- .2.14 P The quantity !tent thlt week, amounts to 21,474 18 ions, Winks less than last week. Our region: has been filled with dealer,: during the week, endeavoring to make contracts for their supply of coal. • The colliery viewers or agents, have not yet receiv ed any instructions from the Rail Road Company, with regard to an equitable distribution of Cars. The cause or the delay tanot known. • The demand for coa. continues brisk, and , cara are ia scarce as usual, The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canitl, will not be ready . hefore the 20th or 24th inst., for ship ments. . The. quantity of coal sent from the 'Lehigh Region this station is 3,516 tons.' i Veneta a, plenty, and the prices pave declined.— We quote -to Boston 01 62; to 1 'Li ; Providence and Fall River •1 . 35 to 1 3t; ; New York *1 00 to 1 oat per ton. Sent to market for the week ending on Thursday ev eninglast Want. , T0T44.. 6,102 14 62,686 18 4,431 13_ 43,416 16 0,463 10 68,018 60 1,478 10 13,201 18 Port Carbon, Pottsville; Schuylkill port Clinton, -, 11,474 IS .200,423 09 lI►TBS OF TOLL ►'4O 71110$13POSITATION. From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton 'To Riau:nand II 40 - *1 30 81 10 To Philadelphia, 150 1 40 1 25 • IidINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R. ROAD. The following is the iatiount of Coal transported over this Road, during the week ending Wednesday even- Ing last:t 9,506 OS Tons, • Per last report, 70,403 04 Tote 84;359 W. WILLIAM 'NEWELL, Collector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR ISO. The following Is the amount of Coal passed over the hilll Creek Rail Road, for the last six days. 2,334 AO Tons Per last report, 21.07 18 " Total, 26,752 04 " GEORGE IJADESTV, Collector • MOUNT CARBON RAIL. ROAD. The amount °renal transported over this road for sin week endineon Thursday evening last, is' • 4,793 Toga. Per beet report 39,320 Totai,: 44,119. "1 N'. coavcß.Collactor SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal tranapo, ted over the Schuylkill Val ley Rait Road for the week ending on Satnrday even ing, laat per lest report, To: • - 24, too Trais • JESSE' TURNElV•Collectpr bloms-r CARBOY & PORT CARBON noAp. Amount of ;Coal trensporied over the Mount Car, bon & Port Carbon nail froaa : rbr the week ending on eaturday last. • Per last report , 57,6C6 18 tons JESSE TURNER, Collector. Totai NEW ANA:J! EXTENSIVE Clothing and, Gentrpinen's i'urnistaitg Store THE subscriber has ,just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and yestings of the •latest lmportations,scomprising the beA black French and English wtiol dyed Cloths, superfine black French Ode Skins and English wool dyed Cassiinefes, French and English Fancy Cloths, such as Olive, Brown, Invisible Green, ac., French Fancy Casslmeres of the latest Spring . styles, plain and fancy vesting's. black satin, cashmere, cashmeretts,- white and buff cassi. nieces, light fancy velvets,' Marseilles, I,cc. ; all of which he is prepared to mannfacture to order in-the .very best style, and at prices at which he in determined no customer shall complain. Being himself a practical tailor; and employing cutters and workmen superior to any others - in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle ,manufactured hv' him to give satisfaction to .the most particular in`fashion, fit and finish." The subScriber'bris UIFO just opened Wills new store the largesi, best, and most fashionable stock of- ready made clothing - ever offered to the pottsville public; all of which - he will dispose of at prices which cannot fail in satisfy.ipurehaseja, viz: Fine Slack Frock Coats from ,{llO 00 to 818 00 do Dress. do 8 00 10 00- do Sack do • •5 50 10 50 • Fancy Frock and Dress Coati 8 00 18 00 'Summer Tereed'Coate -•g 50 4 50 Linen - • 'do , 75 200 Fine Caisimere.rantaloons; Slack andlbncy Colors • French cassirnere Pantaloons, - (eummer go'ods);- 2 50 5 50 Linen Pantaloons 02i 1 24 Superfine black Satin Vests 3 50 5 00 - do do. An 150 • 300 Fancy ttesti Cashmere 4. Cashmerettel 75 2 '5O Marseilles Vesta ' 62/: ' 150 The, subscriber's establishment may very properly be failed the Pottsville Emporium of Pashion,,where gen= tlemen may always obtainevery article of gentlemen's wear,! such as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, DenrcA, kloves, hose, suspenders, dm &c. , suited to the fastid . ions taate of the exquisite, the plain habits of the rub stantial,citizen, or the - wants of the industrious labo rer: Ile can clothe ;11 man from head to foot, w',lll a suit of clothes for- 2'5D, which la cheap enoinli for the poorest. cl-The subscriber has jhst received the latest London, Paris, New Yttrk, and Philadelphia Spring end Summer Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his new store in Centre street, next - door above Clemens's Drug store, Pottsville. - B. T. TAYLOR. a} Don't f...rget the place. Pottsville, April 19,.1616, TILLEASIMERSS S43LE OF UIfSEA.TEri (cosTisuED.) A • } GREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of" Asse mbly, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxee, and for other purposes, pas sed on the I. th day of March 1315, and the further supplement thereto passed on the 13th day of March. 1817, and on the 25th of March, 1831, the Treasurer of the county of Schuylkill, hereby gives notice to all persons concerned therein, that unless - the County, Road, School 'and .State Tates due on the 'following Tracts of Unseated Lands) situate in Schuylkill Coun ty, are paid before the day/ of sale, the wheile or such pits of each Tract as 1011 pay the charges and costs e argentite thereon, will be sold at the (*mint House in the borough.of Orwigsburg, County of Schuylkill, on the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and be emitintied•by adjournment from day to day, for arrear ges crazes due said county,.and tne costs accrued on, ach respectively. Wayne Township. '' 25 Joseph Achey, - .. 100 Abraham Bartolet, • 1 17 12 Henry Brurnmer, - 15' Brown k Rohr, 45" Benjamin Badorr, - 300' , Adam Brown. . , • I lot Michael Egold, . 2 - Jachb.Egoid. 260 - Peter Filbert & Miller, - C 10 William Fehr, • . 1 lot William Grierr, • . 12 . Abraham Herbert), . '• 6 Augustine Holmes, 1 12 20 J• liontzinger,Jr., & P. F. Ludwig, 2 62 11 • - Heil & Herring, 40 8000 ."' Jane Howell, 63 50, 4 blOyer & llolmes, 75 .200 ' Potts D. & Thomas, 1405 -2 0 . do do . 3 7.5 - 63 John Pott, , - - 2 42 400 , 'John Reese, ' : • 310 V 3 . Henry Heil,, ,52 52 Dr. R. Robinson, 6 02 5 . Wolborn, 1 35 " 400 ' Peter Zerby, 2 47 , . AO - • Isaac Dengler, Rantner, & Co., 1 30 .227 'John, Hoffman, 3 51 4 Daniel Hain, ' 31 10 • Henry & Absolom Hain,. ' 77 4 ',, ' Jas Keratiberger, - - • 31 100 r , P. Kurver & .1. Hummel, „ - 77 35 ' B. Firemen & A. Kremer, 1 08 _36 ' , William Werner, ) -5 92 100 '- , Prederick Shaeffer, 77 9 • :. Peter Fisher, /*On , ' 227 , Charles Foegely, • . 