The Coal Trade for 1846. - • The amouniolCoal rent to market this week is only 9;5.36 tons. The freshet entirely stopped the transPor- . tattoo of ooaer the Mine WMc debnytkill Maven . Rail 'goad during the week. e understand that the injuries have been repaired and Oat Coal vvlii be carried over the triad next week as reniat. The freshet tins effected the quantity rent from all parts of the re- ;ion.; . , . 1 . .Bent to market for the meek ending on Thursday eveninglas4-, ' -- 7. • . Port Carbon; f, Pottsville,' - - Idebuylkill.faven, Port Canton, Wets. - • 3,021 00 28,106 OS . 2 4 171. 17 13,445 01 , 1,004 14 V 1,261104 838 05 8,4 4 47 02 TILTS! 07 TOLL INn TRANSPOILTATION. Prima' 31t. Carbon. S. .P. Clir4loti. tiellmond- ,$1 40 0 $1 30 5 le . 1 5 ' 40 NINE HILI: AND SCH - _ UYLKILL HAVEN IL ROAD. The foliose Fog is the Mumma of Coat transported ocer Iloadoluring the week ending .t 3 even log last. 6,097 03 Tows, . Per last. repot; 40,379 05 r - al 46,476 68 TAWILLIAM N!AVEI.L, Collector. MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR is. Mae following is the 1t11301113t of Coal passed over the Mal Creek Rail Road, for the fast six daya. 1,052 07 Toth • . ' Per last report, 15,12; Total, " GEORGE 11ADESTY. Collector . ' N ' MOUNT CltittiON IL/tll, BOJO. The ararrunt of Coal transported over this cowl for the week eniling on Thursday everting lata, ia , • 2,13 Tons: 2'2,916 " Perlast report Total 1.5,90 N. CI.EAVER, Cullectqr - SCIIUTRILL • VULEY RAIL ROAD Aincom of Coal tramp - hied over the :=l.huylkill Val Road for the week ending Mrcah,. o 7,4840. 1,61 00 Tons 10,803 01 Tow. Per last report, J. Tot4l, 12,74 00 JESSE TUSLNEEL Clotieefor. TREASURER'S' SALE ()F UNSEATED BANDS. A GREEASLY to the provisions of an Act of Assern 11. bly, entitled as Act directing die mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes, and foe' other purposes, pas sed on the /: th day of March 16/5, and the further onpplemeat thereto passed oat' the 13th day of March, ~ 11317, and on the 25th of March, 1831, the Treasurer of • Abe county of Schuylkill, hereby gives notice to all persone concerned therein, that unless the County, Road, School and - State Taxes due on the fonowing Tracts of Unseated Lands, situate in Schuylkill Goon ey, are paid before the day of sale, the whole or iruch parts of each Tract as will pay the c.harges and . costs chargeable thereon, will be sold.at the CCiillt. House in the borough of Orwthshurg, County of Schuylkill, bei the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and be woutinued by adjournment from day to.day, for arrear agesof taxes due said counts - , and the costs accrued on ..each respectively. --c. Caitlin:reel from last, reek. ' Borough opPoitseille. I Let Joshua Ash, Slur.. Addition, 1 John Bailey, ' • d Curry Chambers; 4 . ,J. G. /Auk, / 4O • 1 , do 1 David Cook, • . 1 John L. Ferguson, do - 1. do ' - I Edward GM,' 1 Crouse - ate - Engine, • ' ' ' 1 Samuel Heffner, do , 10 Acres Lyon & Wood. ; - 1 Lot do II • ,do . . 1 . de ." I 1 ' 'do . ; 1 . . , . 1, . do ,•1 ''. do . • 1 • " • do . . . t, do l i do. - • . do; , 3 John dot & Joieplt LOyd, 1 do, F, . ' 7" . I ' Thomas CfLotid, ' ,"I • „ d I I - do, ri. , •-i- 1 do! , .1 George McGregor,, - . 1 • - Neiligh & 01;wine., 1 Acre . Votary B. Palmer, t lot Win. Patton, - 1 George W. Richards, . I , Joseph Silver, do 1 ' Joseph M. Sanderson, Nicholas Thouron, • .1 Woodside & Haggerty., I. do . ..--• 1 Samuel Wolf, , • , 6 , • Francis Salters, - ' 1 Francis W. Hughes, 1. I ' do do - r , • - i do • 1 do . . 1, • do . 1 'Samuel Heffner, I I do , ' I ' 1 do . 11 - do ; . . West Penn Township. 10 Acres Jacob Brobst2 , do . ~ 100 . ' 10 Philip Erase, ...- . , 100 • : do , . , 10 ' James Brodrirk, S John Bachman, - ' 12 Jacob Creitz. 100 Charles Cambey, 10 - . Samuel Camp, . • 16 . .'John FenSterinscher, 18 , I Peter Fedierolf, . ' '4O ,'Ferdi nand Follweiler, , 40 • Daniel Follweiler,. 25 ' Satoh Fritz. • . • '221 Wta. Oraelf„ • - • -900. Sauniet Holland, -50' Long & Wag, 10 Wm. Mater, ' 217 Burd Patterson, 10, Stephen Ringer, 2222 , do 40 r.Jacob Reality, _6', - Peter Shoeuler, .' 100 Joseph Sargr.r, - Smith & Tngeart,, . .20 Thomas Weise, 6 ' Henry Weaver.; • • "371 ' Peter Oster, B a antinn 11 , , 900 Yoder's 289 ' Bickel &7. Fordifer, ' • 438 Henry Holland, • . 439 John Lomb, • • . 403 .Thomas Smith, • 401 Samuel Ta I to n, t - 270 Berk:hare-Moser, , . , 396 Jacob Bechtel. • 230 Samuel libskin, - . ' 139 . Philip Merlin, • 450 - Jacob Dobbs, ' 460 Dunn, Winter 4- Hicks, ' , ... 452 MelchoirChriat, 50 --. _Robert Dunn, ' - •;97 ' DanielToitz, [Heirs' ,60 - ' Frederick Leiby, -, • ' -20 ,i liter Bigerwall. o'23ira ccartandelooyer, , .. Jacob Linden:oath, . AOO . CharWo Kelbe, , • .20 ::'''Peter Stier,wald„. (To be =tinned: -1' • . IVMEREAS letters ,tertementary to the last Will grad Tenement of- 0 EORG W. PARg [THAR, deceased, basins., been granted to the snbecriber, Yll persons indebted to said Estate, will please Mute pay- pent, and those having claims, will please present -them forthwith to A.MELIE FAIIQUIIAR, Executrix, Pottiville, or her Attorney in feet, EDWAItD,Y.•PAIMIIIiAR , 56 Walnut st:, Philada. r, The Papers of George W. Farquhar, deceased, die in the bands of Edward Y Farquhar, 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia March 7, 1846. • To Brid,ge Builders. S • • EALED proposals will be received at the Commis - - sinner's Office,,until the 31st of March inst., for the .erection of 4 covered'bridges, one across the Swatara ,creek at the borough of rinegro!c;:one,acrOss the Schuylkill river. at the borough of Tamaqua; _one .acroas the Schuylkill river near Abraham ,Seltzees SaVerii where the elate road crosses the Blue mountain, East Brunsiyig township; and one across the. Schuy lkill river, at or near John Raush's Rolling Mill, in said township: The Mau can be examined at the Commis sioner's Office:, s.ltwigsburg. -BY order of the COMMIS- Santfli. G. B. MACH, Clerk. :" March It ' II- •• s',ll ri.=. •• TWO: SMALL FRAME 110118 ES. slum °96. .ted on the corner of.Wiltiam and Norwegian ....X. 'streeta,l In. the .Borotigh of Pottaeine; also ;event! good Building lota in market sAreet • Apply_ to. ' a. BEILLY. lII—. March 14, 18-16 . . . . _ . ' For sale or to lcti• • • A two story BRICK UOUSErna noun:lfni' ' , soma 'street for sate or to let. Also ,two Leos of "i.. IF 3 _ground in echuyikill Mavan,-in -the original e • , Riot, Tor sale. -. ' p. M. CUMMING. Pottsville, March.l4,, LK - ' • /1-21 ME DE .s#l7 CIANX FROM PRE“-DA :.. • - to EspEcTruux inionnthe citizens of PottliVille 1111. and -vicinity. that tt.ey have opened a Store at No. 9, in the Town Hall, where they offer for sale Specta cles of evecy.vatiety °faze sod quallty,a new inven tion of Spectacles, for: distance and close reading not excepted .-,with Gold, Silver, Tortoise shell and Steel frames, and anew and linprowediassartutent of perisco- Pie ,ground.flint Gl:tele' of theii own raarafacture.— They would paritedatly call the attention of,the nub ile to their Spectacles for near-sighted perlioneiand for persons who leave been operated upon for the cataract of the eye, and to their new' kind of Glasses and Con servers of the sight, made of the best flint and azure glass. Also, Spy Glasses 'and Quizzing Glasses, of .every , size and quality, Telescopes, :dignifying and Opera Elassee, , ldicmscopes, Sic., with different poWers, 4=l - s of Mathematical Instruments for Schools, die., Ma gic Lanterns, Camera Obseui, naguerrotype - Glasses, towetber with a great variety of articles 4u the Opti cal line, not mentioned. ' .. szs. Optical - and other instruments and Glasses care fully repaired ,at short notice. We can always select f l zt Glasses to su the visions of the persons, as we see thorn, upon trial. We willTemain in this place but a short t' - e, and those in want of the above arti cles will please givens a can. table boa" a 1• We will. if required,go to anY tesPec where ontservices easy be waited.. . Pottsville; March 14, 184 6 . 