,:i' l i . y.,•-;/. ,- '_'',.; :. t.,- . min the' N. Y. bi;inoierciat Advertiser. • eactiallisioa , s Last 'Lette . On Sitord a y. a hard there beaten, but very pectable looking ' sea an presented filmset!' at Collector,-at the CUSOM Howie, and inquiimg ~:• Mr. Curtis, said. "General Harrison toad me to .../ ,• thiti letter inte Your own hapd. .He told me give his kind respectii to, Mr. Curtis, and said ...-, r. Curtis was his frienct;iind would be my frieed." On '; , :::411f.-cortte opened - the letter, and found it tit be - ''..t its date, one of tbe !last, if not the very last i t, .', r, Smitten by General Harrison . It bears. ate :•Ithe day when his 'finites commenced. The ea-. . will see , from a Perusal of it, that amide all ~,1 Cares and troubles; of his high4tusition, he ► as - 4: eto the humblest tor his old ;friends. Tinker s the General madeliiin ozone to the dinner table ‘i tti the great folks. and when hirhesitated anti, in. 4 i. aced that he had betttr go beide for his diner. / , 4: General „said," Tucker you and I have en '.1.. ipmater, and a long time together. You erl en , kr: nest . man; come shil eat your dinner withme. qt Y : d come here again! i dmorrow morning and get -I, ur breakfast with nie.l' ' 4 6i • , 1.1, - --- , Tucker says the General invited him to stay iri '1•11V, ashington. and told! film he, would take care of l`i.hitn„ but his wife and-'children being in New Ybrk, '-• locker preferred to return. He says General .11. billowed him into the grounds. on; the East Mee of , the White House. andi th n walked with him, arm— i .:;,:'± in.arm , that the Genera had no hat on. and when f 1 Tacker , adverted to hi liabilitylbr take colt, he r . -1 waived the remark by sayieg he was alreadylon— , , well. Hiving received the letter from the General. ; , Tucker- says he followed him op to the door and i shook him by the band, "go to my friend Mr er 1 Curtis, and" after voof hive been to him don't for -- get to write to me Chet y 0,." - ' it ' 1u and , your wife and I children are happy agaih." • ' :, 1 • / Tucker taya ho had ' no money to come home -•by ........ ...or. ~ laid, but he did not let the General know the , for he knew he, would give it to himln a minute and f z ., he did not wish to take money from the gcoo i oli - -- man who had been Si kind to hiM. And so l eek. .1 '' er went on board the schioner G. L. Sturgis, atfilez. andria, end worked his passage home to New.l ork. When he came" to the custom house he hadl : not • 1 •_. been ashore thirty ' minutes. and having first heard ' .l the sad ,news of his tie 'th of his. kind benefactor 4as he passed up the t3I Slip dock, the abu 'dant 1, tears that fell.down his hardy cheek testified that . :7, his is nu ungrateful heart. .1,, We are glad to heir that Mr. Curtis immedi ly appointed ildr.Tuelier. an inspector of the i 4 I tom. I 11 - ;,' - - I . 1 " ' ' Waimt.,atoN, 06th' March, l& -- ..... I. •GIP.• ••. • " Draft Sia—Thel barer heteof, Mr. Thnmas .3Tueher, a veteran seamen, came with me 'from Part. • ,- i , !•'_Hiagena,; as the mate o the brig Montidia, in the -sriear 1829. In an aaso intim of several. weeks 1 ' . ''lmbibed' ' a high epinien f.his character—so Winch ,:c,,?)to that (expressing aid sire to leave the sea) I i n . j'"ited him to come to North Band. and spend j fite .1 - iemainder of his days with me. Subsequent mist , -,t , jOrtunes prevented his doing so, is he was desirous ilto bring some moneyt with him td commence farm. f tng operations. • nisi h d fortune still contiimes. having been several Iti es ship ti Wrecked Within a few years., He says t at himself and family are ), now in such a situation that the humblest employ -owent would be accepts le to him.'and 1 write this Ao recommend him to y ur favorable notice. lam persuaded that no one ppssesses, in a higher degree, -. the virtues of fidelity, h nesty and indefatigaNe in 'dust'' :: and, 1 might add, of indomitable brs i very, if that was a quality 'nleeSsaly for the kind qem , tnent be seeks. EDWARD Ccryrts, " Collector. &c., . , tir6INERAL H 1111115 1 ,? -- "iscence conne 3ng remint_ Avocalist, Mr. Russel, to North B6id last stunt.. _r.:4 lvan in the New York Express. :I 4 The sweet singer, like every other friend, found a 1 . -? Warm welcome at the hospitable mansion of General . 14fartison. Among the i songs sung was a plaintive I.Jtiomes ie. one, happy i& its thoughts and touch ng in t ,•:',..)ts language, entitled r io'lly old Wife." The lan ' 4nage was strikingly inlapted t ' , the happy life and 1. - -floies of General Harrison and his "old wife,' Oath ':. Nol whom found in the society of each other th most 4 1. 1 perfect happiness whiCh it is possible to alloy.— -; :The music was overpowering' at the time, recalling Of 3 •iis it did the events of iears of uninterruptedd flies j." •H ar ris on . •Aie bluis. Mrs. Hris welt hke a child, nil as I . k.