490 16 ,- Charles Rantner," ' 210 6 '. , John Ley, - 66 5 . Jonathan Miller, . • 55 4 Henry Hassler; 'l9 - 60 -.- --•NVendelAwang, , ••• , 26 16 - John Shaeffer, ' 96 II . Daniel Sharp, , . ' 78 • 75 . P. Neyswender, 90 • 152 John Weaber, ' ' ' ' 1 62 25 - - Mitchell, ' . —• 74 200 . Daniel Moyer, , ' • 1 2 0 ,12 Frederick Muth.: • 164 • ; 1 Christian Ley, [Wawa " 50 13 Peter flick,o2 - 20 ' Philip Hoy, 1 80 70 - Abraham Fertig, [catate,/ . , 42 90' Leonard'Fisher, - ,` 1 08 6 0 • ' John Emrich, , , . 72 !too Valentine Brown, 90 100 • ' d 044 ' 3 . ... do JO 1 lot '. do ' 6 . 106 . Weber and Strauss, . , 31 1 lot Daniel Fritz, 14 , 11 acres H enry &m - ains, 760 ~. 80 Stephen Christ .8. J. shone), 2 08 21 iota Samuel fetter and Daniel, 102 I.- - Mary Hummel, . 65 ' 54 acres Simon Haddon', • 32 ( To be Continued) ..._ FOUND. •A Pocket ttook, containing. ass Bilk. The `,.owner cap have it by Droving property, and pay. Ang for this advertisement. by. applying to JOM(N• W. WEBISER, Pottsville. April U, 184& Hugh It. Hughes, If pi., MERCHANT TAILORS, FOTTiVILL*I Two doors abort Ihe Town DESPECTPULLY return their thanks to their friends and the public for their past favors. They have' taken the above, store to carry on the Tailoring. bust lieu in all its various branches, and from extensive experience in the art, and by the strictest attention to elegance, neatness and Portioning they indulge the hope of being able to satisfy the most fastidious We invite the attention of our friends and public to our assortment of Wollen goods consisting of super fine French and English Wool Dyed Broad Cloth, French Doe-skira French and English Wool Dyed Cas-' miracles!, Slack Dradate; do Buckskins, .Croton Coat ing. A most spleruliir assortment of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Coats of Varloity Styles, Pants, plain and fancy vests, suitable for the lesson. :1 The above goods ,have been: purchased cheep for cash and will be sold at New York Retail Meal. Gen tlemen furnishing their own cloths can have them spade and finished to the most chaste and elegant style, war- Tenth's perfect and easy fit. Citizens and: strangers desirous of economizing in their dress would do well by callfeg at the above establishment two doom above the Town lien. Pottsville. April 11 IRA 15. coorERING sys-v9E,,ss, FEE subscriber announces to the citizeni of this Ms " mug and vicinity that he carries on the' COOPER INQ flUzillieSS in all its branches, in Markel street, opposlie Mr. Wolf's Tannery, where cant always be purchased; Barrels. Kegs, Tubs, &cc., at the 'very low est rates, made of materials which he cati Warrant to be of the best quality. .= i I lie also repairs all kinds of tubs and other woodwork xis. aim) repairs. in hIN line of buninesa. at the ehottest notice and on moat reasonable term.. He also pays the highest price for old floor barrels, ice., Staves and Iluop-poles, at his establishment. As he is determined tomierit, he hopes to receive the patronage ofthe public. OWEN MARRIN., N. B.—A boy about 15 or 16 * years of agetvlll be ta ken as an apprentice. Apply to O. Pottsville, April 11, 164615-ts . • Henry 'Freeland; DOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER And, imitator a Wood and Marble, Centre meet, opposite cleisse's Eagle Hotel, Pottsville. Texas, Oregon, California and the -TARIFF. subacriber will attend to the collection of all ac 1. ectunts placed in his hands, whether they he Book Accoanta,'Notes, Bonds or otharwi. , e, with care and die jiateh. ' N. M. WILION,.I. P. Pottdville, Apri.lll, ie4a, < 15-31 THE partnership heretfore existing between Henry Prior and Thomas P. Jenkins, trading, under the firm of Prior & Jenkins, ta , as dissolved on'the first' of April inst. The busineAs of the late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers. HENRY PRIOR April THOS. F. JENI9SB. THE subscriber hereby' gives notice that he has with drawn Om the partnership heretofore existing be tween Samuel and Benjamin Capett ell. JOhlt Dopay, and John Bay, in the Coal Business, near St. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa. The business will be continued hereafter by the remaining partners. JOHN RAY. April IL, • :t• • •• • 15.3t* 3,349 19 Tons 2 0 .7 5 7 00 row WILL b'e 'gold at publics:pale on Morelli, the 30th of V April, inst., at In o'clock A. M.. at the late collie ry of the guliscribera, near Minemilfe, 16 Rail Road .care, 12 Drift' earg, 3 Ilorses and titaness, 1 Dearborn waggon. 1 Sleigh, together with a lot of Blackamlth's and Mining tools: Terms made known 'on day of sale by April, 11 - _15:31*, PRIOR& JENKINS. 6,110 00 tons 51,336 lii tons, -Z A ,Canary .lo6t. ; o. Thin,;iny laFt, , Any per nn re turning the same O shall be reasonably rewarded. J. :4. CROSLAND, April 11, 180. . 12— • Dogt. R. H, Coryell, ;DLSPECTFULLY offeis his scrviceß a 4 a practifoner IA of 31celicine and Surineiy, to the eitarpm of tit. Clair and its vicinity. Office at Johnson's Hotel, tit. Clair. • at. Clair, April 11,1i46. • • Dissolution. T"'partnership heretninres • existing .berween J. K. Smith. Reuben Heaton and I), !hinter, under the name of H. Hunter dc. Co., to dissolved. The bust. , ness will he c•mtanned try the subscribers under the titte,nrifunter & lleatnn; , H. MINTER, April - ti .153t* R. A. HEATON BO3IIOUGIA ACCOVN'y, .SAMUEL SILLY:II A:V. Esq.. Treasurer in account 'with the Borough of P.itsville.fi-om i4e 280. of Jule '1843, to Juny, 1845. Cr. • - • , v 1843 . .. „ • • . - - June 2.9,' By Balance in haled as per account audited, ' . • "; 052 30 .., , 1844, ' Feb ; 12 By cash - received of G. Delaler: tax for 1311, . 173 00 By cash received of D, )1. Leib, tax ' ~fhi 1513, 51 92 Mar. 15, !I',}"' cash received of D. I. Leib, tax for 1842. and 1313, • 4414 11 . By cash received, permit Of j , • Circus. ' 15 00' .1.. . By cash received of J...W. Nirehher, . 5 00 By cash received of Wm F. : Doan, @0- . . --.,- 28 00 By' cash received of 8. M. ' 51111 s, for Wm. Mills, 1322 31 By cash received of 8 M. • Mills; for ti. J. Mills, . 7E5 31 1 - i..q ? . ..;...._.—. 2107 02 ...-, Dalarice dile Treasurer,. • 443 51 3 50 7 50 Dr.. No. of • ' 1843. , orders,. - June 28 , 10'.1 : Fay. Daniel Nunemacber. 81 25 " 151 National Light Infantry Com pany, limunition to Slitters stile expedition, . ' HI 48 159 !, Elias;Derr, Inspector of eke- . ' lion iu May 1543, : 1 50 " 100 Jacob Kline, Judge, do , 1 50 " •161 ; Thos, M. Russel, do do 150 " , 160 •J. P. OtferMan, (Wk. do ;• I'so ", 163 Thos. C. Winne, do do . '1 50 "1 , p 104 N. M. Wilson, Inspector, .