II lir = Orwigsburg,ln the Court House, Ttietday July 28,1840, at i -o'clock P. Nll4 hl6 ' erob • The De e Republicans of ?Se' hdylkill County, IrThe Friends of Harrison &Tyler, The uppcinets of Martin Van Buren. Those who are against a State tax, brought opon is bY the imbecility (dour rulers, and t the extravagancelq their schemes, Those id fa i Tor of a Prote ct ive :Ea riff, which shall Otter American Industry, and give energy to husirieiati 411 in favon of distributing the pre , tee& of the 8 dee* public lands arnotiff the States. The Honeit German population of our County, wirifedl that there should oe a change in • our. General Government. Miners, Mechanics and Laborers, Who are opposed ;Inca reduction of wages, and the project of levellirtg!their standard to that of Europe - !and Cuba. • Those opposed to a Sub- l'reasury, giving bank ragaltO the people, and specie only to the office holders. , ; ' Those opposed to a Standing Army, which, shall cnncenirate a power of 200,000 armed men, under the gliitlatfce of one person, and he armed with the severity of martial lay/. Those opposed to united Locofoeo imp and FederaliSiti, which strives to level all popu. lar inttitistions, and give dangerous and increased patronage to the -president. All opposed to Executive encroach , meals. All friends j , of Civil and Religious liberty. i! All who desFise the slander', against a War worn yetera . All who object to the disfranehi4e ment of naturalitted citizens , who will not vote jot Von Buren. I ! 'Those whO !remember the " stamp acts" preceding!ilie!flevoitainn. All friendS of order and reform. AU who prefer Harrison and Ty ler the PEOPLE'S: CHOICE, ; to • Van Buren, &e. &e. &c. the office holders candidates, nre tequested to meet in County "—Convention nn ; • 7 Tuesday{ July 28th, 1840. • at the Court Elcitisei,in Orwigshurg. at I P. M. to take preparatorY, inepsure, the formation of a COUnty Ticket, and to express t;hetr', incrrasing confidence in both William H. Harrison, the statesman ana soldier. 1 John Tyler,'the noble son of Virgi nia, and the measures they ore pledged to carry nut. Let the meetilbg be of such 'a kind as to show the. spoilers that "the people have taken the matter into their hands," and that they are determined "to do -heir own voting and their own fighting." • By order of tll4 , COnntv Central Committee. • 1 1 ..TAIVIES S. WALLACE. , June 20 184(1.F r Secretary. ILight Infautry l W ILL pm -whit Saturday the 4th day ofioly. 1840, at the Armory, at•fli o'clock, A. Mt: . BS , totnmand. CHARLES H. RICHARDS, 4 Firot-Serecant. June 27 It EV I EVI tIF 1111 - ti Vft t,rr „' Pottsva Ai June 27, 1840 • WHEAT FLOUR.bytheioatl was worth oil m Fray :... $4 25 ' ,WrIEAT 90 or bt l ishel.lo demand”. • ' , RYE FLOUR am RYE, by the Riad, 48 by - the bushel—ready .IWe RYE CHOP 45i '1)0r blishelin demand. OATS 31 cents—ready sale. POT ATOES-37i cents per bushel i demand CORN— .5 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER -SEED--$l2 0.1 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED i—s 2 50 per bushel. FL% XSEED-511 4.5; der bushel in demand. -WHISK EY-22 cents per .gallnh... BUTTER-10 coots tier pound—ltn Kegt 8 cent, 'EGGS-8 cents!peritiozen. L4RD-12 cents per pound. ' 'PA LLO%V-8 centslper pound. 'HAMS 10. cents pelt. pourd. CORN CHOP 15 fo.o4nts per hush-elind emend .11 ACO V-9 cents per, Pound. BEESW 4X-201ce4ts per pound FE %•111ERS-6 1 Per pOundl co MO , / IVD ML-410 cents lief 'pound ACKEREL. chi hhl. 1 $l7 No 2, $l5 S%LT-1 50 oer hh 475 per bushel PLASTER .is whrtti. 97 50 per ton. HAY All ft opr Inn 1: Coal Trade. Shipments of Coal :For ;he week ending on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by Delaware Coal-Cu. Manes & Spencer, Bell & Bolton; George H. Potts, 8 Heilnei & Son, Bennett & Taylor, Potts dz. Bannan, T. C. - Williams ; J. K. ()twine, ' Charles Lawton, G .Batt S, B. Reeve & Co. • Union Collieries, SiHyman & Nice, W & G Payne, Pinkerton, Agent, Stockton & Stevens, C. M. Hill, F. J Parvin, Sundry Shippers • f.,-134)3a6t1.1 .T109n483. 19 1014 - ' 17 890 15 783 14 765 14 . 760 12 651 11 596 "9 490 8 434 376 6 326 6 323 5 274 • 5 276 4 223 • . 222 4 215. 4 210 51 2744 Per lut iiteport Tyrkie amount of 4oal shipped from this region 'to June 291.1, 1839, wale 151,497 Tons, MOUNT CAR . * l .- The amount of Coat transported on this road, up 4,• , .• .140 Thursday evening last.. - is... , 8,066. lona . •Q• , Per last report. ' 19,7 . 64 It, • ‘.---....- 4 • ~, Total .22,880 - 7i:' ICATH .. zi CLEAVER. Collector. MILL •CREK ItA" RoAD The following te t this read up to W amount of Coal transported Inesday , everting last, 1,593 Tois. Per last Oport. A 893 Un 111102 251. 