•teara are contagious When the fountains of s mpa ,',!.thy are not dried'up, the husband of the " old wife" - ,Q.icould not refrain from [ weeping' also. The mirk • 1 '''..iiiflfrs. Hsrrison in excuse for what she deemed a wo man's • , , - - ,T - , weakness, was the dread of change, which ci .11-IPa:essay must come Om a change of residence from I.,North Bend to Washington, and in a change if con 4%dition ftom the humble citizen ; "superintendlig his `'';`farm, to the President Oa nation, with the car s and 1-4esponsibilities of Gov' mment upon his sho !dere.' 0t . :..ii1 wish," said Mrs. H. " that my husband'sfiends fli ~..I.4tatl left him where h is, happy and contented in I-Aretirement." General arrison'S heart; in th hour :qhf social quiet. surrouded by the remnant f his responded to th sentiment, and doubt es felt - J i s 1;1 the vanity of all thin earthly,'. Alas, bow fully ;•: - •-firive been the dark forebodings of the wife rea ized ! , "I - - ' 4 ohe who a week sin was othe good oil wife," is - .li:. .: 1 - inow the lone widow, a d before : the eyes of tIJ ;.,1;;:der are ftzed upon the paragraph we write, 11 •;j:;ithe simple story of a loos and, good woman/ fillcd with tears at Ilia loss Of.pne dearer - ethan life. How often will the recollection 1.. r.., . r ivoish we have named eturn Wilier, and howl Aiind painful will be th regrets that hushir „1 , 0 wife, tiho have lived " long and so happy ..••, 11 were separated in the hour of death. '.: - .-,`llo THE PEOP E OF _l. S RTES. ' •,+.,.• - .:11 • A RECO MIA DATION. '.•o' • IY When a Christian People feel themselves -'. l overtaken by a glee public calamity. it be Ithem to humble themselves under the disl,er of Divine Providence, t o . recognise—his ri : 4 government over the children of . men, to ac .: i ! edge—his goodness, i time past. as we.l, i .. own unworthiness. an to supplicate His , . protection for the futu e. MI The death of Wiltiatn Henry. Harrison, hit 1 rk. Wdent of the Uuited States. so soon after his ...Vyition to that high office', is a bereavement pe . -r,,acalculated to be regarded as a heavy afflictii t.,', 4 : o impress all minds With a sense of the anew{ 17,,, f human things, and f the dependence of N -1„,- s well as of individ els, upon our Heaved . 1: *ant. -; . ,K 1 I have thought, the fora, the( I shook! be 4An conformity with th general expectation art 1 . :.,,t .. age of the roMmutiit in recommending, a ,3, o, to the People oft e United:Siates,ot eve 1 .. z. '' ; ' f r., , •'l , ions denomination. t at, accoidiog to their ~ 1 . •,:411 modes and forms': o worsbilk they absent r lpilef Fasting and Pray r, by sub religious st i - 415 may be suitablelo the occasion : and 111 ! 2 '..hlanend Friday.•the folteenth day of May re •:11' - gthet porPose ;to the e that, On that day, 1 . ..i 1.111, with one accord, rill in humble and re 0 pial approach to Hip, in whose bands we are -1& king him to inspire s as with a proper spirit at `;•,4 per ofteart and' mted under these'frownef .---4' providence, and still - ti bestow : His 'graciouti A4' diction. open our GoiernmenElnd our cone 1 - 4 • • t • : JOHN TY! "13, 1341-, - 1 4 Washington. April 1.A , . , A Dracie,The foil , 'during the recent hut . ... in; honor of the le akt ..,.., -,„ Unveil Illy bolo Tak . e, this new. And_gnre these a il , T • . . i. , ; .. 4.„, . o slumber in '-;;;4:,-- Break from this Attend. 0 Ea Restnre thy true Shallthen ari A community lot' Indiana in Wilco ately been slatted pm citizenship , in that They are Bald to be practjal tallnOter ind linient 'pints among pieta ote— ICus— owe very truly, " %V. EL HARRIS ew York;" ruelt v the i ..er is ♦ND lite Wipe.—A t ted with 'a visit made ti 0 rea her'a to her of the I many d and titer, )331:1 SMNEEI Ito be COMO. ration hteous nowl 'a their !erciful • Pres. harly n, and taint, Ulan% ly Pa. !acting d feel. I now y reli. sever. -t, day rvicea Imam. l ext. for o may veren o.invo. rid tem. of Hui bane-. try. LER. wing besutiful dirge nilsolminities et Al - President ~faithful tomb, treasure( to thy tru 'ered relies room. - the silent dust. as sung ny. N. broils. illustrious mo th :16 wwereign w. a glorious Gout. . torn the Lord. :rt have ertitoty.- , dont no LED.' -- Cln TuesdaY greinintr ebe 13th batty at New Cas. it. by garage Reirsoyder. Mr, Lawn Ittetwas:- to Miss Saxon StialtiPPll•ittith bia Count y+. - •I - On the nth fir ADnl 6ir Jogai Fintimakilig t Esq.. Nr... Toograa Rake. to Mira MALT Apatit e of Norwegian Township Schuylkill Cobalt. Dais E D. Oa Thersdap efternotor, the 15tb inst. at Orwrge burg. the Hon. Geoaos Soren, aged shout 67 year'. Mr. Roush Wan one of oot ftesociatelJudges sines the formatlen of Schoyftift County, unltil the Spring of 1840, and bee left a jlarge number of relatives end, friends behind him tb moum hieloss. Hie funeral will take Edam tognorrow morning it 10 o'clock ; ; to 'which bis fnends and l eequaintanees are invited' to attend without further ;notice. OUR MARK !' Coancrito wsuLy - - Poqtville. Ap WHEAT FLOUR. ler Barrel RVF.. ' do -1 do • WHEAT, per Deihl, RYE. , ~ I do CORM'. 1 do 0 %TS, : 1 ' 1 , do ~ EGGS. ' " 1 • per des. nurrßii. : • • per pound. R %CON. ' , do „HA%IR. , do FOVATIBES, per bushel.' HAY, ; , - per ton I • r French and ' German tan , gnages • - THE subscriber respectfully lannonnces . to "the publte that ; he is prepared m 'give lessons,in the French and German lannuageit..in classes or in 'private &millet+. For trams apply at ; Mr. Shuberes Store, Centro Street. 