The ceal Ttade ter 184143. ..ork The quantity sent by Rail Road it gradually Increas ing, and reaches 21,561 04 tons this Week. • The esti-. mates for the enotittat of;anuary, February and March were4o, 50, end 70,000 tons—making 160,000 tons. In January and Februiry, the estimates Were exceeded a little, but the; heavy snow storms in March and the tate freshet injutlng the . tartans late4l roads. caused the Ciiimpany to fall short about 8,000 tons of the esti. mate in March. , The estimate foi April is 90,000 tons. Our impression is, that it will be exceeded from 5, to Io,oootons. The weather has beetrverY favorable for the improve ments making on the Bc:huylkill, Navigation, and the work, particularly on the lower end, is progressing very rapidly. A great scarcity of hands hes retarded it a little at the upper end, notwithsuutding the exer tion! of Mr. 11,11orrls. the Engineer, who has been tti -defattgeble in pushing it forward. The prices or coal on board at Philadelphia, are 'firm and the deinand is naie active. Sales of White Asb lamp are making at $3 621 to 3 75; broken and egg at 83 671 tol 3 90; Red Ash, broken and egg, 111 00 t 0,4 121 per too. cash. COAL Faztuni..--Vessels are plenty. We quote to Boston 01 75 to 1571; New Bedford 01:55 to 1 66; Providence and Fall River $1 50 to 'I GO, and to New Fork al 121 to 125 per ton. Bent to market for the, iveek ending on Thursday tvening LAW' WErt. TOTAL. • 4258 141 60,006 03 . 4.320 IC 34.241 07 ,),94102; 69,0.'810 . 1,040 14 10,034 10 Port Carbtia, Tntteville, 13chuylkill gavels, ran . • 21,56101; 163,77810 • PLATES OP TOLL AND TRANS i POIITATION. From Mt. Carbon. ; S. Hav : en. P. Clinton ToTticbmond -; 411 40 30 el 10. To Philadelplito. 150 1 40 1 25' 311NR RILL A*l) SdRIYLISILL ravErr R.-ROAD. The followingis the t.mount of Coal transported over this Road, during the week ending 'Wednesday even- . 'etaslast. 9.653 14 Tons, Per last report, 55,266 15 Total 64.820 00 " WILLIAM NEWELL, Collecthr MILL' CREEK RAIL ROADIFOR lain. The following U the amount of Coal passed over the Mtn Creek Rail Road, for the last sii days. • . 12,231 t 8 Tons Per last report, 19 : 461 o ", Total, 2i,69:1 01 " GEORGE HADESTY,. Collector. I=l iROAD. [mar this road for ng last, is 4,690 Tons. Per last report 99,460 " .MOUNT CARBON•RAIL J ' The amount of U. oal transported , dile week ending on Thursday even'' Total, ' N. CLE - SCHUYLKILL VALLEY ;RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal trans pa ted over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Itoad,for the week ending ion Satntday even dog, Mat Per last report, t. • 1 17,681 00 Toni /ESSE TURNER, Collector Total, MOUNT CARBON fa PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The whole amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon lOW Road from Janu sty Ist,to March 28th Inclusive lel 45,368 tone. 1 JESSE TURNER, Collector.' . I. NEW 'BOGUS. • D'Aubignes Reformation.; Vol. 4 , 25 Harper's Pictorial Bible No. 52, 1 -25 Ladies' Book for April, ; 25 Gramm's Magazine, I 1 • 25 Carlyle's "Cromwell, 50 Guizot's Enelish Revolution, 2 yob . 1 00 The Venn: Refugee and Erminii , or the Belle I ' of Brimdway. . 25 The Dancing Feather, or the Amateur Free boater,'', IQ Leon De Calavara; or the age of the inguisi-o •‘.l .4, ; ?' tion, ,' : ! 121 , ''• The Trapper's Biide,, 121 The Chevalier D'Hartuental; ot loye and con spiracy, L. ; 25 , The Three' Guardsmen, by Alexander Dumas, 25 Rose Marie; or the Gogo Family, , The Grandfather, ; The Book of Parodies ; a remedy for the blue • devils, Sketches ; from Life, by Lea Blanchard, The Watidering Jew complete, ide The latest Music, various prices, together with a variety of other Books just received and for salt at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. 14— DRAWING BOOKS April 4, 1846 For beginners, Irom 121 cents to *1,50 per copy. Also, Abbott's Drawihg Cards, just published and for sale a t . BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store- 'April 4, 1548. i • 14— CLARKE'S COMMENTARY . . Testament; at .2 25, just received and for sale at BAPINAN't4 Cheap Book Store. . . April 4, 1846.4' 1 . . IRON INK STANDS. A gond and suit able article tor Schools, for sale at 13ANNAN'S Cheap Stationery Store. April 4, 1846 1 14-- OSBORN'S WATER COLORS In boxes of 12, 18 and 24 colors,beat ,quality, at less than Manufac turer's pricei, just received and for sate at BANNAN'S Cheap Stationery Store, Pottsville. Also. Toy Paints In every variety. April 4, 1846 ! 14— E. A. HATHAWAY•) [J. H:llliTcnct.l. E. A. ' , HATHAWA Y& - CO. . -COMMISSION AND EASTSRN PM/OLT!. mancemiTs No. 23, North iflarets, fo ' dt of ilreA St., • PHILADELPIqA. • HAVE On hand, and are constantly receiving large supplies of all kinds of Pist4 Oils, and Earrean Pitoacce ' which they will-sell on the most reasonable terms, to Country Dealers : viz. 10,000 Galls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil. 3,000 '" Sperm ltd. • -2,000 •" Solar Oil. • 5,000- l" • Common Whale Oil. " 100 Bbls. Tanners OilOrailous qualities. • 500 " , No.l, 2, & 3 Mackerel. in & whole btas. •100 " No 1 Salmon, In whole and half bbl,. • •50 -":...Mesa Shad. 100 " Pickled Labiidor Deming. ' 500 Boni Scaled " " 30,000 lbs. Dry Codfish. • 500 Doz. Painted Pails. 300 Pls. Calcined Plaster.l 150 " Ground Plaster.• J. Soaps, Sperm Candles, 7'C33, Goshen and Pennsylvania Butter. Eastern flops, and beet Herki mer county, H. Y., Chew. Al of the above sold in lots to suit purchasers. • 1 Philada , Mardi 28, 1846 AILLILANDEiVS TRICOBAPIIE. A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. R"EING a liquid dye, which inetantaneonsly changes the color of the hair to a beautibil brawn or black, without any injury to the hair or skin.: The great so merioritrof this dye,cansisis in its easy mode of applies .non and ingtantanebne effect—ail ether dyes requiring : from ten to twelve hours to:produce any change Its . superior excellence will be apparent to every one upon .a single application Extract frrdn thr Philadelphik Daily Sum—Are/an der's Tritabaphit.—The effect of the above on the hair is truly astonishing. It was tried yesterday in (waffles, And the 'change from grey tr. black, was instantaneous. Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum.—Seve• gal of our acquaintances have recently applied to their bair the valuable liquid known Ai...Alexander's Trim ibaphe"—a new and valuable discovery and It has in ,no caselailed to produce the desired effect. Immedi ...curdy after applying It to grey hair or whiskers, it im parts a beautiful tirosvmur black color. • Extract from the U.S-• Gatette.—Messrs..R. ¢ G. A. 'Wright, sell i liquid dye for the hair which a gentle. man assured us would, with no trouble, Color either black of dark brown, the hair of chin or head that had an obstinate tendency to red or grey. . Extract from the Philadelphia Inquirer.—Dale Dye. —The liquid dye for the hair, which la sold by B, & G. A. Wright,'No. 29 South Fourth street.—ls an excel. 'lent article. It is said that it instantaneously changes the color of the hair to a beautiful brown or black, and .wlthcort injury to the skin—the dye Is tailed "Alexia , der's Tricohaphe." Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dec. 7th • 1844.-41erander`s Tricobapke.—We frequently heir our friends speak revocably or this liquid dye, one or two applications of whish it is asserted, will instanta. wenusly,change the color of the bait or whiikers, to a beaatinal brawn or black, Without injury.to the skin. . It has beeri used and recommended by many of our cit izens; and we doubt not it Is a valuable_ discovery. CAUTION.—To prevent fraud, etc)) direction bears .the writreisignature of Cl. Alexander. 