•1 50 "• • 105 Andrew Mortimer, Judge, 150 " '..,. 168 Daniel Glassinire, Clerk,, 150 1691,1 N. J. Mills; Room and eta ... tioindy for do., . 150 Sept., 19, 169 L D Krebs, 9800 brick to Watch house 41 1.5 . and making tax list 900 ---•-., . 59 65 " 170:: Isaac Severn, moving Engine House, white washing 'and • . ... '.. painting inundation, and • - pavement to same, - 10 50 • " 171 Charles Madara,, repairs on ~, culvert,Adamstn.,' .1 50 . • . " -balance of mason work' • . , , ,Mauch Chunk street, `4 90 , 6 Oti ° " 172 , Geo. 11. Stichtar, rope f0r,113 , .. .• draulion Engine, i 2 70 " 173 IL Bandan, printing in 1 819 , , Proclamations, Ordinance notices, blank books, paper r and quills, • I'l 97 . , ' . , 1813 publishing mut- , ' sea, blank books, pa- ' ' - • per & election tickets 11 52 , ' ..--- 23 49 " • 174 • Saddle' Lewis, staking, gra- -, • . ling and levelling in Ma-. . . • hantango, Rail Road, Mar..' , • ket, Adams &3d sta. IC 00 making report of , . ~ , . grades, Market; Ad- . . ams & 3d streets, - 2 00 - . . 151 day surveying for , . . , line stOlies, 45 75 , ' Assistants to do., :6 ,00 . 1'22 S 61 12 23 2 01 1 17 93 75 „, 175 • D. IL Leib, High Constable's . 1 services, notifying mem- - - . her of Council, reMoving - nuisances, ,h,c., for the , year 1312, . ' .35 00 Oct. 17; /76 N. J.';% , filis, 6 month's rent . hit- hog pen, to Ist of April 10 00 ” 177 Philip Koller, curbing, naslng - .' making gutter, stone' and • • giuyel, at watch,boUse, •' 150 01 " 178 • IL 5.1. Palmer, publishing no ' tiers, i .16 SO Election tickets , for kW and 1813, ,:, 7 50 • , Two Ordlnahces,; 140 00 • XpV. 'A =I " lea Dee. JO, ~_DT2, " 143 IBM, .34nuary18,184 C. 6tephenson.l year's toter est•=oo, Loan, . BO 00 " Leel B. Stouch, pal, for troltook Icor; *- f • • : 2 42, Dissolution. NOTICE. Public Sale. Street •Committee up•to 7t kof N 0 11... 1813. gra ley, ' • 25 GO 110 side walks Market street, , - 15 OD Widening Norwegian ,street, 3 7,5 Opening gutters and . culbert holes. J 3 75 F.epaiiing.firidges, 11 50 Repairing streets and side walks, 7 75 13 a y laborers 11 ' days. at - 75 cts., .114 031 horse: Ind cart 17 • • 4ays; at 1,75, . 75 • -' 221 43 O. ll...Leib, removing filth, •&c., 27 90 advertisements, 2 • and putting ap Locks and repairs at watch Souse, ; 4 75 • - 34 00 P. A. Maurer, malting , Cal. ben, Isaac Severn, moving house Hail 'Road street; 19 59 Mai on work to same. 58 25 Lumber end sundry repairs, 4 7 09 ' 05 83 Francis Keenan, *,65 stone •. dressed and delivered, for planting in streets, • 855 " • 187 J. M. Crosland, gravices "as .' • • Chief Burgess, :, 50 00 Killing and removing dogs,repaustd Engine . house, repair* at gut. ten, bridges, 43 71 • 1 •: • 93 71 ' • co pr s',7l e pe e I n ta , ° building tr . permits, 1 . 58 32 • . ST " 183 Bich'd hint, ' 16,1ng cross- 39 ways in Centre street, In 1642, , " 189. Samuel Myers,asslsting Sans , nelLetsis, 6-}slays planting corner stones in streets, March 19, 190 Samuel Lewle.l staking, ley- elint, /se., in -East, • tse,Bl*.n, Third, High, Law: eel, and George its. 26 7.2 Planting stemeLn sts] 3.days, Assistants •1 I do • I 1 " 191 1 year's servlces 'lts Town Clerk, ] , • 50 0 0 Extra • work tanking •ont account.] • ' SMI 11 123 Henry Geis, 1 year rent for • Council Ih/om, . • 25 09 April 16, 193 John P. Bertram, publishing • , Ordinances, 1 21 1 00 " 194 E. E. Elands Won coal and repairs ydraulion ea gine, 1 7 57 " /95 .E. E. Bland, 'sundry Smith work, plcks,itledges, • hammers, Br.c., . 51 59 May 21, 190 E. 0.. Parry, 1 1 year's salary as Solicitor: • 50 00 " 197 Henry Geis, tof inauguration supper, 30.00 108 North Ward 'eleetion• °facers, 800 199 Wm. Wolff, oil for' Hose, 150 June 24, 200, Wm. dr. A. Pe Havel/02re proof chest, , 1 1 , 70 00 • 201 South Ward Election piTtcers, 700 August 20, 210 N. J. I , lllls,6•Month's rent for flog Pen,. D. IL Leib, High Constable 1 year's services to May 1844 Andrew Mortiiner,- Superin tendent of,Public streets, for laboring hands, carts - 4r. all general repalra,3,l76 Dr., To stone sold and permits; 59 ---- 3,127 29 Jacob Kaereher,•makingcoPy of Triatmual Assessment, 5 00 Geo. H. Stichter, Fire Hooks,- Ladders, Baskets and.shed for same. R. 51:Palmer, publishing bo rough acc't. for 1841. 25 00 Do for 11112, 29 76 Election Tickets, 5 00 Geo. 11. Stichter, shovels, nails, ,tc..! 5 83 Stove and pipe fur 16 15 council chnuiber. 21 98 ,D. Krebs, copying Assess ment, levying tax and Col-. lector's bonds, F.O. Jackson,publishing pro peals, • [ ll Miners' Bank, on:account of • interest on loan. SaMuel PiliyMani Treasurer, Hose torriAge, 300 00 'Andrew Mortimer, Superin 'tendent of public streets, for laboring bands, horses, eartsstc ell general repairs,l,262 50 Samuel Shiptian Treasurer, to pay on account of nose, 123 50 Isaac Seteroro payexpenses and freight on fire appara tus, Samuel 51yersmssisting,Lew is, in , planting stone ip streets, 6 25 G. C.Wynkonp,to pay freight on Lamps and posts, • 600 - Wm. Mortimer, ground rent for Engine house, 50 00 C. Stephensim, !interest on loan to July Ist. 1844, • 60 00 G. C.Wynitoop,to pay freight ' on lamps 1 ! 2 00 Samuel Silly,Man, Treasurer, \ to pay int account of Boss, 123-05 Samuel L.e,wis running grade lines nil road and laurel streets a tt ! ti goad; I ! .10 50 • 121 days Minting cor ner stone, Oritti seats ,tants, ! • 63 50 • t. ! ' 74 00 '1 1 : & J. Beaky, rope for tire hooks. , i ] .Isaac Be e k, 'salary as Town Clerk, j James lvaele,inainting lamps and lamp pOsts, 10 00 Miner's' Bank] interest in full to January!'2d; 1845, Andrew Alor q mer, Sr-iperin tetident ot ptilbfiglatreeti, the laboring, lutalfts. carts & all general re pairs: 51) 01 Pr.tgi 135 perch stone ' ] sold, 1 1 21 87 circus, & 1, 1 101- ' ding perMits 93 50 75 37 1 Samuel Sillyman, Treasurer, salary from lat April, 1643 to June 1615, in [full, • 200 00 Allowance to Treasurer for uncurrent - ney on band, 4 00 Also discount on 1132 ! I II . 111 20 Sc•pt. 3(1, 201 Nov., 5, 1845. February RE March 4, April 15, June 17, This is to certify that we have examined the nacount of S. !liftman, TreasurerioU the boroneh of Pottsville, f rom June 28th 1813 to June 1815, end find it correct:, E. 8. Elfilllll - 2LTZ, WM. 31012T1N1F.R. Jr., A - uditors. , liICIIOI,,AS PDX, .. , • April.ll 1R44 • com Private r 4 7l(lrly or Ten respe i ctShte young men urn obtain 1.4 private boarding, by applying in Coat street, , The 4th door from the corner of Norwegian. Terms 61 50 pet. week. • • .j April 4, Sip. ' N EW YORK DRIEDPLII - If3=4nr Ftnie by •.. • TuomAs a. BEATTI. Abell 4, 1646: • • • ' l4- r VINGINJA PEABEDDRIED P . EACIIIS—For sale Thy ' .1.. '' I._ THOMAS D. LIE:ATTY. April 4, 1815.. . . . l4-, --l— .....: H A'LIFA X !,:slii. I abIaKERAL—For safe by Tif.D.MA.S D. BEATTY. , I , . April 4, IBM '" , N; OVA. SCOTIA SAL , MOIN-:.For snle by THOMAS D. iIL'ATTY. April 4, 1846. - 14-- NE' YORK dMOIE April 4, 1546 —...