13,517 99,198 112,715 R 111 L. ROAD 11,486 HADZSTY, CeHeaton SCHUYL KILL VALI ErRAIL ROAD. • Tile following is, the amount of coal transported on this road uto to .Inne 20 ' 2350 Tons. • Per kit ,report, I 13.329 HEST, BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following ix the amount of Coal transported en this road up to Thuniday everting-last, 6,036 tone Per last report 39,454 Total 45,00 ROBERT C. HILL, Collector. 1 ; LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE. June 19 Champion 55 00 20 Wealthy Farmer 56 00 Touch-rue-not 54 00 174 Angelica 66 00 'r 25 Susan 55 00 3 Boats, 51 per last, z 2,13 276 26 0 0 0 0- ---3,102 00 T. & - B. CARTEL 4- Boats this week, 220 Tons. 17 Boats per last, 884 " 21 Boats, 1104 Toas,-1104 05 JAS. TAGGART. 3 Boats this week, 165 8 Boats per last, 431 11 Boats LEHIGH COAL TRADE.-1840 For the week ending lune 18th.— • Boats. Tone. Mauch Chunk, 75. 4053 Parryville; 32 1616 PEN HAVEN. • Hazleton, 42 1524 Sugar Loaf, 18 958 2480 . TOTAL SHIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk, 625 Parryville, 186 PENN HALvEn Hazleton, Sugar Luaf, DELAU ARE AIN b HUDSON COAL TRADE Cleared at Honesdale for Rondaut, week ending June •13th. 19,0 Canal Seats containing Coal, Total, amount of Coal cleared since 20th day of April last, 39,210 . 1 • B• WALTON, Collector• Sheriff's Sales. BODY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Erponsts and 11 -3,Geveri Fa. c issued out.of the court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County ; and to mo directed, will be eivosed to sale at Public Auction, on Monday the 13th day of July, 1840. t the house of Wiliam G. Johnson' innkeeper in the borough of Potterille, in fichuylkil, County, at 10 o'clock A. M. All that certain two story brick dwelling , . house. with a two story backhuilding attach :, ~.., ed..." ain't of gmued..situare on the .north• •;',i easterly side of Mahantango sleet, in the L:n I t '-. borough of Pottsville. Schuy kill county. - containing in breadth on said street 30 feet. in depth .444 feet to Norwegian street, bounded eon wardly by lot late of Samuel Brooke, deceased. north wardli by Norwegian street aforesaid, eastwardly by lot late Of L'. & F. Hublev, and southwardly by Matiantango street aforesaid. being the westerly half of lot No. 9. in Putt st Patterson's addition to Pottsville with the appur tenances consisting of a framestable, a frame carriage housedite Also, all that certain lot of ground, situate braa he northerly sale of M •hantaiigo street. in the bo rough of Pottsville aforesaid. containing in breadth on said, street. 60 feet. and extending in depth 2444 feet to Norwegian street. hounded eastwardly by the lot No 9, northward)} by Norwegian street. westwardly by Cres son!s lot, and southwardly bv Mahantango street. being , let N 0.11.10 Pott and Patterson's addition to Pottsville. 1 with the appurtenancela Also. all that certain lot, situ ;aeon the south easterly corner of Norwegian and "rhird streets, in the b..rouah of Pottaville,containing in bread h on Norwegian street 6o feet, and indepth on Third , 100 feet. Wan .ed westwardly by raid Third street, north wardly Ity raid Norwegian street. eastwardly by of of Joseph Shelly. and southwardly by the Preabyteria,n charch lot, of which this was formerly a part, with the appurtenances. Also all those two certain two story framr dwelling houses and lot of around. situate in the township of \orwegi n. and county aforesaid. on the road leading from Pottsville to Llewell,n, where the same is crossed by the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven rail road, containing in breadth on said rail road 170 feet. and in depth along said rail road 218 feet and in breadth On-the back i art of said lot 104 feet. boundtd north wartily by said Llewelyn road. enushwardly by the said rail road. and south and east by land of James Cresson & 13rethert, with the appurtenances. consisting of a Cootie et tole, 4c. Also, all that certain tract of coal land situate in Norwegian township, county aforesaid, bounded by land of Charles Lawton Seuzinger & Weth erill. Abraham Pott. Robert M Dermotand others, con tanking 78 acres. 125 i erches, with the appurtenances. consisting of two log houses &c. This tract contains several valuable veins of coal, tram which but little has as yet been taken also. all that certain tract of coal 'earl situate in the borough of Pottsville, =county store said, bounded by land of Willing & Co, Robert M. Der nn; and by the river Schuylkill arid others, containing 29 acres, and 94 perches—thts tract has about 300 feet of landing wharfed up ready for use, and also several veins of coal running throt.gh it The buildings are a frame mansion house with a framehaek building attached. a frame ',am and other out buildings—also one store, tiollog and two frame tenant houses, with other appur tewincee. Alan, all that certain tract of woodland satiate ih Manheim township. Schuylkill County, bounded trY land late of Jacob Seigfreid, Daniel Strout and Ferdina sd Kistler, deceased. and by therivor Schuylkill. containing I'2 ecru' 134 perches with the appurtenances. This traps lies immediately .on the Schuylkill Navigation, and hag the Reading rail road passing through it. Aiso, all the undi'vided one twelfth part, the vi hole into 12 equal pane to be parted and divided. of. and - a all that certain tract of e.ial land situate in Schuylkill township, county afore said., bounded by land of Robert and Lawrence Lewis, Mary patients% Seitsinger & Wetherill. Valley Furnace Company. Dr. GI inatenh edward B. Hubley and others, containing in the whole. 