I - FOB THZ 3ZINZIi J00821.111L, FRIENDSWP AND . LiVE! 4. ei ! is. CIIOOLAND * f. , .• i 1 • There ere moments eficiy 'tithe children of earth, That troubleandsartirciw cannot banish from us ; Like the beauties of nature, they spritig into-birth, 'When Fricarkiziii and Love 'shed heira blessings upon . I As the mother's forsi INE $ eart with affectpti o'erilowa, Bart whether wig ward or true; h this balm for s pur woes, $ that our pathway bestrew. For tic child of herd. the eider will the And scatter the The father's °tern fret, has this rich Wen of heaven Deeply hid in the heart--a rich ge.i from above ; And the brother witosislerrors of youthare forgiven, - Drinks deep at the fountain or Fiiendship and Lova , i Though these moments of joy m ey betid by a cloud, And . eare's glooiny tnantle o'erohadciw the heart; Or the sunshine. of 10 de , ., be o ft dim'd by the shroud Of envy or hatred,4ca l using-kindred to part. 1 1 Yet, as Truth, from fle shackles of error will.burst, 4nd scatter the dogimis of men to the wind ; As the.fountain refreshes the traveller's thirst, OF,ktcrsiledge relsaeslfrom thraldom the mind;— Bo o'er life's chequere d pathway of hope and despair, Sweetly Igt sorrows, and healing our . V°uAds. -' 1 1 1;. With Friendship an Lime, bright as seraphim's fait, Bring joy to the homestead,7here virtue abounds. Pottavilk, JuriO,l 1ti412: VO2 TLlE : 3ll2lrill'S JOVRFAL. TO 66 Tr ' ,IIL BITHA How my trade you I have chanced to discover, ' It puzzles my, noddle to guess ; But you should ,no think light of your lover; Or value his pas s the less! : '.:•-- For while he waSilouilding the leather, Or trying , an Old I boot to mend; His heart. it wad questioning whether ' • • Thy love would 'tart mite the end. • Though all men, ear Tabby, deny this, That there's science in mending a hood s ; Stilt pass all those foolish foolish thoughts by, miss _ As you look at your own pretty foot. asked, love, you' heart's tried affection, I cared not for haVing the whole; For you know, opla -moment's reflection, My province erifirii is the aule. : But should you tvex tender, allow' love, My heart the glid:tidings to know ; And by holy St, drisPin, I vow, love, c -2- To Veep thy, affi l xtions in tow. . but.alssl • love, thy soul still unbending, I fear the result; to thy heart ; And as there remains for my mending So little, %were profit :o part! May, 30, 1840. HEYIEAV OF THE MARK KT. [ Jim' 6. 1840 WHEAT. FLOUR, by the load was worth en Friday 44 25 I • WHEAT 90 per Pushlel, iv demand. .RYE FLOUR 1 25 percwt. in demand RYE, by the load 49 by the bushel—ready Gale. RYE CHOP 45 per bushelin demand. OATS 31 cents—ready sale. • POTATOES-373 tents perbushelledemand CORN-15 cents Perbushel in demand. CLOVER SEED-412 00 per bushel. • TIMOTHY SEEDHS2 50 per bushel. .FLARSEED—SI 45 por bushel in demand. WHISKEY-22 cents; per gallon. • BUTTEII-10cenis per pound—in Kegt 8 cents EGGS-8 cents per do:ni l...AßO-12 cents per pound. TALLOW-8 cents per pound. . HAMS 10 cents'pourd. CORN CHOP • 45 tosocents per bustle lie t emend . -R - AVON--;9 cents per:pnpne. BEESWA-m2O emits per potted. FEATHERS-62 Cents per pound. COMMON WOOI}-40 cents per pound ACKEREL. by the 6bl. No. 1--$l7 No 2. 515 SALT-2 50 per 6b1475 per bushel PLASTER ,is worth 57 50 per ton. 11AV $lB per ton. M&UitIEO. On Monday evening, Junelst., by Rev. -Jame' -Zrailager, Enmusn Lr.awatr to Mias DIAN. 0V711318t. Pol i oOki Lodge. STATED Meeti i ng of Pulaski Lodge No: 216, wilt be held ,on 111Onday evening the Bth inst., al half past 7 o'clock P. I M '.June 6 I I Schuylkill Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal day evening last. Shipped' by ' Delaware Coal Cu. 'NBlnes ,& Spencer, Bell & Bolton, George H. Potts, S HeilnetAr. Son; Charles Ellet, 1 3. K. Olwine, _Charles Lawton, Miller & Hagger t y, =Potts 11r. Barman,: • T. C. Williams & Elißynum & Nice, ~,Stockton- & 'Stet,en ' Bennett & Taylor, W & G Payne,t,! F. Partin, fj Units CoMerl - ail, . G Bast. J. Sheafe, Do Forrest ImprOve iPt. RonOdson, (Sundry , : Shipper Pit I 01. The smou .t to June Sth., 18 ,! ' 11101011" • The amonot . t . I to Thustilay_eyeii Par _ I . ~. / i f ..'P'/ 03733 EEK TAIL ROAD. the amount of Coat transported edneeciay e4eniniiast, • .r. The folloWinit ii on this load op l O , Pmr • DELA W Cleared at! Heiri PAL ,It 118 Carta' Bps -Total amount 4 20th day et containing Coal , oal cleared since ;I last,' EMU HAROLD 23-It for the week ending on Thurs- Boats 29 24 . 