8,536 IL 121,218 16 . r " . , French 800k5... , OLLET'S French Dialogues Zs Phrases. Cl'irat Lessons in French, try.. Picot. - • French Student's Assistant , by Picot. - Dolma: ea Collin:o4r phra.ses.. - - Le. Bran's Teiarine. = - • ,- Bolmar's Legi t . es French - Cram:roar. La, lienriade.-:t ' • French Without a ]faster. . .Inet received and for sale at lIINN&N'S Cheap gook Store- ' : : " _ • I plarch 14 -• ' 14-! . . • . Cookery Books. . . - (R ItIIN[ILE d' o , lokery, bound, 371 .I.Y.L bliss Leslie's Complete Cookery, also, Mire Leslie's Complete House Book, $t BO Just received and (or ssle tit-"BANNAN7'S Chi Sp Bbok Store. March 14tk II- 3 68 73 73 3 68 73 73 73 38 7,7 -35 1 05 1 05 1 05 1 05 R. 54 45 57 1111 21`20 2525 2 05 99 94 3 38 I di I IS 4 li 43 90 14 7.1 NOTICE. 10-6t* For: 14alei NM MI ME .T.THASSLER & RECEIPT ROOKS. eISENZtE'S *0 Receipts, and M • i Tice United States Receipt Book. ' Just rective4and for sale at LIANNAYS Ctieap Book store. March /4 It- -..;=... . . SCIIOOL BOOBS. .. , ... ArT9 - 1 . ELL'. g i tio ni gt r a 3 phy & Atlas. . . 25 Olney'a Geography . 4lr. AttaAt f last edition, ' , , ' .75 Parley's small Geography, 3l 31or,e's tichool Geograplry, with.Nlips,. .50 .50 Goodrich's National Geography,- • Guy 'a AS.I rouinny di:Keith on the Globes. 31usical ReplllitOry, ..' - , • Frazee's Improved Grammar. • Shurtlers Govermenta/ lnstractor, &C., :Sec.' , Together with all the books used in the Public and Private Schoo/4 - , at Phdadelphia, and some,lesn than Philadelphia prices. wholesale and retail, always on hand at BANNAN' ii. Cheap Cook Store, Centre Street, nearly opposite the Pennsylvania liaLL . M 14 arch ~ , 11- . . - vv tT ur SO . ;VS . 1111.1CK , 0 ‘ r ,.. e x a i l i l ) allii t e tn Xork Pottsville, lilarek 14, 046: " 11— POOR llous—u-ilccouam ~, • _ . C-11.1121.E.S HUNTZLYGER, Triesurcr, in awortnt. with . .fi lo the Directors of de P 1- rind of the !louse of Elnllluy .. went, fin- the County f f Schuylkill, from the firsteloy of ..kwwwylB-15„to the wt day of January 18-V4 inclusire 'Grip .. ' . Dr. . . • ty, I To . t.asir received from the liommiigionere of the ' Schuylkill County .for the use of the Direr. ante tors of the Prior of raid countvolp to this day 5,200 00 tar., To Cash received front Wm.- GrietT. Steward, for.rooney received front Lehigh County, for amahattuunneri of SusanJwytean., ' .562 43 ttalancA Tea:miring bathe Treamq, 4iinsacy IE4B, 485 87 . Cr.• , To each paid ° Strrtraad for the vase et Alms , H 331 ouse, 1 ' .4 . . • 306 67 , Dry Goods, 1 -, - . rs. -. '403 Sitgar,Cotfer,iTea, Oil arid Spices,. : : , .378 67 , Hardware, 1 , • 42 431 Blacksmith, - . .. 27 11.1 Cedar, Queens and Eardien Wire. • .33 60 , Books and:Stationery, -. . ; ' , .10 85 • Drugs and 3ledicines, , • " -"SO 531 Tobacco.' '.. . . 07 7thl .. 76 Tons Oral,. . 460,74 I Shoes and Stockings,' , ; , - ,:°' 71 %I 65. , 'Stores and .'rinivare,' ll:ied Apples and 4'eaches, , . ° ' .• , • • 27 00. c m labor on Farm, ' .141 651 1 Postage.,, , . , Plaster of Paris, • • . , 12 00, . . School Tax, . ' - 21 89 , 1 County and Stale Tax. ' . ' .56 : 51 6 -Barrels Flour, ' • 29 42 . lie . Out door relief, ' ' 161 .' . ',IUD , Attending Hospital, - , ' , , • , /17 87 School Teacher, .. . , ~, 43 ° 33 Printing;. . , 58 00 • Bedsteads, , . °' /8 00 - 11acon,• , ; , - , '•: 66 921 Breland Pork,: ' .. - ' :435 CIL I 0 Heads of Steers, ; . , • 250 00 . Weaving Cloth, : . . : .: ' . 12 , 121 Elizabeth Shoemaker. Univer tom years, • 103 94 Combs, Brushes and Bronins, . 2 201 Fish and Salt, — . - , • • 51.60 Board and Medical attendance Blockley Alma . House, Piiilada., • ~ • 121 18• Collins, , f6 00 6 00 Tables. . Bed Cords, 2 Xi Repairing Barn, • Repainng Kitchen. • : , . 16 05 Fencing Yard, ° 16 '40 8171 bushels Rye, . .. *. , . 513154 2013 hushels Lime, , , ° : ; .18‘.405 . . Tar, ~ ,, . I ‘, ~ 5'2.5 Tailoring,— .' . ' 1 .38 1 381 Garden Seeds; ' ••• ' e f • r .i t 124 } , I•Scythe and Ifandle, Slats and Cana,„.42 _ 5.50 35 Seed Wheat, ' .. . • . - 'l. 20 3 bushels Timothy Seed. • Paints, Oil and Glass, .' , . .26 66 Policy of liisurance, - , - 50 00 .Saddlery, ' - 211 05 Candies, Molor, Cotton, lick and Wire, , 1 24 50 Gardner. , . , . , . .. •5 75 Shipstuffami Bran, • "35 35 Balance paid Elijah . llamtner,late Treasurer, A4O .., .. Foreatra rervices, -, - - , - 500 . .1 00 Services to Maid. - 73 f 50 ;Da S,4LARIES. Paid John Batman, Esq.; . George Halberstadt, M. 11., for 11 year's salary as Surgeori to the litiase,and but door Pity, lIICiAP, . 125 00 Ilenrr Krohn; year salary as Clerk, • 50 OD John G. Koehler. SI. D., I year's salary as Illy- • sict-an to the !Incise, Win. J. Dobbins, I year's salary as fleck; John Kimmel, 1 year's salary, Extra sery lees, , Michael Ft eehafer; I year's salary - , Extra services, Samuel Boyer, lyear's salary, , Balance 'remaining in the hands o c Mules 11m:deluge:, Treasurer,Jan. 10th, this day ill - ctusive, VC; 67 • *6,062 43 VVE the subscribers , Auditors of Schuylkill County, 'having examined the necount of Charles Hunt zinger, Esq. Treasurer of the SthuYlkill:County Alms Bonze and House of Employment, and respectfully do report the foregoing statement, as the 'result tif our in vestigation."; and that there is due by Charles zinger, Esq., Treasurer, a balance in favor of the coun ty or Schuylkill of Ecru Hundred and Eighty Nitre Dol lars and Sixty seven rents. • • Witness our Hands, ihis.loth day oftgunnary, A. D., 1616. • , MICHAEL MITZ, CHARLES' BENNETT, .••• . • • Anditors. . . . . . „ priza.r.Alir GRIEFF, Steward, hi arMsnt with the Diiee , 'tire of tits four and of the More of Employment, for the County of Schuylkill, from the fi rm day IrJannary .L.. 11 , di , 1 1815, to e ftertday of Art Innry, ,I.: P., 1846. .- . . . .. • ~ .E Dr. •-, -,: .:. . i To cash received or , , Cheeks Ituritimeer, Treasurer, fdr the use-of 'the Altus House, 306 07 Rent from Jeremiah Hughes, 140 00 • Philip 'Reed, fir:Catharine Quitiman,a Pauper, 20 00 Jonathan Neitlinger, ,for, Sarah Fearst, a do IS 00 John 0, Maurer, for i de.. do do 36 00 John B..llaucer, for ' do du do 35 00 . . Ringer,' for Frederick Sclmltennitler, a •Pa . per, . • ' ' • ' • ; ..' 645 Henry rdan, for Miarding. ' - . 450 [ John GI ver, fur boarding and funeral expenses Jo ph Madistin' • y 4 28. School .Dlrectots oeManhello township, tut suit' n of children: '" : 18 671 Wm. ioU'oar for boardine his wife. • 53 10 Cancelling and writing' Indentures, . 30 00 ' Candles; ' . , 11 10 20.P108,-;:' I 20 00 Haltdosen Bread Baskets, -- • - 1 00 Paaare, ;, ' h , • 475 2 90 a 05 4 08 - tltraw, : . 1 '- Clover . Seed ,;: 36 Boardi, . 1 .. I 31 , ' Pauper. 3 50 ~. Balance doe Wm. Wed, Steward, January 1, ISO, . 3 37 . . _ By a balance' from list year'. settlement, 99 29 By cash paid men, ' - 29 27. Labor in Hay-making and Harvest, 40 37* Constable'S fees for brining Paupers to hoase; 027 Travelling weans and. toll, 12 501 For litriure, . r •34 50 Postage, , , • ' , - 141 Freight; , . - -. , • , 1 48 21, 70 Relief to out 'door Paupers, . •.„ Butchering, , • , • 19 00 Tailor ttiorit; - • , • . 1 .. 