ICI illi P. Orrick, Forwarding and . COMMiStrialt •Illerchaitt • 111AVING removed to the large and convenient new MACity Stores, Chesnut street Wharf, Schuylkill. is prepared tereeeive and forward Goods of every descrip tion to any point on the Schuylkill. Union, and Pennsyl vania Canals.—Also, Via. the Chesapeake tuul Delaware. and Tide Water atennsylvanla Canals to llollidays. fang and inteimedia places, with great i'espatch.at the i i lowest rates of Nig t. Produce of every descri: lion will be received and toted or otherwise disposed of ac cording to instrocu no, On. the knifed tertnia bon ti T a Castings, Blooms, Iron. and all other articles of produce can be ship from the Wharf to any port in the Union Without e_ elperice of Amy to the Dela. 'ware. A line of Parket, every : week to Baltimore. This will be a great skiing particularly to Iron Masters. Being well acquainted wi th the Iron Business, he Batters himself that his facilities for the advantageous sale of Iron are not surpas s ed by any, and he assures his friends and the public that no exertion shall be wanting on his cart to give the most entire satisfaction to those who may please to favor him with their patronage. Philadelphia, March 14th. 1 840 11-Sam • FRIt T TEES. • A Rl' RAM'A —4- 4, • BOT Nig -GARDWit , • Mat PFJ.ILIDELPBI.I. Plink snhaeriber has for sale it his Garden and ?far At eery. Kiegressing, near Philadelphia, a large assort- Ment of Fruit Trees of suitable ems transplriritTg.. embracing every variety of Apples. Pears, ' Cherries, Plums, A ppticots, Peaches, NecsArines; Almoads,Quin. ces, Mulberries. Grapes . , Raspberries, Gooseberries end Currants. together wit a large assortment of Green- House Plants.`Ornamental Trees. Flowering Shrubs. Evergreens, Vines-odd . Creep Os. Honeysuckles, Roses, Carnations and Pinksii llerhadeous Perennial Flowering Plants. arid a large Issorttnent of Esculent Vegetable Seeds. which compriseis as 'Feat an assortment as any other Garden in the United buttes. • -. • •i ROBERT CARR, Proprietor : Bap •BAkNAll.who .bas-been appointed-Agent for the Proprietor, will receive and execute orderafor aB kinds of Fruit shrulsbe4. at the shortest Mrireft"l~.' 1810: • 11- , . IkI'OTICE is hereby given that a Court of dcon mo,'leas, tor the trial Of eausii - it _ isede. . in nail for the CountYl,of Schuylkill, will be held at Or. wigsborg:in the county Ifinevaid, on Monday the 23d tidy of MarCh nakt,! of 10 o'dotk• tripe Ore. noon. „ ; ;Therefore all persOno, baiting atilt. pittidinv, and an Orions whose tint" it *bib be to appear at said' Cottrt; will take :tisane tied gortrn themselves at. cordingly. j • - • ' • PkrEft t, LUDWIG • Sheriff.. Sheriff's Orme Orwtge. - - -• • bort. Feb. 280840. r I -9.44 t rrPunttoal attendance is demanded of theinroka and Witnesses entatttout4 to attend tbia CoortV • - • / i Bli W I.IId ii. PROPOSALS, • - - • • litechattllON,Zielp: - ; ~, , , scitry,LAAL voNsvpr td , : - . I ' , ,- r‘:‘ ~• _ ;.... ,- - - - ;c ' ll, ril,he ' rt 0 f 4- 1 ' j'• : • 4itrissittii.; . t. ccoil6in Please of '. - f • : , es: ' , O ; .-- said 1 Con ty to . - 'itiaub Iket,',Slifi.- ,Afereh Ter 4840 '" - • -.-- '''" ' " 3iNit.151.1:1 . o ricE is hereby' gitranito it r elaimanterapd ash.' ere interested, for the earn of _forts' seven - dol. , lass furnished toe certain building. icir . ttit,i-islLtiro story 'Frame Dwellitit'floosit, !Situate, in Port Car. ' bon, in Schuylkill county; en a lot of4lround [marl. ed in tha generid'plan of the aid Tosin:svith tum. bar 21. - thst it &ire Facies has'been hisited'ution Abu Meelisnielts" Lien, entered irrthe Coiir of Common Pleas of Seltifylkill conotY:in the eliolie stated ease onirwill be *darned to March Term of ,said tour -, PETER F. LUDWILiI, Shirai'. Sheriff's Offleti Orwigs / - burs% Feb O. 1840. (- ', --- ' r ' ,=-14 I4lechaniM•s Lein. SCHUYLKILL CQUIVTY, SS David •,d P ico, In , the ' G I 4.41%t)‘ . va. ' Conimmen / ;0;4 to March V - ',;.; 4 - - Stephen Wilder: .11. tic 1140, n't VOTICE is hereby glaen to all tltiuttla and others'interested,,for the an'cu ei oilers. for Cerpenter Work dope, to &Hail two s . story Ira ate Building. feet Friin and RB teat idepth. situate on the northwardly,-eide of SilUbttry 'street. in the .town of Mineri-yillF, ou lef.N'oi 115, in the general plan of ttie raid "'city - Ft, and lite lot o 4 plate° of GroPnd and etittilage appuitehatil !d -ing, that a :s'cire Facing has •been issued uppti tho Mechanic's Lien, entered:, in -the Fenn! of tleinmon Pleas of Schuylkill county in the above .stated ease. and will be returned to March Term of said 'court. PETER 'F. LUDWIO. Shififf. Shi FON Orrice, Orti•igto. -I • : • bore, FPI). 29th , 1e404 I _ 97;,-4t- ROCLA ‘t Al lON--Whertjes - thti don . rable - bun M. Ponta. Esquire, Presidentriltl F ve nal Courts of Common Pleas of the cone les of auphin, Lehaimniaud Schuylkill, in PentieYlvaniu, and justice of the 'several Cmirtil of Oyer a..Lill. Ter. miner, arid Gener I Jail Delivery, in the itnid coon. ties, sod Grotto Itsmit and SAutret.' D. IA n, Er r/ quires, judges o 'the Court of Oyer and 'Pe ,miner arid ciletteral Jail Delivery, fur he trial of ali call': tal. ar.d otter otrentlers,' in . the said, comity of Schuylkill-4y their precepts tolirmdirecied,ticattl at Orwigsburg the 30Th it.iy of Dticembev, 183.1, have ordered a Court of Ott r. and Terminer and Gnerai, Jr.il Dlivery, to be Wpm - at Urwigediiirg, 011 alit; last liiiinday of March next. (Licht the .30th /I Baia, month) to continue one week. '' Notice is therefore hereby. given, to - the ti;oner, the Justices of the peace, and Constables of i lls said county of Schuylkill, that they arc by the said Ore. ceptscommandc.l to be then and ihere'at 10 rielor.k in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, ret - Fords„ inquisitions, examinations, and all otlier:„Eeniew. bratece, tudu those things, which to their riffic;es ap pertain, In be Mole, and all tha,H thai