II lIM 2 II it I CorrypoOenee of the N..Y.''Atherican. CINCINNATI, onday morning, April 12. The gloom and an iety which ()revelled here 1:1.a -mong all classes, and, t ar ties on receiving the intern genc's.of the decease ,o our late lamented President, has been much relieve by - the reaiteirs 'Which Mr. Tyler has shown to q opt the priiillidisand'advisers of the late President a his oyvn,'and to carry out the Administration in stri t confortn:ity , with the great and leading rules lei down by General Harrison. Ohio laments, - deeply laments; that htr own favored son was not spared to nature his n4asures, but feels entire confidence that he interests of the nation are safer the new hinds into which they have fallen, and will never be fowl' backward in sustaining and strengthening them. Passengers by. the teamboat New York, which arrived this morning fr m Linisville, report that one of the wings of the A ansion House at North Bend was destroyed by fire Itt night. The Bost' accounts were, that the whole 11, use had been burnt to the griming, but such is noS the fact. Mrs: Harrison had reached the city on her way to Washington the mornig on which the intelligence , of the President's death, , reache t i here, Her bereave- went has been sad indeed—but she bears it, I am in formed, better than, in - 1 her infirm state of health, could hove been hoped Most of her family are near her, to support and coutfort her, and if the sympathy of a whole,nation can `7tivail, we hope that her loss .1 , . will no be altogether 'irreparable. q II 'A XevciienoScEs4—At a - recent meeting of the ' Committee in Cincinlisti to agree upon suitable ...( 1 , ~ measures to express thti'pnbltt feeling on the melan choly oCcasion orGen.llHarrison's death, a motin n ' was wade and unani mously adopted, that Judge Burns be requested tsdeliver the eulogy upon the Presidbnt. The Judgewas present, being Chairnian of the I Committee. He declined the request—and "never," says the CinOnnati Republican, “did we witness deeper feelings lin listen to truer eloquence 'than in ,the remarks h 4 made. ..I . cannot accept, said he :. I could not «Oak. I kneW Harrison forty six years ago ; he wa4 a brother to me then ; we have been brothers evetti since.; our hearts were knit il together, and I would 'hoke were I to attempt to speak of him. He is t e last of the little band who started' this city.. I a alone now, all alone, and. I cannot talk of my idea; I cannot." And the man ly tears fell . down his , tin eke, and the sobs which were heard coming alike from the aged and the young of both parties, 1(1 tithe deep syinpathy which all felt. The scene vva. touching. It overcame all who witnessed it, ' TO THE CATEOLI CLERGY AND LAfTY OF THE DthQ - Esior PHILADELPHIA. . Venerable Brethren .. of t e .Clergy, and beloved Bre-' thren olthe Latty. • In consequence of thiroUriexpected demise of the late lamented President of the United States, his Excellency, the actual President, having recom mended the observance` of ;Friday, the fourteenth - day of.Mey next, as e day of fasting and prayer throughout the - United ! tates, we hasten to invite ' - yoo to Compliance withl his recommendation :.and -for that purpose, we dir ct that in the Mass that i day the collect ' Deus rfugium nostrum et virtue,' be added to the usual pra ers, and that the-prayer fur • the civil authorities, be' n that day publicly recited before or after Mass in II the Catholic Churches of the diocese , and we ea ,neatly exhort you to offer up your fervent prayer i i to Almighty God for his Excellency, the actual resident, and for the Gov ernor of this State, and; or all others in high eta. ' tion, and tor the peace a d prosperity of the United 'States, and for all tempOtal and spiritual blessings Ear ell our fellow citizeris, as well as for ourselves, Qven 'under our handlarld Saul at Philadelphia, 'this 14th day'of April, iii theyear of burlontlB4l. f 'FRANCIS 'PAT ICK 'KENRICK, -Bp. ofl y Arat , and Coad, of Bp. of Philadelphia. F. X. GAJITLAND, SC4 qr. : . . How To CHOOCE A lst: . ,The Patriarch," a Magazine just 'published offers the following receipt for the selection of a wi "A place 'for every hing and every thing in its place," said the patriar4 to his daughter. " Select 'a wife, my son, who wil never step over a broom. 'stick." The's6n was oh dient to the lesson. Now, said he, pleasantly, on a gay May day, to t one dfhis companions, I appointi his broomstick to choose me a wife. The yourig ady who will not step over it shall have the offer et, my hand. They passed from the splendid saloon to the grove-;. some stum. *bled over the broomstick!, and others j .mped it. At ' length a young lady sto6 ed, and put it in its place. —The-promise:was ful fi l ed. She became the wife 1 'term edlicatee and wealthy young man, and he the ' husband of a prudent, industrious and lo - ely wife. . 'He Nought a fortune tallier, and elle kneiv how to save one. It is noeeasylp.e decide which was under . 