Who is. Gen:l lirarrisen.' 9 ) 4 / - The eloquent - lines are Boiii , the pen of a Lib!, whose dos* we 00P:called tipcai this week A 'to announce. They. were Itten nea four 'ears' ago, *hen the qCI6OIOII s o ften and io sneering. ly rtikell by his OpPonents. 11,Iftio is Gas. HARR!. sox Pr' Whilst 4 will adiiiire the pathitiC andbeau ' •tifully pattioliclinguage4n +lnch fife:article is doh ekyistinone Is withhidd ftreilor the early death of thelgiltad and - ~ intelligentir a nthor. But-although yet - ,speaketh."'l i Hay the livitig nut only icenutate, but 'practice: her l&any virtue*: and great gOatiess.—.;Lan; ExtunliniL - _ , too*. Tut tasirtarn-or.rosiToo l r. +Mho is Getterld Harnsitii The ; ,queation of his , opponents—referred to 'Johnswit, -Lytle, Lad all tut: proludiced witnesiss. ' .tfTittrrtt runup* 'Lis! La& iras 11 J 3 4” AY; wno isl as `t' what, bath fie done A', His counttfirhigbest intrd to gainl, ' A prizz that should be Onirwda , By hearts and ,hands witho 4 a iitaia r t Thus do the siovehte is 'Cat _Fours futit, Ev'n tniscs their :afar,. 4,43 Nksic . ;' - And patriots onstvcr with dittdain, What, no Asisnit `silo ild!ask. 11 • oWho is' hell" let T its LEAD onkel' Did Shelby's lips the truth . disguise f H ath Davies,iraioly; , fought and'spake I 11 Doth rogaoo°, Waist iTattru l i memories.? ut , Did Erie's, gallant-chief arise). . 'Whose kindred teenage Warmlyl fie, gave What nada spirits dearest pr The unsought tribute : of the brat#,el, ,4Who is he'!" do,they isk again 1 Chil then this shade ofj t Arid ask it he won in n The confidence of Jefferson'? I - Did Wayne and Snyder p-otr.^,r on 'The trust and honer•to him du e— These PRE;CIFS haire been, and still are K NOW N, And others all as,proudly true. ' ; "Who is he' Hark I, 'a VOlNnanTlspeakel 'A LIVING 'WITNESS of his fame= What I—hear ye with unblashingleheeks The echo of you' Johnson's name':! • Who to the glorions,contest cane, anavl and VILLIDSNT to 0b4," And" honoring him:ye now defaMe. -Shared. in hie toils, 'end owlet] his 'sway I -4. Who is he I" 7 —once. when envious foes Dared to impeach his virtue tri«l, 'That friend in his defence arose, I . And slender meanlY shrank aside; When NO ..t voicTthe truth dnied Thit he ..above suspieion," stood l' • With all who felt ail honest prido 'To vindicate' the laid and good. 1' -”Who is he !" let th rescued W*" ' In tones , of gratitud i reply ! ..The man whose veto' stands confesii'd ..Through all our strife 'for Libei i ty ..By whom, from swage butchery i 4..lteleas'd, a thousandlhosoms glowed; "From whom the conquered aneMy. • -"Fe nangh but aid humanehestow il." - , -.lWhois hat" one ose Mind and sword Were still victorious to the last ;I; ' . 'One who, when peacti her joys restcied Sought not for honors to the past i * • But; like the Roman, when he cis `,Aside the helmet for the plough. ' In honest toil his d4s have ,pared, Any honest blessinge*awo his brlitis . • itWho is he I Souj, the answer ! Wide as the envious taunt is thrownl *The man ...illustrious Still in war,- ..In peace belov'd wherever knowry" True to his countrY's good alone- 7 'That country will assert his fame; And by the brighte# honor, own The merit . HARRISON may claiin •August 24th, ` ,18311.' - From the r•o4 DIALOGUE BETWE EX SENA .1C Laborer. Good .morti Senator. Good morni '.Cotacitly? How is your 'yon stand this hard --thelciod old cause of the Laborer. Pretty well; -er hard, money scarce, it (Or as it- used to be, eti let, and don't mean to. •,; Senator. That's rigli 4stick to the party to the last, and we will in theyend, have a hard money currency. The Sub Treasury will makeTus all rich. It Will give to every man as much [twiny as he wants, and that, too, of the right kind—the -real shiners. Laborer. But I have send in the speeches of Mr.P Buchanan and Mr. Walker, that the Sub Treasury will diminish the price' of, labor. Having always looked upon you as the "''Dr. Franklin of New. Eng. land;" and linowilg that you have recently , been to Boston -to talk to the folks of Massachuseits, 4 come -down to day to ask you I licivrthe Sub Treasury will help the laboririg man, sVben it reduces the.price of labor? I Senator. Oh ! you can't always exactly 'tell how a thing works fo..fevery individual, and yet it is easy -to dee hoer it works for the benefit of the whole. Laborer. I bought a house last year of my neigh. bor•Wheaton; I paifl him $3OO in cash, and gave him a mortgage for ;$3OO, to be paid at the rate of, -19100 a year. Nowt-this' t Could easily save, with wages at $1 50 a day-4nd in five years the house would be paid' for. But , if wages are redo Ced to 'l5 -cents a day, or even" a dollar, it will just stake all That I can earn to-support my family—and my house, with all that I have paid on at the.end of five years, go back to NIL Wheat On. How then am d to be benefitted? Senator. This is a Bind of natural consequence of a general rule: No general rule works well in eve ry case: You shoubfne have- gone in debt—you'd no business to go on Thecredit system—it hi a wick ed - system. •. Laborer.. But how . could 4 get a house without ter I had $3OO, and in five years could easily haveCarnt the'rest, and lived in the house al( the time! 