316 acres 130 perches a ith the appurtenances: this tract has five veins of coal passing throUgh it. several of which have been opened and put in order for working with rail road, with the appurtenan cet,--late the estate or Samuel Lewis At the ;fame time and More, all that cer jaltlain stone and frame messuage, or tenement, er lot of ground, situateon the westerly side ••• • of Centre street. in the borough E . Potts. SIM es . vine, Schitylkill , connty, and being part of the lot marked in the plait of Pat entitle, No. 85, Contaiiiing in front on Centte street 20 feet, and in dept 120 feet to a 10 feet witte alley. bounded north east. edit iv the other Dart of the said lot No. 85. northwest ward's-by said 10 feet wide alley, and south eastwardly by said Centre Street, being the same premises which Gerahem W. Lambert, of the city of Philadelphia, and Elled his wife. by Indenture dated 'the 9th day of May, A D i 1839 granted and conveyed to Joseph A. Clay. together with the hereditament* and appurtenrincesi—late the Orate of Joagek A. Clay. Eaq. AIR° • at the same time and place. all the Ondidided half part, the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in all that certain lot of ground situate in Morris' addition to . Pottsville, bounded in front by Ceintre street. on the rear ba Motel street, northWardly by lot N 0.31, now or late Charles Storer, and south- , wardly by lot No 29. now or late Silas Hough. being 1 lot NO. 30. containing in width 40 feet. and in depth 120 feet with the 'appurtenances, consisting of a two story stonel.direlluig limo—late the estate of John Fax dem . ceased. ' , Also,- at the same lime .and place, all that • • certain messuage.tenement indica ofgrnund. akuate in the town .of Llewellyn in the a s county .of Schuylkill.containing in.width 50 II a •!. feet, and in depth 150 feet. and marked in general plan of said town, No. 11, bounded on the south brWilling street, on the non h by a 20 feet wide alley. on the east bylot of, Jacob Shannan. on the west by Wiliina ‘ Shober and 'Bunting, with the appurtenances. consisting 4f a two story double frame dwelling house and kitchen hereto. attached. afnme itabk—u t e the estate of Jacob Kaade pi En. MEM 15.679 H. H. POTTS 5,96 Tons,-590 00 Total Tons 4802 05 32712 8989 397 14479 129 ,661 21,347 EBB 64,048 5,700 221EZMEI • Also, at the Same time, and place" all that two ..stoq. frame - darellisg - hoese 16 feet in front. and 26 feet in de?l*. oituatein the bo - met of Pottsvihe, county 'aforesaid, on lot k . No. s,in Wood's additional plattersaid to - rough, and lot of grotind. begivaing at the south eastwordly corner of the mid building on said lot No. s.thence by Norwegian street north 54 degrees. east 21 feet Uncles too pow. thence by the other part of the said lot No. 5; worth 36. west 190 feet to Market/street, thence by the same south 54. west 23 fee 2 inches to a post, thence by the supposed line-to lot No. 4, Route 36 east 190 feet to the place of beginning,..boutuied south easterly by mill Norwegian street. , nortlevastwa.dly by the other part of said tot, tionhwestwardly by Market street. and southwestwardly by lot No! 4„ with the appur tenances—late the estate of Duid/Wahliks. Also, at the same (inroad place, all the estate. right, title , interest property, claim and demand ,- Whatsoever' of him the said 6 : 0 1 flew bf,Atrestem, of, in and to all those IN s certaltuniessuages tenements, furnace, raw - milks and contiguous tracts orpieces of land situate, lying-and being in Schuylkill township, county aforesaid, bounded by lands of George Glentworth. Isaac bliddletbn. Isaac Runyon. John Zane. Jo hn Myer. Charles "Shoemaker. Peter Ludwig. Jacob Busha, Caspar Singer. -Roush and Huntzingm' and others. containing in the whole 7686 acres 29 perches more or less, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances—late the estate of Fleury M. Western. Also, dt the same time and place, all that • , undivided one seventh part, the whole into seven equal parts to be parted and divided. se•••. of and in all that certain lot o ground.'si tu s . ate in the borough of blinersville, _ ounty bounded eastwardly by Carbon street 230 feet, north by Front street 736 feel. westwariily 230 teat to Giant street, thence southwardlv along said Grant street 73,1 feet to the beginnii.g, with the appurtenances. consisting of a two story ~ frame dwelling house and a blacksro.th shop, and a stable—late the estate of Henry Brunner. Also at the same time and place, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville.Schuylk II county, bounded by the river &buy!. kill, in front by the centre turnpike, in the rear by lot,No 8, belonging now or lately to Abraham Pntt, gorthwest wardly by lot No. 1, belonging to the New York and Schuylkill Company to the south east. containing in front on thv river ?..chuylkill. 