6 For sale in Pettiville, by B. RANNAN.. Alio by Drntyists generally, tbrongbaut the United litates,and by the solencents. R. 'to G. A. WRIGHT. Importers of Fancy Gonda, Bristles. Combs. Psrthme.. .ry. toe., N. Routh Forth street. Philadelphia. • Philad. Match 23,1848 • i 13-4 mo • Spring Gnats. • _TTBTyeeetved and now otWning a beat:tint, wort. es mein of Spring Goods of the latest importation*. which.will be sold eery dna*. The following ennalsts in part of OUT stock viz. 100 pieces Prints at 121 eta., 20r:deem Prints at IS Id, 181. and 21 eta., five English Chintzes. Rep. Cashmeres. Lima do„ Moos de Laines, Gingham*, Lawne v lrish Linen*. hosiery, Gloves. Mitts, Fringes and Gimp*. Mown and Bleached Goodi.ClUtbs, :Cassimeres, Vestings..ke...4ce..:. M all great variety of .other goods. TOO will do .well to and examine • my Busk of geode before purchasing elsewhere. SEDOWICE dr. 170., del and Market et. N. B: lbesotifbi assortment of Thibet, Cashmere ,and Embroidered Monona de C ash mere .and 26,1646 To the. wee anti Independent Voters If - the .County of Schuylkill : • 'EMENDS AND. FELLOW EITIEENSt--At the eo; 1. !ideation of many of my friends and acquaintan ces, I offer myself sea candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the election in October next ; should I be elec ted. I will discharge My duty faithfully and impartially;.. to the best of my ability. , Very respectfUlly, yours *e. • . NATHANIEL M. WILSON. -. Pottsville, March RB, 1846. THE subscribers having maths - Bed di - Charles MU ter, his. entire stock of Goods; wit, tOtitinUe the business at his old established stand. on Cecile street, next door to Fox & Mortimer's lintel, and will endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old customers andthe public generally, A supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries And Queensware, have . Just been added to the stock. JAMEB hI:BEATTY & March 9S, 1840. • 13-- CARPETING --ingrain and Venetian Carpeting of various qualities, for sale by J. M. IIEATTY 4- 13— Co. Match 98, 1840 Deign PEACRES.--Superio , Boutffera !par e d Peaches, for sale by J. M. BEATTY* Co. March 28, 180. FEATHERS; of the first quality constantly.oa hand. and for sale by J. M, BEATTY Ea Co. March 28,1846. 'l3 POTATOES. - -100 busheld of• Very superior klercer Potatoes, just received at the York Store. March 3:3, 1813. 13— EDWARD YARDLEY. For Sale and to be Leased. CiIIPERIOR COAT. MINES. IN WYOMING VAL LEY, for sale and to be leased, on favorable terms. Inquire at the Office of - V. L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law. March 28,1846. 13-13t* Wilkes Barre. Pa. Notice. ALL persons !mina claims siralnsi the subscriber, will please hand them to Andrew Russel. on or be fnre the first of October nest, when he will return to Schuylkill County. for the purpose of settling the same. All thwe indebted to the subscriber, will also call on Andrew Russet; and settle the same. on or Wore the abovelnentlnned time.. ABRAHAM POTr. • idarell 28_1846. 13-3t* : ; • Dissolution. • I • Milt partnership heretofore existing between the li undersigned. under the Brent T. & J. BEATTY, v i es dissolved on the first inst., by mutual consent. -.' • THOMAS D. BEATTY, , 29, 13340. . JAMES M.. BEATTY -.Marcht - • = - 13— . . . . A MAN to do the work about the house and earden, .A and taking care of a horse. To a person well qual ified, steady employment andlzood wages will he giv en. A. 139LTOP1,Port Carbon. , March 28, 1816.. 13—It • FOR SALE, • AT 'fair and reasonable prices, being thrown out of use by improvements now making, 3 work Hor ses, 2, setts of Breaking Plates, nearly new-3 Cast Iron Screens, for m .king Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal-2 Chestnut Coal Screens-6 Drift„Cars, for a 32 inch track, (5 of them in first-rate order) Shafting, bee n wheels, 3e. Apply at . ' JOHN PINKERTON'S Hines, St. Clair. Marc!' 28, 1818. • • 13-3 t 31,1.50 " VER, Collector I 2,574'00 Toni . 15,107 00 Tons • Ciroular--Co:-Partnership. ANDUEW B. WRITE has associated with him In the Mercantile and Coal business, MICHAEL BRIGHT, of this Borough— the business will hereaf ter be conducted under the firm of . ANDREW B. WHITE. 4- 'Co. Pottsville, March`2B, 1846. ; 13— , NOTICE. . . I , A LL persons baring claims - against the subscriber, , n or against the late firm of Joseph White & Son, will please present the same for payment ; and all that are indebted to me or to the late firm of Joseph White & Son, will please pay t hesame. otherwise the accounts will be Wired in the hands of Jacob Reed, Sal., for collection. ANDREW It WHITE. Pottsville, March 28, 18-16. , THE s ubseriber has on hand a Int of well buined and handsome BRICKS, including a proportionate number of pressed, suitable for any purpose, which he offers for sale at the very lowest .market price, at" his yard in Hamburg, or they will be delivered in the Cars 'at the Hamburg Ralf RilAd station if desired. • 4 r} Orders thankfullki•eeeaved and promptly atten ded tu. • " • . JOHN TOBIAS. Ilamburdl March 28, 1818; . 13-11* 25 •;y: . 50 D ' AIUGERREOTYPE. LIKENESSES. • CHARLES Wm. H.'SOLENSICY, • ivOULD respectfully inform the ladies and gentle- V V men of Pottsville, that he intends remaining in this place only fouiteen days longer. Tho, , e , desirouri of having theii likenesses taken had betterapply soon. lie may be found at Room No. 8, in the Town Hall, where he will be pleased to wait upon all who may fa vor him with a call. March 28, 1846. 13-10 On the New LOST ON MONDAY the 9th inst., between Pottsville and Belmont. a leather covered MEMORANDUM BOOK, containing *7.00 in money,. and a variety, of Blacksmith accounts. The finder is welcome. to the money, if he will return the book to the owner. •WM. WILLIAMS, Blacksmith, Belmont. March 28, ISM 13-3t* • LOST ON Sunday last in Mahantango street, a STEEL BEAD BAG, containing a Steel Bead Purse, with two half eagles, two dollars in notes,• some small change and a linnen handkerchief. The Ander will be suitably rewarded by returning it to the subscriber. Doct. J. 8. CARPENTER. March 28, 1848. 13-31 ITIIEREAS my wife, Faietta Hower, has left-my bed and board without any just cause, 1, hereby caution all—persons from trusting her on niy iccount, as 1 Will pay no debts of her contracting. JOEL FLOWER. Minerecille, March 28, 1846. WS wsi os ki,Tky DIRECT FROM PHILADELPHIA. _ Each paper bears the label and warranty of David _Landreth. 1193 FOR SALE BY. B. HANNAN. Extract from the report of the. *Visiting Corr/Mee of the Horticultural Society;" ' , unanimously adopted and ordered to be. printed. LANDRETH'S NURSERIES AND GARDENS. ri iIiESE extensive gronnds are on Federal street, 1 near the Arsenal. •, • * • • The earliest cot. lec'inn of Camellia t, wax made here. Some of those now in the possession of those distinguished nursery . ..men, are ten feet hish. • • •• • • The selection of GrXen House Plants is' valuable and extensive. The „lifursiries are all very correctly managed, sup plying every part of the Union, a detail of which would occupy too much of our space ; we therefore content ourselves with stating Sod the stock is very large, and in every stage of growth, consisting of Forest antrOr nontrotat Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Pines and Creepers, with a collection ofterbacenue plants : Fruit Trees of the best kind, and in the Mort healthy condition ; large beds °needling apples, pears, plume, &c.; as welt as stocks for budding and grafting; a plan very superior to that of working upon suckers, which carry with them all the diseases of the parent stock. Garden Seeds of the finest quality have been scatter ed over the country from these grounds. and may al ways be depended upon. 