I , :.1111 The Great Oelebratiou an the TiOpecanOe Battle Ground. FIFTEEN SO4ID ACRES OF MEN. Correspondence, of the B ilumorePatriot, I LtrotArrsvoui, June I, 1810. Presuming that isiimenecount of the great Con realm) of the 29W ult on the TMnecanor B.ule Ground, may he interesting to sn., 1 hasten In give you-ii faint stretch. iineh asil have mita 'fled from see. eral intelligent delegates now here on ,their return home, I For several :dayii 'previnna.to the every a. one leading towardi the Battle tirriund. was filled with waggons load•pi with delegates. horsemen, and font palm tigers, wending their way to this proud spot of our.4merican arms—and when all were a . trembled, such a smiltitudc has never been beheld in the interior co the Ueited States—the - number cannot with any pmsiatanon,to certainty be risqrrtained—it isO variously guessed] at frail! 40 MO to 50.0110 men , all agree that ther4 wore FIFTKEN Aipt Es OF ittENl bosides, frorn 3,000 to 6 000 females .and the . .incarnpmerit might nut inappropriateh, be coo.. pared to Darius' encampment preparatory to his deseentlitpon't4eeet ;Auld this vast concoor.e of cursor's spontaneously a.ernibled at a season nt 'he year when the agrieuporior-has much to do at tonne. when all clarifies are ;ground down, as it were to powder, by an; iron 'administration I • - , Tins mighty avahinclie— we moat cant,. MO ir. de spite of the Penno)ilviinian—dennitd the true lla r. Timm feeling in the \{k4l. Tag Linnieville Journal states that • Van !Vireo mats acknowledged that there , were at lesue 30.000 persons asscinhled, b•it _ I • others estimated therUlat from 40 to 50,060. The enthusiasm of this! iOner.se assemblage was such es may have been anticipated from the gat heraig at ticetnin..,determinedto a'aert their rights. "l'inly does the Louisville JUurnal say'' suet mighty and sublime gatherings of the people—when were they -ever known except.ddiing the frenzied days of the Revolution ? Do they rica' denote that the populyr mind has been stirred to its ..very depths by the wickedness of thel litilera, and that the people are resolved to redressitheir grievencee." Largest .Cattuty COnvention, -ever Veld ill the "lieystone.M!! lien. Way tie, a! son of Mad Anthony," presided at the Chester Ciitinty Convention, List Tuesday— We have seen a friend who was there, and says that at least 8 000 persrins,were present. They have all ejeCUMI 11011. Monti sy, fur a member of Assembly, in ! place of )tr. Swaytiqj and we hope, to record the e. section of a staunch Harrison man, and give an ac .count of-the Convention. in onr-next. ••L. • la: It I •• 4. .1 • ..• I Pottsville, Jane 13. 1840 %V 1E a FLOUR. bY tlaeload was worth on Frmay •14 , 1' I IKAT 90 net, , othel.io demand. RYE FIAR.III 125 per cwt. detuanti RYE, by the land 148 by ihe buimel:—ready . • RYE CHOP 45 I.pethushelin demand. O'. Pi 31 centsiready sale. PUP vr..w.s.--xth cents per bushel i ndemastd COR I-45 cent. per bushel in demand. •CLOVEIt SEED I--$l 2 uu per bushel. TI %1J Y SEKU -42 50 per bushel. FL, txll4:En—sl. 45,er bushel in demand. Y-24 ;an te per gallon. •BU CTEII-10 centnoer pound—in Keg. 8 cent, cents per ',dozen. ./..‘111)-12 camp per pound. -' 11,1.007--8 Cents per pound. . • it NIS 10 cents! peg pmmd. C )1111 Cll )1' 45b0 .C ' hmnts per bushelintemand . B si —9 cenbi 'per pound. BP.I.:81% , ,C,•21./ ell,ts per pound. FE %•I`4lEtii -L.82 cc4ts per pound. C ) N.) )1 , lb cents per nound byithe 1141. No 1 $l7 No 2, $l5 •S %I.l' —2 5.) pen bb1.;75 per bushel' PIA'41`);11 .is *will $7 50 per ton. - HAY $lB per f fin. ~7 Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thurs day evening last. Shipp d Mimes & Spencer, -Delaware Coal Co. -Bell & Bolton, S Hoilnel do Son,, George H. Potts, J. K. (Thyme, Bennett & W & G Payne, . . T. C. Williams & Co. I is Potts & Bannan, 8. B. Reeve & Cd.l Bt.acliton 4 & Charles Lawton, Miller dr. Haggerty,. J 411454 Downey, Sillyman & Nice.; tF. B. s• J. *wale, De Forrest Improi l troent Co, ; 4 C. I. V Hill, . • 4 Sundry. shippe!. .26 Per last' - Report MOUNT UAMBON It %,11 L ROAD. The amount of;Co!il transported on this mid, up to Thuraday -evening ,iast, is 2.727 tons • Per List - report 14,379 Total a 17.106 NATHAN CLEAVER. Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD. - The following is the am. , unt of Coal transported on this road up to Wednesday evenini last, 1,398 Tons. 7,116 Per, last report. 