To the People of ,: A HECOIO3IIVii When a Christian 'People I overtaken by , x great publii them to humble-themselves of Divine Prbvidence, to ret government:over the clijidri odic His goodness 'in the own unworthiness, and to Ft protection for the foture. I Tlicderith ,nr•WILLIASI •JrNnir HaartisoN, late i PreSident of the United St !,es, so soon, after his elevation to that high effted, is a laercavvnent pe— culiarly calC.ulated:to he remit rded as a hea7y:afilic non, and to impre3:: all nil with a sense of uneertpioty of human thin g, and of the &pen• dco'co of Nations, as well ill of individuals, upon ou cite_avenly Parent. . If I; iteye thought. therefore I in ,conformity with the git feelings of the et-immunity. !, now dq, to the People of th ry religious denomination, t l it several mode and forms Of day, of Fasting and Prayer, vices as may .he suitable' qn recommend Friday, the ft) next, for that purpose ,mtlec we may all, with one occur , erential approach to Him, it invoking him to inspire us I temper of heart and mind 1 Hii. providence., and still t benedictions upon our iover ViAktuNcTo:v, Apri! 13, CIRCL , To the E pi:se , palians • Delaur a l l ..-., 'Phu •President of the United States having recom meiided that Friday, May 1 1 h, be observed as a day of Fasting and l'rayer; fur the heavy affliction brought on this nation h The death of William Henry Harrison. late Presifl , rit of the United States, so soon after his elevation Ito that high office: I earnestly request all personl belonging to the Pro testant Episcopal Church liti Pennsylvania and in Delaware, to comply with 1116 said Recommendation. And, in conformity with (;upon 47 of the Geiieral Convention, I hereby set ftiir h the following services for ;that occasion. Phila. April 15th, 1811 The Morningand Even n lesdept as follows: • . • MORNING 1 1 Proper Psalors—to be 1 1 rid Seryice, taken from (Nal First .I..esson. Job iS 11. Second Lesson. Rorii.lxl Before the two final Tire Special Prayer given belcliW After the Collect for thrl f teri the Special Collect print ANT of the Church of Engbi %EVENING! f The third Selection of Ifs; First Lesson. Daniel it, Second Lesson. t Peter, The Special Collect td, I for the day. , ' i • The Special Prayer toi 1 nal .prayers of Evening Sr• Vice. • SPECIALIFIRAYER. 0 Lord our God, who arthe refuge of thy people, `end the only support '.of Nations, we acknowledge thy supreme dorritiOn in ail the blessings, and in all the sorrows, wherewith thou host visited our coun try. _ Thy sovereign botint gave us national exis tence and has fr. many ova 's exalted us. Thy sov ereign correction bath rifti r n overshadowed us vitrli public gloom, and tficgtit !us that our only depend ence is on thee. And nO4, 0 righteous God, thou haat again hid thyself, and I - covered our whole land with mourning, in remoiling from us ea late Presi dent of the United Slates, him whom thy providence had recently eet over us,las tt:y chief minister for our civil welfare. We code+ t'itat thine hand has brought this evil upon us. We confess that our sins have deserved this our bereavimient of the common Fath er of the people. And "ive[bow : to thy judgment in tteep humiliation and rotrence, with weeping hearts, and contrite spirits; praying thee - to sanctify our chastisement by the 11bly Ghost, that it may yield in us the fruit of rightdius ess, to thy glory. and our everlasting gout:. i 1 ' Give thy benign - sand I oder .protection, 0 Lord, and thy eternal blessii t ig, to the widow and all the family of the , late Prede i t of the United States ; and be to them their_ perpr i tual stay and comfort. Give thine especial trot t ection, 0 Lord, and thy eternal blessing, to the President if the Pallid Stales; and vouchsafOo uphold hint in health, in strength, in wisdom, aril 'n thy holy fear. • 'Give thy protection. ) Lord, ind thy eternal bles sing, to the Governor nf this State, to the Governors of other States in this Iliiiion, and to all in civil au thenity, ; and grant that they may rule faithfully over those committed to titer Ihnrce. : . Give thy protectiobi o:Lord, and thy eternal bles sing, to the People of {the. United States; and make :them always obedient io the spirit of order, unity and '''concord. And voucl4afl to give peace in our land and in all the earth, Q Gracious God. We ask these things irt, the name and for the mer its, of thy Son desustChirht, our blesaed Lord and r• • .Saviour.—Amen. tt • SPECIAL' 0 God, whose nail re 'mercy and to forgive ire: and though we be tied ni .our sins, yet let the pit! , ,looses us. for the honour tor and Advocate. ' N. B.