-. t n".^.' l; ] .- a .., ~'-.i,^:~' I.FE' - ~Y~ «ia.+-.^:;. _ _ - ~ - ~~ ,_ R...Y ^.y~ - -..a7rn:~., - .-%I:•:3~.v - e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ _ - .. ~^r.- - ~§. ..ta,:Y. AE.. 'r~T:s~} ° t}a's`ta_...:~?_Ex'+y ?Mt.. :L`,~`-J, •, P'._ -_ A:. ~ I:.c '?~.-i`~a.x.`-~•:ttM .~ .. y~ .~,^ -.-~`.. r. µ~ r r.J s:.r •..A. .Y.'+i~ r. ~~Y'4 El lES The • ei Made .reis 1A4% .• „re ' IYr - The gaff Roads: damaged by the recent freshet, are now all replkired, and the Colltariea -below the levels •.•dtowped .out,• are generally under- way lief°. -The trade from thii region at prevent Is only Oinked by: the supplier cars,ond the demand for Coal continual/rt.! • usually brisk; at this season of the year. • - •- • ' ' The Delaware Dlvision of the Pennsylvanta Canal wlll.not be-ready for tratisportetion.before_the 20th oi April. probably, not before the let of .--Iday; T.is will retard the shipments from that region to a certain ex tent. The Morris Canal wee not much injured. The North - Branch Canal has been Injured to such an extent, that the repairs cannot be made before the mid" die of. June and probably net before the Ist of July. All the supplylfrom that quarter, this, year, will be.re waited by the various Iron Works, beforb it reaches tide. From the Lackawsna,- we have received no definite Information with regard tzahetnjory t (if any) sustain-, ed 11: the Delaware and Hudson Company's works. Sent to market for the ,week ending on Thursday e'vening tars WEEK. 'VITA L. 5,641 01 43,747 09 . ;4,475 10 29.0 W 11 . 0,735.01 58,055 09 1,118 15 9,593 1E! . • Port Carbon, Pottsville, _: Schuylkill Haven, Port l'linton,.'. -HATS! OP TOLL .LISD TRANSPORTATION., • - From, t. Carbnii. S. Haven. P. Clinton la Richmond '.... ~ $1,40 .! el 30 $1 10 To Philadelphia , -ri 150 . 140 125 _ MINE 'Mit AND BCpUTLH I I.L RAVEN R. ROAD. The following is the tanount of Coal transported over this Road, during the week eadint Wednesday even -14 last. 7' if',669 09 Tons, Per last report, 0,597 06 -" .Total "55,2115 15 " WILI3AIII NEWELL, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1916. The following Is the amount or Coal passed - over the DIM Creek Rail Road, for the last six days. 2,375 09 Tons Per last report, 17,655.19 Total; 19.161 OS ' " GEORGE HADESTY, Collector MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD; The amount of Coal transported over this road' for the . week ending on•Thinsday evening last, is ). • 4,421 Tons. Per last report , 25,039 Total,, '19,460 N. CLE A VER, Collector SCHUYEILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD • Amount of Coal' iransmuted over Val ley Rail Road for the week ending on Thursday ev!g.' 2,435 0!I Tons. 1 0 _,672 00 Tons: . Per last report, -15,107 00 Tons JEgSE TURNER. Collector Toial, • lINTERESTING MUSICAL; 4.l'•D: ill 0R .1 .r. Dit .1.71.1 ! i ' ,Mr. WO.Shallapie, from Baltimore, ESPECTFPLIN announces to' the ladies and gen tlemen of Pottsville and vicinity, that he will give i a. i evening entertatutnent, consisting of :icings, Ilymifs, Recitations, Addresses, and Moral Performance, by his celebrated family of futir children; (two suns and two daughters, fioni five to thirteen ) ears of age,) on Mon day evening; March .30th, in the. , r . . , . . , . They have given their Concerts Upwards of two hun dred times..iir-Philadelphia, It illimore, and many 'other (dimes, before large and .raspectable 1 . 1111i1,111.e9..C1 , 111- posed of - persons and Ministet a from the varmus de limidnations; am:Lilo:et failed tr, receive their hearty applause. All is strictly moral, and is destined to pro mote.morality. The Rev. Clertry are resurar fully -in vited to free FeCts Ladies and gentlemen not sat isfied, ran have'their money, hat.k. There wily be a number of 'S.'rings sone, some of which are uriglnal. Together with ,em-rat Recitationt. and a short ,tdlif , S6 1111 Temporal., ; after which will be - performed their highly effective Moral 'rraina.of Real life in a Drtinhactre F.:lndy. ' T 1 LE SE P.:M.ln 0 X ".1'I) RE:CO-Veil. L'i TlO X. Ilusbantl, - Alaster John—Wife, Miss Gert rude--Childs en, Masterlletijantin and AIL , . Matilda—Temp ram,: m t .,- sionary. Mr.' W. ,-' Admittance 194 cents, little children half price.— Doors open at 6.1 and performance to c.tottoraite at 7, 1 o'clork. Good order pre, rved. March 2S. c . 13- TIOLCOI3.4.PIRE. A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY, . . , 1 - )El NG a liquid dye, which instantaneoesly changes. a .13 the color of the hair to a beautiful broWn or black, without any injury to the hair or skin. The great sit-. perionty of this dye consists in its easy mode °I cold ica- Don and instantaneous eillici—all other dye: requiring tram ten to twelve hours to produce any•chatgle Its superior excellence will be apparent to every title upon a smile application.. Extract from a the Philadelphia pail) : t'Fini.—.9le.raiir • . der's Tritobaplo e.—The etT. ct of the above on the hair is truly astoidianing. II Was tried jirsterday ill 'ourinlme,- and the change tromirey to black, was inst a 111,1111• I'l l ,, Exit act fr o m the Philailtdithi:t Daily Foruniseve tat of our aciptaiituances has e 'recently apptted to their hair the valuable liquid known as ...Alexatidi , c'e , Tn. q. ,baphe"—a new and valuable discovery and o ha:, in eq ease failed to produce the deSired eir ,, l. immedi ately after ,applying it to grey. hair °CA% h IS hers, at int-. ' parts a berica did brown, or Mack color. ' . - Extract from the - U. al• Gazette.—Messrs. It. 1-,G. A: Wright. sell , a liquid dye for the him whictsa gentle man assured ire would: with no namlale. color either bldck in dar,k brown; the - Ai:lir of chin or, head that had . RIP Obinillale tendency tiled or grey. - 4 Eitract froin.lhe Phi delphiajiaquiret.—llair Dye.. —The liquid dy,, tier th hair. which is sold by It. &.G. I A. Wright, Nu. ';'.3 : rib Fourth street,,--ts an excel-. r„...„... , lent'arthle: I 'S sai&ttaat it'instantanenusli chaati...s ' ' the color of ill • hair to a beautiful brim u-or black, and' without injury to the skin—the dye is 'called - Ale xan a ader's Trioalaaphe.- , . Extract from the Philadetpliii Daily Forum, Dec: Tilt a . IS-44.—.Verutidcr's Tricai,phe.—Syr frequently hear our friendaspdak favorably of . this liquid thy e, one or two.applicattouslof width it is asserted, it ill instanta neously chance the color of the hair or whiskers, to a beaatifur.brown or black, without injury•to ill:: skin. ' It ,Itas been,used and recommended by many of oar cit ` izeils, and we doubt not it is a valuable discovery.. , CAUTION.—To prevant fraud, catch direction hears the - written signature of G. Alexander. a . •r- For sale in l'ottsville, by B. DANNAN. Also by Druggists generally, throughout the United States. and by the sole agents. R.S. G. A. WRIGHT. e -- "` Importers of Fancy Goods. IlrUshes, Gorillas,' Perftune , my. &c., No. 23, South Fourth street. Philadelphia. Philaila. March '2B, , 1646 13-Into . ' -Important to Deateis in Tea . , AND TEA • DRINKERS. • • • '9IE . current of ,the PEKAN TEA COMPANY, Nri:3o South Second ftreet, between Market and Chesnut, Plii L -- :,4.j . phia, has been unparalled. Our citizens are now able to obtain a superior Article. of Teas, at rates pinch cheaper titan have:ever; before been iitfered in this country, and they havithe assurance that there are no drugs or oth er foreign substances mixed with the Teas. They are • done up in packag.es (lined with lead, to Ares , rve their strength and flavor.) o - from one quarter to five ptvinds, to suit customers, and are cold-at diffeient ern es, from fifty cents perpotinil—fir an excellent article—to one .dpllar and fifty cents. e - All persomi visiting the city arc invited to pa) the CsanipatOi extensive, cstablishnient a visit. • Agents wanted in every place where they are not yet .established. For particulars tddreas. past paid the sub scriber •C. B. ZIEBER, Agent for the Company, 30 South Third street, Philadelphia. - Philada-, 8, 1640 13- , .., 1:VIF: RECOMMEND. ovy . l'. MENDS, ja,.... 'WIWI' PURCHASING lIATm.