A Minerk Rat& Chai-i We learn from liarrisbt4g, that the Bd extend. ing • the Charter of t the kfi l ner's Bank foil twenty' years, pawed both branch 4 1 of the ‘E.egislatnre on Monday list. The amendment whieb 'was, offered leaking , slockholders personally'responsible 'was negatived:',.• The entrust body dies° ve lld on Thursday .night, a• bout midnight.' Peace \ to its ashes who -111 write i to epitaph? A Neip fiat Offics F has bee t C located at', Nltvcastle. , rto.be called Broad Mouniain PoalPlßeC,, .irt tliia Couoty,4nd Samuel Morri'iappointed Pit Master. New jersey—The local cicctikine in Oh* csiternaly favorable; file Whig% ' . - .ANNUAL'.• !'SPORT - ' l , ' . • • OP •Ttig •1 - l - 1 . Female Bible: Sock* ' . _ 61, POTTAVILLE. ..4 • The rresideni and Direeters of, the rii4, le -Bible Society of Potts Sale; repOrt4.th - at since t ri last re port, Feh.2othi 1839; the have purchos''. English bibles . li 16 copies. 'Getman, do . '.i L .. . ll .. French do , i . 'i k , , 1 1 - Wash do J —a-286 Of this namber we have di gratis;. and sold on credit, ivho had not the insane• bot who promise to pa they can—together, Sold Jor cash Number of copies romeinin _ sb'ild and distributed as abovi in the Borough of l'ottsv In the adjacent Cottntry, --IL I , 244 The d(inations this year amount, to $6O . E t to bal anse of the amount received as per Zreasurcr's re port, was. from subscriptions. ti Debt due to the Philadelphia Bible Society 08 36 ELIZA OFFERNIAN, President. - Sarah A. Elks, Secretary. ri Pottsville, Marelt 23„1840.. . . . Female Bible Society o/ Fotteville, in account with Mary W. Graham, Treasurer. 1 1839. DR,' March 2, .To cash paid Miss Ellet for money advanced for Gentian Bibles. .02 95 June 10, .To do paid ovef to Miss El let to send for Bibles. • . Oct. 16, To do paid do for do. ' p 5 3. 00. Oct. 30, To do, , -do. . f • . .11. 600 l; on bibles - t 1 62 N,. . .: 1 1 l 12 ',list; Ellit.'44l 03 il Nov. 4, To do p4id freight from Philddel Oita. Dec. 13, To do per:dei.. d. To do paid over to!h, 1810. 'l - Fab. 12, To cash pair: Po Ellet. ,March 3, To do paid do Ellet. March 23,,8y balance in 1 1840. Feb. 20, By bals in Treasii report. , Much 2, By cash recd for sold. By do contributi, dry pereniis. . By do- do per . .!4:yi 8, do do '• g. 10, do for 1 bible April 1, •• do per Mrs. 0 June 10, do per Miss July 1, .. do of Mrs. t",l Mrs: Offerman. • Ad g. 20, By cash per Miss bibles sold 75, 75, 50, 6 Oct. 4, By cash of Miss scription. .Ikßp cash per Mi.! •• 17, do do. •• 19, •• do 410 Mee. Nov. 4, •• do do Mrs. 1 do do Miss " N •• do do Miss WC. 2, do 'rid Miss - do 40:miss! do do Mrs. i 6 do do Miss; •• 13 do do. Mrs. •• •• do.jlo Mrs., .1840. Feb. do do Mrs. "" 12, Miss Ellet for s: do far 2 bib March 3, By do do -Miss do do Mrs.', 6, By cash per Mrs! - •• 13, •• do do M . 18, do' do gh es Low -Wiges. support Van Buren and th. for high wages, mac your (. o Protective Tariff. The Cincinnati Ropuhli .Tuesday - lat, at the Ca 1 1. which is. lower than it h!: thirteen years. Truly. thi, The .4 Licticr Time3":6 an&Journal contains anadii in length, advertising prcip for failuv to pay interest.i than 'two hundred parcels; each, being the property 1 these disastrous days. are The sums loaned are only .. ing in country towns at St thayhis debt is to_bc pat& i ous administration ! t North Cb arota.—The .nited States G ette shys, "two letters, received yes 4, day frimukfiffe l ivnt parts of North Carolina, from gAtlemen of resOectahility, speak with entire confide4e l of the electoMl vote of that state being given to G,Meral Harlriaoni; W4en trill times be bete: restored, which can never nartt party is in power. tain that Harrison will be tainty of hie success be kri, instant there will be a co. ry branch of business. there must be a change co: can trittonph over faction, dawning of a brighter clay, Native American 41830 New Orleans havo for;. ,; , :nasocistion, toe assign 4 . 411 officers all naturalized F or other emigrants Porter, who was elect:- ‘ the Whigs of Louisian 4kti r seems, to hnve drawl ,7^,lind, for this higkeeime t al ~inaking to fruchim doar' • ME! Yributed ' to those •1 4 0 pay; • when it 161 copies. j, ' — l6 rr-244 tion ac r 42 [ i 0 stated, i: , 41e, laq copies. 64 .s , , l ine Miss ',per Miss f. i:l7 71i !ME 'ry per last )$3 82 reo biblee I ENE 1 I o f sun- 4 01 3 00 50 50 I 4 501 •1"001 i l se Morris 4 0 . sold. trenuan. ; 14nsler per 87i 2 GL) tllet for 4 ipple sub. 50 42 57 6 22 6 00 11 I EI7 l in- • i 10 150 6103 1100 1 /25 1 3112 i '7150 1 1 1 25 Ilet. anton. fferman. . Hehr. Ilet. ichart)s. "orris. &main. Ilet. tanton. &man. hichester. 