'E. F. RICEUAR IS. 6—April L l— Notice to Tavernkeepers.' AMEETINGof the Tavernkeepers orate Brr ough of Pottsville will he held at the Peonsyl nia Hall, on Monday the 19th . April, instant'. at 3 o'clOck. P. M, at which time the object for which the said Meeting is called will be fully explained." April 17, 16—, INSTRUCTIQN ON THE Piano For t e. anr • THE inhabitants of Pottsville . and its vicinity are most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instrnetion on the Piano Forte to such persons that may feel disposed to patronage him. He will attend at stated hours, in any family : his terms may be ascertained byi application at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. E. F. RICHARDS April 17. , . 16— EX(III.I.;YG4 HOTEL REFECTORY.` THE undersigned most respectfully announces to the public, and cape.lially to to the loitrs of good'eating, that he hap recently hired up the Re rectory under the Exchange Hotel, with every thing necessary to the convenience and comfort of his guests, and has made arrangements with persona in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure a reg ular supply of such delicacies as that bountiful mat ket can afford. oydierß i (freali and salt,)Clanti Terrapins, Lobsters. Sardines, Fresh Fish, Ducks - , . ' Chickens. Pigions, Pheasants - . Venison, - - Turtle Soup,ec Will be fiirnished et all times when in season and having engaged Mr. & Mrs. Jo= SILVER. so lung and' favorably known id this community, as keepers of a , similar establishment. to take charge or and superintend this concern, he confidently ex. pests to give general satisfsctinn. Families, parties, or individuals, will be supplied at all times, with the utmost des:smelt. He has el-instantly nn hind a Mack of superior Wines. inchicling Old Raderia. Pale Sherry. (very fine.) Brown Sherry, Port W ine . . ( pure ,) Chani paigne. (favorite brands.) logether,with a supply of first raid ALE, Ben and Porrpt. WM: O. JOHNSON% per-JOHN SILVER. . Pnitsoille. April 17, 1641, 16— _ blank Books, nF every description. alwaie on hand. and man. ‘-rofactured to order al the subseriberie !tindery, neat. good and cheap. - I . 13. BANN AN. April L 7, • 16— Silver Pencil Cases. LADIES and'Sehoql Misses Silver Pencil cases, a very neat article, at 37i cents, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 17, 16— . stea rens. A FRESH supply of the celebrated Three pain. tetc.Perriai Peri, just received , and for sale by B. BANNAN. April tl7, I 16— Ground Plaster, AN be obtained by the Ton. Barrel and Bushel v at the enbseribet'a Mill. • Apvill7. THE Annual Meeting of thn_Stockholders of the Danville' nd Pottsville Railroad, will be lield,nn Mondry; the; 3d day of tiny next. between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock. P. M. at the office of the Schuyl— kill Navigation Company, at Which time an. elec— tion will be held fur a President, ten Managers.and Treasurer to serve forthe ensuing veer. S. &CARPENTER, Treasurer. Philait p April 17. 16-3 t Notice to Creditors. ESTATE. OF JOAATHAN JONES, DEC'D V ThE undersigned. both of whom. now reside at Heila Forge, East Brunswitti township, in Schuylkill county, wren notice that letters of ad— ministration'ori the estate of Jonathan Junee, late or the same rptece, Iron Master. deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to. them, they,theret'rel request , all persons having' chime or demands against the estate of the said de. ceased to make known the 'same tot hem without , delay. ' • • NICHOLAS 'JONES, PETER JONES, Administrators. ' 16—'4! April,l7, Assignee's sale- , - I , IIIIIE, undersigned, Alaignee of Alfred A. Gila: will off 4 at public sate the hereinafter described ' Real Mate' on Saturday the `eighth day of May, next. at 10 o'clock, A: M., at the house of Charles Christ. in the Borough of Pottsville. viz: AU those certain Two Story Houses in giant, and certain two Story Nooses in rear on a certain half lot of gibund (together with said lota , situated in the eastern ad% dition to the Baronet of Pottsville, bounded in,frent, by George street, in the rear by land now es late of Eli Cake. tin the northeseterly side by the north: rest half of, lot No. 80, and sou th easterly toy . lot No: 79, it being the soakieestwordfy hall of lot marked in the said ;addition No. 80, formerly the property of the-said Alfred Tam; made known on day of vale. I ' I PETER KERN: Aosignen of I A. A. (11LE. I April 17. ; 16,-3t o,4ogar Beet ; , teed, W4I,IRR ANTED to be an ezeelleat snide. fJr eatelebtep bJH AprO 17 ii NINA laistratOeis. Notice.. ETTEttil of idministratien Ant - :the estate of J lO - 41 John SebdiesiattrOT Mount Linghfint.Sehityl.' kill county .deeetteedOterinir- Intent granted - to the ribald:to: allreenone indebted. to :tbe estate of the' said deeetuiedi ire tekenpled to Melte pqment to the 11 4 01 eribetie,'and all "pentotte.'heeins ektimi or de. mends egeinit the estateor the said John Reediest* hfreb7 requested-io Prento. - dlent to William Bea th° without delay; NOw Work. COURSE , LEON.