- A Twn itnry ;;%..:3 by 34 feet deep ~.lf not sold wit. ~ ,n ied. Apply to ' 411014,18 M - 1 . „ ~ UPERFINE CA.SIIMEIZE SHAWLS of a very su s periiir quality, open Ois. morning Also, a' new supply of Orguindy . Ginglis and Painted Lawns. • ~ APiil 4,1846, -• 14- I : SELIGIVICK &tn. , , . . • - Store :for Rent. r . , ~._..11 , ee ---,, —I N -Market f:37?; miitahle-for al ory Good or Millinery store. En trice of 1 f 3. &J. TOSI ER. April ;1,1816. - ] : • ..... 14-31 INTITEREAS my wife 'Barbara Roach, brie left my bed and board, without Any just cause, all per sona aie cautioned againit trusting her on my account„ a.; I will pay no debts of her contracOne. • , . I • ANTHONY ROACH. I Mineraville, April 4, lIHS 14.-its NEW I ! GOODS. - ! • Tun subscribers barird rjwrcitaied of Charles Mil -1- jet, tus eri L,e stocle, of Goods, will continue the h,usiness at his old established stand. on Centre street, nest door to Fox Az. 3forrltners'llotel. and will endea vor to deserve the patrOnage,of their old customers and the public ceneealli, ,A supply of new end well assorted Dry Goods, Gl'aieries and Queensware, have just been added to the snick: .03 50 .14 , .MES M. BEATTY & Co. dta.roi 2S. ISO.' 1, ! 13-- AftPETlN6.—ingrain and Venetian Carpeting of various qualities, fbr sale by I J. 31. BEATTY Co, March 3S, Md. l3— • pi REED PEACHES.L, 2Superio-.. Southern 'pored Peaches, fat ealeby 1., M. SCATTY 4. Co. Starch 28, 18 - W. 13— rEATFLEIIB, di the 1: and ior.eale by March 23,1818. For gale arid- to be Leased. SUPEIIIOII COAL 1 INEB IN wyoutivc YAL LEY, for sale and tc34..._,„ !eased, An favorable terms. Inquire at Ihe office orl i l Y. L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law. March 28,1016. I3—tMe ', Wilkes Dam, Pa. Disk• THE nartnorabip h ci uodersigned, unclef was 41880.ved op the fl 75 00 blaTcb 28, 1846 OSBORN'S WA 12.'18 and 24 colors, beet tutee's Irttel Cheap Stationery Skli a:+every variety. ♦r 7.00 9 OD 500 ,40 '5 .4 00 10 00 3.5 00 1718 CM 10 00 104 81 15 00 30 00 200 81 465 67 18 20 55;5'9; EE MM=EI TUOM I) For, EMI nick: HOUSE,eoleet front, on west. Norwi.ginn street. 'in a few ddys it will he ten- G. M. CUMMiNG. , , ME= qiaailly enneinnily nn hand, I J. V. BEATTY & Co. • 13— solution: • - - Iretorore exietleg between the the firm..,t T. & J. BRATTY, hy mitten' eoneent. TriomAs p. BRATTY, SI. 'BRATTY 13— boCorta-‘• • . - In bona it onallty; at less than Manufac is ed anti for sate at BANN AN'S 1 li.rotta o villa. Alio. Toy Paints 408 , 14— THt..MINiRSL:. JOURNAL. MMilia N'EW sEc. 7 STREET, BETWEEN MARKET . - . 'mai . , TTENT I particularly tequewed to the eutenr-ive at...sort:neat Of STAPLE and TA:.,'Oy DRY GOODS. and other Mervhandlue, In that square, both wholesale ':',,, retail, which par variety, tittles and prices. will turera great tuivanutges to purchaser , as set forth in part inth - e fanning CARDS: 4... I ..1 i • 1 . . .. . ~ "i --, . 5 zsa..e.c DAR' ozsr &C 3. .=i :OD4 ..?'9-' . (.5 IMP Oril,Eß S dhi . ,n n.4•szzßs :-: V.ECLEEtIE /ND REM :N 6; Rich Dreg Bilks Paris Baregr, Lawn', Mousießnes de Laing Cloths. Cass imere4. Ve'Ar ings, Linen Ilrrils. .••• Linens - . ana Furnishing Goods generally, Black and tlolnred tnr Shoemakers. Furniture ;Plush, Drab ;Cloth. Damask, eze , . 1... . 7 . , ; DRESS SILKS ,' 1 & SIIAW I S, , AGNEW & Co., ••,:. No. 26, ..:-. t. • 5 'lave received from France their Importation of a:ro..u. n c z 0 cd . 1.3).1, 4 Atrlnn2 Whivh are ! •, - 2 ; ,•-!:. :00 pieces' 01 , rich press Silks, from fee. 10 0 !:per yard. 1 130 '" Barcena. Painted Lawns and Mousse _ ! lines de Litne. 100. Indaiii. Leit:g Shawls, tite, scat let. blue di ~-: .• - mode. 1 ~ .5. 300 rich Painted Cashmere Spring Shawls. !•:!: With a splen 7 did stock it !Wholesale and Retail. __.... t „.„ , '....; j,. B S•S 0N • & SON, :,..., ---- ' 1 No. 52 i 1 r: 5 Are daily receiviag niy: and l'allinaable ~ FII.F.NCII ANE OTHER. D 7.? ' al 9:0 D B • . ft‘; And 'have at all seasons (a full assortment of . •:-... BLACK AND MOURNING. GOODS. t.: which S$ the attend in ref purchaserS is respectfully incited .. . , 'WATKHAISON 0, HALL Eptst,Side.,, Would respectfully extend an Invitation to their friends and r uonfttees to their as,..ortrueht of PRESS GOODS, Shaded Balzorines. Barges and Mons dq Wine ; Printed do.: Lawns and Ginghams, Lawns. Scotch einehanis„ Chintzes, &c, &c. Ilarnsleys, Tahleil.inens and_Sheetings. Darklie's anti Itichardson's superior makes of Irish Lineni always in store: Sheeting'. and Shirting nuslins.„& - r. &. :COUNTERPANES. A larg e nsTortment of all sizes, makes and quaLty.r JOHN ST,JNH & SONS, No. 45, -! Otrg ARE AND RF.TAIL Dil7AtA5 - SILKS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, 1 FLOWERS AND MILLINERY GOODS, IVI RS. M. A. K I NG, No. 21, ~ . Ri_i: aa, (,sam ITI P%,. p '.. Invites the attention of '‘lercliallts and Ladies to a new and well sefected asioitment of FAN- CV MILLINERY, consistintr , ot.lall. the few Styles of Silk Bonnets,lBtrawe'do., Braid do., -..:. Bonnet Ribbons, Frenehl iiwbrii, of French, . EngliKli, and American? , • ntifactitea. .1 2 ' , es• All orders executed rqmptly,"fair charges , ' -a r reaEonable..; , Mr( t A711:7120 IL; IMP" g -.: IMFOItTORS OF -., SHAWLS,' SILKS AND- DRESS GOODS, --, And of eveo variety s!nitable for "Friends ; " i i.L.'‘.o: • , STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,. min'n and OWti wear, and , ntrnishing Articles. illankels, tlvilta, Shen ing9, &c. ; and Stuffs for hiatinnakets and Siurtnsitats. ~,-__- Matil1111103:11.1Waillial CM, 't'e 2•4 3. 3 Notices nOt exceeding four linri,inserted once for 2.scents—three insertions .11i cents. W:(NTED. , (ISE HUNDRED miners of Coal, ' 'anti Iron . ore'fny / the Shamokin 'ran and Coal.Warlis. Good wades Will he given: None need apply shines they-ire grind 'workmen. Also keepers•wanted for the fifrnace:,' p. piviat shanwon to : &AVI , OD. "rtliannikin, b. 7.'1816: ' , 6.814 Wanted,;.. • • MAN to ( in rlvr Wnrk ahnor trip house Ancr:arden, and takinz care Of a 'horse:, Tp a pers.nn well 041- tiled; Steady eroploppent 'and enod w:prea win be giv- A. BUI 'yeti Port Carbon. 13-31 111arik 29,.1916; ".= -" .- - WANTED. (2 EVERAL Moulders,. finishers; and Boiler Makers', 11 rite wanted' inonediVely,., at ' the 'Potteville Trnl Works. *To good worktneh, good wades will he.uirek. Jan. 17 , • • 3—" - .E.,W: )IGIN NIS. . ~ . . Cirmilar---Co-Ppxtriership. k. ... F, NDREW, B. W[IIT has'aesiiriated with .him In r the Mercantile 'and Coal busines3, .1/CiMEL BRIGHT, of4lik Bornuelf— the husineav %vitt hereaf ter he conducted under the-firm of ANDREW D. WINTE ii• Co. v • Pottsville, March . 