1 50 bscrition $1 001 Ai -s 56.07 i i, 87 i ichgrds• $1 &noon 2& 1 72 Sta4ton. 00 Eltet. •2 50 o • 50 I - Reim If you ;want 00 wages, sub-Treasury : if you pre- Cfluence for Harlisoo and an says: Flour sohl on (. fur $2 50 per barre), s'i'soltl before f4r - the last are glorious ;(r Farmers 7ndi iertisement of Ovp columns mortgageil!ti the slate The property is in mole of from 80 fo 000 acres A small farMeri, who; in inabie to pay" thiy tiitereal. 501) each. is sell -75 per bale!, fend with Glorious ,times ! Glori- I. ?—When'eukfidence is le while the present let but the people be cm.- ' •:.: ected; leqthe, growin g cer• Wn and ;felt', and at that tete rSgeneratn ir.ese is felt taniyt#sally, , that !niers, and if''the people tao maylsoon l expeete the ~I q ,im.—Tho• oco . focoo 1, a 4 a ~ Dative; ` American !f Which ie to-eiciude from p4chme#, Germans, Irish !remanyl foreign country. I d to the; U. Stains Senate a few years ago, happen -1 his firs i breathan Ireland, idtinnird effilrt is now —Pfuladelp l lia Stand- 1 • . '. Benefits, of a Tait7.--liot person, has ever been more universally respected as a philanthrophist, or more fervently engaged in attempts to ameliorate tho I condition if his fellowman, than the late hunentetl j Mew Carey: Being well aware of the influence which any opinion of this gentleman would exert, whether j among the citizens of this; his adopts] country, or I his co•patriots, the warm - hearted ions of green Erin, -we hove extracted the 'following from his work on ;Political Economy • The Behefitslof 'a Protective' Turiff would lie : ..Industry fosred and prosperous--every person able and willing to work, and employed—earl yand numerous marritigee—populat ion rapidly increasing— pi,mr rafes i dirninishing—bankruptcies rare—great ac. cession of capital—numerous houses building--credit p i reserved at home and abroad...revenue increasing pita!, 'talent and industry roue ofeueeeas—debts 4asily collected—property rising in Value—general Prosperity--netv towns springing up-cordial attach. moot to government—to which may be added, a great demand for iron. and• coal to construct and pro- Pei machinery. l c On the other hand, chat are the evils of a went of protectioni They are as follOws : "Immense importations—great bargains of cheap foreign goods—drain of specie."---remitances of goy ernmentsand bank stock—decay of national industry —workmen discharged—Poor rates augmented—in cip'ase of idleness, pauperi nn. and guilt—soup houses 4manufacturing estabhshments in ruins--manufac tu'rers bankrupt—merchants and-traders following in their train—.marriages rare—population sluggish— capital, talents anti industry. wanting employ meta— staiples sinking in price—diitrees and ruin of agricul tutalists—tredit impaired at home and abroad—banks stripping payment--sheriff's sales—houses falling to cleCay—geneesl embarrassment—nannied men' en grossing the estates of the distressed—failure of re 'Netiud—legal suppression of the collection of debts— apOi:ations, for relief wholly disregarded, or unfeel ingly rejecteit—alienation from a government regard le? of the sufferings of its citizens." eGilorkinr news frons the West. ;'he Columbus, (Ohio) Journal of April 7th says. .• ld Minagoinery " has covered herself with glory The election for Township. ofEceis took plsce ye-ner d:4, and resulted as follows for Treasurer, which will a test vote : • Harrison 785 ' 1 Van Huren . . ' 215 Harrison Majority 570 / jAt thefall election, the whig Majority for Senator was only 1 Ioi This is glory enough. Push oh the 114411. Well done 1 ineinnatti. 1663 ' • 1. MAJORITY FOR HARRISON. :The Cincjnnatti Republican states that the regu tar nominated democratic Harrison ticket in every Ward in the City, with the exception of one Conata• ide, prevailed at the election on Monday by the above mentioned majority. The Democracy of Cincinnat tj know Harrison. A GREAM it,ATEIERINGf ; OF • TPIE PEOPLES . New Jersey Blues in ;notion. No individual who was not present at the recent State Convention in Trenton, can form en adequate idea of the ch4racter of that assemblage. It was, perhaps, every thing considered, the most imposing, , cordial, and enthusisatic demonstration of popular sentiment, ever witnessed in New Jersey. There seemed to be but one feeling and one spirit, and a stranger not cognisant of the real object, would have supposed it an outpouring of the' citizens of all par ties, met together to celebrate some national jubilee. The Jersey Blues were there in thousands, many of them having travelled from the• remotest parte of the State, and all eager to participate in the good cause. Flags, banners, and other devices, were to be seen in greo variety; while music gave additional effect to the scene, and together with the appearance of the streets. the extent of the precession, the shouts of the multitude, and the animated