HE M!l!== Eigniel ._...-,-, ARI rin.V.4T4 recenv - ' don of -, her Poitiseti Serie* lif Fai toi - iitisi staid hksalPl42Qo,ooollPiii;tiotivittuitin *- ' . its appro. 3 0., titbY Wlisideni , Vartiqtun i , meett - iiith - OSt general . ' 'itu* 1„ . "#.00:/ur'onotr,y, is rioptel for this Ann stop ••* 00. - it 'deaPotisrtit hiss evir,been the .. tallith* etrikeite divide the pe4le into fictions, and ,-.**-atandl , ',Atli seini im far Patialitqo(l4o nu laic itri sbe i c ia4,k4ofi t as tli, 'rendt,n, i, em-snhser-' ma l e iieut in ivertparqu* to their 07 . ,n1 pi: When the President . thin/t s_Pinpei - loituray hi "lt with a body guard , to pro t ect himself in" his inn ;vations on _ our liberties, the crtricfge Iho will ioo be voted lbs:ballot box. I t retioge• IXruniryititi,•iiedr' gradual and *titicrone 102alptiokbf tower, `las been the leading O t tirticteristitt of the Fir- Inunistretion. t ‘ init. it!. Song* Ili ; obtain a A' the public 1 revenu e . by means f an infe dkreesuttbill,'rindi %heti originat es plan to t a Standing army 1; This biall bee , the favoi of all teho ever lurid against - ',lie liberties peopie--the purse first, and theape sword ! i the new, otgeniiatiou of the rriditia into a army; to be. irevetea to our own protection imes of danger:, orlinvasion—they are to be intsactive,etvieei-it is to be isonscription 1 as that ivhicl: depoeirtated France during internal st'ars, and evreePhiLls ilk piece /stem of England , i which tease ti . .nise from sore of hi. family and from his' bigness, and compel! him to a military life !, We ca ndot show the dangers of this sySteta in stronger language, than by adopting that of Colonel Campbell, late Treasurer of this U. Et. , which was addre s sed to (ttii tiab,itante of Washington city lately; We ask all f `:nth, of their country to pausedt reflect oh thisre tpinicril measures : a This armed band if militia is to be org•fatifeci into active',serviee. They are not to he erilist&l.: They are not to come and; stay as they may choose. They are to be organized into active t•-service,—of course theY are - to be forded into the:tas as regu lar soldiers. They must be placed un der the rules and articles •of war+they, are jii be kept in active service- -they are to be regulars Wall intents and pur- . p oses !: There paver hitilheentiecy a ptoposition as thii'made - to the Americen people, slate. the 'cam iseisiesiient of our struggl' for rndependeoce. - When '.we were infant Cob:miles, " d involved _l4l war ,with ci ;n the most' powerfulnation .11 earth, we - dever hatf.es high-blinded a measure propo'fied to ,the .Acnerican people !! Nest. fellow Ozone ! I aoeal to your rrivarlor—is it trot Wire to pause m ourreer of par t : spirit, and to look seriously at it', the suon of our ,onntry I • Are you about .to permit,p sty ski to seduce you to sanction! such a measure as this I are you willing to stand q . and see the ,yiPing•farmere , d mechanics of Youi, c o untry dragged; off in ,tins le; in a period of pratelMd peace, to•Aict as a body to the Pniaident4tahe placedundermmn.and his petty tyrants to do his biddlng4 be used ,as struments to spill, the blood of} our leountrymen, ho may become a • little refractory' tinder the iron apelike that is now! in preparation for them ! I 'Hand- to yoni love of trouhtry—to the 4ive you bear . l wa your own children, arid your own briothers. Are you prepared to sanction such a military despotis as this 1 I ain sure you are not-' 7 •l will not ins t the' memory of your fathers by presuming for a °- ilea! that you will eve your saiiatilinlto any such • measure. " ' • , ; -r • Amos Kendall, has published a - 4ard the Globe begging for dollars and subscribers:, ' Pus wand the hat, gentlemen Van purenitee I— , the Islas Amos wants a contribuition. • , t• 11 "It is , among the* evils, and perh apsr not the (malted; of democraticialgovernments, that the E i''' peo ple Must always feel ibeforeihey will I see. When this happens, they aref.roused to aCtio . Hence it is, that those kinds otioveinnsients are ' low," The above *sentiment is contained in , a letter writ ten by the immortal qc ; orge Yirmhingti;n to General Knox, to 1787. HoW.sterlinglY of tk4 present time, does Sits truth come u_ on us ! The Oople have , felt the errors ' of omissiotand cominission' by which the present Executive has reiliiced our gle; l iceis .country to the verge of ruin. yhey have Alt, and now they are beginning to set; , piey , therefore, Must be roused to action. Day , site* ,f day we hese , their muttered thunders, and before teng, the nationwill rise in its might to depose the usurpers, who i would have sa crificed' our oortnl7,to carry out their own schemes of cupidity and ambitte ! f Catching at Straw!