E ,_. . Atiihnivilcill . County - ) ss. ' ' ... .‘. ~ ) I, JACOB KREBS, Regtile , for,-, L. the Pr bates of Wills and kra ting- : --, 1 • „(......) Letter I of Admiiyaillaiioit, iivizii for . . , ~ the tinnily of Sch4ylk ill, I'd - Jane Beadle, *idow otlohn Beadle, late of Norwegian townslitiCin - aliid bounty deceased, and Williamileadle a br*her of the said John Beadle '• deceased, p reeti it jz 4 . • - . ' Whereas the said John Beadle lately died inter. bite, (as le affirmed) having Whilst he lived,' and at the iiine of his death; divers goods, chattels, rights and credits within the said county, _frig means whereof, the full disrinaition and power of granting' ,. "the administration Of all and singular ,the ghetto, chattels. rights and: Credits which were-of thelsaid deceaited within the Said county, anti also the Ina ling the. accounts, "calctilattorin and reckonings o ,- the said administration and final disinissian rem ..• the same to me is manifestly known to beton . 4 ... desiring:that the goods, chattels, rights and cr dits of the,said.deceased may be Well and truly adinin., iatered,do hereby giant untct you the said Jane ••, Beadle and William Beadle in whose fidelity in this:; , r behalf I very much confide. foil power by the tor of these t presents, to administer the 'goods, elm tell, • - rights!and credits sand' were of the said &erased, .- within. the said county : and also to ask, collec , le. .vy, recover and receive" the credits whatsoever of."_ the said deceased. which at the time of his death '' were Owing or to him did. any ways belong , and ~ pay. the debts in which. the said deceased,stoo oh.., liged, _so far forth, lis the goods, chattels, rights i and credits will extend; according .to their rat and order of taw, 'especially of well and truly add inis tering the goods, rights and Credits of the said de. 'ceased, and make nO true and .perfect invedinry t thereat. and exhibiting the same into the R A egi. ter's Office, in the county titif - Schuylkill, -within 1. 'illy i - days from the date thereof, and further do make or cause,' to be made a just and true account of your'` 'Administration within one year from the date here-. of, or when - thereuntO legally required. and that you will well and truly comply with the laws a this Commonwealth relating to Collateral' 44106 tances. and if it shall hereafter appear that ant last Will and Testamentares made by the said dedeased. and they shall be proved according to law. if yo i be-i ing thereunto required,. do surrender the r.saidleW tars of Administration into the Register's Office aforesaid. And I dot by ' these presents, ordaie, constitute and appoint you the said Jane Beadle and William Beadle Administrators of all andisin gular the goods. chattels, riglq and credits which werelof the said deceased within the limits afore said; Saving harmlesi and forever indemnifying me and all other officers agaidst 'all persons What . Griever, by reason of your administration aforekaid, and saving to all others their tights. • In Testimony Wheraof, I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal of Office, the Second day . of April in.the year of our Lord, hoe thousand eight hundred and fOrty-one. JACOB MI E 138, •Registo. 15-0. April 10th Di*identi. ancE is hereby 'given to the Stockholder in Nthe Company for erecting i a bridge over the N. E. Branch of the river Sumuchanna,, betw een the 'town of Cattawissi and the mouth of Fishing reek; that the managers have this day declared a ditddend of seventy five cents per share ( equal to per cent,) for the last six months, which will be paid to theSteckholdertt or their legallrepresenta lives on or after the 24th Inst. EZRA S. IIAYEERST , Treasure . 15—* April 10th Public Sile ' OF REAL ESTATE. PURSUANT to antnrder of he Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, the subscriber Adminis trator of the estate of Samuel Brooke, late of Ithe Borough of PottsvilleOn the county of Schuylkill.' deceased, will expose to sale hy , Public Vendee} o Monday the 10th day of May next, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at the hohse of Michael Mortimer in the Boreligh of Pottsvil le, county aforesaid; the r of • lowing Real Estate. No. 1. One full equhl undivided sixteenthFier! (the whole into sixteenleqiial parts to be parted and `divided) of a certain Oita of land situate in Schi l yl. kill township in Schdyfkill county, bounded by la ds late of Lewis Reeae & Company. Solomon Rapp. • Conrad Keim and others, containing sixty acres . ' or , thereabouts, No. 2. The one full equal undivided sixteenth. part (the whole into piiteen equal parts to be patited! and divided,) of a certain tract :of hind situatO in - .I Norwegian township!, in Schuylkill •countv, ed by lands of Philip Flood, William Shaffer, C n rad Lewis Ite'ese & Company, Jacob Rapp. the. Valley furnace Crimpany's Lands, and others. containing one hundred and th#ty-nine acres and ''. ninety-one perches. j -11 No. 3. A certain let a groundlsitaate in the Bor • , ough et Pottsville, oi4 the South eastwardly sidel of Norwegian street, containing in front on Norwegian street twenty- fi ve feet and in depth sixty feet, being part of lot number thirty.seven on the plan of suid ;, Borough of Pottsville. No. 4. The one undivided half part, (the whole' into two equal parts I o be parted and divided) of all that certain messuagh aid lot of 'ground situate in " .the Borough of Pottkviile, 4n Schuylkill county it! being part of the lot [number thirty-seven. No. S. The one undivided half (the whole into: twoi equal parts to belpalfled and divided,) of all that certain lot of ground !Mooted in the Borough] of Schuylkill Haven, ['ate in Pdanheim township, Schuylkill county. f No. 6 eV . certain two story Brck um; Dwellingf house, Brick Kitchen and K erase .