'Serator. No inatter+it is one of the principles of the party to have no Credit: no real good Locolo. cos has a bit of credit, and yeu must go it or . 17 o u are pot...tree to your party. b.., Laborer. But you have net yet told me how I am to be benefitted by having the price of (fiber re. doted. Senator. _ Why —ymcbelong tci your, party--d, on't • , you? Laborer.. Yes. • Senator. Well—it is for the benefit of the party, and therefore -it is for.yOur benefit.. r• Laborer. This is not quite clear to me, Mid iam riot quite saa.vcv that it' is quite right. But, \since - - you have been, tai, Belton to Lscrsa, I suppose it must be true.. s.l • Senator. I don't see myself etactly how itelorn • to work: Sut I hasp greSit conficlence in Buchanan and Wiilker--they say i'e all right—end it's! now • beedmi a party measurn,.and, therefore it. must be fur the:good of the people. • Laborer. - Will the pay of, the'rmembeni of Coo. gress be diminished) If you are made Governor • neat spring; will you get less wages than Governor Ellsworth gets? Will the wages of the Postmasters Pl—• be reduce'd: • Senator. The officers will get as Much as they do now which may be .worth a trifle more if every thing else is reduced one halt. This, is an inciden ,:z. tel benefit, and cotild'ntlwelf be otherwore. Laborer. Then the Office' holders will all be 'ben efitted by the rub—Treariory, will they, sir. Senator. Yes— akind ot incidental benefit, which ' " we do not well see how to avoid. , • Laborer. And the laborers, Mr. Senator • - necticut uobreat. N 'A LABOURER AND OR (NILES.)! ing, Mr. Senator. g. Mr. Wilson,l how 'do you knife and children—how do winter— and how does put? geVon in your town? ;sir, thonghlinies are rath. nil laboria not in well paid I we hav'nt turned Whigs Senator. Yes; "the- laborers',will get 'a kind of general benefit, which it is riot very easy to explain tkiit Atilt, they will kncrwit inherit comes. • • Lebrirer. You don't suppose Mr. Senator, that the benefiewhich the officers receive from the sub- Treasury bill is any.reason whY they-areal in its favor, do yixif '• • 1 . . .., • -• : Senator. 'Oh, no! by no meanie. - They are in its favor became it is for.the pod of the party.', They dart% Want any thing from it for themselves. • Labiirer. I wish ' could be. little walla about this reducing the price of-la • **in such *good, i thing. ;. .--•.-- --- .. i' . • Sencititr.', You must rely a lit a en , your' party- 7 they will ' do ever, thing right. '- • ' .- • • Lattfirer.; "Yea,*l know that ; b t. now, in oiar "town neiglibei Leavenwertfies &dory. !Slumped, and all' his hinds are discharged. q'u togas - good yrage l / 4 and inciney was plerity; but!no labor - is down, no.: body hie any employmeat, andl cannot get a six pence. : ~_ 1 . i i Senator __ - • El -,enator. __ you neighbcir, you must aave s con. r, dent*. ,It is good thing to hive labor down. 1 Can now hire a .man to Work to my garden next summer for eight dollars e moth, instead of six. teen, by which 1.5ba1l make a clean saving of fifty , dollars: , Litsicrer.: But will that be a encfit to the labor- Ing manor to yowl . . • • : Senator. It be a at ii , m .* idental benefit to me. And a kind ornatoral cdosiliOetice to him' Laborer: I cannot .. exactly see, Mr. Senator, how Is.hot.iii benefited by buying i i wages reduced one hall. Some of oar nehelibors have, a notion that the 'office holders are in favor of it beiantei their sale: fee will Oen be worth more than they atiC now. Senator. It is certain the thiiig will work But, tben, it is only a' kends if ine . idental 'benefit Laborer.' But don't you they really cinema to benefit themselves et the pspenee of the laboring • classes;? el ,Ser .1- - • - 1 ! Thi _Ja.tor. Oh, no:: lOy are a high roindet race of Men, Who would not' do Oily thing for them sefves. ' ' • I Laborer., But they always stick mighty close to their offices. ' -Senator.' 'Yes—bat they ',..go , ffir , their principles and thilir party . LahOrer. Their principles arid their party, you mustdcOnless. always lie airing the same road with their own intetests. ; Senator That may by, bat it is merely-acciden mi.,. . 1 .._ hill Laborer. 'lt may be so. 111 - r. Senator. but ' I can't eiactly see why all the accidental benefits should operate to depress labor and discourage in dustry. Good morning, Mr. Senator. when I have time I will call and converse further with you. ANECDOTE or GMT. Heentsois.