648 feet 9 inches, and extending in depth to said Centre turnpike road, being tbs said pre mises which Jacob Seitzinger by deed dated the 4th day of June, 1837. conveyed to George McGregor, together with the hereditaments and appnrt ances-late the estate of George 3lcGregor. Also, at the sum• time an plare, all that one full equal undivided one fnurth part the whole into tour equal parts to be parted and divided, of and it all those six imetsof land situate in Manheau Way n e. N om wegian and Pinegrove townships, Schuylkill County. viz: No. 7. warrantee Peter Filbert cont lining 438 acres 119 perches, hounded by lands of James Sillyinan, C. %Yuman, Joseph Iliester and .others. No. 8. warrantee John Kidd, containing 538 acres 119 perches, bounded by lands of Joseph He ster, Abraham Brown, Abraham Wittnan, Elizabeth Eckert and others. No. 9 warrantee John Spyker, bounded by Jae de .1 bra, ham Brown, Philip Miller and others, containing 43$ acres 119 perches. No. 10. Warrantee John Otto,containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by land of Philip Miller, Charles Evans Esq. John Schall and where. No I I Warrantee John Suayd, Esq. containing 438 acres 119 perches, bou , :ded by land of Charles Evans, Esq Con* Feger, E.q C. Barrenstc:in and others No. 12 'Warrantee William Coleman, containing 438 acres 119 perches, bounded by lands of Conrad Feger, Esq. B. Pott, John Mamma. deceased, Rebecca Brown and others, with the appurtenances—late the estate of Abraham Collins. Also, at the same time and place. all that • . certain mcssuage, tenement and tract of land situate iu Manheim township, in Schuylkill awns county, bounded by land of Philip Drum saes • . 11, heifer, Samuel Rickert end others, contain --- _ ing 17 acres, more or lees with the appurte nan es, consisting of a one story log dwelling ileum_ &e Also, the undivided one fourth part, the whole into four equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in all that certain tract of land, situate in Lower Mahantango township, county aforesaid, bound d by lands of John Huber, Michael Seltzer, Francis spastzer, Philip Zim merman and others, containing 552 acres if I perches strict measure, with the appurtenances, consisting of h two story log dwelling house occupied as a tavern, a lo' stable and sheds. Also, the one full, equal and undivided one fourth part, the whole into lour equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in all that certain tract of coal lan I situate in Branch township, in Schuylkill county. bounded by land of late Thomas Reed. John Brock it Co James Dundas ana others, containing I t 4 acres more or less, with the sppiirtenances, consisting of two one story log dwelling houses, 4 veins of coat ope n fit r .nrth—ny not ' , mil 4 \ Also, all that certain undivided one half of a certain lot of ground. the whole int two equal parts to be parted and divided, of and in all that certaii lot of ground situate in Branch township, county aforesaid, bounded n • rthwardly by Sunbury street, south and east wardly by land late of Titus Bennett and others• being lot marked in the plan of Alinersville with No I. con. taming in front on said Sunbury street 100 feet. and in the rear 121 , feet, and in depth 80 feet w•th the appurte• nances. consistnig of two two story frame dwelling houses, one of them occupied as a store and the other as a tavern, sheds and a frame stable. and other out buildings—late the estive of Richard Rtckere• Ou Tuesday the 14th day II July, at the house of Michael Selzer. Inkeeper in the borough nl Orwigsburg, in Schuylkill county, at 10 o'clock. A. M., all that certain part of 1360 Acres of lend more or less, to wit. 2.50 Ames more or less, sit ua ted .n Barry township. in Schuylkill counts; bound. ed by lands of Johri tiughes, varant land and land of 8id.'. 4 . 1 .e and McKnight. John Ditzler and others; late the estate of John Snyder. Also, at the same time and place, all that certain undivided moiety or halt oart the whole imo two equal parts to be parted and divided. Sze., in all that certain tract of land situate in Manheirn town. ship in Schuylkill roomy, botinded by land of Sato tie' Ricker', Widow flethert, Phillip Drumheller and oth'ers containine 75 Acres, more nr less, with the arinurtet,ancce; late the the estate of Richard Rickert Alin at the same lime and place, all that me•snnee tenement and inlet of land situated in West Penn township in Schuylkill county, bonnded by lands nr David D stibenspeek, John Miller. John Sacks. Michael Garlinf and others, containing 24 Acres more or less, with the aopertenances consist. ice or a one story log dwelling house and a frame stable; late the estate of John Fuchs. Seized and taken into el.entinn. and to he sold by PF: I'ER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriffp Office OrwlEa borp,..lune fa. 1840. rrodaination. VOTICt iP hereby given that a Court or Cone. 1 . 