-, Stable and Int of groOnd situate in :the - - Bormigh of t Pottsville. in Schuylkill county, containing i width think feet and in depth two hundred and forty feet six inches, fronting lon Mahantango street, beinlg the Sodtheastwardly part of lot number - nine id, Pdtt & Patterson's additiortto. the town of Pottsville, into the estate of said e. ceased. - t • Attendance will. bd glven ant_ .ae conditional co INle made known at ikeltiniff and place of bale tft ISAAC BECK, Administiatof• By order of the Col . ACOB KRERS, Clefts'. . . Orwigsburg. April; 11:?h, 1841..1 15-- ...1 Dissolution Oil Copartnershiii. %%HE Copartnership heretofore existing under I the ; firm of Straus, Miller & Co.,,is this day dissol.' Ted by mutual consen t . , Thoselhaviqg claim, a., gainst said firm will preient their accounts to Moses. Straus for settlement. (MOSES STRAUS, MILLER, & Pottsville, April 10, . 15-3 t The Bustnebs will `hereafler be conducted 'inkier the firm of - • , :KOS S ST It , :"=k ' PRA KLIN P. BENSEMAN. • I ' t 'To the Public. ~- • , 911-lE . undersigned rjpectfully :informs the ei -II zeosof.Protteville ard its vicinity, that he I opened a 1 , i TAILORING .ESTABLISHMENT , s in the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Crane, a 'door to Mr. Whitfields try Good Store. His ch gee for Coats, fantaloone, Vests, Sic., will be foi [extremely moderate, amiss all his garments wil ,made with great care raid in the most fasttion i style, he trusts that he Brill . receive a liberal, s of public patronage. . -----, LAMES LOCKWOOE 15—S April 10. • Notice, _ S hereby given that tt j e Copartnership hereto ore existing between William and Drusailla Phillips. Co., is tbis,clay dissolved by :mutual Cons nt. a concerns of th'e firm; will be settled by the toi , l. igned, who will connoue the business as h Tel r re, and requests all those whq are indebte to firm, to make payment to him 'on or before ht*i or June, neat, and save costs, as the books ill ' placed in the hands a Justice for collection L WILLIAM PHILLIPS, DIIIISILLA . PHILLIPS. pril fith, 15-31 . B. A general assortMant of Groceries and ,re for sale cheap, at tthe.,old stand of Willi Slips & Co. EM IMI -Annual Report, - Of the Foliate RiMe &Addy of Pollavitle. MARI? %V. GRAH.4SI. Treasurer. in account with the Femaletlible Sop Tty of Pottsville. .1840 , • • -t b • March' 23, ,To balance per, lut report, ' $l7 . 72 April: 30, To Cash reed. of . 516,* Ellet, 2 61 May -f -1 2, do do ' at' Mrs. Stanton 250 Aug., ,14, To Cash teed lof Miss Met, Collections, 1 50 Sept,. .3, • do' do 150 . " 26, To cash,received of E. 0. Parry, •Esq., for 1 Bible ' 50 Oct. To-cash received of Miss Ellet • - - for Bibles sold. 12, To cash received of Rev. Mr. Minig for 4 Bibles, 16, To cash received of Miss Eliot for 2 Bibles, Feb. 1,• To 'cash received of Miss Ellet Cir Bibles sold, 13 371 I March 1, To cash rec'd per self collection 200 2, do do per Mils . Ellet 9.0 50 " " do do per Mrs. Stanton, 17 00 " " do do per'Mrs. Derr, 300 0 31, do du do 600 " •do do per Miss Met, 2t 00 184 t lan. D . lay 12, By cash remitted to Joseph U. Dante, Esq. Secretary, Aug. LI, By calla paid Freight on Box Bibles from Phila. 1841 Post a ge , March 7, By CllOl remitted to J. FL Dallis d the ILLIAM PHILLIPS! NMI 840 • Secretary. 31, By cash remitted to J. H. Dallis Secretary, 27 00 113 10 . Balance in hands of Treasurer, 3 82 MARY W. GRAHAM, Treasurer. Pottsville, April ID, 1841. . 15— TAXES. County Appeals. IN pursuance of an act of the General Assembly entitled An act relative to county rates and lev and township rates and levies." approved the 15th day of April, 1834, and the acts of Assembly concurrent therewith. We the undersigned Com , missioners of the county of Schuylkill, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants, the owners and agents of personal property, taxable for the use or tbe commonwealth and the Innkeepers and Tavern keepers, all persons desirous of keeping an Inn or Tavern, returned according to law, within the coun ty of Schuylkill, that an appeal for the benefit of all persons interested, will be held for the several wards, townships and boroughs, within said county , as fol. loves, to wit : For the Borough of Orwigsburg, East and West; Brunswig townships, at the Commissioner's office in the Borough of Orwigsburg. on Monday the 26th day of April, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. • For the township of Manheirri. at the public house of Philip Boyer, iu the Borough of Schuylkill Ha ven, on Tuesday the 27th day of April, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and !2 Pt-M. of said day. - - For the township of Wayne, at the public house of John Snyder, in Friedensburg, on Wednesday the 28th day of April, between the hours of 10 o'. clock A. M. and 2 P.. 4. of said day. For Pinegrove township, at the public ho,use of William Luta, in the Borough of Pinegrove. on Thhrsday the 29th day of April, between the boars of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the township of Lower Maliantan go and Por ter,at the public house of Joseph Osman, in Lower Mahantango township, on ,Saturday the Ist day of. May neat, between the hours 10 o'clock A. M. and 2,1'. 