18 13 11 10 entCo, .3 ,i 0 216 at Report f Coal shipped from this region was 101,642 Tons, REION R ROAD: old transpoTted on this road, - up g• last, is : 2,bst .tons report : • It,BlB Total 14,379 HAN CLEAVER. C.Ollec;tiir. .1,188 Ton` last tepolt. 5,928 • 7,1,16 - RGE RADpSTY, Collector ND HUDSON COA4 L TRAIAE ado for Roridont, week !Thin 22,950 MEI SCUDYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD: The following is the amount of octal transported oa thie mil op to Mai 30,' 6 024 Tons,' Per last report, ' 5347 WENT IittANCIII RAIL ROAD; The following is the amount of Coal tratuipoited on this road up to Thursday evening last, 5,070 tans Per last report 23,223 Total $2,262 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector LITTLE SCRUYLKILL COAL TRADE. May 28, Angelica, 56 00 2p, Columbus, 5T 00 June X, Susannah, -36 00 ,1-, Jas. Monroe, 54, 00 3, Tinge, c 56 00- , 6 4, Fame, - 52 00 6 Boats. 311 00 Tons 38 .. per last. 2,125 9-2,436 9 Tons 2,436 9 T. 6r. B. CARTER. 4 Boats tins week, 216 Tons. 13 Boats per 'last, 432 " 12 Boats, 648 Tons,-648 00 MS. - TAGGART. • :2 Boats this week 107 2 Boats per last, 109 4 Boats 111 , LEUIGH COAL TRADE.-1830 For the week ending May 27st.— „ , - I / ._:- Boats. -, • • Tone. Mauch Citunk, 76 \ 4241 PErryVille _ 22 /345 ' PENN HAVEN. . Hazleton, '' 50 1742 Sugar Loaf, 13 .691 1433 lOTA SHIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk, ,'. 397 21388 Parryville, ' 94 9405 Pans HAVEN. ' • Hazleton, 265 9660 'N. SUgar Loaf, 75 3992. 43,652 Dr. Leidy's Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla. To the World. IFiyou wish to make use of Sarsaparilla, be advised to, ry,DII. LEI CY'S MEDICATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA.' It is positively the strongest pre paration in existence, one bottle of it (which costs but one dollar) being equal to one gallon of Syrup, as it IS usually prepared in the shops, and equal to two bottleA' of any other extract. Dr. Leidy begs leave to state that he himself preparnk it, and can consequently vouch for its strength. Numerous Physicians throughout die 1.1? tilted States, give it the preference over all other prepti, rations of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of its superior strength (consequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumstance of its being prepared by a regu: lar Apothecary and Physician, attested by Dr. Physic, Chapman, inaksoh, Horner, Gibson, Dewees, Jamett. Core; &c, &If ° It is uselefis - here to name the nip:wrong affections wherein Sarsaparilla is considered the sole Snecific,—il• Suffice it to say. it is recommended by all Physicians throughout the world, in diseases of Skin, Bones, Livo,. and particularly all diseases produCed by impurities of the blood and animal fluids. As a purifier of tht blond, it is at all times (and particularly in the Sarin' and Fall) invaluable In warm climates, throughout the Summer Season no person should neglect using it occa sionally Numerous certificates and recommendations from Physicians, and others accompany the directioni. For sale by. B. BANNAN. Sole agent for Schuylkill countv..', 23—tf June 6 II - ' • 1 - ''' Schuylkill County,. -. ~. •-•,. 1- se A • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sherif of Schuylkill county, Greeting. 1 IF George Kimmel and Christina his wife, in right of his wife who was one of the daughters of Jacob Faust, late of West Brunswig township. deceased, make you secure of prosecuting their claim, thence command you that you summon by good and law ful summons., Daniel Faust. Jacob Faust, Abrahain Faust, Maria Ditibert, late Maria Freest, Abrahain Hoy and Susannah his wife, Andrew' Kinimel and Esther his wife, John Wuinmer and Catharine his wife, Joseph Heisler and Hannah his wife, lite Hannah Fidler, John Keiser and Lydia his wife, late Lydia Fidler, Peter Herring and Elizabeth his wife, late Elizabeth Fidler, Nathan Heisler and Le ah his wife, late Leah Fidler, John - Barr and Abbe his wife, Late Abbe Fidler, Israel Fidler, Daniel Fid ler, Mageolena Fidler, Reel Fidler. John : Fidter, JacottZinimermen and Hannah his wife, late I-Lin net] Hein', Daniel Sheuker and Elizabeth his•wife, late Elizabeth