BEI ;4 ' ISM Irish Soni li • • , oi . ! ' ' ; Alm — AssOmmrlsA ittehoLH ' ' • Socecsa to the; man-at that place 'Tilled 'NorthHend: Bad lock tO the apalpeen-who;7 ' ' Doi llefelk. , The fame and,charaels t, • 1, .ofTippecanoe. i j -'- I. • f:t Id llit beart Tor his country,lmeny , r • Veen true i., " t Her interests and honor were ever his view, , ; Whether gallium lier.hitOes i 1 Or guarding her pelf; i 4 ' i l i . Sur its little He tared for his Own darling itelf Por such' is the. Mad I L [ - I 1 _ The) call Tippecanoe. ' Sure yotilie "Iteud'of the bterit 'tut little (amid 4all'd gt.,chai, 11 1.11 ' And that nere Wife river thartrnitiel in theret • i To the banks.of that ri ver . 1 . Mareh'd 'Etppeeanoe:—.l i i i` 'Och : there he found Proctor and all his big tires. And bastes of ! lid Indiana fitif actatelungli and whoops; : , 1 ~ 1 ' For the scalps of the boyi!, ° 1 They had sharpended their knive4 In hoPeeto make widows of all their swats wi earn And take off the scalp; ; II 1 i •Of it told Tippecanoe. i 1 1 But you shot' , 'f; ate been th ere at that ewate little • Ille ii‹. -\' - I I 1 To have seen therti-", , urn be rightiabou face, From the breve anhOe boys' Under Tippecanoe) A 1 For very soon Otter they , pixtie • ep the tr ail, - The devil a bit could you' i sett berthe tail Whilst'the•red4tteltin; Maektdarde t Without auy clothes -I ' ' Show*d a clane set of heel's4 L d -y, mar well suppose 1 1 Theygot'vcry few scalp s ' .4 - From brave Trppecaritte' r l i II f " kI ? Long life to the Hero—tich, eere wont We 1—.... N - Who trun'd the red coats of 'ti r o fooliiib ouldlikitig Who sent Proctor to hitt That same Tippecan+. Success too, to Johnson, who rmight no that sy And kill'd that big, aaviige tty lea!' TeC1 311258 May each true heart ed hgir In this fond of the I:tie, Whether Yankee or Irish ritit Huzza for the Hero • Of 'Tippecanoe. ' r der tate.44' toctit4ier 23ato Deg a, - Mort Ran' it gelchnt an er mar's) bet einft muthig I)cn Weinten unb °foul, •II t' ' • , - , Mat, 93aterlant war von ben *lben harobt, Rditintft flog er sur Netiting Irani). , eilton' Matta ter Striegtiufkbort blita ter lob iSou-ber Zudft ! Sat ifnmnertt• ben tea? I .4 • il - Tins} fd)lug am Niami, mi , one un _ lerein, e.r ben 'slinb in oirberhli cr le,cntadlt r ! 1)1a eitg roar *get,nonnen,, t),er Firbar war Fein, Morn mar it auf 4rietku bad% [ - i 1, 11nb then' fo intik, ;Wit tnpfer lin Welt, 23eburfte bag Satedant *in t i' eo ftanb an ber epiorbg, etaatt4 ber telt, cei4) by guttn e - -, at 0 e nieiOn. ; I , FM aher hegonnen ein tuner Stritg ! , 'Ma Fenn' cr 'nitt Staff 'nib nicht 91u4 ; el filhat null 91eut bitkcorne sum eieg I)er Wrlbberr bon liplic i cante. I . • Zie-3nbicr lint mit - ttnl3ntten tereirit, er folgt ibrei bltitigen„epur ; , c/In btn,Ufern bey e tbatitii erreictu ti'bnlleint, 3hr ivit 'hit et torten otritihr !. _ [ I t tcyb kin tic eitger von flipprtanoe, .9Der Ttautr, bet etaaifrio9n, bet telt, t cif" feblagen ihin unfeter I terstn su! • .tei§ banft ihni - bii:lne l ftlikbe Veit ! • , Wrifd) atif, l 3loDtutitterir such Stafien ()erant _Eruct etimme feu ibm ge l nil)t# CZetitnect 'nag tr'ftir en futilatir , Tanana flub bie ell' t be6%ent. , • •' - In A. II R .11 lb,ll . I On Tuesday evening the I th loot, by Rev Jo. seph illeCool. Capt ; JAMS% P.. 1 1- flit/MET, to Miss ANNA MAILIA. ROffiarl, toth of POttsillle. .deli; io n s otice: . Mli I gt. Pennsylvania Co , ve, tion of Uniiersalists will, hold their annuallses ion in the Universal. ist Church, Potttville, on IW dnesday and Thurs day morning nest, May 20 abd 21st. - Viiine ser. vice will be held on- Tuesday. Wednesday 'and Thursday evenings, snit Wedliesda) and'Thursday mornings. May 1,6 1,,, ~.,., A / Pottsville Philo II athic Society. * II 11:1111VRSEI.NY ev kltiN9. May 21st. 1F140.... IL A Leture on "thelflistoty of the Revolution of the United States ofSAmertu," by William Heti: . rtnettin. ,-= 1 ! t Debate to commence lialfpast 7 o'clock. Persons wishing to beam members will please leave their names with i WILLIAM DETIIRINGTON, , i 1 Secretary. "20 May 16 Admini4tratOes Notice. , , L"LETTERS ,of.AdmiMatestion of the pods and .Chattles which were of John Edwards. late of the Borough of Minersvilie. deceased, having been granted by the Register iif •fichuylkill county to the subscriber. All" personal Indebted to the said John Edwards 'are requested].O My. Make immmediate pa i l ment, and: ll persona, 4 B ing claims or demands a. gainet the said Estate, a e hereby notified to make known the same•witholt lil AN y.. ~' ENOCH M R . AdMinistrator. Mine Svi le,Schuylkill county. 