& CAP', •• -._ IN PHILADELPHIA, . - •'' TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ca., GARDEN & BROWN, No. 1'36 Market at. second door below Sixth at., PIIILJW ELVIII4, E eNtcnd a general invitation to the citizens.of 1 Pottaville and its vicinityvas well' as all others, when purchasing Hats and Caps, io our store.' We ; ,.have on hand a most complete assortment of Hats and. Caps of every variety and style, which we are selling . full one fourth lower than the usual prices s, vi E 111.13 Superior Beaver Date, from-. $2 y 09 61 00 • ~ " Brush ,s2lntrfn 3:0 9 " Silk • e ' I '59 to 209- . • " french Moleskin 'L $2 50 usual prices 400 Good Far r liats, as low as 1 25 Ales, a Complete irtock of:Si:maser Rats, such as white and drab Beaver, Brash. and Cassimere flats, Leghorn Bats, Shorting, or round top Slats, &c., at lower prices than they can he had elsewhere. This is 'h fact known by all who have dealt with us. Call and be satisfied ; - it to to your own interest. Merchants. Swrekeepeis, Batters, and others, (who buy to sell again,) supplied nn reasonable .te: ma. Be sure and call.. GARDEN & BROWN. ' No: lon, Malkettt.,;2d doot below WI Philada. . Philada., March 25th 1896 13- . .Spring Goods. TI'ST received and•now opening a beautiful assort • merit of Spring Goods of the latest importations; which will be sold eery cheap. The following coniists in part of our stock...: viz. lOU pikes Prints at 121 20 pieces JPrints at 15 le, 161. end 22 eta., Eriglish Chintzes: Rep. Cashmeres, Lauizt do, Moue de Leiner,. Gingham., Lawns, Irish Linens. Ifosiery;Gloves, Mitt*, Fringes an d Gimps, Mown and'Eleached Good:J.001ln,, Cassimeres, V estinge, &c., Ivith a great variety of other goods. NM will do well do call and examine our stuck. of goods before tow.chaiing elsewhere. tjFGGWICIi 6c, Co„ 3d, and Market at. N. IV—A beautiful assortment of Thibet. Cashmere and Embroidered Illnualln de Leine Shawls: - 18111 , 13- • T ADZES' FANS—Ranglng price from 25 cents to .1(..4 .5,00, Just received and for sale at • - NS' Book and Panty Store. Wadi 28, 1846. - • . is- Ii 1. • - -*- To the ate imi •epeititif,4) 7 9:tiFif: of the.Coutity,eftßihiiyUcill: FmNittol-istkrvewiw: ernzErefi—nt.the so. licit tiOn'of many a sayLOteridannd 'acqnsintan.: cgs, I offer m yself as St eandWins rot the alleerof IFF, at the electioh in October. next; should - I be elec. red. 11,yrilt discharge my duty.fattitftdhrand to the best of toy . ... • - .Very riespeetfoily. fonts NATHANIEL M: Wll l Bo_l 4 l. Pottsvitle, March 18t6. T , , DE - sabscribers haying . patch - 25,0 of Charles Mil ter, Ins entire stock of Goods: will contirtne..lhe business at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Foi & BlOrtinter'illintel, and will :endea vor lo deserve. the patronage, of their old, . customers and the Oublic 'generally. A supply of new and Well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, have Just been added to the stock. . tr: • • - ' • JAMES H. azyrrit d. Co. - C . . ARPETlNll.—lngrain and Venetian parpeting various qualities, for sale by' ___. • , ' .. 1. rd. BE4TTY 4. co. March 28, 1816. . 13—, • r i 'ED PEACHES.—Euperin. Southern pate d Peaches. for sale by ..J. M. BEATTYk Co. March 2S, 1816. • r • F . . . FEATHERS, of th e first quality constantly on hand, and for sale by " - J. 51: BEATTtac Cd. Marcl),'lBl6. • ' 13-- OTATIIES —4OO tilviliels of very superior Mercer PPointneo,f6t received at the York Store. Mardi RS, 1810. - EDWARD YARDLEY. 20,996 ' 16 142,217 06 . . For Sale . and-to be Leased. .10 lIPERIOR COM. MINES.. IN WYOMING 17 LEY, for sale and to he leased, On favorable terms. Inquire at the Office nf - • Y.'L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law. March '2.9,1816. . • ' Wilkes Barre, Pa:: A LT. nervous Navin_ claims ticainst the, subscriber, ft will please hand them to Andrew Rttssel.on or be fore 11w first of OctOber next, when he Will return to Schuylkill comity. for the purposeof settling the same. All tho , e indebted to the subscriber, will also call on Andrew Russel. and settle: the WIMP, on or before the "above mentionid time. ADRADAM pow. March 'O.B. 1815. ° 13-31* . . Dissolution.. . . MITE partmirship:tretetefore existins between , the _I ur,derbmed. under thet - firm of T. &J. BEATTY, was dissolved on the first inst., by mums! crinsent. • THOMAS D. BEATTY, - JAMES M. BEATTY! 13— , A MAN to do the work about the' linage and garden rif and taking care Ma horse. To a person well aunt ified, steady emplbyment and good wages-will be giv en.. , 'A: BOLTON, Pnrt Carbon. • March 28, 1518. • I 'l3-3t • A T-fair and reasnnable prices, being thrown out .of type by improvements now making, 3 work Hor ses; 2 setts of Decoking Plates, nearly new---3 Cagt Iron Screens, for m Oclng Broken, Egg. Stove and Not Coal-2 Chegtimt Cool tgcre - ens--G brit) Cars. fvr a 32 inch track, (5 'of !tom) in tint-rate order) Shafting: ',ev il wheels, 4.r,' Apoly nt Inn N i'IN K EirrON'S Mines, fit. Clair. Match 23, lb 31. - 13-31 MMI Man NEW GOODS., March ,28; 1846 Notice Mardi 28,1846 Wanted, FOR. SALE, Cireulax—LCo-Pattnerglifp.: . , ~ A NDREW H. WHITE hag aAsociateik'witli lain in P. the Mercantile and Coal ho'sine,,,. 41IIOLREL BRIGHT, nrilti4 Bnrokth-. the business will hereaf ter be conducted tinder the fir iii of . . ANDREW 1.1. WHITE 4- Cn. Pottsville, March 28, Ib4B. 13— NOTICE \LI. IY•TrgOl. haviiic 'alafo=t the' sub: 4 ,ll l aq, or neaiteir the laie firm of JOseoh Son; trill please present the same, for paytnem ; and all that are indebted to me nr to the fate firm of Joveplt White izon, will please pay the eafve. of her Wise litt• ae: . oUntp will he ',hired in the hands of Jacob EteeirkEsi., for Colter! inn. ANDREW 12. 4VIII PE. • 1 oate,lllr, :Starch 23, 1.316. 13-- Bricks ! Bricks ! ! : . T"E - 7tubs i rrilter has on band a Int tif well hurtled and hnnil,iinte lIRICKi 4 , including a proport on de number - a T7re.ii.ed, suitable for any purpose. irliirli lie itilltrs ftir.stile at, ti n e very lin, eat niartiet price.: at Ihis y„trd in Ilanitinrut nr 111:y will lie delivered in tie Cars at the'llainbilyglinil Itonti station if ili7slrttd. ,--,.," Onlet4llia'ilkinlly received and proniptly alien d.!ti tn. . i 7 : JOHN TOBIAS'. hamburg, iVarch ?..t3; NIG. 13--4 to I.I.KENESSES CHARLES Wm. H. SOLINSKY. k OLD respectfully inform the latheg "and \ r" l mite a l'otti.villeoliat he limb& .retris mini! it this place-Vol , : lon teen clays longer: Tho-e clesiro , st ni havitvz thrir likenesses taken had betterapply soon Ile-may be found at .liontn the Town II II Where he will be Pleased to wait upon all who tar, ft roc him with a call March, '2S, IOC): LOST . . MO'CIiAY the thh,irwt., between Pottsville Rod Iletrimni. a leather Covered 'AIENIORANDUM BOOK, comitittinct $7,0 n woney,.and a variety of Itlackstnith arronots. The finder welcome, to the money, if he' will Worn the hook to the oW.rier. • WM. 1 .N:11,1.1A:11S, Eilaclismith:Bilmont.. March `2B, 1616:• • - - LOST • f iY "last in ,Mithantanen street, a STEEL V/ BEAD BAG, ronianting a Steel Brad Parse, with two ; half en:fleg; two. fri nntos. some sinal.l chance and A linuen handkerchief. The finder Will be suitably rewarded by returning it to the Ober. Etrut..l. CARPENTCa. ' March 99,;1,316. i 13 —3l i r Caution. 11711ElitkiS lily wife, Valetta 'lower. has left my 5 bed Ind boartLwithout any just rause, I herchY caution all personn from t Mintz her on, my arcount, I will pay, no debts of her ontrhctlng. • JO EL O,W ER , March,2d, • 1'3,--;3l* • . . . . .. • . ' I ' ' ' ...-•-••-""•-• • ....„.. . r,..., _, ; „.17 ...,.. , ..-..; I lls .. ~...,....s. ~.. y- • ' -.... !' ' e't< : \ 11. • --..-,,-..-,;(. . - ' . • 'ANN''‘' . . ' '' - • F , ' .;.--:- - • • iN / . -,\? t - \' •- ‘ /.. , ~,: l' , % Vs • •i • , t_:-.:-,7:' : :7,17 . ..• .. • . . . ninEcT FROM )'iILLADELPRIA. , Eaeb el/4r burr. "(lie label am!. warranty of . 