The Coaf , Trade for 1846. .11 • t 4t fit?!." the quantity sent to marketis Increasing weekly,tind the demand for coal lignite brisk,both for consumption Dia the line and for the city,' and also for shipments there haying been no leas than 3 brigs end 20 schooners and sloops, loading coal on Wedneaday last, at Rich mond for 'Eastern iorts. The shipments would be increased t 020,000 tons per week, if our could obtain the necessary num ber of cars to send it to market; but rrom some cause there appears to be , a scarcity, and it is charged by a turnher of our operators, that there Is a syitem. of fa voritism' practised by the Company with regard to tars, - whit h, if true, ought to to be discontintied at,ofice. Port Carbon, Pottsville, Sennytkill Haven, Pon Clinton, . 15,105 00 • 73,618 12 avras or TOLL AND. TRANSPORTATION. FT% donnt Carbon to Plll ' a or 1e!to e :T3 schuyiaven. . l 5 • " Port Clinton . 95 MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. , -ROAD. The following is the amount of Cdal transported over this Bond, during the week ending Wednesday even ing last. 11,614 18 Tons, 24,907 17, Perlastreport, Total 25,522 15'; WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 046. Quantity of Coal transported over this Road to Thurs day evening last. • 1.755 tons. Per last report, ". • Total, : 8,506 " GEORGE IIiDESTY, Collector MOUNT CARBON RAIL noA1). The amount of Coal transported over this road from January Ist, 1846 to Thursday ev'ening . la.st. is 15,139 Tons. N. CLEAVER, Collector. LATE CLEMENS & BAKER, HOT ESALE DRUGGIST, Manufactuier of Co . W• ' pal Varnish, sole Agent for the Franklin Glass Works. Having been long engaged in the mantsfac - • lure of Copal Varnish, (as well as other kinds,) is now prepared to offer to purchasers an article which in quality; cannot be surpassed by' any in the Union. Al i so receiving weekly from the abovetelebraDdydrks, WindoW Glass of every siie. Constantly on hand a full assortment of White Lead, of the most approved brands; Red Lead, Litharage, Saxony - Magnesia, 4-c.. which will be sold ai Manufartureeti piires, together • with a large and well selected stock of Drugs, Medi cines, Dyes, Acids, Sine Colors, Perfumery, 4-c., in short every article in the Drug line. Merchants, Phy sicians and Dealers in general, are requested to call and examine the stock and prices, feelingsatisfied they will be induced to purchase. Philada., February FL 1816. W. H. lirlinterstOn, 'Manufacturer of Steam Enginen, Pump. Gearing, Cars, and Castings of all dmcriptcons. ' Port Carbon, Pa. . I • Wanted.: -\\ r - rvvol 4 imd Boiler Makers :an Wanted tamediately , 1 at Pc r 4 Carbon, to whom good war.ms will he air art. Apply to • T. H. WINTERSTEEN. Port earbon„Feb., 14, 1511. 7-41 t _I, DRICKS.—About 60, or, 65,000 brirks for sale, and ready 9J for immediate delivery , . 'Apply J. L. DU NN. Reading; Feb. 14, :TIOR SALE.—A new light Buggy wagon, will be paid cheap. Apply to J. W. Reeeberry, Orwigshurg, or to J. 0. Roads, Pottsville. Feb. 14, ` , 7_ J,OR RENT.-.A House in the Orchard in complete order. 'Apply to ' . JNO. SIIIPPEN. February, 14, House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the house ' at present 'occupied by lion on Schuylkill Avenue, in this borough. The house is . 4 ., - • I s two stories high. in good condition, - and the lot is 20 feet front by 154 feet deep. Fur terms and other particulars. apply to Feb. 14, ' New Music.' . -----.__ . - The Warrior's Return', ris sung by Miss HarrY, for the .. i Piano Porte. Polka Quadrilles, with proper figures, for the Piano. Mazurka Quadrilles and Cellarius Waltz, as danced at . ' Hazzard's'Parties . . - - ; 7n. , eiher with a variety ninth ;r Music, Just received And for sale at BANN4'N'S rheap Book Store. 0- Single pieces obtained to order at abort notice. Feb. 14, 7- • New Books New Books 11 'The Step-mother, a Romance by G: P. R. James, 25 The History of a Flirt, from the 2d LoMon edition 25 Winter Gift Gtr Ladies, a fresh supply, 12 1 : Old St. Paul's, a Tale of Vie Plague and the Fire, by Ainsworth, a Dealt supply; :50 Hewett's Excelsoir, parts lot, 2d and 3d, each, 12'- ' Counterfeit Detectors for February, , 12; Together with a variety of other works just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book Store ' 4 Feb. 14, 7- Ncitice• • TS hereby given, that William Relmachl, is my Agent .1. for carrying on the Saddlery Business, in Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county. That he has been my agent since the commencement of the husittess, is now. my agent, and all the property Wangs to me—there fore all persons are forbid levying on the, same, for any debts except such as have been contracted in con : ducting said Saddlery Busiurss, in said borough. DAVID 511111 K. . Feb., 14; 181 6 . , 73t* • , • Mill Creek Works. , . SPADE 4. SHOVEL MANUFACTORY: rp HE subscriber has commenced the manufacture of J. SPADES AND• SIIOI EI.S of every description, warranted of the best materials and, workmanship, in Young's Addition to Port Carbon. 'opposite the Mill Creek Weigh Scales, where Sterchants,• Miners and others, can he supplied,. wholesale and retail, on ac commodating terms. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. _. • . Port Carbon, Feb:, 14, 1646 CORNUCOPIA. lIAZZ - ARD Sc MARTZ would inform .. their friends and the public, that having recenftYlaken and fit ted up the large,and commodious• bassinent story of ; Mortimer & Pox's notel,They are prepared to furnish • Oysters, G ame, .. I Clams, ' . Venison, Terrapins, Tripe, - ' • • - Poultry,Pigs. Feet; • Beef Steaks,• Pastry, , • . And all the luxuries of the season,An such a style as ,can't fail to give universal satisfaction. .Their liquors also emu( the best qualiiy. Dithiner & Klutz's Philad elphia Ale for saleon draft or by the barrel. At the old establishment, next to Mr. 6111irnan's new •brick buildings, H. 4- M. have for sale Oysters of the ;hest quality by the can, hundred, or thousand. Deal e:s and citizens generally supplied on short. notice and on reasonable terms. N. ,fatly at hie CORNUCOPIA from 10 .until 1. o'clock. Fcb..l4, • Superior Mahogany Furnlibre&e., At Private Sale, at Mt. Ca.rbon. AV . 4 °' I red for sal, nn Tuesda'nextll,Lheha„dsteald„r k eptt.rni„.re: • belonging to the estate of the late inp. C. Marl!, deceas ed, consisting in part of a handsome Pzanii, Mahogany Pier Table, marble top, Mahogany •Wash Stand do., _pair handsome Sofas, do. Card Tables, handsome Ma. botrany French high and low post Bedsteads, Mahogany Dressing Tablc,llureaus, Pier Glass„ large size Ma hogany and gilt fraine do., Feather Bed and Paliatts, two splendid Mahogany Wardrobes, superior Mations 'ny Rocking Chair, Walnut do, Cane Janata, fancy and plain Rush.seat do, Dining Table, large size Breakfast do, splendid Brussels Carpet nearly new, Ingrain do, various patterns, Domestic do, Mahogany flat Stand, Radiator and other wood and coal stoves,sett Brittunia. • Plated Castor. China, and Glass ware, Knives and ; Forks, Astral, Hall, and Solar Lamps, Candelabras and • Mantel Ornaments, pair elegant Shell Vases with glass shades, the usual assortment of articles fur Thal:lichen • Sze., &c. The furniture was all made to order, is in excellent _condOnn, and a- l tree portion as good no new, having , been in use only a few, months. ' Feb. 11, Zal 1111 40 IPAIdIng Lots for Sale. i; ,THE subscrib , :r has laid offanurnher of building lots, 11 at the Hamburg RIMIOTI, along the Railroad, being a point at which a large business prospect opens, and per sons of enterprize will find an advantage to locate , themselves. A q.,,114 . of the lots may be seen 00 aPplitit, w lion to the onelliff the land, residing on the premises, and a publit sale will he held on Saturday. the 28th Feb.. IDOL. at 10 o'clock A. M., in liamburg,,at the pub htnine, oi, Will jam. tihorno, for the 'ale thereof JONATHAN SAEMAN. . llarnhuraaeh. 7, 1..ft.16, WEEK, ; ; TOTAL. 4,027 03::2,524 14 2,255 18 .. 15,445 23 7,367 13 : 30,774 03 854 12;. : 4,873 12 @Ea IMIIM HENRY PORTER. SHERIFF' S S.tILES OF REAL ESTATE. BYB . virtue of a writ of Terrimust Vearwrioat Faro ass, issued by decree of the Orphan's Court of the county of Ytiontgomery, and to me directed, will be ex posed at public vendue or outcry; gn Friday, the 13th.da3pfFebruary, 1846, at 01 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the borough of Pottsville; All that undivided one fourth part of a certain large body of land, situate In Pinegrove township, Schuyl kill county, adjoining lands of-the Williams Valley Coal Company. Jacob Heberling, Eckert .