1 - 20--.6t May 16 . , POTTSeir LLll.' I IR 0 NT 0 IRKS., , • NoRIVEGII STREET,' r Oppogte MVirer's Rota .) 0 THE scibscribei 3 matiufaciures Steam Engines of any tower ot capacity. for Pumping, Clearing, - and Working Mines, or propelling /ion Furnaces, Rolling Mills, Forges, urn s Mills orSow Milk, Cast , i i Iron Blowing fylindeii. ' of Blast Pipes, of the 4 thosiefficient and.oppriive plane. , Rail/toad work. &c4together with every dcscrip. tion of Machinery thatican be made in a Foundry, Blacksmith and Machlhe Shop, executed promptly and on favourable teraii. i • 1, Drawing of Plans andiAr angements will he made without charge fog all work that may be ordered at the above Eatablishm 't. , . _ ; el i ' Mechanical Depart enl E. W. iIIeGiNNEX, Mddhin Jan2s ' '' " ' , ,-- --, Fiir Sale.. .- . --' .- _.__ 1 • , ;;i..,. . Vo Iron Nianura6tureOse i :-';-.,,-- ._" THE Subsea ibir ha;ing obtained the assignment :' ''; ' from 'NI r. Gcorge Cnt a tor a nuinber, of For ' noCem and bolding abio t o patent of the. late Dr. Geisenhiiner for the eel. to smelt iron Ore with Anthracite Coal, and !eta fling( the - eidlosiva,right 4 ! 'of said patient ski WienulactnroAcilliable Iron 'and It -;.. ' 8144;1•PieParedio g,renti licenses for the Manofac. I . "iltirwoftron. Applivoi.oti *. tchledotsl William F. - D#l. ,, Esq4 at • Pottsillle. - . • ~... - ••' . • i'' -.' '. ',. ' ` Fl W. OXISSENHAINER. F. . 1 _ - • ' Rielly. itY 1;1)0146 ' ' iv - 1 ,BINN'S Penns' , va ift,Jus,tice; tad I ''' McKinnerg minsilvania'Astice. Just. receivid atid fOr saiit4" ... 1 Slirch 14 i I 1:1- 1 . 43: 0 0M AT AN, .. • ' „ - I - U , 1 . `,l !I i. • I p t t~ i ~ i. !i'~ WIGS i 4 • -4, ng chit with ine ktOzne. 4efienisdpdg 1)12 'DNA; tilt i seiirt:6l2o l tIO-fie "do— rIN F. POMRQY. under 'the direction of MUNI Mill schU illpio Shiptirehts,of Crud for the week etulittgatinu& day eve i zanB l +?st... 2 ; • ;: • , • ' 1 Shiliged bY ; • • Pail. ' zun i ‘ Deyware cmd I st. ; - 1768 Geoliet• Poitsi _ .• • •4137 .04i - ides - Ella; _ 6 s2 2. J. Sheate, - 6 . Stockton & Stevens; 337 lames Downeyi • , • - -6. .. r ,• 333 Mimes & Spender, ' 4 - . 824 Bell & Bolton, 5 4 3 T . -1 ; " 245 J. B. : . .„0 6 B. Plicb(4, W - • • 017 Etillynan & tee, -4 . , A. Ronatd‘on , ' , .160 Miller & lEfOggedy, - 'S - . • - 184 T. &J. Beatty, - g '1 . 37 Sundry Shippers 748 Per tut Repoyt No return from Schuylkill Ehriett. The quantity however shipped from iliat place titi.vseason, is about 13,000 tone. , MOUNT, CARBON O.IIG ROAD. The "airman% of Coal transported on this road, up o Thursday' everting last, is 2,018 tons Per - Ilia report 5,270 Total 7,288 NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector. WEi3r. BRANCH ReVIL'ItOND. The following is the amount of doai 'transported on road up to Thursday evening last, 9,574 tons 10,806 Per last report Total 14.380 ROBtRT,C. HILL, Collector ILIA CREEK AIL ROAD. The is the aniounedf Coal transported on this road up to WednesdaP eveninKlast, 3,481 ,tons ' GEORGE RADESTY, Collector. • SCHUYLKILL VALI EY RAIL ROAD. . The following is the amoutikof coal transpotteid on this road 'up to MSy 9 5347 Tons. H. H. Porrs. LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-184m F4r the week ending May 71.4.-- Bats, 60 Mauch Chunk, Parryville, • PK*ll HAVEN Hazleton, Sugar Loaf. ' * TOTAL SHIPMENTS. MauchChunk, 166 , Parryville, 24 "' 'PEsx Ilivrair. Hazleton, Sugar. Lae, • ILEA Ik*%l 't 4I ttAftht.i Pottsville, M ay l6. 1840. .WHEAT FLOU R. tsy the ldad was worth oiiFrioay $4 25 WHEAT 90 per pushel,to.demniid. RYE FLOUR 1 25 percwt.3lfdeinand RYE, by the load 48 by, the bitshel-rready sale RYE CHOP 45 perbushelin demand. OATS 35 cents—ready sale. POTATOES-37i cents per bushel indemand CORN-45 centa per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-812 tio per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 per bushel. rFLAXSEED—SI4S per b slielin demand. WHISK EY-22cents per , allon. BUTTER-10 cents per pound-in Kegs 8 cents EGGS-43 cents per dozen. LARD-12 cents per pound. TALLOW-8 cents per pciund. HAMS 10 cents per pourd. CORN CHOP 45 to 50bentl per butiheli rid emand BACON-9 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per poitid. FE 4TIIERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON IVOOL-40 cents per pound 514CEERF.L.bythe bbl. No I $l7 No 2, $l5 S 4LT-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel PLASTER .is worth $7 50 per ton. TIA V $lB- pet' ton. NEW STORE. /VIM alabaciibers'weuid inform their eriende and the . public. that they hive established thvm selves in business, in the Store formerly odc'upied , by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock. adjoining Meagre. Clemens & Parvins Drug Stare. where they offer for sale a general asiortmeet of Dry Goods, Groceries, • Teas, Wines, • Liquors, , Queensware, . Glassware, and nardware. • - ' #ll of which they are disposed to sell on the most reasonable • terms for cash, as they intend to do an exclOive cash business• The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before pur• chasing elsewhere. ' - • . E. Q. & A.. HENDERSON• May f 6 2o— 'LEMON STRII7P. CONSTANTIiron hand a superior article of Lemon Syetip, which will be sold low by the dozen or single bottle. or Air the E allon may 16 20 ;JOHN,Sg MARTIN THE President, Managers and Compiany'of•the Schuylkill Navigation Company, by their A gent, has seized the following 'named Car.al Boats, viz :—W. E. Lawrence, No. 990 Sidney, No. 1234 —Financier, No: 1'245 —Virginia; No. 319—Cherry, No. 982—M ary Jane, N 0.1220— Apricot, No 984 Topes, No. - 495—Osprey; No. 968—Comniander, No. 959, and i.Fairfield, NO. 974, Which 'beim been fotindlif the Waters of the Canal of said CoMpariy, nearly opPosite 'the Meant Carbon Hotel, in the county of Schuylkill. apparently abandoned by their osvner6;,and obstructing the free use of the said Ca nal —That in pursuance Of the Actor Incorporation. and the Siipplement thereto, the said Boats will be • sold at Public Auction at the place they now.lie,oo Thursday the 4th day - of June. 1840. at.. 10 o'clock in the forenoon. ' THOMAS MILLS, Agent, • ; - Sch. Nay. Company.' =II May 4 6 ' _ , Bale flay woR We, by the Subseriber, for CASH.. 18: ROBERT ADAMS. May 16 " 2O-3ta .* • Pail)! ; ? USO I 0* *‘- QEVERALcWhit3 end' Red Ditily„ROsel, tor eale 0 .• by • • -r- ' .114 SANNAN. r May 16 - , • NOliet. - PM HE partnership heretofore existlaz ‘ beisiser. the subscribers trading under , that firm of Joseirlt F4Taybr '& C 14;:, was by mutual coaieatillssalved bn lbalirat day of April last. The Atql‘alltal - ,bifJ,goefl; F. Taylor. . . YJOSEPII F.TAYLOR4 • lENIM.SFAINET. May 16 ' • .; , 'll2 6,025 19,588 25,613 Tone. 2304 161 55 1791 10 541 2332 5653 882 127 . 4831 361 1933 6764 353 16,639 Notice. 20.43 EMS LOG' Cl_ Printed at 434- ••• .1s un til the , • -;'/PicsagnliciaketiOri: . . • IN - order to this Paper:as extensive ecireuhtion as Possible.. tialioduceplabisid others to slaheenbe for a number Of °epic's to 'dial:Otte thebritelghbour— hoods, amontece,politisal'opprinerus who wan t light. the publisher oSers to.the the folliol l / 1 0aMe. to . t ake effect on the 10th . oriune tette: 1 • S GO' - 6 Do.:•ipe:iodk ; ;;;.....;•••• .:•.:.: •;•;• 10 Do. •.. 4••• •s .••••3 00 50 Da... •....•;;.5 00 Do 75 D 0... ;15 00 100 •• • ..•. •• • ... ; ,.•y• ••10 vp or MI orders-must be aceompanied by thettambiarld post paid. The very low rate at whiCh it is 'published renders this absolutely necessary. d - Edison; with whom we exchange will please give 'the above one Or two insertions, or notice the terms_ to their editorial columns. 114rOrders ought to be sent in -by the sth orJune.— Address B. Barman. Pottsville, Pa. May 13. ‘6 o iothers.a!ul Nurses; IT is said by Physicians generally that one half -ma the Little Children die annually from the pain ful - effect of TER MING as this ia tae case,_ why neglect to proeure riimeily.'Uthih is Dr Paris' celebrated Soothing Syrup for children cutting their teeth. This gives immediate relief to those little sufferers. which will secure; many nights of sweet repose to *Ahem and Noises. For sale •at the • Drug 'and Chemical Store of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. 'Centre Street Pottsville. Where also may be had- s . caaim's Pcinaced, Dr. Jun kin's Latent Specific Ointment, Dr. Javne's Hair Tonic, I sure preservative of Baldness. Dr. D. Jayne's radian Eipectorant. for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, &c, Dr. Jayne's Tonic Verntifuge, a pleasant remedy for 'Wormy Dyspepsia, Sclur Stomach, Fever and Agile, want of Appetite, &c. Together, with a general assortment of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, a calebratedCoMpound Ccin• centrated Syrup of Harpapsrilla. May .16 Crockery, China, & Glassware. A SP'ENTHD assortment for sale at reduced pri. 411. tee, by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May l§. , 20— neehanic% Lien. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. 41. t:. r William Price, 1 f ( f , ") . d t -, , • O 8: ".• ~ . ~ ' .------- Hodgson. ' , In the Court 1 :4;(. ;fl,', John Pinkerton, SG 1 of common pleas a . 1 2 6- .' ,, West, Wad:. tof said County, ing under theifirm of Ito July Term. Hodgson, Pinkerton 1 1840. No. 79. & Co.. owners ur re i puted owners. N th. 