Heim, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Helm, Esther Heim, Jacob Hein, Catharine Heim, and Elizabeth Faust, widow of Jacob Faust, deceased, late of your 'county, so that'they be and appear be. fore our Judges at.Orwigeburg, at our. Coarirof Common Pleas there to be held on Monday next preceding the last Monday of July next, to she.w wherefore, whereas, they the said Plaintiff and the aforesaid Defendants, together and undivided, ;Ido hold the following land and tenements, to wit: ilst a Lime Stone Quarry situate in the townshipof West Brunswig, in 'said County, bounded by lands of-Ja cob Schraddin, Joseph Albright and Samuel Kiwi:tit, containing ninety-four and a half perches, stela measure. 2d. All that • Grist Mill and Saw Mill and ten acres of Land, situate in the said Township of West Brunswig, bounded all round by other 'lands of the said Daniel Faust. 3d. All that certain . messuage, tenement, and tract of land, situate in'pe 'iownship aforesaid, bounded by lands of Daniel Faust, Abraham Moyer and Joseph Rickert. and .othefs, containinT two hundred and eighty-two; ti. des and one hundred and forty-eight perches, strict measure: The said defgridanta partition of the said described premised bet Ween them to be made kite . rdirig to the laws - and customs of this Common -'viealth,in sue ease made and provided, do gain Say and the same to done, do slat permit very unjust ly and against the same taw and customs (aaAia said,) dr..e. Aad have you there khe names of those summoners and this writ. 1;' 11,898 60,902 ;li Witness the floixirable Jantee AI Porter, Empire, President of our said Court at Ot wigahurg, tireitret day of June, in the year of our Lord one thouiand intit hundred and forty. -` PETER F. LUDWJG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwige btirg, June 6, IMO. Engineering, Surveying, (40 61 C sIpHE subscriber will do all kinds of Surveying, both, above and below ground. Lay out Ratl Roads, olliery Works, Sites for Steam Engines, &c., and superintend the construction thereof. ,: l Ex plore lands fur Coal, or other minerals, furnish Maps of the land with sections of strait, He wjll also draw up all kinds of instruments of writ ing_ in a neat And correct manner. Ale trustal his - kcowledge, and long experiene'e in the above branch es of dulness with his habits of industry will enti. tle him, to a shailt of the public patronage, whiCh ie respectfully solicited. Price N. W. corner of Centre and Mahentango streets, Pottsville 5,43.0 June 6 - -.--.: TlBisizip • - •,OR. Dr ••- a . - Y 11,371 H. H. POTTB. 216 Tons,-216' 00 Total Tons 3300 9 49,445 831 23-Gt reyancang. SAMUEL LEWIS.; • , 23-.11t% . 1144 Nib Notive7 -- IS REREBY. GIVErt; that-the et ••• di:min - off the BasiU fhis eveltilt at " ceeitekg, 6o the purpose of eletuudr sa ig out the nd, yid 4tuoir . ., cessar, !quite. By order' of the Amid. - 1 4 ANDREW RtiSSEM4 President Pottsville. Water Coanienv 23- J 13138 6 Teachers Wanted. • - TP 12.1 . 3POSALS willbe received by tbesubseribers •ural Saturday the 20th instant. for a Mile arid Female Teacher for! the public schools in the Bo rough of ,Tamaqua. !Schuylkill county. persons applying for the odic* a must come we!! recommend. 'i and produce cortineates of abilities. and. of gond moral character. None ether need apply. The branches to be taught are Reading, Writing. Arith metic, Geography and Grammer. 440. FRANKLIN. JPIIN K. SMITH. ihraeters. 23-4 t Tamaqua, June 6 To Bridge Builders. THE undersigned will receibe proposals from I to 4 o'clock ou the afternoon of Monday the 6th day ofitily nest. at the p,blic house of Mr. Charles Boyer, three miles below Orwigeburg, for building a covered Bridge over Pine Creek; where the Centre Turnpike road crosses the same. Persons proposing toibuild will please accompany their, bids with a plan and specification. J• TAGGART, Treasuer. "„2 , 3-5 t June 5 Public Sale of Rail Road Cars. NOTICE is hereby given, to William Bosbyshell and others interested, that thirty one Rail Road Waggons left with the undersigned by said Bosby shell as security for certian debts, will be sold at the house of James Laing in Port Carbon, on Wednes day the first day of July next, at 10 o'clock A. M. by public sale, unless said Cars or Waggons are re deemed on or before said time. Port Carbon, June 6 To the Electors of Schuylkill County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent solicitation of numerous friends I offer myselt as a candidate for the " OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the ensuing Octc!ier election. Should I be 'so for tunate as to receive a majority of your free auffra gas, I shall pledge Myself to an impartial, faithf6l and hottest esecatiou of my official duties. Your obedient servant, JOSHUA BOYUR. 