200 Redeeming and cleaning a Watch,. , i., -1 75 Clover seed,' Harrow, ,- , 1 'BB Road Tax on 11. Dress' property, . Making a pair of !Wagon Shafts • . : •-• Making Felice. ' Expenses to Philadelphia, to bring up an In sane Woman, , ' • 21 50 Grinding Plaster Of Paris : , ." iOO EGNESEISMN 43iwilleleytkm; •"_ 45v Grinding Scissors. • . / 1 Corner and-Step Stones at 34. Mospitat„ 2 00_ 0 Snake limit, - ' • : ,-5 Boning the Well atTavcrn 410-se. • 75 _ Mountain Tea, 1 A 00 60 Pears, Quinces, Turnips, i Apples; - potatoes, Sponge, Ship-stuff, Masons, Tinware, Fish, Lime, • Flougtillandie„ Saw Frame, Gelding Hogs, RePairing Rifle. .13neksmith 3 41 .Patipets, 8 011 Attending flospital,. - - U 811 yeat's service as StowsitLfiont the Ist of January...4lp, to me Ist or.latosary 1844 33/ 00 By bala • e due Wan Crier, Steward. Jan mazy, Ist, 1846, - 3 3: Number of inmates regaining in the lionse,Jaa.t,ltili ates G3 —Vemales ' • 112 'Received daring die year, Enciading 3 barn as ' ' tic bowie, - • EMI • '' " ! • ! • Making in. an l', , Of these 36 died, illwereindenturetand 174 discharged andabieonded, .; „ 224 , i 1, 1: •, 'Remaining In the house, on the !!let day of January, A..IL, 1846,' 126 M bi a a l li C; ; und i er ' ,l2 years„ 'l .5 17 2 ‘ . • '' , ,!• ' ' Females, j . . ,41 . Females Under 10 years 'l3 Out door Pauper', !I r.., 13 : . • . •L: --- . 106 BOUND OUT DURING , THE YEAR :1845. , George A4hebach, to J: G. Sherman, Branch Town ship, Sebuyikflt countV ; CliStemer,to Henry: Haas. Northumberand counlyl; George Adams, to George Dougherty, [P Schuylkill county; Edward Shappell, to Stephen Ackerman, West Penn Town- , ship, S ehoY/ kill .county . ; Tamsey Kramea , to Samuel Watson, COlbuibia cou nty ; Caroline Duffert, to Wit limo 51ortinier, Pottskille; Mary Morgan, to Elizabeth Sparks, Pottsville; LtiiiiialtSwencic, toWm. B. Hull, Port Carboh ;•CatharinB! Donut, to Wm. Fegley, East BrunswigTownstiip,•ScbirYlkill ?Aunty; Mars Bndderf, to Jonas Gaubert, l( eel Bronswig township, Schuyl kill county; Susannah Do)1e, to Daniel Itolshue, Ml nersville ; frawaniatC. Dillmore, to Francis Bedford, Pottsville ; Susannah Dillinore, to Joseph „Mitchell, Pottsville; SaLab Ihuk,' to Michael slchouough, Port C.irbon. 'I • M,4 Pl 7 IN; TILE. HOUSE. .- . 110 pair Pantaloons, 47 Roundabouts, 13 Vests, 93 Shirts, fit pair Shoes 3111 i . Bisnanl, 60 Frocks, 45 She raise. 9 Petticoats. 42 Aprons, 15 Sun Ifonneto, 21 pair Stockings; 14 Towels, 4S Pillow Cases, 61 Bed Sheets, ..,, 5 Oita Bags undo ck4,4ET9. ' , • IPRODUCE -: OF - DAIRY. 1504 The. Butter. 7 Ibbls. piclded Cabbage, fattened on Farm and slaughterMl 12 Steers and 1 Boll—weight 9101 lbs. 'Hides 1133 lbs. Tallow 906 lbs.-15 hogs, weight 4231 lbs., Lard 46S Os., Hi Calfs,w 'ght 1113155. Hines 1704b5., sold SW lb. Candles.• ! PRODUCE OF FARAf • AND . AR DEN. 165 hnsbetu Wheat, 424 'ushels Itie,Stabnitte.ls flits, 5591 trneb6ts Potatoes, .1214 bushels Corn in Was, 7.1 bushels Onions, i 5 bushels Red Beets, 1778 heads Cab bage, 35 four horSe loads 11ay,2 body loads Pumpkins,' 9 tour horse loads COTil'Stalks_ . 1 STOCK ON - FARM. .5 llorseS, 18 Cons. 2 Steers, 1 - Heifeir, I OW, I Calf and 2.0 IlOgs. , I ! ! ! lAE the se .. liscribers„ , auditors .crf the Conroy of V V' Scbnytkrll, having examined the account of Win. leff, Steward of the Alms House of Schuylkill conn tespehfully report that the foregoing statement as result of our inveetigatkm, and that there Is a bal -lin rot of Wm. - grief. Steward , of Three Dol .; and thirty seven! Cents, (83 37 I Witnesit our landithis ltlth day of•innuary, A. D.. 1846. 1 JNO. CLAYTON. ) ' • - MICIIAEL FRITZ. losillturs. . CIIAS. BENNETT 10— ME-, 1846, G,062 43 Itiotico toy Tax Collectors. inr. different Tas Idollectore of Sclinylkill county whorane in arrears for Taxes, are earnessly reques ted ta tie forward and pay over the balance due on their du licates, between this and the . Ist of . anne,:lSt6 otherwise they will he 'proceeded agait.st according to law. By order of 1.1 • . 1 1l EN RV • ZIMPIERMA.N . ., FREDF.IIICK BECK. Commissioners- IGEORCE 11. TICEITEB. ' Attest—O. B. ZBLICif, perk. , blareh, 7, laid, ' , 1 Tons Rail Roth 1,r0n.. .. . 1 FIE sabscriberoffera for sale at Port Carbon, 51 To of I 3 x i Rail Road Iron,.of a good quality ap. • I T. IL WINTERSTEEN. on .arbon. Feb. flB, 18*. - ' . 9:--3X Sttualon Wanted. tTI4 advertiser desires a situation Ina Store,in_this 'borouh or neighborhood, as a salesman or cleric. 'wig brought tip,: in the mercantile baslness and N o.aks the English and German languages.. 'Good re ferenetrreivvn. Address D. G., at thi3 office • Feb. 2.4; DIM 9-3 ts • If Idunnerl , lrlumberl! • A S the subscriber taaborit Moving to hit Steam Saw .IX Mill, on the Duncan Tract, near this lkirough; be hereby gives notice that all bills and orders for Lum ber, can be left at James Siltyinan & Son's Store, In Pottsville, where they will be received daily, and promptly attended to by the subscriber. • . 'DANIEL LARER. Feb,, 9. 4 , 1846. j 9—it 1- FOR SALE. ,EIOIII,Y NINE acres ~f excellent Red Shale Land, situate in 'rambling Ran, 31 miles froin v Pottircille,anil If miles from l'ort enthotr."lhere is on the premises a, new log honor, with it never failing spring at the door. This is an ex= cellent situation for a Dairy Farm, and may he advari tagenissly" divided into two lots. Possession will he given the first of April. Far terms of sale, enquire of the subscribers. I r • - E. 'Sr E. HAMMER; Centre at., Pottsville. Feb., tq,' 1840. • • .• 1 mit Trees 4 Shrubbery; &a. Tfil El stibsernier respect fully announces s• ..7.„., that he, ts•ready to supply orders-fbr Fruit ;7,..,` , reil,Ocnamental Trees, Shrubbery, Ere., of ~ every description, front one of the oldest l and 'best Nurseries in the 'Country, anttof which, will he sold at NIIIIICrY l'rices,hy the 1 - ,to or siurla Tree; Those in want of Trees, Slirnl. berv, &c., will please make out their orders and send rhea. in as t4rly 341 ct!avetilept- B. HANNAN, Agent. Feb., 29, 19 Pi . I ! • ---- muctiLAY;Nt; & PLASTERING.- • • DON'T A.Ll.,' COME AT ONCE. . , • , 1 13rittdc dc Crasser, T)ESPECTFULLY in 4orrn,the public.trat they have ..I.Veocurneueed the Bricklaying l and Plastering Dual nesb In Pottsville and vicinity, where thekiare preps redlto do all kind's of wdrk in theta line,,and they hope byemploying good workmenand beiniman'etual in bu siness, to give general satisfactitin. to(thruie who win favitir theta - witlitheir work, which tbi - ry-W ill dons the most reasonable;ternis. and in a workman-like man nei,„ They Impel by-sci doing In- share a portion of the Iniblie patronage.; ; .• • MARLON S. aItINK, CEO- lit. enAlliEß. Pottsvnle, Feh r ,. 29,16 ! 6., , .9—mo I —l-- 50 00 121 24 ZJ 00 15 00 20 00 23 75 20 00 r . . rIOI3L.IC SALE. • IsKILL be soldlal public sale, on Friday and Suter , day, He tOttl dad 21st March nett, at the ofe subscriber, in blankeins township, Schuylkill house' s county, aloft 1 mile front Onvigsburg, Horse. I excellent Stud, I two years 'old Stud, 8 ex cellent Mitch Cows,a lot otyoung Cattle, 8 Hogs, 6 Beds and Bedsteads; i Desk with Book-case. 2 Bureaus, I Corner Cupboard, 3 Staves with pipe, I Tables, Chairs,- 2 copper KePles. Tubs, Iron Pots, Hay by the toe., Straw Oats, Rye. Buckwheat, and Potatoes ' by the bushel ' . 5 Plongirs, Ilarrowi, Hay Ladders, Sleighs. and a large variety Of other Household, Kitchen furnititre arid 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 knownt • due ktiendence sad e liberal credit given, by . I - JOILN RICKERT... Manbenn township, Feb; 78,18t6, 9,, . . • BRICIC-LANING,PLASTERING ,;• AND STONE I MASONING. CO r f A. ICT,N rOlEvzhsaibers will oh the t3rst or March en e in ism a'thi-Partnership in the Plastering, and •tune Mason business, under the' dna of Hay & Shearer hod rispectfully solicit the patronagriif their friends ml the business public in general. 