1 David .I.aluirillt . . FOR 1 SALE FEY" B. EIANNAN. Extract Irian the report of the "Visiting Cornittee of the [ionic:Akin al , stedety ;r7 imUnimousiy_adopteil and ordered to hi , printed. • •••• • • LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS. "r iIiF.SE extensive grounds are oh Federal .street, ,L near r ille 'Arsenal. * 'V* * • The earliest col leciion of Cithiellis waa made here, Some of those now in the possession of !host...distinguished nursery-men, are ten feet hieh.' * • • • * 'The selection of Green House Planis is valisahle and extensive. The X ur..ierits.arr all very correctly managed, sup plying, every part of the Union, a dem it of whirl' would occupy ton touch of our ` p ace ; we therefore content ourselves With - stating Una the stock in very large, and in every stage' f growth, consisting of Rarest a niEor naint'ntal Ererg stens. Vinraand ere, pers. with a colldrtion of herbaceous plants; Fruit Trees of the.best kind, and in the most healthy condition; large beds ofseedline apples, peai•s, plums, dm. as well as stocks for bndding and grafting ; a plan very superior to that of Workirie upon suckerryWhich carry with theni all the diseases of the parent snick:. Garden. seed, of the linet.t quality have been scatter ed over the country from these grounds. and may al ways bi“depended upon. The Seed Estabtishment of these Horticulturists is one Of the most extensive in the Union, audits reputatioa is 'well sustained from year to year. • To obviate the chance of mixture of farina of the plants of the same fatuity, they have established an- : I other nursery. at n suitable distance. so that degenera . lion cannot take place, and Which secures to the pUr .chaserra genuine article. 'Knowing thus the age, qual ity and process of culture of every plant, the supply front their grounds is recommended with great cunfi dence."- C.* Sines the date of thermal from which the above. is abstracted, the entire establishment has been greatly, enlarged. The - collection rifparnellias embraces all the finer kinds, and consists ofsome thousands of various sires • so likewise of Roses, and other desirable plants both tender and hardy-Fruit Trees . , etc- The Seed Gardens alone, cover, fitly acres, and the whom fi;, as it has been for more than half a century, under the successive management of father and son, the moat prorninent in America. CS- Orders received by B. //ANNAN, Pottsville, from wboirr Catalogues may be obtained, gratis.. Pottsville, March 29, 1816 13-4 mo. Dissolution. • THE Cr.r.partnerrbip heretaore ex/ti l ting between , William Sterner and Daniel H. Stager, trading under the firm of Sterner & Sta;rer, is thia day dissol ved by or mutual cumnt. All,peeponti indebted 'to the firm, will please make payment immediately to William Sterner, at Mineraville, Schuylkill county. ' - , WILLIAM ' , STERN DANIEL. H. STAGER. Schuylkill Ilaven,btarch 14th, 1846.' 12-3 t , er ad ' TAKEN'upatirin, a quantity of Umber, which the owner can have, by proving the property and pay ing expenses. Apply to , JOHN HURLEY. near Latter'. Brewery. March QI, tea -. 14,-h* • Lumb OMEMM 1 1 111 Sandiiiiiie44*"1"00ri ftC0 i4 1VIW A I. to the hty,of Netr.YoW.,w R receive - en - tatutigt•it ?Oita, covet Ofzeottl.to be sold inniediately for ceek• yarded or steredonrreasoniblo•ierais or, witl-be changed israll 'gut, forillerchiendliet, viz Grote , tries. Clanotei:oll. 'N'..ilextle. l ke:44 l the tweet cash prices. Captains' of Boatel tonitur teals* city; with cargoes of goddCoat, for sale'or esettange.wlll to call swan lb* subscribir, as they can often be rail the, way•ofgetting a batterrip? for ItteiriCoh. than is paid generally by dealers • :_• E. KIRK , ••••• •-• Workingtaha's Coal Gine Mt Liberty Street, third • A ' • ' ' jt dti9r west et Broadway: . New York, March 2i, 1818. .., 12— , js Flat .11ai = • • 6 -8 Tongue sod Grove joints:imitable for 2- 1 , 4! .e4sylu g of EnO,lsti Rolled nail Road iron; for sale by , • '- C. DlNNEY.Bitsten Mass Boston. (*ass.) Marrb 1 1 4 1 , 846 - - ,• •• SIPS • Ayello_iiiesslted ever pPfatedlienclacace-11le tinder shall be; liberally rewatileil pi...leaving it at the office of-the Miners' Joutaal.i - - March 21, 1846, • .. I,t . - • 12— • LaborepolWarited. - 9r, OR 40 steady hands! eini have 'employment and e) good wages; on LoiN No:10 of the e Sihuylkftl Canal, two miles below gollevllle and also n•number of Carpenters and one Blacksmith; wanted immedi eta ty.- Apply on the weft td ! J ALLEN, Contractor.- . March, 21, . I H . - • • Caution: • „ TAHrutneits my wife !MIDGET DOYLE, has left T my bed and board, withal:it at y just cause. I here by caution all persons froth trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of hdr contracting.. • • r • DARNED DONLF. , Schuylkill Haven; Mardi 21,1840. " 12740 To all the Heirs ana'Ppiittn(aliwia of ANNA. MARIA POFF.t`NSERaf:R, lake rine . groie - lownship, in le eounty 'of -Schuylkill, deceased.. I I ..' '• • .- lIRSUANT to miler ot tht Orphans' Court o f the County in Schitylkill.lnu inquest-will be held at the' house-of Frederick l'otfenberger,, In the township of l'ioeg.rove, in the county', lif 'Sehnylki'l. no Tuesday, the 12th day of May ISin"„iiit to cluck. inthe forenoon, to make partition of the rdalestote'of the said demented, to and among his children and legal representatives, if that cell be done without Pr ejudice to and spoiling of the whole, otherwise to tie and apprake the same; when and where you matt attend if you think propel. JffREMIAII REED. Sheriff 'tit the county of Schuylkill. /SIC] • ' Onvigsburg, March RI; ll RA D 11( &ri WATCHMAKERS - k JEWELLERS; livraint, the Ctiiitifs.Phitada., • „ r 54 ..: BEG leavelto 'announce to the citizens of ,„. Pnttsville and neighboring districts, that they 7 - 4 - ,:i hate on hand 'all :their Store. next door to Q.:1_,.. Gelese's new BMA .in the hniough of Potts ville, a large assnitment'Cdl Gold and Silver Pa'ent Le ver, Lepine, and plain Watches of every description. Also. a general assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens' Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelets, ,Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Silver Thimbles,'Pencils and Pens of various makers; Spectacles. M usical boxes, and every other article in their line off IntainesS. • 11.: &E. have been aprininted liy Messrs. Brevoster & Ingraham of Bristol, :Connecticut, thhir agents for the. Sale of their patent spOis Clocks, comprising those enittible for Churches andipublic offices. Alan, eight day and thirty hour brasS Intent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. 'ff.:sough them purchasers may rely upon ga tine a genitioe article. I 'I I .' Give us a cad, we au rantee to sell as low as ins article in our line of busi lel4 ' S can ha niirchas.ed either , In Pottsville or Philadelphia. ! , Chicks and Watches' , ni - eiery description carefully repaiied and warranted Mt the most reasonable ternil 1 .1. 11.1.1 A Ni Bit A 11Y, JO.i;r.l'i S. 10,1,101'1'. . • Mareh 21,166. • „ I !, 1:2-tf. -7-,,, pressed. Onneet.l from grease and 'limn "ti t nottneed by Engine •rs•ltiMl'lilarhinlsts. Who have used this OIL, Kuper:or t i the , be.t Sperm Oil for Rail Roads. fluaines and. Illavhittery of :01 klods; . - Woolen Manufacfulies, &e:, Will burn in tiny lamp without - clogging the ccittalitn the best , Mf sperm. and at two-thirds tlieeost. Fir sale. Ly the, libl..mnd stun pies will be forivarded ,'Lb'r trial, on appliVation to C. J. RI:ANL:V. Agent fortlai Manufavturer r ilastim, Mass. or BANNAN,LMtt,viIIe,Va., whers'asampie • may ha seen- I : • ,• „March Yl, laid. 12 - Go1:1 :rad Silv,er Cajitti. rj~HE siden.rther tiasiust receiVed a supply . of I.adics and Gentlemen's Pencil Cases. ecru che. ii sn, a Gan lm,y and Silver Pendli Uwe:, .of the most approved - patitti',n. which w ill he sold unusu ally lily, at liANNAPitbi: Cheap Stationery store. March 21 - Belllut -TFTEEN Sermon all Miiii,ter of the Th Philadelphia. beautiful Just publi.lied and or Store- l'ilarch 211 Rewai l dg. of Merit . - II I . I - TIIST rece i ved severnl hundred sheets Rewards of e.l Merit for School Tehebers; and for sale at BANN A A's Cheap Stationery . Store. : ' March 21, IS!6. .11 I ' t • ' - _ t! 12. ___, . • ' . 'NEW BOOKS. • , JCASif ,' S .Flirtat ionsil A . 