out some grand scheme of imp:rtc upon its critopletion,or eery snoni f FORITS:USE A FULL ;12F7 CA Pe.FAL EXPENDED. - Although the Lehigh Caoal# Clitionledged to be 'a goon Work, it is fat.. too-copi?, f r. the present trade. As welt might the few Fettle p kti new country unite togetlierand borrow money, f.: 1 inake a railroad to transport iheir few pro-luctsto 4, narket, saying th a t the.ttine will come when th# Mier eased trade will re+ 1 quire it; -t r hus involving them` Ira in debt fur the construction of a work tooi far lip. adiance of theirl necessities and übiltties, ant? th /*Jiro*, comjwunst inii on which, would act _as tin ppieSsiim-burthen . oli n their induStry. ' I 11 I • . i ~18ct • wtth the Lehigh Canal., the :annual cost o ft 80' for ititereat, repaiMjcitw, , as shown in No. 1. amounts to- , $244,424 59 To' which' add 6 per cent. inter l st on $ 1,000.000 of the capittlind t k,ex pended in its construction. [ Total 'annual cost of Canal 1 ' The descending trade On tli: 247,146 tons, and the as Ittlini the total \ trade passed through t 'I was therefore 274 190 tons, an tolls wass 141,300 11, of equ:l (the charge being li . Gelds petl same charge, say 51 i emits I pct require an annual tonnage of I the above annual cost'.of, $ 304 At / cents per ton yer mile.l , full and fair charge for toll on r to pay the above annual cost.. When may Si) large an unto ed on the Lehigh Catial !--I, distant., In the, Mean race,: ril. ed annually, to pay the losses o' ADDING TO ITS CAST, 4 EST cOMPOUNDING, T INDEBTEDNESS MAY Kil, IF NOT EXCEED, TH4 TRADE UPON THE CANS . Is there' guy reaspoilble priil the life time of the 'prCsetit liol4 gation s to c k or ltian, the tolls or the Lehigh and Wil l l kesha q their annual cost for re'pp . irs, & , on thecap.ta. i I .invested 1 . Philaiielphia, April.: ISIO. 8.7. , ii1et Eger.—'l'ti'f.vilow NortliornpLiti Courier; is the L • sued . by an old _and rehiecta t '.lli 4 , believes to ,Le a sure fancily GM A • solution of tartar ea l r pint'of hot, water, sficiold ho quatitities just sulfi •iO4 to ill rile symptoms run hi.rn.l Vt . 11 1 pretty freely of s iffron i low In the use of cr.ith'irtie f , great administer mild medicries, an , the use of calomel. Ytllien with spasmodic atfecti'pli* opkl' tared, elixirs to:childrenjand anum. To prevent tlie virus halation s from the boOy front thus finding its way back to ti have found the follotinig ut t i benefiCial. viz : to washl the water - once in five orl six 114. coating_ , of Indian mesh : TIC ! in practice fifty y4ar l fs ag.l‘ in twenty, he attribul.eo it to part of the nurse; anJ for formly successful, whentiver this remedy may be foihr i d fifty years ago,; but if, is p . changed in some of its . t'eatur, wry, It is now a arca4iyl if a:remraly can he [0640 for entitled to the gratitude of 0 6 1 be unusual fatal this se'ttsom fearful extent in the country. -• From the Ybrk VIE WAN', ; Mr. Printer —I am a {iiinj as I can't make a 5r..4, thoughts on paper.. So l fterel man a chance trio. want to know if it'44:igi men or any party lo bean pi It makes them too proud and mot.' 1 I want to know if the Vito! it °thee for the last I 2 '!‘•C holder has'ot got richer l l aimit want to know if SardrtWl other office holders hair'ti:.l t year with as many: mat! have set. up in bu+itiess'lev4 l Untied Stales? I Want to knowf it ifentql money out of iheirliiinfi r s nail honest mae, as Gen. Mart to be? I want to know ir Makin.yar 25,060 dollars a veer for being • is not worth 100 000 dollar ;in did not. ack non ledqe 50:000;d, noted and mortgages? ; • , • I want to know it' 140,0004 " for uric man, and if Van btiri home a.,d live on it? I want in know if Jetnes 'ltehanan did riot lately sell off his lands,r nd sp lorthi and change Ihem in to notes and montages; anri if Bie , c notes and gag¢s were not niisess.idut $70,000 worth? t I want .to knoW tl Vain Buren and Buchanan have not 'proposed the sub.t'reasu6t l schrtne, anil rector] mended . it because it will Orlogi down lhtx wages, provisions, and the pride of lain? by I want to know - if Van Buren and Buchanan' will ,not double their property ihen,.when the ;price of ,land fulls? That is, if they have 70,000 dollars worth of land rnortgagi.d when it is 100 dollariOin . mire. they will get 1400 acres wlidn tk falls to S~ dollars an acre, in-tead of only 7011'u'eres. . There, Farmers anal Nltieli:anies, do yoi4see the cunning of Mile MartrO and the triekerv.ot .11 nmv B ! how the' , froh-trreatury wooldl, 1 I'EI.P ITHIE RICH, and GRIN N THE PPM? rwant to know if the Mike jhtrlders at IVla.hung ton dont get their pay all in Salvi.r dollars, iithile we poor devils, nave nottnag bu 'Van Buren und nut enough of theta" I want to know if vc}e ever! saw shinplaltierw till Van Buren was Presidi to? He been in fllearly 4 years, and still we have within , hitt stiinnitster • S.— ; ill' he cant hip ire, I say let 'old Tippecaui try his hand, and I'll warrant you see no more rags. r.I think Its time vim o liad; a change. rrliere's something rotten in ainmsra, li's as go4l for the goose as it is for the gander •ILiti le Martin thus been • .ourgonder long eithogii, and;tie.has made t %E. people , his goose -too long, so I move we to•n 11111110 m; and put the old war horst)4 , in his stead. No 'itiore at present, but come more after; a little. Youk, .IL. 