—The following car cumatance was mentioned during the session of the Harrisburg Convention, by Judge Burnet, of Ohio, a warm personal friend of General Harrison. Many years since, while the great tide of emigration was flowing througn the western States, the hero of the Thames hiring, for a while; exchanged the arduous duties of statesman and a general, for the more peaceful pursuits of agriculture, was on a hot sum mer evening, at the porch of his bumble "Log Cab in" asked for shelter and a meaL•by a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal persuasion.. The jaded ap pearance of the steed; and the soiled garments of the rider, proclaimed-the fatigne of the day, and with. his usual courtesy, the old !General welcomed the stranger. After a -plain and substantial supper, the guest joined with his host in social conversation and the latter, laying agate the character of the sol dier, and statesman, willinglylistened to the pious instruction of tile ,traveller. They retired to rest, the good old soldier thankful to a munificent Provi dence, that he.,was enabled to administer to the! wants of a•fellow creature. and the worthy minister of Christ, invoking the blessing* of Heaven upon .the heed of this, kind benefactor. Morning came, 'and .the Minister prepared to depart. He was in the act of taking leave, whoa he was informed that ,• his horse had died during the night. This loss, how., ever severe, c nsidering that he had yet two hum. • dred miles to trevel, did not discourage him in the exercise . of his ditty ; but taking his saddle bags on his arm, he rose to depart with thanks for the kind ness of his entertainer. The old General did not attempt to prevent him, though he offered his cone dalence upon the loss; but an observing eye could have dteected a smile of inward satisfaction, which the cnnsciousiess of doing good alone produces,- The guest reached the door, and to his astonish.' anent found one of the General's horses accoutred with his own saddle and bridle, in waiting for him. He returned and remonstrated, stating his in ability to pay , for it, and 'that in all probability he should never again visit that section of country. But the General was inexorable, and remindixg the aston ished Divine. that "he who giveth to the poor lend eth to the Lord," sent him'en his way, his heart' overflowing with gratitude, and his prayers ditected • I 'to Heaven for blessings on the venerable Hero--; I Peen... Vermin. DIED. In this Borough, on Monday evening last. Mr LAWRENCE LAWLER. In this Borough, on Friday April 10th. Mr. DAN IEL NUNIMACEIEft, aged 40 years. His funeral will take place to-Morrow from his late residence in Callowhill street, at 11 o'clock A. M.. to which h it friends are invited without further notice. On Wednesday last STEPHEN Parrs, 'aged about 80, csf this Borough. Pottsvilie Philomathic Society. riIIEIIIIWDAY EVENING, April 16th., 1840. -11 L Subject for Debate—" Which h.ta the greater influence upon man, the love of Women or the love of Liberty." Debate to commence at 7 o'clock. , Persons wishing to become members will please cave their names with CHARLES N. PEALE, Secwary. 15— april 11 . Pulaski Lodge. A STATED Meeting of the Pulaski Lodge, No co-216, will be held at the Hall on Monday Eve. ing the 13th inst., at lialf past 7.o'clock April 11 t!"111. REVIEW OF Tug MARKET. Pottsville, April 11. 1840. WHEAT FLOUR, by theload was worth on Friday WHEAT 90 per pushel,io. demand. RYE FLOUR 1 -50 per cwt. in demand BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $1 50 per cwt RYE', by the load 50 uy the bushel—ready ale - RYE CHOP 45 per bushel - in demand. OATS 85 cents—ready sale. POTATOES-37i cents per bushel isdemand CORN-45 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED—SI2 on per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel. FLAXSEED—SI4S per bushel in demand. WHISK - F,Y-45 cents per gallon. BUTTER-20cents per pound—in Kegs 20 cents EGGS-12a cents per dozen. LARD-14 cents per pound. TsLLOW—.locents per pound. lIA MS 131 cents per pound. CORN CUOMO to 75cents per boshelind emend. BACON-13 cents per pound. - BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents.per pound. 7 COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL.by the bbl. No. 1817 No 2, 015 SALT-2 50 per bbl:;7s per bushel PLASTER .is worth $7 50. per non. HAY $lB per ton. NATIONAL LIGHT INFANTRY will parade on Monday the 13th day of April, 1840, at the' Armory, at I O'cimek, P. M., Provided with fourteen wands Ball Cartridge, for Target Firing. By Commmand, CHARLFS IL RICHARDS, First Sergeant 15—it April 11 Dissolution of Copnrtnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between • the sribsenbers under the fins} of Clarkson & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. MI per. sons indebted to the said firm, will please wake pay ment, and those having claims soli present them to Charles M. Hill, who is duly -authorised to settle the same. A. A. CLARKSON, • CHARIiES M. HILL. Schuylkill Haven, March 17, 840. I.s—tf Ditidend. NOTICE,IS HEREBY GIVEN. to, the Stock holders in'the Company for cicalae.* Bridge "over the the Sissquehann% bear the Town of Gotta— wissa.