7 the author of Kale in • search of a Hush:int, ! , 25 ,The Cavalier and the.ttliain of Destiny, • 11.; The ('harmed Sea, tl 5l Harriet :Martineau, 25 Tho Banditti of the Castle of Ilardayne, 23 The fact of the Ve4tll,, a Tale of Rome,. 121 Enuratid 31 , 11 Wzilestl li'r.l.H. Kohl, Touether,with a vailety of other hooks, just received and for sale at BANNAN'S.Book Store. March 21, , - II I ~ , ' 12- DOI .- -•— Carpente , 1 11 : • . • • rsWanted. I`lmo 7 ,,,04, earnent l i , i, scenstetned to framing, toil re = receive copstant i pinyineyt. by applying at tel Irnii Works of E. W.llllrOlnnis, at the ;nines of 111 subscriber. : L 'JONATHAN ‘VA: 4 I.ET. Alareb 14 - - , I ; : • - . 11-3 t• .. NOTICE: 1, 1 ,, IV • A IIEREAS letters I tesiatnentary to the last Will V , and Testament Of [GEORGE IV. FARQUHAR deceased, having beet, granted to the gabs - critter, all peJs? indebted to said Estate, will please make pay men and those Staving claims, will please present them fortl.with to AMELIE FAR Executrix, Pottsville. • ' 11,1 or her Attorney in fact. EDWARD T. FAR44IIIAR, Sti. Walnut, et, Philada •G The Papers of fleoree W. „Farquhar. - deceased, are in the bands of Edward N Farquhar, 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia, , • , March 7, lad'. • - • To Br (Igo Barldert. . • S l , • • EALED proposal4 4 ill be receiver' nt the Com Mis. sinner's Office, until dhe 31st of March inst., for the. re Ctioll of 4 covered ihridges, one hetOrilt the liwatara creek at the borough ;of Pinegrove; one across the "Schuylkill river, - at liorough or. Tamaqua" one -across the Schuylkil , river near Abraham Seltzer's. tavern whole the Stat . I roadcresses the Blue mountain, East Brunsivie trivimit tip; arid one affilse the . 1 011 . i - tem, at or near .1 dos Itolline Mill. in said tow tisliip.• The plats; an be eitimined at time Commis.. sioner'a Office, OrwP , burg.. - i By order of the 01111111i4- SiptlerP, I f . G. B. Z1.11.1C11, Clerk. March 14 : 11- • Aj=z - TWO SiTkLI: BRAME HOUSES, - pitua -I,i tett untie r'itiner of Witham and Norwegian I' li streets, in 'the Borough of Pottsville; several good Building' lot' iii market street • Aiiply to 'B. REILLY. 11-2tn* , March I 4 ISIG For.. ale or to .let. • r.... A iwn st( l rY , IIItICK riOUSE on nnrwegian .if.e., street for idile dr in let. Also two Lois of ..1,E.1L.' ..erounil in lichityAill Haven, in tlin nri2itril plot. for sale. , 11l " 'G. M. CUMMING. Pottsville, March l[i; 180.1 1 , -2t ' . •, J. itissiLtn & co., OPTICIANk FROM PHILADA. litsrEcTil3l•xlo foilin the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that, they have opened a Store at No. ft, in the Town-11a11,1where they offer for sale Specta-' cies of every variety size and quality, a new inven tion of. Spectacles, for distance and close reading. not - cseepted- 7 -with Gold. , Silver, Tottolge.sliell. and Steel frames, and a new and improved assortment of perisco pic Around-Hint Glasses of their own manufacture.— They would particularly call the attention of the pub lic to their Spectacles for near-sightedpersons,and for persons who have been operated upon for the cataract of the eye, and to their new kind of Glasses and Con servers of the eight, Made of the beet Hint' and azure glass. - 11 ' Ali - Glasses! and Quiiiing Glasses, Also, Spy_ site and quality, -Telescopes, Mrignifying, and Opera . Classes. Microscopes, - k.c., with different newer's, ?es of Mathematical Instruments for Schools, &c., Ma gic Lanterns, Camera Obicura, Gagueirotype Glasses, 'mentor with a great variety of articles-,in 4he. cal line, not mentioned. . CS. Optical and other inatrinnents and Glasses care fully repaired at short. notice.', We Can always select Glasses to suit the Visions ofihe Personsos we see iheni, upon first trial. We Will remain in this place hat a short time, and those in want of Ma above anti . cles will please givehs a call. 1 We will, if required, go to any respectable.heuse where our services may be wanted. . Pottsville, March 14, MK. BRICKLA ,ING lit PLASTERING. DON'T ALL COME AT ONCE. • - . Biittli a¢ Criner, DESPECTFULLI.I,hirotm the public, that they have 1.. Icommenced:the and Plastering Busi ness in Pottstille and vicinity, where they are prelim red to do all kinds of work in their line, and they hope by employing good Woad:len and beihg punctual in bu siness, to give general satisfaction to those; who will Co/or them with their.work„ which they will do on the Meet reasonable terms, and In a .workman-like man ner. Tney hope by, adoing .to share a portion of the Pnblic patronage . . 1 MAHLON 8. MUNK,- : , •O O. 11. MAME& Pottsville, Feb., .514, 1848. ' . _ ..., ~, , ..,::.; ,:,- jii,v. , ~„ I-7-747 's . P :. :: :;:; 7':' : ' i:-.:; : :r r -- .:7":. . -,,,t,,,.:4,4 ...-,,,f2:.fi'fi-',s.a.„...V;ir-11,' '''''''':''r,:littigiltSo,4 '4O infav I - , Lii.d Oil. :• • leN S'ermons. 16,1th0 'Rev Genrae W. Bethune, IlTri Reformed Dutch Chun.lt of I.ylprinted and hound,prire.V,so: sale at ,BANNAN': 4 Cheap Rook EEZEI or Sale. of every lraluablit thataattor Autitabetensing to. 001 0 0 -Wiseman Coal:Ca. '; known dathetilln CIAO Maai.tlittaixiiitg fatilstor Coal 'Vehui,maay of ArlgadvT-among others; the Peach NoaritairiVeln—hralalf a'Taitte. of over a 1681#111r.' Aggracleuth; Teatsois,l'Clitrkserw:EttwieastaiktSiCe Peach lifpaataln. Meths; Greek Pirk or thrseasdalci T Sin, Per. Pead#cular. Blamold,-And Big Diamond vehisi -41 ont with ntanyothrirs:nyitiamed. = ; - • , `Also, all that traiscalledabe ditactlcar That, belong lag to the saidiTamparty.tamaaillialtille Salem. Fairest, Itabbirflole; htoithrier,'Tooner; Black Slir're. C. Law ton-and-Alfred Laviton Veins- Alan; a Saw Mill and Grist Mill,altuated 'lathe Milt Creek Tract, ail. of which will be rented OD moderate tOrMS by applying to DATID - CHILLAS, • Feb-21 THE SUPERIORITY • Dejnuttes:: lliarivallect Snuff, QOVER all otherai:iatal Proved ht the pat . ronage. of a discerning public, or the last .1111 y, years, a p er i o d a mply sufficient to tel its , excellence , and to bring it tolls present_perfectirm„ *hereby has attained a reputation surpassed by none in: tbe - (0-Connoisseurs - and dealere observe that the celebrated Senfris Stimitupe:tstred frail the lurest and .f:neir Material*, drisdii aeraWed to be free from all elArious deices; and to gvardatrainst liaposition, their attention is invited Cu the following necessary. • CAUTION- The genuine artiele IS;hnown- only as' DE A lITIVB SNUFF, and is wholesaled in Lancaster, Pa...solely by the manufacturer; and by Binninger & Cozens, Vesey street, N. York. Anthony Elton, 70 North sixth sweet; Phllailm , Stabler & L'anbir, Pratustrecx Wharf, Raltimorm .4-Es E. F:yrick, West Penn street, Heading, Pa. .- The trade and others supplied on reasonable - terms, and prompt attention given to all orders, if addressed to the above sole agents, or td the mann fACtnrer. 4. I. Demuth. at the old original stand, irt.East King street. near Du kr., Lancaster. which establishment has no interest in common with any other.- - , Lancaster, Feb 21, ISO. Paper, Hangings and 1 orders. ll' BE subscriber has just received his Spring Pat. I terns of Paper Batwings and Borders, embracing all the latest and most fashionable' Patteigs, for Par lors. Rooms and Entries, being an entire. new set of Patterns.-all of which will be sold at Philadelphia cash prices: Throe in want of Paper will please tall and esitinine them. . B. BANNAN, Agent.. .fieh. 51,1&!6. • Bonk Bindery. HAVING procured an additional hand in our Dinde- FI we'are now prepared to hind Books of every description at short notice. -All kinds of Blank Books made to order.' Send in the Work. B. BAN STAN; 'Agent -6— Feb. 21, 1810 History - of Wyoming. - . A few copies of the History of Wynininq, by' the Mien. Charles Miner, Price 84.00 per copy, for sale BANNAN'S Cheap Mot: store. at Feb. 7, COHNUCOPI*. HAZZARD & MARTZ , would inform • their friends and the public, that having recently taken and fit ted up the large and commodious baseMent story of Mortimer & Fox's Hotel, they are prepared 'to furnish' - Oysters, Game,. Clams, • renisan, Terrapins,_ Tripe, - Pouf, ry, P. 4.5 Feet ' . 