8.5!4 GEORGE HADESTY, Culleitor -DELAWARE ANIU II I DS6N CUALI RADE Cleared at Honesdale for Honiout, week ending May 2Rth. 118 Cain! Boats containing Caal, Total amount of pogii cleared since 20th day of April last, • R EST BR ANCIa RAIL ROAD. The following iii the amoont of Coal transported OD this road up toiTtiurpday l evening last. _ 5.734 tons Per list report - 28.262 ;Total . 33,926 4 !tOtIERT C. HILL, Collector. SCILUYIAILI, ?VALI Er RAIL ROAD.; I - e , - The following- is,the _inwunt of cool troosponte on; this' read . ,* to May 30, 6024 Tote!. 2 - Pee lesiontEml. 6347 . '1 r - 11,371 11. H. POT'll9.' For the week ending loi.et Ist. Boats. Tone. Mauch Chunk, ' 77 4172 Perryville, 2B 1361 Pe -e Herm kezJeton, 41 1599 Sugar Loaf. 18 • 956 2555 29'h List of Letters, REMAINING -in the Post Office at Pottsville June 1., 1840. Aregoud Alm ' ;Jackson Andrew 2 Alspeier Nicholas •• Jacobs Morgan . yan Win. U Kiser 'Franklin liail Jo.epti Kugler Due 11.:si+imin Hamm Robert Ke.•ler George 11,1-1.1 Veer Kimber Samuel B:II Jdc.4,l) lard dean B. ler W m • Luw - B Wm. Lew i...10mM fill r lore Wll,l x Al illo r Mrs B -mouth Jgrues - Murry Airs Bollie F I) - Mart•li El's' tfraulty Charles Muustsei Copt rt (*.arena 4i model 111..rgan Twining Carrel ialnea -- Mullen Dont! Count II hiehard di, rgan Ji n ni Carey JO in Miarkle.y ILlilah Courtriglu Jacob ' Mariwn.e Jacob Carta r Wat Moore Pali let trooper Juhn McCue fart Oryclund Mrs Levine MeGrany Haien 2 Cramer Henry LV l McFarland Andrew Cuurtright Anne & JacubMcDade David Courtney Dunk.' MClAUghillf Juhn Catly Aime Hrt;ret•ay Juni. Conarey Juhn Mc(iont~le Jaws Damen %%in 'Nye Julio Dan?. WVId O'Neal '31120C Davie Howell - Pi ice K nI Dun Thrones Kumpel Richard B Franklin Robert-on CIA* Davis David II Russel Miss Anne L F.ves Mrs Sarah Ruli r Eirzabeth Erdman Jaloa Kus.el James Fotiat Anthony nicharorion John Frey Fed' • 11,milea lien Frey Fied kuhatin Hubert Prank D Reel. John filter John Shaw I twine. Farrel Michael Suninuns its rues Friel Anne Silberman J.r•eph G•tigle-F W Sisikuae,Jacob Ga.•ktn Hey ;Samuel Sid Peter -Ger.rin.e Peter Nellery Merlin Griswold Cheater Sy lea Nicholas Ganltiorti John Springer Chas HOW itigiun Edward Sigwr..ch Ju••eph fleas Muses • Wm W IlunFoNl Robert Turner Margaretta Maser ilea Chu Wtn fleiger Carl Teniplin Anna !lawmen Mary Todd J K dents Wur U Tate Fiederich lineup Mille • Thur. on Solvent:l Higlnisaker .4ottleib Thou:warm t% Hughes Edwinal . Treliar &nue/ Ilvaitni Geo ÜbtlJ 'l' Heller Juhn • Jeuroug- Miss Sarah, SHIP LE rTERS. Andrew James . Lotions Thomas Davis Edward Perret Perry Focht Michael Smith James Jones John Win Perninis calling for Letners on the above list will please say they are advertised. JOSEN - 1 WEAVER, P A thfilignees , irrthe subscrir tato r bur dale by public Aue. Lion on Wedne s day, the 22nd day 01 JUDI inte. at ,Port Carbon,. near Winteratetn'a .Fouudr), the following articles : 51 'tali Itiiad Waggons-17 Drift do. I D.rt %Vaggun—l Truck, Screens, Riddle., Picks, Shovo4, Sledge.. Rakes, Wheelbarrows, Grubbing Hoes, Cross Cut Saws, B ackanuth's and Carpen'er's Tools, Log. Trace and Tripping I;haina. Wedges, .sledgeand`Pick Handles, Castings for Screens, Office Desk Cans. Scale Weigh's, and Measures, I sue Canal B tat and Stove, and three years lease of the Landings and I mprovemi nts. JOSEPH ,F. CARROLL. Assignee. of Totten & .Ulhorn. June 13 :14-2t rael'an Boats 25 21 15 13 13 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS I'ICE to hereby given to all claimants and 1 1 11 ethers interested in the sum 015137 91 tor work 'done to a certain building, to wit : —A certain two sliiry stone Store 11ousr, situate in the town of 'lingua. in said Count t., on a lot adjoining the rem,. Atelier of T tttttt a+ liotheck, and near eo the store of J. Brown A. Hunter. b. ing tq sia • 45 teat lung. and 23 Ic. t wide, That a Scire - Fiesas ha+ been 1.. surd noun the Mechanic's Lien entered 7i the Court of Common rif a. of said (*firmly in th. , abwe sta•• rd case, and will he r. torn..d tin Jiii; T rot nt said Court. PIT4II F. LUDWIG, Sheriff 'Sheriff ' s Otrice',o wig•..t" burg, June 13. left • ". 