-that 'the Board of Mai:taxers have" , this days, declared:a diiidend of, insventAre cents Per sham. :(etpial to 3 'per cent.) foi the last 6 months. which. .will he_ paid to the said Stockholdenter their legal • Reertoentatives en or ally' the llth inst. EZRA S. BAYiIURST.. Treaintrer.; 15-3 t Canagaill. April 6444640: Pattilp t . THOSE indebtedlntbe latelith - of the subset'. bers. Mad make settlement before itie Ist day of Mai next. at which time ill the books and accounts will be placed in tbe bends of a magistrate far eel% lectum. without distil/61We of poreans... ME spril ti concentrated CorapOund Syr. • 4ati of Sarsaparilla, IrtOll purifyinz the idood. prepared fromthitte 0. tip of a. celebrated physician of Philadelphia. for dale by. 1 JOHN S. C. MARTIN. April I t; ' 15— • i • • ' Bricks! lirickfi '• • AmApE'coinde! at the Muriel Street Brick yard. 4 . 1 -aand supplied to suit. purchasers. Enquire of the sat i ric Fiber. , 1110514 S HERVEY. prl II 1' Notice' ALL persons having claims agalast , Edward Dougherty of Mount Carboni will please , pro. sent them, properly authenticated to the subscriber. and those indebted to the said Edward Pougherty, will please pay the same. - . JAMES GILIANGIRAII: - . Asiignee. s eem , FOR SALE. The Home. at Mount Ili; Carboin, in which the said E. Dougherty . . now retitle*. Apply as above.' • April 11 Hay Ruin. • FEW bottles BaLßum, just received and for Ilk sale by :„JOIIN 8. C. MARTIN. aptil l l 15—it Danville & ifttisvirle Railroad Company-. 11Vannual meeting ot the Stockholders of the enville and Pottsville Railroad Company, will be held at .the office of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, in Philadelphia, on Monday, - the 4th ot May next, at 4 o'clock, P. M. when an election will be held between the hours of 4 and . 6 o'clock, P. M. for a President, ten Managers and a Treasurer, to serve the Company for ,the ensiling year. April 11 Philaddphia and Reading RAIL ROAD. MIREIGHT Will be transported over the above Rail Road, between Reading and Philadelphia, at the following rates: j • r . 91 50 per Gross Plaster, Mate, Tile's, and Gypsum Ton of 2240 lbs. Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber Brick, 8175 du do Floor, 20 cents per bai rel. Mills and Spikes, Rolled Iron, t 82 , 00. do do. -Hollow Ware, Grain, Salt, Groceries,Whiskey, Oil; Hard 'B9 00 do. do, Ware, otton, Leather, Dry Goods, Wines, and Foreign $3 50 do. do. Liquors, DA YS OF STARTING OF FREIGHT TRAINS. From Reading,on Tucruhiya & Fridays, t a t 6 A Philada. on Wednesdays & Saturdays, A Transporters ate requested to have their Goods at the Depot of the Road by 12 o'clock, the day before the starting of the Trains. G. A. NICHOLS, Superintendant Transportation. April 11t1i, 1840. 15—tf - - - Wine Bitters. ASUPERIOR article on hand and for sale by the bottle or gallon, at the Drug Store of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. 15--tf April 11 ilk arks on Gardening. MolliAtlON'S American Gardener's Calender, containing-a complete account of all the work necessary to be done in the Kitchen Garden. Fruit Garden, Orchard, Vineyard, Nurse i ry, Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, Green House, Hot House, and Forcing Frames, &c. &c., fur every month in the year. ALSO, Bridgman's Gardener's Assistant. being a complete assistant for the Friiii,flower. and Vegetable Gar den. 7 hese works ought to be in the hands of ev ery Farmer and Gardener. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 11 15t- OIIHE subscriber will expose to sale by Public A- Venda° on Saturday the 25th of April next, at the public House of Charles Taylor, innkeeper, in the Borough of Minersville. the following property. viz: Beds and Bedding, Rush Bottom Chairs, Wind. sor do.. Wash .Stands, Cirpeting. Mirrors,' Chests, Desks, Stoves, Stove-Pipes, Tables, Decanters. Turn. biers, and Barr. Fixtures, Maps, Lamps, Waiters, and a variety of Household and-Kitchen Furniture, suitable fora Public House. too tedious to enumerate. One Horse, Dearborne Waggon and Harness. two sets of Harness, and Sleigh. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Terms made known at the time of sale by SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Executor. 14— 15-It april 4 rip URSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court 01 - of Schuylkill county, the Subscriber, Executor of the fast Will and Testament of Henry Christ. late of the Borough of M inersville, (Inilkeeper,) deceased, will expose by Public Vendee on Saturday the 25th day of April next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Charles Taylor, in Mineraville. County aforesaid—all that °certain moiety or undivided half of a lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Miners. vine, and marked in the plan of said Borough No. 1, being 100 feet in front. 