I , : N 3 ~. Ell From ,the St. Louis Gant e-.—Extra. ' 410 PALLING NIURDER=INCENDIARISM . ile , ` ' 1 AND LOSS OF JAM - ' ) , llt is w ith sensations , of indescribable ' pain an d 1 Lilliflor t hat we hasten to lay befOrelhe public an -!' ilauunt Of the most dreadfuliTutriges that has ever Ilifgarbet il the pease, and laterated the feelings of '4E4 Com unity. ^ , I', ,!'"• ; ;;F r iTtlis morning, about one o'clock the ala:m of was !sounded,- "e/hen it was 'discovered that the !.. rior f thelarge stone' ware'ho se, a t the 'corner ''!' ront: and Pine, eedepted by Messrs. Simcinds I I Morri on, and Messrs . Collier' Pettus, was in l '''' I l' -..' The latter gentlethen afd banktre . and had th eir de in the rear of the building , with en entrance . n Inc at . . Adjoininethe 'offiie was a room tic ' pied.li the.cleras'for a sleePing apartment. V i '`'Uponlrving the clocir enteririginto the office. it = rive wa 'to a very slight piessu4e, showing that ft was n t locked. Here the smoke was so dense ''' is to obsburc every object and FS,event admission ''. t . toothy distance.—An object, however, was dimly '''descried 1 lying at length on the floor, when by a `.!"ciansiderable effort it was drawp oft—presenting to iview the !corpse of a young man nrcd Jacob Wee ver-wet` known as a clerk : and ho, upon exam• "r! ination, Was found to have received a pistol shot • through i ts head, and several I els upon different Llparts, or is head, apparently affirted by a bowie knife. One of his little fin g erii was;also cut nearly off, hanging only by tile skin—Leather by a knife or , pistol. ' , t 1 - The fire continued to rage, übtil, ly the tylele interior of the buildie : vy stock{ of byl; and Morrison. Sonic books, the li 4 ty of M. • Pettus, were destreyq Fa containing his ills payable and re ry large 'am Amt. were rescued , : thu S artiele of . property - soed_fretn the f !I'l'he safe of Messrs. Sint - mils Ind! ~ front poet of the:ware house, was out as we learn, Irreparable demi :..t the content,. In thej Banking Roorrriverr al caaciutis Vault don - -- Itaintrig a safe, in which W 115.1. 18 c ruin amount of . 11;4 specie. ',The iron doors of this v tilt i., at the time 1 ziat of writing, in plain view but ha nut yet been ap 4proache4. IC however showy nonarkr. of. violence; 'S We have heard rio estimate of he value'Messrs. - . ifSiinonda and Motrison's stock. _ t is understood to ' - - , .have been very great, end not a article of it was `_,.patched from the flames. The adjoining warehouse, occupied by Messrs Eeunet,LWhite and Co. was on pre, and the roof ~ was partially destroyid. ['heir stock was also se -1 rictualy damaged by the dischargot water.. . ' The ts of property,'however, trough very great, -.. s comp, raiively a trifle. 1 We have noticed the shocking murder of young Weaver) That was not the only loss. The clerk .t . ;4 of SimoOds and Morrison, numed Jesse Baker has A . disappeared, and his hones are II ,w supposed to lie bsneuth the ruin -: Tlie two yours men ocdupied the A sleePingepattnient spoken of, un is supposed that . 4 Baker Was murdered in that "aparinerit. In regard :',' to the time and manner of his death, we are left -, ,-. more In: conjecture than in tha t, case of Weaver. '' The latcr was known to have gone to the of fi ce 1 ii, about 1 . o'clock : and at that ho `r the discharge of 'F two pistols was heard by person in the neighbor * hood: who from the reprehensibl 'frequency of such 14 reperts4 where no danger_ is sus ected, occasioned r , no alaitn. As Weaver was to blind at a•short dis. lance friont the 'Office door,. it was supposed that he was assailed and murdered intediately alter he e m entered the roust. . ,• N , `'et 'our record of the destruction of life .uir Yet is . coniplete: Atter the fire - had bten subdued. a pur. tion of ;the wall, fronting on Pin street, fell to the ground,' and crushed to death ,n Engineer of the ~ Si ose Kimball. 4.-: Mr. Kimball has left a witefand several young • children in narrow circumstances. -: Baker and Weaver were quite young men, and i. are sp ken of in very high ternis. We personally i-'. knew alter, and always regaildel d him as a most 1 .., , • , .- 6:temp ary and worthy" young 7 , an. Mr. Weaver was a Clerk in the employ of,Nl srs. Von' Phu! and McGill, and his parents live in the city. Mr-. Baker P 'was reared chiefly in this city, but his parents, we ill:. Understand, are dead. • i r i? There is, of course, a good deal of speculation as ,'? to theliurposes and proceedings, of the foul incen. i diaries and assassins, till'o Itav 4 pperpetrated these ' 1 • deeds iif horror. from ihe facility Wilh . which the , • banking room door opened at the time of the alarm, • it is stipposed thattlie miicrealifs - must have ent,ted 'by pry ing open _that door. Others conjecture that i they catered, perhaps, the cellar, during business ' 'hours, and setreted themselves till. night. One of :Weaver's pockets was turned l inside put, but his L . l watch' was not taken ; whence tis conjectured that 'his person was searched fur ttie keys-of the vault. (. - The fire was kindled, it is supposed, in different ... places' of the building, not longl i atier the murder.