remarks of the sev end speakers; served to forme spectacle truly ani mating and gratifying. One object of attraction.was a beautiful Canoe, mounted on wheels, and drawn by eight splendid horses. Another was a Log Cab in, with appropriate inscription!). and among them, "IrOn will not find the String of the Latch pulled in.” Johnson's find band W3B also there, and the various deleg..tions; designated by appropriate banners and suitable! mottoes, rendered the affair as delightful to the eye, ink it was exciting to the mind. Another motto. which had been adopted by a large body ..f mechanics and labourers, was to the following effect , CC Hard to be out of Employ ment?) • • It excited much attention, and appearedto interest in au especial manner be tboueands of laboring elapses in attendance. - Another banner contained a sketch of the Capitol at Washington, with Mr. Van Buren in his English carriage at a distance, and a log cabin and a barrel of hard cider in the foreground. But it is impossible to describe even the most conspicuous emblems of the occasion; while, if we were to give a strictly ac curate account of the venous movements—of the . bustle, excitement, cordiality, enthusiasm—we should he deemed extravagant. Hundreds were present who, in 1836, exerted themselves to the utmost for Mr. Van Buren; and even then it will b remembered, New Jersey gave her electoral voto for the Hero o the Thames. On conversing with gentlemen from carious parts of the State, we found but one sentiment to prevail. •• We were-never more confident," observed a ster ling obi Democrat from the Interior, "and never, 'as I solemnly believe, with better reason." The peo ple, be added, are now the leaders ' They are far in advance of the politicians, and you may Out Jersey down, not only as safe for Harrison and Tyler, but 11 a larger majority than she has given on any oc casion for vears.—Penn. kr:firer. HEW OF Tt{E 31AKK FT. Pottsville, April 18. 1840. %VIM AT FLOUR. by the load was worth on Friday 84 50 WHEAT 90 per pantie!. to demand. • RYE FLOUR I 50 percwt.indcmand BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $1 .50 per cwt ItYE„by the load 43 by the bushel—ready sale RYE CHOP 45 per bushelin demand: OATS 35 cents—ready sale. POTA'POES-371 cents per hushal ademand ,CORN-45 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-812 00 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel. FLAXSEED-1145 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon. BUTTER-20cents per pound—in Kegs 20 cants EGGS-12i cents per dozen ? LARD-14 cents par Pound. TALLOW— lOcents per pound. HAMS I3h cents per pound; CORN CHOP 70 to 75cent. Per bushelliad emend . BACON-13 cents por pound. BEESWAX-40 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. • COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound M ACKEREL. by the bbl. No. 1 $l7 No 2, $l5 SALT-2 50 per bb1.;75 par bushel "PLASTER .is worth $7 50 per ton. IIAY sls per ten. AMBLE . • • .On the Evening of the sth inst., by the Rev.. Jo seph McCue!. Mr. FRANCIA (411 TON, to MUM &RAIZ CRAWOHAW.; both of Pottsville. By the eamo , __ on the Evening of the 12th inst. l Mr.,Cassiss Matta, tci. Miss Sawa IBIRD. both of Pottsville. : • s • Pottsville Philomathic society. INILIRSDAY EVENING. iptil'23d, IND. _ Lecture by Reuben . Peale , Esq. Subject— " Pneumatics. Lecture to commence at half past 7 o'clock! . Perimns wishing to' become members will please cave their names with • CHARLES W. PEALE, Secretary. april IS • Berean Society. THERE will be a meeting held this evening (18th inst.) at Mr. Peafele Room, at halt' Oat 7, for the purpose offorming, a Society with the above title, to investigate and discuss -any subject of The ological import, on good moral tendency. • non' l lB 16-11 eMLEir a Administrator's Notice. HER EAS letters of administration of the m. goods and chatttea which were of Piviiket Glentworth, late of the city of Trenton, itYthe State of New Jersey, deceased; have been granted by the Regisuer of Schuylkill county In the susscriher: All persona indebted to the said Plunket F Glent worth, deceased, ere requested to make payment, and those having claims against the estate of said deceased to ,resent there. ROBERT WOODSIDE, Administrator. I Pth. 16— . Copartnership. re LIPPINCOTT would respectfully inform the O Public that he has associated with him in the Clothing and Tailoring business. Mr. Edward T. Taylor of Philadelphia, under , whose direction the business at Pottsville . will hereafler be cOnducted. Whileihe'Senior partner will continue the maniifac. tore of Clothing in the city of Philadelphia, (per. snnally.) The firm expect to give entire - satisfac. tom to the public, and hone, to receive patronage commensurate to