—The Recroz may berm] publicly lin I'lfriciating minister, on VOTE4IN T 11E RtifFEYl the of Repreant. final passage or the Re laeocoens voting for.the, YEAS—Messrs. Andrews, Banks, Bard, Bell, Boat, Br , tminer, Chrisn an, Church, Clark. Currey, COrtright, Cox, Cunlimi ~ Darsie,.Thlwooh, Doug las. Dunlap. Eyre, Fan s. Foreman, Funls.Futhey Gamble. Gillis, GrOi., lanna, Iliggimr, Hinchmen . Holman, Horton, JOhniton, A rms'e, Kennedy, Kerr. Keifer, Law., Letherm i en, Livingston. Lusk, May,. M'Clure, WCurciv, Mirbil..swarth, Miles, Mont. gomery. Musser, Myei, Pearson, Pennell, Poutroy. v Rosh. Skinner, Smitl . Smyser, - Snivvly, ~,:yier, Sprott, Steele. Titus, on Seida; Weaver, Wright, Crabb, Speaker.-0. } WATS—Messrs; Anderson, Apple, Barr, Bean, Buns-all, Brodhead, f:loth'n., Crousillat, Ebaugh; Felton, Flannery, Flenniken, Flick, Fogel, Garret eon, Haas. Hahn, lyl, Johnston, ,Vv esCd,,Kutz., Leidy. M'Crilly_, M'Kinney, Moore, Painter, Penni man,..Pullock, Ewa, Wilkinson.-28. i A HARD Banur,t.r..—The Baltimore , Patriot, al-. i ; luding to the nuniero I s . vetoes ' and :pardons' of Governor Porter, say :--' Surety, the Chief Magis trate of a great ~ Slate ) —the conservatorcoT the laws morals of a peoplf, who thus interposes his pow er on behalf Ride - - id tippling house keepers, must be a The run away on fast iympt a nem piper it Rochester, N. Y 111 A On the 24th inst., l:ty the Rev. William Morgan, MI. WALTER PHILIP Miss CATHARINE WILLIAMS both of Millersville. On. the 3d inst. y Rev. Joseph, McCool, Mr. CMARLES RICHARD, to Miss SUSAN ITMAN, both Of Pottsville. he U. States. ' ATION. - • eel themselves to be calamity, it becomes t nder ' the dispensation .;gnize His righteous I of men, to achnowl,- sr, as well as their plicate hits merciful hat I should be acting neral expectattin . and recommending; as jUnited Stales. of eve— according to their trship. they observe a v such religious ser 1 the occasion, and '1 airteenth day of May end that. on that day, ljnin humble and rev [vi-lioso hands we are, a proper spirit and tinder these frowns of bestow. His gracious nrnent and our country. JOHN TYLER. $4l. IA R . l'ennal i lvania and H. U. ONI)ERUON e. Prayer to be as usual, the Anthem in the Ina xxxis. and IC ; yers in the T ...tau:, the to ha used. urth Sunday after Eas ed below (from the Lit- Ind) to he used. IRAYER. 3 io 14 inclusive. ii, 13 to the end. ,e used after the Col:eet e used before the two fi- COLLECT nd property is ever to have eive our humble petitions ; bound with the chain of fulness of thy great mercy of Jesus Christ our Media- endalion of tho President ach of the churches, by the unda7 - , May 9th. • U E g111..--The members of atives voted as yows on the lvenue Bill. The names of bill are in italics : in Patriot too fight, bee startet ItRIED. Beading Rail Road. RATEEr OF FREIGHT. BETWEEN READING AND PHILADELPHIA, MORI MAY 3rd, 1841. , Plaster, Slate,,Tiles, Gypsum anti Bricks, 4 3 1,30 2c Pig jron, Blooms, Timber, Marble, Lime, Tar and Pitch, • $ 1.50 de . Flour 20 cents per Barrel. Nails and Spikes, and) Rolled Iron, 1 - lolloyware, I Grain, Sail, B } ark, Linn- 51.75 do. her, Staves, sat, Fish Tó. hacco, and Lead, . J I • Groceries, hardware, whi,-:1 key; Ale andi Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam. I - Engines, & Machinery, _ 75 do, Seeds, Butter; Lard, and Tallow, Rags. Weceli Ciy. sters, flues, 11emp,7Ear- then ware and Glue, J Dry Goods, Wines ar.d For-1 : eign, Liquors Drugs, and I Medicines, Glass, Paper; I L $ 3.25 do. China and Queens-were, Meat, Fish, and 'Coulee:l Urinary, J• No storage Will be charged for receiving or de livering freight, nt any of the Depots on the line, 111/112544 allowed to reinanrover ten days. No Freight received after u'cldek P. M. can be forwarded, by the morning Train or: the next day. No Freight received after 5 o'clock P. M. can be unloaded on the saMe.;day. DAYS OF STARTING OF, FREIGHT TRAINS. • From Reading, on Tuesdays and Fridays, at G o'clOck A. M. From PhiladEdphia, on Wednesdays and Satur dap, at f o'clock A. M. G. A. ,N ICOLLS. Su perinten'dant Trani4pt.l.l". & Read. R. R Reading, May 8,; 18.14 . 19— . OUR . MARKET• i .. •' . . CORRECTED W EEK LY. .Pottsville, Mai Bth, 1841. WHEAT FLOUR ier Barrel $4 25 RYE. do • do 2 75 WiIEA r, per Bushel, B5 I&VE, - do 60 CORN, • A r - do . 60 0 %TS,do 37i , EGGS. • per doz. • 10 BUTTER. per pound. 