31 mor. Pleao,. for the trial of-canoes alb:sue, to and tor the County of Schuylkill. will be held at Or wigeburg,•in the county afore•aid. on Monday the 20th day of July• next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. 7 herefore all persona having a.iita pending. and all persona whine duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. PETER F. LUDWIG, Shere Sheriff's Office °rungs. burg, June 0, 1840. .c 26-3 t INSOLVENT DERTORS.—The subscribers have *applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill .county, for the benefit of the several Acts of AssemWy, , passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 27th day of July next, at 10 ofclock in the funrennon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, fur the hearing of us and uur creditors, when and where they may, attend if they think proper. . DAVM•D FRAN K! DANIEL KELGHNER, LASH ECHT BERGER, WILLIAM SMITH, 10 Dollars Reward. vAS stolen tram th e Bar of tha , subscriber, re. aiding at Lewisport, near the B4rottgh. on Saturday last, Two SILVER W ATCH ES. and some small change—one. of them was an English Watch 4 with the name of Gearge N. Jeanine', engraved on the outs , cle ease.--the other la a Switzer double case watch. The above reward will be paid for, the re. covery of the Witches, or for the arrest and convic tion of the thief or .thieves by the,subacriber. June 27 Parasols. ISLAM and figured Parasols just received, and a for .ale by E. W. EARL. June 26 27 Claret Wines. T. JULIAN and Lento Claret, in eases of one dozen eacb for sale by MILLER At, HAGGERTY. /nen - TlitiWM IPtEloo4,Ullti AL. HIRAM 13%1.1.1E7, PHILIP WO IM ELSDORFF. The subscriber, thankful for the liberal pairtmage extended to the firm of Balliet & WomeladorfE begs leave to state that he will continue the saddling bm. einess at the old stand, and will be thankful to all who will favor him with a call. PHILIP WOMELSDOR FF. June 13 4 25 26- ABSCOSDED from the service at the subscriber, on Sunday - last, an apor'entice to the Printing Business, named JAMES WELSH. about 18 years of age. AWPrinteie are forbid harboring him un der the full penalty of the law. 'I he above reward but no charges, will be paid to any parson who will return him to the subscriber. June 20, 25 13,.BANNAN. WILL be aold at Public Sale, on the premises on the I Ith day of Jolt; in the rear of the Pennsylvania- Hall, all that undivided half interest of the levery Stable, belonging to the late William Ahively. deceased, and kat wn as the property of Wirm4n Shir'cly. Sale to commence at 11:1 o'clock in the forenoon. 1009000 b E u X rn C e, TL a L n E d N f T or sa tic c ts eai j , ti a a t t the Market Street Brick Yard. Apply to June 20 25—tt , THOMAS HERVEY. D UST received a fresh supply of Quill!, and also a large supply of Steel Pens, among which are several new kinds—School Pens at 75 cents per grass in Boxes: and for sale by 'June 20, Penny Magazine. I DENNY MAGAZINES for 1838, just received 21 - and for pato by June 20. ' 25 GEORGE GRIM. 26-31* Mationary, &c. A FRESH .supply of .general Stationary, just re. calved and for sale by June 20, • 25 Paper Hangings, J UST received an elegant avanttment or Paper Hanging!, and Border, for Radon and Halls and for 011611 June 20, ft BANNAN. • Hosiery and Gloves. jj and white embroidered Silt Hose. , ;plain Mick and white do. black and white Row Silk'do, white and unbleached open worked do. em ! / broidered' canoe do, plain white and unbleached do. black and white Merino do. plain and ribbed black Cotton do. AlsO;,lMistes white, unbleached and mixed Cotton do. of various cues; together-with a large assortment of Genie. Silk. Raw Silk, white and unbleached cot. ton, and mixed cotton Hose, and every style and quality 'of Ladies and Gentlemeu's Gloves, dm for sale cheap by L W EARL. • Jona ;27 26 Salmon & Shad. PIyKLED Salmon , Mena Shad and No. 1 S!ack. rel, for vale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. 