'e '- ''‘iis hereby given, to all claimants and others interested for ;the sum of $2OO 00, for work done and . inaierials furnished to a certain building, to wit: Ali that certain block of houses, 4 to number, situate and, being on town lot No. 15, in the town of St. Clair, ia acid county, fronting on Front street, in' said Town. Said lot is 60 feet in front and 200 feet deep, said bloCk of houses, each house being 15 feet in front and 20 feet deep, are of frame work, and one and a half story high, That a toire,Facias has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, in the above stated case. and wall be returceiLto July R I Term of said Court. TETEF. LUDW IG, Sheriff. Sheriff% Of f ice, Orwigs...t 19— . burg. May 9th, 1840. i Stray, Cow. bTRAYED away from The subscriber on Saturday last; a Yellow Cow, with a wKi.te spot in her forehead, and white hint' legs. had end bell attached to a leather strap. Who will tind said Cow, and re turn her to the subscriber. or give min in-lbitnation where he can get her again shall be reasonably re Warded. PATRICK DON A HO, • May 9 19—It -Attar Masons and Laboiers AW NTED. A 14UMBER.of Masons and Laborers aro wanfitti I - IL at the Danville Furnaces. where they will find constant employiikent and good wages. BIDDLE, CHAMBERS & CO. Danville, May 9 ' l9—lino Dissglu U. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, trading under the fi rm of Mann & Morris, was this day oliskiilved by mutual consent. All those persons indebted to said firm, or having demands against said firlu, will please call on . Wm. H. Mann fur settlement. THai. C. WILLIAMS, THOMAS MORRIS, WM. IL MANN. - May 2 19-3 t • LL customers having clothing with the subscri ber6 .nonths or two years, are hereby notified to come forward and lake the same away, on or be fore the 30th inst., otherwise they will be sold ac cording to law Hay 9 Dividend. rr HE Miners' Bank of Pot:aville, in the county a- of Schuylkill, have this day declared a Divi dend of 3 par cent. on the capital stock paid in, pay. able to the stockholders or their legal representa lives after the 15th instant. CHARLES LOESER, 'Cashier. Ma • sth, 1840. 19 617rTE• 7 11•TiOdir I BATTALION ORDERS. .11HE Enrolled Militia, the 30th Regiment of IR' Pennsylvania Militia, will hold their Spring Trainings as follows : The first Battalion will parade on Tuesday the .19th day of May inst.. at McKeansburg. Thekecond Battalion will parade on Wedne4day tho 20th day of May hist., at Schuylkill Eleven. The :ins will be formed on each day at 10 o'clock A. M By ruder of the Colonel. r D. KREBS;NAdjojant." The Court or - Appeal for the Ist Mattilion will be held on the 6th of, June next; at the filmic of Benjamin Ben Pinger, at Nleßearisburg, by Cap ins Matthews, Kepner; end Henry. The Court of 4 .0 4., peal for the 2d Battalion will-be held on the 6th of June next at the house orPhilip Boyer, in Sebuyl kill Haven, by Captains Mills,42leary - , and Mertzel. May 2 - -18 - Laborers Wanted. , F ROM 20 to 0 Laborers waited on Section 64 of the Reeding and PhiladelphiaJOSEPH ALLEN. 18-3 May -2,1840 • Bartram BotSiiie,Gar.denand I Nursed:..• . Near • Gray's ;Ferry. Philaderilkitt. • cARR respectfully informs •the . publie; and - 01 - 06 the customer* Of this .old Garden ,. that elude the death 'of son,; he has taken intivpartmirship his nephew., GEORGE. DALE and • DANIEL Me. ANDY, and that; in future the business will be eon— ‘'clucted tin6u the firm of CARR, McAVOY do • ' GALE. - who haie now in the nursery as ..;•;•,.•,?•• fine ark. amintment of FRUIT TREES al there is in this conntry„. with every . - Ted. ety of ornamental trees and shrubs and - • a great colle'tiOrt- Of Gr. en , House Plants, which _Will, be sold_ oprisodaniteteripa. : o,rdersh• *et 64'1.1 or left at the 'Stella, Carper. of Market -aria corner , Of Market. anit FoUrthoitr!efiksciilbepromPtly ittiviedici;ind plant!: pathefi h' manner u to hymnals* safe carriage to any :pa - of the United•Stafis.. - " May 2 -• • : - j . • • !" liti!;;,2t2 ,MINERV •10FUNAL• Notice. JAMES NicALARNEY. 19-31 ME The Phitsikkip his ' • SIMMER ARRANOEILENT. T- nayil s lB4o. , - • , ;; • Mart of stot 6 2 of Poscinirts Nam:— RON Philadelphii at 5 41..111..end F Old Igo* Reading at 7,1 A. M., • and 2f P.M. ly. bepot inSiladelphui•—ernzerof Bandied Chet t 7 Class Care, $2 —2nd Ao.i' 11`2:Ot: Tne 5 o'clock Tram from Philadelphia will atop for breakfast at Pottatowir: The morning Train front PhiladelPhia. and the Tram fromlteading.'itill be accompanied by Cara, fitted op fur the especial accommodation of Bate Trains will slop fbr Way Passengers at the `usual points. I Days of Starting of Freight Trains., From Philadelphia Ht. Wednesdays and`' Saturdays. I a t 3 From Reading on Tnesdaye and Fridays. G. A. NICOLL& Superivendant Traneportation. 