24-3( hil 12,601 72 800 J . INT received a prune set of' Mixed Pickles, 1 Pepper do. 1 in i and i Gal Matiecie do. }loo Jars. Gerkin do. 1 Onion do. J Pickled Lobsters. Olives, Capers, Anchovies, Mustard, Ca)enne Peppers. Currie Powder. Keichop. Brandied:Fruit. Lemon Syrup, • . Olive Oil, &e. dLc. Far sale cheap by .E Q 4 A HENDERSON. - May 23 2l— 89,861 is raid hr Phy-teiana generally that me hal • or the tattle Children die annually &,.m the rain I:fr et of TPCIIIING; as this is Cie case, why neglect In prortire a remedy. a h.eh ti Dr Pains' celeb,oted Soothing Syrup far children cutting Mir teeth. Till 9 gives immeetate reliet to those little sufferers. which will et cure many nights of sweet' rem,. , M e to othees and Noises. Fur sale at the 'Drug and Cbunteal Stare of JOH NI S. C. MARTIN. Centre Street Pottsville. 6,430 Where alto may be had gorrine. Ponca°, Dr. Joel' in'e • atentpicifie Olnoneat. Dr. is' nail; Hair • onic, a sure preservative of 22.960 Eialdnen. Dr. D. Jayne's Judian Zspetorane, for roughs, nmsu nt inc. Asthma, &c. • Dr. Jayne's Tonic %Vennifuge. a pleasant remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Sour Stomacb,.Fever and Ave. want of Appetite, &c. Together with 'a general assortment of Fresh Drugs and Medicines, a celebrated Compound Con. centrated Syrup of Sarpaparfila, May .20+. IMOkMMMi MO LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-1849. • TOTAL. SHIPMENTS. 25560 Mauch Chunk, 474 Perryville, 122 Pass FIATEN. Hazleton, 366 11259 Sugar Loaf, 93 4947 16,206 995 Mechanic's Lien. Xesur Miller, ) In the Court ..- (1 vs. 1 Cuinnion Pi cas ~.m ty John Wrh.h. Con.lof ...aid County ." "--• ; \-* tractor', and lune,. I' July Term, ,t s. P. ! k. ... . Tnegrert;: owner or I 1.840, No. 157. • ...... reputed owner. J • Pickles, sauces, &c. To llollsers and nurses. MOE "Mess, etc. AtsT Incised - end tut sale ,at the Drug tstonipt ttra•srubscribin. White Lead" ,and ipcniti.in Oil, Red Spanish B ova,/ - I • Bhck 'Lead, t brains Greta' • Mack Flint, Chrome Yeihnir,, Green Paint, , ' Yellow °chi°. • Copal Varnish, Unseal 04, Jaian Varniely Spirits Turpeutino, Venetian Red, paini,,Bru.nes, Ala► an assortment /ot Dovv, Medieires. Chem. cal,. Dye' Sluff's, Patent ,Ncdicu ►e _+ .&c. J4;111N S. C. MARTIN. Centre St.. next door W Mahno.aug.' St. June 13 ' 24 Teacher Wanted. ROPOSALS will be received by the.mbecnbere 0 - until Saturday the tlOth .inetani. for a Able and Female Teacher tbr the public ,chool! in the B. - rm.eh of Teme•gaa, Schuylkill county. Pervon applying for the echoota mum comp well recommend. NI and produce cestiticates.ofabilitiee. and of rwid moral characlet. None other need apply. To branchem to be taught are Reading. Writing. Arab made, Geography and Grammer. JNO FR AN K V, 2766 47,532 JOHN.K. 6141111, Merit-it P. Tamagni, Jane 6 24 3t 'I 0 Bridge Builders. 'I I, IIIE undersigned will receivii proposals from I to 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday the 6 t, day ofJuly next. et the potlic hotpot of Mr. (Marie. Buyer, three miles below Orwigehorg, for hirl line a covered Bridge over f'ine•Creili where the Ceti'''. Turnpike road crosses the same. Persons proposing titinil.l will please accompany their hi , ni with a plot mid specification. .1• TAW; A RT, Trotorrr. Sim. 5 5t . üblic sale of Rail !toad Cars •110 E is hereby given to William Bosh, -het 11, inn other, Intl rested. that thirty one. Rail Rom %%Pigeons left with the undersigned by paid Rub . •hell as al citrity hir certirin debts will he sold at ih. 11111 l se of J tines Laing in Port Carts tn. ob Wedne.- d.is the first day of July Inv, at 10 o'clock A. N. by public pale, unless paid Cursor Waggons are r. - deemed on or before said time I..EWIIS MILNER. Port 'Carbon, June 6 Gefitirai al gent and Courryanerr. it.i.s. mort g e g p f ., and othi., inxlruntrnts of at riling caret:oily 'drawn. liuicolvtct Hunt. and Pennons pn•pated— Book neltanrrd—Arc• adjusted, &c. Office mat I. Messrs. Henderson's Stun , . 11ay 31.1 I:2—tf Br. "Hobe& rd Exls act of Sarpaptte ilia. To the U'orld. F you wish to make use of Sar.aparitla. be Adt iped t. r 3 I VII rb MEDIC . % rEt, Ern{ (N -s %Rs% PA HILL 1. It is positively the strongest pre paritum inexistence, one bottle or it (which costs bit one dollar; beinireq ill to nue g ill m of Syriip. as it i• usually prepared in the shops. and equal to two bottle,. orally other extract. Dr. ,Leidy begs leave to nate ilia he himself prepares it, and can cousequeutly vouch f. us strength. Nunn -tons Physicians throughout the U oiled States, give it the preference liver all other preps rations of Sarsaparilla, both from the fact of us superio. /I rcngth (co .sequently efficacious when employed) and from the circumaianee of its being prepared by a regu lar Apothecary and Physician attested by Dr. Physic Chapman. Jaskson, Horner, Gibson, DeWees, James Cole, &c. & It is useless here to name the numerous affection• whey. n Sarsaparilla is considi red the so:e Specific.