26- i Jima 27 Very superior old Port Wines. P URE Grape Juice Port, old Royal Company Port, do Port Wine direct from Oporto, for sale by-' MILLER & HAGGERTY. Jung 27 26--- Notice. •TIE citizens ofScl•uvlktll County, will apply to th Leqielature of Pennsylvania, at their next se:al'in, for a Branch of the United States Bank of Pennsylvania to be located in the B mouth of Potts ville with a capital of 1,000,000 Dollars, an cording.to the provisions of the law in such cases made and provided. June 27 Anthracite Iron. ,'HE subscribers, Agents fur George Crane, Esq a of Wales, are prepared to grant licenses for the manufacture of Iron 'with Anthracite CUM, under the Patent graMed to the United States to Mr. crane They also caution all persons against any infringe ment of either the above Patent or that of the late Dr. F. W. Geist•enhainer, which has been conveyed to Mr. Crane, A. & G. RALSTON & CO June '2O Pickles, Sauces, &c. • U 4 l" received a prime set of " Mixed Pickles, Pepper do. I in J *and Gol Maw* do. lon Jars. • Gerk in do. Onion do. ' J Pickled Lobsters, Olives, Capers, Anchovies, Mustard, Cayenne Peppers, Currie Powder. Ketchup. Brandied Fruit. Lemon Syrup, Olive Oil, &c. &c. For sale cheap by E Q - A HENDERSON. 21- %In v 23 Paints, Oil, Glasss, CST received and for sale at the Drug Store of It. the subscribe:. White Lead—dry and ground in Oil, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, Buck Lead, l hrome Green, Black Paint, Chrome Yellow, Green Paint, Yellow Ochre, Copal Varnish, Windsor Glass, Linseed Oil, Japan Van-till), Spirits Turpentine, Venetian Red, Paint Brushes, &C. Also an assortment of Drugs, Atedicires, Chemi cals, Dytt Stuffs, Patent Medicines, &c. ' JOHN, S. C. MARTIN, Centre St., next door to Mahan.ango St. June 13 24 . 'lO Bridge builders. j I FIE lindersigned will receive proposals from I to 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday the 6th day afitily next, at the p.blic house of Mr. Charles Boyer, three miles below Orwigshurg, for buiPine , a caaercci Bridge avcrßina Crack where the Centre Turnoike road crosses the same. Persons proposing tolbutld will please accompany their bids with a plan and specification. J• TAGG kRT, Treasuer. June 5 23—St C. X l frille, Generaragent and Conrryancer. W ILLS, Deeds, ,. Bonda, Mortgages. and 'other instruments of writing carefully drawn, Inmolvtirt Bond. and Petitions prepared—Bunks hollaneed—Ar'cr•nntr adjusted, ar.c. Office next to Messrs. Henderson's Store, Max 20 12—tf Cheese. lO CAOES prime dairy Cheese, for sale by MILLER & HAGGERTY. June 20 25-7tf ! Hams, &c. &c. Li A MS,:Shouldern, and Sidra, in excellent order and ib fibda, and fur sale by MILLER 4- HAGGERTY. June 2Q 25 , Notice. 11HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned. under the firm of &Wet and Womel-dotff, "Saddlers," was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persons having claims against the said firm will please present them, ■nd ihose indebted will settle without delay. 0 Cents Reward. Public Sale. DAVID I MYERS. 25-4 t Administrator June 20 Bricks ! Bricks ! quills & Steel Pens. To the Electors of Schisylkill County. pRI ENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENSt— , At the urgent solicitation Of numerous friends I offer myself as a •sndhdste, for the )FFICE OF SHERIFF. at the ensuing °Cmlier election. Should I be so for- tunate as to receive a majority of your free suffra. gee. I shall pledge myself to an impartial: faithful and honest execdtion of me ufficial duties. To the free 'and independent Electors of Schuylkill ou FRIENDS AND FE' LOW CITIZENS;• At the urgent solicitation of many of my friends and acquaintances, 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 libeial encouragement which I received when a candidate for the same office in 1834, toil should I at alps time be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your votes I will endeavor to fulfil the duties of the office with Odelity, impartiality, and according to law. Your obedient Srvant, J. G. WOOLISON. Having been encouraged by a number (Wm. friends. 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 elr.cted. I pledge myself to perform the du ties of said office, to the best of my abilities, and as far as possible to thegeneral i.atisfaction of the public, our friend and fellow-citiseoi ABRAHAM HEEBN KR. 12—te To the Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County. FELLOW CITIZENS: 4 south Front at: 25-2 mo. At the urgent solicitations 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 perform the duties of the said office to the best of my abilities. To Coal Miners. 