—The Keystone is delighted at tha admission of - a Correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, who, in referriOg to the Hes,t Vice-Presidency, lays, I. the election will in all probability go to the Beattie, and in any event that body will elect ,CoL Johnson:" We dislike to clistuo the .pleasant feelings' of our brother Tditor,.btie hie he f9tgotten that Mr. Forsyth says that" no friend cif the administration can bo elected by the peoplul. or has , TM ',forgotten that a brother loco foco editor in Pittsburg, after pouring phials of wrath upon the Conventipti- for not nomi. iating Col. Johnson, lieys,.that, „ 511 the states , that can'give an adtitinhtttaticin majority ere for Colonel Johnson, and if horis hot elected, 'Van Buren cannot be I" Think of these things, good ',,gentlemen, and do not crow too soorij • There is a paper published in Arkansas, cepa the • Van . Buren Bentinei;" which goes it strong for 'Old Tip. • ; al- Some of the Slepmvid loco. presses call the friends of Harrison itßritish Whigisi" we should be reconciled to the name, for it certainly' is an ; admis sion that they a 0) British 'roriea, ' Toryism . peeping Ot!—The SeveYurk Evening Post, a an Buren paper, says , !ii:doeitt!ot appear to he settled to whicli Ede the victory at i FortMeigs properly belonged," aitd hrings the Montt* Courier to back the/opinion that the Americans , were defeat ed! And yet the Evetiing Post complacently uses the term British Whigs, ra allusion• to that party which supports the American "Hero;Otthathfilliant engage ment;r which 'redcumded so much to the credit of our inns. • -Extract from a ietter dateAfuncy.Pa., May ~ 21st, 1840. . p, , , . _ Our Club has beep organized about one month, ,and we' number ()vei l 106 aterrlers. At our last Meeting we received the ; namerfof about 30, a giiod proportion of them thb former friends of Martin Vert ' Buren. Oneof!theni i athlressed thaclubin a happy' Manner, calling upon ethers to &Ile* hfin, if there • teas patnotism anningStilent. The' influence of our 'club is v ery _ _viiible—rnany have _ coma out for 4ani -ainitind many. amore say they cannot vote for Van Ba. • :in, but who have notrnade up their minds nit vote for ! old Tip. The fact I! We feel confident of ‘- success. • Old 'learning must ,ltrectr i • off' the shackles 'of loco focoism thii fail. ' Tkinewpount) of Clinton above , . us will go for MIMEO, gf:k trays a prominent loco from ` . that liounty, :with *drill I conversed a few days' alike. - '': . i I . 5 .. ' - A full blooded fib [ ? of this place 'rinted the , West - ' , i...", this spring stud bits jOirt returned `and trays them litla mist' a' ke but Hiuriso* tril I be elected, for says be, ~ I 4i l • did not see 'a Van Brim man in Nei' York, Ohio, ' .1 . - ' rilitindians, there is no use nropponng him.. Nor tV. - -, wilithis lame foie 4pose hint; but - toillgofdr Aim. 11 u 14, L, our i ur Monturesvillet friends pm &Sint well, their club ': cantons 150 menthe ill, 27 of them "wirallan-Bwen 4,:. ly . - - _ . f p men untd vary noMI .. , ~ , 4- :, ~,;, . Z..' t , :, Your Ocellent little Ic.og Cabin is„nut tweir' cul.a7 ,C•kg . ' Sinn fir . ,erid" wide hers , and Much good *ill ba done `th it. t t i ' • 4 El MIENS - •• ; ; , , . - , , •`,4"7- 7,4 • , - . - - ' 4 " ," 71 '41410..i . .• - f 1. ,, - IMM=M Gen.: - 1 ' ~ 'initiVAlJOhis e irits—.The Wash• tagton reaapondeitt of iiiitiftitilitirototiny!, that it .1 , COhliaoy ,aliiiirid that *lira hii - O;riOl# saute w - Ibeileeif Cot Jokarii eaa)ir.'Betitoit;_ which ' Roptiteiiiciplided trained beralaatitic -The M iiti liumbagge l r ' imdertook to depreciate . _the:ch `r'Of Gni. HirrisOn, in the" preseritiof the like Preadeat;f4he latter 'immediately took art the dere caof his compartiott itt aro; with a degree of we " 41 conlialitr i that did bim honor: ii i- eirritron'' ' Sroms:—tbe spirit _of' eithnelieo for Harrison ie 4 etronu till it bursts forth . .. Wong from tnr y quartet . ' We hemeommunicaticme of the kind by dozens froM onrjriende, end can °ply say, that - we f a a we to publishilyceraall for a ,we s monthh oul al d riaa be ca t: ttpe_ hid to issue FOB TUX suirsa's acivarrAL. TO HAROLD... . that thy. biro is for me, The thought, hoW exquisite, (divine, • Fit)! graces May drogsle with thie; They never will gain me as thine. 'Tis true, sir, I dance in goo _ ii y bonnd was made i 6 the And thou, in concocting a rhytnc; Ift it-graceful, satiric, and witty. Thy IT* Dent of hOir, waists, and eyes; a • Is Surely' w2st,perfect sand true; brow Woke eimdingly arise, ICin the science of Wending a shile. • I 'icy, thee, Harold my dea;,-, i murmur , ~.. .. e ; r for want of the oceh,— T. to courage, and keep up rood cheer,— tri`Y passion for ;me om but til lah ! . 