18—tf May 12 Allechiniets Lief i.' sonIiYUCILL C?uivrr - SS . : . . William T. Epting.) - In the Court-'of 4 • I vs. I Common Pleas to • Jacob Reber, owner }.IIIIY Terra 1840. , .-• . and Levi Cake, con- i ' A .. • 1 • tractor, ) • „ , 'WOTICE is Ureby given to ' all claimants and AN others interested for t he sum of $34 -00 for rita• terials 'furnished 'to a 'certain - building to wit : MI that two story brie house and lot of ground thereto appertaining, owns , by Jacob Reber, situate In East Schuylkill Haven,antieim: tnarnship,:-Schuvlkill t,t county. on the Eas side of Centre Turnpike Road , near where the sal road is intersected by the road leading from Schuylkill Haven, That a Scire Paoias has been issued open the Itfecheeic's Lien entered in the Court of Conimon Pleas of Schuylkill county, it the above stated case, and will bereturned to July Term ofsaid Conti. • PETER F. LUDWIG, Sherit Sheriff's Office, Orivtge.. / burg, May 2,1840. i • For neut.. I's- A HOUSE ,andl a6O -,feet Lot , iti nitket street, for rent.-• Apply to JOHN M'BERNE Ma • 2. .111-3 To Coal Miners. sobscrihei hiving taken the new and com m. nutdious Whit!rf, thitd belOw'S'aiith street. on the Schuylkill. is prepared to feeeive and chip coal, or deliver it in the City for a moderate commission.— Coal received on Wharfage. C. F. I.IH,LHOIi.N , No. 26, Southrlth strept, May 2 18-13cno Philadelphia. Letter and Cap Paper. leo Reams, Fite Letter. Paper. Plain. 50 do. do. do, do. Paint Lined. PO do. do.. H. P. Cap - _•! •" Jost received on consignment. and (or sale low tor cash, or in exchange for. Coal. by L. A. HATHAWAY.& CO., • Commission Merchants, 19 South Front street, I Philadelphia. Phi adelphia, May 2 18-r-tf Assignee% Notice. • • WHEREAS Daniel Yost. merchant of Mc'. " 'Keansburg, Schuylkill Co., did on the thirti eth day of March last, assignto the subscriber all his personal end teal Estate for the use of his cred itors ; Therefore 'all those indebted to the said Dan iel Yost will Make payment to the subscribers on Saturday May%l6lh, 1840, at the house of the said Daniel at McKeinsborg ; and those holding claims will present them' for adjustment. ANDREW BOCK. JONATHAN YOST. McKeansbuti, May 2 • 18;,-3t Brandy and Gin. I 11W0 Pipes Holland Gin, Two half dci. French Brandy, For sale - for cesh or in exchange for Coal. E. A. HATHAWAY & Co.. • I Commission Merchants. - 13 South Front street. Philadelphia. Philadelphia,Mao 2 18—tf THE subscriber hereby ghee notice iliiittPlair M'Clenahanl holds a Note ((little sum,ofatkut 8100. given by +e subscriber, which be Wij) pay when it suits him—and therefore eautiontithe pub. lie not to take it.; GEORGE LAWRENCE. .Minersvilte, May 2. 18-3 Copartnership.. D LIPPINCOTT would 'respectfully inform the Au" 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 hereafter be condubted, while the &Meal partner will continue the manufac. tore of Clothing in the city of Philadelphia. (per. Banally.) The firm expect to give entire satisfac tion to the public, and- hope to receive patronage commensurate to merit. The following certificate sill show the estimation in which Mr. Taylor's a. bilities were held by his late employers : PIIILADILPHIA, April Sth. 1840. This is to certify that Edward T. Taylor has been in our employ as a cutter for the le,st two years, and has proved himself one of the very beat practical and scientific Tailors. STOKES & BROWN, Merehant , Theamdersi;ned will keep constantly on hand a superior, assortment of Goods, suited to the season, which they will make op in a style which shall be satisfactory to the , purchaser. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR; cot ner:if , :entrelr. Mohantango streets, op ite O'Connor's Hotel, Pottiville. April 18 , 18 'Ltimber l _ Luntbizi 75,000 18 and.2o inch:Joint Shinleer 3t1,000 Lap Shingles, :., ; 10,00 Q feet i inch Poplar,Boards, ,. . Also, White ad Yellow Pine Boards, . , , 1 3 ,Scantling, Pla tering, Lath, &c.; , I Constantly , for sale on reasonable:terms at the Store in centi street. april 25 it't4gll +d Fancy . Cassimeres; . Figu r ed and 4 Praia : Satin Vestings, Rich Cohinred 'and Buff Cassimere Marseilles do., Plain and Striped Linneu Drillngs, Super Coided presets; Salon and Bemzine Stocks, Lowl Summer do., Summer Braes., Gentlemen's Malkin* Gloves. Som. mer Cloths, BeaverteeeN c rungee ildkes., &a. &c. 1 1 1 RDMUNt, !EARL. april • - cite, Mipliillll 1112LEACUED and. Unbleached Midtrig, Tickinge and Chide; 'lnfant Blanteta, dzoi..