23—te McKeansburg, June 6 E. A. Hathaway & Co., COMMISSION AND COAL MERChANTS No is . South Front Street, (Wharf lout of South street, Schuylkill ) May 23 21—tf Pickles, sauces, £ c. UST received a prima set of VIF Mixed Pickles, N Pepper do. in and & Gal. N Mangoe. do. }lon Jars. Gerkici do. • Onion \ do. , Pickled`Lobsters, Olives, Anchovies, Mustard, CaYenno Peppers, Currie Powder,l(etcluip, Brandied Fruit,lmo Syrup, Olive Oil, &e. dr.e. For sale cheap by E Q 4. A HENDERSON. 21— 'May 23 AT an election held at the house of Michael Mor- ' • timer, on Monday the 11th inst., the tollowimg named persons were elected Managers of the Potts ville Water Company tor„the ensuing year, yiz : William Mortimer, Samuel Sillyman, James M. Realty, John C. Ernst, Charles W. Clemens, Benjamin F. Pommy. Henry Shelly, Jacob Seitzinger, Andrew Russel. And at a meeting of the Board of Managers on Monday evening the 18th inst., Andrew Russel was re-elected President, and Alexander Graham Treas• carer, for the ensuing year, May 23 La Let. A new two story Stone House, well ';'4 , finished, situated in Market street, with Is, . a large lot as Garden . Application to a - 1-7. be be made to JOHN McBARRONS. May 23 21— Notice. THE special partnership heretofore existing under the name of •John Stantoh' has this day dis solved by consent of partners. JOHN STANTON, General Partner. WILLIAM GREEN, J r. Special Partner Pottsville, May 14th, 1640 " 21-4 t Harrison Almanacs for 1841. JUST received and for sale by%the subscriber a large number of Harrison Almanac's for 1841, with illustrations, which will be sold cheap by the Dozen or Single. Also, A Lithographic Print of Gen. Harrison, Do. .Du. of the Washington of the %Vest. An exact representation of the Pint Log Cabin e• rected at Northilend, on theproperty belonging to Gen. Harrison, All of which will be sold cheap by B. BANNAN. 22 May 30 Ice! Ice: Ice! AORE fresh water Ice will be served to any per son desiring it in any quantity during the pres ent season, and on reasonable terms. Apply to HENRY VAN DUSEN, Schuylkill Avenue, rear of Pennsylvania flail., May 30 22-3 t Spring and Summer Prints. THE cheapest lot of Spring and Summer Prints ever offered far sale in this market, may be had at the store of E. Q & A. HENDERSON. Mry 20 IROA STORE. T. 4 W. POLLOCK, AVE in addition to their Stock of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, &c., a general assortment of Iron and Steel, such as Forge I Iron, ' Rolled,Flat, Round ,and Spore, (all size!,) .Band and Hoop Iron, - ' Nail Rods, • Cast, Shear, and Crawly Steel, American and English Blisier 4 do:, With a variety of other Goods, all of which will be ' cold on reasonabte terms. • March 31 4-tf - Pickled Salmpn t &c. PICKLED 'Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish. and Bur lington Herring. for sale by 1E; Q. & A. HENDERSON. May q° 7 T. & C. 'Pollock. I SIGN GOLDEN 'AXE, OFFER for sale a large dad edtensive assortment of Dry Goods; Grocenen,:Hardware, Hollow Wok* Nails and Spiked. Wrought and Horse-Shoe Nails, An vils, Vices, Bellows, Mould' itoardo.. Plough Shares. and Coulters. March 31 Law Rooks. BINN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and IblcKinney's Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and forests by March 14 IL- B. BAN-NAV. LEWIS HEILNER. :23-3i FM MB ..,i!7. , k5.,':',.',:i''. . - 40 1 TiLNAILiiT'' . ..'''''' 1 '''': . i '''' e P6t~ls~elpl~iq " .. ~ ;=aaa" SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. May 1, 1840. 4 .- • Hears of Starling of ° Passage: naias. FROM Philadelphia at-5 A. 111.0 tad 21 P t dai Frchst Reading at 7* A. M., and 2 P.M. S ly. Dslyst ,ioPhiladelphra—chrnereif .11!cuad and Cherry streets.... FARE. Ist Class Cars, $1 50-2nd do. $2 00. The S o'clock Train from 'Philadelphia will, atop for breakfast at eottstown: The bioining Train from Philadelphia, and the aflersooiiTiain from Reading, will be accompanied by Car ,fitted hp ger the special accommodstion of Ladies. Both' Trains will stop for Way Passengere at the usual ' Days of Storting of Freight pains. From Pb4adelphia on Wednesdays and at 5A Saturdays. s From Reading on Tuesdays and Fridays. A. M. I . • G. A. VICOLLS. ' Superintendant Transportation. 