— , 'Such frightful outrages, as, may well be supposed, ' have Orottueal in this commu it a refound and . 1... r i - • if Yi P • most universal rensation of horror, grief, and indig. , .niltion.. ' I . [ • The City Council promptly mt, and dffereffs.sooo . reward for the murderers, rind INIr• Collier bail also • •offered to give the lot on *hitch the irt•are stood, . worth $20,000, for the same p,ii,rpnse. - 7= — ± — ..',.. Vied's'', ELEcTioN.—The Rtchmond Whig sacs: • —We give all the additional returns that have ree f. •ched us since Saturday. ;In several ceumies, the Whigs, reposing upon the late national victory they : - achieved over their, opponents, have not shown their ..., strength, and the consequence has ben the loss of ..' l . several members through tpineness a lone. c • Judi from the polls , I the' counties as they :h"...,.. cement', we find the aggregac vote of the - State .".." will fall very , fir short of the %foie last fall. 'As far as.heard from, the account stands thus: Winos ELecren.—Albdmaile 2; Augusta '2"• ... , iterkeley 2 ; Charles City and' jNew Kent 1 ;-Char— ,.. '' lotto 1 : Culpepper I ; Cumberland I ; Elizabeth City V- • and Warwick I'; Essex I : Fairfax 2. Fluvahna I ; :F Hanover I : Henrico'l : Jamesi , City, York and Wit= tfi, liamSburg I ; King George 1: Lancaster and Rich. mood I ! Nansemond I : Norf lk ;County 2 : Prin— it, aces Anne 11 Rappahannoc k k 1'; Rockbridge 2 : ir - - spowiyivani. I: Staff4rd 1: Norfolk Borough 1: Richmond City 1 : Jefferson 2 : Loudoun 3 : Am , herst I ; Gloucester I : Email ! 1 :-34. ~. Locos Eur.c . re.D.—Amelta 1: Frederick 2: Buck ;;_ , Ingham 2, Caroline I, Cheste field 1, Dinwiddie 'l, Guochland I, King and Queen I, King William I, i i Lo:lisa I, Limenhurg I, Ne son I, Nottoway 1, ;?:: Powhatan I, Prince Edward 1, Prince George 1, .4 . ... 'Petersburg I. Mecklenburg 2 —2l. Di:LAW/RA •ND LERICIa ANALS.—We cat the 'following from the Easton (P..) Sentinel : The public will be gratifies to kern that the re- - pairs of these Canals are goi g on With spirit and -activity. The Lehigh Coal Ai. Navigation Cornea 'ny; with their charaeterist)C energy, are patting inch a force on the repair ofitheir works, that it is 'next thing to morally certain that the Line from Mauch Chunk to Easton will he in full operation by 'the middle of June next. The repairs, on the Delaware, are let out by Con. 'tract, wherever they will amount to $ l .OOO worth of work, and the COntraclors hkve commenced opera tions, ar.d are "going 'ahead " with 'spirit. They -are required by their Contracts to have the work ro far, completed by the 20th of Juno next, as to have fouriind a half feet water in the Canal, its whole length belovi this pIaCC, and it is believed they will accomplish it. The Deleware will transport more freight upon it, before the Season cloies, and pay morn toll into the State Trasury, than airy Other of 60 miles, of Canal belOging t& the Common. wealth will do this season. I 'NAM , -The Cincinnati Chronicle thus agrees bly notices a 'walk which e took along the busi. nese portion of the Queen o the West. Yesterday afternoon w strayed-, amidst the brightest smiles of,April, along our river side. The quay preiented one of the tost active end anima ting scenes of western comerce. During the day, there were at least thirty steamboats at the handing. We saw twenty of the best class of boats, receiving and landing prod* and assengers ; now puffing into part, and now' gaily wending their way to other regions. What &dant tioints do they unite . ! What various ' climates do f they pass! Here is a steatites which has just !di the snows and the awel. lieg waters of the Alleghatil, now she pays her re spects to the Queen City, tio.morrow she passes the Falls of the Ohio, then she comes where the dark Missouri sends itsretreirn along from the realm of the Sioux and the rlehcotah, far, far sixes , in The noithwest; Then she glidCs down, by cotton plains . and magnolias, to the orange groves of the sunny South :.It is a great coo • try this. A great pea ple will live here,. APPOINTMENTS ' I THE PRESIDENT. ' - 'ism) orwczlis—iiscsiv,sas. Stotlard Judd, Green Rhy,'Wlitonsin, vice L. I - S. Pease". . 'Joseph C. H • aWkins; BOrlin on,.lowe, vice Ver. plank Van Antwerp. acotsFsint. William Ross, Burlington, tows, Tice Enos Pamela() Potter, Milwaukee, Wilieonlin,'vica A. B. Morton. . John Willock, Surveyor end Inspector of the Rev enue: at Pittsburg, Pe. vice Robert H. Kerr. , YANKEE Anvekcasikr.—The Whig candidate for Governor of Mississippi is the Don. Daniel D. Shattuck. A long time ago he went to Vorth Car olina as a poor Yankee killer. in time he left his wares for his books and by application he became a succetsful . ,picichet of the Gospel. in ISM he removed-to Mississippi, arid soon went from the set. cred desk to the Judge!a ,nencls. There he is at present, and the Whigs!of Mississippi now propose to make him the Chief Magistrate of the State. Success to him. , ‘VESLF.TAN METuotilwrs.