120 feet in the rear by 80 ` feet deep, the improvements area large •'. two story Tavern House, now occupied as such by Charles Taylor, with large and commodious Stabling attached ; also a two story Frame House. now occupied as a Store Dwelling. This property is so well known by the public that any remarks as to its superior location as a buainess stand is deemed non icessary. Also, at the same time and place, a certain lot of ground, kilt:late in Pattersone Addition to Minersville, bounded by the Rail Road. by land now or late Blair McClenehan. by the West Branch and by oth. er land of , the said Estate. Also a certain lot of ground, situated in Patterson' Addition to Miners bounded by the above described property. by the Rail Road in front; by other lands of George Patterson on the south, end by the West Branch in the rear. The improvements on this property are a two story 'frame Dwelling House. Also a one story frame Dwelling House, tato the estate of said de. ecacedinditions of the sale made known at the time and filleo of sale by S. SILLY MAN. Executor. By order of the Court, • JACOB KREELS, Clerk. Orwigshurg. April '4, 1840. 14— Stevens' Travels ff Emit, Arabia. Petraea, and the Holy Lard. Tenth J N Edkuori. Just received and for sale by - '/ „Starch 24 THE MINER- JOURNAL, JO 21-ES DORNA'N. . . 15.-4 t 15=3c* S. H. CARPENTER, Secretary and Treasurer. • 15-4 t Public Sale. Public dale. BANNAN 12-4 Peter, Paileeti threiiirett-- , MODETKR:PAfit, If in .- taking lesva id' hia , yoang in• friends; as : ,andmr.. has .atiother o.seellent work addressed t b oath, vrith a design to aisite the Christian 11'04pm miessible to r...%cwis W ho have no means of edueal • beyond tho precincts orjhe fi - l. side. 440, ninumon betiont plat received and for sal b7 ~ N I I •; 1 -- , -B. BANNAN. - Atiriiiel ,_ . ; . .. —..: i ' i 45-- , . . Neramonsd 4, -mo April Ist, DIM Astral Ab Alyea t t- Auk Samuel Aissmith William Alspaeh SionusL, Bickel Samuel :i; Bidding. Tobn' ; - Bryson Boyd' Henry 1 ! Bracewell' art Burgin Janina' ;; Cochin!! Johanha Cunningham Wm. Carney 'Matthew 70ingar Ddvid CassetlY John 21. Curley Michael' Dougherty Edward Duncan David 2 Downey J!imes Daniel Dimick Catharine D:haven Abrahitm Duper Tiirintby: Hails Nine . . 1! Beans Miles - Enoly Mr. Eves Sarah • Fecheimer Abrahe Foley Michael Ferries Wm. -Fisher John I. Fredericklames Fields Sarahan Frank John Frank D. & S. Fensler Hannah Gallagher Irwin Groves Julie , Gitteau Dr. Guiana Peter Gull John Rimand John • Hutchisteon Datid Hurst Bic and Hennis Win G 3 Hunger John Haiah A bsolem Harris Lydia Hibbler John Hoffman Peter Hookman Jeretnial filiolahan Doniel Johnson James F I LBTTERV. Post-Offica • lones,Ann • `Kohler Philip' ' • !Kennedy Michael • tKarigan.P.stricit!!! , _ Laslll Ann. Lelar Robert .t Lvirch Edward . !.ltiaishall Wm. • ; , Stet:thin_ Eliza Moyer: Duna ' ' Moll Henry ! •.! !there J. T. I IleurniChartee - M _', cFarland JOhn 'MiClosky;latnes ! , Nugent Samuel • , -Parent 'Eph.! 'Pritchard' Pariuley Geo. Price Daild • . • glider& GeOrge Reese George , Reeser Reulren • ,Sitteratitte•Catbarino -Ftatts James! .Snyder John -S' ' Steinrook George , 'Snyder Joisati Suhelbikert J. • 'Smith Robert .Snoters - Joseph Swarder Christian Sten ker Fusin Swenny Daniel Smyth William - Strauch Eliz.. Stapleton P. Smith Charles Spencer James Thayer Thorace Tomlinson Elms Thomas David Uhern J rho Unephficy Tho. Terturtrles George Venihles George/ Von Dreohle Williams AP:x. Waters Sampson Yoke Caroline Zingertuan Geo. Zmunerman Henry! P LETTERS. ' ;King Wm • Keenan Wm / Loyd D'avid Laagimane Fd. 2 - Lyons Edward • Levy David Martin James ' McDonnel 'John • MeGonnigal James McMahan Rart Niergatty Philip Nanghton Ned Parmley George Patton Edward Parry 'Charles Rees John Riehords Daniel Wily John Rei}h Frantz Relit; Mr. Schilling. John Staunton John Stevens Matthew Thomas David 'Thome, Daniel 2 Tipe Henry IVoolcock Abrm. Anderson Joseph Bickol Ma n Take: Black Robert ' • Blackman Phos. Boren Daniel Connoly Michael Doogan Michael. David William Davie Repo Duato Joseph Daniel E. Dougherty Philip Eberton Peter Evans Miles 'Edwards Philip Eberly Christian Forster Joseph Green Thomas Goeen Joseph Gilman John Greenfield Geo. ' Hutchilion John Mecca John ' Hogan Paerick • James Wm. 2 Johkin John James _Thomas. 411 Kier Char es Persons Bing 1. please say c re Zerchen Paul r Letters on the above list will advertised. JOSEPH WEAVER. P. M. tints of yil Vetrrison, ! CANDIDATE FOlt THE IRESIDENCY. IC prints of Gen. Harmon, prieo cceived and for s a le at this office. 4 , ' 14— Illet Ropes. .; • Gene ' THE PEOPLE P ..ITHOGRAI,4 61 cents, just april 4 I ssortment of Boat Ropes, which ressly to order for New York a superior article, together with i ced in this region, tel' sale cheap ROBERT ADAMS. AGENERAL .1 were made ex Roma. and wnich all kinds of Elopes for each, by 0111,4 ! eels Dockets. :cap, full and hall hound Dockets •r sale cheap, at tin, Bindery of B. BANNAN. 