'PILE FA RI; Elt'S JPEmp. RACY.— oissinn . a retail store few days Once, we stepped in • as is our ctistom. - tt>k huive a friendly chat With • those we usually fired round the stove. One t • • of those baud box raised Chaps, .1 fellit whose hands were as whie. rind soft as newly made kid glove;.WaS prat i ng about mi3tocrt CY and Van . flureilisini. In the store was an • : old Kentuckian, wh:oseiesid bore the Iblopsoiri of soineseveuty hr More Wintets, buying some rtl - articles fur his ferup-4for all his appearance Bespoke' hitn"a titre! pi ;the soil.. FlUr some time ho paid no atceittidn to the Van - Buren champion's declarations F ahpUt thei' federal Pt: candidate, the old granny, the petticlat hero, -ate. When the. Old !Man had finished his 1:1' . purchases, he retur ; ned,tO this pinleOlmodern t --'4:•dernocracY, and loolungtliim s the face, 'abserved— 1 - 1 i • . : " 11, meat, that actually, erearler, Y lELDS IURN FOR THE You called him a petticoat here?" e• Yea, my old buck, what if I did?" "--Why, I will just tell you:What—l served under this Federalist, this polio:oat hero. I followed lien thrinigh the snow w hvn I hadn't a pair of -hoes as good as that negro"; I have fought with him, eat with litto,aild -legit Null him. 1 haVe ' , wen boo where you daren't show your calf.skiii; and abliough I don't know that I shall vote kir him tor President, or for any body; yet by gohy, if you don't say You lied about him, I li make you—that's all I have got to say, old buck, you call me." The mushroom began to apolouise, but the old man vroulifot let him off; he made him _ctti•iw ass words over and over again When hr. hid finished, the old man remarked, " You call Gen. Hari twin a because lie was fizhttioz for his could when your De. inorratic PleSiderlf, Van efl. 1:111,4 all tie could to rissi-t ihe eileOilies of his coin, try by opposing Mr Madison andhisadiniti. Ist rat MP. • 69,000,00 $ 304,924,59 Lehigh Can:4 was 'trade 26.041 tons ; i o I:anal during 1839. ihe - total charge 101* to 511 cents iier ton, Sun per mile.) at the t.in, average it, would 89. 07 tone, 'PO PAT 024 59. ""If, to fi , rtit for my country makes me a Fe.hiralist, l am so; and. if serving in places where I am well paid, and em in no danger of my. hide, makes tut! a 1). m•►c'at, 'I ain't no Democrat.' I tell you at rippling you'll find plenty of old men here, that won't stand by and hear "their old'General abused, no way you, carifix it; and here slier, when you want to atinie a man who has foutrht for his (7:4 4111• try. you ha hest go out to one side, where You are sure none of the old settlers will hear You; if you don't, you'll catch it certain. The first vote I ever gave was f►r Toni Jef• ferson, and if I live to give another it will lbe for Old Tip." viiich id considered a 'oal, it would require :2.040 tr,S. nt of trade he expect- .day is certainly far ney must be borrow the Canal, WHI(3H 'D wrrup,TEß- E INCREAE OF EP PACE WITH. INOREASE OF This is no fancy sketch. At least f.ur men, residents of this city, wiine,ssed it; and onb J‘f, the number, after the old man went tut, remarked. "My mind is.made up-1 will vote for Harrison."—St. uis Republican. 'liability„ ,'d that • uring der of I,eitigh Navi- In the Lehigh Rail Road, atill pay and yield 6 [ l ' er cent. 1 )g is d. scribe in the I :ourse ntspract(:t7 put 'citizt.n. anti t4init he r this tnaluglint dis- rtic, five paths to a lyen trr the useate, when the n thtr.ty he n+ rtritik xihn, or imptal tel. are should be takeo to • t by all IffeittlA to avoid to p.iiient is troubled 'lel should be /dolinis- 'I) I tuti• the ex- CI, and tontm, I a;iu:boeTiera t (piodneed by! being abtiorb c lungs and v le of treAme t v, ry ilk and '‘‘ itli a ' llea in, Ipatiect with t 'rs, and cover writer Sayl4, tI if, he Inst one, patient I on the irty years he tilhs Uni t) re e hope eeesstrolitow aei it was ssible, the diso.tler has u een- s within a ha DIEM purge to the yo it. the discove world. It It prevails al will be ran; lo o, to a ...puhrifi 'oft Ft: I NG-3I s,o er ll.ch, N. IC, and like to eise ues. Give ;.1 01l my . 01 ki n g I for any man . N. , er too 10,r.? corrupt fur ,ur , r .ef or 1 think !govern. Buren linen hnOn' hrrn I . rs. Inn it ev e r ; v ..Ifit.e Ite,,n i rlit tt, tte - nt,, Price, Illn n•litn , + ant!. 1..,n (4t - within{the h., on 4 of ctollnrs, 4,tt wonhi tY p'ntir rnecherqc in Cie IF to take l lit' i r public 11. it ill chal ) re of no has proveit;feinisell Boren 4esi not gel Piesident, and if he property, ,fiti if he 'Bars as hipi . own in ig illar-s it noii'enniigli II had out, Eitter go .‘ You say Gen. Ilanison is a Federatistr= " Yes." , " Y4/4 call him granny?" Columbia I ounts'. YIIUXG 31Ek.:TISG At a nitiel hoz of Ihe ;not.e, men or l'Aiimhia held at Illoonishurg no :Saturday the !Sin of pril iki;.taukt, in accordance with a poitlie it/lIN. SR% It PLESS 1.11111,1 , 11 4teeit , ; TER %I. TROUGH I EVI JOHNSON Il IRAM 1 . 