merit. The- following certificate will show the estimation in which Mr. Taylor's a. Whiles were held by his late employers: PUILADELPHTA. April Sth. 11310. This is to certify that Edward T. Taylor has been in our employ as a cutter for the last two, tears, and has proved himself one of the very best practical acid scientific 'failure. STOKES & RROWN, Merchant Tailors. The undersigned will keep constantly on hand a oupsricr assortment of Goods. suitecrto_die season, which they will make up in a style which shall be satisfactory to the purchaser. LlPPINcorr & TAYLOR, coiner of Centre& Mahantango streets. opposite O'Connor's Hotel, Pottsville. April 18 16— Caution. VI THERFAS my wile Salome, a born Gime, on the 3d of April inst., has left my be and board without the least cause.—l hereby caution the public not to trust or lend her anything on my name, as I am determined not to pay one cect for debts which she may contract after this date. AN DREW HARI' ENSTINE. Pottsville April 17th. 16-3 t• To the Eleotors of Schuylkill County. F ELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent soheita tionto of mumerous friends. I offer myself as a candidate fur the OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing election. Should Ibe so fortunate an to receive a majority of your tree suffrages. L . chill pledge myself in en impartial, faithful and honest execution of my official duties. Your obedient servant, JOIIN M. BICK EL. Orwizahurg. April 18, 16—te Citron Pumpkin Seed, THE very best kind for Plea or Sauce, just receiv ad and for sale by B. BANNAN. april 18 16— Militia 'lrainings. TUE enrolled Militia minimising the 12th Compa ny of the 30th Regiment P. M., continuing of that part of the Borough of Pottsville, east of Centre street, and that part of Norwegian township, west of the Centre Turnpike, are hereby notified that they are required to meet on Monday the dui day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the house of the subscriber, properly equipped fur duty as the law requires. JAM .S CLEARY, Captain. april 18 16-20 0 otice. A San honest man, William Pattinson, (miner,) 4-21 - late of Pottsville, hay sent the requisite to pay his de`ita; and all persons to whom he . who owes money. may . have the same by presenting a just bill to Dr. Berrymao, and giving a receipt when paid. april 18 16-It To all the heirs and legal representatives of John Zehner. late of West Penn town. ship, in the county of Schuylkill( Farmer. ) deceased. PURSUANT to an order of the Oiphons' Court. of the county of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on the premises of the Real &ante of the Paid deceased, contain;i,g about 387 acres more or less, in the township of West Penn aforesaid, in the county of Sabot , 'kill. on Monday the 25th day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate at•the said deceased, to an among his children and legal representatives. if that can be done without prejudice to and spoiling of the whole, otherwise to,value and a,ipraise the same ; when and where you may attend. if you think proper. PETER: F. LUDW IG, Sneriff, of the county of Schuylkill. Orwigaburg, April 18th. 16-4 t county,_ ss. "1,...,„A The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania A to all the heirs and legal rcpresenta ;/-, 0, lives of William EMrich, late of Wayne **(.':. township in Schuylkill county, Greet ing 1,1117 HER EAS, by an inquest for tbat purpose duly awarded by the Orphans' Court of the:County aforesaid, the real estate of the said William Em rich, deceased, was valued and appraised at and for the sum of seven dollars for. each and every acre, containing 110 acres 148 perehes.,.ytrici. measure. And whereas none of the hears of the said deceased appeared in Court on. the return of the said inquisi tion to take the premises therein mentioned at the apppraisment ;—You and every one of you are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at the next stated Orphans' Court. to be held at Orwigshurg in and for the county of Schuylkill, on Friday the 24th day of July next, to accept or reuse to take the said appraised price. Witness, the Honorable James M. Porter, Enquire. President at oui said Court at Or wigsburg, the 27th day of March, 1840. - PKVER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwiks- burg, April I& 1646. c . ' 16-4 t Notice. "LETTERS at Administration of the Estate of . 