-or the Brtge p d. aromance by pat received and for sale by . • • B. BANNAN. • .; April _ 16— _ To- - Mechanics. GRlER'Ellechinies' Cairotutor, comprehend. Jug rine tiles. rules and tablim in the various departments or Mathematics and alechanies.-userul t o padisuights. Engineers and arum, in general. first American. from the fifth Glasgow edition with , plites, just received and toe tale by I !1i B. BANNAN. April,l7. 16— , 10th, 1841. $4141 7 I . 855 50 48 . 1 1 l Public kale. PURSUANT to au 'order of the Orphans' Court. of Schuylitill County. the Subscribers. ,Adrosn. tratora of the ;estate of Ceorge L‘on.. tate"of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuylkill, &Trailed, will expose to Sale by Public V.' due. on Monday the 3J, day of May next. at 1 o'clock in, the afternoon, at, the house of Michael Mortimer. in the Borough of Pottsville and county aforesaid; A_ Certain . Lot of Ground situ te in the town of Port Carbon. coun ty' of &dim lki I, bounded by lot forty tone Spruce . 4 i t Street Valley ' Hey, containing slily, feet front and running!back ;one hundred and ninety eight feet, being Lut number forty eight. late the estate of said deceased . Attendant's will be ttven and the Conditions of Sale made known at the time and place o: fade its, - A. N LYONS. . Administrators tl MI KINSLEY. t By Order ofithe Court.. . JACOB TEREBSeCierk. flrwigaburgApril 10th 15-30 0 , 3$ - 10 12 10 i 45 1 15 t 01317 AnthOcit Iron F. Anthracite urnaces TUE. , subscriber offers his services as superhi. tenaant in the erection Of Furnaces, with the ne. cestary arranOement of the Machinery. &c.. to those who May be about erect ng•Furnsees fur the stuelt.• ing of Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal. Fpin,tha experience attained by having had the, stipermtendan e and arrangement or the Pottsville Anthracite Fn nave. and from his known abilities , as a Mecham , has induced him to offer himself thus publicly. • , , . Plana and estimates may be hadas also comps. tent Founders' tu blow in. by applying to 1 JOSEPH GEORGE,..Pottsville. Reference, 'W m. H. Marshall and Isaac Trimble, Pottsville A. Furnace, %Vin 11 . Lyman, Reading. , E. Pomroy & noch McGinnes, Pottsville Foundery Potisiille. April 10 , 1.5-31 117 The U.S. Gazotte will insert the above 3 times ahil charge this office. WM. AUDENRIED. jBANNAN: - . . , i t •.*iit - jo::*.it.**.wii_i_t* - *Oe-*-:*:4 - - , - JANE BEADLE, WILLIAM BEADLE, Administmtom 16-6 t April 14. • , 1- Dividend. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders in 4 .‘ the Company fur ertrAing a• bridge over the N. E. Branch of the river Susquehanna. between the town of Cattawisscand the muuth of Fishing Creek, that the managers have this day declared a dividend of seventy five cents per share ( equal to 3 per cent,) for the last eta months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or .their legal representa— tives on or !after the 24th inkt. EZRA S. HAYHURST, Treasurer. 15-31 , April 10th Public Sale OF REAL 'ESTATE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill count y , the subscriber Adminis trator of the estate of Samuel Brooke. late of the Blrough. of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue on Mondaysthe lOW day of May next, at 3 o'clock in i l the efleiuoon, at the house of Michael Mortimer, in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforesaid, this fol. losviog Beal Estate. No. 1; One full equal undivided sixteenth part (the whOle into sixteen eq.ial parts to be parted and divided) of a certain tract of land situate in Schuyl kill towship in Schuylkill diuoty,bounded by lands late of . ewia Reese & Company. Solomon Repp, Conrad, einV and others, containing sixty acres or thereatoduts. No. 2 1 1 . The one full equal undivided sixteenth part (tho whale into sixteen equal parts to be pan. d and divided.) of a 'certain:tract of land situate in Norweg an township. in Schuylkill county. bound. id by la its of Philip Faust, William ShaMr. (*lou red Kid, Lewis Reese & Company,' Jacob Repp, It the .V.ll ey Furnace Company's bands, arm others, contain: g one hundred and thirty.nine acne and mnetysnhe perches. No. 3, A eerteiri lett( ground situate in the B ir. ough otTottseille, , on the South eastwardly side of Norwegian street, containing in front on Norwegian street tefenty4se feet and in depth sixty feet. being „part of lot nomber thirty:seven on the plan of said Bomug of P,aitsville. No. ~ Tin, one undivided half part, (the whole into tw equal parts to be parted and divided) of all that cer stn messuage and lot of' ground situate in the Benumb of Pottsville. in Schuylkill county, it being phrt of the lot numbsr thirty seven. • No. . The - ono undivided half (the whole into two eq. al - parts to be parted and divided.) of all that certain lot of ground situated in 'he )3 trough of Schoyl , ill !Maven, Into in Manheim township. Schnyl • ill county. • No. 6 A certain two story Brick a m I?welling house. Brick Nitehen and NI ;! . 