't They will endear r secure and maintain a fair share of business, lay execu ting all work entrusted to them punctually, according to agreement in a workmanlike manner, and at reason able ffices. The senior partner having been engaged in business 'Olds region, for the tast sixteen years, hopes that his past eourse,will be naafi:kerma guarantee tot the future+ had that the liberal encouragement Which has always been extended to himself by the tit-, teens of the Coal Region, will continue to be extended , to the new Dud. , : • LAMAR UAL I • • - ' JAMES IL SHEARER.. Pottsville;Feb., 22, 1816. 9 *717 75j IVALUADLp TRACT OF LAND FOR', SALE,, SITUATt in Dam township, Schuylkill county, eon taining acres: about 50 of which are cleared,arril in a good state of - cultivation, with a tine Apple orchard 0(100 trees, besida Peat and Plumb trees. There is also a good stream of water running through the pi op - - arty anfacigntfar a Saw Mill. The land adjoins prop erty belonging to George, Seitzinget, and others. For terms and other particular EE s, apply to • JACOB R, Pottsville, PETEU GILLMAN, on the Premiere. Derry WWII hip, Feb., 01 , . , - Valuable Meal Estate. - Meof rind. in Market street, Pottsville, capa: A , e of be tot divided 'lnto 14 e nen ent building/ lots, (or sole tow: i Apply to ' ,BUltrf AIM REILLY. Jan: 10, 11 ' 2-t(' Stalzazaango street, Pouisille. . .. . _. 2 12j 2 81 it l i~ 1 00 11 23 1 621 3 43 311 1 CS 9 311 178 123 C6l 0 S 7 X 717 :Si FIMII 3.50 •- . . 'Valuable CUM Vracts ' - to -Rent. yr 0 let an teases, to' snit applicants, all: that tree" Co .L land belonglarg to the North' American Coal Co., known u the Mitt Creek Tract, containmg the follow ing of Coat Veins, many of which,—arnong cahera, the Peach lihrantain Veins—harms a range clover a' rade in length,' Spohn. Ratractench, 'Pearson, Clarkson:, Stevenson, Lade. Tracey, Peach Mountain Veins, Green Park or Raumniate Vein, Per peadiemagjmamond, and Big Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. - _— Ales, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong ing to th e Said Coinpany, containing the Salem, Forrest, Rabbit Mole, Mortimer. 'Cannel; Black Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred 'Lawton Velnk "Also, a Saw Mill and Grist:Mill, situated on the Milt Creek Tract, all of which. wiG be rented' on moderate terms by applying to •, DAVID cniudi.s, Aft- Foltsidle, Feb . . LI THE SUPERIORITY OF • , Demuth's Unrivalled-Snuff , OVER all others, is fully proved by the' liberal pat i ivinge of a discerning public, for the last tiny years, a period amply sufficient to test its. excellence, and to bring it to its present prrfectifin.,- whereby it has attained a reputation surpassed by none in the 1 Union.. tcfrecritnoissears and dealers will please observe that the celebrated Snuff is `sistrtfucturtd from Um purest stud finest materials. and' entrusted to be free from of deleterious dears,' and to guard against imposition, their attention in invited to,the following necessary: , UAU'FION- The genuine article 19 known only as OEXUTIFS SNUFF;and is wholesaled an Lantaster, Pa.., solely by the manufacturer, and by - Binninger & Cozens, bff Veseystreet, N. York. I Anthony Elton, :0 North sixth street, Philada• • Stabler & Canby, street , J. lc E. Eyrick, WePxtratt Penn street,‘Vllart Reading', Pa. " I - The trade and others supplied on reasonable terms, and prompt attention given to all orders, if addressed to the above sole agents, at to the manufacturer. L. I. Demuth; at the old original stand. in East King street, near Duke, Lancaster , Ps., which establishment has no I interest in common with any other. Lancaster, Feb 21 . , 18t8. ---.--- — :5 - . . '.Paper Harigags , _and 1 orders. THE enlist:Tiber has just received his Spring Pal terns orPaper Hangings and llorders, embracing all the latest and IllOgt fashionable, Patterns, for Par lors, Rooms, and Entries, being an entire new set of Patterni.atil of which will be sold at Philadelphia cash petrel,. those is waist of Paper will please call and exandnetheln.B.' DANNAN„ Agent. Feb. 21,1840. - - 8- ---- Book. Bindery. HANING protnred an additional hand in nor Binde -11. Ty: we are now prepared to bind Books of ioirry description at short notice. MI kinds of Blank Banks made to order. send in the work. ' ,B. BANNAN, Agent- t. , 1, 1815. B - ItlCKS.—Abont SO crrts,ooobric)ce for frale, aml reedy, for iwitne•linfe delivery. Api4y ro J. L. DUNN,: aced log, Feb. 1a , 7 -at ----- -- New Music: The Nyarrtior's Therursi, smug, by Mies Barry, for the Piatto Forte. a gandrit with prnpet thturru.. for the Flail& Mazurka t..).natirilles rhA Cellarius Waltz; ns danced at • ' . . liavi.ard's Parties, - ' . 'Together with a variety wrottrridnsie,3nst received and for sale at BAN NAN'S Cheap Bonk Store. ' r Single pieces obtained to order at .short notice, . . . , . . --- • • History , of Wyoming - • . few ropier of the l'fisi?ry of .Wynming, by the Einem_ 'Charles Miner. price 82.00 per con, for sale lIANNKN'S Cheap Bonk store. 6 ME CORMICOP 1.1; • UAW/AHD & MAIIZ would inform their friends .L 1 and the pnblic;that having recently taken and til ted up the tante and otanctIONOUS basement story of Mortimer & Fox's Batt] ,; aloe s . are prepared to furnish Oysters. t• • ' I Game, • • , 1 Vr n ison, Terrapins; . : Tripe, • Poultry. "Pigs Peet, • Beef Steaks, • Pastry, Avolittl the luxuries of the season, in Fitch a style as cant fail to give universal satisfaction. Their liquors , also are of the best quaiiiy. Dahmer& fhitz's Philad elphia Ale for sale on draft or by the 'barrel. ;_ At the old establishment, next to Mr. Silliman's new sick buildings, IL 4. M. have for sate Oysters of the 'est quality by the can, hanired, , or thousand. ; Deal. is and citizens generally supplied en shortmotice and reatornable terms. N ii i.tiNt7ll duly ax the CORNUCOPIA from 10 . it 1 o'clock . Feb. 11, ' 7- New ., Stre at Brockville 10-st , rrflE Batmen - her has jest received from Philadelphia, 1 and has now opened at Brockville. a large and gen-- eral asSortment of seasonable goods. such as Dry Goods, Groceries, ItSdware, aad Queensware. In addition to which will be found constantly en hand, Fish, Smoked and fresh 'hivat, - as well as a good supply of country produce. Call and exandneouratock,andyon will find us prepared to sett knolls at as tow a rate as they' have ever been sold any where, in Schuylkill epenty. -N. B.—Country produce of all 'ltirids wanted, for which the highest price will be paid. GEOAT. POTTS, CARPENTEUS AND BLACKAMITFIS WANTED. The sutiseriber is in want of nix or eight gOod road and house Carpenters. ?Also two rood Black smiths ;wanted; enquire at his race in Market street, seat -door to the Anthracite Gazette of GEO. IL POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7; 18a, TO CARPENTERS. : . ll.0119AL8•will be reeelved by the subscriber, for j build - int: one hundred Minces houses, at the. town of Brockville. For particulars apply to the subscrirer, at his office, next door tattle Anthracite Gazette otlice, Market street. GEO.. LI. I'InTS. . Pousv ille r Feli, 7,1846, • . . . - Li- SUPERIOR STEEL'PENSI in. enare nem article! - rr TIE Flexion Pen, warranted no to catch in the pa l. per. Also, the dpimt Pea, a new article, just re • coved and lot sale at UANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store. January 2t, 1640. Mount Caimel Steam Saw . Mill, Sitnnte,i on the Centre Turnpike I 8 miles fro. Potterlik, in -Vorthambertand Co, Pa. ' 9 , 11 E sahscribezis now rcady.to contract and deliv , erSet Pottsville slid intermediate places, Lumber, consisting of white Pine and white Oak, of alnhas.t any length and size--boat, ship and decking cut lu order. Persons in want of Lumbar cut to order: will please send their orders directed to FREDERICK LAZARUS, Agent, Fountain Sprinr, Post Office, Schuylkill County, P.a.,.whome they will receive prompt and immediate at tention. Terms, Cash nr apprtwed regntiable Taper, or tit acceptances will ht received open the delivery of the Lumber. e ALBEIIT G. BRADFORD. Jatinarl MASI& ' LSAWN WRAPPING PAPER, just ri.rriced atrA ter fate at /I AN ANN" S away puper store, January 3 t- • •VOR SAI E.