1 TABITHA WHITE.GLOVES. i 1 i • 1 stviEw OF THE MARKET. . . I • i 1 • Pottsville, May 30..1840. WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth otiFridsy 14 Oil t. 4 - ~. ~ . WHEAT 90 per pushel, in deniand. • RYE FLOUR 1 25 per cvmin demand RY,Eiby, the load 48 by the bushel—ready sale. 1 RYE! CHOP 45 per liushelin demand. OATS 35 cents—ready sale. POTATOE,S.7,37i.centsper bushel ledemand CORSI-45 'cents per bushel in demand. CLO ER SEED—SI2 00• per bu'sliel. TIMOTHY SEED—S 2 50 perbusbel. FLAXSEED-11145 per bushel in demand. WHISKEY-253cent, per gallon. B IIT , ER-10tents per poond —in Kegs 8 cents EG 8 cents per dozen. LA 12 cents per pound. TA L W--8 cents pet pouid. HAMS 10 cents per pound... : , . . COR CHOP 45 to 50cents per bushe liud emend . BACON-9 cents per pound. BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound._ c s COMMON WOOLT-44,eente pen Minot, -: MACKEREL.bythibbL N0.,l - $ll „ N o 2, $l5 -* MT — ' opt., SAM'-2 50 per bb1.;75 per bushel PIASTEM,is worth $7 50 pbr ton. HA $lB per too. MARRIED. On !he 25th inst. by the Rev. Joseph McCool, Mr , ,, Dieter,. F. Siteir.,'of Liverpool ; Perry epnaty, to Mum 1 I.\ MeErrotai, of Pottsville, Sebtiyllull ebenti; DIED: On tuesday the Mb inst.. AU Tennst4. YOung est soh ot in°. T. and Maria Hazzard, aged one year and three months. Coal Trade. f 'Shilimeids'of 'Coal for the week endingen Thiirs , • day evening last. Shipped by - Mikes & Spoineet; Delaware Coal Cu. S & Son, Bell 0i - Bolton,. . Geon;ie H. Potts, J. L Ulwine, • Bennett & G Balt. C. L4vton, Milled dcltaggerty, De Sweat, Improvement CO, 7 PottOr, ilonnan, Charles tie; J. Stoc4ow dr, Stevens,. T. Ci r jWilliarns & Co. Sillyman dr, Nice, Unic4 Collieries, Wdr t iG Payee, • LlCemplorr, Bun d 0 AhiPPeng: • , 189 Per Mt Report WINT BRANCH RAIL HOAD. Irol'Miring is the amount of Coal transported road up to Thursday evening last, - - 5,228 tons 17,975 ~. Mil Fier last report roti 23,223, ROBERT C. HILL. Ccllcctor. j l 4llolßii - CAB.II3I‘ :RAIL ROAD. e amount of Coal transported on this road, up 'lmlay evening last, is , 2,537 tons Per last report' 9,281, • Totar • " kt . ;818, , • NATHAN CLEAVES. Coliecta RILL CREEK RAIL ROAD TikfollUvving is the amonnt of Coal transported on lids i;:lad up to Wednesday evening last, 865 Tons. Pei buil report. 6,066 • • r , c 928 GEORGE HADNStY, Collector. UYLRILL VALLEY. RAILROAD. , . • e. following the amount coal trinirpinte4 . "-. toad up: tO, May 9, H. TOW. • H. H. POTTS. LEMG a 'COAL TRADZ.-1840. Per the weekending hily 21st.- - - nett Chunk,' '— 77 25 Ots , • • , izltoa 3/I._ 1318 'eget' 12 632. 1950 TOTAL SHIPMENTS.. . uch Chunk; t 321 ' 65 i it6o3Jtvrai. t /*p y : pr Piat i `. Boats. 28 27 17; 13 13 12 20 219 209 17E 155 2055. 12,565 .18,337. 60,902 Tort!. 4108 1174 17147 3060 MEI .215 $1 • 6 asos. 11219 31,428 Ell iiii yI -': '"" LB 1 . 4 q.W1c . 4t5? (),A r"!Ok-'- Acioant week eildinir if ar22#l—i • ; ;I , „1121"-orti47940:,15 May 2.;- ; -•It t - S :.• (111rayfir , 10 ' • - 10 . 181 2a,flune • : as Bute 8 ' =Ai =MEI En IlarrisonAlmidima . acs - lbr 841 IUST received - stid . lfbr sato ly the subscriber a Sr, large number. af Harrison , Almanac's . for '1841; With illustrations. WhieS will tie bold cheip by the Dozen or Single:. •-• A Lithographic Print of Gew. Havrisopi t. • - Do. Do. - o f the liPiablngthii of the eat:' ‘' repreiontniie'n of, n et.the smgmattb.i ty rioted at North fiend; on-the gropOkti belonging to Gen. Harrison, . . • . • . • All of which will - be sold cheap by _ : • • -B. BANivAN. WANTED AN, errand boy- - -from 14 to 18 years of age—good . refejeam re4nired. To an active -, bey liberal wages-sill : be given. For farther particulareengeire of this office. ' • - - . Tee lce! Ice! : • • PURE' fresh wateillte teal be served to any per son desiring it hinny quantity during there& ent icagon, and on ree'tdpakle, terms. Apply to HENRY VANDUSEN, Schuylkill Avenue, rear of Pennsylvania 11.11. 