1111.1 ES •aid 1 PIIRAIM V“ .t.! ; +ll.ll W. W. !lighter, and Al. E. Jaci.on, were Secrets- 1 he object ot the meeting was pita'cd by W• (;• Hurley, Esti are'r which. ai• mittee war appoit.t of the fnlt.eving named nereoinitry ~,,, 'nate 1.1e,t csi to the! L)erfil , . l,l'lll4C tVne e 1/PlOl4ll to be held at Bllttinore on the 4th of next. J E. Bradlee,.A. 13. Shuman. A. 111. De.ha, John 1i".loz, Vincrtit Artmine, Franklin Flamini!). lei rilrhd. knit. Ciiiiie!ison, Martin Rupert, - harks C. Eton., %Vtlleam Furry, tiansurt M,oden hall, Jeremiah B sone, I.ienard Brewer, Get„ 11 • Willits, and iir l'orrimitiee reported the.followirig persona as drlrgates in alit nil said c ;1 - Iyr:ration In wit : W. B F nuirnhouse, lis•njarnin Frick, Johri D. Day, JOIIII 11mm. S4iarlre 8....13AVV -111:111, Arthur W. Frick,-Win. N,srN.er thorn. W. 0. Hurley. George D. Dr Peter Vastinr, B IL Paxton, Frederick J Swab', B P. Fortner': Jack4on Sloan, 'I. W. Ititherts, Lime. Pleosaots, Elisha Barton, Thnirtas Iles., Ed .card Forgoer, John IlitglieN. El iii Price, Satniirl ars, Connor, Joseph Paxson, Samuel M D. Wells, Charles C Evans, J. r. Smi h. Dr, John Ra B 1-aac Porsel. Peter Sandall,•ti. E. Craig, Horace Broth Nell. IC.iihati siiqer. Gen floulteN, Jos. ph 11,ohs:!, A.B. Shuman. David Clark, and Daniel Pur,el. The f.lbiwin E : rem dnli,ri were ofrtred by .1 Pl.-amarits, and 'lna rotucri.ly nchwed. That th • County of ("”lom his tied to the El clot fur Prt•stdr•nl and 11 , Vf_ Pre.oileto, in as much as ttazetne county had the Elector to 18:36. RePrilvrd. That we approve or the nft,ll.tatirtii of 4. 13 Wilson. as the eainfiA.ite for Elect9r o f the Congressional district, mace at the N illy' mewing held in B fiotn.htire nn the -lIY of Mardi la-4. Ste•ttivrd; Thal lite Cortir ref:4 app at the Wh,e rouetio2, helil in ibis county our !he `40 4 111 M rl . ll to nisei Conferees from Liszerne county. 14 the purpose or select inz an E'entor, l w ill carry inn the views of the WhiLis of this comity, by insist. iior on the nomination ,el' A. B. Wilson. as the can. dilate fur Elevior. . The following resnlinion Was offered by bikini J. Raton and adowed. Re,to c lveti, Thal the IX Ii .14mling rommitte of thug (voi l a tr. he orydrudied lo call n COlllll% Delegatt• ineektog. thr the ottrom:e of forming a Ickes to hr, .morrit.d the fiiejids or Gunerul lidrrison at the t 1c Mber 'eleci Re•ohteti, That the priweediniag o f this rncetino si , rned by the artier r+ and thr B!...citry•btirE Wilkei.barre • Advocate; and , Ainers' Journal.' _ _ . ji mNT SIIARPI.ESS, Pres't. i pi: T F: II M. TROCGH, / 4 LKVI JOHNSON, .• Vice Presidents Ilrain.m IHILLIPi. (.. ErTtAIM ARM TRONO J W. W Right•r• t Secretaries. 11. E4arkson,' % Fr o m the Log CAbin. LOCO LYRICS, NO. 1 They tray that Vail Buren ‘. has no poetry about him C . this is hardly trite, as I shall prove, in iny, series of Locu Lyrics, if acceptable to the Editor. VAN BUREN. Who ran to h, 1p me when I fell." Since he has filled'the chair of State, Whose conduct has been past enduring, end now deserves ktriitor's fate! Who Whit - n - the savage Indian foe, Warr ye lling. round ihe shores Huron In safe' retreat was •• laying low ? And when Ocn Tie" wasin the field. Who was his country's rause adjiiring, And hoped to see pur lieeinen yield Van Buren! Who has a smirk and smile for all, And!" bows and bows "in style alluring 1 But smiles can never "stop that Van Buren ! . , lArhosf schemp of ihe SulFTreasury, Is plunder fo each roiftumsuring, Who then can mizzle, 04 T. 1' ? Van Buren! Who says if laborers' wages fall. "Irwin be their happiness securing? Whereas we know 'twill ruin all, These !things can freemen longer brook, - Wilful there are easy means of curing'! No+•=deiid, Malty hack to Itinderbook, Ant let Old Tip succeed Berean 'lnstitute. - IWIEETING in, Air. Peale's Hamm on Werke!. IT-R day! evening next, at half past seven o'clock.-- Queption for DiF.cusision : ..Sitheld the testimony of any inaividual be re. jected, before a court of justice, on account of hia religious! opinions?" • . All are invited to attend and participate in the dig. passion.] • • Nail 37 ' 4 On Monday evening, the 20th mat., by the -Rev'd. Allred A. -M iller. M r.- Wu. P. Briletit', fu Miss J tau: daughter or Mr ,Itticob Shelly, all of Pottavitle. On Atiturdsiy evening the ' 18th jos% by Grorge E - . 11. at. New Cwitte, Flr PAM!. ()RUM In Miss NI AR T MILLER, both of Nevi Cdatte, Setioy kill County. On Salorddy the Pith inst. Mr. THOMAS BULLOCS. In Miss Loth of St. (Ynir. Ou Sundae the 19th netd. by George Reirenvdei, F.-9. 11r. Bat.nwilv J Evwa to Mt a Mii ttsss, Igtta of the Mil/IC place• On the same evening. by [4'l Evans, Esq. Mr. Dastat.: 4 l. , 4llo to Miss RH DA Mullah, all of the saint pipet. On the 31st ult. by the Rev; Alfred -A. Mitkr, Mr. JOHN UREN to Mrs. , Matecance-MORTIAIER,uII iur this County. DUE D. At 71tontevidea, nn the Mb February last. sud denly o! apoplexy, 71teuclure Sheafr, Esq. of Ports mouth. N. H. Pottsville, April - 25. 