14— trusf D EMI and Fool: on hand and f. the aubieriber. april 4 Notice. p heretofore existing between Racy, was dissolved by mutual ay of January, 1840. HENRY PORTER. JNO. FORD WHITNEY. ‘ 3-3 t ,v . vania Hams, 7lffe. IrlllE partnersh 41 " Porter & W consent on the Ist April 4 Pennsy A SMALL qua sylvirrria. cash prices, can b subscriber. lily afresh and well cured Penn- P, Shoulders. and Flitch, at low ; bad at the Pottsville Mille, of the A quantity of Clo' quality. april'4 Pi 1111ORSUANT t. P of Schuylkill tretor of the Eslat. rough of Pottsville deceased, wit! es . &tardily the With the afternoon, at th the Borough of P certain lot of gra' side of Norwegia Pottsville., bounded the rear by east 5 No. seven. Northw B. imolai:ling fri w width two !loathe the lot which Is am 1 1 Pottsville, No. 8, 1 Attendance will. ' made known at th I an order of the Orphans' Court ount v the Subscriber, Adminte of William Pott, late of the Bo and in the county of Schuylkill, se to Sale by Public Vendue, on Ida y .of April next, at 2 o'clock in house of William Mortimer, in ttsville, and . county aforesaid ; a 1 nd, situate on the Northwesterly `street, in Western Addition to in front by Norwegian street,in arket street, Southwardly by lot Fiddly by the other half of lot No. `di): twenty five feet, in length or , feet, being the southerly half of rked in the eastern Addition to . t ie the estate of said deceased . given and the CoLditions of Sale time and place of sale by SAMUEL SILLYAIAN. 13y OHO oil sprit 4 ItND W..EARL [ 'e Dry '(sood Storelrom Market te tesider.ce of Dr. Halberstadt, ion door north of Mr. W. T.Ep 1 emica) Store. - EDM HAS removed I street to the Centre street and fing's Drug and C El will of the most seasoTn - , 1 age of his friends . 1 Feb 29 CO THE subscribe tering, Brick their various bran hope by a studious,' share of public pa IMM ALSO, er end Timothy Seat; 3r Ecood WILLIAM AUDENRIED. 14-3 t blic Sale. Administrator, le Court, -JACOB KRE BS, Glerk. ME 310 VAL. unglue to receive an assortment ble Goode and solicits that piton. nd the public. • artnership. • propose' carrying ort the pm' and Stearmosonl4, in all :bee for the coming season, and Altention to business to' merit a onage. WM. H. H. RUSSELL, JAMES JOIIN8014; In= NEW A ' RANGEMENT, •, , Clothing:at - Crest s.' . - THE subscriber /would resoPeetfullrinforin Tebbe that he has commented the inanoketore of Clothing in thititrofftladelphia. by which arrangement Aelitile.'tcirsell 7 per cent cheaper than lintel for4snd '0t.125 per cent below Pottswilbrprices. "Ciatilibglit cost. The stet& Mori oti hand,'consiating el a very gen eral assertineni,!irill heirsild it beteg/do o r res o d A t first cost.- ,Thisse iv ha intend buying for cash; are Ittihad to call. .Eiarnine tbetoods and price and compare thew withi ethers. • --• B. utirtscarr,, - Corner orCentre and..Mahantango,streets. _ ' • d Opposite Orem:Neil Hotel. R. All persons indebted, to the undertigried prior to the tint :slag oflinuary,lBlo.are reque*ted -to snake immediSteipayment. 1 Nu tut thee notice ( of 'this - kind) will be 4iven.: • , March -10— B. LiPf'IN6)TT. -EMOV A L. • m ;Orrick ) Pericardia... , and Coin Co nmisitiotf/ . • - smerchant, flair VIAiG removed to the huige and convenient new City Stores, Chermut street Wharf. Sch4tkill, is prepare. to receive and froward Gorki ti of every descrip‘' 'lento any point on he [Schuylkill:Onion. and Peansyl. vania Cana Is.-41 Ins Via. the Chesaproakeand Dela Ware, and 'tide Waiet and Pennsylvania Canals to liollida)s. burg and intermediate places. wit/treat l'espritch.at the lowest rates Or fteight. Pmduee pfeverfdeseription "will be received andstored or otherwisedisposed ofac tcording to instructtons, on the intuit tetras.- •Imn Caitings.. Blooms, fig other articles of produce can be shipped.frowtherWharf to :any port in the Unit's) without the expexcelof dray...tothe Dela. were. line of Packets/vier,* week lb Briltimore. This will be it great hayingipaructilaily to-Irtin MastiTs. Bei n g vrellaeguaintedwith the Iron Bitsinessitelatters ihimself that his'facjilities for the advantagetursale of Iron are not surpassed by any: and he assures his friends and the public that no exertion shall be•nranting on his part to give the most entire satisfaction to those who may please tolavor. him with their patronage. . • Philadelphia, March 14th, 1840. 11-3 mo Law Rooks. ANN'S Penrisylvania justice, and McKinney is Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and fur sale by March 14 B. RANNAN. To Schuylkill Boatmen who ship Coal dire& to New York. rinflE subscriber is. prepared at all times tvithnorsca -11 and the necessa/y Hoisting Machinery to diseharge the Schuylkill Coal Boats immediately on application,at the lowest fates. Is Also. Horses andilloisting i " k 7 ‘ l l e to let to those who il wish to do their owe UleCa Apply at No. 12, Washing it' slYeet. near the Battery 'P . :ANDERSON. New York, M3reli 14,1840. : 1141 To the Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: - - - Havin g been encouraged by a number of my 1 . 