„ together with eyeayivrtriely -ofSaricy and Dorrieitie Dry Goode. whieb will be sold very cheap ! . EDMUND w.i EARf 17 enril 25 11 Administrator's 'Notice; lutruEß AS letters. of atiminietration of the ,v v goo ' sadbbatttf,a which were .of Kunkel. F. Glentworth, katif..of.thealty of Trenton.fn the State of Now Jerleyidetealid. have Wee granted by the Itegistir qtsch,pitikilt. county to the sobeeriber:— All perinea ie,t)abted - .to the said Pluoket, F. Glent. worth. de*ad t , ire' requested to 'make payment. rand - those btvineelaitne . agaiest the tetate of said Idepeased tai.piesenf them:l • It ROBERT WOODSIDE. - • " ;i `- Administrator. 18th: , 16 ME IM=l= El FB-4t notice. SAMUEL BARTZ. 17- , , _ LIREIGHT 'tt lietienaported'oyer the above 'A.' Rail !lactic - mem-Reading alltd Philadelphia, ai the 50 psi Git'imi 19asictreaate; TileN gad G YP eum Ton 0f22.4011b5. Olt Iron, llootas,Ttinber 'Stich, $175 • du' do Flom, 20 eeribHilier barreLl • -1 N a g a and'SAM Rolled /cm* t . 03 00„de 49- flolicivi Ware. Grain, • Groceries, Whiskey. Oil, Raid to 3 00' dp.140. ilAraie,Cotton.Leatber • - Iry Goode, Wines, ends Foreign ts 3 30 do. do. Liquors, - GAYS OF STARTING OF FREIGUTTRAINS. From Reading,cm Tuesdays & Friliays.4 lasi A it Phtlada..Wedrieedayir & SaturdsyS, Transporters are requested totievis Omit Goods at the Depot of theßoad by 12 o'clock', 1., on the day before the starting of the Trains.. • _ ' • , G. A. NICOLL% • Superintendent Triniportstion. Aprd Iltb, 1840. ' ' • .15 . ntnevAL. • EDMUND W. EARL reinoved.hts Dry Good Store from Startrit AJIL street to .the , late residecce of Dr. Halberstadt, Centre street and onridder 'north of Mr. W. T .Ep tine's Drug and Chemical Store. ' • - E. W-. 1. will continue to receive en assortment fpf the' most seasonable Goods and solicits the intron. ‘age of his friends rind the. public. eeb 29 spring. Goods. iUSrreteiied; a tfew and splendid assortment of 11 '. Spring end Summer Goods. which litive.been re• 3lected with Care;ind will be sold at a small advance. , —Amongst which- Will : be found Mouseline De Laines, Chatty., Painted Lawncs, Black and' Blue {Black Silks, Chintzes and Domestic Prints, Fair do., Super Black Tillet Shawls, 'Damask Table Lin nen and Napalm', Linden Cambric adkfs., White Counterysine,Figurad.•.StripeuandPlain Swiss Mus. lin, Swiss Ruffling Tibbet Neils, Gauze and Runge do, Lace Muslin% Mohair Gloves and Mitts, Black Lace Veils, . Fancy Hdkfs., Black Silk Fringe and Lace, Hosiery and Gloves. of every style and quality,, Marseilles Shirts, &c. &c. EDMUND W. EARL. 17 npril 25 Mechanic's Lien. sclittaxmi„ COUNTY • , In the Court Isaac tykens, Common Pleas vs. . Ao July Term, , George Halberstadt. J 1840. No. 51. OTICE is heteby given to all claimants and 1 .- 11 -others interested, for the sum of 0104 . 43, for Carpenter work done to a certain Building to wit: Mt that - Ccitiin three story Brick Building situate on Market Street, iii the - Borough, ,orrottaYille. in said county, situate and beihigan - intrt Of lot No. 96 said part of said lot is bounded its front by said Mar ket street 28 feet, and in depth.ss feet, on the rear by an alley, •Northeasterly by, part of said lot No. 96, the property of Mr. Linseninyer, and Southwitat erly by another pan of said lot No. 96. the property of Francis B. Nichols that a Scire Facies has been issued upon the 'Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Commen Tiede ot.Sthuylkdl coonty,in the above stated case and . will be rettirried to JuliTorm of said Court. PETER F. LUDWIG, - SherlT. Sheriff's Office,- Orwigs t "'...- borg, April 25, 1840. S 17-4 t Sheritralty. To the Electors of Schuylkill County: FELLOW CITIZENS: , [laving been encomoged by a number of my frienda. I am induced to offer myaelf as a candidate for the otiice of • At the ensuing electron. and respiictfully.solicit your suf frages. If elected, I pledge myself to• perform the du ties of said office. to the best of my abilities,. and as Ws as possible to the' general satisfaction ofthe public. Your friend and fellow;citisen, ABRAHAM HEEBNER. March 21. 12—te • To the Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent -finimitatiene era nthuber of my friends 1 have beer. induced to offer niyaelt :a candidate fur the office of lail;glFF, At,the ensuing election, and pledge myself, if elected to krform the dotiei of The said office to the best of toy abilities: r: Yonr friend end fellow-citizen. GEORGE B. STICHTER. Feb 29 .2 ..te To the Electors oiSckuylkill County. FELLOW CITtZENS :--At the urgent. Oltenia. lions of numerous fiiehds, I offer raj,s4ita candidate for tne OFFICE OF '..SHERIFF, at the ensuing *atoll. Should Ibe so fortunate as to receive a majority - of yonr.tree stiffrages. I 'shall pledge myself to en impartial, faithful sad honest eseentioo of My official' duties. Your Obedient servant, JOHN 31. BICKEL. Orwigsburg, April 18, 16 to Schuylkill:- . c.0 . 