11. of said day• For the township of Upper Mahantango, at the public house of John G. Maurer, in Upper Mahan-, tango township, on Monday the 3d day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. said 'day. For the township of Barry, at the public house of FranciOengler, in Barry township, on Wednesday the Siff day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the township of Branch, at the public house of Mre. Alilla, in the Borough of Alinerbville, on Fuesday the 6th day of May next, between the hours of 10'o'cleick A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the Borough of Pottsville, at the public house of Charles Ciirist, on Friday and Saturday. the 7 & 9th day ot May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock , A. M. and 2 P. t. for the township of Norwegian, at the public house of William Keohner, in the town of Port Car. bon, on Monday the 10th day of Ma v next, between the hours_of 10 o'clock A. M. and. P. M. of said day. For the township of Schuylkill and Union, at the public house of Joseph Balliet to I%liddleport, on Tuesday .ibe 11th day of May, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the Borough of Tamaqua, West Penn and- Rush townships, at the 'public house of A. It. 11ea..., ton, on Wednesday the 12th day of May next, be. tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. 111.,and 2 P. M. of said day. When and where all persons who may consider themselves aggrieied by the triennial assessment or valuation of their property—professions, trades and' . occupations by them persued,--the otlices and posts of profit by any of them held; the value of their per sonal property, taxable for the use of 'the common wealth and the yearly rental of an Inn or Tavern any of them occupied—or _houses for that purpose, any of them intend to occupy are hereby notified to attend and state their grievance, if they think roper. . • The Commissioners, for the information of all in' tereated, make known, 'that by an act of Assembly aforesaid, the Commissioners are • bound not to "make arty allowance or abatement in the valua tion of any real estate, in any other yea , than that in which the triennial assessment is made,. except. ing where buildings or other improvements have bed destroyed, subsequently to such triennial as sessment, and in the ease of personal property, offi ., cgs, profeisions, trades and Occupations, where there has been any alteration in the assessment, occasion. ing a different valuation from the former year, and : also where persons have come to inhabit in the coun ;; ty since such, triennial assessment, " and that ac •. cording to law no notice in the two_years succeed trig the triennial assessment is to be given to the .t taxable ichabitants aforesaid, but only in the latter !!''' recited , cases. EDWARD CONNOR, GEO, SEI TZING ER, GEORGE BOYER, Commissioners, Attest, J. H. DOWNING, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Orwigs burg, April 10th,1841. TO LET• • rrtHE well furnished Hotel at Mounts i sss -M. Carbon, near the Borough of Potts "" ville, and at the junction of the Mount ill II Carbon and Philadelphia & Readtng Rail Roads, which for some years past,was occupied ,- the late Mrs. Ralston. The er , tablishmeot con y tains 44 rooms, including bar, parlours, dining and bedrooms, beside Kitchen, bath, wash and pastry houries, and esteruive stables and carriage house. There is also an excellent vegetable gazden, togeth-;. er with a large ornamental garden and pleasure grounds. The above establishment is believed to be as complete, as conveniently arranged and as de. suable in location, both on account of beauty of scenery and salubrity of climate, as any in this coun try; anti it has always commanded a full share of the patronage of travellers, and persons visiting. whether from motives of pleasure or business, the interesting region in which it is situated. The above Hotel will be Teased to a good tenant on reationable' term. Apply to U. SHILLA SER. at Mt. Carbon. or to JOHN WHITE, No. 111 South 3d Street, Philadelphia. April 3. ALSO TO LET. Two three:Story atene'DWel ling Houses and 'Stores adjoining. . Boarders Wanted, FOUR or five genteel t carders can be accommo. dated with good boardicg and lodgings at a reasonable rate. Apply to syRON or WILLIJAMTHILLIPS, Pottsville. 14-31 April 3 Moines' PROSPECTUS OP for Rent. p =7, A good house on Markt t Street. sete ..a acurans 3112E1311trit 'A= 1 1 ' nether on Not weeiail Street in be reit d. GEO. M. CUM M WHIP eubecribers tome made a eneeniente to 14-31 I hi • 1 pu . .