'The Seed Establishment of these Horticulturists is one of the most extensive in the Union, and its reputatioa is' well sustained from year to year. To obviate the chance of mixture of the farina of-the plants of the same.famlly. they 'have - established an- . other nursery, at a suitable distance, so that degenera tion cannot take place; ind which secures to the pur chasers a genuine article. Knowingthustheage,qual ity and process of culture of every plant, the supply from their grounds is recommended with : great confi dence." r a - 4 'oBl=llle date ofrhe report from which the above is,abstracte the entire establishmenthas been greatly enlarged. The collection of Camellias embraces all the finer kinds. and consists of Some thousands of various sizes • so likewise of Roses, and intim desirable plants both tender and hardy—Prifit Trees, etc. The Seed Gardens alone cover fifty acres, and the what's is, as it has been for ' more than half a century, under the successive management of father and son, the most prominent in America. OS. Orders received by B. BANNAN;Pettsville, from whom Catalogues may be obtained, gratis. • Pottsville, March 28, 1842 ' I,34mci THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between William Sterner and Daniel H. Stager, twitting under the Ann of Sterner dr. Stager, Is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. All persons indehted to the Arm, will please make payment immediately . to William Sterner, at Minerseilte, Schuylkill county. I , WILLIAM SIERNER, . DANIEL H. STAGER. Schuylkill Ravin, March 14th, INA. • . 19-31 • Lumber adrift : '' • TAKEN op adrift, a quantity of Lumber , tablet the owner can have, by proving the property and pay-, In gummier.. Apl_y_t_o JOHN iiivitt.rif, altar Latter's Rrawary. Hatebil. '; • „ 12—ftt• Iz): 3- 0 11 4 5 , -* 4*44 -NEW GOODS. Wanted, Bricks ! • Bricks !-! Caution. Dissolution.- =II ME CARD: THE undersigned, general deader In Coal, resident In the city - or'New York, Will receive on, consign ment, cargoes of Coal, grebe sold immediately for cash, yarded or stored on reasonable terms ow will be. ex ! , changed in all or part, Sir Merchandise, eht: Groce ries, Cheese, Oil, Hay, Hails, tc., at the lowest cash pricer'. Captains of Boats coming to this city, with cargoes of good Coal, for sale or exchange. will do well to call upon the sahscnber, as they can often be put in the way of getting a better price fag their Coal. than' la paid generally by dealers . ' • , E. KIRK, _ Workingman's Coal Office, 85 Liberty street, third • door west of Broadway. New York, March 41,1816. Flat Bar Itsll-road Iron: ague an&Grove joints. saleable for 2 1 - .4 5 re-laying o of English Rolled Bail Road Iron, for sale by, C..L F. BINNEY, Boston, Mass. Boston, (Masa.) Mareh-21, 1813. • 12— LOST. Ayellow washed ever pointed pencil case - r the under shall be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the office of the Miners' Journal. March 21, 1840. I Laborers Wanted. 9A OR 40 steady bandy can I have employment and • good wages, on' LOA No. 10 Of the Schuylkill Canal, two miles below Pottsville and also a number of Carpenters and one Blacksmith, wanted immediste ly.. Apply on the work to J. ALLEN, Contractor. March, 21, Caution. fITHEREAS my wife lIRIDGEY DOYLE, big lett Y my bed And board, withog acyjust cause. I here by caution all persons from trusting her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting. BARNEY DOYLE. Rchuylkill Haven, Marchl2l, 12-30 Tool! Me Heirs and Riprisentatitiee of ANNA' • 111AR1A . PPFFENItERGER,Iatr of Pine grove township, in the County of tSchuylkill, deceased. I PURSUANT to an older of the Orphans' Court.of the Countot Schuylkill, an inquest will be held at the house of Frederick Poffenberger, in the township of Pinegrove, in the county lof Schuylkill. on Tuesday, the 12th day of May-1848, pt 9o'clock, in the forenoon, to make partition of:he real estate of the said deee toed, to and amonif his children and legal representatives, If that can be done without: prejudice to and spoiling of the : whole, otherwise to value : and appraise the same; vzben and where you mayiattand if you think proper. • JEREMIAH REED. :Sheriff • I of the tottery of Schuylkill. Orwigsburg, March 21,1846. 1 , 11-6 t . • ' NEW BOOKS. -.• Sessie's Flirtations. by Abe author of Kate In search of a Husband,l I • • 25 • The Cavalier and the Chain of Destiny; , • 121 The Charmed Sea'„By Harriet Martineau, 25 Theltanditti of the Castle of Hardayne, • 25 The last of the Vestals, a Tale of Rome, l2l England and Wales, by, .1.0. Kohl, • 25 Together with a variety of other books, just received and for sale at HANNAN'S Book Store. March 21, I • - • 12- Carpenters,; Wanted. T WO good'Carpenters. accustomed to framing, will receive constant employmei t, by applying at the Iron Works of E.W. McGinnis, at the mines of the JONATHAN WASLEY. • hl'3i• au bFeribrr. March 14 NOTICE. VUMEREAS letters testamentary to the last Will V and Testament of OEORGE IV. FARQUHAR, deceased,having been granted to the snbscriber, all Petitions indebted to said Estate, will please make pay ment, and those having claims, will please .present them forthwith to AblEidE FARQUHAR, Executrix, Pottsville, ' • • ' or her Attorey fact, EDWARD V. FARQUHAR, 56 Walnut n st„ in Philada. CS- The Papers of George W. Farquhar, deceased. are - in the hands of Edward Y. Farquhar, .56 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ' March 7, 1846. •.• • .1 , Bethune's Sermons. FIFTEEN Sermons by the Rev George Bethune, Minister of the Third. Reformed Dutib Church of Philadelphia, beautifully printed and bmind,price 411,50. Just published and for sale at BANNAN'S Cheap Book Store. March 21 - 12-,_ Rewards of Merit. JUST received several hundred' sheets Reward of. Merit for School Teachers. and for sale at BANNAN'S.Cheaplitationery Store. March 22, 1840.• BRICKLAYING ! Or. PLASTERING DON'T' ALL COME AT ONCE. ; j Brink /r °runes, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they have commenced the Bricklaying and Plastering Boni pest in Pottsville and vicinity, where they are prepa red to do ail kinds of work in their line, and they hope by employing good worknien and being punctual in bu siness, to give general satisfaction to those who will favor them with their work, which they will do on the mast reasonable terms, and in a workman-lika mari ner. They hope by so doing to sharea portion of the public patronage. • I MAHLON B". BItINK, •I GEO. R. CRAMER.. Pottsville, Feb., 28, 1846. 4P--3mo J. UASS L ER & Co.; OPTICIANS; FROM PHILADA. ReSPtCTFULIX inform the citizens of Pottsvi ll e: and vicinity, that they have opened a Store at No. 9, in the Town Ilan, where they offer for sale Specta cles olltvery variety of size and quality, a new inven tion u 4 Spectacles, for distanie nod close reading not excepted—with Gold, Silver, Tortoise shell and Steel frames, and a new and improved assortment of perisco pic ground-flint Glasses of their own manufacture.