—A late English paper says that the Wesleyan ,Methodists have no less than 160 foreign missionary stations, they employ 220 missionaries, and to the schools under the so pervisiun of those missionaries there are 40.000 chil dren. The contributions to the missionary funds within the last year 'were 'nearly £90,000. It destroyed near. and a very hen. 1 Messrs ' Simonds individual proper • • but a drawer, eceivnble to a ye. iat being the - only Banking. Room. .31orrison,'in the 'also saved, with 'e to any part of SLEIGHING, s ';OPT-SUIDDER ♦ill MATIIIIIONT. : • .— We learn from the Findlay (0.) Courier that the hleighing has been so good during _the last winter in Wisconsin, that'all 'the gills in Dub Urine have been married, save five, who are so alfired proud that they will not even look at a man who is tot a Col onel in the Militia serviced Streeter iterpetritirs the following : “Ephraim, what pills ctugbt schcrolmdster"tcr take ?" ~ P u-pile, sir." The U. S. MINT at New Orleans has not done work enough during the three, month to meet its expensesl The. Mint in this city is doing but a small buk;inass. Two weeks since the Stamping was entirely suspended. , RESIONED.-Mr. Alexonder Lordlier resigned hts office, last week, as Cashier of the United States Bank. Mr. 'Mantas Tailor has been appointed to fill his place. hins.•l:esreir..—Tho, grand jury has found an indigtment against this wOmon for, manslaughter. UIL i 1 Alt K T • . CORRECTED WEEKLY. Poilsoille, May Ist, 1841. WHEAT 4 4 1M1R jar Barrel g 4 25 RYE. do do 2 75 WIIEA rs - • RYE, CORN, 0 %TS, EGGS. Burr FIR. 13 ACON, HAMS, POTATOES, BAY, MEETING of the citizens of the Borough of Pottsville, will be held at the public house of Geiss IBrother on Saturday Evening, at '7 1-2 o'clock. fur the pdrpose of forming a Ticket . for Borough Officers, to be supported at the ensuing Election. MANY CITIZENS. 11— May 1 ViTILIGIZT'S Indian Vegetable Pills.. frHE subscribers having been appointed by the -111 " proprietor sole agents for Schuylkill County, afar the above 'INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, for sale, wholesale and retail. May I First Troop Schuylkill County Cavalry, WILL Panda on Monday the 3d & 10th day of May 1841, at Mortimer's Hotel, on 3d at 2 o'clock M. & oMthe 10th . at 9 o'clock A. M. By Corn mend 1 Ma v '1 National tight Infantry. WILL Parade on Monday May 3d at 2 . P. N at the Armory, in Summer UnifOrm. By Command CHARGES EL RICHA RM. Find Sergeant. 17— IVILT ILI, be sold at PublieVeneue on Wednesday the 12Ch of May at ten o'clock A NI . at Hec la Forge, the late residence of Jonathan Jones, de peeped. .The following `persobal property, viz: Horse & Dearborn flarne.s, Sleigh, Reds and Bed. ding, Tables, Chitirs, Carpeting. 1 Desk, one 24 ihour Clock, looking Glass, 1 move,. 1 Gold Watch, kind other etudes tob numerous to mention. The cni.ditions will be made known on the day oreale, Wheit)attendance will be given by PETER JONES, , • Administrators. NICHOLAS JONES. Hecla Forge, May I, 17-2 t VI A. HATHAWAY & co. (of Philadelphia ) m • -' l. ha -c removed their place of business from the wharf lately oceopieli by them at South Street, SchuylkillgtOlhe tyharf belonging 'to, and I:itelv occupied J'y S. .11. Reevea & Co. A F r EIV WHARVES BELOW SOUTH STREET. Phila. May 1, FINHE 'undersigned Auditor appointed by the a 'Orphan's Court in and for Schuylkill County, to settle and'adjust the hies 'dnd propeitions assets remaining in the hands of Christopher Boy er Jr., administrator of the - estate of Samnel C. Boy er, late of East `llrunswiek Township, County aforesaid, deceased, to and among itte'respective Creditors, of the said Samuel C. Bey& deceased, according to the order established by Law, will meet - for that purpose on Monday Nth day of May 1841, at the Public House of Miclincl Graaf, in the Bop - nigh of Orwigsburg,. at II o'clock in the fore noon, when and where all persons interested may attend if they ttiink proper. . JAMES H. GRAEFF, Auditor. 17-4 t per Bushe), do do do per doz. per pound, do do per bushel. per tort ' Public Meeting. WILLIAM. MAJOR, First Sergeant. 17— OE Publit Ven4lue. Removal. notice. Chlvigsburg flay I in the matter of the account of Jon athan Gerber, Administrator of the estate oflElenry Gerber, deceased. rirHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phar.'s Court in and . for Schuylkill County, to audit the above ►mentioned account; of 3onathan Gerber, administrator of the Estate of Henry Ger ber, late of West Penn Towliship,fdeeeasee„ will meet for that purpose on Tuesday the 25th 'day of May. 1841. at The ,public House of Michael Graeff, in the Borough of Orvigsburg, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested may ottani if they think proper. JAMES H. GRAEFF, Auditor. 