-. a nAGANINE soR Tile FAMILY 'CIA= AND E=PECIALLN TUN TOUNGRIL roams( or IT. under the above title. The design' 411 t h e w or e is t o d o good to aid in the formation of character; to ester lish good prineiples: to cultivate right feelings ; to furnish innocent amusement: to promote correct habits of thought end sentiment. Nor Irt the plan confined to theta limits: it is the purpose of th Editor to make the work useful in storing the mipd with knowledge: in teaching the -rules of behavior. and in pointing out the highways and by-ways t success in life. In 'such a design, the religious and moral duties will not be overlooked. To carry out the plan t - tt is deemed essential that the work should be interesting—that it should be a favorite with those for whose benefit it is designed Accordingly, it will embroce a great variety oftop ics—art Historv,Geography. Geology, Natural His tory. Travels, Biography. &c. It will be enlivener with Tales, Sketches, Adventures. Incidents, Nar relives, Anecdotes. Fables, and Allegories—nor will Poetry or Music be forgotten, Every available means of rendering the work useful, lively. and en. terteining will be resorted - to, and numerous em bellishments and illustrations be inserted. As a specimen of the work will be effered to the public in the first comber, it is needless.to see more than ample arrangements ere made to bring out the work with punctuality, and in the best mechanical style. The erlitorialichorge of' it is to be con:Unit. led to the Author of Peter Parley's Tales, whose reputation is a sufficient pledge to the public that the present undertaking will be conducted in a •nanner to claim a share of patronage, especially at .he hands of parents, fetchers, guardians, and all who feel interested en fly?. young. One number of the work will appear on the first lay of each month, containing :opteee royal Rae: he price In subscribers being One dollar and fifty cents, payable in advance. April, `lAdl. BR ADBURY & SODEN. R. B ANNAN, is Agent for this work, who will receive surerite ions, and deliver the work in Potts . 1 'rob.. free of [swine. Apps, to April 3,i Shipping Books. • rpfiE bit and must improved Snipping Books, for Coal Dealers.just, printed and tor sain 'at this office,'; Type Founders. TAMES CONNOR & SON, Tyra FomirDzas re• LIP spectfully inforot their Old patrons and the pub; lic generally, that they 'continue to manufacture and supply ,every article useful in the Printing bu sinew, as well as to stereotype all jobs that may of fer. They embrace this opportunity to return 'bunko to those whose patronage they have exten, sively enjoyed for ho many years. and to May (bat 2 00 4 GO 1 70 they are to be found at the OLD ESTADLiFfIED STAND. corner of Ann and Nassua streets, fully prepared to execute any orde• that they may be honored with ; snd that the Type manufactured by them is from the old specimens, together with a number o addition, of a Stamm'. Ctrr: that he is enabled to supply SORTS, as well as FOUNTS, of the most beautiful of his old faces, and of a greatly improved quality of metal. They are also engaged in get-, ling up, by a newly discovered process, on eaten sive series of new and highly ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. Arrangements are made wjth the manufacturers of Press and other Printing Matadi !als, that will enable them to execute orders as ex $ll6 92 20 00 1 00 10 peditinu.ly as any other 'Founder in the Union, and on as favorable terms. A new specimen is now in conrse of printing. N. B. Newapapers copying the above advertise ment three times. and forwarding one copy contui nine it. will be entitled to their pay in. Type, provi ded a bill of four tionee.tlie amount be made. N.Y. April 3 14-3 t ' ts oo <II . IUT by Machinery, and warranted superior to 'Li any heretofore manalactured: George F. hitt, Tontine building, corner of Wall and Water -1: streets, New York, respectlnlly informs the Print era ofthe United States, that he has now in full eration his machine for cutting Wood Types, which ~ ..being an entire new invention, is _warranted to cut tirypcs, both plain And ornamcneal, far superior to : 1 ". any heretofore exhibited to the public and in proof of the assertion, informs the public that he has ob tabled Diplomas and Medals from both the Ameri can and Mechanic's Institutes of the City of New k York, at their Faire of 1836,1838, and 1833, as the books of the Institute will show. • George F. Nesbitt would particularly invite the n attention of Printers to the fact, that through the , politeness of the proprietors of the Liverpool and Havre line of Ackets, he has been favored with the ;1 latest French and English specimens, that many o the new styles in them are very handsome, and' 'have been gut up by him : they were exhibited by ' 4 him at the Mechanic's Fair in this city, now just closed, and pronounced by the Committee of Prin ters, appointed to examine Types and Specimens, to -be superior to any Wood Types ever before exhibit.: . ed, and having a decided advantage over large met.; ,al Types. t' George F. Nesbitt, would also inform the Print.' ; ~ere of the United States, that he is ready to cot . Types mi Wood of auy size, from .5 lines Pica, up wards, froni';:my of the patterns of small, or Types: .) contained in the extensive specimen of Messrs, G• 1 ?Bruce cif Cd., or from any new pattern that can be' suggeste j.; ; . 