18—ti May 2 Mechanic's Lien. SCHUYLICILL COUNTY, SS. -William Price, s _ 1 ,- i')(s. Cl. I .. - . ."."---- Hodgson, In the Court 1 ;' y Jan Pinkerton, & ofcommon pleas ' `.. r -',. , _......-- West, trad- of said County, 1 ' ing under the firm of Ito July Term, Hodgson, Pinkerton 1 1840. No. 7j. • 1 & Co., owners or re- 1- puled owners. .140'0TICE is hereby given, to 'all claimants and 41 otherinterested for the sum ofe2oo 00. for ei , work don and materials furnished to a certain building. o wit::, All that certain block of houses, 4 in Dumber, situate and being on town lot No. 15. in the town of*. Clair, in said county, fronting on Front street. iii 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 Falcias has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entCred in the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, in the above stated case, and w.ll be ietnrced to July Term of said Court. ' PETER F. 1. - JDWId, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs.. ( burg. May 9th, 1840. % 19- Masons and La A1%7 LID :: , . . A NUMBER of Masons and Laborers are wanted Ala- at the Danville Furnaces, where they will find constant employment and good wages, BIDDLE. CHAMBERS & CO: Danville, May 9 - • , 19— o . .t: . TE Miners' Batl(Of Pottsville, in the county of Sehttylkill, have this day declared a Divi dend 0f.3 par cent, on the capital stock paid in, pay able to the stockholders or their legal represeuta lives after the 15th instant. CHARLES LOESER, Cashier. . May sth, 1840. - •- . . 19 Administrator's' Notice, WHEREAS letters of administration of the goods and chitties which were of Plunket F. Glentworth, late of the city of Trenton, in the State of New Jersey, deceaSed, have been granted by s the Register ,of Schuylkill county to the susscriber: All persons indebted to the said Plunket F. Gleot. worth, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having claims against ,the'r;state of said deceased to present them. ROBERT WOODSIDE„ Administrator. Pottsville, April 18th. 16 ' Lumber, Lumber. 75,060 18 and 20 inch Joint Shingles, 30,000 Lap Shingles, • 10,000 feet if inch Poplar Boards, Also White and Yellow Pine Boards, Scantling, Plastering, Lath, &c., Constantly for sale on reasonable terms at' the Store in Centre street. april 25 For Sale. Fr HE rtubircriber offers forsale the,following prop. erty, assigned to him by Totten '4; Illhorns, viz 3 yearal lease ol'their landing, with the improve' merits, • l'Caeallßoat, with stove, 51 Rail Road Waggons-17 Dift do. I Dirt Waggon-1 Truck, 5 sets rail road and waggon Harries's, Standing Screens, Riddles, Picks, Shovels, Sledges,' Wedges. Coal Hammers, Rakes, Wheelbarrows, Grubbing Hoes, Cross Cut. Saws, tog. Trace and Tripping Chains, new Picks, Pick Handles—Horse Shoes and other forged Iron, Office Desk, Cans, Scale and Weights; Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools and Blasting Tools. !JOSEPH F. CARROLL, Assignee. • at C. Lawtrin's,Office, Norwegian Rail Road. 21-31 May ,23 Daily 'Roses. , SEVERAL White and Red Daily Roses, for sale by ; IL BAlol AN. May 16 20— *thainistratoes Notige. LEITERS of Administration of the goods and etiattles which were of John Edwards, late of the Boiough of Minersville;debeased, having been granted by the Rgister of Schuylkill county to the subscriber. All persons indebted to .the said John Edwards are reqUested to make immediate pay ment, dratall persona having claiins 'fit demands a. gainst jthe said Estate, are hereby notified to make knownl the same without delay. ENOCH MORGAN, Administrate Minersville.Sehuilkill county. 20-6, May? 16 LEMON SYRUP. CONSTANTLY on hand a aupetirtr- article of Lemon Syrup, which will be sold low by the dozen or single bottle, or Iv the galldn may 16 20 JOHN S C !HARM . . Bale Hay FoR.eale by the Subscrlber. for CASH. ' , ROBERT ADAMS. ~ 20-3 LI Mai 16 Fresh Crackers. . SODA Water, Sugar, and Bran iCrackera, Hot Broad, for sale by E Q A HENDERSON. 