. 70 7 1 7 , t.r 4, The Coal Trade for 1846. The quantity sent to market this week is 15,403 18 tons• There is quite a brisk demand for Coal on the line of the Canal, and also at Richmond, for shipment to the East• Sent to market for the week ending on Thursday evening last. WEEK. • TOTAL. 4.867,19 31,184 08 .2,742 05 0,773 04 6,708 11 • 47,615 10 1,055 03 7,608 IS Port Carbon, Pottsville, . . Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, . . . 15,403 18 112,652100 . DATES. OP TOLL AND TRAN.SPOILTATIO.N. . • From Mt. Carbon. 9. }Lavin. P. ClintO To 'Richmond $1 40. • 81 30 •81 10 To Philadelphia; 150 140 123 MINE HILL AND SCHUTLRILL HAVEN R. ROAD. . The following is the amount of Coal transported over this Road, during the week ending Wednesday even ing last. .. 6.097 03 Tons, 'Per last report, 40,379 05 " Totai :46,476 08 " WILLIAM' NE W ELL, Collector . , MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1846. Quantity of Coal transpoited over this Riad to Thurs day eveninglast, 2,018 13 tons ", Per las t report, - 124364 Q 4 " Total ', 14,442 17 " GEORG ETIADESTY, Collector MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transported over this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last. is MIS Tons. ' Per last report • 20,038 " Total, : 22,016 • N. CLEAVER, Collector SOTUYRILL VLLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transpotted.over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail ROad for the week ending March 7. 15-16.- * 790 01 Tone. /0,013 ,00 Tons: Per last report, Total, TuEASUREIVS SALE • - OF UNSEATED LANDS. AGREEABLY to the iirocisiOtis of an Act of Assem bly, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling 'Unseated Lands for taxes, and for other purposes; pas ted on the I: th day of March 1815. and the further supplement 'thereto passod on the 13th day of March, 1817, and On the 24:1.11 of March, 1831, the Treasurer of ,the county of Schuylkill, hereby gives notice to all, persons concerned therein, that unless the County, Road, School and State Taxes due - on the following Tracts of Unseated Lauds, situate in Schuylkill Coun ty, are paid befure the day of sale, the whole or such' parts of each Tract as will paythe charges and costs; chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in the borough of Orwiesburg, County of on' the"-.SECOND MONDAY IN "JUNE NEXT-, Schuylkill, and be oontinued.by adjournment from, day to day, for arreur ,ages of taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on each respectively. Porter • Township ergs. ' Warrantees or owners. - .Taaes. • 120 ' .' Jacob Leng,el, ' 82240 SI 209 ' Jacob Shaeffer, : ' : - 39 178 : Daniel •Miller, : • - • 34 55 300 „Samuel Oyster, 150. , . ;William Zimmerman, .- l3 23 ISO • (Philip Zimmerman, , . 19 78. 154 • Benjamin Bonawitz,4 ~..„ 22.73 146 ' . John Bard, : s • -12 10 SO : JacolcChrist, , • 821 300 George Drenkle &Greenawald, 27 36 231 GeorgeDrenkle kGreenawald; 22 S 3 VI George Drenkle sr. Greenawald, 21'92 300 ' William Graeff,. 47 77 135 .- Daniel Hain,_ 21 31 145 John Hain, • 28 59 130 hems Heberling,,• 25 24 241 Samuel Kimmel, ,'.. . 46 78 177 Jacob Kimmel, , 19 62 297 • : Henry Buehler, , 33 77 441 ' • John Lenge!, . _ ~r , ' 65 62 411 ' ..Caqier Lenge!, 06 02 443 "I /Stephen Lengel, . • 06 02 253 '•. ••• Joseph Zerbey, . 32 5 1717 223 . : Loivard Eli, , 40 ° Michael Seltzer,' 4.15 100 • ' Abraham Eves, 20 75' ~55 . It Eunizleman* .1 H. P. Gratz, 11 40 100 f. Peter Filbert, - , 11 75 165 : Samuel Bickel, 875 - ~ 50 ' . Drenkle, George & Greenawald, 160 141 ' do r- do f do 450 135 • • do do i do 432 150 • do , do do 4 [4l 4111 . ' do do do 12 SO 100 , . George if`Eitzer, • 420 100 , , William Grami; 320 . 129 Wilihrin Graeff& Co., 6 70 142 • John Iluber, 12 91 243 ' do IS 70 , 100 icihn C. Eittleman, , 6 60 • - 147' : henry Bileliler, 6lO ..341 John Lepiel, • ' .21 65 6.3 441 Casper Lengel, '4 • 443 Stephen Lepgel, ' 24 60 107 • • henryllnthnrhour,. . 490 82 .: Jacob Yeager, . . . lO 66 100 -, William Grad]; ', , 200 • 59 John Stdin, 1 15 . . , • 165 . Jacob Kimmel, , .. II 55 141 1 Hoch. Atuane Ley ¢ Drenkle, '2 82 300 do ' l ' :do 600 135 - do - do 2 70 '251 'do : „ —s_o2. ;211 JO • 78 Adam Stahl,' 156 -• ' William• Tobias, .148 n - 51ichael Sehad' & . 100 George Seltzer, , • .1 184 B. BOIVI.Witz; 441 '• s John Lengel, 411 Casper Lengel, 440 . Stephen Lengel, 1 4 3 Joseph Sorher, 200 John Scholl, Lower Illahantang'o Towtiihip.- .Greenawalt. George and otheric John slither, .do , do John Zerb , Francis :3 tatzer, Peter 51innich, • Bsnja min 12lonawitz, Peter Klinger, Senior,. ' Peter Klinger, do • de 143 14s 243 do Alex. Klinger, (Miller's Heir) - Peter Klinger, George Kalce. Marcus Kauffman,- John B. Otto, - Kelly, Scholl & . - George Seltzer & Spatzer, John Hassler Co., Thomas Barran, John Ktintzelerian; Peter Filhert,,Bate Feather] , H. Mintz, John Ybund [Estate] John George. Kimmel, Halter ¢ Co., Daniel Messers.mith, • DanieVitose, • Thomas Wildbahn, Shirehir, Conrad Feger, George Eckert, Michael Madera, • Philip Miller, Jacob Bowen. 1. Jonas Strohecker, ; Thomas Lengel, • Benj. Bonawiis, • do ' Paul Brand, • Wm. Graetr, - • - , EdwardAnty, Johnber, do do Samuel Rain, Peter Klinger, Samuellia in, Peter Klinger, John C..blittleman, do 't Daniel Klapp, Joseph Lengel, John Reed, . do 159 157 120 48 58"- Philip llnntzingcr, George Dewalt, John Borger, William Witruan, Frederick Rapp, Peter Threther (Feather,) Wm. Sboener, Jacob Dinger, .•• George Mackey,. Reuben Troxsell, Michael Seltzer, - John Grove, Benjamin Recm, Peter Filbert, Samuel Rood, J. W. P. Gratz 4. H. Ktintzelman, 91 Phtlip Runzeiman (Estate,) 1 66 Krouse & Strong, • 3 66. Norwegian Township. Robert Ei . trp, 14 16 do i, . • 23 60 U. Odenheirner, ' '9 44 Geo. F. Randolph, 3 30 of Geo. F. Randolph, • 20 55 ' Wuhan' Richardson, 14 69 .; of Benj. Richards, 20 65 Seltzer & Zimmerman, 11 05 . William Richardson, 17 40 do 14 75 1 61 Valentine Wagner_(Estate,) • 2'89 Wetherill & Brothers, ' 21 09 do, '0 49 Heirs of Geo. Selzer deceseed, 5 80 do • 11 62 443 k s 450 440 410 400 119 49 2000, 400 510 . `' ~~s~i t. f , -,-- , , 23 143 44 150 300 I •Lot . Abraham Biddleman, Lot& 1 do; . Jacob Shappell, 2 . Solomon Lindner, '2 ' - Joseph Reacitert, ~ 11 Jacob Bitting,' 1 I Titus 13eratietr . .1 • Samuel Brooks, 1 Griffith Griffith, • 2 George M. Cummings, .1 . ' Alexander Graham,' ..,-- . 2 ••• John 16. E . rerly, 1 ' . Edward H. Gill, i ' Sirs. Murphy, 1 Benj. Nehf, 'NO.3, 1 • George Delbert, • 5 Wniftichardson, 1 Joshua Lippincott, No. 54 \ ' 1 do ' do 55 1 .. do do 56 . .1 • . do • do 57 ~ 1 do do - : • 58: 1 ' tlt. • . do -59 1 'do . do ~60 f • 1 :. do do ' 61 1 = do do • . 62 ~ -1. • do do -74 1 ' do do ' 75 1" do 'do 76 1 ' do do ' 77 I • do do 78 ' I do • - ) 40 . . 79 I do 140 ', 'BO '1 ' 'do , do 81. 1 do :%do " . 82 1 do do 83 . 1 - do' do ' 84 1 ' do : . do ' 85 1 " 'do ' „do 86 Ido . , do 87 . . . „ 1 .., • do . .', do 88, I '.. do , do ' 89' 1 , do ' do .OP 4 acres,:p per Joshua Lippincott, '2 tuts, 'l.Vm. Mortimer Jr., . 6 Ilichardebn S. Hill, • 1 ' Geofge Roush, Est. 1 John Kantner, 1 • . Daniel Stein. • . 2 John Shoener,jr, . 