28, IslO. 1 , To the Free and. Indepei,ldent -Voters of the County of Schuylkill: rittExps Asti vr.t.t.ow•CITIZENS:—At the sir" licitatlon of many of my frieiitlx and acquaint:ill ces. Loffer myself as a candidate,fpr the office of SHER IPP.,at the elertiomin °cutler next; PIIMIId I be elec. terLl will discharge in duty-faithfully and impArtially to the best of my , I Very respectfully, yeiirs NATHANIEL M. WILSON. ' Pottsville, March 1616. LOST! , .., , ON MONDAY the oth inst., hetween Pottsville and Belmont., a harper covert my:mot - LA :,: Dum - BooK,..oontaiong F.on in money., and a variety of Illacksmtth ricemitits. The titistr in Welcome in the (flour', if he will•reermit he hook to the ravni:r. WM• WILLIAMS, Blacksmith, Belmont. . MarcletB;lBl4l, ; ' I .• I:l—Mr. tAII4 . II;E TACT OF • L 9 11Y) FOR SALE; SITTI ATE in Barry township. Schuylkill county, con tainitii lilt acres, about 50 of which are cleared. aid in a good grate of cultivation, with a fine Amite orchard . o f 100 trees, besides, Pear and plumb trees. There is also a grind stream of water running through the prop erty sufficient for a Saw Mill. -The land adjoins, prop city belonging to George Seitzinger, and others. • For terms and other partieulnmapply ,to I ACOII REED, Poitseille, • PETER DILLMAS, on the Premise. ^ Barry township, Feh•'S—tr For Sale. eitnn fq. • SMALL4IOIE iOLTSFS,l teln:hernerrf‘Yin T in o„ee:inihelltogro; ;/.o eiveral•gnod Buildingpte in market strent. Apply to . •B. ittareb 14, 1818. ^ • —trn* 4.1,EN..uv to ER'S TRICOII 4P ill 1E; A IiENV AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. .., IIDEING a liquid dye, which instantaneously - chances , ILI/ the color (Attie hair to a.beautifut brown nr black. without any injury to tho hair or skin. .The great Pll pitriorit'y of this dye consists in iw easy - i metleof applica tion and instantaneous effect—all other dyes requiring tram ten to twelve hours to produce any change ,Its , tsuperior excellence will be apparent to every one upon re single application Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Sun.— Al nen 1. der' s 7'ricobapAe.—The effect rattle above en the hair is' 1 truly astonishing. It was tried yesterday in ouintlice, 1 and the chance from grey to black, was anstentanenue.. , Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum—Seve ral of our acquaintances have recently applied to their hair the valuable liquid known as "Alexander's Trim: baptie”—a new and valuable discovery ; and it has in t no case failed to produce the desired effect. Immedi -1 ately after applying it to grey hair et , whiskers, If Im parts a beautiful brotvr, or Wick color. 1 Eblract from the U. S• Gaxette.-31essrs.11. 4- G. A. Wright, sell a liquid dye Inc the hair which a gentle -1 man assured us would, with no trouble. color either Iblack or dark brown , the hair of 'chin or head that had an obstinate tendency to red oxgrey. Extract from the, Philadelphia Inquirer.-17nir Dye. —The liquid dye far the hair, which Is sold by It. & 0. 1 A. Wright, No. 23 Smith Fourth street,—ls an excel lent article. It is said that it instantaneously changes the color of the halt to a beautiful brown or black, and without injury to the skin—the dye is called "Alexan der's Tricebaphe."l I Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dec. ith lati.—Rhireader's Trirstmphe.—We frequently hear our friends speak favorably of this liquid dye, one.or two applications of which it is asserted, will instant:l. nenusly change the color fif the hair nr whiskers, to a beautiful brown or black, without Injury to the skin: It has been steed and yeentatnetnied by many orout cit izens. and we doubt noVit'it a 'minable iiiscaYtyr. CAUTION.-,To prevent fraud, each direction bears the goittenalenature of G... Alexander. ' e For sate in.Pottoville. - by It. HANNAN. Also by *nachos generally, throughout the United slate'', and by the sole agents. - It. &G. A. WRIGHT. ' Imparters of Fancy Coeds . , Brushes, Combs. Perhuie- Ty, Oce,,, N 0.23, South Fourth street. Philadelphia. 1 mitt a. raTti 11 4 ,3Pte. ' 134 m UMMMi ==2= STHLE AND 11 DELL r.ll rn: Eitaple.ctrl Sant» Drn Goobs, WITOLEN VLF: ANT) RETAIL. Na- . 5 . NEAR MAR.ITET. - Would call the attention of purchasers to tits stockofNEW SPRING GOODS, now opened, In Which will he found the latest and best styles of 9iL63, and Dri.za Good 4 Generette; tdoirhird additions will Constantly be rade, ai Netr'Ststes are received. • Has _now no-ned Ilk splendid stock Of rich 3n.1 other Fancy Goode, rf ?hr. rlcheof,and new"t ;ncell,r w ith I a roe assortment of Printed ttashrnere, flroche, Square and Lope wis of superior quality. 4-4 , illack Watered t 4 llk, of a rich and elerai t appearance, with a choice variety of Mooroioe Articles. The .tobseriber flatters himi•elf that his stock of Fancy GoodS C:lnnut he sathas.ed in the City. as they have Leen selected with the.kreatest care. .TAMES E. KA iGN • DEALER 1N OR Y'-GOODS GE NER LLY Among which are Cap Crape, Blond, Gause, 'Bonk Muslin. and Crook frandkerethers. of the moat approved' make:: Maya. de Laine Hareges, Lawns, Chlnt zes.Ginghama.!Mkeatc.t ' else/ mere, 'Silk, Thihet, Seal akin and Blanket S'hatrls, &c: JACOBS '& OLIVER'S' Nevi - Clothing Ware-lifouse,. IV. corner of 2f/ 4. Chesnut streets, • English. French Mid American Broadclothes, Cassinteres. Vesting. Ratinettv. Tailors` Trim ming... kc• kr. which are oireted to the public at Wholesale or Retail, at as low prices is. they can be obtained in the City. hientlid Exhibition Premium ANIEnICAN • GOODS. note and beautiful assortment of Fanry ..4rlteler S t: il l as fif f a clasps, Steel Beads. Pure Rings and Tassels, Sinus and Chains, Purse Clasps, Steel: Lockets and Slides. Steel and Silk Guard Chains, Gilt Beads, all colnri of shaded and. ?Jain Twist, Crochet B 1. Bracelets, Jet Locket., Jet and Pearl s , titds, Children's Gar ters, flag Bingo, Bead and Plain Pores, Feath er Dusters., and, a splendid assortment of fine Fans ; Gold Bracelet Clasps,' Hair Brushes and Comb., Perfumery. &c. Cr Bair Plaited in Brace lets, Guards, Finger Rine.: Baring.. &c., &c., at F. J. DRESSLER'S. Xs: .17 South Second Street, East Sidi. SAMUEL. TOWNSEND, -- e - No. 35, • Carpeting, aad ! Mal ting Wart honsi, Imperial Three-pi• ' 1 . . Superb and Extra Fine Ingrain I Fine and Coinninn ' ; do . ). v.tIIItitTINciS Damask Plain ..Twilled Venetian I ' Cloth. List, Ran and' Hemp J . Oil tllnths.'Nanlsit., [:anion and Spaniab Mattinz. 