1 the - greateat obligations 4 I Both were rich, and each enriched the other. , 1 : , TEMPERANCE CAUSE laiLßoslo:v.—The Committee ''of the Vyouliington Teiperance Society of Haiti ' Thore are at ptesentiin ', ,oston. The public meet ings wine!) bab e . beJn hOd. to enable them to speak; have been attended btlerowds. .The Journal of Saturday thus alludes tco.he last orie . : Great 'Meeting at thellMar/bore'.*---The meeting, last evening, was one of Miparalleled interest. The " Reformed " spoke w ith l i great eloquence and pow. er, for more than twu hours, and when, at ten n'- ~ crack they preposed abridging some what they had to say, shouts oft' go ori i i go owl" were heaed from all parts of the crowdechilhouse.—VVe believe more tears were never shed an audience in one even ing, than flowed last ni ht at the thrilling recitals, . that enchained the mightiy host. Old.gray haired enen acnbed like children, and the noble and hon orable bowed their lieadel'and:wept. Three hundred - aim I . seventy seven camel' forward nod made " the . . _ . pledging second theme DIIEADFUL Munnsa.4•The New Orleans Bee, of , ;,the Bth inst., says--oWeunderstand that a highly - respectable and wealthy; Lanier of Pointe Coupee, '' h .Mr. Tiernan, was muiditied by his own slave, on cboard the steamboat Clitr, on - Stinday evening. lit seems that the mulatto,h by owned by Mr. T.'had ':•lattolen some money from )tis master, had been Ile-' •:.4ected, and threatened with a severe flogging. In : '- - , 4 ihe evening, while Mr. Tiernan was lying in his ;birth, the slave, armed w;th a large butcher knife, 1 went to the state room a t 1 d stabbed his mater twice . ' l irt the throat. The wounds are considered mortal. [A-I%e alarm being given, the boy was pursued to the ' - '-Ibow of the boat, and ;finding,- escape impracticable, ,lumped overboard and ha's mit — since been.heard cf." 4. r - ~,v -------1---- ---- ,:.,.E1 : , Too or' Kan 'FOR A,Coustsmtor.—A higlefay-man _ . .xit eeting a counsellor in I4s chair on the Surry road, ':.lpresented a blanderbuss and demanded his money, :with the usual compliment. The gentleman read -.rilv surrendered about sixty guineas, but kindly told : ilia thief that far his •own safety, he had better put ;., the robbery : on:the footing of an exchange, by sel .: 'ling him the blunderbusafor what he had just taken •15. cm him. " With all !My heart," said the high wayman. and gave it to the advocaie, who instantly • tarned'the muzzle, and (*him that if .he did not immediately fe•deliver his purse, he• would alloot 1. him ! That you may ifiyod can," replied Turpin. - .'r4 fort promise you it is: L rnot fended," and rode off I • 1 4 Cery cooly with - his beely;i fli . .. ?er—tt.s pot very bad. !! ',.. s:l.MaasWa y e ran cli t p t t o h k e n f o °l : s : n y g ou fr c o a ln ri e t h im: l t:e h ::: email i 'll to iley..kase he wants ` de money bad, said a dar , y toe gentleman yesterday. ..! I No I can't. This is [the third time you have f me for that money to.dajT. Your piaster isn't afraid !am going to run awes, it be? t o i ! Not zlckly—but look heea, said the darky slyly . find mysteriously, he's a /wan to ran away hetrelf, ,:rind Llama wants to make 'Fa "hig vase. '; :4 co"- Governor Polk has ordered an election of the inembars of the next Congress from Tennessee to gtalts place in that state on j a 9th day of May. GOING TO pa q aca.--The following, though rath er old, will bear re-publication, on account of its truth : - • Sorne goito church just fora walk, • Sonib gcrithere to laugh and talk ; , Some golthere tor!speculation, Some go 'there for 'observation : Some go there for ' dissimulation, Some go there for reputation : Some go there to meet a friend, Some go there the ume to spend ; Some go there io'learn thnpahlon's name, Some•go there to %cum their fame; Many-forthere to daze and ned, But few go there to worship God. ALL: ♦obUT! ► BUSTLE.—The Richmond Star tells the (env:ring :story Themas—ihere is too much bustle be're. Where, Pa I mean there is too much noise. You must stop it. Is a-noise ai bustle, Pa ? Yeq; child. Golly graciOus! then sister Salty does wear the biggest noise fou ever saw, Pa. The Wheeling Times mentions tho arrival of goods in that city, in ten days from Baltimore, by the National read.: Teuiperance Meeting. At a respectable meeting of the Pottsville Tem perance Society. held at Mr. Peale's Lecture Room on Thursday; evening, the 22c1 inst,, the following business was transacted: The meeting was organized by calling Joinv WA- Tztitionits.; jr.'na the Chair. The Committee to pro. cure a; Lecturer, reported that they have received the promises of several gentlemen of this•Borongh 631..ecfure before the Society at some future period, and that they have secured the present 'room only for this evening's meeting. On motion, the report was aceepted;and the Committee discharged. The Committee to draft a Constitution, &c, itzt ported the same through their Chairman, Rev.. Mr. Gallager, which was read by sections and adop. ted, and, - on motion, the Committee- ; wag discharged. On motion: the Society went into en election of officers. THOMAS FOSTER, wits elec'ed Presi. dent. FRANKLIN KAERCHER. Vice President, R. M. Palmer, Secretary, Joseph C. Gartley, Assistant Secretary, l?ev. James Gallager, Treasurer. Messrs. Waterhouse. Palmer and Foster, weieeppointed'Fz. ecutive ComtrAllea. 