4 'Robert 11111, , • ••., 21 Richardion & Hill, 8 Jo- b oa Lippincott, .' ' 8 John W./hick. _ , - 2 ' • Brick & Richardson, 1 . Jacob S. Whalen, 1 ' 'Henry Tyson. 1 'Benj. Pott; [lsland) . ' - ' • 2 I 1- Robert Bass, 177 I J. Cresson & Brother!, No. 5, . 88 1 George W. Rerchenshleger, 59 II • Solomon Bensinger, '1 05 1 Richardson & Hill, No. 65 1 92 1 ' do ' do . 95 , 1 92- do do 96 ' • ' 1 92 1 . do ' do •,- 97 . 192 Wm. Richardson, 3 so' Bard Patterson, ' . ' -. 106 Abrahain Pott, . 1 13 George:Deibert, [late Rankin) ' 39 Robert ,C. Hill, ' . 4 9.0 ( 'lb. be continued.) ' .... . - 10,603 01 Tons JESSE TURNER. P'OOR HOUSE .ICCOU.VT. CHARLES. lICSTZINGER, Tref:tomer, in 'account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of, Faiiploy -ment, for the County of Schuylkill; front ,lhe fret day of January 1815, to the first day of January 1640, inchisire Ors . . . . . • To Cnih received, from the Commissioners of Scltu lkill County for the use of the Direr. - . tors of the P,hor ilLzaid county,up to this day 5,500 00 To Cash received from Wm. GrietT, steward, tar money received from Lehigh County, for maintamance of Susan Leyman, 562 43 Balance.; remaining in the Treasury, Juntiary 10th, 1436, .465 67 , c Cr. To cash paid Ste Ward for the use of 'Alms ' - ' House, • , , ' 300 67 Dry Goods, '' ' 426 331 Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Oil and Spices, : '378 67 Hardware, . Blacksmith, , . •.. 27 1 V1 , Cedar, Queens and Earthen Ware, Books and Stationery, - ' ' 10 . 185. . Drugs and Medicines, Toliacco,• . • " ' 97 781 78 Tons Coal, . Shoes and Stockingsp ' • 1. • . •• 71 861.. Stoves amt Tinware,. . 1 46 65 • (Med Apples'and Peaches, • 27 00 Labor on Farm, ! .., - , ' • 141 651 Postage,-2 26 , • . . Plaster of Paris, , • 12 00 school,Tax, 21 89 County and State (Tax. 56 54 6 Barrels Flour,. ~ 29.42 Out door relief, : . . . - 1169 161 Attending, Ilospital,- . • '• • ,117 87 Srho'ol Teacher,l .. 43 33 ; Printing, 1 • . . , . 58 00 ~ Bedsteads, i , . 1800 Bacon, i • • • •' 66 921 Beef and Pork, , • ' . , 135 65; 10 Mends of Steer's, - . 250'00 Weaving Cloth. i • . 12 121 Elizabeth Shoemaker. Dower two yeirs, , 103 01 Combs, Brushes nod Brooms, • • • , 32 201 Fish and Salt, . 54 b 9 Board and Medical attendance BloCkley Nit's i House, Philada.', ' - ' 121 18 Coffins, . , .66.00 Tables.:; . . 00 Bed (words - . • %40 Repa i ring Ram . , • , . 'l4l 551 Repairing Kitchen,. . • .. . 1 1 6 6 4 6 0 5 Fencing Yard. . • . 8171 bushels Rye, . - 543 54" 2043 bushels Lime, • . ,189 05 Tar, ___. _ .. . .5 25 '1 adoring, . r •- " •• 38 381 • . ' Garden Seeds, . . 1,621 1 Scythe and Handle, : • • 1 371 Hats and Caps, . • Seed Wheat; 7 20 3 bushels Timothy Seed. . " '• • 8 50 Paints, Oil and Glass, , . . 26 88 Policy of Insurance, , ! .50 00 Saddlery; ' : ... 20-05 Candles, Moks, Cotton, Wick and. Wire; ' 24 50 Gardner.. • [, 5 75 , Shipstuff and Bran, • „ • • 35 35 Balance paid Elijah Hammer, late Treasurer, 240 I . For extra services,, 5 00 . .. Services to Mail!, . . 205 00 SALARIES: ' 300 s 00 1 56 5 46 1 40 3 50 5 19 15 43 15 43 IS 40 7 07 4 00 . Paid John Batman, Esq., - george Halberstadt, M. D., for n. year's salary as surgeon in the House, and out door Phy sician,l2s 00: . . , Henry Krebsl.year salary asClerk, 50 00 John G. Koehler. ht. Dr.,l year's salary as Pity'. •siciau to the . House, . 50 00 Wm..l. IMbliins, 1 year's salary as Clerk, 131 '2l John k 'Annie!, 1 year's salary, . '2O 00 Extra services, - - - 15 00 Michael .Frcehafer, 1 year's salary, -----t 20 00 Extra services, - 33 75 Samuel Boyer. I year's salary, ' • '2O 00 'Balance remaining in the hands of Charles 'Huntzinge.., Treaaurer,Jan. 10th, this day in clusive, *6,062.43 TNT E the subscribers, AnditOrs or Schuylkill County, V V having examined the account of Charles Hunt zinger, Esq., Treasurer of the Schuylkill County Alms House and House of Employment, and respectfully do report the foreaning statement, as , the result of our in vestigation ; and that there is due.by Charles -Hunt zinger, Esq., Treasurer, a balance In favor of the coun ty of Schuylkill of Four Hundred and Eighty Five Dol lars and Sixty Seven cents., • . . Wttness our Elands, this 16th day of January, A.D., 1616. MICHAEL FRITZ, CHARLES BENNETT, Auditors. . . WILLIAM GRIEFF, Stet:card, in account irith. the Direr [aril of the PoOr and of the Monet of Employment, for the County of SchnyUtill, from thefirst day of January A. D., 1815, to !West day of January, A. D.; 161 b. ;- . ; . , . S • ~ . - Dr. . . . . : To cash reietved of Charles Ifuntainger, Treasurer, for the use of the Alms house, 306 67 Rent from Jeremiah Hughes, - , 140 00 Philip Reed, for Catharine Quillman,a Pauper, .0 . 00 Jonathan Neitlinger, for Sarall - Fearst, a do 15 00 John G, Maurer, for , do do do 36 00 John -S. Maurer, for - do do do 35,00 John Rieger, for Frederick Scholtermiller,, a Pauper, . . Henry Gordan, for Boarding, ' , John Glover, for boarding and funeral expenses • -of Joseph Madison, '.. School Directors of Q .Manheim township, for I . tuition of Children,- - • . .• Wm. Johns; (Or boarding his wife,' , : - • Cancelling and writing Indentures; Candles, ,• • . 20 Pigs, .._ . . 1 Half dozen Bread Baskets, ' . . ''. Pature, , •-' • " . Straw, , • . Cldver Seed, - , ... , Boards,. ; Pauper, • 1: 7 • . • Balance due Wm: Grier, Steward, January 1, L' lea, - . 3 31 INEI Borough of Schil,ylkill Raven. Edward B. Hubby. do EM9 By a balance from last year's settlement, 20 29 By cash paid bired.men,2s 27 Labor in Hay-making and Harvest, 40 371 Constablenr feei for bringing Paupers to hOse,. 93 27 Travelling expenses and toll,' ' 12 501 For Manure,., 34 50 ' Postage, ; .1 41 Freight, ,' • • 1 48 Relief to outdoor Paupers,, 21 70 Butchering, -, • 1 . .12 2 Tailor work, ' • . Redeeming and cleaning a Watch, 1 75 Clover seed, 1 . •2 00 Harrow,' ( , . 1 as . Road Tai on H. Dress' property, , 75 Making a pair of Wagon Shafts, ' , ' ' 2 121 Making Fence, ', - 281 Expenses to Philadelphia, to bring up an in. Nana Woman,' 21 SO , . • Grinding Plaster of Paris,4 00 ' ' Cradle Scythe, -, i 4 5_ Grinding Scissors. Corner and Step Stones at N. Hospital, Snake Root— Boreing the Well at-Tavern Hones, MountaimTea, • Baskets, • ' . - Pearl, Quinces, , - Turnips, PPles, • otatoes, Sponge,Ship-sta, Masons, 'Tinware, Fish, Lime, Plough Handle, Saw Frame; Gelding Hogs, Repairing Rifle, I Blacksmith Work, • 1. 1 ! : 3 4911 } Paupers, . ! - 04 Attending Hospital, - • 1/ 81 4 By 1 year's service as Steward,fromthe Ist of January 11443, to the Ist of January 1846, silo oo ! I ! 1 1 48 1 98 1 48 1 48 1 48 1.47 2 36 1 24 Eta fty balance dne William Grief,'Steward. Jan— • nary Ist 1846, 3 37. Number of inmates remaining , in the MouSe,Jan.l,lB4s. ' Males 62—Females 50, ' 112 , , , , Received during the year, including 3 born in ' the house, . 