12 11 %CON, - do 8i HAMS. . do • 10 PO PATOES, per bushel. ZO HAY, per ton 1510 $l7 BENJAMIN L. T nom AS, Teacher of Writing. k NNOUNCES his intention of opening ik Room. L for the reception' of pupils ir. the Borough of Pottsville. He mates no pretensions to imparting " bold, round, legible business hand adapted to the proctieal purposes of life, in from six to ten lessons of one hour each—" as men of 'common eense know thaVtliis is h..imbuggery, ‘ ,; : ,—but will guarantee' to give every person' satisfaction who will receive sixteen lessons of t4vri — hours each.' Terms—Two dollars per scholar, and no charge unless the pupil hi satisfied with the improvement made. Pottsville. May fi Notice. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Thomas Ireland, are requested to make phyment to the Directors of the Poor of Schy County, on or-be tore the first. Monday in June next—end all ,per sons having claims against the said Thomas „Ire land' are requested to present them to the Di rectors of the ' c ont. for settlement, on or before the shove mentioned 'Period. • DANIEL BERTOLET, GEORGE BODY, WILLIAM BOCK, Directors. 19— • Nay 8 Beautiful Presents. JUST opened a lot of very rare and splendid Flow or Seeds, put up in boxe:‘, each Boa price $ I. containing twelve varieties, an elegant present for Ladies. Also single papers among which are the follow. jog new and rare Flowers: • Superb China Pink Crimson Cyprui Vine German China Astor Double Salmon Hollyhock ClematerFlammula Red Lavatara Blood Colored Nasturtium Purple Candy TuEt Everlasting Put Superb Sweet Crimson Spotted, Balsa mine W. Leaved Schizanihus ,Pheasant Eye'd Pink Variegated Enphorbia Chinese Pink L. Flowered .Spider Plant Rose Branching' Larkspur Canterbury Bell Superb Carnation Pink Spanish Nigell.t Great Flowering Petunia Gillia Achillafolia Etitoca Multiflora Peroff.hy's Erysemum Columbine .0 ( Great Flowering Primrose Scarlet Carona , Purple Sweet Sultan Scarlet Carnation Balsamine Morning. Glory P. & W. Double Hollyhock Yellow Zinnia Superb Scarlel Zinnia 'Do. Violet Do. For sale by B. BANN AN. May 8 19— Battalion Orders. 'EMI; First ,Battalion Schylkill County Volun " a leers, commandedtry Major Dengler, .611 meet for Parade and Inspection at Schuylkill Ilaven,•on Friday the 21st May inst., fully equipped according to law, By order of JEREMIAH' SCHAPPELL. Brig Inspector N. B. An election will be held at the same time and, place to elect one Lieut. Colonel for said Bette' ion J EREMIAEI SCHAPP ELL. Brig. Inspector. May 819— Ae-"imental Orders. • 'rim 36th Regiment, 2d Brigade. 6th Division ja. Penis ylvania militia, will meet for parade at orwigsburg, on Monday the lath day of May, 154,1. The Line to be formed at 10 o'clock. Cowan officers to meet at Head Quarters, Mr. Haugha. woof's lloreli at 9 o'clock A. ,'M.. to make return of enrolments. - Court of Appeal to be liCld on the first Monday in June, tor the first Beaton, at J. Haughawout's Hotel ip CrwlgsbuTg. Court et Appeal for second Battalion on the same day, at Vickiael.Mortimer's hotel in Pottsville. Captains Matthews, Reiter and Kepner, compose the officers of the Court of Appeal for the first Bat talion. Captain Mill's, Mortis and Hughes 'col:noose the officers of the Court of Appcfai for the secondßa' - talion ATTEST : U. Et% May A LL pet son e are hereby cautioned not to pur. 421 . chase a due bill ;for 82 2 . 22, given to Jacob Campbell, by the subsaribers, as he has already re ceived thoro than the valtie thereof, and we will not -• • pay thelsame May 8 Leaden Pipe. BESTquality 1 and inch Leaded Pipe. Also few excellent. Hydrants, fur sale by B. BANNAN. 19— /WIRE subscriber wishes to inform the public, that he will have dOring the season a large supply of Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea Coal on hand, at Mann 4. Williams' old Lauding, near the North America Landing, which he will sell on reasonable terms. PATRICK BURKE, Residence ust Patrtck Quinn's, Pottsville, May 8, 19-40 Ppi Ton 2000 lbs 19-3 t j M. BiCkr.L, Col 19—lan Notice'. s p. O'RIILLY, J. MC'BARON. 19-3 t May 8 Coal for Sale. Pottsville ANTHRACITE IRON WORKS. E 1 5 cribprf. .2 re now prepared to do all.'4inda St of Castings, of the beg quality on -the most reasootOle terms; the Furnace and, Foundry being immediately on the Canal, Castings will be deliver. ed in Boats free of charge. Person wanting cast ings will find it to their advantage to Rend orders to MARSHALL & Co. May 8, 19—ly Orders received for Bennington. FIRE BRICK, which on toll trial prove to be better adapted to resisting fire than any other in use—they ere made from the same materials from which the celebrated China are are manufactured. Arita' AP ABOVE. Dividend. Miners' Baak of Pottsville, in Me County of , rrilE. Directors of thip institution have this day m- declared a dividend of Three per cent on the capital stock (paid in) payable to the Stockholders or their legal teprerentativcs on or after the four. ttenth of this month CHARLES LEOSER, Cashier. May Bth. 1841.. 