21— jotay 23 Notice. !map Co-partnership heretofore existing between -'•• the Subscribers under the firm of William Wallace &Co...was dissolved by mutual consent on 'the lBiinst it The buaines of the partnership in Philadelphia will be settled by William Wa llace, and id SchuylkilLeonnty by Jesse Turner and Chia. A: Whitney. W I ANI .WA LLACE, JESSE TURN ER. CHAS. A. WHITNEY. William Wallace will continuethe Coal business undei. ,the name of WIAL,LIAIVI WALLACE dj CO., on Locust , street wharf, Schuyik 11, aid at the office, 37 south 3d Creet. .J. Tower and' , Chae. A. 'Nil? hituey have entered into Copartnership under the firm of Whitney 4. Turner at Port Carbon, for the purpose of mining and siiiiming coal. 1414' 23 MOM - _ , rhiliuleiphitk : wind SUM ROAD. - . . L'IREIGIIT will - betrans parted 'wet . th e' *base 41 " Rail. Road. hitsieen Reading and rhilidolphia, at the fullowintrlites:lt $1 50 per Gross . 10 Plaster, Slate, TiliK Gypsum Ton of fi24o lbs. Pit Iron.Dlsome, Timber Brick, $175 do do F10nr,,,20 cet%tiper.bairel,; Neils and Spike; Rolled Iron, Hollos, , Ware. Grua)." Sal% . 111 00. do do. .r 2 G rocer i es. whiofey, Oil, Hard $3 .0 . 0 do. do. Wet e, Votton.Leethei Dry Goods, Wittraki and Firreignl p 50 do. do. Liquors, , DAYS OF STATING OF FREIGHT TRAINS. From Reading,on Tuesdays & Fridays. t , is Philada. on Wednesdays' & Saturdays, Transporters are requested to have their Goods at the Dcpot of the Road.,by o'clock, 111.. 011 the day before the startmg , of the Trans.'. G. A. NICOL'S." Superintendent Transportation. April llth, 1840. 15 tf SAMUEL - HAR7 Z. 17- 21-3 t EMS Sherifthlty. To the free and independent Electors of Schuylkill ounty. FRIENDS A ND FE'.I.OW:CITIZEVS At the urgent solicitation of many of m► friends and segue Intances. I have at length been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, ". • • at the next October Erection, and Most respectfully solicit your suffrages. I feel grateful for the liberal encouragement which I received when a candidate for the same office in 1834, and should I at this time be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes I will endeavor to MRI the duties of the office with Oddity, impartiality, and according to law. ' Your obedient Srvant, .1. G. WOOLISON. May 23 To the Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS Haying been encouraged by a number of my friendv. I am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF- At the ensuing election. and respectfully 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 far as possible to thegeneral satisfaction of the public. Your friend and fellow-citizen, lii2i2ME2l 1%1 aicl, 21. To the ~Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solicitations of a number of my friends I have been induced to offer myself a candidate fur the office of SHERIFF, At the ensuing election, and pledge myself, if elected to perform the duties of the said office to the best of my abilities. Yonr friend and fellow•citizen. GEORGE H. STICHTER. . „ - Feb 29 9 -te To the Electors of ,Schuylkill Cowntg. FELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent solicits bons of numerous frietids. I offet myself as a candidate for the OFFICE OF SHERIFF. at the ensuing election. Should Ibe so fortunate as to receive a majority of your free suffrages. I shall pledge myself to per impartial, faithful sr.d honest execution of my official duties. Your obedient servant, JOHN M. BICKEL. Orwigsburg, April 18, 16 to To Coal Miners. I'VHE subscriber having taken the new and com es Wharf, third below South street i on the Schuylkill, is prepared to receive and ship coal, or deliver it in the. City fore moArate commission.— Coal reoived on Wharfage. C. F. UHLEIORN, No. 26 . , South 7th street, May 2 18-3 mo fhiladelphia. Crockery, China, & Glassware A SPEN DID assortment for sale at reduced pri ces, by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 LACK and Fancy Caßsimerep, Figured and 21 - 1 F Plain Satin Vestings,,Rich Coloured and Buff Casaimere do., Marseilles do., Plain and Striped Linnen Drillings, Super Corded Italian Cravats, Sattin and Boinboine Stocks, Low Summer do.. Summer Braces, Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves, Sum. mer Cloths, Beaverteena, Purizee Hdkfs., &c. &c. april 25 Mauch Chunk & Pottsville DAILY LINE Utkited States Mail Coaches, • A p ,Rail-,111 ay Cars. THIS line is now running daily. and wiH con -• tinue during the season, in