17— Orsigsbarg May For Rent. SEVERAL large and convenient Noma in the tare store building at the corner of Market and Centre ate , suitable fora private family or any one desirous of keeping . boarders. For terms apply to GEORGE W. SLATER. - 14-- April 1 Arire" seats . - • 11 . 1jST ofeneg. a lot ef varriare and splehdid Flow. et Seeds,put up-fn boxes. each Box price $l. contai n in g twelv e varieties. ita elegant present rot dies. Pot aileby • B. BANNAN. • , Also singTe irtiferirbrenrite new atidlare Flow— ery. May 1 A FRESH sopidy:just retteved and fbr.ottle by B. BANNAN. May Elegant Dab A CHOICE lot of preroloin .111111 iii Rtiots. Which will bloom this season; for solo by B. BANN.AII. • 17— May I W ILL be sold, at public auction, at St. Clair, Norwegian township, on Wednesday the 2d day of June neat, at noon, by order of assignee of W. %Vest,lr. W. Hodgson and J. Pinkerton, all that certain tract of land situated in said township with the improVements thereop=said preperty hounded by land of Delaware Coal Cu. heirs qf Levi Klima ker, IL C.Cal es., and °Uteri, N. A. C:Co:and Wm. ,West, jr., containing 74 acres 22 perches, strict measure. Also, the right which The said Assignee has by virtue of an agreement made with Thomas Haven to deed a peace of land adjoining the tract:. containing 24 acres 29 perches. Mitt the two ad joining lots No. 30 and'3Leach 60 feet by -to, in the town of St. Clair, bounded by Hancoclestreet. Second street. by lot No. 32, and Third, street, t 0.7 . 7 tether with the Brick Store and Dere!. ling' with name Kitchen. Shed and two sass j 1 :. Frame Stables, Also, ono other Lot ~l3a 60 by 200 feet, bounded by Hancock Fecund street, Lot No. 14, and Front street, together with It Frame 'Darn and 'Waggon Hmise, and six new Frame Hooves. The above Acing, subject to the payment of judgment; bonds and mortgages, the amount of which will be made known at sale. Ailip all that tract of land situated said township as. _ _ _ igned by William West, Jr., bounded by land of C. Lawton, Settainger & Co., N. A. Coal Co., & others, containing 224 acres 126 perches, more or less, with the improvement. on the same, also sub ject to the pnythent of judgment bonds and murtga. gel. On this projicrty are some of the best veins of Coal in :he region—and the sale is worthy the at. tention of capitalists and operators. For further in. formation apply to T. ALBERT HAVEN, Assignee, 49 Walnut et. Philadelphia, or to J. SHEAFE, Pottsville. Match 1 17— Pottstilie Water Company. riluE . stockholders of the Pottsville W tter Corn pany are hereby notified that en election will be held at Mortimer's Hotel on Monday the 10th day of May nest, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'- clock, P. M.. for the purpose of cleCting nine Direc tore to conduct the business of said . Pointiany for the ensuing year. ANDREW RD,SSEL President. 17-2 in trirlHE subscribers bas receives by late ithporta -m. lion, the Spring and Summer Fashions Iva a handsome assortment of Spring goods, consistleg of wool and web dyed Blue BkiE,k and fancy colored cloths, and cassimeres, new styled London single milled cassimeres do . . plain Black and very rich figured Silks and Satin %retaillige, Diatitonds, Meri. no, a splendid article entirely new for vesting, Black Satin and fancy silk cravats, tletivy Perlin Silk and Hoskin Glovcs,Fand Gum elastic Suspenders, &c. &c. LO 15 to $l7 T 25 cents per 100, also a choice assortment o' -c ll Quills, for general use, from 50 cents to $3,75 per 100. Also Steel Pens at SO cents per gross, just recei ved and for sale by b. RAI* AN. April 24th 17— T. & J. BEATTY. 17-4 t EMI THE DitINERST JOtrint Onion .'yetis.- Assig,nee% Sale Mn; I spring Washing's. The above articles will be sold 15 per cent less ban the usual prices for (malt at LIPPINCOTT de TAYLOR, Corner of Ceotrtr& Mahantongo St. April 29th School Quint, Poetry of Flowers, LmND Flowers of Poetry, to which is lidded a. - Treatise on Botany, with familiar exardples, and a copious Fforal Dictionary with colored plates ,a beautiful and seasonable present. Jut received and for sale by April 24th Silks. LACK Italian, Mar,tua, Gros deithine, Gro de s-D Swiss. Blue Black Gros de Grains' do, corded Gios Do Algiers, striped and figured Puu de Soir. figured Gros Denaps, &c Linens. DA M ASK Table Cloths. Damask Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper, Russia do, Irish Linens, Linen Sheeiings, St.e. E. W. EARL. april '24 17— Carpetings, &c. ENGLISD and American Ingrain carpetings. Venetian Entry and Stair do, Damask S air do, 4-4 Coloured, Mattine 4-4 and 5-4, W bite do, Floor Oil Clutha &c. constantly on hand and for sale cheap. E. W. EARL. Sign of the Golden Ball. 17— sprit 24, Rose Rushes. ALOT of choice hat dy Garden Roscs for sate cheap by April 21th Cloths Otissinie — rs ;Sic Vestings. TUO' received and opened at the sign of the " Golden Ball," a handsome assortment of au. perfiiie Black,, Blue, Invisible Green and Brown Cloths, plain land 'figured Satin Er, Marseilles Vea. ngs which will be Ei old very cheap. E. W. EARL. 17- MEI Fancy & Staple Dry Goods. SATIN striped Cambrics. Lace Muslins, Black and Whito twash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green and black'Filhie `Veils and Sca'rfa, 'French and nee dle worked collars. Swiss Bands, worked Insertinga and Edgings, black Lace add Edging, plain add rich Figured Mouseline De Lanes, Chintzes and do. mestic prints man' dinghaths, Tickings, Fur' and apron Checks, Summer stuffs of livery variety, Hosiery & 'Gloves, Marseilles Skirts, bleached and unbleached 4fuplins,.