—A nmv light Soggy will be sold r cheap, Apply to J. W. lloteberry, Orwigsburg, or to J. 0.,11.0ad5, nuttsy We. Feb.l4, 7- ro, ilottee in , fite.Orciuml in cnmpiefe .order. Array to J?io. February, it, FDENCII AND ENGLISD ACEIDNOS; far sate by • JOS.3IOIIGAN: se4. Wth NEW-YORK STORE. NEW GOODS DIUE(I FROM NEW YORK 2_ q-lIE subs c ribers have jest arrived front-New M = I- York; with a new and fresh faeck 'ot • .- ,DRY . GOODS, •CI I' of the latest styles and patterns. Also, k gene- 0 I. cal assortment of GROCERIES, BOOTS Artil) q .4 SILOEO, READY-MADE CLOTIIINGok.e. • c Also,. an assortatent of . x j India Ribber Clothing, ' ' m CIPI, and Mittens, suit- . . . C = able.for Engineers, and . 7 F- - . persons exposed in ) 12 , stormy weather. - The alinveGoods were selected expressly for C the Pottsville market, and will he sold very 0 cheap, at their - Store, in Centre 'street. • >' M. For ' tities - p Goods call at the New' York Store td re. I. TROWBRIDGE & CO. Pottsville, Nov. 1, 1845. • .• 44- MORE NEW GOODS ',3•T Sedge's - lett 45:,,C0'5. New and Cheap Cash Store, Market street. OUR SD SUPPLY OF WINTEIL GOODS!! JUST receivettand now opening a handsome variety. of Cashmeres and Jlous de loins, selling fast, at,25 cents per yard, blerinoen plain and figured, Mpareas at Mitts per yard, dark blue filpacvas, Plaid Cloakings, curds and Tassels, Gimps and Fringes for Cloaks and vessel!, Steel and Silk Buttons, with, a-great variety' tf other anklet!. CY Please give us a gall and we 3011 3 tisfy pm that • we do sell Dry Goods cheaper than any other store in Pottsville., SEDGIVICK & Co. • December Can& 50 = A . • ir . Of Ancient and Modern History, VRESENTlNGChronologica, rise proves*. Revolutions, decline l and series fall the of' the i p ncipal States & Empires of the world; comprising details of the most important event!, with notices of eminent characters, in the age and country in 'which they lived., ,The whole derived from the most curate and authenticauthurities, and especially' inten ded for the use of schools and families. By J. W. TYSON; A. B. The , above is the title of a new' work Which wiU stand in the same relation, and _occupy the same plnce in the study of history, that Maps do in the .study of Geography. The subscriber has undertaken ' the publication f ibis work, with the firm belief that it will be Very. useful in Schools, families, and he cent: dently hopes that the low price, viz: 75 cents, or, 111 per copy, according to the style of binding, will insure for this Attas-an extensive circulation. : For sale by B. BANNAN, Agent. — ,Dec. 27tb, Nar ss• Notkes not exceeding fioar s lines inserted once for IS cents—three lin:lions 37j cents. . . , _.. • ' Wanted. . • - rriVO good BoThei 'Makers ate wanted Immediately .1.--at Pert Cuban. to whom good wages will be giv en.' Apply to. . T.. 11. WINTERSTEN. Port Carbon, Feb., 14, 1141. .: ; • - WANTD. -- •.. OSE IIIINDItED miners of Coal, and .Irnn ore foi theSharnokin Wm and Coal WOrks. Good wages will be given. None need apply unless they are good workmen. Also keepe M wanted for the funnier. Ap ply at .Sbamoktn to - . kIitYANT.& %Weir.. Shamokin, Ftb. 7, 1816, 6.tittv _ WANTED - - ..• . . QEVERAL Moulders, Finishers, and Boiler . Makers. t. 7 are wanted iansneillately, at the Pottsville !rim Works. To good worktneu;good svace swilli be five's. Jan. 17 , - 9 , • P.: W 9101197 NIS. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. • SOH N• S T ISt S N Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and _ Geod., 45 soul; St cowl st. Pltiladt ARC now receivin: and will rontin.thi ceive weekly. tbrotteh the season.a bandsonte assortment or RICH MILLINERY ,GOODS,, ‘-- such as Bonnet Silks, Itifihons, entirely new styles, and Mail mites, French and American Flowers, Fancy Nets .and lAces. inside Cans:, 4-c., all of which will be sold on the in.rst reasonable terms., Fbilada., February 28i 1840. • . . .. . • - . . .. . - Confectionery and Fruit - Store.... IIIIE subscriber takes this metirnd of Informing Conn try Merchants in general, that he keeps constantly on band a large supply of Foreign Fruits, "Nuts, &c., ,of the latest Importations, which he will sell'at redu 'red cash prices. Candy manufactured • fresh every day from .Steam Clarifted Sugar, warranted to stand all weather, with fair Ilsage. • Please rail and examine for yours. Ives, at No 1211 Market street, bet Ween ltth and 13th street, Philadelphia. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN. Philada., February 21, 1816.. 8-3ino • . OM ri 10 DEALERS AND CONSUMERS. • HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN INKS. ' BLACK. BLUE, RED, AND SCARLET.' Their cinalitiesdependupon the following particulars . FIRST. The employment of the newr maims t.s. SECOND. The use of articles unknown to other ink makers. . Tuinn.The ingredients so proportioned that the at rms UNITE CHEMICALLY, giving great brilliancy and du arthility. • " . FOURTH. Modes of mat ufarture which leave the mire elements °fink. ponhires fluidity, and no sediment. - They are put. up in lut, Int; Soz; toe, goz, and InX," bottles FULL MEANDER; each having a PATENT cartu tar lip, the stand ran be tilled without The Black amLßiue Inks corrode steel pens less than any other. They surpass any American. - English, nr French, to beauty and strength, for the color,. once set, will entain CM:HANGED FOE AGES. ,' • ' HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN BLAcKINo I. THE best ever Made for brilliancy of pcilish and pre serving the leather. ROOT'S PENMANSHIP IN VS BOORS. FOR the nselif Public and Frigate schools, tt liaa no equal, either for cheapness or excellence.' MAPS. . • .• • . „ X fell assortenent always on hand. ' ; • Outline map, for schools. A NEW and • splendid Slap of PAI.ESTrsr,-(nr Sunday -schools- , llanufacturer and Pultister • • APOLLOS W. HARRISON. St South 7th Street, Phitada Philads,„ Der. 27, ISIS, St- . . COLLIERY WORIC .FOIII%I3ItY R 31.41.C111Nt SHOP rj , RE subscribers, at th . eir old stand,. coiner of Rai Road:awl (..Itowhill streets., are prepared to Man era - entre to order, at the shortest notice, Stettin Engine. and Pumps, of any 'nitres and capacity for mining and otherpurpose-s., Ratites Coal Breaking , Machines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be reunited, Also Engines and &awing Cylinders , with all neces sary machinery for .Rhiseßeraiters.- ITot-,Air Piper, of . the most approved plans, Cup and ltall - joints and ter Tayere, of the very best 'construction. 51,0-par tiFnlarly Irwin i theattentimi of Iron Masters 'and par-- ties engaged, in the Iron trade, to their large stock of Patterns for Roiling Aline, having lately,..constructed the anaebtatery for two attic largest Mils in the coun try, viz z--The Wyoming :Mill at Wilkasliarre. - anil the Rolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works.'llattriPe. They are fully pre,pared for this kind of work,toirether with every vattety of gerieral machinery. • Of the qual ity of their work and materials, it it • enimalt to say, ttod time and experience, the most infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the vast supertority of their en ' gibes and machinery, Orders are re_speern y solicited and will be promptly attended to. IIAYINtiOD Pottsville, 3inaary, 1., . 