19— White Clover Seed, FOR Borders and yards, just received and foi Bale by May 8 For Rent. i t GOOD garden. Apply at this office May 8 Removal. W A. HATH AWAY & CO. (of Philadelphia ) m . - 41• 11a ..t: removed their place of business from the wharf. lately' occupied by them at South Street, Schuylkill, to the Wharf belonging' to, and lately occupied by S. B. Rervcs & Co. A FEW WHARVES BELOW SOUTH STREET. Phila. May 1. 17— 11 otice. undersigned Auditor appointed by the a. Orphan's Court in and for Schuylkill County, to Scale and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets remaining in the hands of Christopher Boy er Jr., administrator of the estate of Samnel C. Buy er, late of East Brunswick Township, County aforesaid, deceased,_ to and among the respective Creditors, of the said Samuel C. Boyer deceased, according to the order established by Law, will meet for that purpose on Monday 24th 7 day of play 11341, at the Public House of Michael Graeff, in the Borough of Orwigsburg, at 1I o'clock in the fore noon, when and wffere.all persons interested may attend if they t.;ink proper. JAM ES H. GRAEFF, Auditor. 17 —4l Orwigsburg May 1 In the matter of the account of Jon athan Gerber, Administrator of the estate of Henry Gerber, deceased. ript!E undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phar.'s Court in and for Schuylkill County, to aud.t the above mentioned account. of Jonathan :.;erber, administrator of the Estate of Henry Ger ber, late of West Penn Township, deceased, will meet for that purpose on Tuesday the 25th day of May 1841. at the oublic House of Michael Graeff, in the Borough of Oryigshurg, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested ay attend if they think proper. JAMES H. Gil A EFF, Auditor. 17— Orwigabarg May 1 For Rent SEVERAL large and convenient rooms in the lame store building at the co:per of Market and Centro ate , suitable fora private family or any one desirous of keeping boarders. For terms apply to GEORGE W. SLATER. 14-- April 3 Onion `efts. FRESH supply, just recteved and for F ate by i 3 B. BANNAN. EU= ,Elegant Dahlias. ACHOICE lot of premium Dahlia Routs, whic will bloom this season; for bale by B. BANNAN. 17— May 1 Assignee's Sale VIVILL be sold at public auction, at St. Clair, v Norwegian township, on Wednesday the 2d day of June next, at noon, by order of, assignee of W. West, jr. W. Hodgson and J. Pinkerton, all that certain tract of land situated in said township will' the improvements thereon—said property hounded by land of Delaware Caal Co. heirs of Levi Ellnia. her, H. C. Catev, and others, 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. Also thelwo ad joining lots 'No. 30 and 31. each 60 feet by 200, in the town of St. Clair, bounded by Hancock street, Second street, by lot No. 32, and Third street, to ' ..,,, • gether with the Brick Store and Dwel, ~.--`-, -- -.40' with Frame Kitchen, Shed and two ..•• IT ling ..... .:-.: Frame Stables. ~ Also one other Lot sa ,..`2L 60 by 200 feet, bounded by Hancock at. 1 FeennO street, Lot No. 14, and Front street, together with a Frame Barn and Waggon House, and six new Frame Houses. The above being subject to the payment of judgment bonds and mortgages, the amount of which will be made known at sale. - Also all that tract of land situated in said township as signed by William West, Jr., bounded by land of C. Lawton, Seitzinger & Co., N. A. Coal Co, & others, containing 224 acres 126 perches, more or less, with the improvements on the same, also sub. ject to the payment of judgment bonds and mortga gee. On this property are some of the best veins of Coal in the region—and the safe is worthy the at tention of capitalists and operators. For further in. formation apply to T. ALBERT HAVEN, AsSignee, 40 Walnut at. Philadelphia, or to 'J. SHEAFE, Pottsville. March I - 17— Pottsville Water. Company. rip FIE stockholders of the Pottsville Water Corn -a- pany are hereby notified that an election will be held et Mortimer's Hotel on Monday the 10th day of May next, between the hours of 2 and 6 o'- clock, P. M.. for the purpose of electing nine Direc. tors to conduct the business of said Company for the ensuing year ANDREW RUSSEL, Pr9sident. 17—tin May 1 spring Fashions. rit•HE subscribers bas receivea by late importa -111- lion,: the Spring and Summer Fashions with a handsome assortment of Swing goods, consistintof wool and web dyed Blue Black and fancy colored cloths, and cassimeree, new styled London single milled cassirneres do. plain Black and very rich figured Silke and Satin vestings, Diamonds, Merl. no. a splendid article entirely new for vesting, Black Satin and fancy silk cravats, Heavy Perlin Silk and Hoskin Gloves,Fancy Gum elastic Suspenders, . . &c. &c. The atipie articles will be sold 15 pet cent leas than the -usual prices for cash at LAPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Corder Of team & Mahantango St. April 24tli 17— THE MINERS' JOURNAL. B. HANNAN. 19- ME OM Stray. Mare. COME to the premises of the subscriber in BAnch Township. on Tuesday, the 27th of April lest, a dark sorrel mare—white face, saddle mark, a white hiticl font, and is about 9 or 10 years old. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. GEORGE P Branch Towcship, May 3. $ 1000. wITANTED, a loaa,of 8 1000 for two or three Vv years, secured on Real Estate. Apply at this office. f, april 24, Pa per Han gin gs., SPLEIVDID ASSORTMENT, jai mH E subscriber has received his Spring Patterns X o f ft now VereNSorclers, .Sr., cum prising,liiemmt mplendid zi,aortaterit ever.nffered in this region, Which will ha dispose 4 cf . at Philadel phia prices - . The patterns can be examined at any time. April 24 17— B. BANNAN. INSTRUCTION ON Tur, Piano Forte. THE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vieioity: are most respectfully informed that the subscriber w ill give instruction on. the Piano Forte to such persons that may feel disposed to patronaffe him. Ile will attend at stated hours, in any family : his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store, Cent . .7e Street. April 17, NOtice to Creditors. ESTATE OF JOll .47:ff AN JONES, DEC' D r H E undersigned, both of whom now reside at SI- Ueda' Forge, East Brunswick township, in Schuylkill county, given notice that letters of ad— ministration on the estate of Jonathan Jones, labor the same place, Iron Master, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill county to them, they therefore request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said de ceased to make known the same .tot hero without delay. t April 17, Assignee's Sale. rimiE undersigned, Assignee of Alfred A. Gile J - will offer at public sale the hereinafter described Real Estate, on Saturday the eighth day of May nrxt, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at. the house of Charles Christ, in the Borough of Ppttsville, viz : All those certain Two Story Bouses,in front, and certain two Story 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, bounded in frent by George street, in the rear by land now of late of Ali Cake, on the northeasterly side by the north west half of lot No. 80, and southeasterly by lot No 79, it being the southeasiwardfy ballot lot marked in the said addition Nn. 80, formerly the property of the said Alfred A. Gile. Terms made known on day of sale. PETER KERN. Assignee of A. A. GILE. April 17, Sugar Beet seed, WARRANTED to be an excellent article, far sale cheap by April 17, James' New Work. COURSE De LEON, or the Brigand. a romance by James, just received and for gale be B. BANNA74. 16— April 17, Tide Water Canal Command sion House. or - 1 I). HINKS & CO. FLOUR AND GENER "AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 3 Spear's Wharf, Baltimore—Offer their services to Merchants and others, trading in this market, for the sole of SUSQUEHANNA PRODUCE, or PUR. CHASE OF MERCHANDISE. Some yeata experience together with their very favorable location, justifies them in believing they will be able to give general satisfaction. Refer td Orndorff & Co. Clark & Kellogg. Kirkland & Chase, } Baltimore. Reynolds & Mosher, Drakely & Fenton. J P. A. & S. Small. York, Pa. Sterrett & Potter, J. &J. Milliken. ( • A. B. Demaree, Newport. Pa. Jona. Hager Sr.. Son, Hagcratown,.Md. Phila .April 3 14—Gt Clovet and Timothy Seed. 2gni BUSHELS prime Timothy. seed, and 5 I"' Bushels of Clover seed for sale 5v • SAMUEL HARTZ. • March 13, 11— School' Quills, A T 25 cents per 100. also a choice assortment or Quills, for general use, from 50 cents to 83,75 per 100. Also Steel Pens at 50 cents per gross, just recei ved and for sale by HANNAN. 17— April 24th n LACK Italian.'Mar,bia, Gron de Rhine, Gro de Q'Swim Blue Black Gros de Graine do, Corded Groa De Algiers, striped and figured Puu de Soir, figuredGros Denapq, &c Linens. AM A ' SK Table Cloths. Damask Napkins Ritd DEye Diaper, Russia do, Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings, E. W. EARL. april 24 17— Carpetings, &c. ENGLISH and American Ingrain carpelinga. - 624 Venetian Entry and Stair do,,Damaak Stair do, 4-4 Coloured, Mattins 4-4 and .5-4, NS , bite do, Floor Oil Cloths &c. constantly on hand and for sale cheap. E. VF..EARL. Sign of the Golden Ball. 17— a pril 24, Rose BOshes. ALOT of choice hardy Garden Roses for sale cheap by April 24th - _ . Cloths Cassimers Vestings. "UST received and opened at the sign of the " Golden Ball," a 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. E. W. EARL. April 9.4, 17— Fancy:& Staple Dry Goods. SATIN striped Cambrics, Lace 'gosling, 13"ack and White wash Blond, Bishop Lawns, Green and black Fillet, Veils and Scarfs, French and nee dle worked cullers, Swiss Bands, worked Insertings and Edgings, black Lace aad Edging, plain and rich figured Edgings,. De Lanes, Chintzes and do mestic prints, man' Gingham.. Tickings, Fur' and apron Checks. Summer stuffs of every variety. Hosiery & Gloves, Marseilles Skirts, bleached and unbleached Mullins, Szc. &c- all of which have been purchased at very low prices and will be sold at a small advance. , E. W. EARL. • Sign of the,Golden Bail." 17— april 24, Steel Pens. • AFRESH supply et the celebrated Three poin tee Perrian Pen, just received a, for sale by Ba n BANNAN. 16— Atril 17 GEORGE RUNYEN. 19-3 t IBS E. F. R !CHAR DS 16- NICHOLAS JONES, PETER JON ES, AdminibtratorN. 1 6 6t 16-3 t B. BANN AN. 16- Silks. E. W. EARL. B, BANNAM. 17- 'EXCHAXGE HOTEL REFECTORY. FFHE undersigned most respectfully announces to the public. and especially to to the lovL rs of good eating, that he has recently fitted up the Re factory under the Exchange Hotel, with every thing necessary to the convenience and comfort of his guests. and has made arrangedents with persons in the city of Philadelphia, which will ensure a reg ular supple of such delicacies as that bountiful mar ket can afford. OysterS,(fresh and aall,)Clams Terrapins, Lobsters, Sardines, Fresh Fish, Ducks, Chickens, PiFiqns, Pheasants, Venison, Turtle Soup, We. Will be furnished at all times tvlien 1 and having engag-:d Mr. Si. Mrs. JOHN SaLTEn., co long end favorably known in this community, as keepers of a similar e , tabliAme,nt. to take charge of and superintend tai, concern. he confidently ex pects to give general setisfa ..tt ion. Families, parties, of individual,s. will be supplied at all times, with the utmost desoatzh. He has constantly on hand a mock of superior Wines, including Old Maderia, Pule Shelly, (very fine.) Blown Sherry, Port Wine, (pure,) Cham puigne, (favorite brands,) trigethery, ni l a au p ! ,i y of first rate ALE, BF.EII and PORTER. %VAL G JOHNSON, per JOHN SILVER. . Pottsville, April 17, 1891, 16— Administrator's Notice. .ETTERS of administration on' the estate of " John Beadle, late of Mount tauglifee, Schuyl kill county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the estate of the said deceased are requested to make payment to the subscribers, and all persona having claims or de. mends against the estate of the said John Beadle are hereby requested to present them to %Valiant Bea die without delay. • April 17 Assignee's Notice. %AT iLtl NI LYMAN, of the county of Schuyl kill, did on the 9th day of March, 1841, exe cute and deliver to the subscriber, an assign ncr.t of all his estate, real and personal, for the benefit of such of his creditors in the order therein named, 'who shall execute and deliver to him a release of their respective claims in ninety days fron the date thereof. • Notice is hereby given that the said assignment may be seen at the office of the sulle::riher, in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, and where the release is left to ho signed. WiLLIAM F. DEAN, Asuignee. 12—lit March 20 Lard ! ! Lard !! ! 1,1 TUBS prime Lard, received on Consignme and foreale cheap, by the 'fob nt quantity. SAMUEL 11Alrl Z. 11— March 13, Grinind Plaster, CAN be obtained by the Ton, Barrel and Bushel ‘ l - 1 at the subscriber's M Aptil 17, Shipping Rooks. ram E best and most improved Shipping Booke for Coal Dealcts, just printed and far bald at this lEEE May 1 Public Sale OF REAE 4 ESTATE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county,.the subscriber Adminis— trator of the estate of Samuel Brooke, late of the Borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public.Vendue en Monday the 10th day of May next, at 3 . &clock in the afternoon, at the house of Michael Mortimer, in the Borongli of Pottsville, county aforesaid ; the ful lowiog Real Estate.. • N0..