34 A laR E . On Monday evening last, by the Rev. James Gal lager, Mr. JOHN HENRY H. HANLEY. to Miss MARY RICHARDS, all of this BOrougb. OUR 1111ARKET• CORRECTF.D W EEKLIt 1 Pottsville, April 241 h, 1841. WHEAT FLOUR ier Barrel ', 84 25 RYE, do . do 1 2 75 WHEAT, per Bushel, es RYE, do ' 50 .CORN, do j 48 0 %TS, ' do , 35 EGGS. ' per doz.• 10 - BUTTER, per pound. i 12 BNCON, do 8 HAMS, do , : 10 POTATOES, per bushel. F 45 HAY, per ton ; 15 to $l7 PUILOBTATEIC SOCIETY. TUESDAY EVENING. April 28th 184 L Subject for Debate: " Which are the most exalteld, the pursuits of the Philosopher or those of the Poet." AFTIRINIATIVE—Messre. Neville, Laivton, and Sil— lyman. • NEGATIVE—Afesers. Porter, Holzer, & Wynkoop The public are respectfully invited to attend. Debate to Commence at 7i o'clock P: M. JOHN C. NEVlLLH,Secretary. 1 10— April . 24th Religious Notice. There will be appropriate Services tomorrow morning (25th inst.) in the Unis , ersalist Church, on the subject of the decease of our late lamented President, W. H. HARRISON. The Inimediele cem mencement of intended alterations on the building, preludes the observance in this church, of the day set apart for that purpose by Pree. Tyler. First Troop Schuylkill County 'Cavalry. WILL meet - at the house of Michael Mortimer. on Monday morning the 26th Inst. at o'clock, to join in the funeral aolemnites in honor of the late President of the United States. WILLIAM MAJOR! First Sgt. 17— April 24th Pulaski Lodge, Plfo. 216. WILL meet at the Hall on Monday morning, April 26 nisi at 9 o'clock, for the purpose of join ing in the funeral solemnities in honor of the late President of the United States. The Masonic brethren are generally invited to attend. Extract from the 'minutes. GEO. C. WYlk KOOP. Secretary. 17— April 24th Bibernia Benevolent zlinstitu lion. THE members are requested tb assemble at their usual place of Meeting, on Monday morning 26th inst., at 9 o'clock:for the purpose of jOining in fu neral honors in pelebration of our late President. P. FOGEE;TY, !teat. 17— A pri 12th National Light Infaintry. PARADE on Monday the 26th April at the Ar• mory at 9 o'clock A. M. with crape on,!the left arm to join the prosession in honor. to the memory of the late President of the United States.: By Command. CHAS. H. RICHARDS, First [Sergeant. April 24. 17-1 spring Fashions ! . rI'HE subscribers has received by Ira te imports. Lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions with a handsome assortment of Spring goods, Consisting of wool and web dyed Blue Black and fahcy colored cloths, and cassimeres, new styled LoOdon single milled cissimeres do. plain Black and very rich figured Silks and Satin vestings, Diatniinde t Meri no, a splendid article entirely new for vesting, Black Satin and fancy silk - cravats, Heavy Perlin Silk and Hoskin Glehes,Fancy "Gum elastic !uspenders, &c. &C. The above articles will be iibld 15 per cent less than the usual prices for cash at LIPPINCOTT . sr. TAYLOR, Corner of Ceara &'lllahantango St. April 24th 17— School quills, A T 25 cents per 100, also a choice as Quills, for general use, from 50 ce. per 100. •Alan Steel Pens at 50 cents per gross, just recei ved and for sale by April 24th Poetry of Flowers, A ND Flowers ot'; Poetry, to which is added a zu-Treatise on Bdtarty, with familial examples, and a copious Floral Dictionary with colored plates ',a belutifal and seasonable prernt. Just received and . fOr sale by B. BANNAN., 17— April 24th Silks. iIiILACK Italian, Nablus, Gros de ITh'ine,Gro do 2 - 0 Swiss, Blue Black Gros de orairie.fio, Corded Gros Do Algiers , striped and figured Pou de Soir, figured Gros..Depap?„&c Linens. H A MASK ToblegCloths , Damask Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper, Russia do, Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings, ' I E. W. EARL. - aprit 24 174 - t ADJOIJRNED MEETING. , A MEETING of the citizens of Schoilkill coon ty, without regard to party, will be held at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville, on Saturday the 24th_ of April. at 71 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of; appointing a delegation of Business Men, to represent this county in the State Conven tion to be held at Harrisburg, on the 24th bf May next, for the purpose of promoting the AGIICULTV SAL, MANIMAcTuaIkO, MECHANICAL, and MINING interests of Pennsylvania, and setting forth the same: unconnected with politica or politicians. MANY