— Sof t.. it to say it is recommended b,, all Physicians throughout the world. in disease" of Skin, _pones, Live Rc , and particularly all diseases pr•duced"ty impurities 01 the blood and animal duds As a wilier of tht blood, it is at, ail times (and particularly in the Sprint: and Fall) invaluable In wa.m cl.mides. throughout the summer Season no person should to gli ct using it occa 'tonally Aumerous certificates and recommendation,- from Physicians, and others accompan the directions For sate by WOO. Sole agent for Sc uylkill c•miitt. June 6 23—if • Schuylkill County, iss. ) • The Commonwealth of PennPyivirnia to thr Sherif of Schuylkill county, Greeting. I F George Kimmel and Christina his wife, in rigit' of his wife whit was one of toe daughters of Jaen!. Faust, late of Wept Bronswig township, deceaser', make you secure of proseent tug their claim, thepc. command you that yon summon by good andyia iottunemp, •Daitiel Faust. Jacob Faust, Abraham Fawut. Marta Whet% lute Maria Fries', brahan Hoy and Susannah his wife, Andrew Kimmel inc Esther his wife, John Wuninter and Cathatine wife, Joseph Heisler and Ilameah his wife, late Hannah Fidler, John Keiser ,and La dna his wife, late Lydia Fidler, Peter Herring and Elizabeth hi- Wife, late Elizabeth Fuller, Nathan Heisler and L.. ah his wile. late Leah Fidler, John Birr end Abbe his wife, late Abhe Fidler, Isratl Fidler, Daniel Ftd. ler, Magealena Fidler, Rail Fidler. John Ft fler, Jacob Zimmerman and I lannah his wile, late Han nah Henn, Daniel Shenker and Elizabeth r his wile. late Elizeheth Heine, Sarah Heim, Rebecca Ileitis, Esther Heim, Jacob Hei:n, Cathy ine Heim, And Elizabeth Faust, widow of Jacob Faust, deceased, late of you. county, en that they be and appear Is. ore our Judges- at Orwigeburg, al 661 (bust 01 Common Ph-es there to he held on Monday proceeding the last Monday of July nest, to -thew wherelore, whereas, they the said Plaintiff tat'd the aftoret.ald Defendants. together and undivided, d.. 'held the following land and tenements, to wit : I s i a Lime Stone 174, 'arty toduale in the township.if West B onus ig, to said County, hounded by. lands of Jr. cob Seliraddin. Joseph 4 tht jg ht and Samuel Kitson, cont a ining ninete,..our bed a halt' perches. 64f11:1 measure.. 2.1 All that Grist Mill and Saw Mill and ten acres of Lan,', situate in the said Township o r West Brunswig, bounded all round by other lands of the said-Daniel' Faust. 3d. All that certain messuage, tenement, and tract of land, imitate in the In vitality aforesaid, bounded by lands of Daniel Faust, Abraham Moyer end Jinieoh Rickert. and others,.coataininT two hundred and eighty-two is. eres and one hundred and fortv-.ight perches; strict measure. The said defendantri partition of the said described prenuses.between them to be made (ae. cording to the laws and customs of this Com . wealth in leach case made and provided, do gainsay and the same to 'redone, do not permit very unjust. ly and against the santeliw and customs (as 'l t s said.) &c. Aod have you there-die names of those summoners and this writ. Witness the f Oft Ore bleiames M Porter, &quire, President of our said Court at ot wiesburg, the first day of June, in the t ear of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and forty. l'Efl F. LUDWIG, Sheriff'. Sheriff's Omcr, Ors ies. burg, June 6, Ib4o. Engineering, Surr eying. and Con- VIRE subscriber will do all kinds of surveying, "I. both shove end below 4 grolind. Lay out Rail Ritairi‘,Colliety Works. Sties for Strain Engines, iftc.. and sup'peptend the construction thereof. 