1040. F L 01.) It. by the 1 oad was wbrlb on Friday 34 50 %Vi 'EAT 90 per it.ishei, in demand. RYE FLOUR 1 50 per cwt. n. lat mond RU(.IOIIIEAT FLOUR SI 50 per cwt • RYE, by the load 43 uy the busnel—ready sale RYE C.llol' 45 per bushel in demand. ITS 35 ceuts—rcady sale. PO FATOI.:O-37,i cents per bushel indemand . (:011.N —45 cent. per bushel in demand. CLOVER - SEED-912 tnt per bushel. TIMOTHY SLED —s2 50 per bushel. XSEEI)—SI 45 ,ter misfit!l in demand. WIIIS6.KY-45 cents per gallon. BU I' l'E R-20 :eats per pound—in Kegt.2o cease Eiais--121 cents per dozen. L \R U-14 cents per pound. 1' ‘l,l,OW lucent" per pound. II %;IIS 138 cents per polled. CORN (31101' 711 loDeeptc per hushe emand BACON-13 cents per pound. BEI.:SIV X-20 cents per pound. VI`IIIIEIN-62 cents per pound. Cl)t WD /L— ten? s per pound ICKCRI.:I... ity the figl. No I $l7 No 2,515 SI LT-2 :fit/ per b61.;75 per bushel PI ASTER, ,is worth fiti* 50 per ton. 11A Y $lB per ton. TROOP, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY CAV %LH Y 4,11 Parma'. on Nlimtiuy fbr 4'h &iv ni %Inv, Ih4ll, at NI( rtunar's Hotel, at 2 o'clock. P. tit ,Sommer Ueitforin.• RV Comma nd. M iCI I► EL NIOR rl %I ER First Serfferint. Po l'hillomathic Society. liUrNi) EVEN! NIG. Aprul 30th. 1?-40 tl Sut•jeet lire drhalr, 114 a aul.powdrr been pro rhiet,ve iit Inure Loud than nvil. DAtate to corn otence at half pnnl . Peru.orn.• ‘‘lsitiitg , to become members will please leave ilitir names whit CHARLES W. PEALE, Secretary. npril 23 a Li, persons haven; Odose against the iinders• sizin2d are rilyssiid to present their hills lon stttletnetti,and thaPe indebted 'will save co-t by making pa)unuit Wine the first day At'. Way next. B. LIPPINCOTT. april 25 17— . ABF:co:si IDE L) itoni the at rvieepf tlic.subceriber, nu Mot day last, Iwo apprinier , to the Print ing Bustness—one narro.€l it I! IN 0170. acrd a bow 10 years.—The other PETER N FIAN LEY. .. a ,d about 18 year-. The above reward. but no ett.irees, will be it.,tfl tinny person e ho will return either or both to the sub , erther. All persons art iierehy forbid hitiborui thew, wide' the lull penally of the law, or trusting the. on nit. iieeniiiir 13 BANN %N. Pottsville, April 2.5 • 17-- ,Lumber, Luutiber. 75.0()() In and :et/ nrch Lint Shingles, 3,10011 I Shim,le., 111,111ii1 :eel A IMO/ P• pia r Boards, • A'sn r 1 6n, and Yob., Pro.• Platot nog, &e.. Cotionnily lirr sale on rea-onable terms at tin Shire In Centre street. . uprul 25 111rOPOSA1.S %%111 be received at the Commis SWller ' s office in ()I Nigsburg, for buthirog a Brolge across the Snkulara Creek, 'tear the town of Ntne c rrovc, On the road leadrog to Harrisburg, about 13 feet high, with Iwo ruches of %pod, each about tIII feet ut leng•h—the peer ut the centre, and the a. butiiierits of stone. A draft of the plan un which the Itrolge Ia to he tnli, may •be hoes in the• said race, at any tunic previous to handing in the Pro posals, which must he on or before the Ilth of May next. The undertaker to furnish all the necessary materials. nr.•.l 25 17-3 t VOTIUE herein( given that an El, efinn will be held at Ihe usual ',lave, in the Borough of Pon vtlle, on Monday the 4th of May next, lot the purpose or choosing the hollowing office's One Chief Borgeks, Three t outlet' Men, Three Auditors, One Town Clerk, One Oteh Coo•dable, and Two Sc h ool Directors. F. LONGABACH, High Constable. april 25 17-2 t l'ottstille Water Company. .' E Stockholders of the lioltavtile Water Coin pally are hereby notified that an Election will be i , e:d et Winciin Aloriiiner's Hotel, on Nlondav the 11111 day o! may nett between tlie hours of Q ano 6 P, M., for the iinilaise of clot - Ting nine direc tors to conduct the business of said Company for the ensuing }car. ANDREW RUSSEL, Preident„ april 25 l7-3t Van Buren ! Van Buren! Mechanic's Lieu. NCHUYLKILb CO[]NTY SS. In the Court 4,11 Isaac Lykens, Gnomon Pleas : - 14 VB. }in July Term, di, .04, • George Halberstadt. J Iti4o. No. 51. IO HUE is hereby given to all claimants and. others interested tin the sum nt $lll4 43, for Carpel, er work June to a certain Building to All that certain three story Brick Building situate on Market street, in the Borough of Pottsville, in said county, sitm.te and being on part allot No. 96, said part of said lot is bounded in front Sy said Mar. ket street 28 feet, and in depth 55 feet, on the rear by au alley, Northeasterly by part of said lot No. 96, the property of Mr. Lim.einnyer, and Southwest erly by another pail of said'lnt No. 96. the property of Francis B. Nichols, that a Scire FaMas lies been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas ut Schuylkill 'county, in the above stated care and will be returned to July Term of said Court. Van Buren ! Van Buren! LOCO MOTIVE. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs burg, April 25, 1840. 17-4 t "alat LACK and .Fancy Cassimeres, Figured and gle Plain Satin Vestings, Rich Coloured and Buff Cassimere do., Marseilles. do,, Plain and, Sipped Linnen Drillings, Super Corded . Italian Cravats, Sattin and Bombazine Stocks. Low iSummer Summer Braces, Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves, Sum. mer Cloths, Beaverteens, Pungee Hdkfs., &c. &c. EDMIJND W. EARL MARRIED. The way they, do it at St. Clair. RE% 3IAItKUT. A olice. 