& Guilford and others. and the Dauphin County line, containing in the whole,' 24 acres, more or less, with the appuitenan ces. As the property of THOMAI3 BAIRD. • At the'same time and place:By virtue of- sev eral writs'of LEVARIk FACIAS, issued out of the Court or&ommOn Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to Inc di rected, will rit be exposed to public Yendne or outcry, All that' e min moiety or equal undivided half part of certitin, tract of land, in Norweglan township, Schuylkil cOunty, containing 3151 acres: be the same more or lessi bounded by lands now or tate of Morris Turner, Edgard Pennington, Thomas •Reed and John Middleton, and which was patented to James May, the 25th day of iAugust.lBl4, and by whose will and tes tament, It' descended.to George D. D. Reim, with the' appurtenances in fee• - /than, all that certain undivided moiety or eqiial half part gh`p messuage, tenement and tract of land, situate I 'in NOrtivegian township, Schuylkill County. containing 188 acres,.lo9 perches andallowance, bounded by lands of now or lateCharlas Snowden, MichaelGunkle, Adam Gebhart,Ad mStinnich and others,it beings he same pre mises whir tiLloydWliarionand wife, by their Indenture dated the ,12th day. of July, A. D, 1831, recorded in the office for Recording of Deeds &c., in Schuylkill County, in Book N 0.112, page 133, did grain and confirm unto the said George D. B. Heins, partly heteto in fee, with the appurtenances. Azao, all-that certain moiety or equal undivided half part of a icertain 'messuage or. tenement and tract of land. situate in Rush township, Schuylkill county, con taining 3-17 acres, 158 perches aml allowance, bounded by land new or late o of Burket Moser, Philip Moser and others, amid being the same premises which Martin Jo der and Stisanna his wife, by deed duly'executed, bear ing date the 29th day of April, A. D., 18'29, and recor ded in M e haylkill county, in Deed Book, No. 7. page 5, did grant arid confirm onto-the saAl George D. B. Kelm; in"fee, subject however a 3 to the last above dincribed, premises to a mortgage lien in favor of Christian Kin sey, and Only to take rardplifter, the lien to the said ChristiaO.Kinsey is first satisfied, together with thesp purtenadees. As the property of GEORGB D. 11. REIM. r • At the same tune and place, all that certain tract of land, situate in Nortemtian township, Schuyl • kill county, beginning, at a hickory corner, thence by Bell's Io!, south 18 degrees, 38 Perches to a post, thence by land of.D. J. Rhoads, south 711 degrees, west 30-I:perches to a post, - thence north 22 degrees, -west 181 'peridies to a fallen Spruge,thence south 711 de grees, west 681 perdies to a Spruce, thence due west 281 perches to a post; thence-by land of Pott, Patterson & Swin t north.9 degrees, west 711 perches to a post, thence by land-of Hugh McCracken, smith 771'degrees, east 451 perches to a -post, thence nottit 181 degree:4, east 24 perches to a post, thence by said land south 711 degrees, east 99 perchesto the place of ,be ginning, containing 48 acres and 30perches, strict Mea sure, which said mortgage was recorded at Orwigsbiirg, in Mortgage Book D. folio 88,, on the sth day of Janu ary, A. D., 1835, togbther will' the hereditaments and appurtenances„ As the property of ABRAIIA.SI POTT. Seized and taken into execution,-amt will be sold by ' JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff, 'Sheriff's Office, * burg, January 2-1, 1816, j • SILERIFF'S SALES OF REAL ESTAT,g. • Y virttot'of several writs of Venditioxi Erpotzas and B' Lev iria Facias, issued out Mille Court of Cowman Pleas of Schuylkill County, and to me directed, wilt be exposed to sale by public .vendue or outcry • On Friday, the 2.7th,rlay of February 1346, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the- Pennsylvania Hall, in : the borough of Pottsville: All the Estate right title anti biterest of fiord Patter son in and to the following diecribed prentLies situatoeth the Borough of Pottsville and County of Schuylkill, Bounded And described as follows. Alegi:ming at the northwest corner of Lot No. 1, in Buckleys addition to Pottsville, on Norwegian Street; thtnee along the said Norwegian street, to Benjamin F. Pinroy's Lots, thence along the Eastern. and Southern Una of 'said Lot to thelot no* or late of Charles Lawton, thence along- the Eastern and Southern lines Of the same to the Eastwardly side of Rail Road Street. thence along the sante to the Soutltwardly side of Union Street, thence South thirty-two degrees east :330 feet, South 41 degrees west '8 heretics, South 7 degrees East 8 'per ches, South 39 degrees East 27 perches,' South 65 de grees East 11 perche4, South 27 degrees East 2 perches and two tenth, thefice South 20 degrees west 12 perches', South 47 degrees East 36 perches, thence across the Schuylkill north ,70 degrees east 6 perches, theme North 9 degrees, 'west 14 perches and eight . tenth.; thence 011 degrees East 7 perches and one tenth to the Eastwardly side of' the Schuylkill Catial, thence north 191 degrees - East 19 perches and nine tentl - , thence north 19,clegrees East 32 perches and one third, north 47 degre.es.Sl perclAs, north 6.3 degrees East 191 perches, north 43 degrees east I I perches, north 21; de- Pees east 314;:rcalicoand'nine tenths. north 73 degrees ; east 18 perches anirae tenth, and north II; perches to a Spruce, thence across the Schuylkill. the Eastwards ly side of the Salem. creek thence along the nothern Bank of the Ricer:Si littylkill to the Southwardly corner of the Carlton Hill *at t, thence along the westwardly and Northwardly lines of the Same to the tract of land known as the Firth tract now or late of Mr Dermet and Ames, thence north 4 degrees east 1 - 2 perches, mirth 72 degrees west 36 perches to a wflite oak on the northwardly side of the Port Carboit Road, thence a • long the sante and Norwegian Street to the place of beginning, tieing the property known as the lands of the Greenwood Company, with the Upperienances con tinting of a large Stone Hotel, a Steam es , . •-+ Mill, Landings, Basin, Rail Roads, a num ••• 3, ' ••• , ' tier of Small Houses, and an Anthracite liNg Furnace in operation, Ace., and also two tenth paits of four undivided fifth parts of the Stone dr Fossil coal upon the Physiek i tract, the Navigation tract.-and part of the tract called the Coal l'it, excepting and excluding so nmdt of the said coal contained in the said. tract as lies between Market Street in the Bimini:ll,oT Pottsville, and the land of Lewis and tin: Miners Bank on the North and between I third street in the said Borough, and land of Manuel • ..Ere. on the west, and also excluding such part of the coat on the Navigation tract lying east of qte Mount Carbon Rail Road in viliout thirty acres sold to Charles 'Lawton, and also Millie coal itt the Gate vein, west of the said Rail Road,above the water level, the said tract ofland being sitnated in the•Bormigh Of Pottsville and in Norwegian Township, Schuylkill 'County, and being the same premises which were grantild and conveyed • to Bunt Pattorsons by Indenture'date&July 31st A. D., 1838, between Nathaniel P. Hobart and Hurd Patterson and others, recorded in the claire for recording Deeds-in Schuylkill County: in Deed Book No. 17 page 62. As the property of BURD PATTERSON. 