1 Betf Steaks. -I = Pastry, And all the luxuries of the season, in surh a style as can't fail to give universal sataaction. Their liquors also are of the hest quality. Ditioner notils Plias& elphin Ale for Sale on draft or by the harrel.L I • At the old establishment, next to Mr. Sillitiin's new -, rick buildings. 11. 4- N. have for sale Oysters of the est quality Thy the can, hundred, or thousand. Deal s idyl citizens generally supplied en short notice and n !do...noble terms. N II 1.1I?0:11 daily at the CORNUCOPIA from 10 I o'clock. Feb. 11, BRICK-LAYING, PLASTERING . AND STONE MASONING. • C AR T E IP TILE subscribers will' on the first of March enter in to a Co-Partnership 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. I,hey will endear r , ectire and maintain a fair shale of bOsiness, by execu ting all work entrusted to them punctually, according to agreement In a workmanlike manner, sod at reason able prices. The senior partner having been ,insaged in intianess in this region, for the last ,sixteen years, hopes that lifsliaet course will 111. l sufficient cuarante - e Ter the (more, and t!tat the liberal encouragement Which has Always been extiMsfed to himself by the cit izens of the - Coal Region, will'enntinue to he extended is the uew firm. • LAMAR HAY, ' • Fel).;:28, 1916. •0 - A LUAlit .TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE, • • SITII ATE in Garry township, Sehuylkill eauntY,con .taining 101 acres. about :ill of which are cleared, and in a good -rte of cultivation, with a fine Apple orchard hit 10j tree_, lies vies Pear and Plumb trees. There, s a good stream of Water running through the pov erty sufficient for a Saw Mill The land adjoins prop city belonging to George Seitzinger, and utlanrs. For terms-a/ad other particulars, apply to - J ACOlt REED„l'ottsville, • , . _ PETEIt DILLMAN, on the Pre:nib:es Ilarry township . , rely 21 " J b—tf Valuable Real Estate. % LOT of ground. in Market street, Pnlisville.rapa rl hie of teeing divided into 14 excellent huildinc lots far sale low. Apply to • .11ERN ARD REILLY. Jan. 10, Mabaninngn street, Putts.ille. fruit Trees, Shrubbery, &e: 4 , 6t1 - • 5 , 1 ,,,, THE subscriber respectfully announces t...y,,,that he IS ready to supply orders fir Fruit pw'''" and ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, &c.; of every these, lotion, ftont one of the 'oldest and best Nurseries in the Country, all of which will he sold at Nursery l'riees, by the 100 or single Tree. Those in.want ofTrees, Shrub hery. &c., will please make out thwir orders and send them in as early as convenient. . ' B. HANNAN Agent. i Eck, 28, 1616.0-. . . . New Stare at•Brockville r 7 lIE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, 1 and has nowumened at Brockville, a large and gem end assortment ofstrisonahle goods, such as Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Queensware. In addition to which will he found constantly on hand, Fish'. smoked and fresh drat, as icep as'.a good supply of country produce. Call and examine nor stock, and you will find us prepared to sell goods at as low a rate ns they have ever sold oTny.wherc,'ln Schuylkill county.' N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wonted, for Which the highest.price will be paid. GEO. H. POTTS, CAItPENTEttS AND BLACKSMITII WANTED 'I .ollicriher is in want of six or ritin good Rail road and House Cargetiters. Also two good Black snoths well; enquire at his office in Market street next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. • GEO. 11. POTTR. Pottsville, Feb. 7, 1816, 6- TO C.kliPENTErtg. PROPOSAL. trill be received by the ttubcriber, for bnildine one hundred Miner's ionises, nt the town of Brockville. FM' partictilars . apply to the subscricer, at his office, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street. CEO. 11. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7,18110 SUPERIOR STEEL PENS! An "entire new article!", rifniE Flio Pen;warrantrd no , to catch in the pa I. per. A la n the Sprine Pen a new at tine, just re cepfed and for :ale at BANNAN'd Cheap - Book ant Btationery Store. 4-- January 21, 1216. Mount Carmel Steam Saw Mill the Centre pike. IS ruitcs from Ponsrille, in .Vortkumherland Co,Ta. , lIE subscriber is now ready to contract and &lie -1 er at Pottsville and intermediate places, Lumber, consisting of ss bite Pine and white Oak; 01'011o:it:my length and size—boat, ship and 'decking cut 10 order. Persons in want of Lumblr rut to order. will 'please' send their ordels directed LAZARUS, 'Agent, Fountain.ripring Post Wire, aciuq Ikill fount;, Pa., where they will receive prompt and immediate at- . tention. , Ternis,• Cash or approved 11Pgoiallle. paper, nr city nreeptnnees will be received upon the delivery of the Lumber. • ALUERT G. 13nADFont). , Jarinary 24. 1512. . 4.31n0 FOR 11EN.T.--A House in the Orchaid in cnnoilete "order. , Apply to JNO. fehruary, F RENED AND ENqI.ISII MERINOS. for Pair by JOB. MORGAN. .39 sty. 2-th . , . . , • . ../13" ..ITLAS Of Ancient and Modern . , DRESENTING Ina Chronological sges.' the rise ..0 progress; Revolutions, decline a fall' of the principal States & Empires of the worh ; compris ing details of the.most important events, With notices of eminent characters, in the age, and country In which they lived. The whole , derived ' from: the most nc- Curate and authentic authorities, and especially inten ded for the use of schools and families. Ily 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' Ilistory, thaC Maps do in the study of Geography. The subscriber has undertaken the puhlicat inn of this Work, with the firni belief that It Wilt he very useful in Schools, families, and he confi dently htipes that the low price, cis: - 75 cents, or 01 per copy, according to the style of binding, wdl insure for this Alias an • extensive circulation. For sale by R. RANNAN, Agent._ . Dec. Zili,' ' i 52. MO Cookery litiool!.1., Agn. nummvs. Cookery, hnnnd, • ' 371 I.VI :SW Lev He's Complete Cookery,ialso,, • Mies I..eslie'o,Complete House Hark. 01 00 Jost received and for see at HANNAN'S Chiap Hoek Stem : - March Ilth ; 11- -u-;~-: 15 scan• -yrIVO good Boiler ot"Port Carbon, en... Apply to Pore Carbon. Feb . ,' . • . , - . . . _ -..• =, ~... :. —% • IiVANTD. '..-:-. • • -`,- ~ . _ NF. 1111F611,ED / miners of Coal-atilt - lino ore fi e IL, the Shamokinl In and Coal Works :', Viind wages will be liven .;' NO need apply Orderer. that aro good warkmen...Alan k p erswantedf.i the furnace. A.p.. ply at Ebairokln to ' - ';.- • lifitrEVT, &WI:OD. - . Shamokin : re h. 7. - - 816, * •-•- . '.. 1 - .. z' . -6.5 t• ' . • • - Moulders:. Fin lotren, /Wier Makei : ls, t: 7 ate Waliteci Atte Pent:lolin Iron To'cood yrniktnon; good . ionnen wilt De elven. J.D.17 _ 3-- E: W. McCIINNIS. J.OII - D.USTON'E deSONS, • .Thaters in Silks,lbbbons 45.501 eh second at. . • ARE now receivinnand willeont(tr i eti ceive weekly. fhroosh the: season, a handsoine alianrtment nt RICH MILLINERY GOODS, - *— • each as Bonnet Silks, Robins, entirely new styles, and of ail pukes, French nod American Flowers, Fancy Nets and Laces, inside. Cans. 4-1.1:, all, of which will he sold on the most reasonable terms. Philada., February 28; 1646. • The New :York COnton Tea Co., ADDITION TGTLIEM OLD 'MINOS: , ' . 89 Ckesuizt st., 2.3 door below and 45 ..iVorth sth Bf., below Rate, 8-2.2n0 HAVE OPENED A STORE•JST 2X7 MARKET ST., . • • FIRST DOOR BELOW Gnh, NORTH SIDE. _ •OWING to the high reputation which 5 -- -..