CITIZENS. Tkipaingis, ENGL!SIH and American Ingrain carpetings. Venetian Entry and Stair do, Damask Slaw do, 4-4 Coloured. • Matti 4-4 and 5-4, White do, l Floor Oil Cloths &c. constantly on hand and for, sale cheap. E. W. EARL. Sign of the Golden Ball. 17— A LOT of choice half:ly Garden Roses for sale cheap by Cloths Cassimers & VesiinM. UST received and opened at the sign of the "Golden Ball," 4 handsome assortment of su perfine Black, Blue, Invisible Green and Brown Cloths, plain and figured Satin & Marseilles Ves tinge which will be sold very cheap. Fancy & Staple Dry Goods. S ATIN striped Cambries, Lace Muslim Black and:White wash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green and black Fillae'Veila and Selrfs,'French and nee- Ale worked collars,'Swiss Ban . dS, warkedlnsertings and Edgings. black Lace and Edging, plain and rich figured Mousefine De Lanes, Chintzes and do. mestic prints, man' Ginghama. Ticking!, Fur' and apron -Checks, Summer stuffs of every variety, Hosiery & Glover, Manilla' *kirts, bleached and unbleached Muslins, &c. &c. all of which have been pureliased at very low prices and will be sold at a small advance. E. W. EARL. " Sign of the Golden Ball." april 24, 17— VITANTED, a loan of 9 1000 for two or three " years, secured on Real Estate. Apply at Chia office. april 24, 17— • Pa per Hangings. Er A SPLENDID ASSORTIVENT.,FI ripHE subscriber has received his Spring Patterns • of Room' and Flail Parer, Borders, 14T., com• prising the most splendid assortment ever offered in this region, which will be disposed of at Philadel phia prices. The patterns can be examined at any time. April 24 17— B. BANNAN. French and Geirthan Lan guages.. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the public that he is prepared to give lessons in the French and German languages, in' classes or in private families. For terms apply, at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. Aprill7, INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano Forte. THE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity are most respectfully inforthed that the subscriber will give instruction on the Piano "Porte to adeli persons that may feel disposed to patronage him. He will attend at stated hours,"in any family terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. E. F. RICHAR i DS April 17, 16— fi F every description, always on hand, and man 14 -"ufactured to order at the subscriber's Bindery neat, good and cheap. B. BANNAN. April 17, 16—. AA FRESH autmly of the celebrated Three poir. tee Perrian - t'enejuit•received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 17, VAN be obtained brthe Ton, Barrel and Buahe IL- 1 at the subscriber's Mill. April 17, THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders . of the Danville and Pottsville Railroad, will be held on Monday, the 3d day of May next, between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock, P. M. at the office of the Schuyl— kill Navigation Company, at which time aq lion will be held for a President, ten Managers, and Treasurer to serve for the ensuing year. S. H. CARPENTER, Treasurer. 16-3 t Philnd., April 17. ESTATE OF JOIVATHAN JONES, DEVI) rrHE undersigned, both of'whom now reside at Fleck Forge, East Brunswick township, in Schuylkill county, given notice that lettere of ad— ministration on the estate of Jonathan Jones, late or the same place, Iron Master, deceased, have bceu granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to them, they therefore request all persona lading claims or demands against the estate'of Che said de. ceased to make knosi7ti the 'same tot hem without delay. . April 17, IIIHE undersigned, Assignee of Alfred A. tile -a- will offer at public sale the hereinafter riescribed Real Estate, 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: All those certain Two Story Houses in front, and certain two Stbry Houses in rear on a certain half lot of ground (together with said lot,) situated in the eastern ad— dition to the Borough of Pottsville, boicfnded in (rent by George street, in the rear by land new or late of Eli Cake, on the northeasterly side by the north west half . of lot No. 80, and southeasterly by lot No. 79, it being the southeastioardly half of lot marked in the said addition No. 80, formerly the property of the said Alfred A. Gile. sortmenkof .'ts to 3,15 Terms made known on day of rale. PETER KERN.. Assignee of A. A. GILE. April 17, B. B NN AN. 17- &mat. Beet .seed, WARRANTED to - be an excellent article, (Jr Bale cheap by April 17. James! New Wotk. COURSE De LEON, or the Brigand. a 'romance by James, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April 17, GRIER'S Mechanics! Calculator, comprehend. ing principles, rules and tables in the various departments of Matheinatics and Mechanica,.nseful to Millwrights, Engineers and artisans in general, -first American, from the fifth Glasgow edition with plates, just received and for sale by E. w EARL April 17, T HE, at LIVERS* - gamy RNA Lt. ' State Convention BasinestilMen.,, April 24 april 24, Rose Rushes. April 21th April 24, $lOOO. Blank Books, Steel Pens. Ground Plaster, WM. AUDENRIED. 