'Tattle and Pinup Covers, Hearth Huge, Door :dais', Stair Rods, kc. &e.. SHARE', LINDSEY & HAINES, No. 13, Importers of British, French, Scotch 4. Irish Dry Goods; • And Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods General ly. WHOLCSA:LE :ONLY, • • Country MerchanGr' and Whidesate buyers will find it.to their advantage to call-and eiant:ole their stock before bu y ing elsewhere. - Their im p nrtatjml t. just landing front Gin rk , nak, , awl other arrivals from _Europe, will. be found ',lnlet' Is Fly vfnOce. - . • IV E 7, .REC Q.301L-ND .01;11 wt,EN . PURCHASINCI BATS CArSr 1N PHILADELPHIA, ruE, ESTABLISHMENT OF GARDEN OWN, No. 196 Marko' at. accord door below 'Sixth st THIL- 0 1/YF:Lrf/1.1, • . • , [VT exten d a ce!lerat invitation' to tho citizens or Pottsgalle and its vwinity,.as well ac all othrrsgr when purchasing ffat; and Caps, ,o-nur . We hage:cin howl a most.chmulete`as , oriment of Ilats•and Capsnfevery"vartety and style, which we are full - nne..fruinl, 101t4i than the usual prices ;'/, • extra Superior Heaver Bats, from 82 00 OSt 0 0 " Brlish " g 0 to . 3 no -1 Silk , " - 150 to 2.0 d " Frenrh Mideoliin 7 ' 62 50 unual prices Van' GOilA Fur. II:119, as Itlw as.. '1 25 . Alen. a coinolete .100, of Summer Hots. ousting white -and drah Benvq. ttrtlsti, - nuti rasSimere - finis. 1.e...71t0rn hats, abort in or round toil Hats, &c.!, at lower prises than ttley can Le had elsewhere. This is a farOte.wri by nll who have 'dealt with 119. Call and li6 sart7tied :.it la to your. own Intpiest. Merchants. t3b.rekettporo..llatters. - rind othera, (who tiny to.sell again,) siipplird on-reasonable terms. Be . lure and call: (' GARDEN & BROWN. No. 166. Yintlmt or.. '24 door below 6thPhilatia. Phihtia., ?Torch 2r5 b 1816 13- , • BURDEN 'S tit'FENT HORSE SHOES MADE 61 , THE betd. rained American 0 Iron, for sale at :theta tte saute prices of the Iron in bar! being a r saving of about 100 per cent to the pun baser. All shoes sold, ar , warranted.' and if not oatnfactory, can be minut,' and the money will be refunded. f1R11.1.:, KrottjEll; 12 lA't;l:sut st,, ['Wade.' -- .Jane 9. ''''• /. . . . . , TI►E ■uhsctiheri have , nnstanily, on band, ni the biwnst Stites, irotinf all sizes, suitaldwfor Mnclii nery purposes, and alio fr. um/emu scliutes and for steam engine boilers, and for. ronl ;ears. _ _ NIORIRI . :3 & JANES• RON. corgor Schuylkill find M.rket sic Philada Philada., N0v.:7.2, 1St:). • - 4;-1Y —:-..-----. -, •,.-- .. RAIL ROAD IRON. Milt subscribers have Dow Inn,ling from ship Alba m tun, ,from Liverpoi 4, 5 tons ila tt nom) Iron,x 5 irins liz i. In tons li x 5 tons li x ii. Also, SO 13, Mist refined; Iron, consisting of roiont. :imam and flat bars.' Apply toT. 6:ti FORGE, 'North is ist corner of lilsrkgt and Igth street. Philacta., April 4, 1t•46. ' . 14,3 t rrto . DEALERS' .k.NrL CONSUMERS.. HARRISON'S C 01.1331111 BLACK; BLUEOt ED. ANA :SCARLET. Their qualitieg depend upon the following particulars FIRST. The einidnVinent of the' et . :l7 . MATERIALS. , Se.coNn. The use of -articles unknown to other ink makers. Timm. The ingredients sit proportioned that the at rms tiarre tmemesi.t.v, el , ing great brilliancy and du aattility. Foravu. 'Modes of mainfacture whfch.• leave: the pure elements of ink, prodtices fluidity, and no si,di n tent They are put up.ht 1e,t,1 lid, 8021, .toz, 2nz, and log, }mules Fut.'. MEASURE: each having.s. PATENT cum tar lip, the stand ealidte filled without 'Spilling. • The Bleck and Blue inks corrode'stelipens less than any other. They surpass any Amerwan, English, nr French, in heatiti; and strength, for the color, once set, will remain uyetlStrOnD FOR AGES. HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN BLACKING , THE best ever Made for brilliancy of polish and pre serving the leather. PENriIANSHIP IN 12 BOOKS.'. FOR the use of Ptiblic and Frigate schnols, it has no equal, eitherfor CIIPI.I.Dpis nr excellence. MAPS. A Ailt assortment alway s on hand. Onttine maps for' schools. A NP.M,, and . splendid Map or PAL/WM G, for sunday school:4 Manufactiirer and PM - wisher AFOLLOS.W. BARRI§ON. Si South 7th SLreet,ThEada • .fihitada,., pee, `_':,lBls, 51- it cannot be Denied ( For 7'ruth is mighty) that ( I - 3' DR. LEIDY'S SIISAPARILLA - , 41) 1 • Is the purest, strongest, and most elicariauS of any • other preparation of arsaparia that is made. T is warranted to be stronger than 6 bottles of MOST I others—stronger than four of SOME, and stronger than three oTthe STBONUEST prepared by any other In tha United 'States. • - Dr. Leidy's Satsapal ilia is recommended by all res pectable physicians in preference to any other. An who' have ever used it, have derived MORE BENEFIT from one bottle than three to ten of others; and-those who, after trayfre used rither's prepai at ions, without benefit, Will use Dr. Leidy's. trill soon he convinced (as thane ands have already been) of the foregoing assertion. ! The apparatus with which Dr. Lettly's extracts used In Ills preparation of Sarsaparilla as prepared, Is the only one in the United States, miported by Dr. Leidy himself, from the celebrated house of Felleter Et Car *non, In Paris, ate great expense, and is capable of e's, !ratting the medical virtues of Sarsapartlia and other foots, more effectually than by any other prOcess. s SEVERL OUNIE'..ED EIITIFICATES of - markahle cures anti recent cndat ions ft cunlelergynacn and physicians have been frets time to -time published It i s ° fl irt b‘areit necessary to km, tAo pubticiacq wanted as to where Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla can h'y obtained genuine. nemelY. rkt-Ar. LEI DV'S 11 E.k fl EMPO. Itili NI, 191 North SEIOND Street, near Vine. St., (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serptnts:} Fred. Brown's and Fred. taett's Drug (snires, Philadelphia. Prl:e ONE MILLE per bottle; 3 bottle's for 2 S 2, arid 6 bottles for 50. •,• n • Pocket Knives Razors. &v. Also hy J. F. L ne4.aticasteHa ad at J. G. BROWN'S Itrtig,Store. former} W. T. Eptlne's: 6entre Street, TUSTreceived and for sate at MARTIN'S Drng Store. p,dtsvdie, and h} - John S. G. Martin, Druggist an, assortment of Pen and.Poeqt Knives, some ve- M ay H . ty superior, Rumen of all+ pricen—call and see them-- no charge for showing the articles. If you want any Skates we can suit you Also„ a raw straps of Ship boils, December .10, 4.;: ALIN A Salt in barrels & hagg, [Or wile at the !owes • Market price, delivered on board of Wats on the Fags of POTCIEIiAGE ‘os'; cf.tAY,& BROTHER, 31 Walnut it. or I.ocnst gt. SVharf Schuylkill. . Philadelph,la July 19th, 29; Nails and Spikes. 