238 Making in all, Of these 36 died,l4 were indentured and 174 discharged and absconded, : Remaining in the Ilnuse, on the Isl day of January, A. D., 1840, ! Males, 2 , : Males under /11 years, 17" . i' • Females, 41 Females under, l 0 years, , 8.: . Out door Pauper', 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 - IXI 1 00 1 00 1 VO 1?.6 BOUND OUT DURING THE YEAR 1845, George Achebach, to J. G. Sherman, Branch Town ship, Sehttylkill county,; Eli Sterner, to; Henry Haas. Northumberland county ; George Adams, to George Dougherty, Port Carbon, Schuylkill county ; Edward Shappell, to Stephen Ackerman, West; Penn Town ship, Schuylkill county ; Tamsey Krames, to Samuel Watson, Colbnibia county ; Caroline Ditlfert, to Wil liam Mortimer, Pottsville; Mary Morgan, to Elizabeth Sparks, Pottsville; Lovinalt Swenck, to Win. B. Hull, Port Carbon; Catharine Donot;to Fegley, East Brumnvig Township, Schuylkill county; Mary Dodder'', to Jonas Daubert; West Brunswiz township, Schuyl kill county; Susannah Doyle, to Daniel Holshue, Mi nersville ; Rosanoali Dillmore, to Francis Bedford, Pottsville ; Susannah Dint:lore, to Joseph Mitchell, Pottsville; Sarah Burk, to Michael McDonough, Putt. Carbon. MADE" IN THE HOUSE. 110 pair Pantaloons, 97 Ittiundaboutg, 13 Vests, 63 Shirts, 04 pair Shoes and Brogans, 60 Frocks, 95 She mise, 0 Petticoats, 92 Aprons, 15 Sun Bimnets, 21 pair Stockings, 14 TOwels, 48 Pillow Cases, pl Bed Sheets, 5 Chaff Bags and 6 Bolsters. 3 37 N 3 i 42 1 . P 9 1 66 4 42 14 75 7 37 3 67 1 83 'PRODUCE OF DAIRY. 1604 lbs. Butter, 7 bbls. pickled Cabbage, - fattened _on Farm and slaughtered 12 Steers and I Bull—weighi 9104 lbs. Hides 1233 lbs. Tallow 006 lbs.-15 hogs, weight 4201 lbs., lard 4156 Ills., 16 Calfs,Weight 1143965. Hides 170165.; sold 810 lb. Candles.., , • PRODUCE OF FA AND GARDE:\'. 165 bushels Wh eat, 424 toishels Rye; 640 bushels Oats, 554. bushels Potatoes, 1244 busheis Corn in cobs, buAiels Onions, 15 bushels:Red fleets. 078 hea!ls Cab bilge.; 35 four horse loads Hay, 2 bode loads Pumpkins 9 four horse loads Corn Stalks. .1 , • STOCK ON FARM.. • 5 Horses, 1$ CoWs, 2:Steers, 1 Heifer,•l Dull, I Catf and 20 Ilo'gs. f the COunty of W E Schuylkill, theilbsc li t a b v e i r n s e ' e n s n a d n i t t i ° n r e 8 d t o nec Cott tit of Wm. Grieff, Steward of the Alms 'House of Schuylkill coun ty,. respectfully report that the foregidrur statement as the result of burinvestigation, and.,that there is a hal ancs',iii favor of Wm. Dried'. Steward, of Three Dol lard and thirty seven Cents, ($3 37 ). Witness our hands this 10th day of January; K. D:.,1616. JNO. CLAYTON. MICHAE FRITZ.- Auditors.L CHAS. DENNHTT la_ ''. March 7, 1510 6,052 • Notite to Tax Collectors. THE different Tax Collectors of coutiti. who • are In arrears for Taxes, are earneisly reques.: ted to come forward and pay over Abe balance due on their duplicates, between this and the Ist of June, 18th otherwise they wilt be proceeded agait.st according to law. By order of HENRY ZIMMERMAN, ) I FREDERICK BECK, • 1- Commissioners. • GEORGE IT. STIGHTER. ) I • ,Attest—G. B. ZULICII, Clerk. , Alareh,l:l696, . 10-3 t 50 Tons Rail Road Iron . . I.}lr. .uhgcriber offers for sale at Tort Carbon, 50 Tons of II a i Rail Road Iron, of a good quality, cheap., T. H. WINTEiRSTEIEN. (Port Carbon. Feb. es; 046, - . - , g—jt Sit 'la* 1911 Wanted. • TILE adi . ertiser desires a situation!in a Store, in this borough or 'neighborhood, arra salesman or clerk. lie w•as brought up in the mercantile business, and speaks the English and German languages. Good re ferences given. Address 1). G., at this office. Feb., 2S, ISI6. Lumber ! Lumber!! A S the subscriber.is about moving to his Steam Saw Min. on the Duncan Tract, near this Borough, he hereby gives hotice that all bills and orders for Luin ber, can he leet at JamesOillyman dr. Son's Store, in Pottsville, where they will be received daily, - and promptly attended to by the subscriber. • DANIEL LARER, Feb., '2B, 1846. • , EALED Proposals will he received by the subscrl 4_l bers until sO'clock,„P. M., thlith of March! next,for building a Court Douse, in the Town of Bloomsburg. Columbia county, Pa., the wails of which are to be of brick. Plan and specifications may he seen after the, 9.d of March, at the ~tore of Wm. McKelvy Ec Co., in Bloomsburg. • - : DANIEL SNYDER, WIII• McKELVY, J ACOB Y EA, : - 1.. IL RUPERT, • r :JOHN RAMI•3AY: Bloomsburg, Feb.,25,.1:6 , 16. 9-3 t • FOR SALE. FIGIIIY NINE acres f.f excellent Red Shale Land, situate in Tumbling Ron. 3.; •-• miles from Pottsville, and miles from Port Carbon. There is on the premises a new log house. with dnever railing spring at the door. This is an ex cellent situation for a. hairy. Farm, and may he advan tageously divided, into two lots. Pos.sessiou will be given on the first of April.. For, terms of sale, enquire of the subscribers.' . 1 E. & E.IIAMMER, Centre st., Pottsville. Feb., 28, 1816. [ • . i T.tees, l ,Shrubbery, &o. • • , stiliscribet respectfully announces that lie is ready to supply orders for Fruit •,,, xt pi, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, &c.,of ...ft..: every Irlesci lotion, from -one of the oldest and best Nurseries in the Country, all of which will be sold at Nursery Prices, by the 100 or single tree. Those in want of Trees,Shrult bery, &c., will ple ase make out their orders and send them iu as early as continient. ii BANN.4N, Agent. Feb., 28, ISt& 195 67 BRICKLAYING & PLASTERING. DON'T ALL COME AT ONCE.. Bzi Cramer„ ! D ESP ECTFULLY inform the public, that they have • .11, commenced the Britklaying and Plastering Busi ness in Potts Ville and V doily, where they are prepa red to do all kinds of Work in theirline, and they hope by employing gond.workmen and being ppnctual in bu siness, to give general*lisPaction to those who will f.tvor them with their *Orli,' which they will do on the - most reasonable terms,' and in a workman-like man ner. They hope by sd doing to share a portion of the public patronage', )lAHLON S. BRINK,, i CEO. IL CRAMER. ' 1 • 29, 1616.! . 0-3mo' Pottsville, Fell. . 1 L VIVILL be sold at pitraia sale. an. Friday and Satter 'day, the Oth a nd.l.lst of March next, at the house of the subscriqr, in 1 Manbeim township, Schuylkill comity, about Imile frorn Orwigsburg, viz: _ 1-Horse. lez ellentildtud',l,two years old Stud, 8 ex cellert Mitch Cc ws, a lot ofyoungCattle, 8 Hogs, 6 Beds and Bedsteads, 1 Desk' with Book-case, 2. Bureaus, 1 Corner Cupboa d,3 Stoves with pipe, 4Tables, Chairs, 2Copper -Ketlies,-Tubs, Iron Pots, Hay- by the ton, Straw, Oats, Rye, Buckwheat, and' Potatoes by the bushel, 5 Ploughs, Harrows, Hay Ladders, Sleighs: and .a large variety of other Household, Kitchen furniture and Farming utensils,' too numerous to mention. 'Sale to commence at, 10!o'clock, A, M., on each of said days, when conditions will be Made known; due, atteodence and, a liberal credit given, b y , ' ' . • JOH RICKERT. Manhenn township, Feb; 28, 18113, 9-. 