16- .. Notice to Cieditoi4. NICHOLAS JONES, PETER JONES, Administrators, 16—dt Assignee 9 /i Sale. To Mechanics. B. BANNAN. 17- E. W. EARL. 17-L N OTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders in thr&Company for erecting a bridge over the N. E. Branch M the river Susquehanna, between the town of Cattawissa arid 'the mouth 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 six months, Which wail be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representa— tives on or after the 24th inst. E. F. ItICHARN=. 16- PURSUANT to an'arder of the Orphan's•Cciurt of Schuylkill county,'the sub Scriber Adminis— trator of the estate of Samuel Brooke, late Of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose 'to sale try 'Pliblic of, on Monday the ltith day Of May next, at 3 o'clock in the afteinoon,at the house of Michael Mortimer; in the Borough orPottsville, county aforesaid, the fol. lowhig Real Estate. No. 1. One full equal undivided sixteenth part (the whole into sixteen equal parts to be parted and divided) of a certain tract of land situate in Schuyl kill township io,Schuylkill county, birunded by lands late of Lewis Riese &.• Gbmplitry. Shcoinoh Rdpp, Conrad Keim and others, coutaining sixty acres or thereabouts. • No. 2. The one full equal undivided sixteenth part (the whole into sixteen equal parts to be parted and divided,) of a certain tract of !arid situate in Norwegian township, in Schuylkill county, bound. cd by lands of Philip Faust, William Shaffer. Con. rad Kelm, Lewis Reese & Comptoy, Jacob Repp, the Valley Furnace Company-'s Lands, and others, containing one hundred and thirty-nine acres and ninety-olio perches. No. 3. A certain lot of ground situate in the Bur. obgh of Pottsville;kon the South eastwardly side of Norstegian street, containing in front on Norwegian street twenty-Eve feet and in'depth sikty feet, being Bart of lot number thirty-seven on the plan of said orough of Pottsville. No. 4. The one undivided half part, (the whole into two, equal parts to be parted and divided ,) of all that cer tain messuago and - lot of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, it being part of the lot number thirty-seven. No. 5. The ono undivided half (the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided.) of all that certain Bit of ground &Mated in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, late in Itlattheita township, SehuylkilL county. . . No. 6 A certain two story Brick Dwelling house, Brick Kitchen and s s u° t • Stable a nd lot of ground situate in the Borough of Pataville. in Schuylkill county, containing in width thirty'feet Wodil depth two hundred and forty feet six inches,. fronting on Mahantango street, being the Southeitstitardly part of lot number nine in Pon & Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, late the estate of said de ceased. Attendance will lie g're'en ana the coneitiOns Bale made hnlolsm at the time and place of bale by Dissolution of Copartnership. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Straus, Miller & Co., is this day dissol ved by Mutual consent. Those hating clainis a. gainst said firm will present their accOuritS to Moses Straus for settlement. MOSES, STRAM GEO. MILLER. & Aprillo. 15-31 The. Businesa will hereafter be conducted under the firm of 16-31 B. BANNAN. 16- g m undersigned respectfully informs the eiti. zees of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has opened a . . TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Crene, sekt door to Mr. Whitfield@ Dry Good Store. The char. gee for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, drc., will be found estrentely moderate, and es all his garments will be made with great care and in the most fashionable style, he trusts that he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. • April 10,, Shipping Books. THE beat end most improved Shipping Books for Coal lisaie'rir.just printed and for solo at this office. B. BANNAN. 16- TEL REFECTORY. 