'Ex plore 'soffit. fisiXoal, or other minerals, furnish Maps albs land with sections of strata, &c. He will also draw up all kinds of instrumenui of writ. ing in a neat and correct manner. He trusts bis knowledge. and lons expetience in the above branch. es of business with his habits of industry will enti tle him to a share of the pubtio patronage. which is respectfully solicited. Meet N. W. earner of . ..Centre and Mahantango streeto,, ruttsville. June 6 Spring-and summer Friuli. THE ch,akat lot of tSpring and Summer Prints ever offered for sale in this market, may be had at the store of .E. Q. & HENDERSON. blay 20 .TUEMINEIRSIf4OURNALi'- - J. C. *Vertlle, reyancing. SAMUEL , LEWIS. , :13-4tfaT. The PhiLi4elphis 11111 1111 May 11340. Hours of Starting of Passenger' FROM elnladelphia at $ A. 14, and 24 From Reading at 71 A M.. and k Doot inPuilade!ptua—corner uf Broad streets. ' FA Re. Ist ClasS Cara, 111‘5O—thrd do Si . Tne 5 'O'clock Train nom Philsdelp for breakfast at Pottstown-. The morning Train tram Philadelp afternoon Train Train Reading, will be by CaraAtted op fur the e•pecial aceo Ladies. , DIM Trains will atop for Way Pas usual roinPL:- Days of Starting of Freight 7} ins. F rom Philadelphia on Wednesdays and I et 5a Saturdays. .A 51. From Reading on Tuesdays and Friciss. G. A. Nlcl./LLS. Superintendant TriMapnristion. 18—tf lay 2 ',Mechanic's Lien. SCHUYLKILL CuUTITY, S,S. W, slam Price, 1 ..e)t i . Li: vs. I A. '_ 7 - - Hodgson, 1 the Court y ;( ;; John Pinkerton, &1 of Common plea,. s .., ~. _ West, trod- u of . i aid County, t e - ing under the firm of Ito , Jolv ;Perm. Hedwitio, pjukerton I 1840. No. 71. & Co.. owners ur re I noted owners. - NOTICE is hereby given, to all Claimants and others interested tor the sum 04910 00, l'or vork dune arid materials furnished to a certain milding, to wit: All that certain block of houses. to number, situate and being on to n lot No. 15 mihe town of St. Clair. in said count , fronting on Front street, to said Town. Said lo is 69 feet lc t and 2110 feet drPp, laud bock or houses, each rouse bring 15 feet in flout and 201 feet deep, are Warne work, end one and a half story high, That I Some Fiicias has been issued upOn the M.o . hanic's I.ien, entered in the Court of Com Mon Fl ors, nt 4 chuyikill county, in, the above. states case, 'and rv.ll be returr.ed to July Trrm of .411(1'C-out% PE rER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. AherifrP Office, °mtgs. burg. Jlry 9111 1810 19- /xi EIAT STORE. VIDE aubAcribers would inform their 'lien& and • the punk th.t they have e.tahlivhed thtm r,lves to bumineav, in the Store 10-merly occupied . Dy Alessi & &w. Pu!luck. adjo g lirmenti Parvina D, Store, %here they offer or bale a general iiamiriment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teat., "lines, Liquors, • Queene•ware, Glassware, and hardware. All af Willell they are disposed to sell on the most negotiable terms for cash, as they intend to do an xelupive eash . business. The public are husked to .1111 and examine their Goods and prices before put chasing elsewhere. E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16' 2U— , Administrator's Notice. I_ET rut:. of Au .15111/ too ot; the goods and chi:titles whirl, were airing] Edwards, late of he Et trough of Minersville, deceased, havol seen !ranted by' the Register ist &habil i I county to the. Miseriber. All persons Indebted to thettd- - inhti Edwatd. are ta.q..e-ted to make immittediate pa). arm, and all permois having claims or demand" a von.t. the said Eitate, are hereby notified to make atom' the same without delay.. ENOCH 111111:G.AN, Administrator, count v. Nay 16 20-6 t. P URE fresh water Ike will be served to any per. roil desiring it in any quantity during the pres. cut season, and on reasonable feints. Apoly to fIENiY vANDusEN, Sebuylkil kvenue, rear of Penns) Ivan is 111111 May 30 22-3 t 1R0.3 STORE. T. 4' W. POLLOCK, I I AVE in addition tit their Stock of Dry Goods, Gra ceries, die., a general assortment of Iron and Steel. such as `., Forge I Iron, Rolled, Flat, Round . and Square, (all sises,) Band and Hoop Iron, • Nail Rods., Cart, Shear, and Crawly Steel. American and Enulish Blister do,, With a variety of other Goods, all of which will be sold on reaso table terms. March 31 4—tf Pickled Saltuoi l de. pICKLED Salmon, Nlackerrl, 'odfish, and Bur, hngt,m iieri ling, for Pale by E; Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 20 7 • T. dr, C. Pollock. k SIGN GULDEN 4XE, AFF'ER fur sale a la•ge and eltenaivesstsortment of Dry Goods, Groceries. Ilanlware/ Hollow Ware. Nails and Spikes..Wrougln and Ilorsp.Shoe Nails. An tile, Vices Bellows.Mould Hoards. ?lough Shares, and Coulters. Marsh 31 —ll New Law Bopkg. BINN's Pemblivain.l Justice, and McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and (bustle by kafeh 14 11— B. BANN AN, E. A. liathaway. & Co., COMMISSION AND. COAL MERCHANTS No 13 Suitt Front Street, O•httadelphia. (Wharf foul at South butui, Schuylkill ; May 23 21—tf to Let. • , . A A new two entry Sione House. welt - ... , -1. .....,, fini.hed,vituaied in Maiket rarer'. wilh glee 1 i large lot as Ga r den. Application to :-. ' le be made to 1 -- _ _ JOHN !XteIIARRONS. 