60'0.1 am indlicesho offer mimic as a candidate for the ofqce of SIIERIFF. At the ensuing electon, and respectfully solicit - your suf frages; If elected, I pledge tnyaelf to perform the du. ties of said office, tolthe best of my abilities, and as far as possible to the general satisfaction ofthe public. Ybur friend-and fellow-citizen, ABRAHAM lIEEBNIin. March 21, 12—te To the Free and Independent Electors• of - Schuylkill VOunty. • FELLOW CITIZENS : 1 At the urgent solicitations of a number of my! friends -I have been induced to offer myselt a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, At the ensuing election, and pledge myself, if elected to perform the duti6s of the said office to the best of: toy abilities: taw friend and fellow-citizen. GEORGE H. STICHTER. Feb 29 . • - LIFE OF GEN. muss= wrni five 'phOes, price 20 cents each, just re ceived and or sale at This office. i. ALSO, will be for-sale in a few days a German Life of Harrison, With plates,'price 6 cents each. March 28 14— flotice• ALL persons having demands against the late 'firm of A. Henderson 4 Co, of Port Carbon, Will please make these= known to the undersigned immediately, either at .his residence in Maliantan go street, or to letter directed to Pottsville, Schuyl kill county. ALEXANDER HENDERSON. ,March 28 13-3 t ' The United Stas Gazette of Philadelphia, will please insert the a bove three times and' charge , this office. i • To the AS'tockh,oldera in the Company for erecting a Bridge over the N. E. Branch o f the river Sasqnehanna, near the town of Cattaunesa, j NOtiCe IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a meeting of sald 4stockholders will be held at the house now Otto pied by Joseph Sharpless, In the town of Cattawissa, on Monday the 4th day of May nyxt, between the hours of one and six o'clock 2.4,:Torthe purpose of electing one fresident, six Managers, one Treas. urer and one Secretary. for the ensuing year. EZRA S. HAYHURST, Secretary. 13—te Caltttvrinsa, Match 28th, 1840 —, - - DR. GOO D E'S ICIELEBRATED FEIIALEIMONTHLY PILLS. truisE Pills ate , strongly recommended to the -a- notice of theladies as a safe and e ffi cient rem edy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of exercise. or general Debility of the Syieem, Obarructionii Suppressions. and hr. ce lerity of the Menses; at the same time strengthen. Mg, cleansing, and giving tone to the Stomach and Bowels, and prodecing a now and healthy action throughout the system generally. They create Ap petiae, correct Indigestion, remove Giddiness and Hgrvons Headache and aro' eminently useful in tiacie flatulent complaints which distress Perna!' e ao Meth at the “IntraN or Lisa." Thry obviate costiveness, and counteract "all Hysterical and Ner vous Affections. &c. &c. They invariably restore the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. These Pills bay gained the sanction and ewe. bation the most eminent Physicians in the Unit ed/ State end malty motherevan likewise testify to their extraordinerreffieicy. TO 'married females, whose expectations of the tenderest pledges of connu bid happiness have been defeated, these Pills may be truly esteemed ,ki blissful boon. They soon reno. late all fbricuonalldebility, end if taken (according to directiena,) obviate all morbid action. They dia. pet that fulsome and disagneableeensation common to females at eget)! monthly return. likewise the at tendant Pains in the back, side, or loins; they gen. erally s counteract ihe• nausea. vomiting, and other nervous affections in ebolcrrosie, or , green sickness in a few days, (and if continued °wording to direc— tions,) soon effect - a perfect Ante. This Medicine is acknowledged to be one of the /most valuable ever discovered, as' a purifier of the Blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla; whether ai a sudorific or alterative. ES BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Vatscion.—Be particufar in purchasing to see that the label of this Medicine contains a notioe of its tulip according to Act c - Congress. And bb likewise particular in obtaining them at 100 Chat• ham street, New 'Perk. or liana the • • R POPLAR AGENT. - : , -B. BANNAN, Pottsville Pa. - . * ' • I ''. . * !tette& 5 ' ** i i ., .TO A L _4I,ICOIROS CODdigitodii. -/ - /Milk - tai her ., having , been *any 'yews ingsiged - ill lathe builianis in Cd (limo -Laritely than any. o person in Nish . 4illeigroeser obtaining e Playthent in the striidetif wane company or iudithlual engaged in that barest& ITO is it t otough. ly acquainted with the business.itild hike tueirledite or all ihe Principal - dealets and conlillibiip4rearip of the ists , Matwhe haslithdnoilipPlied. l' iln Wt ern- , ploltit a ir e straitiber of tifetiOtaktvridetststidetheir Inanagentern; Melanie Well ticeliatatettietth thellalltla big business. troin - lis long ,coropiction With: the Ly count& Coul OCT:l*mq. he hat acquired a knowledge of 1 5 .4 the visitors re of boo. hiring been "fataillar. wi th ali , , the expnra eiiis tines lifihe - tn. la sitellimg Airs with • mineral - . Ilk:p . o‘olll'coroatescirtg bisetnets. - the present a . lin • opportunity of enquiring the esperitt. epee et ey es rid rit coal ; merchants ; obtaining a 'Fits - - mm.4om has bcon tnauy*eara establishing. , ,-- .