'HE • T- undersigned most respectfully . ..announces to the public, and especially to to the lows of good eating, that he has recently tilted - up the Re. fectory under the Exchange - Hefei. With'every thing necessary to the cenvenience and - comfort of his .guests, and has 'made arrangements with persons in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure a reg ular supply of such delicacies as that bountiful mar ket'ean afford. - uy - ' stersoregb and salt,) Clams * Terrapins, Lobsters, Sardines, . :Fresh - Fish, Ducks, • - Cliiekelts• 'Pheasants, • 'Venisot, TurileWolp, eC t Will be furnished at all times when in season; and having engaged Mr. & Mrs. JOHN SILVER, so lung and favorably known in this community, as keepers of a eimilar establishment, to take charge or and superintend this concern, he confidently er peon to give general satisfaction. Families, parties, or individuals, will be supplied at all times, with the utmost despatch. He has constantly on hand a stock of superior Wines, including Old Materiel. Pale Sherry, (very fine.) Brown Sherry, Pert Wine, (pure,) Chain paigne, (favorite brands.) togetheriwith a supply of I trio. rate Az.v.,llcea and Poturpa. WM. G. JOEINSbN, per - JOHN SIfiVER. Pottsville, April 17, 1841, - 16— Pubile Sale. aPURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the Subscribers, Adman trators of the estate of George Lyons, late of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vendue, on Monday the 3d, 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 situate in the town of Port Carbon, coun ty of Schuylkill, bounded by lot forty nine Spruce Street Valley Alley, containing sixty feet front and running back one hundred and ninety eight feet,' being Lot number forty eight, late the, estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the Conditions of Sale made known at the time and place of sale by, ANN LYONS, HUGH KINSLE Y. iniitra' By Order of the Court, JACOB KREBS, Cierk. wigsburg April 10th 15-3 t, AMhracite tfoita IFllarnaces. rr HE subscriber offers his sefvices as siveiiti -Ki tendant in the erection of Furnaces, with the he cessary Arrangement of the machinery, &c., to those who may be about erecting Furnaces for the smelt ing of Iron Ore with Anthracite Coal. From the experience attained by having had the superinteritlatice 'and arrisngeineht of 'the Pottsville Anthracite Furnace, and from his known abilities as a Mechanic has induced him to offer himself thus publicly. Plans and estitnates may beliad—'as dlso compe. tent Founders tb bloiv Ih, by applying to JOSEPH GEORGE, Pottsville. Reference, Wm. H. Marshall and Isaac Trimble, Pottsville A. Furnace, Wm. Lyman, Reading, B, F. Poinroy & Enoc,h.McGinnes,'Pottsvillefoundery Pottsville. April 10 15-3 t ILA The U. S. Gazette will insert the above 3 times and charge this office. Dividend. EZRA S. HAYHURST, Treasurer. 15-3 t April Ibtl2 IPublic SA* OF REAL ESTATE: ISAAC BECK, Administv &tor- By order of the• Court JACOB KRERS,•CIetk. Orwigsburg, April 18th, 1841. 15— .STRAUSt. FRANKLIN F. BENSEMAN To the Public. JAMES LOCKWOOD. 15 -at .TAXES• - County ApPeals• .IN pursuance of an act of the General Assembly .Rentttled." An, act relative to county.rates and lev les, and, township rates and levies," approves the 15th day or APIA, 1834, and the seta of Assembly concurrent therewith. We the undersigned Corn missioners of the county of.Schoylkill, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants, the owners and agents of personal properly, taxable for the use or the 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 ful.:•• lows, to-wit: , For the Borough of Orwigsburg, East and West , Briinswklownaltyl.r i t the Commissioner's dffien in the Borough' - of Oltrw igatufg.en Mondaq',l►te'2f>,th day of April, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the township of Manheirn, at the public house of Philip Boyer, iu the Borough of Schuylkill Ha. yen, on Tuesday the 27th day of April. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For :he township of Wayne, at the publid house of John Snyder, in Friedensborg, on Wednesday the 28th day of April, between the hours of 10 o'- clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For Pinegrovc township, at the public house of William Lutz. in the Borough of Pinegiove, ; on Thpreday the 29th day of April, between the heirs of 10 reclack A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. 'For the township of Lower Mahantango and Por ter, at the Public 'house of Joseph Oanrian. in Lower Malianta'nge tdwnsbip, on Saturday the Ist daf of May next, between the hours 10 o'clock A. M. and 2P.M. of said day. , For the loWnship of Upper Mahantango, at the public house of - .Tohn G. Maurer, in Upper Mahan tango township, on Monday the 9d day of May next, between tie lio'cirs'of 'lO ci"clOck A. Al. and 2 P. M. said day. For t - owtAip:cdl3arry . . at*tlie public house of Frei:cis, Denier, in Barry tornship, on Wednesday the sth - 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 Mrs. Mills, in the 'Borough of Minersville, on Tuesday'the 'Et h day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the Borough of Pottsville, at the public house of 'dharles C'trist, on Friday and Saturday. the 7 & Bth day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.A. and 2 -P. Al. For the towirThip- of Norwegian, at the public bone of William Keohner, in the town of Port Car. bon, on Monday the 10th day of May 'next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. For the township of Schuylkill and Union, dt the public house bf Joseph Balliet In Middleport, on Tuesday. the II th day ot May