the foncriirinitnanne. Leaves Pottsville for Mauch Chanle, every morn ing after taking breakfast, and arrive at Mauch Chunk at an'early hour in the atternoon. Leaves Mauch Chunk every day at 7 o'clock A. M., and arrives at Pottsville in time to intersect the • Northumberland Stage the same day. First rate Coaches and Cars, and sober, attentive, and obliging-drivers arc 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 C,Gal Region, and a rich and fertil. country, sna is cheaper by Two Dollars than any other route from New York to Pottsville. This Line rflso connects with various others, viz . at Mauch,Chunk with the Berwick, and thence to Montrose, &Mira, Northumberland, See. the Easton and Bethlehem Line, from Easton to New York. and Philadelphii, via. Allentown, all Daily Lines. , At Pottsville with Bloomsburg, Danville. Nor thumberland, Money. Harrisburg, .prialgaborg. Reading, Philadelphia. etc. etc. For seats apply at Mortimer's Hotel, Pottsville, and James Palmer's Hotel, Pot t Carbon. N. R All Baggage at the risk of the mener—p pounds equal to a passenger. H. CH RISMAN &. CO, Pottsville, A. MeLE 4N, Summit Hill, Proprietors. 23-3 mo May 21 . NEW STORE. winE subseri6ers 7 wculd inform' their friends and "L'the' Public that they have established them selves in business; in the'Srure formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. 'Pollock,' adjoining Mews. Clemens & Parvins Drug Store, where they offer for sale a - general assortment of • • • Dry Goods, Groceriepj - • iVig • Liqu ors, • queenslvare, Glasiware, ankd . All of which tliey : i4 disposed to sell on the most reason Able terms for: cash, as they iebi nll . to do an exclusive cash business. The public Ali invalid to call and eiamine their Goods and pritia before pur. chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HENThgRSON. *a3r-I 6 20-- Spriinp; and: Stunmer' Prive ts. THE e lieapeet set of Spring and Summer 'Prima ever offered in this market, for sale by '''. E. Q. &A. lIENDERSON. May 30 EDMUND W. EARI OF DEMI iiiitte;c` cap,_ ii]lsof 6all on hand. aiit fi l ellip t at the subseritsis:' - ' awl 4 ' `. •. '• • Co a rtirtinterehi LIPPIN TT Weald teiPect L 51A. 41 Public-that he hai associated bushiest. 1 Taylor of Philadelphia,' under wh.•• business at tpttiville will hereafter' while the Senior Armee will conti cure of Clothing In the ' city 'id' Phil" woolly.) The firm, eipeit:tak give lion to the public , and, hope to "re • commensurate to merit. The will show the estimation in which bilities were held by his tato employ " PHILADELPHIA* A Inj This is to certify that Edward bean - in our employ as a cutter, f years and has proved himself - one p.acticei and acientific Tailors. STOKES & Marc, The undersigned will keep const superior assortment of Goods, suite which they will make op in a - style satisfactory to the purchaser. LIPPINCOTT & T coiner nf-Cent re& **Manta • A ril 18 opposite Ollennors ll. p , 'Mks Hiplin LEACHED and Unbleached M ands Menke, Infant Blanks with - everrvarielr of Fancy and Goode, which rcill be cold very the pxtipN april 25 To all the heirs and legal of John Zehner, late of We ship,in'thecountypf Schtii lit deceased. PURSUANT to an order of the of the county of Schuylkill, an held on the premises of the Real E deceased, containing about 387 acre" the township of West Fenn store* of Schuylkill, on Monday the 25th t 1 i at 10 o'clock in the Mrenoon, to in the real estate of the said deceased, t, children and legal representatives, done without prejudice to aq otherwise to value and appraise the where you may attend, it,you thin{ PETER - F. LU OW •••••\ • of the county' Orwigsbure,AlittliSth. 1 • Notce. L ETTE R S of Administraiien Lawrence LeWier, late of the Tulle, deceased, having been granter bers, ail persons indebted to the 0: ceased' are reqoesfed touike and till person's having &Wine' or the said Estate, are herebylnotified the same to them on or before the; ELIZABETH LAW; JEREMIAH IKELL. of the &tote of Lawrence, Locale fie' Addittun to Pottsville. Schu April 18 Maci,Ltret NO 1 and 2, in barrels and ball reduced prices, by MILLER dt., May 23 Shamokin - Coal FOR SALE; ‘-irE undivided half part of t 1 situate on Shamokini Creek; county, State of Pennsylvania, , names of John Brady, and Robert eight hundred and sizty•eight these lands• are adjoining the 9 