&c. &c. all of Which have been purchased all very low prices and will be sold at a "small advande. 'E. W. EARL. " Sign of the Golden Ball." F— -1 april 24, t Pul ? iski Lodge No. 246. A STATED Meeting of the Pulaski Lodge, will /S. be held at the Ball on Monday, evening, May 3d, 1841, at, 7 o'clock P. M April 1. .Steel Pens. % FRESH sOpply of the celebrated Three poin* ted Perrian Pen, just received B. an4 ANNAN. for sale by B April 17,1 16— Ground Plaster, ivAN be obtained by the Ton, Barrel and Bushel at the enbseriber's Mill. WM. AVDENRIEIi 16— April 17. !Shipping Bookit. %ISE beat 4nd most improved Shipping Sailor Ak Coal Peale's. joist printed and for solo at tide office. May 1 S - 1 40: I,lll74iliTErka loan ofs 1000 for two or three v v years, secore4 on Real Estate. AfTlikdittis office, april 74. 17— Taper sPLEivAto ABscorrmENT. - . 6 1 - T HE snbscr.ber as s eceived his pine Patterns of Ronin and Hell Paper., Borders. lye.. corn. prising the most splendid assortment ever offered in thi s region. which will be disposed of at Philadel phia prices. The patterns can be examined at any time. April 24 . 17— . B. B ANNAN. lES French and Geniis'!' Lane • givigiti. .. • raillE subscriber respectfully annopnces to the -' public that he is prepared to give I tP3OIIII in the - French and Geitlitin languages, in classes or in private families. For - retina apply at Alt. Shubert', Store, Centre Street. ‘ April 17, INS'PItJCTLUN•ON TH E Piano Forte. Tat inhabiltints of Pottsville and its taciiiity are most respectfully informed that the gubscriber will oyr:instruction on ite 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 by application at Mr. Stfubert's Store:Centre Street. E: F. fhb 'nabs April 17, THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Danville i and Pottsville Railroad. will be held on Monday, the 3d day of May next, between the hours ors.and 6 o'clock, P. M. at the office of the Schuyl— kill Navigation Company, at which time an elec— tion will be held for a President. ten Managers, and .Treasurer to serve fur the erisilittg . year. , S. H. CARPVER. 16-3 t Philad., April 17. ESTATE Or.IOIVATIMIV - JONES, DEC' D THE undersigned, both of whom now 'reside of. Hecla Forge, East Brunswick township, in Schuylkill county, given notice that letters of ad— ministration on the estate of Jonathan Jones. late or the same place, Iron Master, deceased, have been granted by the Register of 'Schuylkill county to them, they therefore request all persona having clairris or demands against the estate of the said de ceased to make known the same tot hem without delay. ' April 17, IVIIE 'undersigned, Aasignee of Alfred A. Gile im• will offer at public sale the hereitcacler described Relit - suite:On Saturday the eighth day t i ff May next, at`loO'Ciack, A. M., at the house of Charles Christ, ih the Borough of - Pottsville, viz : All those certain Twb Sterc'Houses in front, and certain two Story fibuses'in (vat bn n certain half lot of ground (together with saki lot,)Aituated in the eastern ad dition to the Borough of Pedlaville, bOOnded in franc by George street, in the rear by land now or late of Eli Cake, on the northeasterly side by;the'ritirth. west half of lot No. 80, and southeasterly by lbt No. 79, it being the southeastwardly half of lot marked in the said addition No. 80, formerly the property of the said Alfred A. Gtle. Terms'indde Ifruivin 'en day of pale. PETER KERN. Assignee of A. A. GILE. April 17, Sugar Beet seed, WARRANTED to be an excellent article, fir sale cheap by B. BANN A'N. April 17, 16— J a mess Ne w , W ork. vOURSE - De LEON, or the Brigand., a romance 'by 'James, just received and for Bae by B. BANNAN. April 17. 16— -- To Mee it*. grißfitti% 'Mechanics' 'Caleulutor, COinPrehind- ILA ing , thinciples, rules and tattles in the various depdrtmente of Mathematics and Mechanics, useful to Miltivrights, Engineers and artitansth general, first American. froth the fifth Gtasgim edition with plates, just reteivedluttor B. BXlkltiAll. April 17, 16— B. BANNAN. 17- Tide Water "Canal Canimils sion House. 1). RINKS & CO. FLOUR AND GENER ' AL 'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3 Spear's Wharf, Raltimore—Offer their services 1,0 Merchants and others, trading in this market, for the male of SUSQUEII ANNA PRODUCE, or PUR CHASE OF MERCHANDISE. Some years experience together with their very favorable location, justifies them in believing they will be able to give genera! satisfaction Refer to Orndorff & Co. Clark & Kellogg, Kirkland & Reynolds & Mosher, Drakely & Feriton. P. A. & S. Small, York, Pa. Sterrett & Potter, 1 J. &J. Milliken, A. B. Demaree, Newpdit, Pa. Jona. Hager & Son, Hagerstown, Md . Phila .April 3 • 14-6 t E. W. EARL Clow'. and Timothy recd. 20 BUSHELS prime Timothy seed. and 5 Bushels of 'Clove reed for sale by SAMUEL HARTZ. 