next, between the holirs 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. R. Hea ton, on Wednesday the 12th day ot May next, be tween the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 P. M. of said day. When and where all persons who may consider themselves aggrieved by the triennial assessment or valuation hf their prOperty—professions, Wades and occupations by them persued—the offices and posts of pions by any of thein 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 fur that purpose, any of them intend to occupy are hereby notified to attend and 'state their grievance, if they think proper. The Commissioners, for the information of all in terested, Indite known, that by an act of Assembly aforesaid, the Commissioners are bound not to " make any allowance or abatement in the value tion ot any .real estate, in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, except. mg where buildings or other improvement, have beendestroyed, subsequently to such triennial as-• Bessment, kin! the Mice of personal prOperty, offi ces, profesitioiis, trc'des acid oecupations,,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," dhd that ac cording to law no notice in the two years succeed. ing the triennial notelicroent is to be given to the taxable inhabitants aforesaid, but only in thg latter recited cases. EDWARD CONNOR, GEO. SEI TZING ER, GEORGE BOyER, , Commissioners Attest, J. DOWNING, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Orwigs. burg, April 10th, 180. 15— . TO LET• /SHE well furnished Hotel at Mount - 11 - Carbon, near the Borough of Potts. ville, and at the junction of the Mount Carbon and Philadelphia & leading Roil Roads, which Pot some years past was occupied by the late Mrs. Rafshin. ins establishment con— tains 44 rooms, including bar, parlours, dining. and bed rooms, beside Kitchen, bath, wash and pastry horses, and extensive stables and carriage house. There is also an excellent vegetable garden, togeth er with a largo ornamental garden and pleasure grounds. The above establishment is believed to be as complete, as conveniently arranged and as do. sirable in location, both on account of beauty of scenery. and salubrity of climate, as any in this coup• try; and it has always commanded a full share of the patronage of travellers, anepersons visiting, whether from motives of pleasure-or business, the interesting region in which it is situated. The above Hotel will be leased to a good tenant on reasonable terms. Apply to U. SHILLABER, at Mt. Carbon. Or ta.IOHN WHITE, No, 117 South 3d Street, Philadelphia. April 3, , 14-tf ALSO TO LET. Twu three-gtory stone 'Dwel— ing House; and &Ores adjoining. tkoarderg Wanted. F OUR or elve genteel boarders can be aceninmo. dated with good boarding and lodgings at a reasonable rate. apply to BYRON or WILLFGH PHILLIPS, ,Pcottsville. 14-3 t cpiii NOticc, IS hereby given that the Copartnership heietofore existing betneen Williani,and Drussilla & Co., is this day dissolved by 'mutual consent The concerns of the firm will be s tled'bythemn deisigned, who will continue the bushman HD 'Tie re - throre, and requests all those who are ,indebted to the firm, to make , payment to him on or before the Ist of tune next, and save costs, as the books will be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. WILLIAM PHILIAPS, DRUSILLA .PIDLLIPS. I.ls—tt April 6th, N.B. A general assortment of GroCerle's and Li• quota for sale cheap, at the old stand of William Pqillips &'Co. WILLIAM PHILLIPS Tide Water Canal Commis ,' 6i4in 11101160: HINKS & CO. FLOUR AND GENER. •AL COMMISSION MgRCIIANTS : No. a Spear's Wharf. Baltimore—Offer their services to Merchants and others, trilling in, this market, for the sale of ,SUSQU EHAN NA PRODUCE, or FUR. CHASE 9F MERCHANDISE. Some yar') experience together with Their very fa've'reble location, justifies them in believing they will be able to give general satisfaction? Refer to Orndorff & Co. 1 K& Kellogg. Kirkland & Chase. Baltimore. Reynolds & Mosher, rakely & Fenton, r A. & S. Small, York, Pa. Sterrett & Potter, & J. Milliken, A. B. gemaree,NewportePa. Jona. ager & Son, Hagerstown. Md. Philp .April 3 • 14-6 I ClO er and Tithothy Seed. SHELS prime Timothy seed, and 5 I shale of Clover geed for Elle 13 9 , .SAMUEL HAM. Meth 13, 11— 20 B, TO EMIGRANTS. t t THE subscriber' has now made ar. rangementa to bring passengers direct i‘\ from ILondondirry to Philadelphia in geed Ves se ls L iv er pool that art Mice every month—and also from r eo to p Philadel phia at the lowest Cates. Philadelphia cut tent funds will be taken at par for passage money—but .for money to be transmitted, the usual, premium !dud be paid. Prompt attention paid to all orders receiv ed—and the money refunded ue presentation of the certificates. if the individuals wht,se passage have been paid,"do nut, come out. Passage from Londonderry to Philadelphia $l4 " 1 from Liierpopl to do 490 Children under.'l2'yeare of