'rim subscriber having taken the new and !com modious Wharf, third below South street,on the Schuylkill, is prepared to receive and ship coal, or deliver it in the City for a moderate CWllll4lOOO. Coal received on Wharfage. C. F. UHLHORN, No. 26, South 7th street, May 2 18-3 mo Philadelphia. • i ii • Schuylkill County, ss. • The • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheri' of Schuylkill county, Greeting. F 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, Abraham Faust, Maria Deibert, lute Maria Fries!, Abraham Hoy and Susannah his wife, Andrew Kimmel and Esther his wife, John Wummer and Catharine his wife, Joserth Heisler and Haimah his wife, late Hannah Firiler,,John Keiser and Lydia hititvift., late Lydia Fidler, Peter Herring and Eli abeth his wife, late Elizabeth Fidler, Nathan Heisler and Le. ail bin late Looh Fidler. John .11.1, nod Abbe his wife, late Abbe Fidler, Israel Fidler, Daniel Fid. ler. Magealena Fidler, Rue) Fidler, John Miler, Jacob Zimmerman and Hannah his wife, late Han. nab Heim, Damel Sheuker and Elizabeth his :wile. late Elizabeth Heim, Sarah Heiin, Rebecca Esther Heim, Jacob Heim, Catharine Heim, and Elizabeth - Faust, widpw of Jacob Faust, deceased, late of you, county, so that they be and 'appear be fore DOr Judges at Orwigeburg, at our) Court of Common Pleas there to be held on Monday :next preceedin the last Monday of July next. to chew wherefore, "Whereas, they the said Plaintiff and the aforesaid Delendants, together and undivided, do hold the 'following land and tenements, to wit; Ist a , Lime Stone Quarry situate in the township of West Brunswig, in said County, bounded by lands of Jo cob Schraddin, Joseph Albright and Samuel Kimmel, containing ninety-four had a half perches, strict measure. 2d. All that Grist Mill and Saw Mill mid 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 niessuage, tenement, and tract of land, situate in the township aforesaid,. bounded by lands of .Daniel Faust, Abraham. Moyer and Joseph Rickert,; and others, containinT two hundred and eighty-two a. I erea and une hundred and torty-eight perches, strict measure.. The said defendants partition of ifie said described premises between. them to be made (ac cording to the laws anti customs of this Common. wealthin such case made and provided, do gainsay and the same to he done, do not permit very unjust ly and against the same law and customs (as 'us said,) &c. Amid have you there the names of those summoners and this writ. Witness the flonorable James M Porter, Esquire, President of oar said Court at Orwigsburg, the•frst day of June, in the year of our Lord one thouiand Light hundred and fm-ty. PETER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Orwigs. • burg, June 6, lb& # 23-6 - Mechanic's Lien. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS ,.. vi Xaer Miller, In the Court Common Pleas John Welsh, Con. of - aid County •)r. tractor, and James I" to July Term, Taggert, owner or 1840, No. 157; reputed owner. J N OTICE is hereby given to all claimants and others interested in the sum 019337 91 for Work done to a certain building, to wit :—A certain .two story stone Store House, situate in the town of TA. moqun, in said County, on a lot adjoining the rest. dance of Thomas Botheck, and near to the store of J. Brown & Hunter, being in size 45 beet long, and 23 feet wide, That-a Scire Facies has been is. sued upon the Mechanic's Lien entered in the Court of Common Pleas of said County in the above iitat• ed case, and will be returned to July Term of said Court. PFTER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Chyme. burg, June 13, 1840. c 24--31 llr is said hp Physicians generally that one :hal of the Mule Children die annually from the pain ful effect of TEETHING; as this is the ease, neglect to procure a remedy. which is Dr Paris' zelebrated Soothing Syrup for children cutting their teeth. This gives immediate relief to those little sufferers, which will secure many nights of sweet repose to Mothers and Nurses. For sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of • JOH N S. C. MARTIN, Centre Street Pottsville. Where also may be had Sataim's Panacea, Dr. Junkie's Patent Specific Ointment, . Dr. jarne's Hair Tonic, a sure preservative of Baldness. Dr. D. Jayne'ii -radian Expectorant. for Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma, deo. Dr. Jayne's Morrie Verinifuge, a pleasant remedy for Worms Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Fever and Ague, want of Appetite, &c. Together with A general• assortment of Fresh Drugs and Medieines.o celebrated Compound Con centrated Syrup of Sarpaparilla. Mey B. BANNAN. B. BANNAN B. BANNAN Pa 1 Pet& • Pa n REAIIS, Cap and Letter Paper, ruled and REAMS, at venous prießaa—Cap. at -$2,75 feint lined. Just received and for sale by, Jane2o, 2N B. HANNAN; Your obedient servant, JOSHUA BOYER. 