11— B. BANNAN. 17- Mu rch 13, Administrator's Notice. .ETTERS of administration on the estate of " John Beadle, late of Mount Lauglifee, Schuyl kill county, de'acased i hisirrg been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased are requested to make payment fb the subscribers, and all pereona having claims or de- mands against the ',state of the said John Beadle are hereby requested to present them to William Bea dle without delay April 17, UT I LLIA 11 LYMAN, of the county of Schuyl kill, did on the 9th day of March, 1841, etre cute and deliver to the subscriber; an assignment of all his estate, real and personal, fur the benefit of such of his creditors in the order thereto ,named, whu shall execute atm . defivit Co Min a ieleisite of their respective claims in "(lays from the date thereof. Notiee is hereby given thlit the said assignment may be seen at the office of the subscriber., in the Borough of Pottsville, SchVikill county, and where the 'release is left to be signed. . • WILLIAM F. DEAN, Assignee. 12-111, MO To the ! Stockholders in the Company for erecting 'l2 Bridge over the North east branch of the river Susquehanna, between the town of Cattdwissa and the mouth of Fishing C'reelk. Notitt, Is hereby given, that a meeting of said Stclakhol den will be held at the house of David Clark, rti the township of Cattawissa, on Monday the 3d day of May next, between the hoar. of one and six o'clock, P. M.. for the purpose 'of electing one Presi dent, six Managers. one Treasurer and one Secrets. ty Fir the ensuing year. F2RA S. HAVHURST,IeeY• 13-6 t - March 27 lIE E. F. RICHARDS. 16- Notice'tb Creditors. NICHOLAS JONES, PETER JONES, Administrators. I . 6 —6t Assignee% sale. JANE BEADLE, WILLIAM BEADLE, Administrator, 16-61 Assignee's Notice. March 26. E.,1"0 HQI. 1 .EL REFECTORY.. 11HE ondenrigned mod tfully announce,* - 111 . toAhe public, and especialrg r io to thil rovers of pod calla& that lte reeentlylitted,fip tEtt. Re fectory under the Exchange Hotel, with every thing necessary. to The convenience and comfort of his guests, an'a has made arrangements with persona in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure* reg ular supply of suelfdelicactelis ibltt Stiuntiflil mar ket can- afford. OUSters,(fresh and ealt.)Clatna Terrapins, lobsters, Sardines, 'Fresh' tigh, adko Chtekeilit, Piginna, Pheasants, Venison, Turtle Sotip,sTe, Will be' furnished at all times when in season ! and having engagcd Mr. & Mrs. JOHN Sit.vera, so long and favorably known in this community, as keepers of a similar establishment, to take charge of and superintend this concern, lie confidently ex. penis to give general satisfaction. Families, parties, or individuals, will be supplied at all times, with the utmost deautitch. Hellas Constantly on ,and a stock of superior Wines, including Old Maderia. Pale Sherry, (very fine,) Brown Sherry. Pore Wine, (pure,) Cham paign), (favorite brands,) logether.witb a thinly of first rate ALE, Beta and PORTER. WM. G. JOHNStiti, • per`JOHN . S11:17E11.. Pottsville. April 17. 1841,. 16— 4 1 uhlic Sale. pURSbANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County. the Subscribers, Admin• trators of .the estate of George Lyons. late of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sole by Public Vri.due, on MonQy the 3d, day of May next, at 1 o'clock in 'the 00eirloon, at the hqrietDEMitticiel. Morlimer,in the Biirough of ,Pottsville mad Counly`ero'reeraid,; A Certain Lot . of Ground situate in the town of Port Carbon; soon. ty of Schuylkill, bounded by lot forty nine-spruce Street Valley Alley, containing sixty feet friint cud ' running back dne tonctrtid 'arid 'ninety 'Fight feet, being Lut . Timber forty eiglit.,latti the, estate of said deceasid. ,Aitkudance will be given and the Conditions of Sale made known at the time and place of solo by, ANN LYONS, . Ai:frame:rotors HUGH KINSLEY. By Order of the Court, JACOB KBEBS, Cierk. flrwigsborg April 10th 15-300 OF REAL ESTATE, IDURSUANT to an order of the_Orphan'a Court of 'Bch uytkill 'pithily, the - riti6sailber Adminis trator of the estate of Samuel Brooke.