04ty, The Cotntnealth of Pennsylvania 4(fltt , to all tile, here and legal representa tiites Emiiat. latuof Wayne ' - S`:S , L% l '' ' ' township in Schuylkill county, Greet. ...,e ing viij EREAS , by an inquest for that purpose duly v v awarded by the OrphaneCourt of the County aforesaid; the real estate of' the said William Ern.' rich, deceased, was valued: and appraised at and fora l the sum of seven' dollars for each and every acre, containing 110 acres 148 - perches' strict measure: And whereas hone of the hears of ;he said debeased appeared in Court on tote return of the said inq,uisi; tion to'take the premises therein mentioned at the: apppraisment i,-.You and every one of you are therefore hereby cited to be and appear at the next stated Orphans' Court,' to.be beld - atOrwigsburg in and for the county of SehUyltill, on' Friday. the 24th day of Joly nest, to accept or refuse to take Abe said appraised price. Witness the Honorable James M. Porter, Esquire: President °tout raid Court at Or sv.igsburg, the 27th day oof March. 1840, .PErC4RtF.:LUDWI9; Sheriff. Sheriff's O ffi ce, Orwigs- #. - burg, April ,18, boo.- ,- - Williarn P. ;Orrick, - Forutirding. , and CiMmifsion' ' silirthant ' ' J' - 1 , AVING removed t the . large and convenienfeew City Stores. _ Chesnut street Whart Schiiylkill,, is_ prepared to receive and (sward Goods of ever* deikiln; don to ani. point on ahe Beituylkill ;Uniiinaliti Nanny! , vania Canals.--IA Ise. Via. the Chesapeake lind Delaware.: a cnkTi a de Watur and Pennsylvania! Canals Miltollidayi bn end intermediate places, with great t'espatch;itt the: low rates of freight; Produce of every deseriptioa will be`nceived and stored or otherwise disposed of ao cording , tojnaslnctions, ,on the most terms. Iron Casings , EatAtut. ' Pig' Iron. andother snicks of , i produce can be-slippaci from the Wharf to any pert in: the Union Irldimitifie espence Of 'dray to the Dela ware. A line ef•Pkictits everroweek to Baltimore. —, This,lll be a great tieekn p articularly to Iron Misters. Beivuretell acquainted 4 / 4 the I ro n Business. he flatten himselfthat, hut. ctilliticsi -the +Advantageous waiter i k ri iron are tilt .aurpaite byreq, nd he assures his friends and thltPubllC ttatl'Em!;tertion s ' II be wanting cis his' part 'olive tbegrootV.magre• ' on to those mho may. please td taxa!' him trial - their pa nage.. 'L. •„ i . ,PluladelPhia, March:l4thilar. . , 11-3nto , 9 16-4 t REMOVAL. - -••• : - PREfspt, iid ,,,„__, 1, 4pap BANNAN has liast received aim , ' of Gat. ASlden Semis; warlailielreell, 01001, V . 11 1 .4 lir! • the fo ll owing .: -. • ... . '; l i .. -• lfralkiiir t' i -'-.;, E x t ra ErVtiy• - I. ' '; - •s c 't . .t'White , ; t ___.• -' ..1 Dead Marrowfatt ''' ': ';', l ` a,,ES, 7 .6 . - :'- - ii 10 inch‘Paciirr'' .. • ' ;. Early Turnip Early'Framw ' • -•. - 1 0 011 Blood '', I I :Large litarr o l o .f4: ' ' '; FrenelOular. , I .A,13A10- .:' - 2 ... C %Vbg•Barl __-: • • ite ; ' uric Windsmc ' .-- - ‘4 l `• A -••"' ' , Latrge ut & Lite R ed r; Snap g 44 • „ ..., ....••• 4 l d pi2 7 . N • A - 64 Early Valentine T r iapair ..:1 French Bush' ' t Savoy ; t -•••••'_1 t Cranberry Pale. • '-. - P4PPEBB.! Horticultural . "-, ' ~.,;,,,, t - Cranberry Bush ;- • - In cis ...." , I ". C 4 Bp A Gir.: ,• • ', 'wee t . II ,_` - ,-,,,i Early . 'lloiiilblittol il 1 : : : • Large-York Pepper Grarer. - Early Sugar Loaf_ (L oa d" Leek Flat Dutch - Asparagus "--•,. Green Curled Savoy Nutmeg Kale ' Red Pickling Nutmeg , melon . i • LET . TUCE. Cantelepe t Early Gaited Citrow Melon .1 Early Cabbage Okr,c: t .. -, I Royal Cabbsge ' Tom - aloe .. , India Ifeid- - •• _• Curl Endive Tart imbed, 1 • Butter Ileati ~ ' • EirretkiLf. pNuaript,:lmigg Play Cueled:Pande,y," Early Long 'White " Sea Parsnip i Early Salmon Salsify ' Early Scarlet .. • ' R w e li d i T te u T m ur ip ni - p " . .. w t hi l t U na ß/VP t i,. S II Black Spanish ' Purple Flat White Spanish Large Norfolk Rusty Coat Yellow Bullock Ride Bog' CUCIIMB.Eff. : HERBS.I Early Frame Sweet Marjerer Long Pickling . Sum,Wier Savor SQUASH. VIM* • 'Flat Bush Sage • ' 1 tong Green Mignonette, &i ; Patty pan .1. -- 1 China Th ' e Co ORION. Sweet Corn 1 Red Annual .t , , Onmn Sets, French Sugar Beet by the pound, ofamilll my. r 6, 1 , Together with a choice assortment of Seeds. March 21 ; ' ; i 12 LETTERS ot Adminietration - of the Valets of kdirrenteLatler, late of the &rough . of Pottr.'' •ville, deceased, having been grinted to the seinteri: bers, all perlsons indebted to the Estate o f said de.' ceased are neenested Co make immediate payment and all persons having, claims or demands against the said Estate, are hereby notified to make kndisn the same to them on orefore the Ist of July neat ELIZABETH JEREMIAH KELLY, Ader., of the Estate of Lawrence Lawler, deteaSed, Mar: ris' Addition to Pottsville, Schuylkill connty. April • 116 6t To all (he heirs and legal represi of john Zehner, lateof West Pei ship,in the eau nty of Schuylkill ( F deceased. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphaiss' _Coot. of the county of Schuylkill, an inquest will be held on the premises of the Real .Estate Of the said deceased, containing about 987 acres' mor or less, in the township of West Penn aforesaid, in the county of Schuylkill. on Monday the 4 25thdisy of Fifty nest.-. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, tomake pitrtition of the' rear estate of the said deceased, to ant among his children and legal representatives, tf that can be done without prejudice to and spoiling of the'whole: otherwise to value and appraise the same when and' where you may attend, it you think propkr. PETER F. LUDWIG. Sherif. of the county of Schuylkill. Orwicsburg, April 18th. 16 41, Emerson's file6.ool 110 FIRST Claes Reeder, Second do. Third do. ' ' Spelling Books, - i. • Arithmetic@ No. 1 and 2, :• , Just received andfor sale ISholesale end l retail iii - March 28 —l3 -, a 131ii.NNAN I PRaJ 'i:i I A . complete assortment of Rail Road fro• 9 from qm .m. toiXl inch. • -, RAIL ROAD TIRES km 33 in. M r6ln. eztel. nal diametar. plitged Ai Mi..— turned: ' • ",1 RAIL ROAM AXLES. 30,3 in. diametM Railßoa& l • , Alden. manufattured from' • • . thl patent EV Cable Iron. iii ta„ RAIL ROAD FELT. fat .ptacing be -nen the Iron C'hairandi torielgoc creeps /haw' It, • _.• IN D 1.% RUBBER ROPE mannfa tuned front - New Zealand Vat eaturat.' ed with India ebber. and • intended for hirlutePlostet. Just received a Complete's.' eortment ofCbains, Aromf id. to II in. proved & may ufactureallogi the beat di: ble Iron. , • ____. SIIIP BOAT AND RAIL ROAD, SPIKY" - of different sites, kept COO atantly on hand and for sale by 1 .., . A. &-G. RALSTON. St, CD. No. 44SouttiFront Street. , Philadelphia, January la _• [ 3-Iv. • cpLAINS. A FARM of land, in tbe immediattincinitY of , 4 ' ll . Pottsville.. containing 20 Acres, 10 Acre's - of which is cleared-and in a good state ofi cultivation: ALS 1, a valuable tract of land in Jefferson noun; ty- near Ridgeway settlement. containing 1005 *crew This tract is heayily timbered with. White Pine and; Cherry, and the soil is,excellentibr agriculturalp!' -- poses. 1 T,he;Warren-and Ridgeway Turnp ike pastes a.. - - long stud land. The County at prennf!xlntains about Eighteen Thousand inhabitants and leftist barest. ing. The subscriber proposes dividing this tract' intefivo equal parts of twollundred end one acres each, so as to come within ;he means industrious. men 'of limited capital to s the in a b altby, ishing, and fast itnproiing county. For terms, or further information, enquir . e r tt Mr, HAGOER, , Eseentoi of A. .W ainiorighh deceased' Po latrine, Nov '2 - , 4l4f --- French' Sugar Mei Seed, w ARRA STED fresh, just !received_ at Philadelphia. prices. -4— AlOO a .malt:' qu may ° of Chinese TFie r ‘ Cara. March 14 -11— :1 B. HANNA*. Shamokin peal liands • - .FOR -SALE.. • • • dlttE Med hided balinert of two! tracts of feed. ' ‘ jir situate on Shamokin PIO. gorthoreberland - County, Slate of Pennsylvania; in- the warranted names of John Bradyeand Robert dray s containing l eight hundred and sisty-eight acre rind ailment:en , these lauds are adjoining the nourishing_ town , of •Shainnkin, (de stined 10 become*, second Pottsville).; they obouod with. both the red ash ;end the white . Ugh. coal ;and on the , lowcrltact irne ore. ofthe hid.; ney species. has been ; faun in considerableqoanti , :' „and I ttativillet railroads retie early through the middle of both tracts,: and.is dontigste ordettrom Sunbury to - the goitre of the - graulract, this giving them the eainetand of ell, the - roeikets 60,thektet tillehentil4ted tloW that the.. esnal - la finished, r) of all the , Markets de the Cheasteifid.' • c't ; , Thiettimer iit nifered fei state of the late Cotinel,Franeia4dhnitoe.by , ;:" , ' - - _ NiO*Pirtto4P'4GiFfkekiesaut atrattia , • ; * 11 4, 41 e E.l' Phi ladelehis r ..s: 1ii.... IMI so= ; ' 1 , =II NNE Flower' Notice: ntativta town. armlet% ) EMI ili= BM M!JIM;Z3
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