— They would particularly call the attention of the pub lic, to their Spectacles for near-sighted persons, and for persons who have been operated upon for the cataract of the eye, and to theirnew kind of Glasses and Con servers of the sight, made of the best flint and, azure glass. Also, Spy . Classes and Quizzing Glasses, of every size and quality, Telescopes, Magnifying and Opera Classes, Microscopes, &.c., with different ,pervers, ea ses of Mathematical Instruments for Schools, &c., Ma gic Lanterns, Camera Obscure, Daguerrotype Glasses, towoher with a great variety of , articles In the Opti cal line, not mentioned. - c 3. Optical and other instruments and Glasses care fitlly repaired at short notice We can always select Glasses to suit the visions of the persons, as we see them, upon first trial. We will remain in this place but a short time; and thoie In want of the above arti cles will please give us tt;call. . gle We will, if required, go to any respectable house where our services may he wanted. , • Pottsville, March 14,•1840. ' • 11-3 t Lard Oil. WINTER pressed, cleansed from grease and pra nounced by Engineers and Machinists. who have. need this OIL, superiorch the hest Sperm Oil for Rail Roads, Engines and Machinery. .of all kinds, Woolen Manufactuties, Acc., will burn in any lamp without clogging the wick. equalto the beet of sperm. and at two-thirds the cost. Fqr sale by the bbl.. and sam ples will be forw'arded for trial, on application to C.. 1. F. 13INNET, Agent for the Manufarturer.Roston. Mass. or SEW. BANN AN, POttaville; Pa., where a sample may ba seen. March 21; ISO.• 12— • • Grind and Silver Pencil Cases. • • THE snbscriber hds hist received a supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Pencil Cases, very cheap, al an, a few heavy and beautiful Silver Pencil Cases, of the most approved pattern, which will he sold unusu ally IoW, at HANNAN'S Cheap Stationery store. March 21 12- To Bridge Builders. SEALED proposals will bezeceived lathe Commis sinner's Office, until the list of March inst., for the re ction of 4 covered bridges, one across the Swatara 'creek at the borough of Pinegrove; one across the Schuylkill river, at the borough of Tamaqua; one across the Schuylkill river near Abraham Seltzer's tavern where the State road crosses the Blue mountain, East Bruntwig township; and one across the Schuyl kill river, at or near John Raush's Rollinedill, in said township. The plan tan be e 3 mined at the Commis sioner's Office, Orwigsburg. By order of the Cram's sinners. • . • G. B. ZULICII, Clerk. March 14 11- • Fir Sale. 1 TWO 'SMALL, FRAME HOBBES, slim ted on the corner of Witham and Norwegian • streets, in the Borough of Pottsville; also several good Building f.ts in market Street. Apply to B. REILLY. . March 14, IBM 11-2 me For sale or to let. . 1 , A two story BRICK HOUSE on norwegian sec- street street for sale or to let. Alan two Lowrof. ..,1113 ;,ground in Schoyikiii Haven, in the original pint, for sale. '- -! 2 • • H. M. CUMMING. Potisyille, March 14, , 1546. , ' 11-34, BRADY & ELLIOTT, WA.TCHNIAKEFS;& JEWELLERS, From the City of Philada., E ll BEG leave to announCe to the citizen. of and neighboring districts, that they have on band iat their Store, next door to Geisse's new Hotel, In the borough of Potts ville, a tame usortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepine, and plain; Watches of every description., Also. ii general assortment of Ladle, and Gentlemen.' Gold Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings; Gold and Slicer Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various makers; Spectacles, ,Musical boxes. and every other . article in their line of business. •B. & E. have been appointed by Messrs. Duvalier & Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for the sale of their patent Spring Clocks, comprising those suitable for Churches and public offices. Also. eight day end thirty hour brads patent spring repeating Gothic Clocks. Through thent purchasers may rely upon get ting a genuine article.; ; • Give us a call, we guarantee to sell as low as any article In our line of lankiness can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. Clocks and Watcher of every description candidly uplifted and warranted on the most reasonable terms. • WILLSAM BRaDY. • - ' 8. ELLIOTT- Kenn • • 12-.. e. ,Tii , ',"N4NE4p.. -. IQtTRNA.L • ' Valuable:Veal _Tracts to lieut. . . . .rro let en leases, to salt applicanta, all that tract of 1 lama belonging to the North -American Coal Co., known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow. log list of Coal. Veins, many of which.--among whim, the Peach Monotein Veins- 4 1tavmg a range of over a mile In length, orili Spahn.•• Barrittlench, Pearion, Clarkson. Stevenson, lane :Tracey, Peach thionatain Veins, GreetcParkor Ravensdale Vela, Per pendienlar..Distnond, and am Diamond Veins, along with many others not named. Also, all that tract called the Junction Tract, belong log to the said company, containing the Sale Forrest, Babbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Lake ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist Mill, situated on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which will be rented on moderate terms by appaying to DAVID CIIILLAs, A g ar. 9- Pottsville. Feb. 21 TIM SUPERIORITY , OF Demuth's Unrivalled Snuff; • - 11VER all others, is fully proved by the liberal pat ronage of a' discerning public, for the. last fifty years, a period amply sufficient to test its excellence, and to bring it to its present perfection, whereby it has attained a reputation surpassed by none in the Union.. • . • McConnoisseursand dealers will tilease observe that the celebrated Snuff is `mnsufactureg Pose 'tle purest and finest materials, and warranted to be free from all deleterious grits,' and to guard against imposition, their attention is invited to the following necessary. CAUTION- The genuine article Is known only as DEMUTH'S SNUFF, and is wholesaled in Lancaster, I's...solely by the manufacturer, and by . • Binninger & Cozens; 56 Vesey street, N. Turk:. Anthony Elton, 70 North sixth street, Philada• Stabler & Canby, Pratt street Wharf, Baltimore.' I. & E. Eyricic, Weal Penn street, Reading, Pa. The trade and others supplied on reasonable terms, and prompt given to all orders. It addressed to the above sole agents, or to the manufacturer. L. I. Demuth. at the old original stand, in East King street. near Duke, Lancaster, Pa., whir h eatablbohment has no interest in common with any other. I Lancaster, Feb 21, IMO. 0-3190 Paper Hangings and I orders. • TIRE subscriber has Just received his Spring 1 Pat terns of Paper Hangings and Borders, embming all the latest and most fashionable Pattern', for Par lors, Rooms and Entries. beitm an entire new set of Patterns; all of which will be sold at Philadelphia cash prices. Those in want of Pap& will pleake call and .examine them. D. RAN NAN. Agent. Feb. 21, 1840. • • ___ ;r _ ; Book Bindery. . HAVING procured . an stdditional hand in our Mode ry. we are now prepared to hind Books of every description at shortvmtice. AU kinds of Blank Books made to order. Send hp the work. B. BANNAN, Agent 8_ Feb. 21. 1848 History of Wyoming. Afew copies of the History of titymnitie, by the Mu. Charles Miner, price 64.00 per copy, for sale BANNAN'S Cheap Book store. t 6 at Feb. 7, CORATCOPIA. JIAZZARD & 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', Hotel, they are prepared.to furnish Oysters,l Game, ! . : , Clams, - Venison, 7 :. Terrapins,l. Tripe, Poultry,. . Pigs Feet, Beef Steaks, Pastry, ' And all the luxuries of the season, in such a style as can't fail to give universal satisfaction. Their liquors also are of the best quality. Dithmer& Butz's Philad elphia Ale for sale on draft or by thebartel. At the - old establishment, next to Mr. Silliman's new rick buildings. 11.4. M. have fot stile Oysters of the est quality by the can, hundred, or !thousand. Deal. 'sand citizens generally supplied en short notice and n reasonable terms.. i N II ..I.IINCH daily at the CORNITCOPIA front 10 II 1 o'clock. = Feb. 14, : i ' t 7 BRICH-LAYING', PLASTERING AND STONE MASONiNG. ' • cii- p A irt-r pir E It, SII IP. - THE subscribers will on the first id• March enter in to a Co-Partnership in the Plastering, and Stone Maim business, under the firm of Hey kiihearer, and respectfully solicit the patronage oft their friends and the business public in general. Ahe • wall endear rI , secure and maintain a fair share of ugliness, by-execu ting all work entrusted to them pu ctually, according to agreement in a workmanlike man er, and at reason able prices. The senior partner ha ing been :mined in business in this region, for the I st sixteen years, hopes that his past course will be a sufficient guarantee for the fidure, and that the liherl encouragement which has always been extended to himself by the cit izens of the Coal Region, will cunti ue to be extended to the new firm. LAMAR HAY, JADED U. 