0 -i Lawrence Lawler, late critic Borough of Pato. silk, deceased, havint,been granted to the sabscri. bets. all persona indebted to the Estate of said de ceased are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons haring claims or demand, against the said Estate, are hereby notified to make known the same to them without delay-. ELIZA BETH LA SY LER, - Admr's. JEREMIAH KELLY, Adm'r. of the Estate of Lawrence Lawler. deceased. Mor ris',Addition to Potleville, Schuylkill county. Apyll - 18 16—fit ay Rum. FEW .bottles Big Rum just received' and fir A sole JOHN S. C. MARTIN. yril I! 1&••," TSB MINERS? JOUIEiNAIL. ' • Dindend. •110-arloE IS HEREBY GIVEN. to the Stock- AAI holders in the Pompaily for erecting a Bridge over the the Susgoehanna, near the Town of Cana. meal. that the BOarti'of Managers hive, this day declared a dividend oir seventiAve quints per 'share (ecial to 3 per—cone.), for the last 61nonths.whieti, will be' paid to the said Stockholder& or theli legal Reproaentatives on or after the Ilth inst. EZRA. S. HAYHURST. Treasurer. Clammiest, April 6th, 1840. . • - - Pay tip THOSE indebted to to late firm of the sebseri. bere. most make settlement before the Ist day of May next. at which time all the books and accounts will be placed in the hands of a magistrate ler col - !action. without distinction of persons. - JONES & DORNAN. april 11 1.5-;-4t . Concentrated Compound Syr. up of Sarsaparilla, • FOR purifyinz the blood, prepared from the re cipe of a celebrated physician of Philadelphia fur sale ,by JOHN S. C. MARTIN. April II 1.5 4 LL persons having claims against Edward Dnrigherty or Mount Carbon, will please pro sent thein, properly'authenticated to the siibscriber, and those indebted to the said Edward Ming/Jetty, will please pay the same. JAMES GILLINGHAM. 1 14 V Asaignee. iL • FOR SALE. —The House, at Mount jj j Cartiam, in which the said E. Dougherty now rkiiidev. Apply as above. April II 15-3t' Danville & Pottsville Railioad • Company. rirHE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the IL Danville and Pottsville Railioad Company, will he held at the- ofrice . of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, in Philadelphia. on Monday, the 4th of Afar next, at 4 o'clock, P. M. when an election , will he held between the boors of 4 and 6 o'clock, P. M. for a President, ten Managers and a Treasurer, to serve the Company for the emitting year. - S. H CARPENTER, Secretary and Treasurer. April 11' 15-4 t Philadelphia and Reading taX.i, ROAD. EIREIGIIT will be transported. over the above II: Rail Road, between Reading and Philadelphia, at the following rates: • $1 50 per Gross Plaster, Slate, Tiles, and - Gypsum # , l'on of 2240 lbs. Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber Brick, $175 do' do Flour, 20 cents per bat rel, - Nails and Spikes, Rolled Iron, / 2$ 00. do Hollow Ware, Grain, Salt, ( Groceries,. Whiskey. Oil, Hard $3 00 do. do, Wave, Cotton, Leather, Dry Goods, W ine„ and Foreign e 50 do. do. Liquors, DAYS OF STARTING OF FREIGHT TRAINS. From Readingon.lroesJays & Fridays, t at 6 A 31 Ptolada. on Wednesdays & Saturdays, ( • Transporters are requested to have their•Gooth at the Depot of the Road by 12 o'clock, al., on the day before the starting of the Train.. G. A. NICHOLS, • Superintendent Transportation. . April I 1 th, 1840. 15—tf Bitters. SUPERIOR article on hand and for sale by the 2- IL bottle or gallon, at the Drag Store of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. April 11 - 15—tf orks on Gardening. \ Anierican Gardener's C;lendor, iv- a - containing-a complete account of all the work necessary to be done in the Kitchen Garden. Fruit Garden, Orchard, Vineyard, Nursery. Pleasure Ground, Flower Garden, Green House, HOt and Forcing Frames, &c. &c., for every month in the year. ALSO, Bridgman's Gardener's Asiiistant, being a complete assistant for the Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Gar den. 'I hese-works ought to be in the hands of ev ery Farmer and Gardener. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 11 15_ straHE subscriber will expose to sale by Public 11 - Vendee on Saturday the 25th of April next, at the publiC House of Charles Taylor, Innkeeper, in the Borough orMinersville, the following properly, viz : Beds and Bedding, Rush Bottom Chairs, Wind sor do.. Wash Stands, Carpeting, 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 for a Public House, too tedious to enumerate. One Horse, Dearberne Waggon and Harness, two sets of [farness, and Sleigh. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Terms made known the time of sale by hpril 4 inERSUANT to an order of the Orphan ' s Court of Setoff lifill 'county, the Surweriber. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Henry Christ. late of the Borough of M ineraville,(lnokee'per,) deceased, will expose by Public Vendue on Saturday the lath day •of April next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Charles To tor, in Minersville, County aforesaid—all that certain moiety or undivided hull of a lot of grriutid, situate in the Boron 11 of Miners vile, 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 are a large I . two story Tavern House, now occupied Mit .:.