4t the time tune and place, all that certain two story Brick and Stone House• with a . ..41! .back ,Kitchen thereto attached, and lot or ••• • 4 'piece" of Ground, situate to the northeast,/ 1191111 I. I erly side of centre street in the borough of Pottsville in the County Schuylkill, ; bounded and destribed as foll'owS; to tett: Beginning at i the ,Southerly corner of said house at the distance of two feet nine and a half inches Northwesterly of the westerly corner of lot No. 48,thence along the Souther ly side of said house north seventy four and three qoar ter degreei, East eighteen feet three inches more or less, to an: angle in the walls of Said lo.use, theme by the same North fOurteen and a half degrees, welt three feet, thence by the same- north seventy-five degrees East sixteen feet ten inches to the easterly corner of said house, thence by ground of Nathans, north sixty six'and a half degrees, east seventy-five feevtwo inches to a twenty feet alley, thence along said alley north 20 degrees, west sixteen feet to a pest, thence by other ground. of said Nathans„ ST:nth sixty-eight degrees, west filly-eight feet siX inches to the northerly-corner of the Kitchen, thence alone the northwesterly side of said house. South seventy degrees west filly-one •feet sly inches more or less to centre Street, Southeasterly nineteen Pei two and a half inches to the place of be gihning, (being parts of lots of Ground in irked in the general plan of said borough Nos. 17 and 48, which Nathan Nathans conveyed to Thomas Morris in fee, by deed dated the 311th day of July A. D. 1831, and re corded in, the office far recording of Deeds at Orwigs, Mire in Deed 'Book N0.:12, page 166, as by reference thereto will appear, as the property At the saute tilde dad place, all . that Messuage tenement and tract ofland situate in the 'township of Wayne, and County of Schuylkill, adjoining lands of Jacob Scholl, Abraham Hilbert, William Reed and oth ers; containing one hundred and two Acres, and allow ance, be the same more or less, with' the appurtenan ces consisting of a IWli Flory stone dwelling house, with a two story stone 'kitcnen thereto attached and a log barn. As the propertyFitf ANDREW ACHEV. At the same tinge and place, All that certain lot or piece of grOund,_sithate in Lippincott's Addition ur the borough of Schuylkill (liven, in the county of Schuylkill; frhnting on Dockatreet 40 fei±l, and exten ding 2.30 tett back to a 29 feet wide alley, and bounded southwardly by-lot of Lewis Moyer, and northwardly lie lot of Absolorn Reifsnyder, and being marked in the . general plan of said Addition, with NO 32;with the appurtenances, consisting of 1'.61, • P. a two story frame dwelling house, with a, .1 , v;z•-• 11- story frame kitchen, and a I story frame store house thereto attached, and ay' erne stable. As the property of GEORGEKAYSER • At the Sallie time and place, All t.hose_ two cer- lain messnages; tenements or lots of land,Mnd the wa-' ter rights thereunto belonging; situate In Maiiheim township, Schuylkill county, the first thereof bounded as follows—beginning at a black oak,ktanding at the Centre Turnpike road, thence south two degrees, east 36 perches to a post In said road, ththice continuing along said road. south 151 degrees, ea-448 perches to a stone, at the said road, thence north 821 degrees, west 131 perches to the Canal, thence by the same to the Ca nal Dam: thence along high water mark avant Darn to a post, Move north 751 degrees, weet about 5 perches' to the [doctor beginning, bounded all around by land of late Georze Dreibefibis; deceased; of whiclt this was a part, containing 2 acres and SO perches, the second thereof beginning at a post nt the side of the Canal, thence down the same, south 27 degrees, west 80 perch es, and south 7 degrees, west 12 perches to the river Schuylkill, thence up the same north 241. degrees, east 10 perches to a bridge, andnorth 57 degrees, west 4 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 perch;• ei more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of . a two story frame dwelling house, with a e - . basement story-of stone in the rear,. a •• •• stone spring house, a" 11 story frame out . pu g house, with a 1 story stone kitchen there ._.to attached, a 1.1 story frame house, a one story log house, with a basement story of stone, and two frame stables: As the property of GEORGE ER ERT: , • At the same time and place, All that undivided half part of all that certain tract of 29S acres and 97 'perches of land, situate in Pinegrove township, counly,on the north aide of the Sharp Moun tain, and south of the Sivatara Creek, bounded by land of the New York and. Schuylkill Coal Company on the 'south, Jonathan Zerho and others on the north, and land of John &hall on the crest And held in common wall John Behan. • :Also, all the right, title. and interest of Tiros:am B. Ridgway, of, and in all that certain tract of land. situ ate In Schitylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded by land OfJatoliKlnigman, John Richards & Cintarane. Lewis Reese alt. Company, and others, containing 89 acres and 80 perches, (DA. 80 P.) being the saMetract of land which waalatented - to Jacob Rcpp. -As the property of THOMAS, S.'RIDGWAY. - At .the same , tinieand place, All the right, title and Interest of:the said Calvin Blythe, being 500 acres ' or thereabouts; undivided of, in and to all that certain tract or parcel of Coat Land, situate on Itaash Creek; partly in Lower Mahantango,, and partly - in Porter - Township, in Schttylkillteounty; and surveyed in.pur- - seance of aloe warrapti, eight i wbereof are dated the 18th day of Noyember, 1703, and granted to the follow.: ing named persona respectively—John Burkhart, -Wil liam Witman, ThornaS Wildbahn. Peter Feather; Dan-, lel Messersmsth, William ,Slipinner, Daniel.Rnee and, Frederick Raub; and One whereof is dated the,;tenth day of December, 119; and granted to George Denald, and patented In March - and February 1795, toiJantes ' Wilson, Esq., and containing In the whole according to the patents 4062 acres and 151 perches. Also, the full, equal. undivided one fourth part, the whole into four equal Parts to be parted and divided, of and in all that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, two dwelling houses.-three stables and tract or parcel of land, situate in.Raush Creek ant, in Lower Malaintango township, Schuylkill County, adjoining lands of Mi chael Artz„Beckley 6r. Darner and others, and the land abwie described, and containing in the whole 300 awe, and about 50 acres thereof being cleared land. Ac the property of ciir.vlN BLYTHE. I - At the same lime and place, All the right. ti tle and interest'of the said Ovid F. Johnson, being 600 acre's or thercabotite,'.undividcd'of, in . and to SD that certain tractor parcel of land, situate on Rauch Creek, partly in LoWer Maltantango and partly in} Porteo township, Schuylkill County, and surveyed in ; purism. once of nine: warrants, eight whereof are dated the lBihday of Nevettiber, 1793, and granted to thefollow- '. ing named personsirespectively--John Burkhart, Wil- Liam Witman, Thomas Wildbahn, Peter Feathr, Dan= iel Meesersmith, William Shainner, Daniel Rose ana Frederick Raub, and one whereof is dated the 10th day of December 1793. and granted to George Dewild. and patented in March and February 1795,t0 James Wilson, Esq., anti containing in the whole according tojthe pa tents 4062 acres 191 perches-with the appurtenances As the Property, of OVID F. JOHNSON. 'At the same time and place, All that certain mesiunge and lot lif ground, situate in the Borough of Pottsville, in the paid- county of Schuylkill, beginning at the south wesecorper of Centre and Market street, thence along said:Market street, westwardly 120 feet to . Hotel street, thence southward ly,alting Hot el street, 80. feet to Charles Storer's lot. thence eaetwardly along the line of said lOC 1120 feet to Centre street, thence north warilly along Centre street, 80 feet:to the beginning, being lots number 32 and 33, in the plot of ground of Israel W. Morris, to Pottsville, and the same which the said Israel 1. .' Morris., granted and confirmed Unto the said Thome S. Ridgway, by Indenture bearing date - '1 the 14th day I 1 the 6th month, called June, A. D.,1830, said mortgage is recorded in Schuylkill county, its mort gage Book Cl page 237, on the 10th day ofJanisary,.A. i lia. ', 1 1:41 e ; t with ta, appurtenance s lone d,v consistingeinn house,of ;::: Witha two story stone back building there . gigs " . 5 p roperty attached, and a frame stable: As the _,...............