22-3 t • May 30 J. CI.; Xfrille, General agent and Conveyancer: WILLS. Dee& Bonde, Mortgagee, and other instruments of writing carefu"lii drawn. .. Insolvect• Bonds and Petitions prepared—Books ballaoced—Accounts adjusted. &c. Office next to Messrs. licaderson's Stare. May 30 l i aPerg. . . lie BANNAN will receive in a few days a large a-oil assortment oft'eat and Cap Papers; ruled-amt onruled, which will be sold cheaper then over to snit the times: May 30 22 Cloths. AsGOOD assortment of blue and fancy coloured Cloths, for sale 20 per ,cent. cheaper than any ever, offered before in Pottsville, by A. HENDERSON. May 30 " Tippecanoe Textflook. JUST" received a supply of the Tippecanoe Text. Book, compiled by Mr. Wm. Ogden Niles. Esq. principally from Niles Register, and other publica tions, winch embraces the "sayings and doings of the People" throughout the country daring the late War, when Major Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison con quered the combined forces of the British and the Indian C We commend thin publication to those of all parties in search ofirtitb. E very thing contain. ed in it, was printed , a t d published during the late War,when Gen.Harrisoo was not named as a candi date for the Presidency, and consequently th be relied on, as being tree from the "daubs of the po. litteal paint brnsh:' ' It contains 92 pages of closely printed matter. Price 15 cents per copy. For sale by " • ' B. BANN AN. May 30 QV= Spring and Sutnmer Prints. THE cheapest set of Spring and Summer Prints ever offered in this market, for sale by _ E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 30 22 Oil.• 6 14000 GALLONS bleaehed .and refined Whale Oil, juat really d and for sale by CO.E. A. HATHAWAY & O o. 13, South Front street, Philadelphia: 22—tf May 30 • PaPer, IPangiliggi For Rooms and , Hallo. THE subscriber will opim in it f e w _daya an ale. oat somnolent ofFlowered Paper and Borders. for Rootna and Halls., among which are thOatest and most fashicnable,'patterna—ishich will be sold from 37i to 821 cents per piece. May 30 22 , 8.-BANNA N. Chtimak it Pottsville HALF LINE tailed Stites Mail Coaches; • . Cars:' THIS line -is now running daily. acd will "eon tines during the season, in the following manner: . Leaves Pottsville for Mauch Chunk, every morn ing after taking breakfast, and arrive at Manch chunk.at an early hour in the afternoon.. - weaves Mauch Chunk; every, day at 7 ; ofclock X. M.. and arrives.at Pottaville in time to intersect the Northumberland Stage the same day. First rate Coaches and Cars, and sober, attentive, and obliging dnverir are _employed, and the proprie tors hope, in consequence, to render satisfaction to those who may travel upon the route. This Line passes, a great part of .the distance through the Coal Region, end a fob -and'fertil • affinity, and la .chvilier. by Two Dollars than., any other route -fronMer York to Pottsvile. . This Line also connects with various others, viz at Maid Chunk with .the Berwick, and thence to Montrose, Elmira, Niirthumberland, dia. the Easton and Bethlehem Line, from Easton to New York; and Philadelphia, vie. Allenteara, all Daily Lines.' 4it Polliville with Bloomsburg, 'Danville, Nor-, • thumberland. MuricY, Harrisburg, - Orwigatiurig, , Reading, Philadelphia, eta ete.-: • ` For seats apply it, 'Mortimeni -Hotel; Pottsville, and James' Palmer's Dote!, Port Carbon. ' B. All Baggage' at the risk of the owner—lso . pbundirequat to a .pisaenger. H. CIIIRISMAN dr CO - , Pottsville, A. MCLEAN, Sunamit Proprietors'. 23-3 mo. May 21 NMI For r ?PRE subscriber offers fcirsale the following prep: arty, assigned to him byTotten 4 I.lllmvis. 3 years , lease of their landing, with the improve • merits, , 1 Coast Boat, with; does, 51 Rail Road Waggons-47 - Dift do. • Dirt Waggon-4 Truck, 5 sew-rail road and. wqgon Harness. - Standing &fettle. Riddles,l'inka, Shovels, •. Sledges, Wedgiii.Coal thitUriers, Rakes, • • • Wheelbarrows, Grubbing tfoes, - Cross Cut Saws,' Log. Trace and Tripping Chains :new Pick Handles—Horan shoesaini other forged Iron,, Office Desk, Cans. Scideand Weights, Illatkensith's and Csrpenter's Tools andlliaStiog Toots. - - - • ' JOSEPH 17. CARROLL; Asiignee; at C. Lawtores-Offiee, Noirregian Rail Road. .21-3 t May 23 =NM • A o. •T :AITINCOTT 'TAYLOR' are • receiving .a. Au! donee assortment of Springind,Stnimar-Goodc to 'labial they tcvite the attention or their ciatothers and the imbho genvally. . • Corner of Cenre and .Me:hantango streets. May 22 • ; 21 0", . VIIRMINERS t jOintNAL ' -- ............................... • ". 7 ME ~ licits 21254 4313- • Total 2666 9 I4=if OF . coiriM;SlenirAN) boAt: OBRCHAth Nti is South Ftnestreet;-' 2 • 4 11 P!, 4104W~ (Whittle?* iisolots aunt, h, May 23 - - 21—if . , . . . ...... ::-,!..,.. , 1eack.0.,u.ce144ke,:,--_,..,,H;_.-...- if , , ,,.. _ I I7ST ttel;.iieli-tprimOet of :- •.i.::- - - . --.-.- -- . -, *A a Mired -Piakteli:,. , :: % -= _. .- 1 -!_-,. -1 ..:;,- :;-.. .- •,,', I Tepper; i:do. - : ,-, ,-?: - r..!. ,-- is I and ...} .Gat.` i "'_ ..• Illatcgoc40:" : t , :.''';'. - f =., • : . Ica. Jams: - - -.,.- -... .., Ocala - •;_& i. 2: .:, -_-• ' - ,:- ~, ~ ),,,•,..,.. 1, .: Aliioti .! 416:! ' - --.