Shamokin, (destined to become a they abound with both the'. tett , ash cbal; and on the lower tract ney species. has been found ties. The Pottsville and Deny' nearly thrditgli The middle of bo complete Order-from Sunbury to gray tract, thus giving them th the markets on the`Susquehanna, canal ,is finished to . the tide markets on the (Theispeabi: This property is offered for estate of the late Colonel Franeif, A. W. JatINST 9 • No. 7, Clinton square, Philadelphia Feb. 8 For ,Sal To Iron Malm( ~llESubsaiber'having °Mat from Mr. George Crane for ttees, and holding also the pa 1 Geisenhainer for the same. to Anthracite Coal, and retaining of said patient to manufacture Steel, is prepared to grant hems It& of Iron. Applications to be Dean, Esq., at Pottsville; . F. W. G Jan. 4 • A ; 'LIPPINCOTT & TAYL I .AL- 41 choice assortment of §prin. to which they Invite the tittenti and the public generally'. - Metter of and Nah !day 22 • • , A GOOD assortment of blu. and fancy coloured tiotno, for sale 10 Der cen cheaper than any ever viiTered I?cfore in Pausal E. Q. Al.& HENDERSON. 22 May 30 TilipecaniiieV • JUST received a supply of compiled by Mr. W. principally from Niles jßegiste lions; which embrocesithe 'he People" thrOoghourthe,co. War, when Major Gen. Win. quered the combined forces of Indians. We commend this p all parties in search of ruth. ed was printed and publii War,When Gon.tiarrison was date for the Presidency. "and relied on, as being free from t, lit cal.paint brush." It contail printed 'matter: Priceils cent by Wray 30 , 2404 t.; A L I ONS—bI Whale Oil, receive!d and f • E. A. MATH, 140.13,- May 30 • Paper Ilan For Roorfis a -• • THE oubotriber opeo ii gift assoriment of Flower • foe Rooms and Hillis. lamong andtplat fashionable pane , from 37i $o 64 emits par pie- Map 30 22 Paper' B.'INNAN wilt receive •iiiiiiiitment of Post triii yl unruled, which will .be 'old suit the times May.3o SWAN N errand. boy-4rom 14 I , iderinces required. , wages will begii+,en. For fur at this office. MIZE , - • and Dockets • , 'e ihnterjet, z ' , 11v intrirtt iih him In th ~!t ee r.\Edirtiid rr. direction the be 'eoltdactSk themitisuflisi , nom setrJrvg•,; Te . 1 4 400 11 0, ing certificate ' • it. Taylor's. .11• . 11 Sth. I ..,Vaylor hut the last :.trvo I t the very hest BROWN.. ao!Teilero,, , hinta to thWeeenti; which shall be YLettC\ go street'''. .1; R',4itteville. • \ t 11+11119. Peke. tojeihOe Domeitic try . ,p "for I W. EARG 1 I 'frn ctotitnti i tjt raiincr, opleane Quirt* inquest .will'hi itete-iif the. silt 1 more or less, in:: : ,, dl ittlho counts ' alit °l paTtrio n n o ' nest, 1 o snit amonglis I if that can be ling of the whole,' 4 Tunis ; when and. ,k .1 proper._ G, sheriff, of Schuylkill. 16 4t I.f the Estate of rough of Pottr. I , to the sabseri. )state of said de- Hate' payment - , .emandettetiost - to make known Ipt of July ER, Admr'x. , Adtter., H deceased, Mot'. county. 'T I 16 6t arrels, for solo a 1 I tIAGGERtY. 21- Lands o tracts of land.. Northumberland n the .warranted Gray, containing and allowances; : furishing town of isecond Putteville) eh and the ihite lon ate, .iitthe kid , nsiderable quanti lle railroads ions 10 h tracts, and is is the centre of 4 the command of all (and now•that the :' ater) of all the le, to close the Johnsiou r ty • • IN, Executor, Chesnut sued, West of Broad. cturers. led the assignment a number of Fur: t.nf thCiate'pr. 'elt'lricn' Ore' .with he eiclusjve right . alliable Iron and fl for the Manufae. mallet) William F. SENI!AINER. 1 I \ R are receiving a and Surnpnet Goods, a of theit custOmere. along° streets. 21-- Cloths i e Alt Book: - ' h Tippecanoe, Tort . 1 0gdan Niles, Esci. : , end other publica. loge and doings of ntry during the late nry &arisen Cort i the Bridal] and .the blicatiori to those of .very thing contain. ished daring the late of neared u a eandi. onsequently ten be a "daubs of the po. It 92 pages.of closely Ter copy. For sale -13. BANNAN. ' • - 22-.. I nched end refined r ontihy • jr,wAy dti c 0.,. tub r rontitrief, Philadelphia. ," 22-if iigs, Hails. a few days an ele. d Paper and Birder' which are the latest which will be . sold B. BOMAN. l'in r few day.' e large op Paliete, ruled end lebeiprt 'Miens ever to BRUM 16 Teers orage-T-goo4 boy liberal heTirticylerivrolitiot rEI
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