21— 23-- , 6t hl ay ' 23 THE rpecial partner.mp hetetofore existing under w itho name of •John Stanton' has this day dis ved by convent of partners. JOHN STANTON. General Partner. WILLIAM G REEN..Jr. Special ninety Pottirville. May 14th. 21-41 BLACK and Fancy Cansime Wanted and Plain Satin Vesting& Rich Odoored and Buff .Casiiimere do., Mimillea do., Plain and Striped -Linnen'ling% Super Corded: !Italian Cravats. Settin end Bombazine Storks, low Summer do.. Sommer Braes, Gentlemen', Hoehn] Glove:, Sum. mer Clotho, Beaverteena, Puny. &.c. EDMUND W. EARL april 25 17 Daily Bose QEVERAL‘White and Red Did by May , 18 •bII Ice! Ice! Ice! Notice. ly Roses, for sale BANNAN. EIMMIEMSEMEM SWEIiM PC'faddish's''' . and Reading* • , -- -- - • niki4 R • • • LIREIGidi j T be trainspnried over the above Rail Wald. betwien Reading and Philadelphia. ht thei follostipg rates: iv - so - per Grass .Plaster,Slatii, Tiles, and Gypsum Too °t wo ) ib o. Pig Iron. Blooms, Timber Brigh t 0175 do do Flour. 20 cents per barrel; • Nails and Spikes, Rolled Iron, r 92 Hollow Ware. Grain, Sall, 00. do do. .Groceriert, Whiskey, Oil, Hard 43 00 do. d o . Watt, Cotton, Leather ' Dry Goods, Wines, and Foreign 133 50 do. do. Liquors, DIPS OFSTARTDIG OF FREIGHT TRAINS. IZ P dai P.ll. ly laud Chatty From Readinzan Tuesdays & Fridays. t 56, m Philada. on Wednesdays & Saturdays, Transporters ate requested to have their Goods at the Depot "the Road by 12 o'clock, M., on the day before tha s• vrttrin of the Trains. G. A. NICOLLS. sloperintendoot Transportation. April 11T 1840. • 15 tf is will .top is, and the paces= flied • itiodation 01 To the Erectors of Schuylkill County. FRIENDS AND FELLOW CI rIZENS:—At the urgent sulicitallon of numerous friend, I offer myself as a •vndidale for the )FFICE OF SHERIFF. at the ensuing October election. Should I ,be so for. tunate as to receive a majority of your free suffra ges. I shell pledge myself to an impartial, faithful and honest exec..tion of me 4ficial.duties. Your obedient servant, -JOSHUA BOYER. McKeanshurg, June 6 23—te ngera at the To the free antlindrpendent Electors of Schuylkill on . FRIENDS AND.FE LOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solicitation of many of mv friends and aequaintances. I have at length been induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next October Erection. and most rerpectfolly sullen your suffrages. I feel grateful for the liberal encouragement which I received when a candidah Ibr the same4ffice in 1834. and should I at this ti he so fortunate as to receive a majority of your vote. I will endeavor to fulfil the duties of the office with Oddity, impartiality, and according to law. Your obedient Srvant, J. G. WOOLISON. May 23 91— To the Elre►orr of 6chuyakill Couhry. FELLOW CITIZENS: - Having been encouraged by a number of nr , friend., I am indut.ed to offer myself as a candidate fur the office of SHERIFF. At the ensuing election. and respectfully solicifyour suf frages. It . elccred, I pledge myself to perform the du ties of said office, to the hest of my abilities. and as fat as possible to theneral .atisfaction of the public. Your friend and fellow-citizen, March 21, To the Free and Independent Electors vi Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: At the urgent solicitat;ons of a number of my friends i have been induced to offer myself a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, At the ensuing election, and pledge myself, if elected to peribrin the duties of the said office to the heat of lay abilities. Fob 29 To the Eleet•ors of Schuylkill County. F(TraZENS:—At the urgent ttolteite u: toms of numerous flien6s, I offer myself as a candidate for toe OFFICE OF SHERIFF, at the enquing electinn. Should Ihe an fortunate as to receive a majority of your free anffrages. I Omit pledge Invert,* if, an impartial, faithful ar.d hones execution of my official (tulle.. Your nhadient Fervent, JOHN M. 1111:KIM. OrwiEehurr. April 18, 16 to ri•HE subscriber having token the flew and corn • mntjoup Wharf, third below South Plreet; on th. Schuylkill. is prepared to receive and ship coal, o deliver il in the City Mr a moderate commission. Coal received on Wharfage._ _ May 2 -18-3 mo Crockery, China, & Glassware A SPEN DID a 4Portnsenc for pale al reduced pri cep, by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 