'atable and lot of ground situate in the , -- - Borough of Pottsville. in Schuylkill cuutityl, containing in width thirty feet and in depth two hOndred' and forty feet six inches, fronting on Mahaiitango street, being the Southeastward* part of lot 'timber nine in Putt & Patterson% addition to , the town of Pottsville. late the estate Of said de. ceased., . . Attanae will be given and the eendttione Of 'sale made known at the tone and place of hale by ISAAC BECK, Admutiattator ' D order of the Court JACOB BREW, Clet k. Or -April 10th. 11441. IS— .Dissolution of Copartnersnip. H E Copartnership heretotore exist ing wider the film of Straus. Millet & Co., is this.day dissol ved by mutual consent. Those having claim.; a. gainstipatd firm will present their accounts to Moses &retorter settlement. ' I ; MOSES STRAUS, I GEO. MILLER.* CO. Pottsville. April 10, 15-3 t Theißusinebe will hereafter be conducted (litter the firio of MOSES. STR A USE. ._ FRANKLIN F. RENSEMAN. A ITo the Public. 1 gri.n , undersigned respectfully informs the citi. a• sc ti sof Pat tav ilk, and its vicinity. that he has opened a , . . . 1 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT , in thestand 'formerly occupied ,by Mr. Crane. sett door tO Mr: Whitfield. Dry Good Store: His cher go. foi Coat.. Prinutloons. Vests. dm.. will be found eistrepiely , moderate, and as all his garments will he made Witlfgreat care 'and in the most fashionable style. he trod" that he will receive a liberal shire at public patronage. - 1 JAMES Loczwooe. is—st • Ag+l 10. Dissolution. (c' rirlitE partnership heretofore existing betwtfen rott. Shcmiet Sr. Stage Preto ietere. was die, waved ity 'runt nal enneent on the 20th of •Match. personS indebted to aattl .firm, tind all those hat. inc chitin' well present them to Lewis Alidenried. who _,tio doly,authotAted to settle.the busioeas of the Into arm. ; • .. ' tort'suostazit at, ca. • Apu • • •, 14.41 r I ' ' • ' TAXES. : - P - Miity: Ittoileillic - : . ---- 7 14- xetritkl aa fi. n A ce Fi'li ti 4 i re n tatte iir lii li Cois iti G o e g i tltlie r Aillein i;fl 1 1 :5 1 ( 1 . fett, and township Fate* and leettiio - eitenrred i 15th dee or Aril. 1834. and the Wets of Assembly ' concurrent :therewith.- i We the' indereigned Com Missions,' of the county of Schiylkill. hereby give notice to the Usable inhabitants. the owners and - agents of personal property; taxable fbr the use or the etannfonwealtb and the Innkeepers one. Tavern bbepers r ell persons desirous of keeping in Inn or . Tanen.t . eturned according to law. within the ecum. ty of Schuylkill!. that an appeal for the benefit of aIL persons interested, will he held for the several wards. townships-and hutment, within said county as fol. laws. to wit :11 , :- \ • For the BorOugh of Ortirigiburet. Ent and West Broniwig townships. -at the COnMininteell ()Mania the Borough of Orwigsburg. oo Monday the 26th day of April. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. nod 2P. M. of said day. For the; ownship of Manheim, at the public home' of Philip Boyer, in the Borough of Schuylkill Ha. men. on Tuelsday the 27th day of April. between the boors of 10 o'clock A.,M. and 2 P. M. of said day. , For the. township of Wayne. at the public house of John Snyder. in Frtedensburg. on Wednesday the 28th day of April. between the hours of 10 o'- clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. s i r pioegriave township, at the public holm of William, Lets, in the Barough of pinegroee. on Thnriatay the 29th day of April. between the bo..iis of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. lot the township of Lower Alefiantango and Pot; ter. sr the public house of Joseph Osman, in Lower . Maliantango township, on Saturday the let day of Nay next, between the hours 10 o'clock A. M. mid gP.M. of said day. - , For the township of Upper Mahentango, at the pehfic house of John G Maurer. in Upper Mahan. Islip° ton/whip, tin Monday the 3d day or May next. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 31. and 2 P. M. said day. For the township of Barry, at the public house of Francis Dengler. in Barry township, on Wednesday tfie s:h day of. May next. between the hours of 10 (*lock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. iFoi the township of Branch, at the public house of Mrs. AIWA. in the Borough of Minerayille. on i i Tue sday the 6:b day of May fleet , between the hours 1 of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. IFor the •Borough of Pet tsvalle.'at the public house o Charles Christ. on Friday and Saturday. the 7 & Bday of May nest, between the hours of 10 o'clock 114. and 2 P. M. For the township of Norwegian. at the public hoto.o of Willitni Keohner, in the town of Port Cor bin, on Monday the filth day ofMay'ne.st, between the hours of 10 o'clock At. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. 