‘ 7 se s p 1 as such by Charles Taylor, with large -...----I•Ef... and commodious Stabling attachcd-olso a two story Frame Holm., now occupied as a Stn.)), Dwelling.. ThiS property is co well known by t public that any remarks as to its superior loc. on as a business stand is deemed Aron .icessary. • !so, at the saino,t,ime artd place. a certain lot of ground, situate in patersons' 'Addition to Millersville, bounded by the Rail Road, by land now iir late Blair McCienehars:by•the West Branch and by nth. er land of the said Estate. Also a certain lot of round, situated in Paitersons' Addition to Miners ville, bounded by the above described prot4rty, by the Rail Road in front, by other lands of George Patterson on the south, and by the , West Branch in the rear. The improvements on this propertialte a .too story frame Dwelling House. Also a otie story 'frame Dwelling House, late the estate of said de. ceased,—eonditions of the sale made - known at the time and place. of sale by - i S. SILLYMAN. Executor. * By order of the Coast. . : JACOB KREBS, Clerk. • Orwigaburg, April 4. ISO. ' , 14— Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofnre existing between . the sUbsertbers underthe firm of Clarkson & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual convent. All per. sobs indebted pa the said firm, will please make pay ment, and those having elaims.will present ,them to Charles M. who duly authorised to side the same. A. A. CLARKSON.," CHARLES M. 11111,. 'l4pliciyikill Hoven, March 17,1840. 15—if SINN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice . , Just reeeivad and for sale by Illareh 14 11- B. BANNAN.^ I~Jvtice. Pitlille Sale. SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Executor. 14— Public Nale. New Law Books. NEW A RR A NGtMEN Clothing at -Cost. THE subscriber would respectffilly ihtorm the Public that he has commenced the manufacture `or, Clothing in the city of Philadelphia, by which . arrangement he will be able to sell 7 per cent cheaper than heretofore, and at least 23 per cent below Pottsville prices. Clothing at Cdst. • The'stoc.k now on hand, consisting of a vet) , gen— eral assortment, will- be sold Wholeiale or road at first cost. Those .=who intend buying for cash, are inirited to call. Examine the goods and price and compete theta with others. • • B. LIPPINCOTT, Corner ofCentre and Mabentanko Opposite O'Connor's Hotel. 8: All poisons indebted to the undersigne d prior to the &et day of.lanuary, Ig4o,ere requested to make immediate payment. No further notice (of this kind) will be given: 51arett 7. B. LIPPINCOTT. REMOVAL. 'William P. Orrick, Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant, g.AvtNo removed to the large and convenient new City Stores, Chesnut street Wharf, Schuylkill, is prepared to receive and forward Goods of every desc rip. tion to any point on the Schuylkill, Union. and Pennsyl vania Canals.—A Ise, Via. the Chesapeake and Delaware.. and Tide Water and Pennsylvania Canals to Hollidays burg and intermediate places, with great tiespatch.at the lowest rates of freight. Produce of every description will be received and stored or otherwise disposed of ac cordiug to instructions, on the most terms. Iron Castings, Blooms, Pig Iron. and all other articles of produce can be.shipped from the Wharf to any port in the Union w.thout the expence of dray to the Dela wire. A line of Packets every Week to Baltimore. This will be a great saving particularly to Iron Masters. Being well acquainted with the Iron Business, he flatters himself that his facilities for the advantageous. sale of Iron are not surpassed by any, and he assures his friends and the public that no exertion shall be wanting on his past to give the most entire satisfaction to those who may please to laver bun with their patronage. Philadelphia, March 14th, 1810. I To Schuylkill Boatmen who ship Coal direct to Nee York. ruittlE subscriber is prepared at all times with Horses n. and the necessary Hoo.ting Machinery todischarge the Schitylk,ll Coal Boats immediately on itpplication.at the Inwesr rides. Also. Horses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do thous own d.scharging. Apply at No. 12, Washington street. near the Battery WNI. 'l'. AMA:lisps New York. March 14, 1840. 