11:X George F. Nesbitt is desirous that Printers.' and those becoming Agents, should be acquainted wtih the tact, that his prices are much reduced from' those heretofore charged by other manufactures that he allows his Agents thirty per cent. commis. mon ; thal . his terms are six months or ten pe r cent discount for cash. E Agents are wonted lot the following cities, viz: Charleituri, Albany, Detroit, Rochester, and Bufra. Flo. 11:r Printers of Newspa peas, who will-publish the .bove tor sir times, within three months from this: date, end will send me a copy of their paper, shall be entitled to 83 in Types : and should the Types not prove stipesior to any ever before manufactured, they car. be returned, and the money will be paid in place of (film. GEORGE F. NESBITT, Tontine Building, corner of Wall end Water strcetii, N. Y. April 3 14— Tide AVpier Canal Commis mon House. & CO. FLOUR AND GENER CFAL CO%IMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3 Spear's Wlitiff,-,ll.sltimore—Offar their services to Merchants niii'd othgrA, trading in this market, for the sale of Si.IQUIOI ANNA PRODUCE, or puR. CHASE OF „M ERCH AN DISE. Some yeareiK,experienee together with their very favorable location, justifies them in believing they will be able teitive general satisfaction. Refer to OrMliirti & Co. Clark & Kellogg. i Kirkland & Chase, Baltimore.. Reynolds & Mosher, .• Drakely & Fenton, P. A. & $. Small, York, Pa. Sterrett & Potter, t • J. &J. Milliken, ( A. B. Demaree, Newport, Pa. Jona. Hager & Son, Hagerstown, Md. Phila .April 3 14—it SEVERAL large and convenient moms in the larle store building at the corner of Market and Centre ate , suitable fur a private family or any ono desirous of keeping boarders. For terms apply to GEORGE W. SLATER. 14-- April 3 THE partnership heretofore existing between Simnel Fnulds, Hooter, Job.Gonstan- tine, and George Gobble, was dissolved on the-29th ult. by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the said firm and all those mdetred are re quested to make paymant to Samuel Foulds, who Is authorizedltu settle the business of the late firm. SAMUEL FOUL DS, WILLIAM 1100LER, JOB CONSTANTINE, GEORGE GOBBLE. 14-310 April 3, ID' The firm will be continued by • SAMUEL FOULDS; WILLIAM HOOLER, GEORGE GOBBLE. EMI r u nE subscriber hereby gives notice to the pub. oi lic not to lake a note given by the subscribed in December last for $23 75, to James Upton. Said note is said to be lost—and has been paid by the subscriber, for which he has a receipt in full: JAMES MeALARNEY. 14.-3 t . April 3 I . SALE OF Fancy land useful Articles. rinfiE Ladles 14 St. James Church. Schuylkill Haven, intend holdtng a sale in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, on Easter Monday and Tuesday,. April 12, and la, commencing on Easter Monday at 10 o'clock, A. M. Products of the sale to be devcs ted to the completion of the Church. Schuylkill Haven, April 3, N. B. Should thesweather prove unfavorable, the 'sale will be held the first fair day ensuing. Zt THE subscriber has now made at. slip rangements to bring passengers direct from Londonderry to 'Philadelphia in ;' 4 'gondvessela sailing from that port twice . every month—lend also from Liverpool to Philadel phia at the lowest rates. Philadelphiaetu rent funds will bet taken at par for passage money—but for money to be transmitted, the o l soal Oremium must be paid. Prontiit attention paid to ,all orders recent. ea—and the money refunded on presentation of the certificates, if the individuals whose passage have been paid, do bt tome out. Passage fro 'Londonderry to Philadelphia 824 Irons Liverpool to do S2O, Children under 12 year, of age, half price. s.r I BANNAN. March 27 THE HINE I R3i JOITIINAL. Wood Type. For 'Rent. Dissolution. Notice. TO EMIGRANTS. MEM KIMBER ('ON BOARDING SCHOOL. IHE Summer Term, in this *lnstitution, will commence the 36 of Filth month, and end the let of Tenth month, following. • The price of Boarding and Tuition is 75 a term, payable as follows : Twenty-five dollars upon commencement. Do. let of Eighth month. Do. at end of term, r, when paid in advance upon entrance, Seventy dollars. For drawing., painting, or the French language, Five dollars a tern, will be charged. The School is comooseci of Females, only. For admissions or new scholars, apply at the school, or by letters to _ Kimberton, April 3 New Goods. WILL be opEnded on Alonday morning nest, a' splendid assnrtmeet of Spring and Summer Gnorls, which have been purchased principally lot Cash and wall be sold very cheap by E: W. EARL. Sign of the Golden Bill. I April 3, Dissolution. 11HE partnership heretofore existing between • Pott. Shouter & Co., Stage Proprieters, was die solved-bV muftisl consent on the 20th of March MI persons indebted to said firm, and all those hay. ins claims will present them to Lewis AndenrierL who is dirly authorized to settle the business of the 'late firm. POTT. SHOENER Cn. • 14-3 April 3. Pala%lzi Lodge, No. 216. ASTATED Meeting of the Pulaski Lodge, wi be held at the Ball on Monday, evening, Apr sth, 1841. at 1 o'clock P. M April 9 Wharf to Let. riIHAT large end convenient Wharfon the River; Schuylkill, et South s', 100 feet front, by about P.02-fect in depth, wish double dock, brick counting: irionse, seale house, &c. and every convenience for' :a large business. Possession will be given immc dietly. Apply at MOUNT VERNON HOUSE. North Second street, near Arch. Phils .March 27 13-3 t Dried Apples and reaches, F OR sale at the store December 12, St. gybes Salt. . ASUPERIOR article for preeervine Pork. For sale by E. Q, & A HENDERSON. January 2, „ Notice. TrIE partnership existing between the subscri. hers, under the firm of Grant, Carroll & will be dissolved afler the Illst day of March, inst. The concerns of the firm will be settled by Jos. F. Carroll, who will be duly authorized for that pur. Dose. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand. March '67 To Me Stockholders in Me Companyfir erecting a Bridge over Me North east branch of the river Susquehanna, tureen the town 6f Callawissa and the. motsihTf Fishing Creek. Notice, IS hereby given. that a meeting of said Stockhol ders will be held at the hnuse of David Clark, in the township of Cattawissa, on Monday the 3d day ! of May next, between the hours of one and sis o'clock, P. 1 1.,,f0r the purpose of electing one Presi dent, six Managers,Vne Treasurer and one Secrete. , ty for the ensuing veer. EZRA S. HAYHURST, Sec'y. 13-6 t March 27 Clover seed. 411 BUSHELS Clover Seed from Rochester N. ‘-" York, and grown on Jersey Shore, perfectly clean, to be had at the Mill of the Subscriber, Potts ville. ALSO; a supply of well eared PORK, and fresh ground FLOUR. 1 WILLIAM AUDENRIED. 13-3 t March 27 N. B Also. for sale 100 Bushels Winter Radish es. a lot of Potatoes. A good More Stand to Let IN PORT CARBON. A convenient Store room wall shelves sas s and counters and a good cellar, situated right opposite Mr. Simpson's Hotel, be _ tog the most public situation inthe,place.l Possession may be given at any time. For farther , particulars apply to S. SHISLER. Putt Carbon. 13-300 March 27 Clover acid Tittioth Seed. 20 BUSHELS , prime Timothy seed, and .5 Bushels of Clover seed for sale by SAMUEL HARTZ. Mardi 13, _ .. _ . ',avid 1! Lard!: ! /Tugs p i. . ; mn . rnra, received on Consignment, ' i I t_ and fondle cheap. by the Teb ni qpantitv. dARIIIEL, HA RTZ. It— giant; 11, Plain dr. wipieed DeLdnes. ANEW supply of those besoiirui and fasbiona ble 'goods, Jost received and for sale by TA. J. BEATTY. 49 December 5 EMMOR KIM HER, Superintendent. 1 I —3t ELM GEO. W. SLATER. 50- JOSEPH F. CARIIOLL, JOHN W. LAWTON. 13-16 State Convention of Business Men. . . • • • fiI*NTY MEETING. A MEiTING allot citizens of Schuylkill COSH... tv, without retard to patty, will be held at tl Penneyliania Hall. in the Barbogh of Pottsville. n 1 Saturday the 17th of April. at 4 o'clock P. M..forl the purpose of appointing a delegation of Busincpp; Hen, to represent this county in the State Convep. l Lion to be held at Harrisburg; on. the 25th of May next, tor the purpose of promoting the AI:MICMAC!. tut, MANCioaCnTRING. MECHANICAL, and Altsliga interests of Pennsylvania. and setting forth the same unconnected with politics or politicians. • MANY CITIZENS. %latch 27 ENCOURAGE HONE MANUFACTURES. COACII ECIA.NITRACTORT, 'TOM subscriber respectfully announces to th L.. citizens of Pottsville, and the inhabitants o Schuylkill county generally, that he has at great pains procured an excellent supply of materials. and superior workmen, which enables him to mayufac. lure to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of nVe. hicks, in a style superior to any ever manufactured in 00 vicinity before, such as Coaches, Carriants, N';'N• Baroueltes, Buggies, Dearborns, Sulkies, Truck Waggons, Carryalls, At his establishment at the corner of Coal.and Nor wegian streets. immediately opposite Pomroy's iron Works, in the Borough of Pottsville. Ile has connected with his establishment a it BLACKSMITH SHOP, With competent and experienced workmen, which will enable him to furnish his Vehicles at much chew., per rates than they have heretofore been furnished.' All kinds of repairing done at the shortest notice —and all those in want of Vehicles after the middle of April. may finersomething to suit their taste by examining his stock on hand. Iu conclusion the subscriber returns his sincere thinks to the public for their past patronage, and respectfully solicits an increase in future, which, bt •; turning out good work, at low rates, he will endear ; or to merit. March 27, Removal. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he has removed to the Store former ly occupied by Hazzard & Strauch. He has also purchased from their Assignees at extremely low rates, a portion of their most desirable goods, which in addition to his former stuck, enables him to ex hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to suit the wants of any who would wish to purchase. He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods at even less than they are worth, which no &fob. will be an inducement, especially in these hard times. ' GEO. W. SLATE/2. March 20, 12— 'REVEL-GOODS!! JUST opened a large and splendid supplyof sensor " ably Goods. romprismg a general assortment "DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HA 1W W ARE, PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT, 4-c. 4-c., All of which will be sold cheep for cash or ex change for country proesco. ,t •Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. 31ount Carbon, Nov 23 47—tf GARDEN SEEDS. 