-,,. -', ' their TEAS have obtained In Philadel w4.; pbia and throughout. th e country, for several years past, it remains only to say _ _' . ....1 that every exertion will be made to main tain the liberal patronage which has been accorded them.. - . . • . The beat selections of GREEN and SLACK TEAS, are mode from each earn, and awing to their great fa cilities, they are enabled to offer every variety impor ted. cnmhinine In an eminent degree the qualities of power, delicious flavor, purity and unrivalled cheap. urea. re City and Country families and dealers are res• peer fully requested to call as above, Philada., February 21, 1346. EIGHTY NINE acres rf excellent IN-d re ='miles Finale Land, situate in Tunahling Rnn 111 from Pottsville, and II miles from Prirt Carbon.. There is on the premises a new log house. with a never failing spring at the door. This is an ex cellent SinWWI , for a Dairy Farm, and may be advan tageously divided into two lots. Possession will lie given on the first of April. For terms of sale, enquire of the subscribers. E. As_E. HAMMER, Centre et., Pottsville. . • Feb., 28, . 816. .9 Tiff: different Tax Collectors of Schuylkill county are in'arrears for Taxes, are earnessly reques ted to come forward and pay over the balance doe on their duplicates, between this and the Ist of June. 1810 otherwise they will be proceeded agaii.st according to law.• fly order of • HENRY ZIMMERMAN, . FRF.DERICK BECK. Commissioners. GEORGE It. STICHTER. . Attest—C. B. ZULICII, Clerk. Msreh, 7, 1816, . 10-3 t 50, Tons Rail Road Iron. rin 11 F. subscriber offers for sale at Pott Carlton, 51 1 Tons of 1; z ; Rail P.oad Iron, pf a good quality cheap. 'T. 11. WIN PERSTEEN. Port Carbon. Feb:V. 1816. 9-3 t A S the eubscriber 114 about moving to his Steam Saw the Duncan Trutt, near this Sor I.llllb, he ierelcc• gives:notice that all bills and orders fo 1 per, Call he. ten tit•Juntes k . tore. in 'where• thew- will • he received daily, and nutuptly attended to by .. the subscriber. DANIEL LARER. Feb., SS, 1816. 9,-3t FOUNDRY & 31ALCUOINE SUMP. , T' AE subscribers, at their old stand. corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets, are prepared to man- . ufamure tuOrder, at the shortest notice, bream Engines and Pumps, of any power and capacity for 111111i112 and other purposes, lievin's Curti Breaking Machines, with sulk! and perforated roltei o, as may he r eq uired. Also Engines and Bluicing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fm Blast Furnares.• Ifst Air Pipes, of the most Unproved plans. Cup and Ball-joints and Wa ter 'Foyers, of the very hest construction. They par ticularly invit .! the attention of Iron Masters and par ties engaged in the Iron trade:to their large stock of Patterns for Rolling Mills, having lately constructed the machinery for t wrr of the largeid Mils in the coon try.-vie :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre. and the Bulling I\lill at ti, Montour Iron Works. Danvil'e. They are folly prepared for this kind of work, together with every variety of general machinery Of the qual ity of their work and Materials, it is -eninach to that tone and experience, the most j f.ilhihiu tests. have amply denumstrated the vastuperiority of their en. gineS and machinery. Orders are respeefully solicited aril will he prunally attended tn. . lIATWoOD & SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, IS-16, P p 3-Iy BEMM Nails and Spikes... GoREDS Nails and Spikes, at 621 cents .per ki •Hes. Cash.. Nova Scotia Grindstones at 11 to 2 cents per lb, -Par iron, at 41.• rents per lb.' Ea:t Sleet at 151 reels per lb. warranted. Just received and fur sale by GEOI:GE 11. STICH TER' , January: 17, ISM' - ex• rr ITE subscribers, tinder the •firm of SMITH, WREN & would reSpectfully inlornt their friends. and the public generally. that they have taken the eatah lishmerit formerly known as the "E tele Fotndry," and having m•tde extensive repairs. and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery. rail road cars. coal breakers. plotrzh and store castings, hollow ware, &c., on short notice and reasonable terms. W:',l• C. SMITE!, • • •TIIOS.'WREN, • C. W. PITMAN. Jan. 10. - 2-tf ITASjust opened anew and splendid assortment ol I. 1 Plain and Fancy Div Goods, at the Cheap Cash Store, in Centre street abiwe Mar Let. East side, oppo site. the Lamb tavern,consisting.in p-trt,of Cashmere de Cosse.:%lnuselin de Laines, Alpacas, Bombazines, black snd colored Bross Silks, Calicoes, Cloakines. Woolen Plaid o.or children's dresses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bose, AEci, black and Colored Embroidered Damask, Mouselitt !Aloe and Broche Shawl. Gentlemen's Sat in Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Breasts, Sz..e Liner. Cambric BMWs., Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, black and colored Mantua and Satin do., Ladies' 'aryl Gentleint•tes Silk, Kid, Wool, - and Thread Gloves nail Laces, Sheetinas, Bleached and Brown, white atlll,OllMll Flannels. Irish I tnens, Swiss, Mull, and Bonk Muslin!. Bishop Lawn. Plaid; striped tut at brie, amlJaeonct. Muslin!. All of witichtvill be sold at the niost is•asonable prices. Call and see:. - Remember the place. Centre street, opposite the bumb Tavern. 2.1115. MARTIN. Pottsville, Jan.. 10, 1015, 2- 'aitted t i akin Lieiratifed tinmedlliety, o whom xpoaivaima'wlli bit Ito- T. 11.1 . CINTERSTEEN: 11 §.- 1 141- 7-"3.1 SI'AI ' YG.itI(LU~tGRY. GOODS. FOR SALE. Notice to Tax Collectors. Lumber ! Lumber!! COLLIERY WORKS, Foundry and. Machine 'Shop 'NEW AXD .ELEG.txT GOODS. Mrs. J. S. C.: Martin, P0t.,7“1 .fixtives, ItAzors. &C. II rrceived avid for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store, .3 an assortment of l'en and Pocket Knives, sonic ve t y superior, 'Razors of all pacer--call and see them-- no rharge for showing the articles. If you want any ten we can suit you...tlso , a few straps of boils. De ce rukr 2.3, ISIS. DEStITUTION IN -EUROPE. NO SCARCITY IN I'OTTSVILLE! . - . DT some people it may be supposed that the under signed') is making efforts to secure the greater por tion of the custom, and consequently to sell the greater , portion iif gouda that are tlispoted of in, this Borough. Thisis not exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all such effiirts would be-useless. and -common sense dictates the propriety of not engaging in anything which will I most likely prove unsuccessful. It Is true' that he makes ri considerable noise, and causerrno tri fling sensation in the mercantile world, but his object in having his name to appear so frequently in the pa pers of the borough, Is the PUBLIC GOOD. Repro- Olefins truths! IMPORTANT TRUTHS!! and unless the citizens refuse to see, they cannot he blind to the fact t I ill be to their. interest to call at his ..., 0 STORE , 103 FEET IN - DEPTH. • two d respectfully announce that this immense ' te ore se is jammed and crammed with bran Winter'- , fine NEW GOODS,-which in variety, quality, elegance and cheapness, cannot bestupassed by any assortment offered in the borough. The only difficulty ho has in pleasing his customers is that his stock Is too extensive; amoneso many excellent articles, it is 'almost impos sible for customers to make a choice. In order to ob viate this diffictiliy. he desires to reduce his stork and calls upon his friends to assist him in the undertaking. GEORGE W. SLATER. December 13 Platfoiial Scales. NTADE suitable fi'pr Rail Muftis, Canals. Coal, Bay i.VL Ores, stoves, Cf.tton, Tobacco, Live Stock,•4 , c. c. 4. Orders promptly attended to at maniir.irtory, Second street. Camden. New Jersey, or Store No. 3, North sth st., Philadelphia. EiLICOTT 6c. ABBOTT. 42-ly Oct. 1811), 4815, y~ . ATSON'B - FIRE BRICK. for sale at the York Stet-N - EDWARD YARDLY... Yotterttle, Merck 14, 18115. -,r ini MEM - '. , ,; . :'._LLObiliO#oo . ,:::: EZI =I iot) .IraPnit philedg. • • ;Lim, '''Avetzt. dreier, ✓ti sti Colombia .ks A. sus .011. . 141 m Coal Value . 7 ayar Atirs,dm3p.tf...a,lrri - vorAvvra. nointstrAivi itiA r decrtnraf,:thiChault C`oun of ails 1 ..11 - .l3nited-Etntet forthi B. D. of Pennsylvania will be I sold albs Merchants'_,Exchartgo„ In the city of Phila. , I delphia.on Ifednisdest scrota l, April 13th 1816,at 71 i 'o'clock, lite''-folloWins Interest In the valuable goal I Lands. formerly Icemen es the Nock Laoda. .' • . • 71'.1:'6 FON. of 11 patented tracts nu the waters of the. Shamohin,tri Columbia and Northumherlana counties, surveyed adjoining to ni br the neighborhood of each , other:tn pahsitance of 13 warrants for 400attas ea:ll,in , the following stamen. Wm. Elliott, Ceorge - Ashlen, t a. 1 lett Lownes. John Toting - John Whiteman, Joseph Car- ' di,ii, Itirbard Tuttle, John Warner, - Daniel Reese,Wm. Porter, Wm, "Miller. Peter Dehaven, Wm. Powell„sup -pored tfi contain 53165 acres. , . .. . _, - • ~ These lands' a re an the Cent re Turnpfice; about fifteen - miles N. W. of Pottsvilte and on the route of the Pro. Pried Danville Railroad. - - .