'SHEARER: 9 Pottevitle, Feb., 28, 1818 VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALT SITUATE In Barry township, B ch ylkill county. con taining 101 acres, about 50 of a/hachure cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, with r fine Apple orchard of 100 trees, besides Pear and Plumb trees.- There is also a-good stream of water running thrOugh the pidp erty sufficient fur a say.v Mill. The bind adjoins prop erty belonging to George &item , and others. For terms and other particulars, apply t • - JACOB REED, Pot • PETER DILLMAN I Barry township, Feb• 21 ;Valuable Real state. • Lar , argroniut in Market stre .t, Petteville.capa , Me of being divided into 14 excellent building lots, (or sale low. Apply to BERN Jan. 10, 2-tf Mnhantongo tree!, Pottestlle. • i.ruit Trees; Shrqbery, 45k0.' THE subscriber respectfully announces c 4 k. that he is ready to perkily Orders for FpuL • "Nit- • . and Ornamental Trees; Shrubbery, &c. of "*.7 -- • every description; from one of the oldest and best Nurseries in the'Country, MI of which will be sold at Nursery Prices, by the 100 or single Tree. Those in want ofTrees, Shrub bery. &c., will please make out thitir orders and send them in as early as convenient. 11. EANNAN. Agent. Feb., VI, 1846 New Store at Brookville RE Subscriber has just received from Philadelphia, and has now opened at Brockville, a large and gen eral assortment ofseasonable goods. Ouch as Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware, and Queensvirare. In addition to which will be found constantly on hand, Pish, smoked and fresh Meat; as well as a good supply of country produce. ' Call and examine mattock, and you will find us prepared to sell gonds at as low a rate as they have ever been sold sag where, is SchhYlkill county. N. B.—Gauntry produce of. all! kinds wanted, for which the, highest price. will be paid. • ' • GEO. 11. POTTS, , . • CARPENTERR AND BLACKSMITHS WANTED. The euhseritter le in want or six or eight good Rail road and House Carpenters. Also two good Black smiths ;wanted; enquire at his office in - Market street, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office. GEO. H. POTTS. Pottsville, Feb. 7, PM, 6- TO CARPENTERS. 1-ROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber. for huildina one hundred Miner's houses, tit the town of Brockville. For particulars apply 16 the antiulcer. at his office, next door to the Anthracite Gazette office, Market street. • : . Pottsville. Feb. 7,1816 , ; SUPERIOR STEEL PENS! ' An entire new article! THE Flexion Pen, warrantrd no' to catch In the pa ' per. Also. the prune Pen. a new articre,jukt re • ern wed and Mr sate it BANNAN'd Cheap Book and Stationery Store. January 21, 1846. . 1 Mount Cannel Stearn Saw Mill, Si!lraqi on the CentreTurnpike, i , 18 ad/afros Poitentlle, is Non ausberlasd Co, Pa. fr HE subscriber is now ready 1 contract and delis , - ' er at Pottsville and intertnelliate places, Lumber. consisting of white Pine and whips Oak, of almost any length and sire—boat, ship and decking cut to order. Persons in.want of- Lumber cut in order: will please send their orders directed tr‘FREDERICK LAZ ARUS, Agent, Fountain Spring Post Office, Schuylkill County. Pa:, where they will receive prompt and immediate at tention. ' , • •-• Terms, Cash or approvednegotiable 'paper, or city acceptances will he received;upn the delivery of the Lumber. ALBE G. BRADFORD. January 24. 1818. ,i • 4-3 mo VOR RENT.--A House in the rehard in complete X order. Apply to Jl4O. SHIPPEN. February, 14, , , i • : 7 FRENCH AND ENGLISH Al RINOS, for vale by JOB. MORGAN. Eltry. 27eb • Y 32 . vur Of Ancient and Modern ilistor y, RESENTiNO in a 'Chronological merles, the elsee progress; - Revolutions, decline and fall of,the principal States & Empires of the 'World; compriing details of the moat Importaiu events; with notices of eminent character's; in the age and country in which they lived. The whole derive' from the moat Cc. curate and authenticautborities and especially curate the use of schools and families. By J. W. TYSON, A. B. The above Is 11M title of a new work which win stand in the same relation, and occupy the same place In the study of History, that Maps do in the study of Geography.Thesnbariber has undertaken the publication of tbli, work: w i th the firm belief that it will be very nun:lllh Schoolsfamilies, and he cone. dently hope - • • • - per vim aceoi for this Atlas B. DANNAN Dec. 27th, 1 IL RIIND) I.V.Ltg.Les, go Jos o t received tbte9 Stars. . I 1 • - liatab ihb .• .wsPi 41Q. sac M 0 I Notices not exceeding four lines inserted once for 93 cents—three Insertions 374 rents. '• Wanted.' TWO good Boller Makers are wanted immediately .I. at Pen Carbon, to whom goal wares will be ev en. Apply . to , T. U WINTIMSTEEN. Port Carom Feb., 14,1541. .7-3 t ONE - HiniDRED miners of Coal and iron ore frit the Shamokin lrin and Coal Works. Good wages will be given. None need apply unless they are good workmen. Alsokeepeno wanted for the furnace. Ap• ply at Shamokin to BRYANT & Wt 013 D. ShaMokin, Ftb. 7, IRO, • • 6.Btiv" , WPLNTED ETERAL Moulders. Finishers, and Boiler Maker*, 11 are wanted Immediately, at the Pottsville Iron Works. To good worknien, good *ages will be elven. Jan. 17 3 E. W."MeGIINNIS. WE RECOMMEND OUR FRIENDS, WHEN Pla . Cllll3l2to HATS & CAlfi, IN PHILADELPHIA, TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF GARDEN & BROWN. No. 196 Markel al. second door belcnoSixth PHILAD.ELPHII, 17 1 / 4 7 LuZgo tfdetirsr T a i l e l i n n T t irt as ion w t e o l th a e s c a it l i l z o e t n h s er o s f when purchasing' Hats and Caps, to our store. We have on hand a nibs' complete assortment of Hats. and Caps of every variety and style, which we are selling full , ne fourth lower than the usual prices; viz : Extra :Superior Beaver Hats, from • 12 50 to ,e 00 Brush " ,2 00 tta 00 Snit " " 1 50 tp 200 French IBeleskin," 4210 usual prices 4,00 Good Fur flats, as low , se : 1;-25 , Also, a complete stock Of Summer Flats, such as white and drab Beaver, Brush, and Cassituere Hats, Leghdrn Hats ' shorting, or round toll Hats, &c., at lower prices than they can be had elsewhere, This is a fact known by all who have dealt with us. Call and be satisfied; it Is, to your own interest. ' Merchants, Storekeepers. Hatters, and others; (who buy to sell again,) supplied on reasonable terms. Be sure and call. .' GARDEN & BROWN. No. 196, Market et., 24 door below 6th Philada. Philada:, March 25th MO 13- Confectionery and Fruit Store. 9t subscriber takes t his Method of informing Conn- I try Merchants tncenernl, that he keeps constantly on hand a large supply of Foreign Fruits, Nuts, &e., of the latest importations,,which he will sell at 'redu ced cash prices. Candy manufactured fresh every day from Steam Clarified Sugar, warranted to stand all weather, with fair usnce. Please rail and examine for yours , Ives, nt No 425 Market street, between 12th and 13th , street, Philadelphia. STEPHEN F., WIIITMAN. Philada., February 21, 180. 