'UST received and for sale by the subseriber.the UP following seeds, warranted to be fresh: Early Turno Beet, Extra early Peas, Long Blood ' do Early Frame do French Sugar do New York Dwarf Peas Early Horn Carrot, 10 inch prolific do Early •Cucurn be, Early Charlton tlo Long pickling do Blue Imperial do Gi'erkin do Large Marro*fat .do Welsh Leek Dwarf Marrowfat do English curled Lettuce Early Valentine Beans Early Cabbage do China Red Eye do 'Butter Head do Extra Early do Yellow Winter Head do Horticoliural do do White Kidney do Windsor, long pod do Carolina do Large Lima do Early York Cabbage 'Corn Salad .Citron Melon Water do White Onion Yellow, do Large Yort: do Large red annual Onion Sugar . Loaf do 'Curled Parsley Flat Dutch do Sugar Parsnip Curled Savory do Early Salmon Radish Drumhead do Early long white do Red Pickling do "Rusty coat do Early Cauliflower Red Turnip do Late do White do do Broccoli BlSck & white winter do Curled Kale, or Boren°le Savoy Spinnage Egg Plant, Long Green Squash Tomatoes, Flat Bush 00 Bell Pepper . Lemon do Sweet do . . Okra Ladies Finger do Asparagus Early White Flat Dutch ,Rhubarbe Turnips _Salsifie Bed Top Turnips Curled Endine Nasturtium r, , , ~w u mmer Savory Sweet Marjorens ae Lavender ;' Th b y me Anice ':Rosemary Mignonette Early Sugar Corn . Onion Setts ;,, Flower, Seeds, &c. &c. rr All kinds of Grass; Garden and Flower Seeds, procured to order at the shortest notice. B. BANNAN. 13 March 27, FOr Sale, Cheap for Cash. RAIL Ruad Cars. Drift Cars, Wheelbarrows Skreens, Picks, Shovels, and other Mining Tool and Implements. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL. 10—ti March 6, Strained Sperm Oil. BLEAT. ti ED Winter Stramed*perm Oil, of a very superior quality, warranted not to -congeal or smoke. For sale by E. (Z. & A. HENDERSON. 1--. January 2, NEWSTORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has opened a store. in Centre Street, 3 doors below T. & J. Beaty's Store, corner of Nor wegian and Centre Streets, where be offers for sale a general assortment of Dry. Goods,- Gro.cerieti, Queensware, &e. AU persons desirous of purchasing Goods Cheap for Cash, are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves. EDWARD 1313GFIRA. " November, 21, —4tf Assignee's Notice. IVITILLI4 T LYSIAN. of the county of tchuy kill, did on the 9th day of March, axe cute and deliver to the subscriber' an assign.nent o all , his estate, reel and personal: fur - the benefit of such of his creditors an the order therein named, *hu shall execute and deliver to hith a release of their respective claldiei in ninety days troll the date thereof: Notietria hereby. given that the paid aseignMent may be , seen. at the office of the subscriber, in the Tiorough of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, and where the teleaio is left to be pigned.. . • WILLIAM F. DEAN, Assignee. hfaiCli 20. • Time and Order Rook& TUSt Printed. 'time find Order Hooke of Q. most approved forth, lad for all t B: BANU&N. 13anoery 30th. 1111 rßviTi TIMES. • - • 4 .1- tg. * Datusztaxgra 4,-- . BOTANIC GARDEN, - - NEAR 0/11LADELPIIIA. Prn subscriber has tbr esle•ai his Garden and 4't Nursery, Kingsessing, near • PhiladelPhia, s large assortment of Fruit Trees alienable giro for transplaming, einbreeing every variety of Apple* Pears, Cherries. Plums,•Apricote, Peaches, Nectar tines. Almons, Quinces, Mulberries, Grapes, Rbaltrt. berries, Gooseberriecand Cerrants, together with a large assortment of Green House Plants, Oriamen. tat Trees, Flowering shrubs, Evergreens, Vines, and Creepers, Honeysuckles, Roses, Carnations and Pinks, Herbaceous Perennial Flowering Planta, and a large assortment of Esculent Vegetable Seed‘ which comprises as great an alsor,turcat as any oth er Garden in the United States. ROBERT CARR, Proprietor CU P. HANNAN, who has been appointed Agent for the Proprietor. will receive and execute orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees. Shrubbery, &c. at the shnrtest notice. Qf Cataloguesean be examined at this office. March 20th 12— _____. - • DRUG STORIS.. . . 'FRP, subscriber has just received in addition to hie -•• former supply, a choice assortment of . Drug's, Medicines. Chemicals, 4c. sel.cte I with great care and attention as to quality. Together with a good supply or, Paints. Oil, Glass. Dye Stuffs, Spices. .Ic ' among: which are White & Red Lead Dry. Green Paint, White Lead grounditi Oil, Black Paint. , Chrome Gyeen. Copal Varnish, J. Cnrome_Xellow. lapatt. Venetian Rea. Latnoblack, Yellow Ochre, titharge, Black Lead. . Spirits Turpentine. Spanish Broken, . Paint Brushes. Linseed Oil, Sash Tools, o Window Glass of assorted sizes. from '7 by 9 to 24 by Se PHILLIP HOFFA. 13-3 mo ORME ME DYE STVETS. AT3rlder. Asnrettn, Logwood. Redwood:rued- Cnntwood. Brazil Wood. Coprerns, Trncric, Cochi neal, Verdigris, English Red Saut.:ern. SPICES. Mace. Nutnegs.Cinnamon,Cloves, Pepper, Alspica Mustard, Cyanne Pepper, &c. PATENT MEDICIN&9, Dr. Steers Opodeldoc. \ Barber's Horse Powder. Godfreys Cordial, = Llleyrs Embrocation for Rateman's Drops. Horses, Turlington's Balsam, Liquid Opedeldoc, Ilarlaem Oil. British Oil. Balsam De Ma!the, Oil of Spike, Golden Tincture, Oil 01 Stone, Spring Oil PERFUMERY: Cologne Water, Lavender Water, Bay Rum Beats Oil, Lemon Cream; Bears Grease, Naples Cott t cued, Cold Cream, Lip Salve, Tooth Powder.' Mamie,: • Oil, Pearl Powder. Jaynes Hair Tonic. Toilet Powder Clothes. Bair, Flesh. Tooth. 4- Nail Brushes. Together with every other article in his line, which lie is disposed to sell at lair prices, and respeet fully solicita o share of public patronage. Phlsscians and Storekeepers supplied . with, medicinal at a small advanced 00 city prices. JOHN S. C. MARTIN Centre. next door to hlahantango St. Pottsville. Nov.B 1840. 