11-tf Peter Parley's Farewell. PETER PARLEY in taking leave of his yourig friends, as an author, has another excellent work addressed to youth, with a deaign to nix ke the Christian Religion accessible to Close who have no means of education beyond the precincts of the fire side, and common School, just received and for pale by B. BANNAN. April 11 15— Roat Ropes. AGENERAL assortment of Boat Ropes, which were made expressly to ordef for New York Boats, and wnich is a superior article, together with all kinds of Ropes used in this region, for sale cheap for cash, by ROBERT ADAMS. aptil 4 14-40 rennfqhrania Dams, irc. A S%I ALL quantity afresh and well cured Penn -4-1- Sylvania Shoulders. and Flitch, at low cash prices, can be had at the Pottsville Mills, of the subscriber. A LSO, A quantity of Clover end Timothy Seed, of rood WILLIAM AUDENRIED. 14-3 t quality. april 4 Public Sale. ILURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylaill county. the Subscriber, Adminta trator of the Estate of William Poll, late of thello rough of Pottsville, and in the county.of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on Saturday the 25th day of April next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of William Mortimer, in the Borough of Pottsville, and• county aforesaid; a certain lot of ground, situate on the Northwesterly side of Norwegian Street. in Western Addition to Pottsville, bounded in front by Norwegian street, in the rear by east Market street, Southwardly by lot No. seven. Northwesterly by the other half of,lot No. 8, containing in widtt. twenty five feet. in length or width two hundred feet, being the southerly half of the lot which is marked-in the eastern Addition to Pottsville. No. 8, late the estate of said deceased.— Attendance will be given and the Couditions of Sale merle known at the time and place of Mlle by SAMUEL SILLY MAN, Administrator By Order atilt:, Court, ECM april 4 FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. lot BANN AN has jito received a aupply of Gar A-P•den Seeds, warrantegresh, among which are the following : • PEAS. Extra Early Dwarf Marrowfat 10 inch Dwarf Early Frame Large Marrowfat_ !JEANS. e l Large Windsrir Large Lima ' Extra Early Snap' Early Valentine French &Mt Cranberry Pole Horticultural Cranberry Bash CABBAGE. Early York large York . Early Sugar Loaf Flat Dutch Green Curled Savoy Red Pickling LETTUCE. Early Curled Early Cabbage Royal Cabbage India Head n Ice Rutter Head RADISH. Early Long White Early Salmon Early Scarlet Red Turnip White Turnip Black Spanish White Spanish . Rusty Coat CUCUMBER. Early Frame Long Pickling SQUAW iltit Bush Lon Green Patty. pan ONION. Bed Annual French Sugar Beet by t thy. Together with i eh& Seeds. March 21 'Fiances Dockets. D EMI and Foolscap, full 'end half bound Diickets on hand and for aale - ebeap, at the Bindery et the subaeriber. B. BANNAN. I aril ?V' JACOB KREBS, Clerk Yellow White BEETS Early Turnip Long Fllood French Sugar CELERY. White Sulid ked do. SPINNAGE. Prick ley Savoy PEPPERS. Rnll Nuts . S%ect. 'Torn Carrot Pepper Grass Lnndun Leek A spa reigns Curled Kale Nutmeg Melon Cantelope Citron Melon Ok ra Tontatne Curled Endive Tart Rhubarb Nastutium Purple Egg Plant Curled Parsley. Sugar Parsnip Salsify TURNIPS. White Flat Purple Flat Large Norfolk Yellow Bullock Ruts finga HERBS. Sweet Marjorem Summer Savory Thyme . Sage Mignonette, &e. China Tree Cora Sweet Corn Onion Seto, he pouad,or smaller gess oe assertment .of Flower EMI WIJV'TER R R Li; fiNT:i , . Pesitittlitvairai a 1 Raft NREFECTORY4 JIAN.SILVER : 11 ROPRI ETOR, Respectfully xequeste Ids friend end, cuatomera will accept his sinedre,thaului for the great encouragement he has received, from thein since he opened the above 'establish*nt. In making this request, IS. takes the niiportuni-• ty to inform them he has made extensive arrange-, merits for the Winter Ihnineas, end constant.; Iv ho aupplied with all the delicacies end article, which the Philadelphia Market earl of !during - nue Winter Season. , , frotn 75 to 'shoo each. 60 to 1 62itr 403. S 0 r doz. 371 per doz. 31* . perdu -23 ear dos. 30 7eirrapins. Fried Ovum Scolloped, Chaling Disk, Roasted, , Stowed, i Venison Setae, Fardinsc-1-- 4.e 4-e WINES. • Old Bacteria Wine, per bottle. 200 • do. Pale Shsoiry, de. , j 200' do. Brutien du. de. 2 00' do. Port do. do. 200 do Lision do. do. 100 Ccampaigue Henry Clay Wine, 0 00 do. Napoleon, do, - 9 00* du. Woodcock, du. • 2 Id) do. Vieiorio. do. ' 9 OQ di , . Palmetto. do. • 200 London Brown Stwit,—stroll Wars. 1 . Proves, Smith's, and Scchel's, X X Pdle Ale on Draught. Anartmente always imreeiline l ds for sup- per pdrtics, &c., and Ouse who call mey!expect to receive every attenti t o - n. Ni..v. 16 . ' ! 