20— Manch Chunk dir Pottsville DAILY LINE • OF United States Mail Coaches, AND Rail-11 ay Cars• T HIS line is now running daily. ar.d will con— tinue during the season, in the following mariner: Leaves Pottsville for Mauch Chnnk, every Morn— ing after raking breakfast, and arrive at Much Chunk at an early hour in the afternoon. Leaves Mauch Chunk every day at 7 o'cloek A. M.. and arrives at Pottsville in time to intersea 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 satisfactibn to throe whir may travel upon the route. This Line passes, a great part of the distance iihrough the Carol Region, and a rich and fertil. country, and is cheapor by Two Dollars than any other fume from New York to Pottsville. This Line also connects with various others, . .at Mauch Chunk with the Berwick, and thence to Montrose, Elmira, Northumberland, &c. the Easton and . Bethlehein Line, from Easton to New York. and Philadelphia, via. Anal:Nowa], all Daily Lines. At Pottsville with Bloomsburg, Danville, Nor— thumberland, Muncy, Ilarraiburg, Orwigaburg. Reading, philadelphia. etc. etc. Fur seats apply at Mummer's Hotel, Pottsville, and James Palmer's Hotel, Port Carbon. N. B. All Baggage at the risk of the owner—lSO pounds equal to a pavienger. H. CHB ISM AN & 60 . Pottsville, A. DIcLE , IN, Summit Hill, Proprietors. 2:1-3mo May 21 Spring and Summer Prints. FriiE ehrapret a.l of r.p, ing and Suninier Prima ever offered in this market. for pale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 3EI 22 Lumber / Lumber. 75,000 IN and 20 inch Joint Shingles. 30 000 Lap Shingles, 10,000 feeti inch Poplar Board., Alto Whitc'atid Yellow Pine Boards. Scantling, Plastering, Lath. &c.. Constantly for sale on reasonable terms at, the Store in Centre street. april 25 Harrison Ahnanacs for 1-841. J US!' received and for sale by the subscriber a large number of Harrison Almanac's for 1841, with illustrations, which will bo 4d chliap by the Dozen or Single. Also. A Lithographic Print of Gen. Harrison. Do. ;Do. •of the Waohtegtoo of the . West. All of which willbo sold cheap by BANNAY ABRAHAM HEEBN ER. 12— to Yonr friend end fellow-citizen. GEORGE H. sTicHTER. 9 -to To Coal Miners. C. F. UHLHORN, No. 26, South 7th street, Philadelphia `SAMUEL HARI Z. 17- ME MB Justice's Dockets. riEMI and Foolscap. fall and hals bound Doehatar 'Loon hand and for au s cheap , at the Bindery d the autvieriber. !ANNAN.: nprd 4 . - ' • Copartnimeship. fILIPPINCoTT Would reapecanallvieratesibe e Public that he has assoCiatedi with bim is the Clothing and Tailoring Wiliness. lilt. Edward 1 1 : - Taylor - of Philadelphie.'ondet whole direction:the business at Pottsville will hereafter , be condiaeted : while the Senior partner will continina the manufack, tare of Clothing in the city of Philadelphia: (pet snoally.) The firm expect to givei entire satii faeo . lion to the public. and hope to rOistre 'patrons* commensurate to merit. The foll Owing lki certificat, will show the estimation in whichr.Taykir's bilities were held by his late employers : Fati.tomputa, April Sth. 1840. • This is to certify. that Edward T. Taylor has been in our employ as a cotter lair the last.two years and has proved himself one ol the very best iractical and scientific Tailors. STOKES 61. BROWN, Merchant Tailor*. The undersigned will keep -eminently on hand s sorrier assortment of Goods, suited to the 11111111011 s which they will make up in a atylp which shall be satisfactory to the purchaser. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR. - coiner of Centre & 111ahantengo streets. - opposite O'Connor's 'Hotel. Pottsville. April 18 16 Ticks, Muslin, - B LEACHED and Unbleached Muslins,lliking. and Checks, Infant Blankets, &c. together with every variety of Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods, which will be sold very cheap "for cash." EDMUND W. EARL 17 april 25 To oil the heirs and legal ivpkesentaftves of John Zehnee, late of West P. town. ship,in the county of Schuylkill( Farmers.) deceased. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Catol, of the county of Schuylkillon inquest will be held on the premises of the Real Entate.o6he said deceased, containing about 387 acres more or-leas, ia .he township of West Penn aforesaid, in the noway of Schuylkill, on Monday the 25th day of Mey nest. it 11l o'clock in the forenoon, to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among Me children and legal representativh.., if th a t e o n b e done without prejudice to and spoiling of the whole, •itherwise to value and appraise the same when and where you may attend, if you think proper. • - PETER F. LUDW 11G, Sheriff, of the county of Schuylkill. Ormivihnrct. Apra IPsh. 16 4t ft ot ice. LETTERS of Administration of the Estate of Lawrence Lawler, late ofthe Borough of Potts ville, deceased, having been granted to the sisbaerio tiers, all persons indebted to the Estate of said de. 'Tatted are requested to make immediate payment, ind all persons having claims or demands legalist 'he said Estate, are hereby notified to make known the same to them on PT before the let of July neat ELIZ %BETH LAWLER. Adult's. JEREIIIAH KELLY, Adm'r., of the Estate of Lawrence Lawler, deceased. Moe. ris' Addition to Pottsville, Schuylkill county. April 18 ,16 fit Mackerel. wo 1 and 2. in tirels and halt barrels, for sale a 1 . 11 reduced prices by MILLER & HAGGERTY. 21- May 23 Shamokin Coal' Lan FUR SALE. ()NE undivided half part oftwo tracts of land, situate on Shamokin Creek, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, in the warranted names of John Brady. and Robert Gray, containing eight hundred and sixty-eight acres and allowances; these hods are adjoining the flourishing' town of Ahainokin, (declined to become a second Pottsville) hey abound with both the red ash and the white toll coal; and on the lower tract iron ore; of the hid. oey species. has been found in considerable quanti. 'les. The iPottsville and Danville railroads runs nearly throu l gli the middle of both tracts, and is in complete o l der from Sunbury to the ,centre of the !ray tract, thus giving them the command of all •he market on the Susquehanna, (and now that the ,•anal is niched to the tide Water) of = all the mar kelp on )he Chesapeake. This property ie offered for stale, to 'close the estate of the Lie Colonel Francis Johnston, by 1 A. W. JOHNSTON, Executor, N. 7, Clinton Square, Chesnut Weft. West of Broad. Mini - WO is Feb. 8 6 For Sale. o I, on Manufacturers. T" E fro( obit iber having obtained the a s signment Mr. George Crane for a number of Fur. d holding also the patent of the late Dr. ins for the same. to smelt Iron Ore with b ite Cal, and retaining the exclusive right elle, t to ntanuiarture Malliable Iron and rep red to grant licenses for the Malian. ton. Applications to be made to William F. q., at Pottsville. F. W. GEISSENHAINER. nem.. a' Gewenh l Antbra 6 of said 1! Steel, Is lure of I Dean, E Cloths. 0 aiotortment of blue and fancy coloured , 8810 20 per cent. cheaper than any ed U fore in Pottsville, E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. Aces Cloth ever offe CM 'I ippecanee 'reit look. J 3:z.T received a supply of the Tippecanoe Text B iok compiled by Mr. Wm. Ogden Niles. Esq. principa ly frbin Niles Register. and other publics. 'inns. which 'embraces the "sayings and doings of' .he Pent l e" throughout the country during the late War, w hen Major Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison con. tittered ihe rninbtned forces of the British end the Indianii We commend this publicetton to those of all part s sin search of truth. Every thing contain. ed in it, was/ printed and published during the late War.whanGtm.llarrison was not named as a candi. date for the Presidency, and consequently can be relied ere. as being tree from the "daubs of the po. lit cal pint rush." It contains 92 pages of closely printed attk Price IS cents per cony. Fur safe by B. BANNAN. May ' 22 I Oii. I I 45; GALLONS bleached ind refitted Must rcceived and for sale by E. A. HATHAWAY' & No. 13, South Fermi street. Philadelphia. 22—if 2, I W hale 30 ,raper hangings, Far Rooms and Halts. r , subscriber will ripen in IL few clawit) ele. ,nt aSsortment of Flowered Paper emi,Bodero. Nne and tialls,among which are the latest ,nst fashionable - pattbrns—which will be sold pa to 621 cents per piece. • 301 B. B‘NNAN., INI ga gi, for R and from Ma, . •a apers. NAN ardi receive in a few dap• a large meet of Post'and Cap-Papers, ruled and bich,will be odd cheaper than ever to ea. ~i unrul suit 1 WI e it v 1 3- DION STRIIII% ANTLY on hand a superior article of n Syrup. which will be sold lciw by the ngle bottle. or hy iheitallon 20 JOHNS G MARTIN R EN liE or el 0 16 Bale Hai► '. le, by the subscriber; for CASH. ROBERT ADAMS. 2,0 t -30 • Fresh Craelocra. ' ) SADA. • star, Sugar. sod Bran Crackers; log Bread, • sale by # A HENDERSON: IMEMI EU