8-3 mo FOR SALE. EgiEIGHTY :ONE acres , f excellent Red s :hate Land, situate in Tumbling 1tan..31 miles from Pottsville, and If miles torn Part Carbon. There in on the premises a new log house. with a•never failing sprins at the door. This is an ex cellent situation for a Dairy Farm, and may be advan• tageously divided into two lota. - Possession will he given on the first of - April. For terms of Sale, enquire of the subscribers. ' E. & E. HAMMER, Centre at., Pottsville. Feb., el, • 846. 9. Notice to Tax Coll•_‘ctors. THE different Tax Collectors of &hos Will county who are in a for Taxes. are earnestly reques ted to come forward and pay over the, balance due on' their duplicates„ between this and the Ist of June. 1816 otherwise they will be proceeded agau.st according to law. By order of HENRY ZIMMERMAN, FREDERICK BECK.ComMissioners. GEORGE H. STICHTER. -= • Attest—G. B. ZEIICII, Cletit March, 7; 1846, 50 Tons Rail Road lion rriflC subscriber offers for sale at Port Carbon, SO 1. Tons of It .1 Rail Road Iron, of ir - good quality,' cheap. T. IL WIN lERSTEEN. Port Carbon. Feb.2B. 1816.' A S the subscriber is about moving to his Steam Saw II Mill, on the Duncan Tract. near this Borough, he hereby gives notice that all bills and,orders for Lum ber, can be left at James Sillyman & Son's Store, in Pottsville, where - they- will he received daily, and promptly attended to by the subscriber. DANIEL LARER. 4-41 Feb., 28, 1846 FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP. rruE subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail 1 Road and Callawhill streets, are prepared to man ufacture to order. at the shortest notice, Steam Engines and Pumps, of any power and capacity far mining and other purposes, BaittM's Cool Breaking -Wahines, with solid and perforated rollers, as may be required.. 4 ' Also Engines and Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery for Mat Furnaces. Hat Air 'Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cdp and Ball joints and /ra ter niters, of the very best Construction. They par ticularly invite the attention of Iron Masters and tYar ties engaged in the !Win trade; to their large stock of Patterns for Boning Mitts, having lately constructed the machinery for two of the largest Milts in thaconn try, viz :—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the Bolling Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danvil'e. They are fully prepared for this kind of work. wigether with every variety of general machinery Of the qual ity of their work rind materials. it Is enough 'to say, that time and esperienee, the most Infallible tests, have amply demonstrated the vast superiority of their en gine‘and machinery. Orders are respecfully solicited and Will he promptly . attended to. HAY WOOD & SNYDER. Pottiville, January, 17, 1616, 3-ly settle, ' on the Premise, 13—tr Nails and Spikes. , • 600 KEGS Nails and Spikes, at $4 621 cents per Reg. Cash. Nova Scotia Grindstones at II to 2 cents per lb. Bar Iron, at 4kcents per lb. ' Cast Steel at 181 cents per lb. warranted. I Just received and for sale by GEORGE 11. BTICIITER• January IT, 1846; • 3- Foundry ,and Mac hine Shop THE subscribers, under the firm of SMITH, WREN & Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have taken the estab lishment formerly known as the "Eagle Fotndry," and having made extensive repairs, and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery, rail road ears, coal breakers. plough and stove castings: holloW ware, &c., on short notice and reasonable terms. WM. C. SMITH, THOS. WREN, C. W. PITMAN. 2.4 f San. 10. NEW' AND ELEGANT_GOODSz Mrs. J. S. C. Martin, HAS Just Opened a new arid splendid assortment of Plain and Fancy Dry Goods, at the Cheap Cash Store, in Centre street above Market, Fait side, oppo site the Lamb tavern,consisting.in part,or cashmere de Corse, Mousel in de babies, Alpacas. Bombazines, black and colored Dress silks, Calicoes, Cloakincs, Woolen Plaid for children's dresses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's . . . Hose, dcc., black and colored Embroidered Damask, Mouselin de Line and [troche Shawls, Gentlemen's Satin Scarfs and Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Breasts, &c . Linen Umbria Hdkes., 'Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, black and colored Mantua and Satin dn., Ladles' and Gentlemen's Silk, Kid, Wool, and Thread Gloves .and Laces, filwelinks, Bleached and Brown, white and eolorrd Flannels, Irish I turns, Swiss, Mull, and Book Mallon, Bishop Lawn. Plaid, striped Cam bric, and Jaconet MUSIinS. All of which will be sold at the moat i.asisnable prices. Call and sees Remember the place, Centre street; opposite the Lamb Tavern. MRS. MARTIN. Pottsville. Jam:. 10,1842. 2- • Pocket Knives, Razors. & c. TIIST received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drug Store, J an assortment of Pen and Pocket 'Knives, 'ionic re ty superior, Razors of all prtces T -call and tee them-- no charge for 'bowie! the articles. If you want any Ska tee : we can suit you. Also , a few straps of IDelab bells. December 20, 1815. 51— LLL;juliuuail l L. l .jui:lwi ny some people it may be supposed that the under signed', is making efforts to secure the greater pot tionmf the custom, and consequently to sell the greater portion of goods that are disposed of in.this Borough. This is not exactly. correct. Experience teaches" him that• all inch efforts would be useless, and common sense dictates the propriety of not engaging in anything which will most likely prove unsuccessful. It is true that he makes a considerable nolse,nnd causes no la ding sensation in the mercantile world, but his object in having his name to appear so frequently in the pa. pen Of the borough, is the PIIIILte GOOD, He pro claims truths IMPORTANT TRUTHS:I and unless the.citizeos . refuse to lee,- they cannot be blind to the fact that it will , be to theirinterust to call at his • RIO STORE, 103 FEET IN DEPTIL He Would respectfully announce that this immense Store-house Misstated and eras:ma with brats splinter. flag NEW GOODS, which in variety, quality, elegance and cheapness, Cannot be surpassed by any assortment offered.in the borough. The only difficulty he bas in pleasing his customerst that his stock is too ettensive; among so many melte t articles, it is almost impos sible for customers to make a choice. In order. to ob viate this diMculty, he desires to reduce bis stock and calls upon his friends to assist him in the undertaking. GEORGE %V. SLATER 50— December 13 MADE suitable for Rail Roadi, canals, Coal, Fray Ores, Stoves, Caton, Tobacco, Live Stock. fc. • re Orders promptly attended to at our manufactory, Second street,- Camden. New Jersey, or Store No. 3, North sth . st., Philadelphia ETITOITT 1r 1i19017. • r).4 1.9t15, ISIS . 124 y 1131 WANTD. Lumber !; Lumber!! COLLIERY WORKS, NO SCARCITY IN POTTSVILLE! Platform Scales. Importalit to Dealers in Tea AND ,TEA DRINKERS .. ,_ , THE success of 'the PEKIN' TEA a 'COMPANY, No. 30 South Second street, '_.:-.t., between Market and Chesnut,l'hilsdel i. phis, has been apparelled. .'Onr citizens 27,-,EJ. _ are now able to'obtain a superior article -- ---.