31y - . Timber .1.0,,n4 for Sale - • [!006 00 APR" of Timber Land tot'', sale, 'situate 7 . ACRES above l!imersville, at the head of Defy Lteek. ' 'The Timberts of the hest in the "county, with gOod water gowei'and Saw KM on the Land; and he liev etito tcmtain stone. e Road ftom'Dan ville; try way of Shamokin to•rottsviiteonnst pass throngh this lona. %t will he solo iu putt or alto;eth eT to snit purchasers —terms easy•- Apply to ' GEO. W. MITCIIIN, -Agent. 28113.- 4—tf -.- Nails and , pikes. . . 600 - - KE LIf N r a, ,, ilA and Spill s,at $1 6'21. cents per Nova Scotia Grindstones at 14 to II cents per/b: Ear Iron, at 41 cents per lb. _ 1 . Cast Steel at ISI cents perlbl warranted. Just reeelved , and for sale by 1 . . J GEORGE 11. STICIITER• 3- January 17,1816 Foundry and Machine Shop. • -..----- tivr -- 0-- .--- .--e 0.,,,,, ,0 , . ---i.-... , i 1.... ifo . 1 . frIlE imbscribers, nnder tbe firm of S Mini, WHEN .1 k Ca.,.would respectfully littoral their (multi, and the Public generally, that they have taken the estab lishment formerly known as th e "Eagle Fotndry, 7 . and baying wade extensive repairs, and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of 31achiriesy. rail road cars, coal breakers. plough and stove castings, hollow W2/e, &c., on short notice and reasonable terms. WM. C. SMITH, VMS:" WREN, C. W. PITMAN. . . 2,-tf Jan. 10. ;NEW AN 6 ipima-taT GOODS. • Nrs..J, Martin, HAS just r opened a new and splendid - assortment of Main and Fancy Dry GotnE , , at the Cheap Cash - Store. in Centre street above Market, Easl side, Oppo- - • site the Lamb taverafons isting,in part,of Cashmere de Vosse, .7hinsellit de Lainesr Alpacas, Bombazines, black nd colored Dress Silks, Calicoes, Cloakings, %‘ -- oolen plaid for childreu's dresses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bose, &e., black and colored Embroidered llamask, Mouseliti de Laioe and Brodie Shawls, -Gentlemen's Satin Scarfs and Cravats. Stocks, Collars, Breasts, &c. - . Linen Cambric lidkrs. Velvet Ribboni , Bonnet ar.d Cap Millions, black and colored Mantua and Satin do., Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Kid, Wool, aniMread Gloves and Laces, Sheetines, Bleached and Brown, white and oolorcd Flannels, Irish Ltaens, Swiss, Atoll,. and Book Musltris, -Bishop Lawn, Plaid, striped Cam.. audJaconet Ali of which will be sold at the mort leaisnable prices. Call and see: Rementber the Place, Centre street, opposite the Lain!) Tavern. . MRS.. Pottsville, Jan., Is, 1815, • " . _ -. Pocket Knives, Razors. Si.c. • . . TUSTreeelVed and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store, J as assortment of l'en and rocket Knives, some vr. 1 y snperior, Razors of all, pricesall and see theta— no ebaree for allowing the articles. If you want any Ska tea we can suit you. Also , a few straps of Sleigh bells. . • . . ' - December 20, 4815. Ll . DESTITUTION IN, EUROPE. NO SCARCITY IN POTTSVILLE! . _ DV . cane people it may be suptinsed that the under ]) sinned is making efforts to secure the treater pot- - lion oinks custom. and consequently to sett the greater portipii of goods that ark disposed of in this lkwough. This is not exactly Cooed. Experience teaches him that all such &fiat* would be useless. aucommun. sense dictates thepropriety of not enga giro in nything tli ‘ which - will most likely prove nnsuciessful. is true that he makes a considerable anise ; and catme ,no tri fling sensation in tlietnercantile %%arid, but his-Mbject in having his name to appear so frequently in the pa pers of the borough, is the.PUBLiC GOOD. •Ile pro-. claims trathS.l IMPORTANT TUTU:IIi and unless .the citizens refuse to see, they cannot be blind to the fact that it will be to their interest' to call at his 'Rin STORE. 103 FEET by DEPTH. Ile would respectftilly announce that this immense Store-house is jaJouted and mounted with bran splinter fine NM GOODS, which in variety, quality,,clegance and cheapneSs, cannot be smpassed by any assortment offered in the borough.. The onlY difficulty he has in pleasing his customers is that his stock is tooextensive; atomic so many excellent articles, it is almost Impos sible for customers to make a choice. In order to oh viate • this difficulty: he desires to reduce his stook and calls Upon his friends to assist him in the undertaking. - GEORGE W. SLATER. December 13 IVNADE satiable for Bait Roads, Canals, Coal, Hay X Ores. Stoves, Cctton, Tobacco, Live Stock, Atc. of Ordets promptly untitled to at our manufactory, Second street, Camden. New Jersey, or Store No. 3, North sth at., Philadelphia. 'ELLICOTT-8e ABBOTT. 42-ly Oct. 18th, 1815 • • Prinie•illackereL • JUST.receivgd at the York Store, a supply of Mess Miami, put up expreaslY for family use. withou heads.• EDWARD YARDLEY. Nov. 1.5, 1845. • ' . ' - ". 46- • ----- MHEOLOGICAL SKETCHBOOK , Ante. 1 and .1 2,juot,,publiahnd and fur mile by • Se pt. BIBANNAN, An't. Sp 27tb , - . , . 39.. - -.131)1100.131)1a.• ," , CARD: BYE E L. 4 41 DE LL, 9.u% CORNER OF ARCA- dr. -FOCRTO STREETS . . rmtasint.p.tmer. ioEsrEcTostax inform their friends and cititirrn- Ilkers, that in addition to dheir usual large stock of Staple Goods they arc 'noW receiving from New York the following . ! • . - ' RICH FANCY' GOODS FOR smirio. RICH NEW style Shaded IlarregeSi Brorha Fignra and Sai in Stripe do, . • ' Oinbrii Mocha Chroinastonlque do, : • ' Mull Dresses'enibroldered with Wool, New style Graduated Robes, Delicate Lilac Pink and fine Lawns, .. Chaise from Holies, Me igs 4. Co. new past tens, Plain Westin de Laines and Barreees, • ' _ -Neat Style Monslin de Lames, for Friends, , Tarleson Ginghams forgpting. -'- - all KS„-SHAWLS, &c., &c . - BROAD' WIDTH rich style shaded Figured Silks, ' Damask Silks, rich brocade stripes, . . . ' Brocade Silks of entire new designs, . . • Neat plaid and stripe Silks for Friends, . • - • . Chameleon Ispahans, light and dark, - Modes-Milled Arroures and Fossil de Sales, ' • . Illk - Iterts and broadislaik armures, • , _ " • Eagle Mewl black aro de Rhinos, - , , - .. High Gloss black Italiais.Mantuas. 4 FACED Painted Mshtnere Shawls, ' Rich Cashmere Shawls ,and Scarfs, Crape de Chine Shawls, a new article, - Pure white net and twisted Silk Shawls. largest black Silk shawls imported,- • • • Silk Shawls ofspring style. . F Cashmere and llarcelond Shawls, all sizes, " Gloves of [talon's celebrated snake, • -. '. • Dress ildkfs.. Lar,eA,'llosiery.'kc., ke.., E. 4 • 1: receive the French Fashion Plates by'earb steamer, in.prder that Ladles may _observe the Paris style of matain dresses. ' Thiladelphia: March I'4, 1615 --------- Platfopn Scales. ' --Sairpe ,and ou Clotps; At the Cheap Store, Nib 41. 81rataerry Stree PHILADELPHIA. rt UR store rent and other et penses being very light, we are enabled to sell our Cstferrs; OIL CLOTHS, 4v.,'wholesal?. and retail, at the lowest prices in the city, and buyer's willtind it greatly in their advantage to call andexamine the large assortment we offer this season, of Ileantifolly Imperial 3 ply, EverY'vartety of Ingrain, ' CAUPETINGii. Twilled and Plain Venetian„ Together tetth, a large stock. of Ott. Cterit;‘, from. 2 to 24 feet wide, very cheap, also Mattings. Floor Cloths, - Rugs, Rag and Cotten Carpets, kr • with a good :as= sortment of Ingrain qupels from 25 to 50 [OHS, alai; and entry carpets from 12 to 50 cents. EI.DIUDGE.. BROTHER, No 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chestnut, near Second street, Philadelidiia. Philadelphia, Mirth 15, ' 11-3 mo ron SALE AT - sts.4' l " D. IT. 141013TP S . 