'Foy the township of Schuylkill and Union, at the public house of Joseph Balliet in Midolepork, on Ittesday the 11th day et,. May' next. between the haunt of 10 ...clock A. M. end 2 P. M. of said day. I For the B 'rough oft Tatum:pia, West Penn and n. el o i n tew Vi e 'e s d h restia a y t the th 1 the P l e t l il le day hou o s t e May efA. n i e t s . t. ile be e. . t een the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of / 11 id day. When and where all persona who may consider t emselves aggrieved by the triennial assessmert or vith.ation of their property—professions, trades and rteopationer by Them persued—the offices arid ; poste GI p:ofit by any of them held, the value of their per. edsal property. taxable torlhe nee of the common. a l y altatiltand the yearly rental of an Inn or Tavern a y of them occupied—or houses for that purpose, of them intend to occupy are hereby notified to enema and state their grievance, if they think Open , The Commissioners, for the information of all in. tre.ted, make known, that by an act of Assembly a resaid, the Commissioners are bound not to " oak° any allowance or abatement in the value lsen of any real estate, in any ether year than that Mara the triennial assessment is made, except. g where buildings or • other improvements have ndestroyed. subseq.iently to such triennial as ssment, and in the case of personal property. offi sotrofessions. trades and occupations, where there e been any alteration in the assessment. occasion. iil i a different valitation from the former year, and al where'persons have come to inhabit in the min ty since such triennial assessment, " and that 'm em cling to law no notice in the two years succeed.. to the triennial assessment is to be given to the to ble ichabttants aforesaid, but only in the latter railed cases. I EDWARD CONNOR, GEO. SEITZINGER, I GEORGE ROYER, Commissioners Attest, 3. E. DOWNING, Clerk. ;Commissioners' Office. Orwigs• hove , . Anvil 10111 W4l. c 15— TO LET. riAHE well furnished Hotel at Mount s• Carbon. near the Borough of Pone al"' • vine, and at the junction of the Mount n • - a -- Carbon and Philadelphia & Reading het Roads, which for some years past was occupied by,he late Mrs. Ralston. The establishment con tain 41 rooms, including bar. parlours, dining and bedroom*. beside Kitchen. bath, wash and- pastry heftier, and extensive stables and carriage house. Titre is also an excellent vegetable garden, iogeth. er with a large ornamental garden and pleasure grionds. The above estahlialmrcnt is believed to beis complete; as conveniently arranged and a.kde silible In location, both on account Of beauty of scicery and salubrity of climate, as any in thia cone • tri; and it ha* always commanded a full share to patronage of travellers. and persons visiting. whetter from motives of pleasure or business, the iniaresting raglan in which it is situated. The above Hotel will he leased to a good tenant otfi reasonable terms. Apply to V SHILL A FIER. at Mt. Carbon. or to JOHN W LUTE, 'No. 11: South 3d Street, Philadelphia. !April 3. 14—tr 'ALFA TO I.F: T. TAI) thrersltory atone Dwel- Mr, Houses and Stores' adjoining. 1, Boarders Wanted. 11 4 11 OUR or fiyd genteel Et:soden can be aettommo. dated with good boardteg and lodgings at a retsonable rate. Apply to BYRON or WIA.LIAM PHifeLIPSI, Pottsville. 14.-3 t April 3 Notice, _ Is hereby-given that the Copartnership heretufore existing between William and limonite Phillips, L Co, is this day dis.olved by mutual consent the concerns of the firm wilt be settled by the on +reigned; who will continue•the business an here tafore, and requests all those who ens indebted to the firm. to make payment' o him on or before the let of June next. and Pare co.ta. as the books will le placed in the hands of a LI 100 M ms PHILL fur collecti IPSon. WIL DRUSILLA PHILLIPS. • April 6th; 1.5=-St N. B. A. general atiortraent of Groceries and Li. Toni for sale ,cheap. at the old stand of William Nillips &Co. WILLIAM PHILLIPS Tide Water Canal Commis. mon Utilise. in 1). MINKS & CO. FLOUR AND GE'NER. ` 6 - 111 AL COMMISSION !MERCHANTS. No. 3 Spear's Wharf. BaWawa—Offer their services to Merchants and others, trading in this market. for the sate of SUSQUEHANNA PRODUCE, dr PUR. CHASE OF MERCHANDISE. Some years experience together with their vary favorable location. justifies them in believing they will be able to give general eatiefeelion. • . Refill' to Orndorff & Co. ' Clark& Kellogg. • 1 Kirkland & Chase. ). Baltimore. Reymidalk. Mosher.' • Drakely & Fehinn. 4 1 1 A. & Swill. York. $ emir 4 1 / 4 1 Potter. t • & _ A. II Dentert4.. Norwood. Pa. Jnna. II ight-di 114geratown. Phila .Aprtt 3 • . • 1 , 1-1 k Shipping' ••• In 640 sineformt nil Books for Coal Deatossii4ert pistoled iood tot mit at this - •!,-.•• • _ . . -• • TO EMIGRANTS. THE haulm h * made - en i Z. lIP an. ningerrierity - to bring passengers direct PferatnjAndendertf - - M .-Philadelphia in - ipiod sensate rolling' [min thelPoll.llt ice every:mid 4—iirididso from Limp* to Fbiladel• `phis at UM lowest 'rata. entreat foriils wilt be taken aC Par , - for'ssursigw. ruciney—but for Money to be transmitted.- the usual prermani must be paid: Prompt *wanton paid to all orders meta• ed—rind the money refunded on presentation of the certificates, if the individuals whims passage bate been paid. donut come out. Passage from Londonderry to Philadelphia 024 "" from Liverpool to do ' $2O Children under 12 yemwof age. lair price. B. B.ANNA N. March 27 , • - 13— Houses for Rent. A good House on Market Street, and a ss nether on. Norwegian Street to be rented. Apply to April 3, Fpr Rent _ SEVERAL istrge sad - convenient rt,coms in the bole store building at the corner of Market and Centre els . suitable fur a private family or any one desirous of keeping bciarders. For terms apply to GEORGE W. SLATER. April 3 Dissolution. 