- .. - , - " tAtntinlonit of sale arc, one Mint cash on-the 'erect'. -.non of Iherdered, which is to be prepared by. the nue. ehaAer within tn . ° weeks after the sale. 6500 will be reqnired to bapnid at ihr y timeof sale. " The remain.' ing.toro thirds to be secured by bond and toortgage on the e wipes . payable in equal sums in tw,n and three yea h all the cash will be received if preferred by ski rchaser:.. • , ;-, El.l I{,.PRICE, Trustee, f f, • ,-- .- , f ~ J AMES A. PREE3I4N, Anitioneer anti Cammissino. Merchant for the gale of; IleatEstate and Personal . pioperty, N 0.% 106, Waltiul., slir:et. Philadelphia: iPhiladelpliii, March 21, 18,16, Caidtilists, Manufacturers Aisl) COAL MERCHANTS - . . For sale' or to rent 4 , immediate popsessioi gicea. Till:4E two coalitions Wharf tore, each lot 100 :feet front on the river Schtirkilrand the same on Sot hetjandia.venuemith the two superior built wharves and three shipping docks for vessels or Wats, the docks beinglB feet wide:by 241 feet In length. This proper ty is in first rate order, - and ecinsidered of the very beet construction, embracing - more facilities for the Coal Trade than any other property on the Schuylkill, having been built egpresslyjor that business, and occupied as such for many "Yebi's by Messrs. S. B. Reeve & Co., who, on account of the perfect arrangements of the wharves and docks, did the heaviest business on that River. The wharves are well planked, have counting. honing. scales, scale houses, dce.. There are on the Sutherland Avenue front, 8 three story brick houses with piazzas for the Agent and. Workmen's families. The two wharves together are 203 feet wide, by 400 feet deep. Taking into consideration the great work now rapid• ly progressing by the Schuylkill Navigation Company in the enlargement of the Canal, and the adoption of the 200 ton boats which will reduce the price of trans portation or. to 50 cents per ton.-and in con. section with this, a law having been granted by the last Legislature to meke a hail Read along the western front of the city at the beads of the wharves on Schuyl kill, connecting with the Colombia and the Philadel phia & Reasiing Rail Road, nothing can prevent an im mense inhancement of the Value of property in this immediate neighborhood. re Apply to JOHN C. OPFCRM AN, Esq., Potts ville, concerning location, or, by letter, post paid, or personally, at No. 439 Market street, above Twelve street, Philada. JAS. W. SINES. I .Philada., Marco 21,1815. 12— , 8-3 mo \-11 Y 1? E .N E L , S. W. CORNER 00 'ARcit & FOURTH STREETS • - PHILADELEIII.II. DESPECTFCLLY inform their friends and custom- Viers, that in addition to their usual large stock of Staple Gonda they are now receiving front New York' the following RICH FANCY 600D8 FOR SPRING. RICA NEW style Shaded Itarregcs, • Mocha Figured and Satin Stripe do, • Oink(' Mocha Cum nristmique . Dr,sses embroidered with wool, • New style Graduated Robes, Delicate Lilac Pink andilltie Lawns, Choice from DORN. Meigs Cn. new' pattrens, Plain M s ousltride Laines and Barreges, Neat ei:yle l‘lonslin de Lames, for Friends, Tarleton Chignon's for Spring. Sit KS. SHAWLS, &e., &e BROAD WIDTH rich :•tyle shaded Figured Silks, llamas's' Bilks, ri .b hrocade stripes, Brocade Silks n entire new designs, Neat plaid and tripe Silks fur Friends, ' Chameleon Isp bans, light and dark, Noile colored moms and Fault de Sales, Bik Reps an broad black Armures, Eacte Brand black Grade 'Chines, • !belt Gloss black Italian Mantua.. 4 FACED Painted Cashmere Shawls, Ric le Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs, Crape de Chine Shawls, a new article, Purif white net and twisted Silk Shawls, Largest black Silk shawls imported, SilkShn icis of spring style, Cashmere and Barcelona Shawls.ill sizes, Chives of Bajou's celebrated make, Dress Mikis., Laces, hosiery, E. ~1. receive. the. French Fashion. Plates by eacht steamer. in order that I.adies may observe the Paris style of making dresses. • Philadelphia. March 14, 1645 Carpetlngs and 611 Cloths, " At the; Cheap Slore, A 0 .41, Strawberry Street, PHILADELPHIA. () PR attire ren: and other expenses beMr. very light, •1 we are enabled to sell our CARPETH, OIL OLDTIIs, wholesale and retail, at the lowest prices in the ity, and buy era will tied it greatly to Weir advantage to rail and examine the large assortment we offer this season, of Beautifully. Imperial 1 ply, • ••). Every variety of Ingrain, %, CARPETINGS. Twilled and Plain Venetian, ) Together with a large stock of Om Ctorns, from 2 to = 1 feet wide, very cheap, also lilattings.vFloor Cloths, Rugs, Rag anti Cotton Carpets, &c-, with a good as sortoient of Ingrain Carpets from 25 to 50 cents, stair and entry carpets . from 12 to •50 Cents. ' ELDRIDGE f BROTHER, No 41, Strawberry street, one door above Chestnut, near Sreond street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 15, ISIS 11-Sine ...i - i-..' , 'Ss. , FOR SALE AT - it -,.$ s.. '.-.11t;... .Yi %- • 11 1 . 0. PILOUTIOS •••,%44 , . ' -, 7 , 7* AGRICULT U RAL. IMPLENIVIT L. ?..f.,,.. - c = ~. rWaehouse, ,-, 194 i Markel street, Philadelphia, ' EVERY variety of Agricultural and Ho r ticultural Implements in general use, of tlie most approved patterns and supe nor w orttiminship, at extremely IoW prices.'. • . A full assortment pf Prouty & Mears' Centre draught, self-sharpening„right and left h Ind. sub-roil and side hill, w heel and swing Ploughs. with point's and shares so strong and thoroughly purified and hard ener'. that one hundred acres of land have often been ploughed rs ith a Single set, at an expense of 56to621ctit There ' , (niter's are constructed of the ben' materials and of the brightest finish, and for ease of draught and management, the facility' with which their points and shares are turned -and sharpened, the eradication bf weeds, and tire thorough cultivation of the • soil, they itand . unrivalled in the market. They arc - warranted to work In any soil, and to,give perfect satisfaction af ter fur trial, or they may be returned, when the pur chase . nioney.will be refunded. . Ilovey's Patent Straw and Corn Stalk Cutter's, Grant's Patent Fan Mills, Cultivators. Harrows, Rorie Rakes—also every variety of Garden Tools—Agricril tent, Horticultural and .riower Seeds., raised express ly for this establishment, by cal eful and experienced Seed-growers and warranted Philada.; March Idth, MO. SCULL & 'THOMPSON, • A T. 47 Nnrth Water street and 21 North Delaware A Avenue. PHILADELPHIA, offer for sale the fol lowing Goods: COFFEE. 25f 1 0 Rags Rio. .500 " 200. " :Maracaibo. 200 " St. Domingo. , , 200 " Java. 100 Hall - Chests, superior Young itysen• 200 " ' fair quality " 100 " Imperial Gunpowder. • 300 Boxes Pnwrhong Soucliong. 200 " Chula n. 300 Catty Boxec Green. Snosas. 300 llhds. new Crop New Orleans, Porto Rico. QM - 200 Bartels low-priced,. • . 100 " Superior White Crushed Pnlver . Iced. • . ' 100 Boxes Ac.. Barrels, single •4- double. • lout and lump. Mot.xsaxs. 200 111ids.•Trinelad. ,- '• . . 100, " •; Matazas, ldw priced. 100 " ' Superior Syrup. 100 " Sugar House. , • . . . 400; IRAs. New Orleans Molasses. - ; • . . 100 " Syrup and Sugar House. '. Smear. 100 Rags Pepper and Allspice. 