1 " / • AGIVICULTCUAL IMPLVMENT. Warehouse, 194 j Illaykeettrce , Philadrlphia • . VCRY variety or Agricultural and' Horticultural - .I.la Implements in general use, of the most approved valetas and supe nor worlavneltip, et estrenicly tow prices. ' A full assortment of Prouty it !Mears: Centre draught, self-sharpening, right and left hand, sub-Soil and side hill, wheel and swing Ploughs, ti'ith points and shares eii strong and thoroughly purified and hard-1 even, that one hundred acres of land have often been, ploughed with a single set, at an expense of wiriih,l..los2, o These Ploughs are constrU m cted of the bes..ateriall. and of the brightmt dnisli, and for ease of dringht and management, the facility with which their points and ' shares are turned and sharpened, the eradication of weeds,and the thorough cultwation of the soil, they stand unrivalled in the market. They are warranted to work in any soil, and to give perfect satisfaction af ter fair trial, or they may he returned, when. the pur chase mon ey will be refunded. Hoveys Patent Straw and Corn Stalk name, Grant's Patent Fan Mills, Cultivators, Harrows, Home Raikes- ,, a150 every variety or GardedToots—Agricol final, Horticultural and Flower Seeds, rained express-• ty for this establishment, by eateful and experienced Seed-growers and warranted. rhita4a., March 14th, 1546, SCULL & THOMPSON, • . . lIT 47 North Water ktreet and 2I North Delaware Avenue, rail-ADEIRMA, offer forsale the fol lowing Goods': .. . . Curre.s. 2500 Bags Rio. • ' - 500 " .I.aguita. .... - 200 " 31araraibo, 4 330' '.' St. Domingo. • ' • • ltAl " lava. • . TEA'S. lea Half Chests, superior Yoting arson. 2.00 " " fair quality " . • ' ISO " . " Imperial Gunpowder. !loses Poorchong Souclaong. • MEI tog ~ • ' 300 Catty Boxes Green: St:amts. MO Mids. new Crop New (*lams, Porto . • Rice. • • 200 Barrels low-rinced, ... ' 100 " Superior White Crushed...F(ll'mi ' %zed. „, • _ll.OO Boxes & Barrels, single 4: otible. toafand Winn. Mor.assms. 200 HMIs. Trinidad. 100 " Matar.as„ low priced. .100 " Superior Syrup. . . . 100 " Sugar House. . 400 Bids. New GrleanstMolasse.t. 100 " Syrup ant/ Sugar House. -Sercys. .100 Rags Pepper anti Allspice. _ 150 Kegs Gromsi Pepper and :allspice.- 100 " Ground Gilger.. . 200 Lbs. Nihmegs. 400 ? Cloves and Ground Cloves.. ' ' • . , Cinnamon in Mats. Ground, in Kegs, . I ' :Mustard in lari, Kegs, Bottles, and Tin Cannisters. Miscrr.t.mrtors—S.alt in large and small sackr. Sal rerat us, , Brimstone, Sal Soda, Chocolate, Cocoa, Chalk. Shot. Powder, Lead, Indigo, Stitch, Raisins in Kegs, Boxes Alum, Crackers, Copperas, Pork, Beef, Lard, Huns, Butter, Cheese, Fiathers, Buckets, Madder,Salt Ptre. Logwimd, Brown.tud Yellow Soap, Rice; Sperm and Whale Oil, 'Tobacco, Civendish Ladies' Twist s's S's 10's 10's of Superior, brands Botch - Snuff, and Septic?. . Liquolts—Pale and,Vark brandy, Champagne do, Holland Gin. Janiair.a Spirits and New England Ruin. ' Wr.er,s—Madeira. Sher ry, Port, Lisbon, Muscat,Dry and Sweet Malaga, Champagne. Mal. rli 1-1 DAVID RANKEN, No. 73, CHESTNUT STREET, PIIILID R.I.PHIA " OFFERS for sole, on the Most reasonable tenant the follmalor, TE.as. ,v..-e_ , 110 half chests medium Toting /iyaon Tea. .50 do One do . do_ ,25 do- "if...eking do ' .' do• . 10 ' :do : iti double 1 ellesta,.finest. imported. 7 .5 do Inini , rhi Tea. , 90 . do Gunpowder T&o. r.. 00 do various qualities rowchong Tea. - 150 4.3renninEoll4t:e Chelan. , 100 do - Uortiiit Breit:fast Tea. - . 100 . do English Contain. 100 chests finest ['mita Suuchoriv . • ,103 do do Nlobeay do. . 100 do do Ninyang do. .50half chests illack.l.eaf.Rekm. • 50 do do finest Ouiane and Souclaang . 5 shells finest Flowery Rehm. . • 15 half chests Caper Souchy. ' 150 bags finest old Dutch Government Java. -50 do direct imphrintion in 1333.. 100 - - 'dui .'old Snmatra toffee. ' 75 pockets African do. , . 130 bars , ttnns. Scented Rio Coffee Maeda., Marcia 7, 1810, . . -10 tits CHEAP •BOOKS & STATIONERY KAY & TROUTMAN, 183 31catt et. between 4th .51h,1K side, rniLAbEunt& IXESPECTRILLY, call the aitertition of Couctry Merchants, Professional Gentlemen and the Pub, liegenerally, to 'their extensive Mack of Books and Stationery, cninprising ' School. ' ' Day Books, L.Ters, and . Medical; 'f Blank Books of every de- Classicarand ,Miscella- scription, at very low pd. . aeons Zoaks ; ces. . Cheap Ruled Cap and 'Btattimery of all kinds, and ' Letter,Paper, all other articles in their Wrapping Paper: , ,line of business ; , which they will sell at the lowest prices and on as rea sonable terms as any other Ilobk Establishment In th i s city. N. B.—The highest price given for Rags in exchange for Books and Stationery. Philada., March 7, ISM The New' York Canto - on Tea -Co.; IN .ADDITION TO THEIR OLD STANDS; 89 Chesztd, st. 241 door below ad st.,- and 45 • North sth at., below Race ' .AVER OPENED A STORE AT 237 .•fiIARKET ST., FIRST DOOR BELOW 9th, NORTH SIDE. OWING to the high reputation which their TEAS have obtained in Philidel tilt,, 1 phis and throughout Die country, for L• *: -IF• - " • several years paNt, it remainsaataly to say - -. that everyexertion will be made to main lam the liberal patronage which has biOn accorded . them. • • Theliest selections of GREEN and (MACE:TEA: 4 , are made from each cargo, and owing to the It great fa cilities, they are enabled to offer every variety impor ted, combining in an eminent degree the qualities of power, delicious flavor, purity - and unrivalled cheap- MUM - rir City and Country families and dealers are res pectfully requested to call as above. Philada., February 21, 1846. . - To Maohinist,s; and others. LATT'S universal Clinch, all stzei, from 6 to t) P inches ; Salter's Spring Halances,-made expressly for Steam Engines, 60, 49 and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter ticalea, more than 56 different sizes and patterns.. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's prices, at No. 31 Walnut street, by GRAY & BROTHER. 6-7 Philadelphia, Feb. 7,1616 IRON STORE. • . . . rrun subscribers. bare , onstantly on baud, it the ..1. tpttiest rate, Iron of all sizes, suitable for moll', pery purposes, alai also for covering schutes and for steam engine ballets; and fur coat cars.. motans:s. JONES, S. W. corner Schuylkill and iriiket sta. Philada. Philada., N0v.22, 1545: • - . . , iiT-ly • - MINERS' JOURNAL. • Satuvlay Morning. Ifiar.. 4 21, IS 116. Advertiwri will ob.