'NIUE partnership, heretotine existing between 21 - Soma Fonlds . : William Iluoler.Job Comm tine, and 'George Gobble. wet dissolved on the 29th ult. by mutual content. All peisons having claims againtt the paid firm and all these indttred - are rc quested to make payment to Samuel Fouldt, who autberized.tu nettle the bustoess of the late firm. SAMUEL. FOULDS. WILLIAM 1100LER. JOB CONSTANTINE, GEORGE GOBBLE. A mill, Er The firm will be continued by SAMUEL roans,. WILLIAM 11001. ER. GEORGE GOBBLE. Notice. WIRE subscriber hereby giies notice to the pa n lic not to take a note given by the subscriber in December last !Or 913 75, to Jones Upton. Said note is 'said to be lost—and has e rr. en paid by the subscriber, for which he has are pt in full. JAMES McALARNEY, 14-31' April 3 ♦Wharf to Let. THAT large and convenient Wharfnn - the River Schuylkill. at South s,. lOU feet front, by about 800 feet in depth. with double dock. brick counting biome. P . C. ale house. &c. end every convenience for a large business. Possession will be given inunt.- diatly. Apply at , MOUNT-VERNON HOUSE. North Second street, near Arch. Phila .March 27 13-31 rtotace. vvPIFIEREAS the Subscriber has been appointed by the Court F.xceutor de Linis novo with will annezedoaf the Estate of Tamzin Hannon. late of the Boiough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against the said Estate to preset.% the same. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. April 17, 16-6 Notiee. "VdE partnership existing betwern the subscri. here, under the firm of Ge.nt, Carroll & Co. will be dissolved after the 31st day of March. inst. The concerns of the firm will be settled by Jos. F. Carroll, who will be duly authorized for that pur• pose.. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand. JOSEPH F. CARROLL, KWh W. LAWTON. 13-16 Mouth 27 lb the Stockholders in the Compcmyfor erecting a Bridge over the North east brand' of the ricer Susquehanna between the town of Vattawissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. Notice s IS hereby given. that a meeting of said Stockhol. A dent will be held at the house of David Clark. in the township of Cattawissa, on Monday the 34 day of May next, between the hours of one and six o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing one Presi. dent, six Managers, one Treasurer and one Secrete. ty for the ensuing year. EZRA S. DAYIIURST,-Src'e. • March. 27 13-6 t Cloier Need. • 40 BUSHELS Cloier Seed from Rochester N. York. and grown on Jersey Shore. perfectly clean, to be bad at the Mill of the Subscriber, Potts. villa, AF-0. s ■npply of well eared PORK. and fresh ground FLOUR. WILLIAM AUDENRIED. March 27 13-2 t N. 8 Alm. for sale 100 Bashels Winter Radish es, a lot of Povatoes... A good More Maud to I.et IN PORT CARRON. ' • A mmvenient Store room with shelves ~ end cannier. and a good cellar. situated 1 1:1 ri ff ht oppmite Mr. Simpson's Hotel, be lig the moat public situsimnin the place. PIPOWS may be given at any time. For further particulars apply to H. SHISLER. Pun Carbon. 13-3* March 27 Clover and Timothy seed. 2th flpillETA prime Timothy seed. and 5 ‘° Bindles of Clover teed for Pale 'IV • SAMUEL HAPTZ. North 13. , 11— Lard!! Lard!! 1A TUBS prime Lard. received fm Consignment. I 4 fore* cheap. by the Tab ot.qinntitv. SAMUEL HAIVI Z.. Much 13, Plain & Figured DeLanes. A NEW surlily of thoser 6ea at ifiii,and farhioaa ble goods, just received 'and for sato by T. & BEATTY. Ti.pcoher S. 49 K 1 M IS EISTO N. BOARDING SCHOOL. WIDE Summer Term. in this Institution. will -M• commence the 36 of Fifth month, and end the Ist of Tenth month, following: The price of Boarding and Tuition is $73 a term, payable as follows: Twenty-five dollars upon commencement. • Do. lit of Eighth month. Do. . at end of term. or. when paid i ti advance open entrance, Seventy dollar.. For drawing, painting. or the French language, Five dollars. term will be charged. , The School is comoosed et Females, only. For admissions of new scholars, apply at the school, or by letters to EMMOR. EMBER, Supriateadent. Eimberton; April 3. _ " Mr* Goods. WILL be npiirrivel oWli.widair ramming nrigt, aplendnt iunmirmert of t4pring and Simmer Gwida, Which tiave Pawn -parchonwd principally fop Cash sod lull be ,old sery chean by . • tV. Sign of tate Gritden D V. An , 0 S. L.l,t .Fgeorh. -workvd colt t r,. For. - 4476 au by &Q.