- 47 ' *.-: . - - , , i-- \(-' ..:' ', Pickled , Wieitrs; -,• . :-,-. ::, - • ;:-. . - ~. '', ' Olives;Viipera;Aitahovicig, :- .'-, ~... 1 ~ _. . • , -..,'-' Mastard 1 ,lOgyenac feppersi -- 'i ' : • • - -•:•Cinrie . Powdcr.Ketchtip. - .; ', ' -i. , ..., , -`• Braxidit4lFritit. Lemon §yropi- , -1 . . _1- .:-.. . - ~. Olive Oil &c: 6_1,..c. For siife'cliCip_ky -- . - • - , i -.:'• -z• - •• EQ 4- AIttENDERSON. H .21.- T an election held at . tho house of Michael Mor. tem. timer, on Monday the l lih met., the 'following named, persona were elected Managers of the•Pctts- Tile Wider clotnpany for the ensuing year; iii:, • . . ' Bsmoel Billythani JameC M. Beatty, John C. Ernst,. • charted W. Clerriens, Benjarniti F. Fomroy,• Lienr)',Sbelly, Jatiob,Seitzinget, Andrew Russel • Anti the Board oG Ms:Pagan; On Monday evening the lath inst., Andrew Russel was re•alected. President, and Alexander Graltatn Treas— urer, for the ensuing year. May 23 Lo Let: A new two, story Stone Hone, well , finished, situated in Maiket street, with a large lot : tits Garden: Application to bq be made to M&y; ~3 Notice. THE specie] partnership heretofore existing under the tianin of 'John Stanton"- has thiS day dis solved by consent of partners. , JOHN'ISTANTON, General. Paitner. , . " WILLIAM GREEN, d r. Special Partner #04341110, May 14th, 1840' Fresh Craekers. ' • QOM Wanar, Sugir, and Bran Crania., Pilot Bleed, ,ale by E Q A EIENDERSON - .: . ' tit. May 23 Notice: THE. Co...partnership heret3fore existing beteveen Wu stibserltiers - oiler -the firm of William Wallace wile dissolved by mutual ',consent on the' let instant. The businea of the partnership in Philadelphia. will be settled by William Wallace, and in Schuylkill ccrinty by Jesse TorneVandCheut. A. Whitney. WILLIAN WALLA CE, JESSE TURNER. CHAS. A. WHITNEY. William Wallace will continue the, ooal hiiiittess under , the name of WIALLIAM v y ALLACE 4 CO, on tsicast street wharf, Schuylkill, and at the office, 37 south 3d aLrect. J. Turner ;,and Ches. A. Whitney have entered low capariograhiFi ender the firm, of Whitney 4 Turner, at P.Ort o . Carbon, for the purpose of mining and shipping coal. ; • ' May 23 , • pl-3t Administrator's ritotiOß 11 - .ETTERH of Administration of the goodie, and " eiliattles which were of John Edwards, late of the Borough -of Minereville, deceased, hitting been granted. by the Register of Schuylkill county mthe subscriber. r All persons indebted to thti.said John Edwards are requested to make) inimmlidiatti pay ment; and cll, persons basing claims or demands a. gainsi the Said Estate, are hereby • notified to make kn o wn the) name. ithout delay. , : ENOCH MORGAN, Administrator, Millersville. Schuylkill county. 20-6 t May 162 .LEXOLON STIMIK CONSTANTLY on hand a superior article of Lemon Syrup, which will be sold low by the dozen or single battle, or by the gallon may 16 20 JOHN S C MARTIN Notice. pattnership heretofore existing hetweet the m— subscribers, trading under the firm of Joseph F. Taylor do Co., was by mutual consent dissolved on the first day' of April last. The aicoutts will be settled by Joseph •F+ Taylors . • JOSEPH F. TAYLOR, ' . ' HENRY BENNET, Mineraville, May 16 Notice. rriHE Pica:dent. Managers ana Company of the Jrn. Schtiy Navigation Company, by then A gent, has deized the following named Canal 13oats, viz :—W. E. Lawrence, No. 990--Sidney, No: 1234 —Financier, No. 120—Virginia, No. 310.-Cherry, No. 982—Mare Jane, No. 1220—Apricol, No. 984-- Tapas. No. 495—Osprey, No. 968—commander, No. 959.. and Fairfield, No. 974, which havo been found in the waters of the Canal of said Company, nearly opposite the Mount Carbon Hotel; in the county of Schuylk ill, apparently abandoned by their owners, and pbstruaing the ftee use of the sand Ca n4—Thitt in pursuance oftho Actor Incorporation and the Supplenumt thereto, the said Ooats will be sold at Public Auction at the place they now lie,ton Thuriday the 4th day of June ' 1840, at 10 °Mock in he forenoon. THOMAS MI LLS.lAgent May 1 ' ' Bale nay F OR aale t by the Subscriber. forEAI3 kl. K ER T IADAMS May 16 '' ' . I 1 20-30 1 - Daily Roses'. EVERAG Whits and Red Daily Wises, Ad. ea; S - B. BANNAW Mat ;GI To' Mothers and'Nuirses. , ti is aid 'by Physicians generally that one half of the lAtite Children die arinnally,froor the pain.: ful effect of TEETHING ; aithis is Can case, why neglect to:primula a remedy,: whichrli Dr. Paris' celebrated SoOthing Syrup for children cutting their teeth. ,Thisi gives immediate relief to those little - enterers,' Which will Bennie many nighte of svieet repose to ;Mothers 'and - Noises; Far aide at the Drug and;Chemical Sirirti•of '• Ift t . JOHN S.C. MARTIN;'' Centre Street ficittaville.. - Where elm may hi; hid %faint's Panteets, - Dr,: Junin's; Patent Specific Ointmen4 is , Dr. Jame's; Hair: Tante, a. sure preservative, of fluidness. • .. • , t , • Dr. D. Jayne's . !main EiPictorant, tlooghs, °Mai Coualktniitter. *Om, Dr. Jsynn's ZbuicTermilugy:a plessaid, remedy for ' Wornia4lyspepiiiii‘ Sour Storria_cli l , Fever . and ,Ague,want of Appetite, &c. , Together 'With a general assertmmiLiif.?Fnish' Drop and Hedicinei“ celebriped CoMpounii Con. centratedSYpip or EarpaparEla. lifey,lW " A d'ENDlDissortatent - for sato at,.6ectoced. pre: ZS" cal. E. & HENOERSON. Hay 'l6 • • • - • - LACE nu and Fancy Caaseresekigmed- and. IV Plain! Satin Vestidge, Mob Colonted and Ruff I:km*lmm! do & ttameilies do. f ithid :Mut 'Suiped Llano Millings; Super ;Corded kallan Cravats, Satin and _pomboulue,Rtouts: 44:019guitirnet , Sununu Ernes , . Gentinnicla. Hoak doves; Sul* num Bcaverteens, Pongee Hdffii" EDMUND EARL 17 • april SIS" ffil ■ 2 1 _' JOHN 51cHARRONS. 21— • Sch. Nay. COmpany. 4. 20-40 20- ME IN 1111111 ME MO. rbiladelithia • 8i7.11/ITR:l'4#ltilVaq/LONT. - ?ray - 1 1 1840. of •!;taitirig. raltexpr TV . FROM. Philadelphia it 5 A. M, and 2 1 1 dai . From Reading at.l4 A. M. aiia. 2f, ly. Depot inPbiladelphia—comei:of Broad andeberry streets: • F R ht Class Cars ' Si 50—tad! do.. , The 5 o'clock Trairi fiord Philadelphia will Stop or breakfast at Pottabiwol - ." . • , The morning Train, frOm Philadelphia, and )be afternoon Train from Iteading, will be . accorripaided by Cars, fitted up fur the especial acccinittiodation 'of Ladies. Sotlt Traltul will stop for Way * Passengerii i kt - the usualpointi.- r • Days of Sta r ttv • of rag lat oi From Philadelphia on Wednesdays and Saturdays. From Reading on Tuesdalaend,Fridays. ' A. • - NICOLLS.. Superintendant Transportation., Maya Pillechanic 9 4 lien. SCHIJAKILie COUNTY SS. • •WilliaiaPrtce, l ' • °a* • , , Hodgson. in the Court . ' John -Pinkerton; & of cominon pleas — 7 -- West, tmd- of said County, itig undei the firm of to J./1y Term, Hodgson, Pinkerton 1 1840 1 . & Co., owners"okre. L I •• puted owners. ; J NOTICE_ ,is hereby given; to all claimants and 4 .‘ others interested for,tbd sum' of $2OO 00, for work done and materials finnished to a 'certain building. to.wiL: All that Certain block of bosses, 4 in number, situate and being on town lot No:15. in the town of St. Clair, in said county, fronting on Front streetoin said Town. Said lot is 60 feet is 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 Scire Facials has been icciuthl upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered Ans. tffeiCoUrt Of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill. county. iit the above. stated case; 'lnd will be retirtted , rd July 'fetch of said Cciurt.- = PETER F. LUDWIG. Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office, °twigs- t . burg; May 9th.,1840., t 197 • Stray Co*. W.:TR AYED away from the; sobscriber on Saturday last, a Yellow Cdw, with a white spot in 'her forehead, and white hine lege, had on a bell attached to a leather strap, Who'crill find said Cow, and re turn her to thesubsciiber...Or give him inforthation where he can get her again...shall be reasons* re warded. . - ; PATRICI DONAHO, May 19—li , z . niar Minersville. Masons and Laborers .-WANTED. ANU Ni"BEII of Minions end Laborers are wanted at the Danvllle Furnaces, where they will find constant employment and good wages. • BIDDLE. CHAMBERS & CO: Danville, May 9 19-Irrin Dissolution. THE partnership heretofdre existing betwear,thit 'what:abash, trailing under the firm of ,Mapn & Morris, was thhiltaY 'dissolved by mutual diligent. AR those persons indebted to said firm, or having demands against said firm, will please call on Wm. H. Mann fur settlement. THOS. C. WILLIAMS, THOMAS MORRIS, WM. H. MANN. May 2 19-3 t Notive. • ALL customers having clothicg with the etibecri . ber 6 months or two years, are hereby notified to come forward and take the same away, on or be fore the 30th inst., otherwiee they will be sold ac— cording to law. • . .. . JAMES McALARNEY. May 9 • 19-31 . Widen di` ripHE Miners: Banks of Pottsville, In the county of - Sehpylkilf, - liave this day declared a Divi dend of 3 par cent. on - tha cnpital stock paid in, pay able to the stockholders, or their legal representa Lives after the 15th instetl6. c -CHARLES 'LOESER, Cashier. May sth, 1040. • 19 Bartrain Ratan* Garden and Nursery. Xear Gray's Ferry, Philadelphia. RCARR respectfully informs the public, and othe cuitomerb of this old Garden, that since the death of his son, be Ina taken into partnership his nephew, GEORGE