„ of THOMAS 4. RIDGyv AY. I [ . ~ At the eame , tame and place; One full equal , . . undivided eighth' par t , of and in nil that certain mes suage rer tenntnent, saw mill and tract of land, situate in the township Of Schuylkill, county of Schuylkill end State of PetinsYlyania, ,on -Big Schuylkill I Branch, bounded and Binned as 'follows, viz: beginning at a stone, a corner, of land late of John Richardil& Coin peep, thence by they same north 20 degrees, i t 106 perches to a stone,, a corner in the said Company!,§ land, - thencebY. the same, and land of Doane Glent worth, south 76 degrees, west 482:perches to a heap of stones, a corner, 'he n ce by land of Kendall, Walt, Fry ; & CompanY, South 20 degrees, east 254 perches. to a spruce tree,a corner, and north 70 degrees, east.l3l perches to n white oak tree, a corner of t Ken dall. Walt Fry's land. thence by the snine,ihe said south2o at i , degrees, eas 80 perches to stones, a corner, and north 70 degrees, etid 220 perches to Stones, and south 71 de grees, cast 6 perches to' tones, and north 56 degrees, east 161 Isere es to stance, a corner, thence by land late of John Richarda‘v Company, north 20 degrses, west 80 perches. in stones, a corner in the said John Rich ards & Cotniany's land, thence iamb 70 degrees, west 67 perches It Ithe , place of beginning, being the name premises granted and conveyed unto the said Gideon' G..Paliner aati Edward B. Garrigues, in fee, by Gaius Moore. anti tvife,'hy indenture dated 10th day of July, A. D., 1036, ee'oitled at Orwiesbure, in Deed nook, No. 16, page 79, And ./..',A.. Gamble and wife, and. D. Mc- Micken.and Wife, by indenture, dated the 4th day of March. A., D.; 1837,reCorded at -Orwigeburg; in Deed book, No. 16, page 80. As the propel sy of--,-. At the :Male time and place. the one' full equal and nndividsid moiety or half part [the whole' Into two equal srarts to be parted and divided] of all that certain tract or pardel of land. situate partly in INerweelan . township anpartly in the horned] of Pottsville, Schuyi-. kill county, sad also 'the one , full equal undivided half /.I part of all ti 0 stone or fossil coal in and upon the said tract - or parcel of land beginning at a post. a ;corner of and of now or late Benjamin Port, thence by,the same Ind and Mad of now or late Thomas Haven; North6B, egress; Kast 295 perches to a post, a corner of land ow or late:of Wallace & Whitney in a line o f land of eit zi r & Wethcrill, thence by the land of the. said Wallace. do Whitney , r3outh 6 detrees, West 63 and one nth - ,perches to a post,.thence . .south . 36 deo , re, en , . ,_ . 20 amt three tenths perches to the north sideof a.pub tic street or road, thence by the same south 62 degrees, west 22 Perches to a post, thence still by the , sime smith 23 degrees, east 14 and six tenths perches to a post, and . ... . thence hy'anot her street or road south 65 degrees, west 3 and three tenth perches to a post in•the line °Eland of Seitzinger & Wetherin, 'thence by the same north ;2 degrees, west 76 perches to a stone, corner-of land Th inms Haven to Samuel Lewis, thence by the sable south 63 degrees. west 203' per Ches 'to a 't.,4t and stones, a corner of other land of Charles Law ton, thence by the same south 61 degrees, .west 1421 !perches to a post in Coal street, thence north 23 'degrees west, 21 Perches,thenee south 69 degrees, west 11 and tenth perches to the Mount Carbon Rail road, thence along the same North 221 degrees, West 31'and four tenth perches, north 171 degrees, west 9 perches, north 8 degrees,,west 4 and four tenili• perches, north 9 degreeS:east 7 and sevententh perches, north 361 de grees„east 0 and three tenth perches, north 46 degrees, eatft six and four tenth perches., and north 53 degrees, east 118 and two tenth perches foe. 'mint on the Sou th warilly side of the east branch of the Mount Carbon Rail roan, in the division line of land of now or late Benjamin: Pout and the.navigation tract: thence along said Pottle laud south 2 degrees east 50 perches to a post, 'and north degrees, east 34 and eight tenth perches 011ie place of beginning, containing in the whole 105 acres and 70 perches, and together with the same as appurtenant thereto the one full, equal and un divided moiety or half part of all the g_nal in the vein of coal called the "Cate Vein," and in the two Veins of coal nexilsinith of it that may run under the surface of the adjeiningtract of land, sold by Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewis, with the right of removing the same, butt not er, give the right of entering on the surface of the said land, bold by Thomas Haien to Samuel Lewis (trot' making 'any opening thereon, which said tract of land is particularly described in a Deed from Thomas Haven to Samuel Lewis for the same, bearing, date the Mb day of September. 1838, wherein the coal in the said three veins of coal is excepted, which said tr'at.t or parcel ofland and the strin& fossil coal in and upon the satirel the said Charles Lawton holds in common with. John Farnum, and the moiety of the said land and coal whic h is not hereby seized and taken imp execu tion wasi conveyed by the said Charles Lawton to the and Johnyarnum,' by Deed dated the Ist'day of Jahn ary, A. I). 1841. recorded'at Orwigsburg in Deed Rook No. 19 page 389, with the appurtenances, consisting of one valuable stationary Steam Engine for raising coal from belOw the water level, [lately occupied and used by Taylor & Clayton, and now by. Clayton & McGin nis,] an Engine House, a large stable, 131acksmitlishop' a Nit:der House and various - other bit ild rF'7o,l... logs 'and tenant houses. Several, of the ••1111 gill ox most valuable coal veins pais through this us'. l. ; land; arid some of them are extensively worked at this time; and have the necessa ry Railroad intprovementaand fixtrires all In good rel pair.--AS the property of CHARLESj LAWTON, Seized and taken into Exectition.andWlll he sold by 1!•, JEREMIAILREED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, °twigs- 1 burg, January 3lst 1816. f 5- PROLVIIATION. ,- WHEREAS the Hon. LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, President'of the several courts of Common Pleas of the cohntics of Schuylkill, Carbon, and ,Motirue, in Pennsylvania, jand justice of the several , Courts of Quarterli3essions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, m said counties, and. STR ANO it N. PALNIER,IIIId JACOB III , IiTZIN.OETI,ESIpIirieS, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivory,lor the trial of ihlt daMtal and other offenders,( in the said county of Schnylkill--by their. precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to he holden at Or wigsbura, on Monday, the 24 day of Marchnext,.to con tinue one weak. ; Notice is therefore hereby given to the Corona.; the icmiceriof the Peace, and Constables orate said county of Schuitkill, that they are by the-said precepts com manded to he then and there, at 10 o'clock In the fore noon of Said duty, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations; and all other remembrinces, to do those things, which to their several offices appertain to be done ; and all those that are bound by recognizan cos: to prosecute against thenrisoners..that are or then shall be in'the gaol said county of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to Prosecute thvm as shall be just. God l save- - t he Comm ditwea It h. JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sherire Office; Orwigs burg, Feb. 7,.1516. f 6- N.. and jurors who are summoned to atfetid said Court, are reqnired to attend punctually. irrcasehfnon-nttendence, the law in such cases, made and provided; will be rigidly enforced. This notice Is published by order of the Court; those concerned will govern ,themselves accordingly. • 1 1 PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given, that a' out of Common Pleas; fir the trial of causes ar issue in and for the county, of Schuylkill,. will be held at Orwigshurg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday, the 9th day of March next, tq continue two' weeks.' Therefore all persona having suits pending, and all personsWhose.duty it Shall be to appear -at said Court, will take mitlee and govern themselves accordincly. 'JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs-.• . burg, Feb.:7, ISM . 6- • il .• 11- History ;of Wyoniing. A,few copies of the History of Wyoming,- by the Hoti.• Charles Miner, price 62,00 per nopy,lor sale at • ' i l ' BANNAWS Cheap Book store. Feb. 4 , : ' . 6 To' Sunday School Teachers.! , rinlE 'subsciber has made oath arrangements with I Sunday School Union, as will en - able hinido furnistiSanday Schools and others with all their hocks at their cash prices, thereby saving theta the carnage, and other trouble. All orders sent to Min will he pedmptly attended to—and any Books not on hand ob tained at the shortest notice. 1/,' Catalogues with the prices ,attached can be oh-, taMed ;at our Store, and all, selections Teachers may make, promptly furnished. Pec,ll.lo, • i• ' 14BANIVAN, • • 'THE MINERS' JOURNAL. New Store at Brookville THE SubscrlbeV has just received fromThiladelphts; and:has now,opened at Brockville, a large and gen.. era' assortment Of seasonable goods, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensurate. In addition to which wilt be found constantly on hand, Fish, smoked 'and fresh Meat, as well as t good supply or country produce. • can and examine our stock, and you will rind us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate as they have ever been gold any where, in Schuylkill county, . N. 8.-Country produce` of all kinds wanted. for *Lich the highest price will be paid. ' GEO. li. POTTS, ---., riARPENTERS AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED kJ The subscriber is In want of six or eight good Rail. road and Douse Carpenters. Also two good Black snnths rtvanteik enquire at his office in Matket street, next door to the Anthracite Gazette (ace- GEO H. POTTS. 