-dale. of the Boro'dgb 'of 'Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill,. deceated, will expose to Sale by Public Vendue on Monday the ibth day Of May next, at 3 o'clock in the pfleinoon, at the house of 'Michael 'Mortimer, in the Borough of Pottsville, county aforidaid, the fol lowing Real Estate. No. 1. One full equal undivided sixteenth part (the whole into sixteen equal parts to be parted and divided) ore-certain tract of land situate in Schuyl kill townshipThSalibtilkill county, bplitlded'fil lands' late of Lewis Iteele'Se SOlomlin Repp,, Conrad Keim and utters,'cdr.tainerig sixty acres or, thereabouts. No. 2. The one full moll - tui'divided sixteenth part (the whole into sixteen equal, parts to be parted and divided,) of a certain tract land situate in Ndrwegian township, in Schuylkill county, bound. ed byfandp of Philip Faust, William Shaffer, Con. rad Kcim, Lewis Reese & Company, lacob Repp, the Valley Furnace Company's Lands, and others. containing one hundred and thirty-nine acres and ninety-one perches. No. 3. A certen lot of ground situate in the Bor. ough o f Pi:Awhile , bp,. the South eaetwardly side of Norwegian street, containing in front on Norwegian street twenty:five feet and in depth sixty feet, being ' part of lot number thirty.seren on the plan of said Boroughbf Pottsville. No. 4. The one uniWided hull' part, .(the whole into two equal parts to be parted' and divided,; of all that certain messuago and lot of' ground situate' in the Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, it being part of the kit number thirty-seven. No. 5. The one undivided half (the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided,) of all that certain lot of greund situated in the Borough of Schuylkill rfaveh, 'fate ih Manheim township, . Schuylkilicipunty. No. 6 A certain two story Brick Dwelling house, Brick Kitchen and Stable and lot.of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsville. in Schuylkill courity,'contthni,ng, in width thirty,feet apd in depth two hundred and hirty feet six inchee„ tient / mg on Mahantango striet, being the Southeestwardly part of lot number nine in 'Pm & Patterson's addition to the toSh 'Of 'Penfsvtlle, late the estate 'Of said de ' ceased. . Attendance will be given and the conditions o sale made known at the time and place of eale,by ISAAC BECK, Administrator. By order of the Court JACOB KRERS, Clerk. . • Orwigsburg, April 10th, 1841. 15-- 16-3 t TO EMIGRANTS. . , THE nub-Briber bin, now made ar. rangemente it, bring passengers , direct ~~'_h'~ l- from Londonderry to Aeiphia good vessels sailing from that port twice ev E ry inonvi—and also from Liverpool to Philadel phia at the lowest rates. Philadelphia cui rent funds will bo taken at par for passage money—but for money to be transmuted, the usual premium must be paid. Prompt attention fiaid to all orders receiv. ed—and the'money refqnd.ed, on presentation of the certificates, . if the individuals whnse Passage have been paid, do nut come put. Passage from Londonderry to Thiladetphia - 0 2 4 " from Liverpool to do Childreu under 12 year. of age, half price. B. BANNAN. March 27 13— Baltimore. Removal. - THE subsCriber would respectfully inform the public that he has removed to the Store former ly occupied by Hazzard do Stratich. He has also purchased from their Assignees at extremely low rates, a pokion of their Most desirable goods, which in tidditlon to, his - Raines snick. intibles . him to ex• hibit en asseirtirielit aufficientb cktdiasiite lb suit the wants:of any Cap wbela wish lb purchase. He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods at even less than they are worth, which no doubt will be tin inducement, especially in these hard times. . GEO. W. SLATER. March 20, -12— IRE SD' GOODS: ArUSTopencd a large an deri'dideipplyof seas° it. ably Goods, compriatngesieiallisoriment DRY GOO D , GROCERIES, LIQUORS, HA.RDW.A RA FISH, PLASTE k,_ CHEESE,' SALT, 44. 44., All of which will be sold cheap for cash or ex change for country prodem:Store of JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount Carbon. Nov 23 ; , 47—tt 1 lIEREAS the Subscriber h been appointed v v by the f J eurt useel:dor bonus non with will annexed, of the Estate of Tamiin Mention, late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, deceased. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and.those having claims agaitist the said Estate to present the same. LEWIS C. DOUPIIERTY. April 17, Crackers. FREsn Water, Sugar, Soda and BM Crackers for sale by E. Q. S oda A. lIENbERSON. January 2, - 1— LEGANT French Worked Collars. For sale by E. Q.lr. A. HENDERSON. enoery 2. WM Public Sale Notice . . GARDEN SEEDS. , ~: :MUST received and for sale by theirphacriber.the 1 .. following seeds, warranted to be first' ; Early TurniP.*et. . Kahl; early NKr :Lone Blood -, L do .Early Frame do French Sugar do New YOrk Dwarf Pao • Early Horn Carrot, -10 Inch prolific •do " Early Cocutptier Early Charlton do Long pickling do Blue: Imperial do" Gherkin do Large Marrowfat do • Welsh Leek • . Dwarf Marrowtat do English.curled Lettuce Early Valentine . . - ii Early Cabbage do China Red Eye o ,Better Head do Extra Early o Yellow Winter Head do Horticultural a Ice do White Kidney o Corn Salad Windsor, long p0d . 40 -Citron Melon .Carolina ~ Ale Water do • Large Lima t; do White Onion Early York Cabbage __ _ Yellow doLar _ _ ge York du ' Largo 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 Black ST.