be, and DANIEL Mc- AVOY, and •that in future the luisiness will•be con ducted undqr the firm Of CARR, MeAVOY St GALE, who have now in the nursery as :".4?.t.T: fine an assortment of FRUIT TREES as • • there is in this country; with every vari. ety of ornamental trees and shrub% .and a; great collection of , Gr.en:Lotise Plants, which -will be sold on moderate terms. Orders, per mail. or left at the Stalls; ' toruei tif Market and Seventh streets, and corner of Market and Fourth streets, will be promp4 attended to, and plants packed in such' manger as to insure their safe carriage to any part of the United. Slates. ' May'2 _ ' 111--3 t • Administrator's' Notice. WHEREAS 'letters of administration or the goods and chattles Which, were of Plunket F. Glentworth, late of;theeekty ot:Trentetvitt (ha State 'of New 'Jirsey', deceitted,. haVe-beert granted by the Register of Seifuvikill county.tia the suSspriber:— All persons. indebted' to the sad Plunltjt F. GlentL wordwdeceasbd, are requested to make' payment; and those having alaims against the estate of said deceased to present them.. ; - - ROBERT WOODSIDE, Administrator. , _ Pottsville, April 18th.' " 16; • tuinbeirhi •-• 9 —IIM e • 75,000 18 and 20'inch Joint Shingles, - 28.000 Lap Shingliii, • • - 10,000 feeti inch Poplar finti,rds;• Alin White and Yellow:Pine Boarde, Seatitling.Plasterin6Liktii l o _ r•= • ' ,'Constantly , . for tialip on. *amenable term; at. the Store in Centze street. - SAMUEL ItARTW •;•E;.! • I r. • : a 17— RiEetehani et Lien. scap,vizaLt'coinsirr ss. - • . • .; -.Manaus Ti y In the Court .of j crs.' Common Pleas M . Jacob Reber . tiWnir }July Term 1440. "and Levi Cake', ann. l tractor' .`1 . 1 1 • ATOTICE is haralty, given to all Clainiatits :and otheall interested for thasum of $34 . ma. terishalitnisted •to a certain' building. to wit All thatliq story brick house and lot ofground thereto , apiartaining,nwned by /Riot! Reber, ailttate in East Schuylkill Haven, Ittanhelii: (Ownship,, Schuylkill county, oaths Ea4sida-oi C4lntre Tutnpikei' Road, neat _where thitsald :ioadqs intersected by ibil road leading from,Sehbylkill That-s Scire,Pacita • has beet* lashed upon , the 'Machado's Lien-entered in the Court of Common , Pleas of Schuylkill tottrity, is thoabove stated case, and will beratorriedtaWilly - Tern! ' • ' ' •• - PETER P. LUDWIG, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Grisly!. t ' burg. May If 1940, S • • • - , . . • . . , •••• t. MERE UMMEI Phi eiphikt4:iniCitcShle ' gnitzGirr be , 6l,l*riit over the store Ilia Reid, hetweetflleading at the following' rates: PlisteriSlite.tilei.,aniGypenits (1 - per -ha* on (4240 It*. Pie Iron. 131doins t Tiaithir Thick. $175 do do Floor. 20 cent! per barrel, I 1 Nails and Spikes, Rolled It'on. ( 4 6 d o . d d o . Hollow Ware. Grail!. Salt. - ° Groceries,Whiskey. Oil Bard ai l 00 A • Wite; ttori, Leather, Dry Ga°49 oY! i n and "' torei r (4 s( r a °' ;2 °' Liquors; ' • , DAYS OF STARTING OF ra Eid e r TR A INS: , . From ,o Tuesdays St: Frid a,/ atdi l Philada. on Wednesdays & Ssturdr Treriaporters are 'requested to hese hats Goods at the Depot of the Road by 12 o'clock. 111, at, ths da/ before the starting ortheTriins, - G. A.' superintendent, Transportation , April 11th ; 1840. 15 tf To the free and independent Eiectors • .11f SchuyikitEcanti:,, FRIENDS A4VD Ft rib* .• At the tirgiat solteitatiotty& thing of 114 f riend/ and acquaintances'. I have it! length. lima. u• ee ccd hioffet myselfie a.tandidateibi , the office of at the next October Efeetion. end meet reePecifelii oohed your suffrageli.,. I. feel graternlifer the liberal erscouragemenC.Which 1 received when a candidate for the same oltne in 1834,anilihrtultyl - at this time. be imfortiinate as to receive a tiajority of 3 , 441 - votes I will endeavor to ihifit the duties of the office with Oddity, impartiality. and according to law. Yosir obedient Orvant., J. G. wopiasos.. '2l • Maya 23 To the EkctoreSckuylk%il County. • FELLOW CITIZENS: i 1 'flaying beenencoumgedby,a number ofmv friends, I am induced to Offer Myself as a candidate for the office of SLIERITF; At die ensuing election, and respectfhlly, solicit your suf frages. Ifelected, I pledge myself to perform the do. ties of laid office, to the best of My abilities, and u Car as possible to the general satisfaction ofthe public: • - Your friend and felloiv-citizen; BRAI:iIANIAIEEBNER. ' ' 12--ta • • March 21. To the Free and independent Electors of Schuylkill County, 1 FELLOW CITIZENS ! - •Al the urgent , solicitation*. of a nuMber of my :friends I lasso -been induced to offer Myself a candidate fur Oe office of " • • - ": . all ERIFF, • • • At