'Pottsville, Feb. 7. 1846.• 6- TO CARPENTERS. ROPOSALs will be received by the subscriber, for P building one hundred Miner's houses, at the town of Brockville. For particulars apply to the subscricer, at his office, neat door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street.GEO. 11 POTTS.' Pottsville, Feb. 7,1840, • STRAY COW. Ks•-• •- i , CAME to the premises of the subscriber, at ' residing in Lawtontown, about nine weeks ago, a.BROWN WILEY COW. Thermo ' er i s requested to come forward, prove, property, pay charges and take her a IN2Y.otherwise she will be sold according to !act% .1011 N BARNES. Feb. 7, G-ars, , WANTED. ONE HUNDRED :Diners of Coal and Iron ore for the Shamokin Irma and Coat Works. Good wales will be given. None need apply unless they are good workmen. Also keepers Wanted for the furnace. Ap ply of Shamokin to BRYANT d< Wt+OD. • Shamokin, At:. 7, IBM • 6.8:* To be Let. THE large, M T HE • •• - and commodious House in Mar ,E..'11.,. het street,iarpresent Scrupled by Dort. Bra ,'l ,dy. Possession gi%en on The tirsr of April nrst. For terms, &c..., apply to S. M. KEMPTON, Port Carbon. ri—at Feb. 7, Is 6 • New Books! New Books!! Old St. Paul's, a Tale of the Plague and Fire, • , illustrated,by Ainsworth, 50 tßTlie Robber, a Tale by James. ' - 25 Over the Ocean, or Climes of Travel In ma ny lands, by a lady of-N. Y., .50 Wild Stains in Europe, Asia and Africa, by Col. E. Napier. • 1 50 The Story of a Royal Favorite; by Mrs. Core, 25 Siege of Vienna,' a Historical Romance, by . ' Caroline Pichler, ' 25 Annie, the Orphan Girl of St. Mary, or the : Golden Marriage, :25 The Mysterious Monk, or the Castle of Al tenheim, a thrilling tale, i 25 The O'llonoghtte, by Chas. I ever. 25 The Lady of Milan, or' Fidelity unto death, 25 Dendy's Philosophy of - " 50 The Principles of 'retestanistia, as relating to the present state:of the • .Church, by Philip Scher, ranulated 'by W. W. Nevin, D. D., .. 561 Carlyle's Letters and Speeches of Oliver ' • ' Cromwell, Cdmplete,' . 50 The Jesuits. translated from the French of I M. •Michilet, by C.,Edwards Lester. 31.) • * The Roman Church and Modern Society; ' from the- French of E. Quitter; translated • 'by C. Edward Lester, 3 - fl The Sea Gull, or the. Pirate's League, 25 The Mast* r of Langford, or the Treacher- .• ~ nos Guest, by M ' elville • . '25 Graham's Magazine. for February, - 25 Galley's Lady's BOA for February, ' 25 • Togather with a' variety of other Works, just 're dived and for - sale at BANNAN'S Cheay Book Store. t ti— IZZI Schuylkill County Common Pleas. N the matter or the distribution by the enditsir ap- I point el by the Court, to distribute the assets in the hands of Francis W. Hughes and George C. Wynkoop, Assieyees ntllazzard fciStratich. and of John 'l'. Haz zard and of John Strauch, among the several creditors 'entitled thereM. . . ' - . . 17 December. 1815, on motion of C. Loeser, on be half of the Miners' liatrit'of Pottsville, in the county of Schtiylkill,, and exceptions filed; ride 'upon the other. creditors to whom a distribution of as..ets has been made by the auditor, to show cause by the first day of next TerM, why the Report of.the auditor should not he set aside or corrected and adjusted by the Court. and the Court direct that four week's notice of thisxule shall he published by the Prothonotary, in one news paper in this County. . . By the Court. C. M. 'STRAUB, Prothonotary. Orwigsbarg, Jan.. 31, 1546. i L iHouses for Sal.e.j SEVERAL good houses in pottsiiille,'Cor ,ale. Apply to ' • --- JAMES' GILLINGIIAM, Centre street. Jannaryll, 1816. .5-3t* , - Fruit Trees for Sale- :' . . A very superior lot of fruit. Trees fur- M , .,..""nislied from New Jersey, of the following varieties—Peach, Pear, sherry, APPIe. , " Apricot, Nectarine. Orders left with the Editor of thelliners' Journal, will be at- ended to. • January 9.1, 1816 SUPERIOR STEEL PENS! .4n entire new article! • fr.HE Flexion Ptp,, warrantcd to catch - in the pa r 1. per. Also, tWSprtne Pen, a new article. just re • calved and for sale at frANINAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. January 21, 184 G. . • 4 . Auditor's Notice. % I N T O p Tl o , C ,te E d i b s y h t e ii r e l_T rp ti avn en s i t 3 h o a u t rt t h o e r nd ciu e n rsind coun ty,i'kinep- an Auditor, to distribute the asserts in the hands of Elijah Haminer, executor of the last will and resta ment of Christian Wanner, deceased, to an'd among the heirs of said deceased, will be in attendance for that purpose, at his office in the borough of Orwigsburg, on Tuesday, the 2 Iti, day of February next, at 2 o'clock in the nfiertmon, at which time and place all persons in terested may attend. JOHN P.,HOBAIIT, Auditor. Orwigsburg, January 21,1818. • 4—lt • Mount Cannel Steam Saw Mill ----\ \...ituirted on tize Centre Turnpike, 18 mites from Pottering, in ./%I:irrituniber/and Co, Pa. 9'llE subscriber is nod• ready to contract and deliv -1 er at Pott,ville and interhiediate placed, Lumber, consisting of white Pine and white . oak, of almost any Irmatli and size—boat, ship and decking cut to order. Persons in want of Lumber cut to order, will please "send their orders directed to FREDERICK LAZARUS, Agent, Fountain Spring Post Office, Schuylkill County, 'Pa., where they.will receive prompt and immediate at tention. Terms, Cash or approved negotiable pOpor, or city acceptances will be received noon the delivery of the Lumber. I ALBERT G'; 'BRADFORD. • January 41.1646. ' 4-3mo ‘ NOTICE. • A S my wife 'BuzAtivrit LrAms, has left my bed and. 11. hoard, the publiC are hereby cautioned azainst ling her g rd, nu my account, as 1 am deteimined not to pay any debts of her contracting. WILLIAM S. T.EWIS. Pottsville, January 21, 1816:• Timber Land' for Sale. ACRES of Timber Land for sale; situate 7 AJIJ miles above Minenwille, at the head of Deep Creek. The riniber is of the beat in the county, with good water. gower'ind Sam/ Mill on the land. and , be lieved to contain lime stone. The 11111 Itoad.front Dan ville, by way of Shamokin to Pottsville, must pass through this land. It will' lig sold in parts or altogeth er to suit purchasers—terms ea;y.• Amity to • , GEO. W. MATCHIN, Agent. Orwigsburg, Jan. 24, 2.6113. _ it—tf - ;NOTICE., LETTESS, of administration on the e'Aate of John C. Marti, late of Mount Cartion, - Manheim town ship, Schuylkill County, deceased; having been grant ed to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to elf pei sons indebted to said estate, to make payment, and all persons having claims against the same are requested to present them for anitleuitent. LOUISA C. MARLL, Adminlstratrix. Mount Carbon, January 21, 1816. ' 4-4lt Nails and Spikes. , . 600 KEG - t Nails and Spikes, at $4 6U cents per R •.,, Wash. Nova Scott:, lrindstooei at If to 2 cents per lb. Bar Iron, at 4i cents pet lb. ' . Cant Steel at 181 cents per lb. warranted. Just received and for sale by • - GEORGE H. STIGHTER . 3- January 17, 1848. LIERY _WOgICS, • FOUNDRY MAURINE SIXOP. • rpHE subscribers, it their old stand, corner of Rail J. Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order, at the shartest notice, Steam Engines and Pumps, of any power and capacity for inining.and otherporposes, Battin'a Coal Breaking Machines, solid and perforated rotten; as may be required. Also Engines and Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fin 'Blast k'uratetees. Hot 'Air Pipes, of the Most approved plans, Cup and Ball Joints and ter 'Putters, of the very best -construction. , They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns fur Roiling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Mills in the coun try, viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkeshatre, and the !tolling Mill at the Montroir Iron Works. Danville. They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery. 'Of the quai l:), of their work and materials, it is enough to an, that time and-experience, the Most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the vast superiority of their en gines and machinery, Orders tire rospecfally solicited and will be promptly, attended.to. . • HAYWOOD S. SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 1816, ! 3-Iy ,f OTTO SEALS.--A new and beautiful article, very Mk cheap, just received at BANNAN'S peep Book and Stationary• Store. Dec. 13, ; • 50- SZT , . Notices not exceeding lour lines inserts,' cane Cot 23 cents-411mo insertions 37S cents. ! WANTED. •• EvERAL Monidene, Fintekeie, end Doter Melee; t.7l.are wanted immediately, at the Pottsville Iron %%kirks, To good workmen, good Wares will be Riven. Jan.l7 3 E. W. MCGINNIS. . PUBLIC- NOTICE.' _ rr subscriber, appointed by the orphans' Court of Schu}lkill County, an Auditor to distribute the as sets in the handset" Peter Jones and Nicholas Jones, administrators Ace-, of Jonathan • Jones, deceased, to and among the creditors entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will he in attendence for that purpose, at his Office in the borough of Onvigubtarg, Schuylkill county, on Tuesday the 17th day of Pebnaary next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.,when and where - the creditors ested may attend CHARLES WITMAN; Auditor Jan. 17, Foundry and Machine Shop. -44141Z°? rrillE subscribers, under the firm of SMITH, WREN 1 & Cu., would respectfully inlorm their friends, and the public generally, that they have taken the estab lishment formerly known as the "Eagle Fotndry," and haying made estensive_repairs, and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery. • rail road cars, coal breakers. phlugh and stove castings, hollow wale, &c., on short notice and re WM.C asonable terms. . SMITH, THOS' C. W . WHEN, W. PITIti A 0 lan. 10. - Valuable Real Estate. A LOT of ground. in Market street, Pottsville, caps £1 ble of being divided into 14 excellent building lots for sale tow. Apply to • 11E11111 - ARO . ' Jun. 10, &IL Mabantongo street, Pottsville!. Farm and Woodland for Sale. - • TOE subscriber offers at private sale, a certain tract (Aland; partly cleared and partly woodland, situate in Manheim township, Schuylkill county, about two. miles from Pottsville, between Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven: 'bounded by lands of Mary Minnie, Isaac . .StrauCh, and others,,Containing 108 acres This tract of land.with some improvement, from its proxiiniry to the Pottsville market, would make a val uable farm.' It wilt be sold very cheap, and on scenario dating ternut. Title guaranteed. 1 The subscriber also has for sale, a number of hulloed and iota, in Pottsville, some of them suitable for husi nesastantle. F. W. lIUGHEii. Jan. 10, 1810, 9.-13 t NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS. Mrs. J. S. C.' Martin, - HASjust opened a new and splendid :assortment of Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, at the Cheap Cash Store, fo. Centre street above Market, East side, oppo site the Lamb tavern,consisting,in part,tif Cashmere de Corse, Mouselin de Laines, Alpacas. Bombazines. Meek and colored Dress .Silks, Calicoes, Cloakintra, Woolen Plaid for children's dresses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hose, ac., black and colored Embroidered Damask, Mouselin de Laine and !troche Shawls, Gentlemen's Satin Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Breasts, kc Linen Cambric litikf's., Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, black and colored Mantua and Satiu do., Ladies' anti Gentlemen's Silk, Kid, Wool, and Thread Gloves and Laces, Sheetings,• Bleached and Brown, white and cohircd Flannels, Irish I tnenS,.SWiss ' Mull, and Rook Muslims, Bishop Lawn, Plaid, striped Cam bric, and Jaconet :goblins. All of which wilt be. sold at the most a , mssnable prices. Call and see! Remembor the Centre street, opposite' the Lamb Tavern; . MRS. MARTIN. Potts Ville, Jan.. 10. 1815, , • LETTERS of administration on the estate of Byron Philips, late of, the borough of Pottsville, deceas ed, having been granted to the nnitersigned. notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said Estate, to make payment, and all persons having claims against the same•are requested to present than for settlement. . . MARGARET PHILIPS, Adm!rx. ! min'. 'WOODSIDE, Adair. • - Pottsville, Jan, 3d, 1516. . I-6t • Pocket linit - es, *Razors. JUST received and for sale at MARTIti'S Drug Store an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, some. Ye ty stiperinr,'ltarzors of all prices-=call and see them no charge for sliowing the articles. If you want any S. ka tcs we can suit you. Also, a few straps-of Sleigh bells. Deceinbir 20, 1x15.. 51— DESTITUTION IN 'EUROPE. NO SCARCITY IN ROTTSVILT,E! BY . some people it may be-supposed,that , the under-. signed is making efl'orts to secure the greater por tion of the custom, and consequently tO sell the : r !awl' portion of goods that are disposed of in this Borough. This is not exactly correct. Experience teaches him MI all such,etiiirts would be useless, and rommun sense dictate; the proprietfof not engaging in anything which will most likely prove unsuccessful. It is true that he makes a consideratilmnoise, and causes no tri fling sensation in fhe mercantile world. but his object in haying his name to Appear so freqUently in the pa pers'of Hieborough, is the PUBLIC GOOD. He pro claims truths! IMPORTANT• TRUTHS',! and unless I tUe citizens refuse to see, they cannot be blind to the fact that-it will be to their interest to' call at his MI 810 STORE.IO3 FEET INIDEPTII ' He would respectfully announce that, this immense Store-house is jammed and crammed with bras splinter-, , fine NEW GOODS, which in varietyouality, elegance and cheapness, cannot lie surpassed by any assortment offered in ihe, bojough. The only difficulty he has in pleasing his customers is that his stock is too extensive; among so many excellent articles, it is almost impos sible Inc customers to make a choke. In order to ob viate this difficulty, he'desires to reduce his stock and calls upon his friends to assist hint in the undertaking. GEORGE W. :SLATER. December 13 .111VNEX.ITION OF TEW • GREAT ATTRACTIIiti HARDWARE &. IRON STORE THE subscriber .respectfully informs his friends and the puhlic generally, that he has just received a= splendid assortment of. HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, `CARPENTER'S .TOOLS, &c., which added to his for Mer stock presents a varietyto thosd desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for-quality and cheapness. A large assortment of the best Axes at priceb ranging from 75 cents to $1,•25. Grindstimes,i cent per lb. American steel, 7 . , fl 'II t• - Best Cast Steel, , 1 4 i, ,' • - - Lead, Rolled Iron, Nails by the KetT. Tin, 2 boxes for-82.100, cheaper-than ever-Wire of all sizes very low.' His-assortment consists partly of Anvils, Bellows, Spikts, , Knives and Forks. Spoons, •Naits, Chains,Shovels,andTea and,Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; :Buckets, Locks, Rifles, Planes, Saws. Hatchets, !Rillebarrele Grass and Hinges, ,Vices,Wason box;.-- . Grain Scythes,Sickles, es, Hay-and Bung forks, Files, Rasps,Cnms Hobnails,florseshoes, Pans &c. Also, liyr;v• ?r, • Copper arid Iron Kettles, Glass,. Varnis't, And every other article:usually kent •11 Hardware Establishments, all of which he sells at a very low rate. Persons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, ect., will find it to their vivant:lee by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at tine flay Scales; cor ner of Centre and Market:Street. lie tenders his uhreign - ed thanks to his old friends arid customers for tlieir liberal support, and solicits their farther patronge. • . _ GEORGE H. STUCIITER• Pottsville, August . 16, 1845 33-- Yew Fruit. vrALAGA GRAPES, • Sn4riis Figs, /VI Lemons, Bunch Raisins, Keg Raisics, cheap, , Prune's, • Citron, All of new crop, for sale Also'. an impartment of tits, &c., which will he a Dec. 20, ANOT.IIER REDUCTION. • GOLD PENS AT ONLY e. 3 00. • A FRESH supply of Benedict & Barney's Gold Con -1-I..gress Pen and Pencil. with Diamond points, which took the preminm at the late fair of the Franklin Instil tute,just received and for sale by • .) • ' • B. BANNAN, Ag't. !tig. EMEI . Ladles', -, Gold Pencil Caseg, AT THE lowrate of S 2 25—also 'a very superior ar tide. Also Siliief Pencil Caste and Silver Thim hies, just received and for sale at BANNAPPS Cheap Book and Stationary Store.. Dec. 13, BOOKS 'CHEAPER THAN EVER. BEAUTIFII.I. Testaments 8 1 , 0 0 Per dozen. .Schoel Bibles well bound $4,00 per dozen: Beautiful German Bibles, with. Family Record, at 810 20 per dozen. Together with all other School Rooks 'at (pally low rates, at, , BANN AN'S Nov. 22 47‘ Cheap Rook and Stationary Store. AnVent and Modern lllstory, DnesE, -TING in a Chronological series, the rise progress, Revolutions, decline and fall of the principal States ar. Empires of the world; -comprising details of the most important events, with notices of eminent characters, in tho 'age and Country in which they .lived. The whole derived from the most ac curate and authentic authorities, and especially inten ded for the usiir of schools and families. By J. W. TYSON, A. B. The above is the title of a new work which will stand in the same -relation, and occupy the same place in the study of History, that Maps do in the study of Geography. The subscriber has undertaken tlisclilication of this work, with the film belief that i will be very useful In Schools, families, and he coal; dently hopes that the low price,: viz: 75 cents, or $1 per copy, according - to the style of binding, will insure for this Atlas an extensive circulation. For sale by . B. BANNAN, Agent. • I Dec. 27th, 52- • Notice. REM chearrint I ARTIN'S Confectionary. Candies [ , ,Almonds, Ground •old tow., .I.lr ATLAS ,~l~iln~el~l~ia. SEED. STORE, OP MORE THAN 10 TEARS STANDING.. • No. 49 MARKET STREEt. PIIILADEL.rIitAy THERE constantly be found aeontel carefully selected nssnmentorofAZAa GARDEN SEEDeI, all. of the choicest and most ap ptored varieties. The utmost care la ex erciscd in mising the GARDEN SEEDS, none but the most perfect plants are allowed to stand for seed, and the different kinds are always widely separated. td prevent their mixing by the blossoms. Sold in•papcts by the doien, or: by the pound, upon favorable terms to dealers by JOSEPH P. H. COATES. Phllada. Feb. 7,1616, • - 6 Imo, Accoidions and Ilarmonicons, THE subscribers inform " storekeepers and others, that they have just received A variety of German Accordions, liarmonicons; Ilartnimicon Flageqlets: Dominces, Snuff-boxes, Pipetiof every description. and a large assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, which will be sold wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices at the Second strut itby Sleet. UEORG`E & JOHN. DOLL; • -No. 106 N. 1211 et., below Hare, Philada. Manufacturers of Canes, Tops, Cluldrans' !tattles, Napkin Hines, dm. Philada. February 7, 1846 - •- • _ To IVrachinists 'and others, WATT'S universal Chuch , nil sizes, *OM 6 to 10 I inches ; Snßees Spring Italances..made expressly for Steam Engines, b1:1, .50 and 21 pounds. Flatfortu and Counter Scales, more than S 6 different sizes and patterns: For sale wholesale ned retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. It 'Walnut street. ti.... . . CRAY & BROTHER. rhiladilphi9, Feb,' 7, 1816. .. . - ' 13-- . NOTICE TO-BOAT BUILDERS • * sCHETYLL • :14-iv4VIGATION: ANumber of CANAL 113.nans. adapted to.the Coal• trade, and provided.with strike-masts And centiv , board , i, and in all respects properly equitiped for sail Ing,,are wanted du the Schuylhill Navigation , Also, a number of steam-tugs, of 25 or '.lO horses power, suitable for canal service, and which must be capable of drawing four loaded barges, at a speed of 4 mileaper hour in still water. These tugs and-barges moat not he more than n feet Ride. and 100 fectlring„hor rise in any part more than h feet 9 inches above the surface of the water when' light. They must be delivred on or befote the 15th day of May. PROPOSALS will he received for establiShing a ,TOW LINE from Fairmount to Pottsville for tow ing transient Vessels and [Mats from other Canals—to consist of the number of horses . and driyers whichshall from time to time be 'designated by the Company, with Belays every ten miles. and to run day and night. The. prompts may- be at a certain- rate per mile for each Boallbwed, or per horse furnished, or per ton convey, ed. PROPOSALS are also invited for thrnlshing and running a Steam Tug. of not los than 50 horses power, to tow Vessels into antlfront the Sehuylkill, and to tow Canal Boats from Fairmount to the Delaware front of the tlty and to Cao..den making two circular trips daily.. By order of the Board, CIIARLES ELLET, Jr., President. Philadelphia, Jan, 31, 1816 Centrifugal Blowing Wheel . . : 'VHF subscrilter is now prepared:to fuinish From .1. dries, Forges. %Milling, Furnaces, Iron Works, &c. with this new and improved Patent.lllowing Appara tus. acting upon true principles, founded on natural philosophy, by which the air can be condens4d to any pc . essure required, with less power than any other now in use, without ni3kinz any Unpleasant noise The 'subscriber is also ready to furnish this apparatus coin- , oleic for smelting furnaces, as an eminent - eneineer of long practical experience and 'scientific acquirements on this particular sublea will give his Uttentinti to the work. ' Read beloW the certificate from Messrs. Bush /. Lob= dell, . . . • JOSIAH RISTERBOCK, Agent and :dannfacturet, 4b7. Market st., Philada. We do herphy eertieY that We are noW tiaing nhe' of the Patent Centrifugal Blowers. made by Josiah Kis terboik, 31 inches diameter and 3.1 inches nn the peri phery of said wheel, which makes sufficient blast fur two cupolas at the same time, and melting from 3 to 4 tons of iron per hour, with the Same power formeily need In blowing one cupola, with the common Fan Blower of 35 inches diameter, and 1: inches wide on Labe periphery. ', BUSII LOBDELL, Wilmington, (Del.) August sth, 1615 t'htlada., Jan, 21, Id4lt. Philadelphia, Jan. 10 1846, CHINA, GLASS SL..I QIVEENSWARE EDGAR EMERICK, 210 N.2(1 et.,between Callow/lilt 4 %Venerate. RESPECTFI'LLY rails the attention of Country Merchants and othi , rs, to his New Stock of Goods In the aboVe line, before purchasing elsewhere, as they will find it to their Interest. Packing warranted on all Goode bought alibis Store.; Philada., January 10, 1816. 2-6mO IRON STORE. • ~ TAE subscribers have •onstantly on hand, at' the lowest rates, Iron of all sizes, suitable for machi nery purposes. and also for.coverine ,chutes and fur steam engine boilers, and for coal ears. . MORRIS & JONES, S. W. corner SChnelletll'aud Msrketits.,Philada. • Philada.,lii,v..22, lab. • ' 47-ly THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE.AGENCY IN TILE UNITED STATES. • . JOSEPIII T OrtaIURR4I"S SPLENDID LINE OF' LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PACRETS. - " 4 " • B. Hannan,, Pottsil4e. 4RIIANGENIRSTS FOR ISM. OLD ESTABLISHED ,PASSAGE OFFICE, 100 Pine Stred,' Cur. of South, N. Y. Min subscriber -begs lease• to call the attention of 1 Its friends and the public in general. to the follow ing arrangentents foi'the year 1816, and for the purpose: of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following . • Regular Packet Slops to and front -Liverpool. Ships' Nantes • Captains Days of Sailing from New York. Henry Clay, , Nye, , lan. 6 May 6 Sept 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "• 11 " II " 11 . Garlick Skiddy, - " 26 " 26 " 26. Patrick Henry, .Delatio Feb. 6 June-6 Uct. 6 Virginian,- Heim, " 11 " 11 "A 1 Roscins, ,Eldridge, ." 26 " 26 "25 Independence, Allen, Mar. 6 .July 6 Nov. 6 Waterloo, , - Allen; "•II " 11 "11 Siddons, E. Cobb, " 20 ." 26 "26 Ashburton, Howland, April 6 kug fi Dec 6 John R. Skiddy; Skiddy, "11 " 11 It Sheridan • Cornish., • " 2 " 26 "66 Ship's Naine, Captains, Days nf Failing from . . Liverpool. J Henry Clay Nye, . . Feb*2l June 21 Oct. 2v. Stephen Whitney, Thompsdn, " 26 " 26 . " 26'', Garrick, , Skiddv Mar. II July II No 111 ~ Patrick Henry, . Delano, . " 21 " 21 "21 Virginian, Heirs, " 26 " 26 " 26 Roocius, "Eldridge; -April 11 Aug. 11 Dec. 11 Independence, Aller, , • 21 "21 " '26 Waterloo, i Allen, " 26 " 26 " 21 Siddrms, E. Cohb. . May 11Sept. II Jan.ll. Ashburton, ' Howland, " 21 ' 21- " 26 John R. Skiddy, - Skiddv,, "• 26 " 26 "21 Sheridan, - Cotnish, June 11 Oct. 11 Feb 'T In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Sbips,such as the 'Adirondack,' •Scoiland,' Russel Glover,' Eeho,' and 'Sea;' will continue to sail front Liverpool, weekly in regular succession, therebrproventin,o the least pos sibility of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends', I have arranged the pay ment of my Drafts on the following Banks: _ Cork • , Limerick ~ • Clomntel , Londonderry, . Sligo. - Wexford. Belfast, Waterford ' Galway "Armagh, -. _' Athlone,. Colerain • Kilkenny, Bonne, Tralee, Enniskillen, '. Monaghan, Youghal, Banbridge. Ballymena .. Parsonstown Downpatrlck, Cavan, ,' • Lurgan, - Dungannon, , Bandon, • Eml, Ballyshannan, Strabane , Skibbreen Omagh, Mallow, Dublin Cot:detain, Kiltush, _ ___. Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood S Co. bankers, London ; 'Messrs. P. W. Ilyrned & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can alsci" DR engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia; Boston and - Baltimore, by the Regular Packet Ships, on application being made personally, or by letter. [post paid,] addressed to JOSEPH, MeM,ORRAY, IN Pine street, corner of South street,New York BenJ. Bannan. Pottsville, Pa. ; Michael Mullen, Ro chester, N. Y.; .ter. Basgot Providence, 11. I. ; T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. 4 Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Thomas McQuade, Utica, N. Y. I also beg leave to asoire my friends ;Attie .public In general, that the greatest punethality will he obser ved in the sailing of the above Ships, together with all others which I may have, and that Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I orts where they mean to embark. P. B.4Free Passage tan. also be secured from the 'miens Ports in Ireland and Scotland. from which Steamers run to Liverpool - •- BENJ BANNAN, Pottsville, Sole Aganiforthe State of Pennsylvania. Jan. 17,,18,16. • • .vZ*OO.7•Z, •••;" ;• • JOMAL. Saturday Morning, llieb.l4 l 1416. Advtrtbere wvl observe bj the arrangr.mcnt "of - our paper, that news will be tound nn crettree, Which eompcl the render to glance his eye over all L.:c/o-advise tibernents, This obviate. to e great extent, the abifttintr of haviur advert-ix:meats pieced on whet is 'termed outside of the paper. Veit Ntaitcioce.—Orefetary Metall:tan re• . cently gave .1. party at Washington; which coil ififfert Nuatiredi dollars Some of the papers re•' collecting his-celimmteil speech in Congeals cid the - SO-Treasury: b .veitriguirwf, in the most manner..' how lens. it. impala take the Mon Bee•- rctary to Maki fifteen hundred dollars at ten anti a tlay wages.' ' 6-2mn THE OREGON QUESTION. According to agreement - ou} !ate on this guts. itou wts taken.it; the House "Ofqlpiesernt 4 atives of at.hingtuti. on Monday last, which . :reeulted in the adoption of the following,resolutions by a iota of 163 yeas to , g4 nay& Rt.! red,, That the President of the Uritttl,Stateit cause notice to be'elven to the' Government of a r eat 'Britain, that the.tovenant betsireen the United States of 'America and Great 'Britain in ?elation to the Tolle' tory of the Northweereeest, west of the Stony or Rocky Mountains, of the sixtr; day of August. 1n27, signed at London, shall be anitillied and abrogated twelve months ) after giving said notice:. ! , , Resorted, That the notice heroin` conta Med. Is hot Its tended to Intcrfere with the right and discretion of Mei, proper autlinities of the two contracting pullet to te-t new or putsilg tiegOtiations ter an am t icalde settlement) of the cont rofe ray respecting the Oregon Territory. 1 I i ~ The resolutions are consideted pacific in thelt, 'I 1 i character, anti will 'probably - he modified by the, Senate, if passed by that hotly. • . - 1 if f In older that our readers may' see the:political t • cast of the vote, we have arrangedit , b7.Btates and .. parties, as follows : • • For 11 , 41 ice. . Aga' Kitt .Notietiv • .... . 0 * . •, . w . 03, e , .ir. v • , r • 'Pc' . , - Main,. • •. 6 1 0 ' , O, , o' .. 0' New Humpire, 3 0 0 - 0, s - h 0 (/' Vermont, ' 1 1 0 0 3 d .m,,, , ,uoAusetts, , 0 I 0 , . 0 8 0 tiltotle Island, 0 I - 0 i. 0 1 0 C - onnectteut, . 0 0 , A " 0 •4' • 4 New York, :- 20 —6 , 3 0 3 • 1 -- New JerseY, :2 • 2 • 0 0 1 0 Pennsylvania, • 12 8 • 2 0 ' 0 `Delaware, • ' 0 t.. 0 0 0 1 0 - Indiana, . 7 1 0 0 .1: cc Illinoio, . 0 1 0 , 0 0 .0. Michigan, . 3 00 P • 0 , _ Virginia, , 5 0 0 .8 •1' 0 , Alabama, '• A I 0 , '2 , 0 :0 Al i,sil..t.ippi, • . 4 . 0 0 ~ 0 0 10 Luuisia., . . • 3 0 0 . 0 1' 4 •Tennerrsee, & 0 . 1 0 - 0 0 10 Kentucky, - 3 • 6 ' 0 South •Carolina, 1 0 0 Georgia, 4 0 0 Maryland, 4 0 0 Ohin., 13 7 0 North' Carolina, 6' • 2 0 Missouri, • 5 0., 0 Arkarnds, 1 0 0 Floridj,' 1 0 0 CO TiIIzBI.OIIITINCI PlllilLLlll4—The following is the Bill giving the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany transporting privileges, as it, 'passed The Senate t . ' ' • il,firileer supplement to "An Act to authorize the governor to incorporate a eonlidny tu.make a Lock 'Navigation on the river Schuylkill,'' pnavcd the, eighth day of March, one thousand. cight'hundred and fifteen. SEcrtos 1. 'Be enacted by thelS, mate and irous.e- of Representatives of the CoMmonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly Met, and it is hereby enacted by the,auttiOrity of the 84171 e. That the President. Managers. and Company of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, be, and they hereby are, tithorized sail empowered to carryin, open, and through the canal, and navigation be longing to said company, coal and othermerchan• rime: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be construed to prohibit individuals from transporting on said canal and navigation, as here tofore,,and that no preference in the by-lavra said company, and management of said canal and navigation, shall fie given to the boa's helonging to said company, over these ,of individuals. • Samos 2.' That so much of r. ny former law, as is inconsistent with the pro Visions of this act I be, and the semi:cis hereby repealed. r , ! IMO „ ~, THE U . N I [T O ED TATF.D AND M1C11D0....-WD 6rd the followirig t witty and true Wu/Wolin Of the 1 , present state of affairs between this Icountr anal Mexico copied into the Baltimore American from! a late.numheof the Charleston Patriot:: . "A C.tith.--Nlexico begs the Unled States tol excuse her.' She has ser much.to do vrith tier famH ily al home that she cannot attend to her forcigis rclatiuTr.” • I i • 1 • -- EFFECTS WAIL— As so many! ineiFierlenc. ed warm-hearted young patriots. ari; , so hot for ' war, it' would l W be as well to inform th se gentlemen 'experientia docet,' that the same causes *educe similar effects, and tbatat third war with England would peoduce the same. streets 'asJ the.;C war .of 1812. And' new let us see what some ;of those effects will probably lie. .Ist. :Phe sej?.ure of our merchant vessels in all parts_of the world, and iniprisonmeht of i the offi cers and crews. Consequence—the failure of our merchants by scores, us in 1813, and the destrud- . non of all foreign trade. 2nd.. The suspension of specie paymerft at all ;Consequence—intlation of the cur rency at a time when laborers are nut of 'thus-impoverishing' the lower and Middle classes, and drivin'w them, nolensyolens, into the Army or Navy for Itreatf. 3J. 'The blockade of our ports as In I'Bl sail 1814. Clinsequente—No outlefforour produce, which,will.rentain in the hands of our Farmers, Or be disposed of at starving prices for worthies,' pa per money. I 4th. Suspension of all commerce. ,Consequence —cartmen, riggers, stevedores, poi ters,.and clerks by hundreds. out at the elbows, and in extreme • poverty.. - iii common with all who lived mile • profits of - commerce. sth. It 'will brerik up the `occupation'of thou sands, convert many industrious mechanics .11110 soldiers, others into loafers and drunkards, and send hundreds of crieving wives to en early grav i e, to say nothing of the thnitaantls of widOws and orphans made by war and driven to I overly. - •I . tith. Thousands now at school receiving a inorr l al ednealion, must he suddenly demised of. incline tion, and be ever alter efilicted with the evils , that the ; want of. early cultivation of the mind entails. ''7th. thousands who look•for long life may and- denly find their graves fir from home; and thouri-, ands of Woiinded may hobble through life wittimit the sympathy add po,sibly the respect of those by w h om th e y or e kurrourpled. and for whom the hive sacrificed their •liruhs. Such things ha lo been and- may lie again. . . , Six yeats' war-may result in_ a general hardt ruptcy; a breaking up.of familitrat plutigir“ in tlie deepest poverty those who have .always been en joying the comforts and luxuries of life, sad con- , sequeritly'least prepared to endure misfertutie vvOi patience. ' lf, these things' occur—which G od forbid—we shall look bark with astonishment that we ha e insured all these- evils fur ho sake - of passessiii , . a few acres of the worst land-in country 1U th e sand miles distant, -that erridd in no event ItaTe been of the value of one crrit to one man; in tire hundred whowilt have 5011,4 the ealorcz . 3 ment of the claim: 1 , Rome and Greltre fell by the extension of terni tory, and England, soonerar inter, must expert- ' • ence the same fate, but it is to be hoped that America will profit by the experience of the and avoid the only false policy Which is sure 4 0 rutn her, as it has other nations. if she is wetik, enough to adept r. trsning Gracile. ME= o 1 f 0 6 0 ;0 [0 2 ja o ; 2 0 , o R 0 ji 1 o q o o 0 o 0 o o ESSEN
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