- - Cominen catkins addressed to the cant of 11. Roan. F.sqtykitsileipttut, will receive 'bruziedisie titatution. The coinpe pintionlequired.:*lll be - sinall, pineal em ployment wraiths principal Old*. , , blarCh tt - ' '1 1 2.... - i a It.lLOWatt:, DEIirsAVANIJI OT EL: - / /J. ilaughautauf . /. 'IVUULD,JEOSpectfuI(i atincounci to lei frientm and the public 4 that helm leased tbe g• g above establishment, recall" etcePicd by I !. Mr:William King, No. 69; Ntirth Third street. The central flotation of this betel. and the experience of the presenV i ectlpabt in tLe capa- Thy eflandlord. may offer strong {inducementsto those who may desire kindly attentions and reasOnable Chaise* while segmenting for pleasure or•bnainess in the city of Philadelpbta I • flings& tiftiernshtd with choice liquors; his Thug will present every object *Mitt might bi expected from an alnuidant and extelllmt market; bit Staidadld is ex tensive and attended by an attentilre border ;and tritla every dispel:Milan to make auditsmfortableandlatis fied. he antipipates a due share of patronage. _ Philadelphia, March letb. ISt% 1 /-Grad Ir•rnc11) Sugar greetfieel s *AItiItANTO.D fresh,i just received at IPlitladelphia priees4—Alid a email tie untlty -cif Chinese Tree Cern. March 14 11— B. lIANNAN: For lie l ut. AN Office situate nt the corner of Centre dr Union St. Near the Steam Posites sior. given on the Ist of April I t'or muticu lora enquire of W. El. DEI3ERG. hlarch 21 12—if 'Corner of Unfelt St. iii To Let. fin triliper part of the Dwelling hlotise now .L.MI 2 occupied by the subscriber, will be let on reas onable terms to a small family. -I til. cnosi,Alvii. 12—ti 111nrria''Aild4ion. 'March 21, FRUIT TAEEs. • DAIUTRA 'S • BOTANIC GA DEN, I NEAR , 11N111114.1DE .14 Pllll4l. ¶IIIE subscriber has for sale a t his Garden and Nur serv.Kingsessing,near Ph i laittelphis , a large assort ment ot Fruit Trees of suitable sizes for transplanting. embracing, every variety of Applps, Pears , Cherries. Plums, A pPricots, Peaclies, , NectaYmes, Almonds, Quin ces, Mulberries. Grapes, Raspberries, Gooseberries and Curratits.'together with .1 large LessortMent of Green Housiv Pl*nts, Ornamental Trees. Flowering Shrubs. Evergreen*, Vines and Creepers,i Honeysuckles. Roses, Carnation* and Pinks, He rbaceou'a Perennial. Flowering Plants, and a large assortment or Esculent Vegetable k Seeds, which comprises as great an assortment as any other Garden in the United State* ROBERTiGA RR; proprietor. PO' B. BANNAN. who has been appointed Agent for the Pro ,irietor. will receive and execute orders for all kind of Fr,rit Trees. Shrubbery,l die., at the shortest notice. March 1.. 1840. - 11— Wirt', Life of Patrick Henry, 'STEW and Revised additioe t i at the one at 4 .‘ 87 cents. Just rescind end ter sate by B. BANNAN MA- Deel `RESTI GARDEN SEEDS. DOR BANN AN has just received a supply of Gar ilu" den Seeds, warrantedYresh, anion which are the followng . EAS. - Extra , arty Dwai f larrowfat 10 inch , Dwarf Early Frame Large Marrow fat BANS. Large Windsor Large:, rats Extra arty Snap Early Valentine French ißush Cranberry Polo florticultui al Cranberry Bubh CABBAGE. Early York Large York Early Sugar Loaf • Flat Dutch (green Curled Savoy Red Pickling • •LEITTUCE• Early curled Early Cabbage Royal Cabbage India 'dead leo i Butter Mead RADISH. Early Long White Early Salmon Early Scarlet Red Turnip White Turnip • Black Spanish White Spanish Rusty Coat • CUCUMBER. Early frame Long Pickling SQUASH. Flat Bosh Long Green Patty pan ONION. Red Annual French Sugar Beet by Lay. Togetbbr with a eboi Seeds: March 21 `lCmeivon's School' B {, ooks. - 11. . ' 1 MI IRSt Clasa Reader; 1 { 'I : gecond do. ' li ~ . Third . . do. ' . -: _ . - Spelling Books. - ii .. Arithrnatics No. 1 and 2; !, . , 3 us 4. received and flit sale ivholesalii4i4l'lilllllli March' 28 13— '' 11:13ANNAW: Gentian , Hooksa Gcrmam Gramme's. Cerman dr. Engin% Colotpial Phriveir. , peru l an if English Cietionnries. Together with German, Bibles,liTestainentr, tite. 4usg received and for sale by II t 1). BANNAN, ' • March 21 • 1' - Scotts"' Worki. Cheaput edition ever pubizahed. IVOLUMEIR St ' and 22, ink rbtenied ad for Mli v Pricl 25 143111PersY°111trifit• BANNAN. Muth Si • ' Y o rk . New i Siiiiike . - . Bee , . I ;1 : . jUST received an additional supply of ihia super ior article., For Dale bpi ' • ' ,•. ' . • Yellow . White BEOta E:irly Turnip Long 131* • French Sugar • CEZER White Solid Red do:- SPINNAGE: Pcickley &mop PEPPERS.• HUH Nos Sweat. [Torn Carrot: Pepper Grad London Leek — Asparagas Curled Kale' Nutmeg Melon Cantelope Citron Melon Okra TOmatoe * - Curled Endivb Tort Rhubarb Nastotium Purple Egg Plant Curled Panley. Sugar Paisoip' Salsify • TURNIPS'. - *bite Flat, Purple Flat. ' Large Norfolk Fellow Bullock Riga Boga 4k4. Simet Marjoreni ',- SOmmer Savory - Thyme Sege Mignonette, fice: China Tree' Corn Sweet Corn Onion Sete, e ponnd, or et:nailer gone: ce assortmeht .of. Flower Ell
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