age, half price. B. BANNAN, March 27 gram partnership heretofore existing between -m• Samuel Fouhis, William Hooter, Job Coog an . tine, and George Gobble, was dissolved on the 29th ult. by mutual consent. All persons having claims against the said firm site' all those indebted are re. quested to make payment to Samuel Fonlds, who is authorizedito settle the business of the late firm. SAMUEL FOULDS, WILLIAM HOOLER JOB CONFT,AZITINN • GEORGE GOBBLE. A pill 3, 14—Wo 97 The firm will be continued by , SAMUEL . WILLIAM HOOLER, GEORGE GOBBLE. Removal. T HE 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, 11 portion of their moat desirable goods, which in addition to his forirber - stock, enables him to ex hibit an assortm e nt sufficiently extensive to snit the wants of any who would wish to purchase. , He would invite all to call, as he can sell goo is at even less than they are worth, which no doubt will be an itidikement, especially in these hard times. GEO. W. SLATER. March 2b, FREW, GOODS! _TUST opened a large and splendid supply& ably Goode, comprising a general assorimesit DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HARDW ARE, FISH,_ PLASTER, 'cREEst, SALT, 44. 4t0., All of which will be sold cheap for cash or ea. change for countryprodece• a e. !Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon, Nov 23 47—tt Notice. VIVEIEREAS thetubecriber has been appointed v v by the rout 'Eiii . cutor bonus non with will annexed, of the Estate of .Tarozin Marmon * late of the Borou'g'h' Oftcliiiyikill,Heven, 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 4 the same. LEWIS C. DOUG El ERTY. April 17, 16-6 GARDEN SEEDS. 11 UST received and for sale by the subscriber.tbe " following seeds, wet-ranted to be fresh : Early Turnip: Beet, ,Extra early Peas, Long Blood do .Early "Frame do French Sugar do New York Dwaif Peas Early Horn Carrot, 10 inch prolific do Early 'Cucumber Early Charlton do Long pickling do , Blue Imperial do Gherkin 'di) 'Large Marrowfat do Welsh Leek 'Dwarf Marrowfat do English curled tLeffilde Early Valentine Best, Early. Cabbage do China Red Eye do Butter Head do Extra Early do Yellow Winter llelici do Horticultural do Ice 'do White Kidney do Corn-Salad Windsor, long pod do Citron Melon Carolina do Water du 'Large Lima do White Onion 'Early York Cabbage 'Yellow tO , Lat'ge York do Large red annual Onion Sugar Loaf do Curled Parsley Flat Dutch do Sugar Parsn ip , ' Curled Savory ' do Early Salm on Radish Drumhead dp • Early long white do Red Pickling. do Rusty coat do Early Cauliflower Red Turnip do Late do .: White do do Broccoli Black & white winter do Culled Kale, or Decimal° Savoy Spinnage Egg Plant, Long Green Squash Tomatoes, Flat Balch _ 'Sell Pepper Lemon - dO Sweet do Okra Ladies Finger do Asparagus Early White Flat Dutch Rhubarb° Turnips Salsifie Red Top Turnips Curled Endine • Nasturtium Summer savory Sweet Marjoretta Sage Lavender Thyme Anico 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, Notice. 9111-1 E partnership existing between the subscri bers, -la under the firm of s Or..nt, Carroll & wtlLbe dissolved idler 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 put.. pose. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand. JOSEPH F. CARROLL, JOHN W. LAWTON. 13-0 March 27 To the N'tockholders in the Company for erecting a Wi:er the North east branch of the rive; Sus4nehb.nna, between the town of Cal:awls:a and the mouth of Fishing Creek. Notice, IS hereby given, that a meeting of said Stockhol dere will be held at the house of David Claik, In the township of Cattiswism, on Monday the 3d day of May next, between file JMie,pf . one and sit o'clock, P. M., N. the purpOse fifelecting orie,Presi; dent, six Managers, one Treasurer and one &Orem !y, for the ensuing year. • EZRA S. HAYHURST, Sec'y. 13-6 t March 27 Administrator's Notice. .ETTERS of adMinistration on the estate of m- 4 John Beadle, late of Mount Lauglifee. county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all, persons indebted to the estate of the said diceasalire requested to taaiteliayrnent to the . subseribiris, and all persons having claims or de= mends against the estate of the said John Beadle are hereby tequested to present 'them to William Bea dle without delay. April 17. Assigttees Notice. wiTILLIAIIt fir MAN, of the county of Schuyl• " -kill, did on the 9th day of Illarch..lB4ll eze cute and deliver to the subscriber, an assigo.nent all his estate, real MO personal, ,fur the benefit of such of his crOitors in the niBer.therrin named, who ,altall,elecute nod deliver to him a release of their respective claims in ninety days from the date thereof. Notice is,hereb3r ,given that the said assigamea inky be.sern at t,fle,relact tif the aithscether j iq this BornughiirPottebille.tchilikill connty, the release is left to bre signed. WILLIAM F. DEAN. Assigns:: .12-;• llt March 20 JANE BEADLE, WILLIAM BEADLE, Administratoti! 16-6 t