600 firi.r ,.. is c iap? . and Spikes, at GI 6 - .4 cents, per Nova Scotia Grindstones at I/ to 2 cents per lb. Bar Ir9n, at 4/ cents per lb. Cast Steel at IE4 cents,per lb. vratrarited. Just renewed and for sale by EORGE STICH rrn January t7,1&18. - Boarding. TfiE. Strbscriber has recently opeocd a. hoatdmg . how l in Market street, l'ottssdle,and vat he 1 pleased to have a. number of respectable boarders (Mod accommodatinn wilt be furnibhed on ratabon ' able terms. Also transtent I , Marders secommodated on reasonable terms. V.LIZA HAUGH A,WOUT: Pollf!ailleMsy Cr DRY GOODS, &C., CHESNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, HUGH -thIaANDER, JOHN . ICf EHL; ;o. 50, 3'Sl' OPENED, IRON, STORE SALT ! SALT ! ! 'WILLIAM FRYER, Of . the late firm of Fryer 4 .Andesscn, Has recommenced business at No. as. And effors for sale, n new and beautiful 'tack of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Cheap fur•ca3h, HOLLEVSHEADS 4. 'SHERRIE RD, No. 58, Third door abort Chexn://. West a:de,) wroLtsAti: AND LETATL DEttr.r.s n-• Palmy Si.. Staple cp GEb. EDWARDS & SON , . NO. 313 Invite the attentien'of the iihilinerr. snd Coun. try slerrhants to their stoch of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. R Ruckraiv, Croz:m Limnos, Ruche,. shd ail the article% cennectei with the Millinery business. which they are selling on 'the most fa vorable terms. . rfr Crowns, rrnmes. Ece. in Buckram. Willtiev end Transparent:Luc in great variety. THE NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMP NV, No. 30, Hare constantly on hand, and for sale, a large assortmem orthe best selected TE,AS in the Phila delphiamarket, and at the lowest Prices for cash. . Deehire, lions keeper=, and every body using Te . a. in town or country, are invited to call, and if t bey don't WiAt to hay. at least to obtain little pamphlet kept on their counter, entitled 'lnnis to Tea Drinkers," and therefrom learn a little useful - jutiirmatinn on the subject. The pamphlet le, of ennui, vwtiii. No. I d nlrert is the place. ~~lLs~T;?c9 UNR / I'4 LED JI NUF CTOVY, •. No: 15, ' Where ere: r/ tar:rty Fashionable Bometts. Me made to snit the Philadelphia lame. And to add to tus , assortnnult. he if now able to show the beautiful 1'tC11E.1..% BONN which err tain/y the roost splendid flonnet now offered for .••;•. sat•. To which he invites the at.,tntuni of his custatners and the public gsnerully. .THOMAS L. SMITH'S .., New ci,nd diev Vorptt %Vire house, .I\7o. 19,', , Corner of 131a6k Ilurse Alley. Ham eooptaroty on hand O. r;iroe as96rtmont of . Imperial, Tlod.e-ply. liwrain and Vant,tiao ::. CARPETINGS, Oil Clotlm Tabto Covere. Nlattings. C ,, rton, atol:Rig CarpetiviiT,+, .tc..whoteiale or retail at the very IoweLaCASII prices. ct) No. SS, 1 Keeps CoLstanily on Wind all klnds of 1 Trinuninzt: Trays and 'Fancy Goods. Sorli as Threads, elpnol Cowin, Tapvii, Honks and Eyes. Pins, Needles, kid and Wax Didhi, y Slates, Starldes, Tops, Cnmlw, 111.119hee, Beads, Razors, Scissors, Knives,. Wax Mask!, Dominoes. ke., • tl t-lease give me a fail. ! PM= POSTS LI-upp , TIIGHLY INT PQRTAN'T FROM gpxrca TherSteamlhip . Alabama arrived at New 01'1 ;eons. from Galveston, on the 7th inst..' j Amon the paqqeneer4 were At! lion. John Slidell, U. S 4 Minister t o Mexico, and W, S. Parrett, Eqq. Sec-t rotary of Leeation. qtr. last despotehe's fru - war-I ded to. 11r2.8litlellfrom Washingttm . .,reqUired him; to return home immediotelv, if ho was not recti-i yea rut Vtiniqter twente•four hourq aftert eieiMu the neer:is:l'y notice, and hence his itpeetly; 1 , 411111. • Parl`fle 4 has issued a proclamation announcing : In the. Mexican people his refit.; 11 to receive MI.. Slidell, the' A nwOoan Mini ter, !Ina say; that t the; Mexican governmeut recogni.Nthe righti of the American Ehg on•the s. it of Tei:as," arlit., tit it -mexico never ha. committe,f, nor will he eimmit a fit - 121e aW.T.TPS4j I II against the people Or government of the Tilited St 'tee of America; but if an attack should he Made. it will he repelled to the fullest extent of our power. and with all the ehergy of mu charaeter, becan.re to iaance is no more than the right of self pre4ervaiion. American Army of Oertipation. number's l int all 2fifill men. arrived and encamped on the 29th ult.. opposite Ntaramorns. Gen. Taylor,' With a earnpane of Dragoona, under the con; morel - et Cni Twig.ca. having left at , main army: . arrived at Point Isabel simultaneonsly with the fleet of transport: from kran.ms. en the 24111, there not heiti half an hours difference in the arS rivals by land and water, On the appearance 'of the fleet the captain, of the port—Rodriguez—set fire to the custom lion 4 and several other buildings at Point-Isabel. and made his retreat g ond to the river, although Stied snms distance by order of Gen. Taylor. The buildings destroyed were of little value. being eon. • str i mtstl of toga, thatched with straw. The enmiy, who have hurt reiiiirted f in readi. ness to dispute the march of Gen. Taylor's army, seem, to have entirely diswearedt,on his ap proach.' The only oppo , itionlof any consequenee he'experienced was at the f,ittlc Colorado, where a Mexican nfßer, with nbotit 150 mounted men, threatened to fire upon him if lie attempted,' to cross that stream, staling that such were Ws posi tive orders, and that 211e.t:caps me.to tio fear. The artillery was immrdiately ordered up, and the troops formed and commenced fording in perfect order, the water being nearly to their arm-paN whereupon the 'gallant Mexican prudently reheat. ed without executing his positive orders. There may yet he no war, as it is supposed that the American army h a s orders to act only On the defensi've, and the Me xicena have to make an attack next. • AponmeAßy STORE. THE subscriber olf , ts forliale a wen:se e oted anti genuine assortment or .` 11411161:4 ME - 11CiNF:S, • - Acolish.tiiiir of Chemicals. Medicines, Petfu wry, Window. Glas, - ,es, Meclicineg Drug's, Paiute, bye-Stihis, 04s, and Varnighes, Pain Brushes, &c. Which tic is dispused to sell at a sntal advance, and respectfully solleits a share o rtherP3 troP age of the roplie. • • ca• Ithysimans prescriptions carefully emmintintle.d. . . JOHN S. C. MARTIN.: nareb,4l , I MINERS' JOURNAL. Saturday Mornlag, Aprii 18 t IMO; wi.l" absent* by the arranger:tent of erz _saner, that iterea Will be tound on every page, arbleb compel 4 lette , read..i,r to Owe bre eye over ell the &leer titemente. 