-white 'wtitterdo Cut led Kale, or Borsiailis Savoy .SptlOage :. .Egg ,Platit, Lii4 Green Squa sh , Tomatoes, Flat Bush do - Bell- Pepper Lemon do Sweet do Okra . Ladtes Firiger do Asparagus Early Whits Flat Dui& Rhubarb* Turnips Salsifie Red Top Turnips Curled" Endins Nasiurtium Summer Savory Swest Maiiiirein Sage Lavender • Thyme Anice liknehisiy Mignonette • Early Sugar s Corn Onion Setts F low a er - Seeds. Ac. dtc. ' . R. All . itinflirof Grask, Oarden and Flower . Ssets, produred t o order at the shortest notice. • B. BANNAN. 13 March 27, Notice. e• • pttiAnerehip existing between the aubserL bets, under the firm of Cir ( .nt, Carroll & C4k. will be dissoiyed afipr the 11 1t dny, a * Slarch, inst. .Thectincerne of ihe firm o';i11 be settled by Joe. F. Carroll, who will be duly authorized for that mil.. pose. John W. Lawton will continue the business at the old stand. JORtili F. CARROLL, JOHN W. LAWTON. _ 13-4 March ti . and Order Books. irtl§T,Printed, Timo and Qrder Books of iA most 'apprcived"foild,•tricd for sole by 13. BANI4N. 3-- 'January 30th. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE EdEANtirAZITORT:I WIRE subiOrtber respectfully announces to the citizen!, *of Pottsville, and the totialittants of Schuylkill county generally, that he his at great pains procured an exceileut su,ppii,irif - materials, and superior RrorlmQn, yvhich'ena,des him to minutia. tore to order at the, shortest,nutice, all kinds of Va hides, in a style superior to any ever manufacturod in this vicinity before, suer as Roaches, "Barouches, . . 'Dearlourns, Sulkies, , TruckWaggons, Carryall., fro. At his establishrneputt the confer of Coal and Nor wegian Rtreets / immetiiitAritp • poSite Pomroy's Iron Works, in the norotigh of ~Ottsvdle. He has connected with his eitabitatitnent a BLACKSMITH Sikh', With competent and experienced vierkenen, which will enable him to furnish his Vehicleslifrnuch chea. per rates than they have heretofore been furnished. All kinds of repairing done at the - Shortest notice —end all those in want of Vehicles after the middle of April. may find something to suit their taste by examining his stock on hand. In conclusion the abhstriber Mint, his sincere thanks to the pat fer,their past patronage, and respecttully!uilipits an increase in future, which, by turning out gbodioork, at lois ides, he will endeay. or to merit. lIOFFA. 13-3 me March 27. Plain & Figui 4 et DeLanes. A NEW supply Of Olift!e beautiful brad fashions ble goods.-just ieceiyeti,and for sale by T. & J. BEATTY. December 5, '*Odll. WILL be opended on Monday morning next. splendid assortmeet of Spring and Summer Goods, which have been purchased principally fot Cash and will be sold very cheap by E. W.' EARL. Sign of the Golden Ball. 14— April 3,. Not ice, VS hereby - g tvo,,that CopartberAiln hptet,bl3l o l6 &existing between William end Drussilla & Co., is this ,day die..olved by mutual consent The concerns of the firm will be settled by the uti dersigned, who will continuo the business as herei. tofore, and requests all thoge who are indebted to the firm, to make payment to him on or before the lat of June next, and save costs, as the bookS will be 'placed in the bands cif aJustice lot collection. I,LL M PHILLIPS, DRIJSI LA PHILLIPS, Anvil 6t}t.ls-3t N. B. A general asadrtrbont of Groceries end 14. boors for sale cheep, it the old itend_of Willirin Pyillips & Cu. Dissolution of Copartnership. fa. HE Copartnership heretofore existing under thb s firm of Straus; Miller & Co., is this day dismal; ved by mutual consent.,- Whose having claims a. esipat said firm will present their accounts to Mass Straus-for settlement MOSES, STRAUS, GEO. MILLER. & CO. Pottsville. April 10, 15-31 The Regimes, will heretifler be conducted nadir the firm of MOSES 'SYRAUSE, FRANKLIN 13ENSENIAN , To the Public. wife undersigned respectfully informs the cid. •m• zensof Pottsville and its Vicinity, that he his opened a , • ' TAILORIAIG ESTABLISHM.EN.T in the stand formerly 'lliCcupied Mr:C s :ann. 'text door to Mr. W.hilfields, Dry Good Store. His char ges for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ste., will be found extremely moderate,and 011,hie.4artnenle will be made with great care and in the ,most fashionable style, he trusts that he will receive a liberal share of public patronage. JAMES LOCKWOOD. 15-31 April 10. Dividend. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders in the Company , for erecting a bridge over ,the N. E. Bronchi it the rlier Susquehanna, between the town of Cattawisea end the inttitli of Flailing Creek, that the managers have this . day declared a dividend of seventy five cents per share ( equatto 3 per cent.) for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal representa— tives on or after' he 24th lost.. , . • EZRA S. VIAYFIERM: Treasurer. 15-3 t, "i3pril tOth Lard!! Lard!!! 14_ . TUBS prim,e - Lard, received on Cuniiitre ••••=and forvale cheap, by the Tub of guaritihr. SAMUEL HARTZ. {Witch 3 El Carriages. Buggies, WILLIAM PHILLIPS
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