6 Cents Reward. SAMUEL HAIrZ 17- To Bridge Builders. Borough Election. nrr_ april 23 -•- ; - 'AMER'S JOIURNAL. ,• tipritanr Goode. Ar UST receired, a »iw and splendid ElSMOltrnent of and Sumner Goads. which have been se., lected nit h care. bud be sold at a small advance'. -z-Atinitigst which; _ will he .found .Mouseljne laainesc Lawrie% Black and Blue. Kick- Silks. il'hinizes and - flaiiii.stic Prints, Fair' do.,.Saper Black Tillt4 Shaisl., Damask Table Liu nen find Npiting, 114nrten Caratirtp Ildktl4 Witte. Clota*rpaine. Figurv..:3l.-rine: an 1 Plain Swiss l uc lin. Swisit Roane l!hlther Veils, Gauze srai Mango do. Loci. 11u kris. Mohair (I..ves and 11itts4111ack Lice Back Silk Fringe ant: Lace. 110,4 ‘ 1 '.0 108 .1Gia*e.=‘ tat every . style and quality, Alarbeilles Shirts. &c. 'Sze. april 25 Ticks; Muslin, 4c. ' BLEACHED and Pintili:acticd Muslins.tiekinErs and Cheeks, Infant Blankets. dr.,c. IFizether wlth every variety ofFancy .alid Domestic Dry Goods, which will be' itold very cheap '•for cash." EDMUND W. EARL .17— a pill 25 .411 E toihe soh-eriiier, about three !noodle nen a stray SOW, with one of her ears etil. with two nr three black 'spots. The owner is reqovded to come forward, pay charges, and take her away. EDWARD WE:IMAM. 17-1* nnr4 '23 Administrator's i%otice. WIIEftEAS letters of adinini•tration of the goods and chuitles t% Inch Y, t re of Pion ket F. Gle , tworth, late of the city of Trenton, int he State of New Jersey. deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill co..nty to. the sullscribert— 'All persons indebted to the said Plontiet F Glent worth.; demised, are requested to make -pat mem, and tho , e having claims against the estate of said decca.ed to present them. Pottsville, April !filth TIPPI scorr would respectfully inform the IL" Public that he has mdioriated with him in the elpilting and Tailoring business. Mr. Edward T. Taylor Of.Philadelphid, tinder whose duet-tint-1 the thisities• rit Po•ii•ville will hereafter be condocled, while the Senior partner will Vint iritle the nianoi;w. tore of ( . 101111tie nh the city ot" Phtlatirlplul. (per. sonally.) The firm' rkpeet to give entire sant:fac tion to the public. and Mere to receive p.trmiage commensurate to merit. The follawirm certificate will show the esiim,tion in which Mr. 'Taylor's a bilities were held by his late employers : April 51h 1810. This is to certiry that Edward 'l'. Tailor been in our employ as a cutter for the last two Pa ar.d ham proved hiae , elf one of the very b\ at ractieul uud s6euildric 'f aow. s . roKEs—& BROWN. met , thant Tailors. The under , igned will keep conseantly on hand a sorra r toomriment of Gocht. soiled to the Fen.mi, which they will make pp io a style which shall be satisfactory to ihe purchaser. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, coiner of Centre& N 1.111.1 ittanffo .sects, opposite O'Connor's lime!, Pottsville. April 18 16— To the Electors fl Schuylkill rowily. FELLOW crrizENs:—At Ow urgent imlfrita none of numerous friends,• I offer inytwit . us a candidate for Inc OFFICR OF stiEntrp, at the' ensuing election. Should Ihe an fortunate ac to rucoive a rosjOrity of your tree seifrragee. I ~hall pledge inyerleiir en itoortiul, faithful ar.d honest execution of my olliciat duties. ' Your obedient gervunt, JOHN Al. Orwiesburz. April 18, Tr I E enrolled Militia cotopo,ing the 1:21h Coro pa , ny of the 311th 12eatmetit P. 31., emist,.ting of Obit part of the Borough ut POltr , Vlll.•, eLISI 'of t otre ,treet, and that part rtf Norwegian h,wrodop, west of the erntre Turnpike, are Ittrehy foamed that they are regotred to net t on Mouthy the 4111 dot of 31, 1 y next, at In o'clock A. M. at the lonise of the sahseriber, property tqltiooed for dolt' as the law r• (pores. JAAI ES CLEAItY, Captain. .uprtl 18 To all the heirs and iegal presentalvi s if John Zr hirer, lute of West Pen n to wn . Chip, in the county of Schuylkill( Farmer.) dei•rai.ed • 11 unsTANT to an RI-der of the Orphans' Court II of the county of &cliuslkill, an Inquest , will he held on the premises of the Real Estate of the said deceased, eontainoig about 387 acres more or less, the township of West Penn a toresard, in the county of Sclio% Mtn, on Monday the 25th day of Nhy next, ut 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to make pa ricillll of the real estate of the said deceased, to and anima his children and legal representatives, if that eau be done without prejudice to and sporting of the whole, otherwise to value and a,vraise the same; when and where you may attend, it you think proper. 'PETER F. LUDWIG, :4 tura, (II he county of Schuv lkilh Orwigsburg, April .16-1 t Schuylkill county, ss ! . 