the ensuing ektio p , and pledge Myself. if elected' to perfOrm the dutiea of the said office to the butof my abilities. Yonr friend end fellow.citisen. GEORGE H. STICHTEX r 9 :ill Feb 20 To the Electors of ,50huyiiFiti County. FELLOW CITIZENS r--At the!urgent. tiona of numerous friends. I offer myself's. s candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF _ - at the ensuing election. Should Ibe so fortunate iur to receive majori s ky-of your tree stiffriges.l pledge myself to an impartial; faithful ar.d honest execution of my official duties'. I Your obedient servant, JOHN M. BICKEL. Orwigeburg. April 1111. fp te. Schuylkill c 4 uuty, n : The CommonweOth,iif Pennoylvailik: ,4(- At l i: to all the heirs and I gal representii- - v. fives of William Emrich, late of Wapitis'. ~ • _ N.. • township i n ochor n aill comity; Greet . • inst: WHEREAS, by an inquest for that purpose doll awarded by the Orphans' Court of the County aforesaid, the real estate of the said William Ern- - rich, deceased, Was valued and,appraised it and for the aunt of seven dollars' for each and every acre, containing 110 acres 148 perches,; strict measure. And whereas none of tit'eteirs-Of the mild &citified; • appeared in Court on the return of l . ,histiaid inquisi- to take the premises therein mentioned' at the apppraisment ; : —Yon . and every opt) of : you are• therefore hereby 'cited tohe acid appear at the next stated,Orphans' Court, te'be held.nt.Orivigaburu in • and for Out county Of Schuylkill, on: Friday thii24th • day of..luly-next, to accept or refuse to take the said appraised price. Witness thellonprable Jarriaallk Porter, Esquire. President of oui 'Skid Court at, Or wigaburg, the 27th day oflHareh.lB4o, PETER F. LUDWIG Sheriff.. Sheriffs Office, Orwige- ' • - burg, April 18,1840. - I 16=41 Mechanic's , Line - ',. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY SS. 1 -- • : ~ ..S - ,- "A ~, ,r , , -', la the Conn Y- -- . Isaac Lykens, • Common fleas.. _ _ . f • vs. • ' 'to Jirli, Tenni , - • George Ilelberstadt.' 1840. No. 51.: . ... • , . , . VOTICE ielereby given to all claimants and . I .`" others interested for the slum I it( 1104.43, for ! Carpenter work done to a certain Building to ,wit : All that certain three story Brick IButiding.situate on -Market atreeti,in,the porough l orPottaville.jin t said' comity, situad and being on part of' lot No• 6. said part of said lot is bounded in front by said Afar, ketalyeet,lB-feet, and in depth .55`ifeet, on the roar by en alley,. Northeasterly by part of said lot No. 96, the property of hlr.,Linsenmyer, end Southwest erly by another part of said lot N 0.196. the property of Francis. B. Nichols, that a Mire: Facials has been • issued upon the Mechanic's Lien altered An the . Court of Common Pfeawof Schoylktil county, in the above stated case and Will be returned to July Term of said Cond. , -;'' 5 : - :1- • .- • ' '' '-, ^ 'PETER'?. I..I:IDWIG, Shirai:* Sheilfre Office, Orwlee burg, April 25;1840.. To Coif Eimer& - 0111-IBsubscriter havieg taken the nicw'and tmeliouii,Wherf, third below South street; on the. Schuylkill, is frepared to receive and " ship coal, or deliver it in the City for a moderate comintesion.— Coal' received 012 W harf a g e: , C. T. - HLHORN. • i • • N 0.26. South 7th - street. 210 2 1: - SI P - ! t o. gG :- • -;•:- ~ U ST-recettedOiontw 04101 4MIM ael_ittaentofASpringandßuitner Goode. Which bare been re. lentad-'withniwand wilt be mid at* small Weenie —Amongst /whin!)• will bet, ,ftitigik. Monselinti ,Do Laittei4"Challysi".Painted Lawries;;Stick arid' Slue ' Black •Bilbg.Chintzea • and Do tic Prints. Fair ren, L lPaelt Taint , Sbawis x , mask Table Lin. 19 - "raw' littgisiner. Linen Canibri MBA, White ' tirPaine•FigiveoiStriee,'and laintwias bine. • litri,Swia Ruffling . r..Mblit .V,ellsi Ginter ind Bongo 510. Lae*Moslins, Motu& qleiree ind. Mitts, Ab* L'ace "treill, Fancy Hdbfa,,Blaols gilt& Fringe end , Lacey Hosiery and Gloved, of ow, style nild quality, Marseilles Shirts; dtc. , ,dw: ' • -'4,. , . , , ' • EDWittPit.. W. S'AR!,. ' 'Oil l' s --.: •-- ~ .. . .1 - rzfs: ~ . :_` - - '..„ . ' ' ' Letter au • awraper f . ;:._ leolteim, fitiOtier: Piii:er;l - Piiiii - - r , , ,• • 5016:i ' '-• 4 ' AD.' -" :410:: Oil/ Lined. .;' , 1 f• -, 5 d ,•.- do. U,..P. Cep . . 6 ''. 1 6 - . --.: ' 4i1,4 41** OW on cons, iit o#7,*bi, yni, tot casts , or in eichifigre . ' o.oo(Mit:',- ( :!_ _'". t - " - .. ' E.:Ar.. AllimvAartecloG — , - . - • :t! "ICopiniis , it :Merchant,,' 19 So dr Front Way, • VtiNdilidiah..".. •-- - * 1,13 , ..,- ei - I . , , 10-4 t ES MEE I" • • . • . II 17-4 t
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