&A.ILENDEMON. GEO. M. CUMMING. ° 14T-31.. lIE Mil State Convention of Bisiness Men. =I COUNTY.. MEETING:- • A . MEETING of** citizens of SehaYrki ecle ty, without regard to party, will be held at the Pennsylvertia Hall. m: the Boroellhof Pottsville, on Saturday the Itth of ;April. at 4 o'clock P.M. Ssr gieforPolit appointing a deter/idea of Busienne Men, to represent thief county In the State Conran. don to be held at Harrisburg, on the 251 h or May next, for the pumas 'of Promoting the Antutielmr• sat., Mativirampatno, hhmitrunear... and Miami interesteof Penneyhraohi.and vatting forth the mama unc t ummted, with polities or, politiciana. MANY eMZENEL Mardi 27 - - • 13.. ENCOII,RAGB H9zS MARUP4CTURES. COACZ 3MUMMULOTOSkIri THE eubsenber sespeetrullz • annonness to thW citizens' of PuttSville, and the Inhabitants of = Schuylkill county generally. that be has at great pains procured an excellent supply Of materials..and' superior workmen. which enables him to mimeses tore to order a! the shortest notice. all kinds of V.. hides. in a style superior to any ever manufactured in this vicinity before, sacti'as - • • Coaches. Carriages,' • Barourhes, • Ruggio, _ Drarborits, Sulkies, Truck WawinsP•• Carryalls, At his establishment Pt the corner of Coat an,d wrgisn streets, iminedtaterir oNiosite Works, in the Borongh of Pottsville, Ile has connected With his establishment BLACK . SMITH SHOP, - With competent ' and ex perienced workmen, which will noble him to furnish his Vehicles at much ehea. - per rates than they hive heretofore been furnished.. All kinds of repairing Cone-at the shortest notice —and all those in want of Vehicles Mier the mbible of April. may find soniething to.suit their Usti by examining his blocs On hand.- In conclueinri the subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage„ and respectfully solicits an increase in future, which, by turning outgood toir4, at low rates, he will endue. or to merit. ' . , March 27, Reituovial. THE subscriber cianild respeetfully informthe• public that he has removed to the Store former ly occupied by liazzard & Strang!). He bad also• purchased from,`thefr Assignees at, extremely 'low rates, n 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, wbich . no doubt will be' an inducement, esperinlly in these hard times. GEO. W. SLATER. Mu rch 20, FREWMGOODSn fir Unopened a large and splendid supplyof some RP ably Goode.comprtring a general assortaiout DRY GOODS, - GROCERIES, , LIQUORS,' • HARDWARE, FISH,', PLASTER, CHEESE, SALT, cc. Allot which will! be sold-cheap for cash or or change for country prodecn. It t Store of ' JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, N0v 1 23 47—tt GARDEN SEEDS. UST received and fur sale by the subseriber.the e-F following seeds, warranted to bo fresh : Early Turnip Beet, Extra early Peas, Long Blood do Early Franio do French Sugar do New York Dwarf Peas Early Horn Carrot, " 10inch prolific do Early Cucumber Belly Charlton do Long pickling do ," Blue Imperial do Gheri,in do Large Marrowfat do Welsh Leek Dwarf Marrowfat do English curled Lettuce _Early Valentine Beaus Early Cabbage chi China Red Eye do Butter Head do Extra Early do Yellow Winter Head do ILutietiltural do Ice do Wilier) Kidney do Corn Salad Windsor. long pod do Citron Melon < Carolina ' do Water White Onion Yellow do ' Large York 'do Large red annual oOion 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 . Buoy coat do Early Cauliflower ' Red Turnip do Late do • White do dO Broccoli Black & white winter do Curled Kale, or Boreeole Savoy Spirting° F. gg Plant. - Long Green Squash. Tomatoes, Flat Bush do . Bell Popper Lemon do ' Sweet do Okra "Ladies -Finge r, do . — —.. A•paraEaa Rhubarb. ' Turnips ', Sabifie Red Top Turnipe Curled Enclitic, . _Nasturtium Summer Savory -Sweet Marjoram; Sage Lavender Thyme Anice Ro•einary Mignonette Early Sugar Corn Onion Setts 'Flower Seede. &c. &o. 3? All kinds of GrasP, Garden and Flower Seeds. procured to order at the shortest notice. B. BANNAN. 13 Much 27. For Sale, !Cheap for Cash. RAIL 'Road Cara. Drift Cara. Wheelbariawa Streens. Picks. Shovel,. and other Mining Tool and Implements. Apply to ANDREW RUSSEL. • 10.—tf Much 6, Strained Sperm Oil.. BLEAL lIED Wintcr Strained Sperm Oil. of a very superior qUality, warranted not to congeal or smoke. For'sal4 by E.Q. & A. HENDERSON. 1— January 2. NEW STORE. faIHE subscriber 'respectfully informs the pribile, that he has oPened a store .in Centre Street, 3 doors below T. k-1.1. Booty's Store, corner of Nor. wegian and Centre Streets, where , be offers for gals general assortment of , Dry Goods, Groceries, &c,.: Que.eutsware, All persons desirous of purchasing bowls Cheap for Cash. are respectfully invited to can and exam. ine for themselves! • - EDWARD HUGHO3. ' _November.2l, - • —4O Assignee's Notice. WILLIA P 4 LYMAN. Otthe county of Sebuyl• v v hill, did on the Sth day. of Starch, 184 t, exe cute.and deliver tottinsutiscriber. on assign.neet of all his estate, real' and personal. fur the benefit of Bud) of his creditors in the order therein named. who Asti execute land deliver \ to him a release of their respective chums in. nlnet.9 days from the date thereof. , : - Nodee is hereby, given that:lhe.vaid amilannient may be.seen at the office of the subscriber. in the flornogh of Potiticille..Schny !kill county. and where the release is lea to lot aigni . WiieLlA3l ir. DEAN. AL.iinest. 1/--11t Werth 20. . Time and Order' nooks'. TUAT Printed.kfithe, and Ordrr flours 'of lb* ir most approire4 ku;i7, and tar sale by • . • • ' HANNAN- Jaunty 30th; j - ' • ; In 1.3 ES PHILLIP HOPPA. — . 13-3 aka EEO Ls:Re l has Early Y• r:a Cabbage EarlyWtate Flat Dutch
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