9'ri x , i 2 44. ,The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania :4 7 _ to all tile heirs and legal rep•esenta ••It. lives of William Emrich, late id Wayne 1. • township in Schuylkill county, Greet : VILt 11F.IREAS. by an inque.t for that purpose duly " awarded by the Orphans' Court 'lithe C o unty a firetiaid, The real estate or the said William Em rich, deceabed, wag valued and appraii-ed at and for the f 411.1 of seven diAlars for cacti and every acre, containing 110 acres-14S perches, stria. measure. Arid whereas none of the hers.of the Paid deceased appeared in Cook on the return of the said ingnisi lion to take the premises therein mentioned at the apppraisment and every one ; of you are therefore hart by cited to be and appear at the next slated Orphans' Cutirt, to he held at Orivitz , iitire in and thr the county g:'Schnyliull, on Friday the 24th day of July next, to:accept or relii.e In take the said upprahen nriee. I,Viinet.g the Honorable ,Janies-M. Porter, E-quire- Pre•identJun said Coprt at Or- Ntoburg, the :!7th.dav of ‘1 a reit. I i.-44n. PE FEU F. LUDO. It;, Sheriff'„ Office, () rule , ' burg, Npril IS, 1b.40. 16—,4t 'LETTERS nt Administration of the Estate of 11 .° Lawrence Lawler., late °film Borough of Potts. Yill6 deceased, haying been granted to the ssbseri. hers. all persons indebted to the Estate of said:de ceased are rt quested to make immediate pa) ment , Ad all persona having claims or demands against the said Estate. are hereby notified to'thake known the same to them without delay: ELIZ %BETH LAWLER, Molex. JEREMIAH KELLY, Adrn'r,, of the Estate of ,Lornt erica Latcler, deceased, Mar ris' Addition to , PuttsviHe, Schuylkill county. April IS -16-6 t Dividend. Tk„ToTicE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the •Sloct:- "LV holders in the Gninpany for erecting a Bridge over the the Suspiehanna, near the Town of Cotton. wtssa, that the Boatel of Managers have this day declared a dividend of seventy4ive cents per share (equal to 3 per cent ) for the last 6 inonths,which. will be' paid to the said Stockholders or their legal ItCpresentatiires on or after the 11th inst. . • , • r.ZRA S. HAY HURST, Treasurer.! 15-3 t • . Urine Bitters. • SUPERIOR . OOcte on hind and Ihrialp by lite bottle or gallen, 'at the Drug Store ot L: JOHN S. C. Al April 11 It 15—tf f. EDMUND %V. EARL. 'l7- Stray rig. ROBERT WOOB3IBF,', Admin klrainr: 16— CoparliAeeship. Militia Trainings. ' Notice. Cpoawiess, A for i n Bth, 1840. El Pay lip! 'THOSE indebted to the late firin orthe subscri. bers, muht - tnake Settlement herure the Ist day 4 May nett, at which time all the . bucks and accounts will be placed in the hands of a magistrate for col. !mann, wilbout distitictitit of per,surts• JONES & DORNAN.' april II 15-4 t dice.: I t Lt. persons havina chinas azairist Edward avegherty of Mount Carbon, will pirase sent them, properly authenticated to the subscriber, and thnie indebted to the said. :Edward Dougherty. will pluesc pay the same. J.I.XIES - GILLINGHAM. Assignee. "mir k : FOR SALE. —the Douse. at Mount Carborm in which therein, E. Dougherty ,row resides. Apply as above. Ap,ll II 15-31! Danville& Pottsvillennitroad Compaity. "lpfiE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Danville and Pottsville Radioed Company, will he held at the office of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, in Philadelphia, on teindily, the 4th of Id v next, et 4 o'clock, P. M. When an election will he held between-the hours of 4 and .6 o'clock, P. M. ror a President, tcn Managers land a Treasurer, to serve the Company for the ensuing yrar. S. II ti:AUPENTER, Secretary and Treasurvi. 15-4 t Artlll Philadelphia and - Reading A _ e -‹ ,arts,• • A'akft . _ _s EN= l MAIL ROAD. • IVREIGIIT will be transported over the above w Rail Road, heiween Reading and Philadelphia, nt the following rates: Planter, Slate, Tiles,. and (.4y Psoni Cl 59 P er ' Grn " 01:1•241,1 lbs. Piz Iron, Blooms, Timber Brick, $175 du do Flour, 20 cent. per bat rel, """ei 9 00. do do. ...are, --rain, (;,,,ri t ir ‘Vlinikti), Oil, !lard.,. 1 3 00 do. do, Wale, Cotton, L. ailler o Dry Goods, ire., and Foreign $3 50 do do. Lninar.„ 1 U VS OF F:TAUCTING OF FREIGHT TRAINS R.From Rea if Iz, T. & nlays, at 6 A M I: 'lad... ,/II W edties•da v & Sailrda, yo. ( Trallspor ?era ale rt riae,ted io have Their Goi , d. at tbe Dr p , of the Road by 11 o'clock, AL, oat the day before the, starting or the Traitana. G. A. NICHOLS, Superin ter:dant Trunspot Int inn. 15—tf April lith, Public Sale. o'E't IT F subscriker will ex p , .se to Pale by Public it Vendite on 511,11, 1 _13, , the 15tli of April next, at the nold:e 11 iti , e of Charles Taylor, Innkeeper, in Ike B uuu h ot llittersville. the follow ono property, viz: It .d...nd Bedding, INA Bottom Chairs, Wind. sor dn., Wash `4ld and:, Colleting. Nlirrors, Chests, Desk*, Stove.. Stove Pipes, Tildes, Decanters. Turn. biers. and Barr Fix:ores, Maps, Lamps, Waiters, and a variety 01 lloasehold and Kitchen Furniture, suitahle for a Public House, too tedious to enumerate. One florae, Desrbortie Waggon and Harness, two sets of [farness, and Sleigh. Sale ill commence at 10 o'clock in the rurenoon. Terms made known the time of s•ile by SAMUEL SILLY MAN, Executor. 