48-tf 0:7-Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded a, t ail hours, DR. VITENSL OW'S Balsam of Horehound. An unparalleled remedy for common Cold, Cough, Asthma, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Branch. itis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading to Consumption ; composed of the con, centrated virtues of Horehound, &meat. Blood Root, Liverwort and several other vegetable au& stances. Prepared only by J. M. WIIVSLOW, Rochester, N. Y. THE innocence and universally admitted pectoral vie toes. of the Herbs from which the BALSAM Of 110 - A MOUND is made, are too generally known to re• quire recommendation ; it is therefore only necessary to observe that this Medicine cantaibs the Whole of thefts Medicinal properties, highly coneentrafell,abil to hap. ' pity combined with several other vegetable substances; is to render most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now is use. for the complaints above mentioned. For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cough and Croups :and *affords certain relief in Bowel Complaints, Choleto, ; Teething. ite ft is pleasant to the taste, and may be. safely given to * tie tenderest infant and should be kept al all times in ever) family, as it is much better for the . '- complaints incidental) childien than Paregoric, Godfrey'S Cordial.or the Cordials so commonly used, as hundreds '. in this City have testified. It is now about five years since this medicine was es. , tensively introduced in this City, and section of the corm ' try. since which time it has constantly increased in pub. lie favour, and it is at the present time the inosrpopalae . 4 Cough - hledicine, in most of the Northern and Westerq States. More than 7luo Thousand Flee Hundred Bine; ties have been retailed annually, at the subscribers coup. ter,for the last two years. and although five other Drug .zists in the City, are constantly supplied with the article. •1 his snles are daily increasing. , For the satisfaction of those interested in Certificates, the following are added. although the common practise .i of collecting a long 'string of 'vouchers,' has not bee* considered the best way to make Its virtues known. We say inquire,' ask those who have used it. ask . '. Physicians who prescribe it, ask the Agents who sell it try it yourself and then judge as ye find. Read the Alloteing.-1 hereby certify that early in the spring of 1838, I contracted a severe COLD, which let : dad upon my lungs, and threatened a hasty Corusuropu'on. I used several prescriptions, hitt obtaining little or note .: lief; I was much alarified. Happening to be at Roches ter, I was advised by my friend, Mr Winslow, to try a bottle of his BALSAM op HOREHOUND: 1 did so, and to . m y surprise obtained relief at once—and by the use of that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. Tq • those afflicted with Colds er Coughs, at this inclement .Ii season, I say 'go and do likewise.' • . ,LEANDER CHIPMAN. ingratitude is the baseiterime in man.Wearenotss ' mong that class of Editors who for a few dollars will.(at the expense or truth and honesty) 'crack up an article and bring it into rapid sale; neither are we willing to re. main silent, after having tested the utility of an improves • meat or discovery in science or art. Our readers Will .'• recollect we told them we were unwell with a soar :-. throat and violent cold some few weeka ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WlNsiow*s Blasius OF HORR•I IiOUND and so sudden was the cure. that we forgot we, ever had a cold. These who are afflicted may try it upon our recommendation.—Lek . iston Teleginph 1.2 Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by CLEatzsts & Navin, and Wai.T.E:rrwes; Pottsville, Pa and by the Druggists in the comitty gee wally. • Octeber 4 Carptateri• TIRE undersigned wishes to employ 4 steady Men, who are used to working iii Oak Timber to work at Boat Building.. JOHN M. CROSLAND. February 27, SWAIM: 9 S PANACEA. For the cure of &redo, or King's evil. Syphgm, and the host of painfuL disagreeable, and hitherto iseuraMis affections resulting therefrom, Rheumatism, Mem* Sores, White Swellings, ,Di,tts of the Lim and Skim General Debiltiy, 4.. and all Diseettes arising from Imurritycf Bloat. • TEIIS Medicine is particularly recommended at this season of the year, as an alterative and a • purifier of the blood. it gives a tone and vigor let debilitated constitutions, which , invalids are oncon. scions of.until they have experienced ita effects. It isalsu recommended in Discasea where the lungs., and breast are supposed . to be effected, and also. . where the constitution is broken down by the used, Mercury or Quinine ; THIS MEDICIN,V has the Singular fortune's 'not tribute to its great merit, of being reccommend. • ed by the most celebrated Piactitioners of Medicine in the United States and Europe; whereas Lot ime, of the apurious.mixtures, made in imitation of it. hal the least support from the Medical Faculty.. This fact offers an argument sofilain and conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce conviction.. Swaim's Panacea is recommended to all times inval ids far whom Physicians prescribaSarsapirilla Syr ups. Extracts, &c. • Prepared at , Swaim's Dabaratory. Philadelphia. Sohl.hy 13. Bannon, Agent for Schuylkill Cous ! ty, and John S.C. Martin, Druggists. Centre , treet. Pottsville. September 12. Safety Fate. AFRESH supply of SSteiy Fuse. just seeks* aid for sale by ! B. BANNAtk - ,- irstonsar ROths . 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