-rise hS tbo our pves t thet sews will b true en tiego, widrb emir:els the roetles 4s-we r r e o y e z. , 1 ,11 the eiti:se+ ti•eineet.. elivistz, to s gertit exteet,ltit” obsettiols of, l: vimmelds plactil on whet is %rand the out,hlo of the piper. • 1 I , , • t. C-The - ptoc - cedings at the- dinner nn *t..Ptkl!. ricks' Day tieiv not hanaml to 0 - until Thutglaq aftertioots wheiroor piper WAS as fir ;. that it was impossible for us . tn rand rooofor their. LEGISLATIVE. The Legislature has been Titre hr, ry duiing the past .week, hut little of general interest has hien trametcted. In the blou.e, the l'ommitteeon Coro porations has reported in favor of lepet;din o n , the,` charter of-the Lehigh County Bank: • The New York and Erie Railroad Sill paced the Senate 'on Saturday m o rning last. by a *ute of V. to 8. Several amendments were made to the. hilh vrtil.h will regoire that it shell be vent •hark to the ItM.e. One. of the Mnendinents provides tliat the company -halt pay $lO.OllO per annum to the State for the A;rivilego of locating the road in ' 'PennsyNarria. _ In the Senate the hill arimplembntel to the act relative to hawker , unit peillers iri B~huylkill Co. was read a third time 'slid passed.' In both Houses,yesolUtions were passed instruct= ing the Commissioners to report the , - amount of damage sustained by' the public works as soon Ali possible. , • , • • ' • • In the Senate do Months , afternoon, thit bill to incorporate the I,alcaittrir. Lebanon end rtnegroire 'Railroad CoMpany; the, hill to incorporate the Summit Branch Railroad Company; in Dauphin and Schuylkill ecioniies n Bill hay also been melted. to incorporate the S'cituylkill, Litiih •1 I Susguchannah Rail Road CoMpany. The proceeifings of the past week hovels:ten among the most uninteresting of the Whole session. MO FOREIGN. NWS. OP THE HHEPINIA. teeenig•tier, Day.v la6fr filur4 Europe, EOM -'431 • F t ,' 1. The steen t ship Ilibeinip arrived it Halifax on Tues.' . day, and the news brought by her wa il,. e zpressed three to Philadelphia .for the North American .newspaper. • We did not receive the news until i itti evening just as our paper was ready for press, mid Ws:t i me consequent ly unable to give more than a ilastY,Suntma4. We . clean the foltowini items I roni l ir 0 "owl ;emotion - earrat . I L . ,„.. Accounts from 'Berlin State that 'Mr Wheaten: • • • the envoy extramdinary and !miiiiiter plenitioten- . liar y of the United States, bad fell that city for • London. -- -: ,1 i Leuis Philippe is said to he in favor of refer- - ing the Oregon dispme to the thitration of three English and three Ameriane.gentlerinit—thus carrying out the idea of M. Winthrop, of Mae? sachusells. • • J,.. ' . .. The American Minister ?ti r. IticLane, is . confi- ,' ' ned to his house by severe intli4Mitione He was • unable lei attend hiss btajest'y'sleVee on the 11th, . but was represented by Mr.!, tioinesevoort Melville, his Secretary of 'Legation. , 11 4 ' ._ Past ARITION FOR ' Vett N- 1..- ---c - Whether or not we '. ~ are to have war, great prepiU%stiranearebeing made • ', for it. The army is to be increased 10,000 men; ''. the militia are ter -be in readineWt for immediate • ' training ; the ordinance corps are to fetal's, an as of 1500 men; the royal marines , 2500 • ' • men; and the land regiments of %belie° 6000. The increase in the navy will beraboutlpo then. -Free trade principles are betemitig popular ite . • France. - Subscriptions for the distress Irish lave been - ' rommenced at. Calcutta. 1 1 • The Cholera is raggingin'Pe'rels. , . Queen Victoria and Prince Albert will, it Is said, alter her acconchment, Visit Franca. 'The article of Maize or Indian Corn, was becoming very popular among the people , 1 ' - . : The Frendi bare met tvi,ii disastrous defeats la Al ts. i , Tile hies finsne e -elotwithstanding the ereatprese ' - sure which has been experienced id in the Money mat , I ket, and the suspense In which mute in general bas,, been held during the past month. owing to the great' ecuttnererat changes propneed by the Government, rant the iron market has maintained its ground, add prices • ()tall dascrivions .of mannfaotured hen are as high as. - they were a month ego. Misspeaks welt for tne trade , • as both dealers and consumers have been buying but very caution - sly, and speculators is ve been almest en. tire) out of the market The European Times says: Our transatlantie readers, engaged in commerce with, England, miy • met satisfied that Peel's ,coutirteretel policy will become- the law of the land. There will be wrang ling, There wilt he deley, but there will not, can- not be defeat. - :The, eyonts of the last few days ' • show that the House of Lorthi will swallow the pill; viittirwry•fa'ces, it may be, like children tak- • in.' medicine. butehey will gulp'it down, from a .-- e.snViction of its rieivi,ity—combined, ptohably, ~, with a conviction equally elrortg, that they will be matte to do so shOuld they turn restive. The great' debate On Sir Hobert Peel's financial - scheme.' which extended over three weeks...ilia • `,afforded food for twelve nigfths" incessant oratory, was hmirght to a close, by it ;division which-gave [ the Minister a majority of et xi-re-seem Sir Robert Pee' his determitied to proceed with the Corn-law pert ofhis schmitefirsti This scheme our readers know, proposes ilte extinction of the . Cora-laws its three years front • the present time; ' and the next erect Is/tile, as 'well as the next 'sol emn talk.' will have refereere to the er the postponed repeat. Sir Robert since tlui first announcement of his pl..n, ha's eteisnein this I'm- - pact, by his tacitics, a inarchlon . the enemy. The three years' grace was debateable.. ground, a great . differenee of opinion exited about its merits, sad • 1 many of those who opposed the scheme altogether expreived a prtfetcnce for en linstarilf irotzad of a. • i postponed repeat. • , Feeling, that if ho blindl y tethered to his own pet scheme, a junction might he formed between 1 thtecr favorable to the immediate abelition of dm' Corn-lawir, and those opposed le any change to the 'present , syttem, which mightend in his defeat, land drive hint fromi tat% he has wisely and cleverly presented such a , result by anticipating it; land he Will now, he says, consent to whatever the' j House emcee" .e —whether it be in leveret his own • or any other plan as respects the time for the kW t.king effect. • . , . The measure is safe inthie floesenrreare, hot it is uncettein• how it may fare with tho Lords: The worst results aro to tie apprehended, is caned Illissltition of Perlisment. ! ' ! 1 The4oreemptory refusal t 4; the American Gov.' . a3mment to submit the Auestion to arbitration - , on ' the ground that itl would thereby reel:ignite the -- rights of the Brifilh Government to a portion of.' Oregon. is :reeantest as puerile, not tri say insult ing. These rights have, been long acknowledged • by ereaties'hetween the parties. and it is held u being too late in the slay tri, erase a bond which, pre - ceding negotiators. on both side* of ;the Atlan tic, have combined to respect. .The friends of 'peace mourn that ,the arbitration—the most sifts. factory - mole of settling amicably a controverted claim—should have been . so, uncerimonioi g y ee. jected, and its effeet ipon the Ceittonmarket lase been as we have elated. to make it more d ec idedly ' firm: fThe pilot boat Williarri J. Ildrike r, whic,h 'sailed in c .meanv• with the Patrick Wenry, lira not vet arrived. The p tcket eipitienced heavy weather, otherwise, it is probable that. the minis turn ct 'ft might have cut a more'respectable li 'WO b . , in the T es. The French Chandlers are 'still engaged in die- - cussing Amencatinfraire show'nethe affairs of M. Guient and the policy of the flovernmtnt hiVe undercone no change whatever; and those opin ions and that 'Miry are shared by and presses the sympaths of. the gent mid eeersthelmingmajori ty of the Cbamher of Unpeties..„atnembnetit tof M.•Ber.yer, the eil..ct 01 which wits to equate 51 tort of syntretthy to e the, (Toiled States in prefer mice to Engfand, has le n voted down by a large 11 -erne amsi 10-6nan 8-3uio majority. • , , , WAu utt Ittr. Ili.tr.—Two terrific 4lirles ero • -t...pcirtetl.' The sikiii . pas.iql the Sutlej, inburobetrt va - ri,hr.ty estirnetekl xt fain 60,000 to 80,000. with a splendid park of artillery; and invaded the British territory. The liahting ; toted throe days, and the 1- carnage was dreadful., - forces rutty ntnount•, British and native. fu 20,000, out of,which' they, lost nearly 4.000. Seyeral diatinsruished'of.. fleere fell. autunabtothers.the bravo veteran 141,e Robert Sale.. . . ~~ ~_~ I 112
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