6 45 4 50 • 18 67} 53 10 30 00 14 10 20 00 1 00 4 75 BRICK-LAYING, PLASTERING AND swiNp 'MASONING. • C 0 ..P AO : T,N ERSII I P . THE subscribers will on the first of March enteritn to a Co-Partner hip in the Plastering, and Stone Mason business, under the firm of Hay & Shearer, and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the business public in general. They will endeaver ti secure and maintainla fair share of business, by execu ting all work entrueted to them punctually: according. to agreement in a wdrkmanlike manner, and at reason able prices. The senior partner having been engaged in business .in this region, 'for the fast sixteen years, hopes that his past cbursewill be a suf fi cient guarantee for the future , and that 'the liberal encouragement which has always been extended to hiroself by the cit izens of the Coal Region, will continue to be extended to the new firm.LAMAR HAY, 1 JAMES IL SHEARER. Pettsville, Feb. 2S' Hitb: $717 75 VALUABLE , ' TRACT OF LAND FPR. SALE, SITUATE in Barritownshlp, Schuylkill county, con tabling 104 'met,' about 50 of which are clean d, and in a good state of cultivation, with a fine Apple orchard of 100 trees, besided Pear and Plumb trees. There is also a good stream of water running through the prop erty sufficient for a Saw HUI. The land adjoins prop erty belonging to George -Seiteinger, and others. For terms and other particulars, apply to -• • JaCORREED, Pottsville, PETER DILLMAN. on the Itemises., - Barry township, Feb' ZL 0--tf 200 50 5 75 1 00 1 60 12i 162 f 3 43 311 I 69 9 311 1 78 23 661 9 67 111 .717 75f To .Builders' PUIULIC SALE. THE - MINERS' JOURNAL. Valuable. Coal Tracts to Rent. TO let on lease's', to suit applicants, all that tract of land belonging to the North Auterican Coal C0., - known as the. Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow ing list of Coat Veins, many of which,—among others, the Peach Mountain Wins—having a range of over a mile in length, viz Spohn, Barracleuch, Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Tracey, - Peach Mountain Veins, Green Parkorßavensdale Vein, Per pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. I • Also; ail that tract called the /unction Tract, belong ing to the said Company, containing the Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Nole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawthit Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist MM, situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by applying to DAVID CHILLAS, Ag't. Pottsville, Feb. 21 TILE SUPERIORITY OF Demuth's Unrivalled Snuff, • OVER all others, is fully proved by the •libeial pat rouage of a discerning public, far the last filly years, a period amply sufficient to teat its excellence, and to bring it to its present perfection, wheieby it has attained a 'reputation surpassed by none in the Union. tr}Connoisseuts and dealers will please obseive - flint the celebrated Snuff is `mannfarturedfron, the purest and finest materials, and 'warranted to bc free from all deleteridus'elruou,' and to guard against imposition, their attention is invited to the following necessary. CAUTION- The genuine article is known only as DEMUTH'S SNUFF, and is wholesaled in Lain aster, Pa.,.solely by the manufacturer, and by , Binninger & Cozens; Vesey street, York. Anthony Elton, 70 North sixth street, ['Hada. Stabler & Canby, Pratt street Wharf, Baltimore.- .1. & E. Eyricb, west Penn street, Reading, Pa. -The trade and others supplied on reasonable terms, and prompt attention given to all orders, if addressed to the above sole. agents, or to the manufacturer, L. I. Demuth, at the old original stand, in East King street, near Duke, Lancaster, Pa., which establishment has no interest-in common with any other. Lancaster, Feb 21, 15.10. Paper' Hangings and -:orders. THE suture:tiller has jest received his Sprit= Pat terns of Paper Hanginis and Border*, embracing all the latest and most' fashionable Patterns, for Par lors, Rooms and Entries, Leine an entire new set of Patterns. all of which will be sold at Philadelphia cash prices, Those iu want of Paper will please call and examine therm B. BANNAN, Agent. Feb. 21, 1810. . • Book Hlnde'ry. HAVING procured an additional hand in our Binde ry, ‘t . 'e are 110 W prepared to bind Books of every description at short notice.. All kinds of Blank Books andel.° order. Bend in the work. B. BAN'NAN, - Agent- • Feb.2l, 154.6. - - 1)R1 efi.S.—A bout 00 or 65,000 bilcks for dale, and ready 11 for immediate delivery. ,Apply to -J. L. DUNN. -Reading, Feb. 14, 7-3 t NOTICE VOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned As flsociate Judges and Commissioners of Schuylkill Aurity, will meet at the office of the CommissionerS at Orwigsburg, en the2ll Monday in March, 1410, (being the oth day.) at :2 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of classifying. the•Venders of Merchandize within the County of Schuylkill, agreeably to law—at which time and place all interested may'attend and show the a mount of their sales—aud that a-day of appeal will be held on the 311th of :Slarclinext, at said Ctinnhissioners' ptliee,..at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. STRANGE N. PALMER, I, udges. JACOB DUNTZINGER, Jr. y • DENRV.ZIMMERM.kN, FREDERICK BECK. Ceram'es: • • ' • GEO. 11. STICHTEIL Feb. II), 1516. House and Lot liar Sale. • ' THE subscriher otters for sale‘the house arg• it present occupied by him on Schtrylkill .Thehouse i s ;;;;, Avenue. in this borou ill • Mg L . . • two stories high, in good condition, and the tot is '2O feet front by IR feet deep. Fogterms and othey particulars, arm' , to , HENRY VAN DUSEN. 7-3 t Feb. 11, 311.t&4c. . The litrarr',4 Return, ni4 sun ,, I.'w Miss Mary Cot thO .Piano Forte. ' 'Polka Quadrilles, with , proper figures, for the Piano. Mazurka Quadrilles and Cellarius ati danced at Hazzard's Partie,4. Together with a variety of olli:r Music, jao received and for sale at RANNAN'S Cheap Bunk Stole. rr Single pieces obtained to ordei at short notice, Feb. 14, . 31111 Creek Works. SPADE 4- SHOVEL" MANUFACTORY. rl'JlE•euhetriher has commenced the manufacture of SPADES AND 5110% EI.S of every description, warranted of the hest materials 4nd workmanship. in Young's Addition to Port Carbon, opposite the'Mill Creek Weigh Scales, where Merchants, Miners and others, can he snpplied,'whelesale and retail, on ac commodating terms. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. 2„,Port Carbon, Feb., 14,- 1516 N History of Wyoming, fewt npies of the History of WyominT, by the ~'lllon. Charles Miner, piier...s2.oo per copy, for sale BANNAN'S "Cheap. Book:store.- 6 Feb. 7 COIL\ UCOP _ .., • , . , H AZ ikßDAlAßy.Zetfdinforn thelr. frinls und.thepl,thln.reeeitiytaken 4 :ant l t : led up the• large and commodious basement story of Mortimer &Fox's Hotel, they are prepared to 7 -furnish Oysteis, Ganie, •,. Clams, Venison,. - 7- ...' Terrapins, .' Tripe. " . . Poultry, -Pigs Feel, 80l keaks, Pastry, . And all the luxuries of the season, .in ouch a vtyle as can'cifail to give universal satisfaction. Thiiir liquors also are of the beSt qualify. Dithmer& Butes Philad e Iphia Ale for sale on draft or by the barrel, ——_ _i• At the old establishment, nest to Mr. Billiman's new rick buildings,' li. 4- M. have for sale Oysters of the em - tjuality by the can.. hundred, or thousand. Deal -1 is and citizens generally supplied en short notice and n reasonable terms. N.' 11 .1.17NC11 daily at the ,CORNUCOPIA from 10 ill o'clock. • .Feb. 14, 7- New Stare at Brookville. TAE Subscriber has.just received from Philadelphia, and has not opened at Brockville,,als.LA and gen eral assort N eal of seasonable goods, such as-D - rk - Good , i, Groceries, Hardware; and Queensivare. - In addition to winch Will he fi,und constantly on hand, Fish, smoked and fresh Meat, as well as a enrnl suppEy.of country produce. Call and examine our stock, and you will find us•prepared to sell goiids at as low a rate as they have ever been sold ony where, in Schuylkill county.. N. 11.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. ". _CEO. 11. POTTS, ATIPENTIMS AND LILAC b : C lhequhseriner 4_in want of six or eight good Rail road and House Carpenters. Also iiv-6-1-*A-Black stniths zwanted;_entunte_at his .otfice in Market street, : next door to the Anthracite Gazette ottice. GEO. 11. POTTS. Pottatille,yeb. 7, ISI6, To CARPENTERS. DROPOSAI.S. will,be received by the sUbscriber, for building one hundred Miner's houses.'at The town. of Brockville. For particulars apply to the kubscrigiq; at his (Ace, tiest.duor to the AAlliracite Gazettentlice, Market street, • GtO. porrs. • Puttsville, cb, 7, 1 5 3.113, - - - Fruit Trees for Sale. 1 ~-... 'A very superior lot of Fruit Mel fur •-141inF-V nished from New Jersey, of the following .. varieties—Peach, Pear,Cherry, Apple, a Apricot, Nectarine.' oders lett with the Editor of the Minera:c,Journal, will he at- tended to. Janimry 21 ? 1818 SUPERIOR STEEL PENS! An entire:nete article! ' THE Flexion Pen, warranted not to catch in the: pa per. Alen, the Sprine. Pen. n" new aiticie;just re: ceived and for sale at BANNAN'S 'Cheap -Took and Stationery Store. January 21, PM. . 4 Mount Cannel Steam Saw Mill, Situated on the Centre Turnpike-. 18 roitti frOm Pottnrille, in Northumberland Co, Pa.. MID; subscriber is now ready to contract nod er at Pottsville and intermediate places, Lumber, consisting of white Pine and white Oak, of altruist any length and size.—boat, ship and decking cut to order, Persons in want of 'minim' cut to order, will please • Send.their orders direetedlo FREDERICK LAZARUS, Agent, Fountain Spring Post Office. Schuylkill County; Pa-, where they will receive prompt and immediate at., tention. Terms, Cash or approved negotiable paper, or city accentanceS will be received upon the, delivery of the -Lumber. ALBERT O.4IRADFORD. January 18415.4-3 mo _ , LETTERS of administration on Abe estate of John C. '4Oll, late of Mount Carbon, blanbeim town shin, Schuylkill County, deceased, having been grant ed to the undttsigned, notice is bereby,given to all per sons indebted to said estate, to make payment, and all persons ttairingelaims against the same are requested to present them for settlement. • • LOUIS C. MARTI, Administratrix. Mount - Carbon, January 24,,1846.4-6t tiILOWN WRAPPING -PAPER, Just recrii7ed am 1/ for Ws at BANANN'Scheap vapor Mutt. Jatioary3 FOB SALE.—A new li¢bt Buggy wagon. will be sold cbeap.' Apply to .1. W. Roseberry, Orwlgeburg, or. to J. 0. Roads, Pottsville. Feb. 14, . 7-, in the Orchard in complete order. ' Apply to - JNO. SHIPPEN. February, 7-- FRENCH AND ENGLISH MERINOS, for, sole by 30S.310EGAN. • 30— 64Qt. 27th Notices not exceeding four lines inserted 011 m for 25 cents—three insertions 37} cents. ' . • • , • Wanted, WO good Boiler Slaters are Wanted Inunedlately T at Port Carbon, to whotu good wages will be giv en. Apply to 'F. H. WINTEBSTEEN. Port Carbon, Feb., 14, 1311. 7-31 WANTED. ONE ILUNDRED miners of Coal and Iron' ore for the,Shamokin Irm end Coal Works. Good wages will be given. None need apply unless. they are good workmen; Also keepers wanted for the farnace. Ap ply at Shamokin to ' SRI ANT &WtiOD. Shamokin, Fab. 7, IBIG„ . 641* - WANTED. • Q EVERAL Moulders, Finishers, and Boiler Makers, i ate wanted immediately, :at the Pottsville . Iron Works. To good workmen, good Wares will be given. Jan. 17 : 3:-. • W. McCINNI§. FOUNDRY & 3LICIILNE S 1101.". min subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail I. Road and Callowhill streets, ate prepared tO man ufacture to order. atthe shortest notice, Steam Engines and Pumps. of any pnwei and capacity , for mining and other purposes, Bartin's C6lll Breaking Xaehines, with solid and perforated toilets, as may lie required. Also Engines and thawing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery lot Blasi Furnaces. Hot Sir Pipes, of the Most approved plans, Cup and Ball joints and Wa ter 'Tuners, of the very best construction. They par. , Ocularly incite. the attention Of Iron. Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns fur. Rolling - Mills having lately ' constructed the machinery for two of Ole largest Mills in the coun try, viz t—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesharre, and the Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works, Danville. 'They ate fully prepared for this kind of work, together With every. variety of general machinery.' Of ihe qual ity of their work and materials, it is enough to say, that time and experience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the vast superiority of their cri= gives and machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and will be promptly attended to. HAYWOOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 1516, 3- y MII Onn ACRES of 'Thither Lind for sate, situate 7 inilcs above Minersv il3e, at the head of Deep Creek.. The Tirriber is of the best in the cOmiy, with a good water power and Saw Mill on-the land. MI be lieved 16 contain limestone. The Rut Road from Dan ville, by way •of Sharriokin fo Pottsville, must pass through this land. It will be sold in parts or. altogeth er to suit purchasers—terms easy. Apnly,to GEO. W. Agent. Orwigsburg, Jan.2l, 2316. • ; f HENRY PORTER: . 7-it MEI NOTICE. 'E-2' COLLIERY WORKS, Timber Land for Sale. Nails and Spikes. .6ful KEGS Nails and Spikes, at 14 621 cents per 111...1. Keg. Cash. Nova Scotia Grindstones at li to 2 cents per lb. 13arlron, at 4i cents per lb. . . Cast Steel at 161 cetits per lb. warranted. Just received and for sate be ' GEORGE 11. STICIITER• -A._ - 3- i,, January 17, 1810 Foundry and Machine Shop. k) • - rrliE dullscrlbers, under the firm of SMITII, WREN Co., would respectfully inhani their friends, and tlid public-generally, that they have, lalqn the estab lishment formerly known as the —Eagle Fotridr'y,".and haring made extensive repairs. and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of 'Machinery, tail road cats, coal breakers. plough and stove castings, hollow Ware, &c„ 041 short notice and reasonable terms. WM. Q.,SMITII, ,T110S: WRF.N, C. W. ' PITMAN. '2.11" Jan. (0, NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS. Mrs. J. S. C. Martin, . j_TASjust opened a new and stilentlikmisortment of J.l Plain and Fancy Dry Gool{4, at the- Cheap Cash Store, in Centre street above Market, East side, oppo site the Lamb tavern,consisting,in pari,bf Cashmere & Moulelin de Laineit. Alpacas, Bontliazines,black and colored• Dress Silks, Calicoes, Clciakinea, Woolen Plaid for,chililteit's dtesses, Ladies' and Gentletnen's Wse, dt.c., black and colored Embroidered Damask, Mouselin!, de Laine and lit'oelie Shawls, Gentleinetea Satin Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Breasts, Sc Linen Cambric Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet, and Cap lithbons, black and colored Mantua - and Satin do., Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk; Kid, Wiiol, and Thread Gloves' and Lices..Slieetings, IlleacKeil and Brown, white and eolurcd Flannels, Irish .1 tarns, Swias, Mull, and Book Mastitis, Bishop Lawn. Plaid, striped Cam bric, andJaconet Muslins. All of which will be sold at the - nmsuieassnable prices.. CalFand see! Remember the place. Centre Street, opposite the Lamb Tavern. MRS. MARTIN. Pottsville. Jan., 10, 1215, 2- 1 Pocket Knives 9 Razors. &c. JUST received and for male at MARTIN'S Drug Store. an as of Pen'and Pocket Knives, some ve- IY ‘ superioi, Razors . of aft prices—call and see them-- no - charge for sh;itv me the articles. If you want any' Skates we can suit you...klso a few straps of Sleieb bells. December • .20, 1845. INew rimit. i VI" AEAGA GRAPES, Smyrna Figs, IYll,einntis, , - Minch HaiSitla, 1 lie.g . Raisins, cheap, Prunes, All of new crop, for sale cheap at . MARTIN'S Confectitinary. Also, an assorttnent of'Candies, Almonda, Ground Nuts, &e., • Dec. `2O, 51— DESTITUTION IN 'EUROPE. - ' NO SCARCITY IN POTTSVILLE! DY scone_ people it may be supposed that the under- LP signed is making etlorts to segurn-the-greater lion of the custom, and consequently to sell the greater portion of goods that are disposed of in this Borough. This is not exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all such efforts would be useless, and common sense dictats the propriety of not engaging in anything Whiclrwill-most-like.ly_prove tinsuccw4sful. It is true that be makes a considerable noise, and causes no tri lling sensatiOn jn the mercantile world;but his object In haring his.name to appear so frequently in the pa pers of the borniigh, is. the PU BIAC GOOD. Ile pro „claims truthr! IMPORTANT - BRUTUS!! and. unless the citizens ref - use to; see, they cannot he-blind to the fact that it will be tolheir interest to call 'at his • • 1 . 1 1. R/0 STORE-903 FE.F:T IN DEPTH. I Ife wonld respect linty annoWnee. that this. immense !Store-house is jammed and ',awned with bran qdtuter- Ifint NI4W 000 . 1)S,'which in variety, quality, eleganc . e, hand-towalinf , so.,-rannut hr surpassed by any assdriment lolfered in the bofough.. The only it mu ty • - ' pleasing is ens otne . tflowtterisiee: among so many_ excellent articles, it is almost impog sitile for customers make n - choice. In order to ob 'o this difficulty, he desires to reduce his stock and 1 ' GEORGE, W. SLATE:R.. calls upon. us trim s Verembe . r 13 Platform 'Scales ,1 ADE suitable , for Rail Roads, Canals, Hay I.VI Ores, Stoves, Ccttnn, TobaCco, Live Stock, 4-c. Vr Orders promptly attended to at our Manufactory, Becond street, Camden, New Jersey, or: Store .No. 3, North Sth ELLICOTT & ABBOTT. 42-ly act. 18th, 1845 . . . . . Valuable , Real Estate': A I,OT of ground, iniMarket street, Pottsville, capa 2-1. bie of being divider' into II excellent building lots, for Sale low. Apply t 6 - BERN AIID REALLY, Jan. 10, 2-tf Mahantongo street, Pottsville. 0111ITII, • Cabinet Maker Undertaker, &o. rpm: subscriber anfiquecexio the public that he 'IL this commenced' the above mentioned •blisiness In t he botutralt of Pottsville. immediately back of the.Peunsylvania Half, where he will constantly keep on hind an assortment of 'READ' Dg CO i NS. Camel Ilizre 4-c., 4-c., manufactcred of the best, materials in the mina durable- manner, at very low rates. He also will manufacture all kipds of Ftirniture, ist.,to order at the shortest notice. Funerals waited on and Ilcarses supplied, Sze. Ile therefore F /Amite a part of the pnblie patronage which he will endeavor to meet by prompt attention to busineis. Give ns a trial. , .3.R' ✓ITL4S Of Ancient and Modern history, TAESENTING in a Chronological series, the rise progress, Revolutions, decline and fall of the principal States & Empires of the world; comprising details of the most important events, notices of eminent characters, in the age and country In which they lived. The whole derived from the most ac curate and-authentic authorities, and especially. 'Wien• ded for.the use 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 the publication of this work, with the Sim belief that Blain be very useful in Schools; families, and he confi dently hopes that the low price, viz: 75 cents, or 81 per copy, according to the style of bindini, Will insure for this Atlas an extensive circulation: For sale by B. HANNAN', Agent. . Dec..27th, 52- BOOKS CHEAPER THAN EVER. E ADTIPUL estates me /1,00 per dozen • , • B School Bibles well bound 14,00 per dozen.' : Beautiful German Bibles, with Family Record, at *lO 20 ner dozen. Together with all other School Boone tit eqsally to* rates, at, DAMIAN'S ; Nov. 22 47- Chen p ll ook ind Stationer. Store • . . , • .- DAVID RANKEN 1 No. 73, CHESTNUT STREET, . PHILeELF . MA. tt 3 OFFERS for sale, on the most. reasonable terms the following TEAS. 6.-.. c . half chests medium Young Hyson Tea. 50 .do ' floe do do. . 15 do - leaking do do* lu do ' In double i _chests, finest imported. . 75 do ' Imperial Tea. 90 do . GunpoWder Tea. . ` - 500 do various qualities Powchong Tea. 150 do ,• genuine Tongla. Chulau. ' 100 du '-,- English Breakfast Tea. 100 do ", [ English Coneou. 100 chests llama Podia Suuchong: 100 . A do do Molleay du. - 100 "do _do , Ninyang do. " 50 half chests: Black Leaf Pekm. . 50 do do , finest Oolong end Souchang . , . 5 chests finest Flowery Petsce. 15 half chests Caper Solicits. . ' , .150 bags finest old Dutch Government Java. 50 do direct Importation to IS:la. 11)0. do old Sumatra Coffee. 75 pockets African do: . - 150 bap Strong Scented Rio Cot Tee , Philada., March 7,1810,10.3 t • . . CITE_ P BOOKS At STATIONERY KAY & TROUYKIAN, , • • So. 183 A .ILirket -ith 4- bESPEGTI , VI.LY call the attention • of, eciuntry IL Merchants, , Professional Gentlemen and the' Pub lic generally, to their eiVensive stock'of Books and Stationery, comprising School, Bay Books, Legers, and ;ttedical, Blank Books of every de • Classical and Miscellm‘ scription, at very low pri mous Rooks ; , ces.. Cheap Ruled Cap and Stationery of all kind a ,an l : Letter Paper, all other articles in their . Wrapping' Paper. line tit:business ;' which they will sett at the lowest prices and on as rea sonable terms as any other Book Establishment in this city. N. B.:---Tme highest pried' given for Ragi in exchange for Books and stationery. Philada., March 7, Pa Rt. 10,61 tin SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. •_rt-r JOHN: STONE & SONS., Dealers in Si!/s, Ribbons anit Guuds. -15sotelt second st.lada. ARE nowt• receiving. and will continuo! v„..5 , -7 [Ore weekly. throueh the Season, a handsome assortment of RICH MILLINERY GOODS, such as Bonnet Silks. Ribbons, entirely new styles, and ofail pikes, French and American Flowers, Fanre Nets and Laces, inside Caps, all of which will be sold on the most , Yeasonable terms. February 9 into j Confectionery and Vrnit - Store. • ; ri;IIE subscriber nikr:s this method of infortning COM) , try Mer Chants inceueral, that he keeps constantly -, on hadd, a large stninly of Foreign - Fruits, Nuts, &c.. of the latest importations, whit h he will sell at reilu- . Led rash prices. Voids manufactured fresh every Aay from Steam Clarified S near, warranted to stand all weather; with fair 11,.Itte. Please call afd examine for yoursLlves,Mt No 4•26 Market street, between 12 th and 19th street, Philadelphia. - • STEPHEN F. WHITMAN: FlUlada:, February 21,1510. 84mi, The New . , York Canton Tea Co., 1 i 1 IN ADDITION TO TIIEIR OLD STANDS, 1 • 89 -Cheonut st., .2.1, door booluiv . 3 , 1 at., and 15 ' 1 North sth st... Won , R.lce, HAVE OPENED A STORE AT 137 MARKET ST., FIRST DOOR BELOW 9th, NORTH SIDE. :, _I . ------7-- 7.;1 0 . 1.v,1,N,G to the high reputation which ---. then . . I ha.B have obtained in Philadel , ~ 1 ohm nod throtighout the coultto , , for NI ' II several years past, it remaine only to say that every exertion will be made to main tain the liberal pairona2e which has been accorded them. The hest selections of GREEN and BLACK TEAS, are Mode from each carim, and owing to their great fa cilities. they are eiDthleil to otter every variety impor ted, curohniiiiz in an eminent degree the qualities of . pow•er, dOleioliS ilarOr, purity and unrivalled cheap• , Dess. i , , ir City and Country families and dealers are res- I pectfullyirequested to call as above .Fliilada., Feliruary'2l, 1519.1. , Machinists' =B:others. . IyI,ATT'S universal Chuch, all stzes, from 6 to 20 1 inch .s ; Satter Sprine Balances, made expressly for Strom Eneines, bO, 50 'and 01 pounds. Platform and Counter more than 56 different sizes and patterns!. For sale wholeealn and retail at the lowest rnanufa r turer's prices, at No. 34 GRAX Waln u t street, h ER.y BROTH .a. qurea ~. ~.. Philat elphia, Feb. 7, 1890'. .-- - l i NOTICE TO BOAT BUILDERS. T SCHINLK/L /, IVA VIGATION. tt Numbe r of CANAL BARGES, adapted to the Coal ATI trade. and piovided with strike-masts and centre boards.land in all respects properly equipped for sail ing. are wanted on the Schuylkill Navigation Alsol a number of steam-tugs, of 'l5 or 30 horses power.l suitable for canal sers ice, and which must be canal,', of drawing four loaded barges, at a speed of 4 . . miles a er hour in 'still water. The. e tugs andharies must not be mote than 17 feet' wide. and 100 feet Bang, nor rise in anv part more than 'h feetinches , above the surface of the Water when light. They , be delivered on or before the 15th day o Slay. , . i l - t ' PR POSAI.S will be received for establishing a, TOW LINE Born Fairmount to Potts Ville. for tow •ing transient Vessels and Boats from. other Canals—to consist of the'matobei of horses and Stayers which shall from time to time lae'designated by the' Company, with — Retrys-every te_u_mtles, ltd to run day and night. The proposals Mlly be at a rertainate per mile for each - Boat towed, or per horselurnished, or per.ton convey ed. PROPOSALS are also- invited tor furnishing and running a Steam Tug, of not Icon than 50 horses power, to tow Vesordriinto - and - from the in'chuclkill, and to tow Canal Boats from Fairmount to the - Delaware front of the City_and_ it_icit,oilen making two circular trips daily.- By order of the Board, ('HABLES ELLET, Jr., President, Philadelphia, Jan, 31.'1816 ' , - s—lt - . - %WE subscribers have •onstantly on an., a - rthcs 1 lowest rates, !rim of all sizes, suitable for machi nery purposes, and also for covering schutes and for steam engine boilers, and for c alt clltlSars. & . JON. F.l 51, ! S. \C. corner Selinvikill and M.rket sts. Philada. , Philada., Nov. `22, 1815.. 47-ly -----,.--- A SNOUNCES to Ile Merchants and Citizens of LlPottsviite, and the surrounding country, that he lms made great improvements in his Pottery, Incited OH Norwegian street in this Borough, and in now pre pared to furnish, wholeiSale and a large variety _ rely lots rottg. tow:if:or -Dishes, lt)ifalelpllil.. A Plllte UCLPtI IC, STORE: POTTSVILLE POTTERY, Joitathtin Sltultze, . ._., CH A !fa I: ix Tttr. Mon.mos r , actensTs.—it seems, from recent developements_iit the Mormon ----.-t--the—ritantle—uLane__Smith, the first . and - t vttna~pu re4ter,o - Ap jrip, het, has descen -ded„hy_general consim t ; upon J. Strang, a' lawyer of great wealth - and - considerable repute in The , -- Wi•st7 - 11 - rs - r.. ••• eet-dentLe--6rat_Voreo, in Wiscon sin,;where the Saints' were flocking in great num bers. Strang's folloVvers intend, it is said, to esep. ft , atil themselves froni the corrupt twelve who in _ to California, the power of the-"new NEW-YORK STORE.. 'prophet has been generally - acknowledged, by all . 'Others. The wife and son of the deceased prophet, NEW GOODS ninr.cT FROM NEW YORK. I. 'Smith, have declared Strang to be the Lord's 'ti*, e MDR subscribers have just arrived fro nt New > 'anointed ; so,l - .Sinith liiiinieit, it is said in a letter = ..1. York, with a new:and fresh stock of ' ..° "dated June 18, 184 i. dated Naomi), recognized ?... DR. Y GOOD 8, n I Strang' as his success or. Strang now announces. .?: of the latest styles and patterns. Also, n gene- 0 l' himself as the l'raphet of the Must High GA and rat assortment of GROCERIES. BOOTS AND 0 SHOES, READY-MADE C.LOTHING, Six.. • .. .is ready. he eays, to act as his Mouthpiece. He Also, an assortment of C'.". :a gives the Saints a Revelation paper, which was India Rubber Clothing, -,z, 'communicated to him' by the Angel of the Lord. Caps, and Mittens. suit-- • attic for Engineers, and . 1 • "curve _ r will became' another Nauvoo, we fear. persons exposed in 'a.: The followers of Strang say not, however; and stormy weather. • ir start wiili the- uuderst maim; dicer there are to be The above Goods were selected expressly for r . .. the Pottsville murket, and will be sold very x n o spiritual wives., As theat iMpostereinUst be cheap, at their Store, in Centre street._ tolerated so fro as they obey • the laws, wo hope vs- For Cheap Goods call at the Now York .;, - . they will not he molested. Persecution will. in. Store. eS 1 crease their nuMberiyhat an intelligent 'public 32 I opinion will, in time, expose their deception, era t put nii end to their felly.—greliaz Netts. '_—_ . ork oa hand embrar es,a genera Earthenware—a so • 0 1 4)und trx---8.-..c150 call the attention ofT.rie lie to his EARTIIENPTPES - for - drains in-cellars, and ts ater under ground any distance, as a very cheap and desirable artitlet—Pil_arid_ll inches in calibre, can be famished as low as 8 cents per, foot 4 n- Merchants In Schuylkill and the adjoining coon, ties in want of earthen-ware,,ivill find it creatlYta their - Interest to gi , M him a call, as' he feels confident, he can, supply them with a good article, cheaper than they can obtain it from abroad. Dec. f. 11,. 51— H. I. TROWBRIDGE CO&. Pottsvillo, Nov. 1, 1645. 44- NNE X. 2 'PION OF TEXA S GREAT, ATTRACTION HARDWARE & IRON STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and - the public generally that be had Just reeeived.a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL HOLLOWWARE; CARPENTER'S TOOLS, &c., which added to his former stock presents a variety to those desirous of purchasing, unsurpassed in the re gion, for quality and cheapness. A. large assortment of the,hest Axes at prices ranging from7s cents to Grindstones, • • cent per lb. Arberican Steel, fir Beet Cast Steel, 161 " Lead, Rolled Iron, -.5 19 19 Nalliby the Keg, = ?- 5.1 Tin. 2 boaeit for $23.00, cheaper - than ever--Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment consists partly of Anvils, Bellows, Status, :Knives and Forks; Spoons, Chains,Shovels, and Tea. and Coffee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; !Buckets, Locks: Rifles, Planes, saws, Hatchets, !Ritlebarrels Grass and Hinges, Vices,%VagOn box-'Grain Scythes,Sickles, ' es, Hay and Dung forks, Files , ! Ilesps,indle Hobnalls,Horseshoes, Pans &c. Also,Dye t'• Copper and Iron Settles, 'Glass, Varnish, t'lly, ' And every other article usually tent In Hardware Eatablishmenter, - all of which he sells at a very low rate. Perions commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, ea-, will find it to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere, at the Hay Scales, tor , nee of centre and Market street. He tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers fur their - liberal support, and solicits their further paironge. GEORGE 11. ESTICHTER. Pottsville, August 16, 1815 - 1 - MINERS' JOURNAL. jab:rdjay 14;184(3 !WAdvertoors will observe by the arrangement of our paper : that news will be imbed on everY plum, which compeli the fender to _dance as eye. user ell the advert ttlument.,. rah , obviates too gflat extent, the übjec.tiota of having advertisement pieced mt What 'is termed the . ..em de 02 the pupeo whig State Convention has natinSted J mEs M Powsn .of MerCer, for Ca narCommie4sioner, The Conventiori was well attended, • Dar. Evr.twret lizors, it • the title of neat evening two cent paptW, •Publishelt by Messrs. liter.lts Az Adams. As it the only evening paper now published in Phlltidclphia it ought to be extensively patronized. It is neuittl in politics—but gives - the spirit of ttio political Press. ANOTIIEIt WORK _t o. Arrtnica.—he United States Gazette states that Dr. Dyonisfuit'Lartlatt has been engaged since his arrival in Paris (rem this country, in the preparation of it philesophicAl account of this country, to be entitled ..Fivo. Yeats Residence in America," or, America tit the Nine• teenth Century. . the w 0, k will be louketl for with strung intaest; the well known attainments of the author having created anticipations that will require much to grati' fy. Dr. Lardner during his residence in this cont.* try, travelled very extensively, and had numberles s opportunities of seeing the 'people hi; they are ~ o r witnessing the operations of the government in all sections, and of forming deliberate opinions, the exposition of which' will earnestly looked for. SELL] sn a Dauntrrea.—A letter dated 'Dame*. rue, Oct". 10, says:—.‘A man was found the othut day in the public market offering foe !daughter fot sale. Being a Christian, he was sera to the Pa. triarch by Mr. Nish, the English drs i Ontanovho prevented it. Hie coty was a siinple!.one: 4'm u weaver; on account of the cheap English goods my trade has been put a stop to. I have a wife, a mother amid seven children to support. When I sold every thing we had, tried to beg, but no one would give. I could get no l l other work. We hail nii-bread for the last three, lityrr, I thought of selling one of , my • children tO keep; the others from starving I was offered 600 piastres (.£5) - tor this girl, and I would 'have said her hurl it nut been for Mr. Mish, who sent melliere. We commend the above ! article to the attentive , perusal of the mechanics of 4 ) .eunsylvania. if they are not wilfully "blind to their destiny, they , will find in it u lesson fraught with rustruction.--• The brief sentence, 'Cheap E;l i glish goods have put a stop to my trade,' contains a more convincs • argument than is .0 lie found . in all the speech es arid all the writings of all the Free Trade poli• tieiuns• in Great Britirin arid the United Staten- lo 1839 and '4O, busy Many thelltriancla of the - • Manufacturers:Artisans, end !Wchanica in P enn• sylvania might have justly taken tin this laatentas tion:"“cheup English goods have put a stop fit my trade." Let rirmess also comprehend its import. When the business of the Manufacturer l , the Artisan, and the Mechanic is put a stop to. theyl a're compelled • to resort to Agrichltnral pursuiti in order. to sups port themselves and their families: but, when' all , become producers, Where arc the buyers l Where ehell the farmer dispose of his surplus 'producel Where is Iris home market! These are impor , tant question. The farmers of Pennsylvania have bought experience already, in this school, let their 'profit by it. Let them reenemberibe lainentation bf the poor weaver of DamasetisCheap En . glish goods have put . ° stop tomy tradeGreeturs • burg lateltig,enecrs - . 15 Zmo ~Tets Reursun OF Peed:.--The following ex. lead is timely and appropriate: :Pliss it round, yo Vvers of, peace, and let thelworld 'see/whole the money . goes to, that should feed' the hungery, clothe the naked, and give to the ; nations the light "of life. t'asa it round, and let PolitiCal aspirants know, that war mates more by tnillione than arn• bition g,rasps. a) , e that has been spent in war, .Gri.; - e me the money ... • and I will purchase every foot of,land on the g lobe. I will clothe every man; woman and child, in an radio . thrh Kings and Queens' might be proud of. I I will build ii school-house with acumpetent toich• tr. I wilt build an academy i - vry town and 1 endow It—a college in eve ate 4 and,fill it with aide professors. , .1 will crown ,every tall with .4 church, consecrated to the 'prornulgatiOn of the gospel 'tof peace; I will support in its pulpit en dbiu teacher of righteousness i: so that ma every Sabbath morning the chime on one biltiliall an. saver to the .chime on another, around the earth's t;Tracirctiffireivivr.•eTaild—the-voiao of prayer and the song of praise shall ascend es one universal effyina,to Heaven.' The foregoing is nehy perhole, hut a simple por• trait of what is true and practicable ; as any one can we, who will use Ina arithmetic, geography, and history, sufficiently to make the calculation. Longfellow has the thought in this verso: - . Were half the power that filla the World with terror. Wereltalf the wealth that's spent on camps and court% alvell to redeem the human 'Mud fret" error, There were no need of arsenals and Coma• M - SLMATartlll,l(7:Sliy.-Iho Locafocos in the - New York Senate are divided into two hostile factions, that regard each other with a vindictive hatred, compared to which. their frarlirigi towards the Whigs are love and ,charity. The following scene between twa et their dignitaiies is recorded in an Albany paper. \l'e stlppoae it is rather a fancy sketch, inteed..d es a general representation of the daily eICCIIVA n iteh occur in the Senate: Mr Ciork. - ou dod,;ed on 4.lie .Convention bill.' • Mr..To umg:—!Y ou ' • Mr. Chtr, , F— , Y ou ownrci stork in thitteett Mr. Y;)ttne.:.—Yett he. bir.' Mr. elftrii..-• You nave - a pr:inc s kly fortune from the country. • Mr. y,ri.1 4 .-( ,••• I lit / hi $ fo. , t fui the deskj— quo tie•-you it'•• you phi hypostiter Ail • Mr.. Sear/fora 7 -41Onrur 1 . hit him again: Buick,te tioiri t g' twit, liter) or Iluntottitr.-LLMr. Cook, a Member of the L-gikitufe of Massachusetti, died 5 few Artye since, at his boardiug-house in Boston. Mr. C. War eighty-two years of age—the oldest man in the gislattire. •He had been elected by the joint cotes of both parttes in the town 'of Rich mond. - He, had never before seen Boston, and it is stated that his death was caused by the eiscitn. merit consequent on the novelty all, around hid. 11110=Ell
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