14— . :31)01 4 Public %ale. URSUANT to an order or the Orphan's Court of Stlnai, I kill county, the Subscriber, Executor 01 the last tV ill and Te.tutitent of Henry Christ. lats of the Borough of .11 i n ersv 'lle, ((,11, keeper,) deceased, sill exposer by Public Vend Ile on Sit urddy the :2.ith day of A pill next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Charles Tat fur, en Minersville, County wore-aid—ail that. ccriatii moiety or undivided hall ot a lot 01 groood, situ.,te in fir lMtir o It M I ners one, afid marked in the watt of said Borough No 1, b, ing 100 Ices ur & ; o. NO feet in the rear 65 , tilt !eel deep, the improvements are a Lug , : two story fa vent 11.,use, now occupied lIIIIs such by Charles Taylor, with large i and LOWIIIOIIIOII6 Stabling attached ; also a is a, r , uri Fr a me !Joust., note Ih . rillatcti as a Store 1)a ellir t r. This property is so well . known by the. public ihat aty remarks as Wilt. superior location as a business stand is di oiled unn .cessare. Also, at the same time and place. a dertain lot ot ground, situate in Patiersons' Addition to Minersville, hounded by the Rail Road, by land now or late Blair Met'ltineharb by the West Branch and by oth er land of the said E...taie. Alen a certain lot of Irotnid, situated in Paiter•ons 4 Addition to Miners boon icd by the above described property, by the Rail Road in hoot, by Whir lands of George l'attcrson on the south, and by the %Vest Branch in the rear. The imi.rovements on this properly us: a Iwo story frame Dwelling Douse. Also a one story frame Dwelling Dobre, late the estate of said de. ceased - ,—conditions of the sale made known at the time and place of sale by S. SILLY'.IAN, Executor. By order of die Cuoii. JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Orwigsborg, April 4, lt'4o. 14— REMOV A L. William P. Orrick, Forwarding and =mission .llerchant, A AVINC: removed to the large sod convenient new R City Stores, Che.tiut street W hart: Schuylkill, is prepare ! to receive and forward Goa Is of every descrip tion to any point on the Schuylkill; Union, and Penney]. 'va nia Canals.—A Ise. V la the C tiesa rake and Delaware. .ind Tide Water and remelbiania . Canals to Hollidays burg and intermediate places. with great , 'espatch.at the lowest rates of fieight. Produce ()revery desert . tion .will be received and stored or otherwise disposed of ac !cording 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 ;11te Union W.thont the experee of. dray to the Ms w ire. A fine of Packets every rteek to lialtunore. This w:11 tie a great saidie , particularly to Iron Masters. Being well aimed with the Iron Ihisineiut. he eit,eis him elf that his facilities fir the advantageous oche of Iron are net surpassed by any, and he assures his !needs and the public that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to giy e the most entire .:iiistliction to those who mat t lease f» tavor bun with Their patronage. Philatii Iphta, March 14th. 1840. -11-3 mo a.. ---",r,oollratr To Schuylkill Boatmen who ship Coal direct to New Yiek. THE subscriber is prepared at all times with horses and the necessary Ilin.ling Machinery to discharge the Schu3lkil I Coal Boats immediately on application, at the lowest rates. Alsa. horses and Hoisting Tackle to let to those who wish to do their own discharging. Apply at No. 12, Washington street, near the Battery WM: T. ANDERSON. New York, March 14. 1840. 11-tf Boat Ropps. A GENERAL assortment of Boat Ropes, which tai were made expressly tQ,order for New, York Boats, and wntch is a superior article, together with all kinds of Ropes used in this region, for sale cheap for cash, by ROBERT ADAMS. april 4 14-4 t" To Let, = n an. THE upper part of the Dwelling louse now occupied by the subscriber, will be felon tele. onable terms to a small family. L M. CROSLAND. 12—tf Morris' Addition. MarCh 21. German and • Engpsh COLLOQUIAL Phrases. just received end for sale by 8.. BANNAN. Dissolution of Copartnership THE Copartnership heretofore existing. between the subscribers under the Brni of Clarksots & Co: is this day dissolved by mutual h.onsent. All per. suns indebted to the said firm, will please mike par meat, and those having claimstill present 'them Ur Charles M. Hill, who is duly uthnrised to wide the same. A. A. CLARKSON: CIIAR4ES M. HILL- Schuylkill /raven. March 17: 8.19. CS—:tf REMOVAL. • EDMUND - .14r. i'AnL 1 '• - . fAs removed Ma Dry . Good Store from ; Market street to the late restdocce of Dr. Hel‘eratadt. Centre street and one dour north of Mr. W. T Sp. ting's Drug and Chemical Store.': ! - - E. W. E. will' continue to receive an ailoitment of the most seasonable Goods and solicits the puma age of his friends and the public rob 29' i 1 .... . ~,,,, .• . , - Pennsylvania Lame, cc. A STALL quantity afresh and well curF.d Pew' eylvania [lame .Shoulders. end Flitch * at- lop cash puma, can bo had ' at the Pottsville Mills. attics' subsCriber. ALSO, A quantity of Clover and Tim, quality. 'WILLIAM aprd 4 • Slieritilifty. To the Electors of Schuylkill COunty: FELLOW CITIZENS Having been encouraged by a number of my fricndY, I am inducted! to offer myself' as • candidate for the office of SHERIFF. 1. At the ensuing election. and respectfUlly solicit yourent.