11i—t1 . . RE %OVAL EDMUND W. EARL; Elff AS removed hie Dry Good Store froin Market 2 " ll Strcet to the late re.,iderce di Dr. Illalberatadt. Centre etreet apd one door north of Mr.:IVV.r Ling's Drug and Chemical Store. E. %V, E. *lll comtimie to receive an asaortment of the mold semionahle Goode and Killen.' the pipet'. age of his friends and the public. ? Fi•li 29 ^h- To the Electors of Sc,hvylkill ()Runty. FELLOW CITIZENS: Having been encoMaged by a nitinher onl, friend., I am induced to offer Myself as • cand,drie lur the (Alice of 1 SHERIFF. At the ensuing election. and respectfully solicit your suf frages. If elected, I pledge myself to perfo r m the do• ties of said office, to the heat of my abilities, and as far as possible to the general satisfaction of the imblic. Your friend and fellow-citizen, A BRA HAMII EEON ER 12—te March 21 To the Free and Independent El ctors o Schuylkill County, FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent s i olicitatious of.s number of my friends I have been ilnduced to offer myselt a. candidate for the office oe. SII At the ensuing election. and pledge myself, if elected to perform the duties of the said office to the hest of lay abilities . Yonr friend and fellow-citizen. EQI2I: E H. STIEHTER. 9—to Feb 29 Notice. 4 LL persons having demands 'gains / t the late "I` firm of A. Henderson & Co., of Port Carbon, will please make the same known to.the undersigned immediately, either at his residence in Mahanten go otrcet, or b) letter directed to Pottsville, Schuyl kill county. ALEXANDER HENDERSON. March 28 13-3 t The United States Gazette pf Philadtilphiu, will please insert the above o three.timee and charge this offer. To the Stockholders in the Contiany for erecting a Bridge over the N. E. Branch of the river Susquehanna, near the town of Cattalo:sm. Notice 11:4 HEREBY that a meetiUx of aald stnekit,,lders will be held at the house:now occu. pied by Joseph Sharpless, in the town of Cattawiesa, on Monday the 4th day of May next, 4tereen the hoots of one end o'clock 1"„ M., fur the purpose ofcivetinE one President, six Nlanagers,:one Trc.ae. urer and one Secretary. for the ensuing year. EZRA S. 11AYINRST. Skretary. 13—te Catraw 'sea, March 28th, 1840 New York Smoked Ifteof. UST received an additional supply of this sew LIF tier article. For teals by T. & Dec 7 40-3( Notice. , TO COAL AND IRON cOliff'iNlES. r VHF. subscriber, having been many,yettre enpged /1 in the coal business in Boston, and More largely than any other person in New England, ie desirous of obtaining employment in the servicre of some company or individual enraged in that business. Heim thorough• ly acquainted with the business, and hat a knowledge of all the principal dealer's and con'sumenr—nany of the largest of whom he has hitherto supplied. do has em. ploicd a large number of men, end andeystabde their management ; he also is well acquainted with the freight. mg, business. From his long coon.ction With the Ly coming Coal Company, he haaaciMired a kitowledge of the manufacture of iron, hating been familiar with alt the experiments made by them,:in smeltihg ore with mineral coal. To persons commencing business. the prcsettt affords an opportunity of acquirind the expen. elite of years—and to coal merchants, obteining a cue tom. which has been many years establishing. Communications addressed to the care of H. Roan, Esq.' Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. The compensation required, will he arnall,i present em pin, ment being the principal object. Marla 21 .12— C R. iOWELL. GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, prizzaDiEld e fflateghawotit i WOULD respectfully annOtirtell =to hit /*, friends and the public, that he has leased the ea e c. al,nve establishment, recentl34 occupied by Ra p Mr, William King, No. 69, N orth Thin! street. The central location;of this hotel. and the experience of the present occupant in the caps. city Of landlord, may offer strong inducements to tholes who may desire kindly attentions and reasonable charges while;sojourning for pleasure orbusiness itt the city of Philadelphia Ilia BAlC . l9fnrnished with choice liquors; his Tans will Present every object which might be elpected from an abundant and excellent market; hie SrkeLima is es teneide and attended by an attentise hostlkr ;"and with everrdisposition to make Guesti comfortable and wale- - fled, he anticipates a daeehare of patrneagia. Philadelphia, March 14th, ' 11-Bwie Wrench Sugar Beet Seed, WARRANTED fresh, just received ' Philadelphia price i s.—Also .a small quantity of Chinese Tree Corn. March 14 MO For Bent. . AN - Office situate at the cortuir of Centre 00E-y74-i. Union St. Near the Steam Mill. Pewees , ;;; sioc given on the lat of April l For wilco-- II el lan enquire of •-W. r. DEBERG. March 21 , 12—tf Corner of Union St: To ,Let. &Sag THY. upper part oldie DuroHifi, Reuse sow occupied by the subscriber, villi be let on 44411 A-; eatable terms to a small family: I -.A • M.'CROSLAND. Morris' Addition, March 21, l‘p! German' . 4 OLLOQUIAG Phrases, jest , Tte iv4d and MY sib" by ! B. -113-ANSAN.. 1 9- B. BANNAN: