asf=” l :P3i*Do 3 l; l / 3 1 V413/4 1 4 TERMS VF THIS PAPER.—Two Dolltus per annum, piyable semi-annually in advance, b those who reside in this county—and annually in advance by those who reside at a distance. If nut paid within the year, $2 SO will ho ,demanded Five Dollars in advance will pay for three years . subscription. 'Tarim to. Advertisers. • To merchants and others who wish to adver tise by the year, with frequent changes of adver tisements, the terms will be $ 12 per annum, in eluding the paper, or $lO in advance ;- Two squares with the paper, without change, $ 1 - o — per. annum, or $8 in advance. One square of 12 fines, with the paper, $B, or $6 in advance: flu fitness Cards of 5 lines, $ 5 with the piper, or $4• in advance-3 lines $ 3 with the paper, or $ 2 with out the paper. . .Larger advertisenients will be-published as per Yigreenr i nt. . One square of 12 lines, one dollar for 3 inser ions, and 25 centafor every. subsequent insertion. Five lines or under 25 cents for' ne insertion, and 12i cents for every subsequent insertion. • • Insurance. - • The subscriner,./teent for one of the hest fnsurance feces in Philadelphia, is prepared tomake insurances st all descripthins of property, such as Houses,ildills, tables,,Coods, Furniture, &c., &c., at the very lowest atei., B. BANNAN, Cheap Publications Al, the cheap publications are for sale at this office as soon as issued. at publisher's prices. Single copies of any work obtained to order. • WT. have recently made additiona to our already large astiortment ofJoh Type, which is now creat or than that of any Country PrintineOffice in the state and are ready to execute all kinds of ' JOB Pft , NTI NG of every description, at the verylowest rates : such as CARDS. PH.D .. HEADS; PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS. BILLS of LADING. POST bit.l.S & At very short' notice. By keeping good workmen, and • prompt despatch in executing orders, we expect to re ceive the support of the Public. re.We have also a BINDERY attached to the - ntlice, which enables us to bind all kinds of Printing when It is necessary to' do So. Books of every description, bound to order: April 6, Passage Agency, &c. Thewsbseriber,is prepared to ensase, Passage. fns Passenscrs from every part of Ensland. Ireland, Sent, land and Wales at the.very lowest rates. He alsciat tends to remit tins tn`oney to every part of Emop-. in sums 01 one Pound and upwards lly prompt attention to business he expectnto give ^general satislut ion. It. 114NICAN. AsOni for , , JOSEPH McMURIIA.V. w~ ~ ' - ~~. ~~—"~ 'tea The Coed Trade. The shipments this week by Rail Road, amount to 01,1011,03--and Cy Canal to 0,237,05—t0tal 29,312,11 tons. The demand fnr Coal of all kind; is brisk, and freights to Philidelphia and Eastern Ports remain at last week'kquotations. , • Freights to Philadelphia 70 cents—to New. York, g 1 60. • TAROUGII the politeness of the different Collectors on the Canal and Rail Road, we are enabled to (Walsh Our readers, whit the following weekly state of.ttie Coal Trade which they can rely upon as correct. . BY RAIL ROAD. TROM• PO.B.T.CARDO. For the week ending on Thursday evening, Oj l'er last Report, . 11,493 07 FROM ro.yiriviLLE.,,: .‘• Forthe weekending an Thursday . evening. - 6,148 01:!, Per lititt report, • 83,386 05 ---..—,. 66,534 04 :. ••• .. . ' . !ROM iplUir2.#l43. MAVEN. . • for the week ending on Thursday, . • evening, 0,314. 10 " Per last Report, , • 140,227 11 •• • ---•-- 149,512 01 PROM PORT CLINTON: For the week ending on Thursday - .455 11 v" VeTlast epor - t, ' '2,275 115 Total; , -- • BY CANAL. PROM POTTSVILLE ASD PORT ca.unox ror the week ending on Thursday , evening, 3..13.1. 07 l'er last Report, • , 43,016 10, ----36,010 C 6 PROS- SCHUYLKILL HAVEN Total up'ln Thursday noon Jute lUth, • . Per last report, - - NAN 02 FROM FORT CLINTON. Fur the week ending oti Thursday " • . June Pllh, 1,127 • Per last Report, • 1.4,712431 Total by Canal Do by RaH Road Total bi nail Road and Canal .Lehigh Coal Ifrade. 'Despatched this reason, up to 6th mo. 71.'h 1845 FROM MACC❑ Clll.l3Xlc, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Summit 6817 Room Run Beaver Meni.low R. TT 6.7.Cna1 C. FROM PENN HAVEN ilazleton Coal Company FROM ROCK PORT. Buck Mountain Coal Co ' / TOTAL SHIPMENTS. ,FROM 1 - MAUCH CHUNK. Lehigh Giai and Nay. co Summit Mines Room Run do Reimer Meadow. R. R. and Coal Co. FROM PENN HAVEN Hazleton Coal Co. FROM ROCK PORT Buck Mountain Coal Company; . • WYOINIThiG 'COAL TRADE Total to June 14, 1845. PINEGR E COAL TRADE. Transportation on Union Canal Rail road from 1 tp 15. June, (inclusive.) s `Tons. cwt. qr. 3.011 1 3' Per last Report, ,;12,617 11 Q Tons. cwt qr. Total, , Transportation on - Swatara Rail Road: • 1,675 2 0 • • ' 6,100 8 0 ' • Total, -• 7675 10 0 Total tone DUNE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD —The following is the amount of Coal transported over this Road, for the week ending- on 'Wednesday Evening last. , . . . Per last report, - • 160,361 00 WILLIAM NEWELL, collector 3 Total, ' . ISIOLINT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transported over, this road for theeek ending on Thursday evening last. is • ~ . . 71.33 Tons. ' ' Per lest : Report, r 90,691) Total, BOTTLED M NERAL WATER. mu s t Ci t izens of Pottsville worths public. in general are informed that the subscriber, at his Drug Store In•Pottsville.anufacrarts and Bottles- 'MINERAL WATER, • which wilt be sold on reasonable terms, by the doz. or grniss. Re invites attention to his superior Sarsaparilla Be verage during the Warm weather. JOltN S. C. MARTIN. June 21, E. 0. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I)ottsaille, Pa. , • 130iftea in naiket at., at the Emporium Offme..o June 2!, ;son 111 i nilla and (temp ropes for sinking shafts NJSO kegs North Carolina tar Flue amt Sheet iron for lining shateri.. • AV hi , e Lead Bosse paints oils oat Turpentine. Blacksmiths bellows„ Anvils, Vices, Iron and Steel, lipuc springs, Carriage and Saddler• trimmings; Grin, ' , tones. Eglass Mill and Cross Cut saws, Berke Co Waffle Ironkand Hollow wart. ' Steam pressed :Oakum, 6.. e. &c, lot' sale by ' ;one 216; s • La. • • • _ ; • . . , . ,• .1 • • s 7 • • STEAM SAW MILL. . . T"Proprietor takes leYwe' to 'lnform Ids friends' and the public ingenertl, that be has erected a- N E S • TE:I2 M S .41V MILL, _ 7 oti the West Norwegian.uall Road, abatis one and ; half miles from the bnmugh of Pottsville. ' Any per-. son desirous of getting LUMBER, can he supplied at the shortest notice. Dills' 'Of Lumber can tie• cut any length, not exceeding bl) feet to suispurchasers. Orders can be left at. N•I M. WILSON'S; office. in Market street, where they-will be promptly attended to. The Proprietor hls a large Tract of Woodland, where he can select bills of kny description, to suit purcha sers. :; DANIEL LARER. June 21, 2.54 t. ZbuzczoV CMcp,M.,Qfottiai)EZ39 THE EAGLE LINE" OF COICIIES IN(except T L leae th , P , n li a n t s4 'r i a ff !l m ia et il a ll t l e , ly a r e r Pottsville, the dai -ar rival-of the Cars ft,* PhiVadelphia, aboutie2 o'clock, via. Middleport, Tuscarora' and Tantarinann Mauch Chunk, where they arrive about-8 d'clock,r. M. Also, for Wilksbarre, via.iTainaqua, llailHton, &c., lodge In 'Hazleton, 'and arriVe at Wilksbarre, at 9 o•- clock, A. M..'the felkting day.. Light CoaC4s, good. Teams, careful drivers:and Over good roads, are the in dycements held out to'. the-travelling community, for their route. • ; k • SIMPSON, &Co. 25- OF GR.IND JURI; 5E5,1845. • ; The Grand Ingues4 of t he COramonttealth of . Pennsylvania invniring fur the God y o e f the Countyif Schu qlki 11: . , ' IIESPECTF(.ILLY REPORT, • - ! riiiiAT agreeably to the reOtuniendation of the court, 1 they have visited :the Hemse for'the atioinat and employment of the pool' of said county, and,take plea sure iti stating., that atthOugh their visit was unexpee t •d to the Ste:ward, they t'ound everything in most ad mirable order and conditioni The house appears to ott kept remarkably clean and ;every attention Maid to the health, convenience aoa comfort of its'unfortunate in- mates II is with more than or. nary satisfacnon. that we• can state, that the pdople 9f Schuylkill C.'?unty, can congratulate themselves that they have it to :their,pow er to support their potir, in a decent, comfortable and humane manner, and,' that! the agents employed fur that purpose, are coMpetent find willing: to perform • their duty in all resperts.. '' l • The Inquest aforesaid are of opinion, that the room now occapied for a !Ocher', is much too small and in convenient and oughtjo bMseperate and.distitact from the main building; lilapresent , kitchen might be con verted, into a timing, or sitting room, which is absolute required for the m4le paupers. Therefore we 're commend the building,: of a , proper size, seperate and distinct from the tiain"buiiding,'fori kitchen. Respectfully subulitted JACOB HAMMER, Foreman. Ordeied to be publi4hed lit the:several tiewappere to the county. By the Court ' 17,450 OS A FARM ; Jaen -TMIBER LAND ! 1-g a CID a c t I,3Li os.c., w l l l itry be tsonwldnagr,lvrceffnliek.,ii. l e F o rt u ri , 4 , Swit . u b a o te ur d . iti 10 miles fro'm Pottsville, In the Mahanoy Coat Region.-- Thd Farm consists of about • • 250 . ACRES . • .) Sixty acres of which s cleared, and in a gond state of Loh ivation—thelhiladce isi Timber Land, well covered with Tititber.i On the premi ses is erocted a good dwelling house, 4:11.1 ttvo tenant li t" ses--a plod barn, blacksinit anti line of the best . • S A \VI AT I L 14:.5 4 in the county, canahla of cutting' 6000 f4et lof I.timb4r in 21 hours As the. proprietor is desirous of ening West, lie will sell tha,pronerty Cheap. if application is made soo n. For fart her.paiticulars, aliply at tni,s office. June 21, s 31' .1 .1 , 2,730 17 2J.,1.)7 I 0 I. L 66 03 0,818 06 MIC=M 74.13.3 Oti 2:..".9,167 10 333,62: 16 ME 59117 17818 73235 24271 20063 121556 42,248 Tong • .23.466. 5 3 V. L. CONRAD, Caectnr. 10,649 03 Tons 149,514 17 97.832 N. CLEAVER. BRIGHT dr, PO TT 23 MI r OPPOSITION LINE ; . 71 :1 7 3; 7 I Ural' t I OF Tp ‘ ETVT.EZN IPOUSViIte; AND ,211 WIL K SD ARRE.L June 2! RE R T CHAS. ELLAILEY, CPk, Ornigsburg June `4lpt 1845' . , TO IRON ItiINI7IIICTUI?ERS. TITS SHAMOKIN FDRNACE AND COAL MINES, FOR 844 E OR To. RENT.. • • The Furnace; 'Coal Mines, and Saw Mills of the Shamokin Coal and lain Company • 11 are offerd Inc sale or to Rent, • They are 'situated-in the town of `Sliamolt . N • or - thumberlatid County, untie till line of the Danville and Pottsville Railroad, 19. miles :from Sun ory Basin of tine Pehnsylvania Canal. The furnace stands immediately anon, the Railroad, 'within a short distance of the mouth orone of the coal mines, from which an incline plain leads to tire tunnel head, and by means of an apharatus . attached . the steam engine, the coal, ore, lime Stone, &c. are drawn nil. The Furnace is .311 : 2 .feeti square at the base and 47} feet high. The foundation - under the whole is very substantial, being f feet deep and 42 , feet square. The tunnel is .17} feet high with three charging doors, cast iron, frames and?shutes to each door.' The arches for the tuyers are - 10 feet wide; the tempt arch 15 feet wide t, the hearth 5 feet high and the bosh is 12 leer across. The interior of the stack Li lined with fire brick 16 inches long,rand the whole is braced with bats • of iron lour feet apaft,ttith large washera .and keys. There are two steam engines of 90 horse :power 'each and two blowing ytinders 92 inches diameter, • 10, Boilers 20 feet !ormolu] 30 inches in diameter . The engine house is 60 feet by 20, the boiler house, 60 by 45, an the casting houtie 45. feet 10ng..45 feet,wide and 20 feet high to the squqe. The machinery is of a very superior character, and in -first rate order, and the whole establishment one Which! it is believed. offers facilities for pig iron surpassed by none in the State. The fur nace and mines arendiered for saleor to rent, either sep-. erately or together, Upon such terms as may he agreed upon. Dnrhrg the tinie the works were in'aperation they made,iron of a vety excellent quality, of which ample certificates can be shOwntrom gentlemen who have pur chased and used thd article in their foundries. The coal has been proved [W4 be Well adapted to the smelting •of iron as well as', other purposes to which anthra cite coal can be apPlied and may be produced from, the mines in large iquaetities. The, route to ‘market st front Sunbury by dhe Pennsylvania and Tidewater . canals to Havre de (: race, from which latter point the eastern and southern markets are easily accessible. Iron ore from Monteurs ridge; one of themes! valua ble ores in the State! can:be obtained at little expel se and in exchange Tor coal. ~ There is a saw mill on the property affording a full supply of lumber fpr the use or, the mines, and for other purposes, and there are :dim a number of dwelling houses to the unmediate Vicinity of 4he furnace, intend ed to be occumedly Workmen connected , with.the works. •Ir • t- Any Communiraticns :respecting the renting of the above described prhp.rty,l.addressed,poSt paid to the subscribers, will reeeivelprOmpt attention. FASQUAIIAPe & CARP.F.NTER, Co!aveYanters, 50 Walnut at. Phi Pa. 25-3 t ,tune 21, For SOO. • NE Coal Cylinder, Sereen, and four drift Care, all r I in good order, a quantity of prop timber and about 10,000 pine lagglos;l Apply at Llewellyn to • -JOHANAN COCH.II.L. Julie 21, 25-4t* . - - • , ; New Books. ; .. - • . The Strinetrier,a 'kale by G. P. R. Jamey. ' 25 Nos. 1 2 3 4 and s'of the Mysteries of -the inqui : . anion end nther:secriet armlet ps in Spain, by- M• V. De F rat ;with , hivorical .notes by M; . Manuel De CoOdia.a. : Per No. : ' • • -1 2 i Mrs. C'andle's Conant teciorps by Punch., • 19 Leno without:a Afastar part 2nd., 12 a L Walton or the tian`dits Dautihter. oy lurtham. 124 No. 4 Montezuma'. or tbe Serf by . do'. 124 No. 39 Harper's Bible ' , . 25 No. 57 Linen's! tying Age. ', • 124 No, 55 and 56 Shakesr+caro. . : - I'll Together with it ; variety qf other Binks, lust re ceived and for sare by • -. j une il. : t 1 B. BANNAN Ant. , • , Only $2 50, • rt icK'S • Worh,l'cnmblete, in four lame volumes. i/the low rate at 02 5 o,just published and fur sale 'B. PANPU.rip Agent. by June 21, Cheap - Leaden Pipes, VOR.cnnveyinciivatrr •nrith a entail head. k I and LL one inch bore t,n coils of .from one, , two and four hundred feet in !engin; varying in price, from 8 cents to L 2 per foot,,instretetved and for wile by B. BANK N, Agent. June 21 , ME • s, , • Tall3eho Razors, ' ~ . 'WARR ANTEDimi—if ant ; the money wilt be re. ' Weeded. Cal t and try them. No otherflagors are told on these eogittops. B. BONAN. *et- • June lA, • •i: :a— . . =I PUBLIC• SALE • Of a House 4. Lot of Ground in Poltava. THEundersignerr Commissioners of Schuylk i ll County, offer to 'sell by Public Vendee, at Morti mer & Fox's Hotel, in Pottsville. an Saturday, the 12th day of July, 1845, •at 1 f,..0.c.10ck„ P. M., a certain half lot of ground, situate on the northwest side Of Market street, in the borough of and numbered in Pott & Patterson's additional plan. of Pottsville with the number 15, together with the improve- ; meats, consisting of a two storied brick se. dwelling house, fronting on Market street, sole and a small frame dwelling house on the •I I • rear of the let: The above premises are the property* of Schuylkill county, and will ha hold by virtue of anlAet of Assembly passed for ;bar purpose, the 27th of February, 113:15. Terms be make known, on the dm' Meals. . ; GEORGE MOSER. • ' ! _ HENRY ZIMMERMAN, Commissioners. • • FdEDERICK BECK. • •+• Attest, 0. B. zulacir, Ci'k. Comenssioner's Office, Or-1 wighburg June 14, 1811',' An Act authorising jibe Commissioners of Schuylkill County, to sell, and coma a piece of Ground, in the Borotigh elf Potts:oille. Sm.; I. Be it enacted bithe Senate and House of Representatives In the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia. inifeneral 'Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the nythority of the same, that 'the Commissioner, of the Cbunty of Schuylkill. after giving due and .üblic notice of the time and plate of sale, in at least one newspaper printed in Said connty, are hereby au thorized to sell at public sale, a certain tenement, con sisting Of one half lot of entund, with the appurtenan tes, situate on the northwest side Of Market street, in the Borough Of Pottsville, and numbered in Pint & Pat terion's additional plan another 15, being the same house and half lot of ground, sold to the Slieriff - of said Cctunty, to the Commissioners thereof, to secure debt from a certain Daniel Christian, and as soon as the purchase ;honey is paid to the Treasurer of said soun ty, or its payment securedjin such manner, as 'said Commissioners may direct, the said Commissioners shall nuthe and execute under their hands and teals of office, a, deed of conveyance to the purchaser, which shalt be gond and valid to convey all the inter est of lie said Daniel Christian, divested by the said Sheriff's Sale, ,Daniel the said County Conimissioners.. APPIPpVED—rith February+, 1815. ' • ' ' NEW CHEAP CASH STORE Goads Cheaper than Ever! WILL Mal 101 i PESPECTFULLY inf4rns the citizens of Potts- L villei and vicinity that he has opened a New Store at Neleigh's Siantthan the Rail Road, where he has constantly on bind I ' DR[Y* GOODS, GROCERIES, • QUDENSMIR.E. LIQUORS, . • FLOUR tS , FEED, (ST. 4.c. which] he will sell at a reasonable advance on city prices Ju0.14, ICE CREAM SALOON. GE SLE Ng. HE HR, uAlrEtt l aired and refitted their elegant Ice Cream Saloons, in Centre street, Just below Mahantan ontet, and are prepared serve up ICE CREAM. Pearhi Pine Apple,. Lemon, Strawberry, Vanilla, &c. at all hours: Ice Creams furnished to partici, at the shoitest notice. H, 1 . 21-6 mo June STRAVEL) away from the subscriber, residing at Cressonville, on Monday last, a BROWN COW, with short legs, has a piece ri (mit of one of her ears, and probably has a calf by k s time. Whowever will return said Cow to the s criber, or give him informa tion where he can g er again, will be reasonably re warded. June 21, STRAY COW. CAME to the premises i sif the Subscriber, in Mon hrim townehip, on ihri 30th of May lard, a RFD COW, with a; small whiii spot on her rump. The •wner is requested to cone• Concord, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be •cold, according to law. I 1EL1J,414 DREININGER. Jrlanhirlat township, June 14, 11-30 - FOR SALE, 1 A HOUSE 1 AND LOT, on - Rail Road n. .. street, in the born gh of Minersville.— mg The House is in good repair, and well lin- I s oas ,i.z . ,.: isherl 20 feet front, by 150 feet.from front 1 1 ... %,„, 1 ...: to rear. A clear deed can be given, free of any incumborance, and terms of sale made known, by applying 'to the subscriber on the premises. . JAMES SPENCER. ' Millersville, June 11, . 24-* ' . RAIL.- ROAD IRON, 20 tons new Rail Road lion 2 x 3 do • , do 11 xi 2 An po 11 xi . Likewise a general alsOrtnaent'. of hest refined cable iron, suitable for 31achinista-.round, square and flat. Butler iron cut to pattern.)' . T.& E. GEORGE, Northeast corner of Market anal 12th its. Philada. June 14, ' 24-4 t • 113REIHT & 'OTT, • , ILIRDIrd.RE IROX DE.RLERS, Atihe Tinvit. Hall, • ESPECTITLIX invite the nitention of the corn mutiny.. to the inspertion of their mock, conpistine in all 'the generalities Of 'an exclusive Ilatthvare and Iron store. tIF.6IIIIE }TANK I'OTT. Pottsville June. 7 MONEY. 0 . .140 PERSONS in Want of Money, nn first rate Morteage securities, in this BoOtigh, can be accommodated, by ariplyinii, to the subscriber, at No. 93, south third Et. corner of Pear lit., Philadii. iT. MASON MITCHELL. 23--tit PhiPada. June 7, • WANTED IMMEDIATELY, • AyOUNG'man,. 18 or 19 years of are, who under stands the German and English languages, to-as sist in a store m this regihn. One who has had some esperienec- would he preferred. The best of referen ces will he required as t&morals and honesty. Apply at this office.' . • TEACHEIiS WANTED. .41,E and Female Tencuer. wanted for the Patine M Schools at Tamaquai Schuylkill County. The Di rectors a ish to open the ',School on,or before -the first Monday in July. Addreis JOHN'S. SMITII,Sic'ry. Tamaqua June 7, . 23--3 t F - DOWNEV & FOCHT, ARF, constantly receiving from New York and are of ferine at their store in Morris' , Add ition to Pottsville, Cot The. Sugar, Tea,llolaSses, Mims, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish. Salt, Cheesei 3 Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Fruit 4 TObacCo, Baled Hay, Feed; &c. &c. All of which they offer at city wholesale pricesareight only added. May 24th • 21— e t n i Boxes brown and yellow SOAP, for sale at "! I DOWNHY ar FOCHT'S. -. June 14. viJif;KEItEL in WI IVI. and for sale at • June 14, MINERS' OIL, Just reeeLVattt the Eit 2°;.aot - HT, 21— May 211 h, Q Sacks of fine Ealt l for sale at the store of i 5 ' 1 DOWNEY & FOCHT, May 24th, i ' 1 21— L IQUORS, Gin, -Whisk , ry. Brandy &c. in Bhly, at II DOWNEY & FOCHT'S, May 2 lih, il ]_. 21—; ROPE of all descript3o ns by the toil or pound, at DOWNEY &' FOCHT'S, • May . 21— LUMBER 34 000 feet SeaennedtVlite Pine Boards and plank, and iallundies of Shingles just received and for ;ale at • 'I . DQ:W.TqI FQPHT , S. 51 v. 31, 450 SACKS of Livoieiol Ground Salt, Just received and for sale at 1 DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. slay 31st : ' 22 SCHUYLKILT. pArmvS. ,tae 0.1 • , I 9.. THET r Work of enlarging the Schuylkill hiavicatlen from Philadelphia to Port Carbon, Schuylkill co:, is novvin active operation ; and by the terms of the conlmcts; * the enlargdd LoOics will be 'completed throughout the whole line, by the Ist of April. BRO. • This enlargement will change the old system of Boat Building entirely; Veshels of 150 to goo Inns hurthert, cannot he thrown together no sueessfully:', as boats offal tons have been hetetoinre i and the experience of the' undersigned obtaitied'by the closest scrutiny while working on tressels of idifferent discriptions; , enables •him to promise more etTicient workmanship, combining thel requisite qualifier; of Samna AND BURTHEN, to perfection of model,;—than any of his competitors on, the Schuylkill Rivet. / i Bersons wishing Barges, Steam eir Sailing Vessels, under 105 feet in length, 18 feet to width, and JO feet In demb, will find It to their adrantamito , pstronisi the subscriber—whose work will at alt times be warranted to - , glee emisfaction—Msder a forfeiture of OnS 701111111 th teranict price:, i _ , • .. 4, :M b. ' . .1014$ 111. OBOBLAND, Pottsville.' Pa. I , Stray; Cow. ROBERT lIOFTSIAI4. ?S-!t• land hnlf bbls. just received DOWNEY & FOCHT'S. 'THE . MINEAS i JOURNAL: MnT BOOKS. , Norman; or the Fir ateerman's bride a sequel to PreemanUe by J. H Nub= • •121 The eventful lift:ref: a soldier. being N o 7 o f • the Home & Traveller's Library - 25 Philosophy of evil, two Volum:sin one 25 Self by the author of Clcil • • 23 No. 12 of the Warideting Jew ' N 0.29 Harpers Pictorial Bible • ' 25 No. 56 Littele Living Age, ' No. 3 of the Montezumalhe Serfor the revolt of the Mesitilli by J. H. lrigrahan 121 Travels in Sweeden : Sketches of a journey to the North by Ida Couniessliahn Hahn I2i The Englishman in Ametica or impressEona and recollections 'of Bridal life 'and personal adventurer:tilt both Illemispheres by E. - • Luther - . • 12i Winchesters edition of the Wandering Jew o ets, No *2O • 61 Dashes at life a free pencil by N. .P. - Willis B. BANNAN, Ag't. June 14 ! ~ I 24 CHAPMAN'S RAZOR STROP,_ VXTATtRAINTED : o be good, if bor. the purchaser can V return it, and the money will be refunded-,1 gen eral assortment just received and for sal/ at 30, 73, and el 00 each, by the sutiscriber. June 7, , I B. B4NNAN,I Ag't. • . . _ PLAYING CARDS. MEM dabecriher has Just received a lot of Playing Cards;which he will !retail at, rates varying from 61 to 50 cts. per pack. Persona wishing to sell again, can be supplied wholesale at low rates. B. BAIINAN, Agent. 23.. Jnne 7, Don't be Astonished. STEEL PENS AT 15 CENTS PER GROSS: • THE subs c riber has Just L opened a lot of good Steel • Pens, which he will sell at 15 gents per gross: Al so Markham's,. at 501 cants per gross, the Accountant, and a variety of other pens, at very low rates, Pan Pedlars can't stand these prices. • BANNAN, Ag't June ith 23-- • Scrap Books - & FOrt Folios. H SCRAP Books and Port Folloa very cheap, lust open ed and for sale by. I `. B. BANNAN Ag'f, June ith Watts & Sergeant's Reports; • VOLUME VII of Watts & Sergeant's Reports; mire $5, just published nil for sale. Also the back numbers supplied by' B.' BANNAN Agent, June ith 23 • 500 Rejected H cad Sib; Q EATABLE for Branch roads being, rejected on Jaccount of size, they measure. about 7 x 7 and 7 ft. long. or sound 'Fauber and wilt be sold ehea . p.. Apply to GMUDITZINGER , Schuylkill Havesi;June 7th 1 23 • • 24-fit . Thin Post Paper. THIN Poet Papeq , a beautiful article. thiee sheets of which will weig less thanhalf an ounce, an es ,eellent article for correspondericounder the new Post Office Law, ust received and for Sale cheap. Also a large assortment of Foolscap and Post Paper, very low, Just received and for sale by B. 4ANNAN Aet. June 7th 23 oCf' ONLY .$1 25, zgo FOR Rodger's celebrated four bladed Congress Knife which is cheaper than ever sold before in Potts ville. Call at BANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationa ry Store, where also may be found a general assort ment of liodger's Knives. None of the other inferior kinds are kept. . June 7, MINERAL WATER IN GLASS BOTTLES Messrs. Jarden & Morrison, . , • Ot' HAVE taken an establishmen: in Pottsville, where they intend manufacturing this celebrated beve rage, prepared either with or without Syrup. Pottsville and its vicinity will he supplied every day, regifierly. The patronage of the public is solicited; orders will be received & filled any hour of the day & for any amount Attention is called particularly to MU Sarsaparrilla Syrup; Manufactured in Centre Street, above MounrCarbon Hotel. Private families, balls, parties, &c. &c. &c. supplied May 31, • • • 22-3t* HapiburgSteqm CONSTANT supply of FLOUR, • SHIP 'STUFF, RYE, . . COAL; • OA'VS, For sale at BEITENM AN'S - Steam Mill, Hamburg, Ilamburg, May 31, • 22-3mo' • Dissolution. TILE Partnership heretofore ' existing• and [radio*. under the firm of Williams & Sillyman, Coal Mere chants, is lids day dissolved by Mutual consent. niAurvi WILLIAMS, CHAS. SILLYMAN. 22-30 COM Taken In mistake. HE 'gentleman who took from tha Mount Carbon I Hotel, in mistake. a Lady's - DARK BROWN FRENCH MERINO COAT, the Cape and front line with green changeable silk and trimmed with black gimp, will confer a favour, and ieceise a suitable re gard, by leaving it at tide office, Pottsville, May 31, 22 .FrEIE Subscriber havine refitted his ice Cream Sm.; 1 loon. in now' prepared to fiirnish his Ice Creams, every day and evening during the week—also Parties, and private families supplied at the shortest notice. supplied. S. C: MARTIN, V.,— 1 ;fay 31, • Ice Cream! Milk! rpHE subscriber thankful for the patronage al. 1: ready bestowed upon him, would rmpectful lyjnforin the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vi cinity.; that be will send MILK end CREAM to Pottsville twice a day—and ICE CREAM-every afternbon during the warm weather. .GEO, JENNING B. 9 ` 1 " NEW BOOKS. May 3, 1845 Village Belles—A novel by Miss Pickering—Price 2. Impressions of Ireland and the Irish—By the author 1 of ?Bandon recollections of the Lords and Com mons." &c., • . . 1 o No. 23 Littteli's Living Age, .12} The Comic English Gram— id face-_ _., the Comic English Granimar—A new am tious introduction to the English tongue. Alien May. by John H. Ingraham, . 2 ; Nally Brown and the students, - 121 Part 2nd, of "Popular Lectures on Science and Arts" by Professor Lardner ' 25 New' Orleans as I found it, . • . . 25 Dig Bear of Arkansas, and other . tales, illustra- • live of characters and incidents in the south and southwest, with 10 Engravings—by %V. B. Porter 50 No. 1 History of the World--by J. Frost L. L. D. 20 Will Terril, or the adventures of a gentleman born !, •in a cellar—by John H. Ingraham, . ip The r ick ß e e r c i r n e g. t foe—An Historical Novel, by. Miss , 25 Harper'. Bible No. 27. 1 5 Tr - - ,üblishcd rocether with a variety o and for sale by May 24. NEW BOOKS. Nan T4tVell, -or Ihd Gypsey Mother—by . • Part 3rtit.'Popular Lectures on Science and Art' by Professor Lardner, ' • 25 No. 54, Littell'a Living Age, • 12 Wyoming, a tale, 25 De Rohan, or the Court Cnnspirators, an Historical romance, $y Eugene Stie 25 Christina and her Court, a Swedish His.' torical Tale, translated frprn the German, 1 2 Musical Library (or• June, 12. Merry's Museum for May, 10 No. 54 Shaksprare„ - ? All of ortncli are just received and for sale by; May Si, B. BANNAN, Arent.l CLEAR THE TRACK. N.-M. WILSON, Esq. OST. Respectfully begs lealle to Inform his Frieda , and. the Public generally, that he has retrined Magistrateand General Agency Office, to the taiga and CommodiontiOfircp. just keeled for -that Purpose in Market Street, a few doors item the corner ofMarket and Centre stresm, north side, and 3 doors above Pain oil Thompson & Ws- Good and Grocery Strire. where he is permanently Mewed, and will be .happy at all tunes promptly to attend to anybusmess that may be entrusted to hiri care,,aa Mayistrate.SenVral antlitiperial agent, and Colleetot,clainacollectrdeithe* with or without colt, Books Posted. Deeds. Mortgages. Bands, Indentures, Leases. lintel - and Lettere, Win ding all kinds of Berlveningositlydmauppn the shin test !mica. • . ryint . want to fel l xat~, TO a ealli oto r.mu!!l4 4m MN MEM Toe Cream other books just B. 11A`lblAti, Agent.T 21—, 3.&NNArirrit Cheap Book & Stationery Store. THE subscriber has recently fitted up his Establish:. meet, and is determined to sell all kinds of School Bats, .11iarallansons Books. Blank Beaks, ry, Stationary, Facy Switis • Wholesale and sa Retail, it the l owe st Philadelphia Bash Whoa. Being determined ed to accommodate the Ms, he respectfully solicits the pa of all those want of ankles in his line off . ea. Country Store --keeperg, Teas ers and others, sup plied wholesale at the very low cash prices. • o.lf Storekeepers and others, will be kind enough to furnish us with a list of the Books ' they require; we will be happy to furnish them with s. list of our prices per dozen. in order to satisfy them, that we do sell goods at Philadelphia prices. Mar R. 9- • B. BANNAN, Agent. • • • Perfmnery! Perfumery ! J.H F. subscriber :has just opened a lot of Elegini and Superior French Perfumery, among which s Farina Cologne. Florida 'Water. Honey Water, a very pleasant perfume, anii is an excellent article for keeping hair in curl for either, Ladies, Gentl...men or Children; Roman Kalydor. ?tor the Complexion, Smelling Bottles. Latiendet Water, Rose Water,su peril.... Bear's 0.1, in Pots and B odes, Marrow o. •cratum, Orris Tooth Wash, Toilet Powder. PoWder Boxes and Puffs, Indian Oil and Indian Dje. for col-. outing Hair a beautiful brown aad dark color,' Ma cassar Oil. Scent Bags for drawers. Genuine Otto RoAes, in Bottles. Brown Windsor, Musk. Orange and Lemon, Otto of Rose. &e.. 4.c soaps, A so . Glenn's Saponaceous Compound for liming, Roussell'a Celebrated Shaving Cream, . Rousselt's E.nollient Japonaceous Paste,for whiten• ing sad softening the Hands, and preventurg chap pin Bunn ell's Balsamic, Elixer of Langier. for the Mouth of 'Angier. and Teeth, keeping the breath fresh and .sweet, preserving the sums in a healthy condition, and preventing the decaying of the teeth,recommended by eminent Dentists. For sale at Philadeltibia prices, by , HANNAN. Agent. 52 December, 23, Executrix's Notice. LETTERS testamentaTympon the last will and tee. Lament of, George Kerschner, of illanheim town ship, Schuylkill county, (farmer] deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county, to the sub scriber ; notice is hereby given to all persons having claims Against the estate of the said decedetit,lto make known the same to her without delay. I • HANNAH . KERSCHNER, Exec trix, Manheina township, May . 3, IS-6t+ Philadelphia Auction Sales. C. J. WOLBERT, Auctioneer. No. 51 2iII3.ISET ST. iDELOW SECOND: 9T. PHILADA. Regular sale days: Imported and American Dry Goods} Tuesday & Friday - Mornings.- Shrip Goods—Every Wednesday Afternoon. _ Boots, Brogans &c.—Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock I c Country IVierchanta will find a't these Sales, a large and general assortment almperted and Domestic Sta ple and Fancy o ds. to which their attention is invited Goods delivein on the day of Sales, or do a respon sible person will be in attendance, who for a small re mitneration, will pack and forward hoods as directed, Philada., January 11 . POPES' JOURNAL OF TRADE, CD Li ) Clb ' THE Yearly Journal of Trride,,comprising Laws.of Customs and Exercise; Trvaties and Conventions with Foreign Powers , Tariffs of the United Kingdom; British Possessions abroad, and rFUreign Countries ; Countervailing and Inland notice ; Duties of Lights, Surveys, Pilotage, & c.,; Stamp and Post Office Laws and Rates; Proclamations; Orders in Council and of Governments; Boards, Pad im4 ntary Speeches and Papers ; Reports of Law Cases ; Translations of For eign Documents ; Dangers of the Sea; Proceedings of Scientific and Learned Societies; Geographical Sketch es and Recent Discoveries ; Descriptions of articles of Merchandize, Exchanges, hioneys,'Weights and Meas ures, and other Miseellaneous Information, with a co pious Index and Man of the World, edited by 'Charles Pope, 23d edition, Svo, * 4 00. ti Upon a fair estimate this Journal in Europe is con sulted by not less than halls million of persons, du• ring the year_ For the Merchant and Stateillnau it is an invaluable work. ALSO, JUST IMPORTED, The. British Almanac and Companion, for 180, comprising a great variety of useful intelli gence, including Mathematics,:Natural Philosophy and History, Chronology, Geography, Legislation, &c. 1 vol. I%no. Price $1 75 Just imported and for sale by B. BANNAN, Agent. al, Single copies of English Works imported to order. Aril 26, • • • Ink! ! ! Ink! ! ASUPERIOR article of P. eel Pen ink in quart hot tier, at the low rate of 311 cents per bottle, togeth er with the best lot of Bine, Black, and Red Ink ever offered for sale in Pottsville, in various sized bottles, sll~gfwhichwillbe sold Wholesale and Retail at Man ufacturers Prices. B. BANNAN Ag't. • Slay 24th : 2I American Gardener Sr. Farmer.. FESSENDEN'S New", American Gardener and Far mei the beat work extant s inst received and for sate by B. BANNAN, Agent May 3d, 18—' German English Phrase Book, ITrma. literal translation of the German into• En gitsh, together with a complete explanation of .the sounds, and theaccentration of the German, by Mo ritz Ertheiler, Teacher of the Germnn Lananage, in the City of New . York: ;price 25 cents, just received Aan for ale by B. BANINAN,,Agent. dpril6 Black and Green Teas, &e., DAVID IiANKEN, at his Tea Warehouse,No. 73 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, offers at he very lowest wholesale prices, the following Teas, &C..: : 500 half chests Young Ilyson Tea, 50 do Gunpowder do .50 do Imperial do 500 do Pouchong 'do • • 150 do Oolong do . • 100 do Moltea do 50 do English Con gou do •25 do Orange Pekoe do • • These Teas embrace the choice selections from the various cargoes of Freak Natl, Crop Teas, lately arriv ed at New Yorc. ALSO ON. HAND 004:113a es. Coffee. 'consist ing ofilio, Java; Manilla, Mar. intim, African Mocha, and St. Darning° 10 C,eroons Prime Caracai Indigo, 40 Bags of Pepper, 1500 pounds Cloves, 1200 pounds Nutmegs, 330 Mids. Prime New Orleans Sonar, 100 bbli. crushed and pulverized . do 2500 loaves treble and double refined do 10 Tierces prime Rice April 5,1315, Nature's Gems OR American Wild flowers in their Nature Haunts by Emma C Embury. with twenty plates of Pllnto carefully'colored after nature. together with several andscape views, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN, Agent. May 0. -• IS-, FARMING & GARDEN TOOLS. Pmnine Rooks, Bill or Brush Rooks, Pruning Nippers,nn excellent article, . Steel Digging Spades. Wrought Iron Garden Rakes, • Boss of various kinds, Az. lust received ind for sole by B. BANNAN; Art April P.a, 17 Miller ""and Haggerty. Wins Firm rinsing been (hawked by the de cease of William klaggerty; the business in which :he firm was engaged..will in future tie couducted by the surviving partner. • . CHARLES MILLER. Pottsville 'March 29th, 1845, 13 B. HIBBARD.—One gross of Rev. 13. it Hibbard's vegetable antibilious family Pills for isle at MARTIN'S Marc "`..), --------— .T.lard II 100 LARDSI. 14113, both Ti a Patent, the best 'and 1 Just received. By the use of the . ant and orilliant light is Obtaltie , the best nil, and at a saving of I Sold at Manufacturer ji prices by Sept: bilusio ! Music, ! ! BOSTON ACADEMY'S Collection of Church Mush, Eyer's Union Choral harmony of Saired Musie, The Illarmonist, • Hickok-it Kerning's . Evanretical Music; WYelh's ibrnosirry ofeacred Musk, Just Yeceited pod for sate try Not. 30 48- 1341a3 1 / 4 M, Ag't lkTe W NUM. Pried ?turns and Pracnes., fur IA sale by ' T. &3. BEATTY. ibtay 3d, L . INNEN tilbeetings 3 yardid wide; Large and l Lookiog Gdas-es, Csrpetings and Rug , fur salfteap by . J. hitIII,GAN, Pottsville May, 34 . LS ArOLINS. FLUTES &c.—For Bale at MAR- I TINS Drug Stare, an assortment of Violins, Ftratts, Clarionete, Fifes &e. to which he !iniites the attention of musicians and Miters. March 1% . , .. • • .• H. CRESS AISTG, . . • CA11111:411" 31AK.ER, . ' HAS removed fr m his loid stand to the Ware-room on the . North East Corner of Mahantango and Union Streets, where be has constantly on band, a general assortment of Cabinet ware of the most mii.., dern styles and ap ro ved finish. French and hien pc.t Mahogany Bed St St uds, Mahogany Chaim and - Rockine Chalre, also apine seat chain and Rockine Chan s Wida"Cbairai Soßettes dm. &e. , All the Varieties of Cabinet ware mto order at the shortest Notice, and hi the beg style at Philadelphia prices. H. GRESSANq acknowledges the, liberal tummy with which the public Litre favoured 'him heretofore; and will labour onlhis part to merit a continuance of their favor pest VIM,. • ' 15 1 26.re11n" - • THE Subscriber has 'recently opened a boarding . house, in ket, street. - Poituille. and will be pleased to have n number of respectable hoarders Good accomm4dation 'will be furnished on reason ,able terms. • A Ise transient Boarders-accommodated on reasonable terms. r ` ELIZA HAIIGHANYOUT. Pottsville May' 2d . 18-11 , . . . . t• . .. N 0 rr I. C F 1 . • THE CreditorsiofJohn Sites, will take mitice that the undersiened, has been appointed by the Court pf Common Pleps for Schuylkill county. Com minee pith° Person and Estate.of said Sites, deciarqd by inquisition, to; be air habitual drunkard. Ail per sons having demands against said are requested to make known. and present the same &nate undersign.; ed, for settlement. . • , MICHAEL l °CHUAN, Committee.' Pottsville, Apkil 19 .•r -10-6 t ... Valuablek' arm at Private Sale. TIiE highly Improved property, on which B . lel'e- thesubscriber now resides, situate .in aas Ng • vf . ..ontgomery county. II miles from the Cl io I 0. , .. t ty, half a mile from village of Consheltok -,.., --- - en, and within - quarter of a rule of the Pistil iutri Railroad—thel buildings are good and amide, and the fencing knot and rail ; this property is In the very heart of th irdn region of this district of country. and abounds wil the be6t kind of iron ore t'allM lime stone and diarbl , the neighborhood is very healthy 2- . 1 , Apply to Alien Et, Reeves, 177} Market st„ to Jonathin Leedom 4- Son,/it/south front street. or on th e premi ses or . . JAMES crtEssoN. April I.) i _lO-6t ROAVL EY & ASH trUllN ER . Genciil Commission Illerciiirnts, . '.. Nos. 5 & 6, S. Wharves, firs t Stores holow Market st, • 1 PHILADELPHIA. . HAVE constantly. on hand, and offer for sale; at the lowest market prites,in Ilhds: Tierces and Bids: • Winter, Spring and Summer Sperm Oil.) Bleached. Winter and Spring Rea and Elephant do and ' Winterand Spring Whale oil . : Unbleached. Refined and Cpmmon NVltale and Lard O il; and Tan ner's Oil. of various qualities, Sperm Candles, Rice 4-t.. R. fr. A.,: resPectfully .invite Country Storekeeper* and others, to 4all and examine their Steck of Oils, II hich they warrant to be of the first quality,. and. to give satisfaction. , .. Z- Orders propiptly executed: , ' ' Pluladelphia,rAprd 19, • ' . . . .Gold. tiarnoiid,Pointed Penp. • . IEDUCTION IN PRICE. ' . . LIFRESH supply of - Gold Pens with Diamond Points just received at a reducCd price. These Pens nev er corrode, and will last at least el or CI years in eon slant use cons quently;they are the cheapest aiticle that can he pur hosed. '.Also a supply of GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES. ' : All of whitli will be sold at Philadelphia priCes. [ B. BANINAN, Ac't 21— May 2.lth irVIIE subscritier having taken out letters oradminis ' tratien to tile estate' of Joseph White. late of the Borough of Po tsville, merchant, deceased, all persona . having claims gainst said estate will please present them for mai nt forthwith, and all persons indebted to said estate, will please pay the same to ANDREW B. WHITE, Administrator. i • ' , - Centre st., Pottsville. May 24th, I. 21-6 t • • 1 ' Reziaoval & New G o od s. , ; JOSEPH MORGAN, . • RP.SPECT6I.I.Y informs the Public that he his Removed his &mem the New Storeroom, in the stone House o Mrs Phillips, with a locust tree in front of the door, a d d next - house , above . Mr„ Thompson's corner, 'popes te Messrs , Pllock's Store. 'And has Just Receive'd p new assortment of Spring Goods which will he. sold at,tbe lowest cash prices. In addiiion to his fancy dry goos & triminas he has received, and Will, keep on hand a Areneral assortment of legliorn. braid, Gimp, Straw. & fancy Sonnets, at the lowest prices: Pottsville March 2.!.1815, • , 1 • _i pishipg Tackle. TUST received and for sale a good ass o rtment 1/1 of Fishin Tackld to which he invites the at tention of the angler { r ind . all othkrs. -, - . 1 J. S, C. MARTIN'S .1 • March ~,,2,,•1 12— I ' , ROBERT. M. PALMER' , ATTORNEY AT LAW), i ~' . , 1 Ar,t, . . , • NO i TAR, Y - PUBLIC , . 1 Pottsuille, 1.3 a. - , i c o- offic. 7 us Centre Street, next door. to the Exchange Hotel. 1 - - • 17.,- • i ' - 1 • JOHN , K. CLEMENT,' • Attorney at Law. • • OFFICE, Centre tit!., East side, 4 doors beta' the! VI office orthe Minari' Journal. Mar. 2 „ JOHN CHAS: NEVILLE' ; . Attoriley at Law. ; Tuit.r, attend to allibusiness entrusted to him, ith V V rare and do: patch. Office one door het:qv' the Miners' Journal...! October 19: • o 42 JOHN W. ROSBEERjr.i ATTORNEY AT LAW, j . I-1 ORWIGSBUIZG, ' PA. *.4,1 VALUABLE' REAL ESTATE,. 'U - ' 3 CD 1::P C M -Ma CE• ' ' tai ! MIIF. subscriber e l frets the following destraeln I, property, situate tin Main street, Mount CarbOni at Private :Sale No. l—All those I,bur contiguous new two Mori. , frame hbuses, each containing in 'front ••,,,', ,48 feet by IN feet deep, with Kitchen uses .• • • !!• •• 12 feet .• 14 feet deep, and good*Cellar,l , . le g ~:•.-; unties ta n wmale, and eicellent !Spelt* •,_-_,...-2, -of water, iti front. No. 2—All those,' new two story stone hetiseS, built of the beet =fermis ; each. house containing' 1 . " feet front, by 30 feet deep, with gardetts at inched..l , No. 3—One two story, frame house having 3 rooms on the Ist story 3 on the 2d and good Gar rets, with Kitchin MI the rear. Also, a good !Stable and other eutbilduigs, at present occupied by the subscriber. 1 • 1 .' I .1 No. 4—All those two new two story franie houses, one and p half storvihigh, each house having 14 feet front by 27 feet deep, with basement underneath. and good Garden attached... . t 1 No. 5-One lot of ground, 60 feet .fro'nt by, 200 feet deep ivith a good one and a half story hougo upon the same. 1 . ' - ' No 6—.A1l thosO 4 contiguous lots situated in East Metimparbon'o•earle opposite the weigh locks and formerly owned by Capt. Sheilah& : each con taining in front 36 feet by 150 in depthr-having ill° ire on two Iran e hosed with good springs of water on the premis s.. . , I. The above property is situated at the the terMina of 3 roilreiaos..viz theThiladelphia, Mount Corbett) and Port Carbon Railroads, and will be_iso.d On tie commodatitig t!rinsr; for further parlienlats apply to I Will. COLIANS.:or JACOB it BRIGHT. t. . s—i. 14-4 m. Feb. 1. 1 jil.s. ips ! • and Dratk 3,oCNear most approved kind— .. Lamps.a more pleas ', than by the use rbant 50 per rent.— BANNAN, Agent - . I .111Q91tiitioes ; , 0 F the , bast einafity. a Saran ftStiort niant. ranging 'in price 'firm 25 cepts, to $1 `.25 per boa, just riteeived and for salei wholesale and retail. by - , , . ~ I 8EN.1..13AN NAN, Ag't ' 3ii, Nay 17, S"°4. p §AiNoNju - st received . and far sdle by H I T. &J. BEATTY. 1 May 3d,t3 . kiRERIOR GREEN & BLAC IZ V TEA, just. received and for sato FT. I T:& BEATTY.! 7 '‘43' 3.1,• ' A Lot of Gc t illq;. ju-i u c iregi nn.l for rate by B. DANNAN,ItgI• CM Sto•eSE Stoves!! Stoves!!! ;UST rcyy l ppivrdar the York Store, a well Feted( d as VP rtmtitif of Coal Stoves, Pathan ItadiatoVs, bet Itoitt Cannon,and bare r'lender tilov..s, of the mess and' , itoprjoved patterns. which I. new offer t salt, ail Phihdelphia retail prires, (coat of tranapqr_ anon only added) which will be found upon extunina • ion ,cheaper than stoves of the samequality, triee . verbena Old in POttaville. sti,rz • 41;IIVAXp Y 4, • LEM 111 a)a .a 4 [2l 18-2 mo Adminisirator's Notiee. Guano , . 1111 E PHILA! NEW SPIAIN G • GOODS. . • • : ftllarshatt, Vr - hclaale andlterit Dealer Fastriviabts,. S'apetie.r ay.(lo4taium Fmty and Sta.: nle Dry o;pc*, No. 188 ekernut ' it. btizt•fi.l i; 4 ,4:en1./ eqhflt sir. • A/144AP. l'R IA. • • • 1, • It' ROW regllllW'bictiwt of Ntsw sty!el . l ittAilla• A lin do firealtdlns Jarottets. Klrage.. ibtritrines, ItAnitts . . !irks. Chintzes. - Ittaithti4tnen. Aittatras, and Other SIM. tiin.ible b ' . 2i , 1 kW". Shawis, 7.... cat to. Vella, Em j • Tacies. ci, i sca. linen CIIMII/1 , 11 Par, and M 4 5 . a Yard •3tuitins anti intins , • •• ' Strancrn IvlCthuir ititettet 10 rali. s< th.- 0,041, liacd, and the 10Viett mien, ninittli.q.' ;nett first !! iTIIE ell E A PE4TI'!H T&. CAP STORE. • PIIILAI)ELPHIA, * N0..196 3iterkel it. 2d door below sixth it BARGAINS!! azzaream . -- -- -.. 7 and rl i I, ::, . 1 74,117. e i t .n .. 8 , v o i s r i t i l i r r t t h v i ' ll i 4 - '' ' '..ll.- -7 j i .... op,--:-..,.-.„. • dolphia.l. purchasing Hate- ...... .. gl aw - Zt Caps; would tiiii.it greaily to their advantage. to ;call on ii:=. Our ) .Sii!clif, is large and sonerior, consia img of every variety; and style of Hats and Caps, , , taw h as ; ;':: .., . . , , i lioperior Beaver flats, from Q 3 00 to $1 DO i - - IlrusW• • ~;•• ... 20fin 3 00 . l• . " Vor.';,. -;r±•; ;. 123 and upwards., ~ ..7 ,a . Moleskin. Ohie=and Black - Cassimere r itoclty i Mountain; Beaver: Lei :hornFlats, &e. Caps of cv. ery vi rietV:llnitlO ell 111 W 4 25 cents each, which we will seil wtmlesalfi. apd retail. as low yr not. lower. than anysat her Store WI the city. Please call and see. N. B. PerFons , wliii ire not judges of Hats and' , , - Kane, may be assated they will lit dealt with honor ; ably. . , , • 1 '.,', v ' GARDEN& BROWN. f ' . ?handl. Mav 17; , . . W--lmo • S c. - 2=1.7. f 1;;Z r .-t 4 15: 'lVarih:!Second street, Philacta. - • Wholesale clail Thy Gooda Stoie tx706.1) respectfully inilte the attention or pat V V to Mill New Stock of littY GOODS.. ennsisfincin nart,of Balzasines Painted Lawns,•Motta kin De Laths, Silksi Chintzes, Alpacess, &c:. • " SIIAWtS! ,SIIAWI,S!t • Tliihet, Silk, Cashineie, De Laine and various Witt Linda of:Shusrls.,: . . .FOR MENS!! AND VOYS' •.. Cloths. Cassimerot. garobroons, Llnen rillinss, VOlll. SIIIIIIIIer C,lottr. k.C. , • e1,..0. Sheetine and Shirt ins Linens. Muslin, Table Diaper and Table!plot , s,To , i - ellings.Tickings,l.lsecke, .I.c. . . . . .vvrirrn 1.'4111 , 34,1NS FOR DRESSES *trippd, 19aid: Jaconet, Carnbre, Maims. Mull..wiss and 8,0 l Musilos, for Oresnes. Alai), Skirts, Line Carnhrick Efdkre. Stocking., Gloves, Collars, yells,. &c.•&c.. • . Also; Palm Leaf'figs. . - o,l4.kollert MARTER dri SON. • . No. Is, - North Second street, /Wad& Phila(l4. April 12, I'S DOUBLE BEAM I.*Airt.pini. SCALES. 1 • '•I ' : DALE'S Single Oat' Patform Scales ; •, F • Rouble " Romn a . . " Single " " "Ev.n " ' .. • i; ! D raee Beata " " ron 0. 44 !'' ' r ; • Patent Balances, " Spring .. " for sale -.._i• ,_ AND RETAIL, at •Mb - - l , SCALE WAREHOUSE _ _ ' • i AF tIRAY 4-' nßoTimi. No: 3twALNur St:, Dealers in all kitNof.Scales and Weights. ' - N. B. , All Stiles sold, by us are watranted to Ore satisfaction in Ovary particular. . 0-. &H. Philadelphia M ' atch 29- ' 13-. DAL: P SPRING . BALANCES, ()DOZEN SALTEps Impftov ED St.RINGBALAN- IluEs, with and without Dishes, With a (1111111.10 ply of the diffrren[ Sik!s iof Date's Platform and Counter SCALES, just Steeled and for sale at the :CALF Wharebouto Of , :t •: . CRAY * BROTHER,. No. 31 WALNIIIy SecOnd.. Philadelphia ;ditch !II; 43;' .. • Q.CAIES4ISOE-DALE'S EVEN BEAM COTTN.; t..yrER scALEB .ARE MORE BURABW, scOP RATE, AND CONVENIENT'than any Resale in.uso.- , will welsh froni one grani to 100 pounds for sale et the very low price of ell . 50 each'. Larger size $5, - Bud .33 0 with DishoVarranted to give satisfaction. GRAY & BROTHER. No. 34 WALNUT street. Philadelphia ?daub 'a, • • 33-- CHEAP BLINDS: B. 3.! 'WILLI di BlSi 6110 . 51.!a few doors above Ittarket.Sti , • - PKILADELPHIA, • AT , ENITIAN Manufacturer, has aiviitys orl V hand, a large and fashintiable assortment of Blinds . ‘which for a variety , of colours, beauty and Style of finish: will excel 'those of any other 'Establishment ha the City and will be aold at the very lowest prices. Merchants Supplied with any quantity at the shortest Notice. . : ; Old Blinds repaiiCd and trimmed to look eqOal to new.. He respectfully invites the Citizens of Schitylkill County, to give hint a call before purchasing else where. . • • Widnae and sigri Painting executed as Usual, -14 the brat manner; and on the most satisfactory terms. Philadelphia March S, 10-3 mo CHEAP ;CARPET STORE. S our Rent and Whet. revenges are very low, we .4'l are detertnini•d*:to retain the title of "CHEAP CAI! PRT STORE:" :that our friends in the country have riven us, and •We . now offer for this season an 'excellent assortrr;ent of Beautiful Iniveriot, 3plyl - ' • : Su,verfine ingrain Fine and coponne CARPEIINGH " 4-4 d and Venittan. j Arid a. lame inick!of FI.OOIV - OTL CLOTHS of all widths for Roonis galls toeether with Matting, Hearth Rugs, Piano' balls Table Covers, Ras Carpets, Stair Rllll% &c.; -Wholesale or Retail at the /await prices in the City:, I ' A eood'assortotentOf low priced Ingrain and Entry and Staii Carpets alWaya on band CLDRIDGE & BROTHER. No. 41 Stratvtiery iStreet, one door above Chesnut, St. to.tween Sectind hod Third St., Philadelphia, March 8, 1815; 10-3 mo ADYAVVADE CLOTHING • • atcordin4 late.q and most approved ityleo) . Sprid and Saitiaier fashions,: , •al 292:1111arlel AI., Philadelphia, IV - HERE. Michael Tracy, bees leave to inform his VV customers and the pUlile in general of Scuylkill 'county, that be hasten hand, the heat and largest as sortment ofSpringnini Summer Clothing, to be found in the city ofqiiihicletphia. Unlike, other •persons. Tracy wishes that kid friend,. in the Country, should, previous to part tiastair, call at every other establish ment, look at their ponds, then come to 292 Market st. and witness the Immense superiority of his articlea, mannfactured hy;r4glitar mechanics, and not dune up by persons, who having failed in their own trade, have taken to Tailoring.''.; . M-EverY variety:cif Reidy made Clothing:to be bid ar this old and' fiVorjte-Estahlishment. • T3ACY'S 211•2(Mar1d .. .1 street below Ninth, Philada. April 12, - • Rail goad iron, Spikes & C aws., T u tre 4'2, 44, 54, 58 hiches .lll. , 500 , . 251) Tons x iefltt Bar Rail Road Istin, , " x Flat liar It It Iron•for Drifts, 25 " 1 x ;, , VllTlElicri bars (Air Screensanddhute,' 50 Kegs 5 4 Road Spikes, 50 s'x,;- I do ' • " 91x5•;10 do.; du' • 20 " 11 Or- •du 'do 10 •• 6t , lnch Boat spikes, • • 10 •• 6: " • :do " a'rh to 1 Inch fir Incline Planes, rnadi • of best Ameritio Treh, and proved at the highest strain( For sale by •A. 4- O. P.ADSTON, Co. O r rilith front itTedt; Philadelphia: Philidelptila,:Afitil 12, 111rdo FA Q.U.If AR, &C A wiP ENT.Eit. C_PNVEYANCERS',.• , 56 NV ALN,Wf'STREET. PAIL %D!lr Monry Loaned on Mo'rtgage, and Real Estate bough*` and =old. • - Fhilaelphia,;,Apto.lo . , S • .164 V • • 8171431 ER ARRANGEMENT:- 41. N and after 'o 1, IS-14, no Passenger Tretto. . Y Will be. rttn tiuntlays. r• nottra t - 4'si , illng" and'attler Monday. Anat . '''. From P,MNV at —.•- Daily except San' Phi Lid ' 4 i A:51., . . • _ 'l.lr PASSING READING. • . For ap MI; „" Pottsville Ur. 3' '' , RATES OF FARE. ' - • Between Fottevipa end Matta., 33 SO and SAQ ' ' Readtn;..*l 40,=1,1„110 , AO; 1 1 , a; • 'lhrs. Mel ELPHIA 174m0 14-3 mo p t.oroolr i l • fr
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