150 Kegs Ground Pepper and Allspice; 100 " : Grouno Ginger. ~ 200 Lbs. Nutmegs. , , 400 " Cloves and Ground Cloves.. - Cinnamon in Mats. Ground, in Kegs, . . Mustard in Jars, Kegs, Bottles, and. . , Tin Cannisters. Mrscam...trrous Salt In large and email sacks. Sal crams, Brimstone. Sal Soda, Chocolate. Cocoa, Chalk,' Shot. Powder, Lead, Indigo, Starch, Raisins in Kegs. Boxes Alum, Crackers, Copperas, Pork, Ilerf, Lard; Hams, Butter, Cheese, Feathers, Buckets, Madder,Salt Petra, Logwond, Brown and Yellow Soap, Rice, Sperm and Whale Oil, Tobacco, Cavendish Ladies' Twist s'i B's 10's 10's of superior brands sotch Snuff, and Segars. . Monona—Pale and Dark brandy, .Champagne ido. Holland Gin, Jamaica Spirits and New England Rum, Wirt Es—Madeira. Sherry, 'Port, Lisbon, Muscat,Dry and Sweet Malaga, Champagne. March 14 ConfeetionerY` and Fruit Store.. lIE subscriber takes this method ofinfortning C.Oun -1 try Merchants in ceneral, that he keeps constantly on hand a large simply-if Foreien Frain, Nuts. &c, of the latest importations, which be will sell at redu ced cash prices. Candy manufactured. fresh every day front Steam entitled 14 near. warranted to SUIPII all weather, with fair usa.7e. Please call and examine for, yonry Ives, at, No 4211 Market street, between leth:and 13th street, Philadelphia. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN. Philada.,• February 21. IBM 8.3m0 riIIYe'OLOGIC sKr:IY:!I HOOK, vole. I ;and 2, just pubiiehod and for sAe by • B. BANNAII. Sept. 27th' IMM 12-0 t CARD. 11-2 mo 11-2 mo 851) - 4 NIZERS': • tiatyrday Itlorteirsg", .5 - 14i. - .24: M 46.: _rein &vet'. tife - iirtiicektratt . et otii flint iirvlX' trill be teoett nn: orcar 31NAN.ltligh 4,,,Tvetvcr,.ebiteve bb., :ye ens mita. t -cmcbte., Thi. otbvinto. to • (trot. tile 'Oder**. of having - - itl=crib•rmtnt. plett4 . ,,,lrvolkia le, tyrtetlt the . .cettriae of.the roper. - • :AilV torte toneit:rie.-4./ut yoluntnalthia:witelt an unuaual quant• 1 of new, udrettieetiwntsa • • it will'he Mcvu that 411 . 0 Plal,t,telphio loirine;Winfeif • aliprreiate itKperly . the aticintaiea. of aaitiriiiit4,;. and uee the cOnret loieatia•to ohiain tr-florgehuri. neas. Thti aterrhaut4 in do:ottippi* I. fully to witiri.bind the b;lat•Sr.:ol a •Ivea known through- the pals,. anti arei mon, per 11:etfut of their inte'reata tlunt their city, We hope thi't they' will not: tillw :thept.elVell, io bake.itirely crlipallm the lily tloal,vl.+ to the wise,"&e. true. : The ktetia of, adve , tisetneutithia weilt.petweistt u-4 front continuing' the puhlitation'of )Ih'e .hat of unseated lands. We than imunie it, nett Week:, Loss be yule PACRAT 81111 , MN'S 014/.... This noblo vessel; the finest packet ship lever-built, went ashore on Uquam Beach, on Thutsday itferei 'ing last. Two seamen 'and .four of Ihe second cabin passengers lust. their lives in the Sittempt to gain the lifeboat, the side of - which wus atirie In by the force of the waves. • A tremendous gale was blotting at thetime, and it it thought that the vessel will be a total loss. Thefe vr . erelabout 300. passengers (most of them in tbesteetsge)onboard. ail of whom it was supposed. would be saved when this storm moderated.. The Henry Cie) , salts new ship, not havina been in service quite a year . ACCIIIENT'ON TilS. RAIL ROAD.--A m , n by thet, 'name Thomas , Cronan was severely injured on the 'Railroad t ear Norristown on Mundy evening , dast. He.wi's a conductor on a coal train, and endaavor•ng to jump upon the train justrut it start. : 'et", he fell across the track and was so much injur ed that it was not supposed he Could live. •He has been a conductor on the road fur se eral years land is about 40 years esp. RAIL RAI/131IIDUN ON FIII.T.—On fisturclay morning- la t, the.roof of the Columbia Bailread Bridge over the Schuylkill, at ?eters' Island, took fire from sparks of a locomotive attached to thei Harrisbtirg train. The flames were extinguishedl after considerable exertions, as tho wind !as blow• ; ing fiercely at the time. FATAL ACCIUNNT 13' Tag MINFII.-.-7e learn that on. Thursday the 19th ingi, a man named Hugh 'Hughpa was killed• in the mines of Mr. rinkerton,.by a fall of coal. Mr. Hughes is rep resented to have been an indthtrious man and a good citiien. He has left a wiTo and child to la. went hia lose • ' DRAM or EZlti HILDY.X ESQ,.—We regret to learn that this getiCernan died at Gadshy's Ho iel en . Friday morning last. For several '•ears The has been one ofthe proprietors of the "Phihi delphia Saturday.courisr.7 He was above forty years of age, and laces a family and a large cir cle of friendato.maurn his death. TIIK Lyra Dun, ♦r Ricuiroxn.—The Richs Mend Tinies, Stated, that Mr. Thomas Ritchie; it 3uuendered himself at Chesterfield CourCHOpse* and tv'as, duly committed, Tuesday week,!to await hisirial; Which will come on at the ensuing term of the Superior COurt commencing on ;Wedneir day last. !Hn didmot ask to lie adMitted to bail. He has waived his privilege of examination before a call court, and submits himielf fur trial at once before the,Superior Court. 'lt will be remember ed that the'Coroners Jury found Mr. Ritchie gull ty of Murder, and on-his death bed Mr. Pleasant' stated that he had extracted the ball from his pis tol. so that ho might not kill Mr.!R. I CO4l. TR A NS rORTATION.-T6 amount of coal which has passed through the Delaware and Rari tan canal, for the lest five years, to follows: • • 1811, : 119,470 tons._ 181'2, . 171.754 tons. 181:3, • 168,332 !ens. 1814. 267.496 tons. 1845, 372,07] tons. • . Tut STAT". W'ons.s.4—We find the following in the last liansburg Telegraph: We.are. informed by the State Treasurer, that from the, best information obtained, thej damage to the State Can its by the late disastrous flood will require an eNpenditure of about one huHrell thou sand dollars to repair—and not to exceed(46 hun dred and eighteen lhusand. . This tot=rether with' the loss o f t t er N ,,utation on them at thereornmenee ment of the aeason, will render the pa; meut of the August nikrest very doubtful.' • PATNFUL ACCII)F.NT.-A young girl employed in Harding's paper mill, on Saturday morning last, was caught by tier clothes by an upright shaft re volving with great rapidity. Before she could. bo_ . extricated Or th e machinery stopped. she was mu ch bruised and the flesh torn from one of her feet And ankles, laving iho tendons bate.—Trenton Daily News. i" O .4st7l ! I no Tills For Mrs. COin-, 'stock of the Burnaah mission, was called upon to part with her two children. Duty .teviously .de-' mantled that they should be brouaht home to A. merica to be educated.. The dayktaMe :for their separation. She to ,k one irketteh hand, and led, them down to the ship which was to bear them. away. the paused on the shore; her fare grew pale; licr lips quivered; she raised her hands and said, tto Jesus! I -do this for Tticil!"- - aticl thF* quietly returned l r hi-r missionary work. TUE Pm:it:ma: I.R Assoc!yrion i in busineie !mitten; wtiteh has done ao - much f 4 New Eng land, isb•ginoinit; to he :feted upoti in the old country, in veil:l . :tin in which ;ye find the annexed passage in a lute nutpber of 131ackn'ouire Magi. zine: The leading feature' of eur age is the institution of joint stuck companies. 'We have taken up ?cry . lately the view which yEsop hinted, at some thou. B anda of ye l eg his quaint parabolic manner, and. which Defoe..wlM - lived a century ands half . before this time, most clearly enunciated and. de. scribed, We' have found the way at' last to make small cap:tale the host gigantic cesnlie encircling tit,' m with the magic ties otleemtunation. No tuatt ,, r wlicu it was ilkeoyf r:41; pipit-10e has never yet been thoroughly Acted uoiM until now; and'we know how for it -my he i;orried. Our father's, f. 4 want of this priOcipliiruino them• salve,, by isolate.; attempts. . ' MEI EICITT.VT:INT fl‘Tuilt—Tll3; I,ty.tt Mon nsu•—Mr. Vett Av..] ling dted of 1-4. - wounds. makin the fifth viol.: of the nit! Freetual. It is said..t hat the excitement ja, }H!. irrO "control in all the'southrrn town,. of ttie enotwt. Und drat the people of Ft.-mine Oireno..o. . hdtr doter., mined in toarelt Atfl urn, a n d iffr4 el-mot i. not given up penveal , lv.. to palr,rerr,lhootAvi...s of Lith at all torztrilA ! ff the rople no rliget hold of this 'murderer, toe revolt uti The, fuoetal of Mr. nor'! Mr,. ,V.ll Nt.a4 and child, and Al rs..Wyek , dr, wri eueOfled - on SunJuy I , v tin intinen,o concnori:: of The Yin Nan —father,_ Intnhir, and child eta buried in one grave. , ME MSM lEEE ffi E MEC
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