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 in Schuylkill county, bounded by lands late of Lewis Reese & Company. Solomon Repp, Conrad Reim and others, containing 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 land situate in Norwegian township. Schuylktil county, bound ed by lands of Philip Faust, William Shaffer, Con rad Keim, Lewis Reese & Compadv, Jacob Repp, the Valley Furnace Company's Lands, and others, containing ono hundred and thirty-nine. acres arid ninety-me perches. No. 3. A certain lot of ground situate in the Bar. ough of Pottsville, on the South eastwardly side of Norwegian street, containing in front on Norwegian street twenty-five feet. and in depth . sixty feet. being part - of lot number thirty-seven on the plan of said Borough of Pottsiille. No. 4. The one undivided half part, (the whole into two equal parts to be parted and divided) of all that certain messuage and hrt of ground situate in the Borough of Pottsville, in Schuylkill county, it being part.of the lot 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 ground situated in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, late in Manheirn township, Schuylkill •tounty. • - 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 county, containing in width thirty feet and in depth two hundred and forty feet six inches, fronting on Mahantango street, being the Southeastwardly part of lot number nine in Pott & Patterson's addition to the town of Pottsville, late. ttio estate of said de ceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time end place so' sale by ISAAC BECK, Administrator. By order of the Court JACOB KRERS, Clerk. Orwigsburg, April 10th, 1841. 15— TO EMIGRANTS. Tll E. subscriber has now made ar rangements to hring passengers direct is - WV As; from Londonderry to Philadelphia 111 good vessels sailing from that port twice every month—and also from Liverpool to Philadel phia at the le.:vest rates. Philadelphia cut rent funds will be taken at par for passage money—but for money to he transmitted, the usual premium must be paid. Prompt attention paid to all orders receiv ed—and the money refunded on presentation,of the certificates, if, the individuals whose passage have been paid, do not come out. Passage from Londonderry to Philadelphia 634 from Liverpool to do 020 Children under 12 years of age, half price. 13. BANNAN., 13— March 27 I HE subscriber would respectfully inform the it public that be has removed to the Store former ly occupied by Hazzard & Strauch. He has also purchased, from their Assignbes at extremely law rates, a portion of their mostddsirable goods, which in addition to his former atuck, enables him to ex hibit an assortment sufficiently extensive to s_uit the:wants of any who would wish to purchase. He would invite all to call, as he can sell goods at even less than they are worth,. which no doubt will be an inducement, especially in these hard times. GEO. W. SLATER. March 20, 12—, Plain & Figured DeLanes.. A NEW supply of those beautiful and fashions ble good!, just received and for sale by 'F. & J. BEATTY. • 49 December 5, JANE BEADLE, WILLIAM BEADLE, Admintstratorc 16-6 t WM. AUDENRIED. 16- MO Removal. G4I.IIDEN S•EZIDS. _1 UST received and for sale by the anhaeribrr.this 'tv following seeds. Warranted ro be fresh : Early Turnip Beet, Extra early Pitag• Long Blood do Early Frame do French Sugar do New York Dwarf rata Early Dorn Carrot, 10 inch 'prolific do Early Cucumber Earle Chatham do Long pickling du Blue imperial • do Gl•orkin do Large Marrowfat lie Welsh Leek Dwarf Marrowfat do English curled Lettuce Early Valentina Beans Early Cabbage du China Rrd Eyo do ,;" Butter Dead iln Extra Early do • ..' Yellow Winter (load do Iluiticiihur;l do Ice do White Kidney do Corn Salad Windsor, long pod do Citron Melon Carolina ' du Water do Large Lima do White Onion Early York Cabbage Yellow do Largo York du Large red annual Onion Sugar Loaf .do Curled Parsley Flat Dutch•- !do Sugar Parsnip Curled Sat ory do Early Salmon Radish Drumhead do Early long white do „ Red Pickling 'do ROsty coat do Early Cauliflowisr Red Turnip du Late du W bite do do Broccoli i Black & white winter do Curled Kalc,,or Burecial Szivoy Spinnage Egg Plant, i ' Long Green Squash Tonsatots, Fiat Rush ( 4 11 11,11 Pepper • Lemon do Sweet do Okra Ladies Finger do • Asparagus s Early White Flat Dutch Rhubarbe Turnip. Salsifie Red Tap Turnips Curled Endine Nasturtium Summer savory Sweet Marjorem Sake La vender Thyme Anice . • R m eine ry '4 ignoneoe Early Sugar Corn Onion Sethi F low.- r Seed?). & e. &c. 17 - All kinds of Gra..., Garden and Flower Seedy, procured to order at the shortest notice. 13. 13ANNAN. \ ' 11 'rime and Order Books. March 27, UST' Printed, Time and Order Books of iLe • inoiit approved form, and for sale b B. BANNAN. 5 January 30th, ENCOURAGE 110.11 P. MANUFACTURES COACH DrANtrisAcTon.Y. ripliE subscriber ic:pectfully announces to the -IL citizens of Pottsville, and the tnhabitants of Schuylkill county generally, that he has et great pains procured an excellent supply of rnatei•iala, and superior worli men, which enables him to manufae turc to order at the shorted notice, all kinds of ;ve hicles, in a style "dilutor to any ever manufacttired in this vicinity Defure, such as Roaches, Barourhes, Dcarborns, Truck Waggons . , eurrvalls, &c. At his establishment at the corner of Cost and Nor wegian streets, immediately opposite Pornrey's Irun Works, in the Borough of Pottsville. lie has connected witl his establishment a BLACKSNIITH SHOP, With competent and experienced workmen, which will enable htm•to furnish his Vehicles at much ties-. per rates than they have heretofore been furnished. All kinds of iepairing aone at the shortest notice —and Al those in want of Vehicles after the middle of . Apill, rosy find something to suit their, taste by examining his sloes un hand. To conclusion the subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage, and respectfully solicits an increase in futwe, which, by turning out good work, at low rates, he will endeav or to merit March 27. New Goods. WII.L he oprnded on Monday morniiiir next, a splendid assortmect •Spring. and Summer Goode, which bare been purchased principally lot "Cash and will be sold very clicap-bv . E. W. EAU,. Sign of the Golden gall. 14— Anril 3 RAIL. ROAD WON. A completeassortmeni of Rail amid Iron from 2,0111 „t - Nk to IX} inch. RAI L ROAD TIRES frr m 3ain. to 56 in. cam nal dismeter.turned & un turned. RAIL ROAD AXLES. Axles .diameterßailßoad Manufactured from the patent EV Cable Iron. RAIL ROAD FELT. for placing between the Iron Chair and stone block of edge Railways. INDIA RUBBER ROPE manufattured from New Zealand Flax saturat ed with India Rubber; and intended for Indian Planes 3 ustreceived n complcteas sortment of Chains,from in. to I in. proved & man ufacturcdfrom the beaten ble Iron. SHIP BOAT AND RAIL ffßerentsiz D SPIRES,S of dikept con CKAI' . antly on hand and for sale by A• At' G. RALSTON. sz. co No. 4. South Front St Philadelphia, January 18 fl ER EAS the Subscriber has been appointed v by the Court Executor bonus non with will annexed, of the Estate of Tamxin Marmon. late of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill County, deceased. All persona indebted to the raid estate are requested to make payment and those having claims against the stud Estate to presext the same. LEWIS C. DOUGHERTY. April 17, IPLEGANT French Worked Collars. For Bala "by ' E. Q. &A. HEN DERSON. January 2. - 1— war GECT'S • Indian Vegetable Pills. rpilllE subscribers having been appointed by the - 11 - proprietor solo agents for Schuylkill County, O'er above INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, for sale, wholesale and retail. T. & J. BEATTY. 17-4 t Ma y. Public 'Vendue: WILL be sold at PublicVend.ue on Wednesday, " the 12th of May at ten o'clock A M. at Hee la Forge, the late residente of Jonathan Jones, de— ceased. The following personal property, viz :•1 Horse & Dearborn Harness, Sleigh, [Ails end Bed ding, Tables. Chairs, .Carpeting. 1 Desk, one 24 hour Clock, looking .Claas, 1, stove, 1 Gold Witch, and other articles too numerous to mention. The conditions will bo made known on the day of sale, when attrndanee will be giveit by PETER. JONES, Administrator NICHOLAS JONES. Heels Forge, May I. Medicines. - Dr. Evan's celebrated. Camomile Pills Dr. Hunt's Botanic rills. r • • Dr. Goode's Female Domestic Pi lia. Dr. Evan's Soothing Syrup for children Teeth ing. Also, Swaim 's ; Panacea & Vermiiuge by the Dozen or single Bottle for sale by February 13th, Emmett' , Speech. SPEECH of Robert Emmet, before Lord Norbury and COLORED PRINTS of the 'Rev. Throbold Matthew, the apostle of Tempetanee. just received sac! for sale by B. BANNAN. Dec. 26, 52 Buggies. Sulkies, mut P lIOFFA. 13— 9mo Notice. MEI B. BANNAN. 7-