23—te MeKeansburg, June 6 May 23 To the Electors of Schuylkill Goulds,. FELLOW CITIZENS: Alarch 21. Yonr friend mil fellow-citizen GEORGE 11. STICHTEIf 9 -te Feb 29 To Mothers and Nurses. Justice's Dtmkets. DEhll and Foolscap , full and ball bound Dockens on hand and for sale .heap; at the Bindery at the subscriber. B. BANNAN. um/ 4 14 Ticks, - 11uslin ) .BLEACHED and Unbleached IllusllnsiVlekiore and Cheeks, Infant Blankets, &c. together !with every variety of Fancy and Domestic Dry ( Goods, which will bo sold very cheap "for cash." EDMUND W. EARL april 25 I? IROA STORE . T. C. 4. iv. poLLock, HAVE in addition to their Stock of Doi Goods, Gro caries, &c., a general assortment of Iron and taut, such as Forge! Iron, • Rolled, Flat, Round. and Square, (all ekes.) Band and Hoop Iron, Nail Ruds, Cast, Shear, and Crawly Steel. American and English Blister dol. With a variety of other Goods. all of winch will b° sold on reasonable terms. March 31 • 4-tf Mackerel. N o I and 2, in barrels and Ludt barrels, for sate reduced prices by May 23 Cloths. A GOOD assortment or blue and fancy coloured Cloths, for sale 20 per cent. cheaper than any ever offered before in Pottsville, by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. , 22 May 30 Oil. 2,000 'GALLONS bleached Send / refined Whale Oil, just received and for sale by E. A. HATHAWAY &CO. '• No. 13, South Front street,. Philadelphia. May 30 ' 22-i-tf LENZ ON SYRUPS '' oNsTANTLy on hand a 4uperiot article or ` ll - 1 ' Lemon Syrup, which will be eold low by the dozen or single bottle, or by the gallon may 16 20 JOHN S MARTEN S ODA Water, Sugar, and Bran Crackers, Pilot !bead, for sale by May 23 B LACK and Fancy Cassimeres, Figured and Plain Satin Veatings, Rich Coloured and Ruff Cassimere do., Maiselllea do., Plain and Striped Lirinen Drillings, Super Corded Italian Cravats. Sattin arfd Bombazine Stocks, Low Summer do.. Summer Braces, Gentlemen's Hoskin Gloves, Sum. mer Cloths, Beaverteelis, Pungee Hdkfs, &c. &a • EDMUND W. EARL. 17 a pri I 25 E. A. Hathaway & COMMISSION AND COAL MERCHANTS Ne 13 Si'uth Front Street., Philadelphia. (Wharf foot of South buret, Schuylkill. May 23 21—tf Lo Let. A new, two story Stone House, well finished, situated in MaJhet street, wilt a large lot as Garden. Application 'to " be be made to May 23 Spring and Summer Prints., riltt E cheapest set of Spr mg and Summer Prints ever offered in this market, for sale by . E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May/30 SEVERAL White and Red Daily Roses, for solo by D. BANN AN. May 16 .510— • ; T. C. & Pollock. SIGN GOLDEN AXE, OFFER fur sale a large and exteneive 'assortment et Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Hollow Ware. Nails and Spikes. Wrought and Horse-Shoe Nails, An yds. Vices. Bellows, Mould Boards. Plough Shares, and Coulters. • March 31 1-41. New Law Book& BINN'S Pennsylvania Justice, and McKinney's Pennsylvania Justice, Just received and female by Mareh 14 - 11— B. BANNAN. F*', , l ) T , iIE subscribers would inform their friends and the public 014 they have established them selves in business, in the Sture formerly occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Pollock, adjoining Messrs. Clemens & Parma Drug Store, where they offer fur sale a general asmolment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Teas, AV fines,, Liquors, Queensware, Glassware, and Hardware. An of which they are disposed to sell on the most reasonable terms for eash,,As they ictend to do so exclusive cash business. The public are invited to call and examine their Goods and prices before puts chasing elsewhere. • May 16 Administrator's Notice. L ETTERS of Administration of the goods and chattles which were of John Edwards, late of the Borough of Minersville„ deceased, having been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to the subscriber. All persons indebted tocthe said John Edwards are requested to make immediate pay. went, and all persona having claims or dempnda a ge inst the said Estate, are hereby notified kb make known the same without delay. E.NOCH MORGAN, Administrator. Mineraville,Schuylkill eontitY. 20 Qt May _le Pickled Salmon ) A:c. P ICKLED Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish, anti Bur, hogton Herring, for sale by E; Q. & A. HENDERSON. 7 May 20 Crockery, China, & Glassware. SPEND/D assortment for sale at redirect' pd.. 1-2 - cm by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 16 - 20-- Engineering, Surveying, and Con veyancing. rrIRE subscriber will 'dO all kinds of Surveying. a both above and below ground. Lay out Rail Roads. Colliery Works. Sues for Steam Engines, dce., and superintend the conkruction thereof. Ex plore lands for Coal, or other minerals, furnish Maps of the land with sections of strata, &O. Ho will also draw op all kinds of instruments of writ ing in a neat and correct manner. He trusts his knowledge. and long experience in the above - branhb. es of business with his habit* of industry will soil. tie him to a share oldie pubtic patronage, which Is respectfully solicited. Office N. W. corner of Centre and Pdabantange streets, Pottsville. 20-- June 6 Spring and Summer, Prints.. Tit E rh 'weal lot of Sprin g and ftint 'nu Prints ever utilltd kw saki in this , market - , tasy be licit at the store of E. Q. & A. HENDERBOX. M Wii SI ELLER & HAGGERTY. 21- Fresh Crackers. ' E Q 4 . A HENDERSON. 21 - JOHN, McBARRON ' h2t Daily Hoses F;. Q. & A. HENDERSON. i - 20- SAMCEL LEWIS; 23-400 w.
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