- of Teas, at Sates much cheaper" than have ever before been offered in this - country, and they have the assurance that there are-no dress or oth er foreign Substances mixed with the Teas. They are done up in. packages (lined with lead, to preserve their strength and flavor,) o' from one quarter to five pounds, to suit mummers, and are sold at different prices. ftcau fifty cents per pound—for an excellent article—to one dollar and fifty cents._ . ' m Ail persons visiting the city are Invited to pay the -Company's extensive establishment a visit. Agents wanted In every place where they arena! yet establiihed. For partlvuters iddress. part paid the sub scriber G. B. ZIEBER. Agent fur the Company, 31) South Third street, Philadelphia. Philada., M. 1846 TO COUrrl`R MERCELSJIrTS And others, visiting the CITY Or PHILADELPHIA. THE subscribers,' Merchants, Manufacturer*, Me ehanics, Publishers. Itnimiers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers of the . City of Philadelphia. being pre. Pared to supply the demands of the Country in their respective departments,, respertfbile invite the Mer chants and all other) visiting the City for their Spring and Summer supplies, to call at their respective places" of business, where every reasonable effort will be made to give entire satisfaction, GEORGE S. APPLETON, Bookerllsr k , Publisher and jniporter of Foreign BookeW ChesnuTitreet. below-Sevent h, Invites thiputeution of travellers, strangers, and oth ers, to Ms very extensive collection of Eactien and - ,Astenican Publications, In every department of Lit , erature.. His stock of elegantly bound Books for Pre cents, Port folios, Stationery, Recent Publications, 4'c.; is the MOST VARIED IN THE CITY. .Bedding, Feather and Furnishing 'Ware-rocims. Picky & Co., S. E.' earner of 2d and' Walnut streets. Importers of Watches and Manufacturers of Sil ver-ware and Jewelry. Thomas C. Garrett & Co., 122 Chesnut street, below Fourth street. Wholesale and Retail - Dealei in Paahinnable and Medium Fancy, and superior Staple Dry Goods. - A. Marshall, 168 Chesnut st., between,7th and &h. Manufacturer and Dealer in - New Style 'tortoise Shells. Buffalo, due finished' imitation 2..trato, and . other Combs. S. Winner, (ante Manufacturer of the real Be4lo Horn Combs,) N 0.7 South second street. • WM. H. RICRA RDSON, Eagle Umbrella, Parasol and Patent Walking: Cane Umbrella Manufactory, No.. 104 Market street. Manufactures by strain. and sells decidedly lower than . any, other House in the United States. t Sign of the Eagli and -Umbrella. Sole %gent fur the sale of the Genuine Demuth's . Snuffs.. A. Elton, No. 24 Union street.• Fancy and Trimming Store, Hair plaited in Brace lets, Guards, Necklaces, Finger-ringn."&c• F. J.' Dressler, No. 47 South Second street. Dealer in French Artificial Flowers, Ribbons, and French Mllinery Goods, Straw and other Bonnets. MT Barton, No. 50 Chesnut street:, Importer of Trimmings, Toys, French, English and German Fancy Goods. M. Homer, No. 59 Smith Second street. ler hoiesale and" Retail Domestic anti Foreign Dry - Goods Store. Joseph Hoopes, N. E. corner Ilth and Marketstreets, opposite Balt. Depot. ReFItIQLII arena—for cooling Provisions, &c. WATEII-FILTERq. for purr ying brackish proof Chests, Letter Copying Presses, &c. Manu factured by Oliver Evans, No. 61 South 2/1 street. . Wholesale Druggists and •Mannfacturing Chein . isle, and Dealers in White Lead,' .Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Patent Medicines. ere. . Jenks & Ogden, No. 106 N. Third street Family Grocer, Dealer - in Fine Ti en, Loaf Sugisr Havana Sews and Fresh Fruits of all kinds. ' J. County, No. 76 South' Second street. The *.Dotesit New cheapest and beet Weekly Faintly Paper in the United States, el only per year. A. H. Simmons & Co: 'Publishers Ledger building, S. W, corner3d and Chesnut streets. • Perkins & Purses, R. ok.ellere, No, 142 Chesnist Street, above Sizth Street. : • Books sold on very low terms.' Wholesale and Retail Clofk Establishment, em bracing a complete assortment. James Barber, No. 238 Maiket - street, above 7th, South side. ' . 10-3 t Bubscriztions and Adiertisements era received for mrisM the Newspapers in the United States.by V. 13 'Palmer, Agent, N. W. corner of Third and . Chesnut streets. Book Accounts. Notes and Claims "collected, and othe r business ' , Nulling the aid of an AttOrney, at tended to, In hay part of the Union. at V. B. Palmer's U. S. Collection Agency, N. W. cor. Third and Chesnut sts., 2.3 story. , Wholesale and Retail Umbrella and Paraiol Manufactory. . • Sharon Sleeper. No. 344 Market street, second diior . ablse 10th, South side. Manuftcturer and Dealer in Clocks, Watchelland Jewelry. • Lewis I &donts. No. 414 Markitt street. %viral's. Bedding, Carpotting and Feather Waie- MOM Hartley & Knight, R 8 S. 2d street (west side) Ave doors above Spruce: - • Manufacturer of Stair or Carpet Rode, of the la test styles. Edward Jones, Swnnwick 1114 between Walnut and George ate., west of 6th st. Importer and Dealer •in Foreign and Domestic Hardware. z Henry 1.. Elder, 493 Market street, between 13th Ind Broad streets, and Branch Hardware Store, N. W. corner Ridge Road and Green street. . First Premium Piano Forto .Manufactory and Ware-rooms. C. - Meyer, No. 52 South Fourth street. , ' Cheap and Fashionable Ready-made Clothing,an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and yes tinge made to order, fashionable style. & S. C. Cooper, Merchant Tailors, 130 Chesnut st.- Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, at lowest cash prices. T. B. Russum, S. W. corner 2d and Union streets. FL Ward, Bonnet Manufacturer, No: 7'7 Neel Second street, will sell any thing in his line, at Wholesale or Retail, as cheap as can be bought Id the City.: • Wholesale Clock and Looking-Glass Establish ment, Brass Clocks by the ease, at 510 50. ' J. A' Criswell, No. 299 Market street. • Manufacturers of Common and Fancy- Soapsind Mould and Dip Candles. . E. & G.- Dallett, 36 and 491 Market street and N. - C. corner lath and Callowhill streets: Wholesale Tobacco Warehouse and Havana Se :gar Depot. Country Trade Supplied on liberal teims. .1 A: Edenborn, N. E. corner Third and Race streets VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER. , - B. J. Williams. No. 12 North Sixth street, a few doors above Market street. Venetian Blind Manufactory, Portable Deskcand Lookina.Glass Ware Room. W. B. Barns, No.Bl Arch street. . • Wholesale Dealers itr Laces, EmbrOideries ;and Fancy,Dry Goods. Solomon - & Brother, 31 Bank street. • Manufacturer of Thetmometers, 'Hydrometers, Pacharnmeters, &c.. for Brewers, Distillers, Fartners (in churning). the Weather, &e. Joseph Fisher, AS Chesnut strew. Wholesale Dealers iu Millinery Goads and Floirers. George Edivards & Son, 37 Routh second rreet. - cetlStore of more than 40 years' standing. Grass and Garden "eeds of finest quality and bestiarieties. Joseph P. H. Coates, No. 49 Market Street. Manufacturers end Importers of Paper Hangings, Coluinns and Fire Board Prints. Beaty & Curry, 118 Chesnut street. • • • Manufacturers of Selves. Riddles. and Screens, and Wire Work in general Needles &Watson, No. 54 North Front street. - Wholesale and Retail Garden, Flower and - Field Seed Store, Gardening Books and Implement*. H. A. Dracr, No. 97 Chesnut street above 3d. Importer and Dealer in Drugs, Chemical., Paints, Dye Stuffs, &e. Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street. • E. A. HATIIAWAT, . J. ,H. - _ E. A. HATHA WAY & Commission and Eastern Produce Merchantri,'No. 23 North Wharves, -foot of Arch strut, Wludeare Dialers in Lamp Oil, Tanners Oil, Candles, Soap, Teas, Chocolate., Pickled and Dried Fish, Painted Palls, Cheese, Butter, Hops, Ground and Calcined Plaster, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest Market prices. Mr.. M. Crim's Boarding Rothe, No; 108(Wal. riot street, between 4th and sth.. • Cheap Venetian Blind Manufactory. °Mere from • a Maumee carefully forivarded. Old Blinds rotated and painted. E. M. Hedges, (widow of E. Hedges) No..111;Bouth Second street, below Dock, east aide. BONNET MANUFACTURER. Thomas White, Na. Ifi South Second. street, (late of Commerce meet.) Importer of ,Watches, Plated Ware, Jewel 6 ,. and Fancy Goods, Watch Makers Tools, Files and ma terials: John C. Tarr, No. 11,2 Chesnut street. Mantic:Lennon of Umbrellas, Parasols, ParaiMettes, and Sari Shades, of the newest styles. '.'Entetrilee Wee and small protits.” Wm. Richardson & Co., No. 106 Market street. : Philadelphia, March 98, .13-4 t • Leary's Pntiquarisn Book Stare. S. W. Corner of Second and New Streets,Philadelphia. Over 100,- '.11.0 pole. New and cad bsaks 4179?? &ratify Tit of Litatatufe, wbotettale aa3 retsti. • • • 0 MINERS' JOURNAL.. Saiurday Morning, Mar.i2S, ISt& Mro'etd - z...rci , ers wit obvert by the Orrangetnelat :our paper, that two* be World en every peer, which compels the rseder to glance his eye ores .4. the saver , . "oisexnent.i. This dogma to a great ertmt the ehlectiooi - of hoyiez odrertimmentt placed ou what is tetutett the :outside of The • er. G 7 The -0 ! , i-9" is out in favOtt of Hawkers and Prillins. Five Dollars Would inake it :dance to any tun . e'-but Ws not worth tuiiind even et that price, ;•, ;H - 174L Ht i i. tlt Scutirtatixt Maims R. ROAD Co.