- frages. If elected, I pledge myself lo perfonp the da• ties of said office, to the best of my,.6.bilitics, and as tar as possible to thegeneral t•atisfitchiih of the ptiblie. Your friend and fellow•citteen, A BRAHASI HEEBNER- - 12--ta March 21, To the Free and Independent EleCtors'of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solleitationa of a number of my friends I have been induced to iiticr myself a candidate for the office of SIIERIFF. At the Pluming election, and pledge myself,if elected In perilirin the duties of the. said office to the best of ivy abilities. Yonr friend and follow-citizen. GEORGE LL STILATER. 9—to Feb 29 Public Sale. 11317. JR F4u ANT to an order of the, Orphtuis'ii Colin Schuylkillof county. the Subiierit.er, Adminic trator of the Estate of William Poh, late o' the 80. rough of Pottsville, and in the county of SOtylkill.. deceased, will expose to Sale by Pub:te Vrdue, on Saturday the 25th day of April next, at 2 'clock in the eerouron. at the house of William Nloltimer, in the Borough of Pottsville, and minty aforesaid; a cerLain lot of ground. situate on the' Northwesterly stile of Norwegian street, ita. %Yemeni Addition to Pottsville, bounded in front by Norwegiaotreet, la the rear by east Market street, Solithwardly by lot No. seven, Northwesterly by the other halttof lot No. S. containing in width twenty five feet. in length or width two hundred feet, being the routhetily half of. the lot which is marked in the eastern Addition to Pottsville, No. 8, late the estate of kaid deceased.— Attendance %111 be given and the Cor.ditiolia ofBale made known at the time and place; of sale'by SAMUEL SILLYMAN, Administrator By Order of the Court, JACOB KRFIRS, Clerk. april 4 IMS To the Stockholders in the Contriany for erecting a Bridge over the N. E.l.Bronch of the river Susyuchanno, near the town of Gattawissa. Notice g'AIIEIREFIV GIVEN. that a' meeting'H of sold A stii4holders will be held at,the house nciw oceu• pied t-4, Joseph Shrirpless, in the town of Ciltawissa, fin 'Mendes the 4th dav et 'May next, bkween the tusittS,tl one and six o'cleek P. M., for the purpose of eleetinz one President. six Managers, one nem urer and one Secretary, for the ensuing y4tte. • EZRA S. MAYHUOST, CattawisBa, March 2sth, 1840. New York Smoked poor. JUST recciycd an additional aupplyobis saps "I' nor article. For ea:e by Dec 7 42-if T. & JBEATTY. notice. I • TO COAL AND IRON COMPINq.B. • tvlIE subscriber, having been many year* engaged• in the coal I,II6PCNS in Boston, and more largely than any other person in New England, is 'desirous of obtaining employment in the service or sorni company ar p dividual cm:aged in that business. Re ill thorough. ly acquainted with the business, and has a knoWledan of all the principal dealers and consumers—Many of the largest of whom he has hitherto supplied.. Flo has em plo)cd a large number of men, tind!underitatids their management ; he also is well acquainted with the freight— ing business. From his long connection the - Ly— coming Coal Cempany, he has acquired a krioWledge of the manufacture of iron, having been familiar with ali the experiments made ) by them, in smelting ore with mineral coal. To persons : commencing bbeimesa, the present affords an opportunity of acquiring the expert. ence ol years—and to coal merchants. °burning a exta• tom. which has been many years establishing, Coimminications addressed to the,care b 1 H. Roam.. F.Fq.' Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention. / The compensation required, will be email, Orem% exam , ploy ment being the principal object. March 21 12— C R. LOWELL. . Copartnership. ryltlE subset ihers propose carrying ott 'the Plat a tering, Bricklaying und: Stoorrnosoning. i& all their various branches for coining tieaaon, end hope by a studious attention to businessi In merit & share of public patronage. WM. H. H.. RESpELL, JAMES JOHNSON. 13—t March 28 ' W/X TE R .VGGrtifE.N' T. Pennsylvania Hall REFKTORY. JOHN SILVER., pROPR I Kroß, Respectfully request's his friend . and customers will accept his sincere thank& for the great encouragement he has received from them since he opened the above establibiliment. In making this request, J. S. takes the opportuni ty to intiirm them he has mode extensive. errenge ments for the Winter - Business , find dill constant lye be supplied with all the dencaeies•end article* which the Philadelphia Market'can afraid durtng tOtv W inter Season. from 75 *to . $l,OO 50 to 67a! 50 31 311 ; 25 , 50 7 errapins, ' Fried Oysters, Scolloped, Chaffing Dish, Roasted, Stewed, Venison Steaks, Sardines.--4c.-4e. WINES. Old At:deli'? Wine, per 'bottle, • 2 00. do. Pate Sherry, do. i 00 - ' - do. Brown do. do.. r .i 2 00 - - do. Port do. ~. do. 200 do Lisbon do. . do. 100 , Criarapaigue Henry Cloy Wine,, 2 do • do. Napoleon, do. : • 2CO do. Woodcock, do. i 200 ' do. Victoria, do. I 200 ~ do. Palmetto, do. , -,i . 2.0%, i London Brown Stout,—.ernall battles , , Pepper's, Smith's, and Sechel'it X XlPate Me li na! Draught. Armaments a!vrays in resOness,ibr t emp., per parties, &c., anti those who call mayexpect I to receive every attention.l I ~•,. Nov. 1G; •• ' ', , ': • . 1,,,,,44-14,1' , ' - [ ''. • II 'thy, Seed; a good IAUDENRIED. 14-3 t • Segr'etary. 13—te IMEI per doz. per doz. per dos, per dos per dos per'dos•
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