--Afier considerable contention the Bill in .creasing The capital Stock of this Coinpany $200.. .000 to enable them to extend their Road to the Svfatare Region. and to relayy — the present light track nith heavy iron. has-passed.thee Leitslature, and received the signature oTtho Goiernor, The :Rill provides that the toll he rt..thicetf from 2 cents 'to 1 j rents; per ton gi i fe f tke tilargeof.ine cent per :ton for weighing. gerteduieti - -4.2 e. half vent, one : year after the pasrage.of the Eta The late, we understand, meets the aiiprobation of the - Coinpa. ny, and will be accepted by thoStockholdets. TAI or Coat.—We have received copy . or a very able letter by. F. %V. Idultes JEsq , .. on the subject of levying ; a tax Apon Coati The letter is addressed to Cot. Snowden the Stale Treesur•:. ' on wheat.. recommendation the bill was Milo. dined, and is iutende l for the consideration of 145 members of the Legislature, to each Of whom' wa llet/tit that a copy has been forwarded. We re• gret that want of loom prev e nts us front publish 4 log tke letter: We give below an extract relative h , to the salt Tie in the State of Ngv'York. , It i ttaa been-urged that a tax upon the Coal of i lSennsyls vania would be just as fair as is a Tax' upon the Salt of New York. It appears however that Salt is not taxed, but that the State demands a certain rent for the use of her Saltpringe: - “The stippostel precedent of New York taxing• salt has been frequently referred to: New York does not tax salt! The State of•Ncw York owns the fee in the salt !vino' and lands adjacent thereto in her.•. , Western Reserve” in which her - salt is manufactured, and for the . use of these springs:site charges her tenants a rent per bushel on the salt Manor ictured from the salt opting, be lunging to the State. By her constitution of 1820 the legislature of New link is prohibited from granting or conveying away the ownership of the State in the., salt springs df the ..Westert Re• serve." No salt springs in New York are owned' by individuals. For the salt manufactured un Long [stand from sea water, no taz or rent is paid." COMPANATITS CONSUMPTION Of COTTON.-. Hon. Abbot Lawrence is writing a series of letters to the Richmond Whig, on tho subject of the Tar iff. in big third letter he states the following facts with respect to the consumption of raw cotton.— From 1816 . to 1645, twenty ! niae years, the con• sumption in the United States has increased from 11,000,000 to 176,300,000 lbs., an augmentation of Sixteen fold. The increar in Great Britain in the same period of time bas t been from 89,700,000 lbs. to 560,000,000 lbs.; being ail augmentation of less than seren.fold, against an increase in, the United States of sixteen-fold. We work up more cotton than Francs, and quite as much as 60,000,- 000 Germans. Theie are facts calculated to arrest the hands of the cotton.growers in the destruction of the gratin which has built up' this important market for their staple.. DT A new sect called the .Feinale lasi sprung up in'tho West. They contend that wo men ought to be the heads of their families &c.. and that men aught to be their sersams. Chan dler.of the U. S. palette says that the men ought now to start an association of male Queens, and then we would ' see'how quick-the sects would unite. • .Tna New jiamesaina VICTORY.—The Inde pendent , Deinocrets held a jubilee in l ltlanchester. on the 20th ult., in honor of the ovetbruw of rtdi•~ cal Locnfecoiain in that State.' Among the guesti invited; Who could not attend, wereJohnG.W hit , tier and Horace Greely;the latter of whom len t the follotving ientimente. Tea Fees Stwrse.--Nmv tnit Thirteen to Yd. teen-As they just equal in millibar, let them.ein ulate in 'pint the Old Thirteen, and unitedly , re. 'Wye that not another.inch'of Slave-cursed soil shall be added to, not another Slave State admit ted into -our federal Union. , • Rcuons rains Maxie.N 7 Zßutriors of dire re. port, says the New Orleardtßulletin, touching the affairs of Mexico, and the progress of political and military intrigue thine, thicken on us. Lit Pan ia, stipanish pope! printed in this city, states War" a letter written from Corpus Christi about the begin ning of this month, asserts that Gen; Tayftir,, in conformity with instructions, has been testing the qualities of biyvnien; with a vie* of procuring th em to rnsvn to Matamoros, nailer pretenbe of hemp deserters,,and obtaining admissiorx into the Mexican A ray. In this mannei r says the - letter, the American government may .fitroduce thou - 4- sands-01 'men among the Mexican troops, and in the Races., of time, when the Mexican forces are composed' msinlyrof soldiers of the United' 'tates, the annexation of all Mexico will be proposed, and in casellnkpeoPle resist, . the troops with Ameri can sentiments and :Mexican nnitornis, will effect their conquest, and Mexico will coma to Vie same end as Texas. • - Vinoixi• Etscr ion.—The annual election in Virginia, which takes place in -May, is beginning to be warmly' disco:met!. The t !llea eildrrA titazoi te says: e tell the Whigs of Virginia that .4 better day is coming!' Let them reiniin faithful and tine ! . They wig . reap, the reward oh their perseeerAncs and patriotism!" , 'Warrini ioAi car 111 Is edged . that Mr. James, the novelist, has undertaken for • On. siderable sumof money, to write three nocell—!. .fashionable, and one sentimental : to finish' the life, in two colonies, of any celebrated cheracpa to write. a pamphlet ageinst the Porn, laws t. and to commence four different tales in four different magazines; all vrithiit; the space of a calendar month. It is supposed that he will perform, the task with ease and have two or three days to Var.. PNNNING ro N SAPS •IN ' Duna:tea Friday' night lag. the notorious Edward Alonso• Pennington was brought to this place by Itr. Rowland, of lovelacci.ille. Ballard county. Pen nington wee the leader of a bawl of scoundrels. w h o s e °per:deans estandecl through . Minnie: Rem tucky, Tenneedie, Arkansas, Virginia and Texas, and woe indicted at the Septerribirl,tetm for ilia murder of Simon Davis, under' the illott revolting circumstances, on the ath,ol May hist.' I Dr. Bow. land has purvued.him i:inco - Dreembii twit. and has travelled this text trip 3.200 mile+. Fie arres ted him in the Choctaw and tihi imam" country. upon the rise of the Hoek? , :Mountama. Our cit irons paid lir. B. the $5OO ntr.ted „by them for Pennington 's arrestcand be gets s3uo more from the Governor.. ' Ninon Cows.—As during this anrEttitelisttinii month. many of tli•se animals - Will be)aingirg forth, they should receive incicaseti attention. In addition to their dry food thy should receivedsily messes of stops of a nutritious character.;, tbry shOuld be warmly housed; wall beddsd. and dean - ' ed with the card. TOBACCO BsDs,—TO.o uira fola , lationr ui ciimeet's in ame malt be aref saeniatl tcb ME