'This oby:etti4 to a great extent. the objection of haying rtiveltiettlebto plhend on wit is termed the outiicie of the pepor, • iir:o-ar thanks are again - due ton Mena F. U. for New York papers with elntion iiE T.NRiFF OF 184:: - A fill r e poned for its des:ruction! On To.e,, , day last, Mr., :tcfcay,chairrnanef the Committee of Weis and Means, •oporteill 4 new I‘.itlff Bill reducing. the rate of duties to the rev? enue staridar%l.' It is something sitraae in its aor tail., to the ono propn4Ll by. Mr. Walker, for the ute .of the British House of Lord*, which met with such decided 9pprobatidn at their h'anda,—. The duip l range lino 75 to 5 FeF tritt. Tip duty on Coil aii.l iron, is to be reduced to 80 per cent. The bill provides that if sufficient revuntAe it not collected at fl'ice rates of duty. the kiecietat ry of tEe.Treaury is aithotir.c t i to levy lita'F. of to per c cot on TC9:llini Ctilree. ; i SO it &vies OW tl.e Loco Focus are not contented with endeavor? ing tn.cruil; the manufacturing interest, q 4 throw the poor man out of .emplo) inent,but they . will 21§0 put u duty upon the Tea and Cole hoi may use, which to him are actually the noccoariet of life. So much for the Loco foci) loyu for thy' poor man; It is now time thnt the friends of the Tariff of 1842 should speak out uponithn proposed redttes holt of that bill. Daring the . few years that it has been In oltration,its . influence ,has been felt in.every depattinent of industry, and the effecta proyi - ded by it, hose been ruanifent every woheraf The business Of the Csuniry was prostrate, man:. oflictures were lying idle, working &pen • were op!, of rinploy nient, and the /whets aspect of all : Atli cvere dark and gloomy. a Four years have now pas,etb since • the' adoption of the Tariff Hill of 1812, and everything ial changed. . 13uaineta is in a frealiby state, manufactories. aro in operstion and good.wortnten can always get 'employment at fair wages. A destruction of the Pretectivg . Tariff - roust .be 'f . o:lowed Iby : the moat diaastroaq resultv, and those who vii , h:to see the country continue .prusperous ought spare no effort... 4; 1.-feat rue new ITurifißili: Meetings ought to bit 1 hold, and ; remonstrances sent Gem all puts of the, country. ;Something ought to be dune itntnedia4l There is nu time to be lost. Meelingpf the.lndnstrial classe% • opposed to a reduction of the present Torii); 90 9 Tax Opno COM Or Iron. held at Fox & Morti, mer's Hotet, Puttsyilie,lon Saturday eirenip4 April t 3. i 846.. • Mr: 6 E 0126 E MA RTZ. Wag chogen President: t,encu and BEitYAKnRBILC, Ylee,rit9L dent. and II F' ii1)11j;117` B uionn, Si.crelazy On motion, a Otrninittee was appointed to pm pare resoiutimis for consideration of the log. The committee a fter retiring for a short time, reported the following, Which wore coppider s ed and unanimously. adopted: . • Re/ Joked, That to sustain the working elem. or this country in the enjoyment of moult prAgi perity, no modification, of our pre s ent . Efe"o4o laves should'he made, under'any eircumetarmes, Revoked, That in the' present state of our for, eign relaiions, With the English Lion grayling our advance and the Mexican Revolutionist!' env; ping at our heels, any law having_ for aa ohjtTt , the importation of Icireign products and the cop, Sequent exportation t 4 atecie, or its equiv,alent tq pay for them, is ill advised, anti-inericen. end WitellrrOUF—taking the 6itiewd of war from 'our County's 'defenders, 'and gilding on the annor for our en'ernies., Res4reri. That our RePreset) to ti in Congress deserves the Oanks of this portion of his consti tuents, for Iti4 l steady adherence w the :Lance of our. present ;. end that tide xneet, lug urge upon him to battle every reduction pro s p,cd, an :Arwrican ; hot if L3l.: . e:} from the NatioiJal Ciin eel, to stand filet in defence of the Cod and fron interests of penn,:yiv„nia. Rcs , ,lrcd, That our Stste Legislature, in the • event of their ever passing a law imposing 41, ta:E. upon Coil and iron, should he considered lints compramonies—or affiteted with . an attack , pf. "Clairvoyance," that, carries them, in imagination from the ex'hau.ll...3 mikteral treasures of Penn, vllvania, into the rictou l and Sidney mines, and the manufactories of Slicffi....ld and Mancheo.pr. "England.. . - .M..%ulred, That any Revenue law of-the bole,. having for its niject the gradual sinlimg.of the Stale debt, shall receive our ,hearts dipplulraten hut no special law iinputiiq extra nurthena upon Cool anti Iron, or any other, interest struggling az,ainbt forei.tn competition, sit ri(l ever receive our support, and .we h •reby notify our State I..egisla ; tore 'acconlinciy.. I:!Nci , erl 'that , these proceedings he signed by the Officera, printed, and a copy be acne to ou: Representative in Congress, and to our .Membere of the State i i egi , lature ye n voiceftom the w0rk.,... ing clort,e4 .of this Regrow.' . The meeting was addressed by Mr. J. M.Croo, lurid, and Mr„ George Mi l irtz, who were listened trx with much ettention and apparent satiefaCtion. 7 • On motion, adjou:ned, ( ,5 ;. 4,2cd.1;y i(le °Ulcers%) Correspondence of t t ie Miners' Journai. •Pntaan'►,April 1 1 2, 184 • Dear Bannad : —Our; wive Legislature who have given away all our right of way. it appears are *riae . acoring to.mend the matter by a tax ors •itt in the etinnaeratten of the advantage's tO be active*: frorp such vmeasure ) kss;t .9,c.c4rea to you that the fiarrner, who it is presumed to ben efit, will he;the•greatesd sufferer. The fact that be cannot aiapose of his i ,tdock. remove his farm or emigrate to the place where the business will be driven, ha& not entered the heeds of the Solornons who hate brought this measure forward, nor has an estimate helm given lot the amount he will ac tually loose. At the Mouth of the pit, , coal,' in consequence of the price of egrieuttiont produce ; - is worth .kceo dollar**. 1:11 the ground from gQvi 50 cetos, but. say 50; Fre have then SI,SO that goes int , * bread, meat, corn, hay, Wittig straw, dr". for the support of tile operatives. ft there slpttlii he any sett it goes into ednnel, and other fabrics, abfte the production of the farm.' The 5.1) cents rha,:-. Goee into the cpor:l7.et of the capitalist is alike divided," and if Mie preference is in fivour of - 4tne7ican produce the farmer . is the onlyone vtlyr, is enriched try the operation A 6.4 ti • rich labourer, a rich boatman, or o rich mechanic: are not among our common ohiectg of envy hut a rich farmer—=the noWe independent lords of the soil—are the boars, of our son4s—the adinh.a% tien of the learned—thel envy of .our merch4ita, uud if we believe the-At-ion:ors of the. Biipki. the only virtuous and - independe;)t I.**.nt.on of our , countrymen. Yet, for fire btocllt of this class of out' con - moony, coal imist Os taxed and the bu.i. nese driven into . the !Hide of ioCigners. where the A mi..mlturiets .104: countries can reap the hurvest—wherr the• miners and laberers who are devouring- our bread, our boner., ci l ezae, our meat; can return and obtain the means for buying the bread, butter and chee.e of ether countrip.. . . I,ook then at tt e $34100.0e0 is ulinu.illy ilispihilted in Schuylkill rqui, .r• , t the Ricliornuitihal goer "!'lien leek at the eo it t 4 ,ithi • , structitinof tile tirifl. avil if y the fanner is t,,)dfrive you will StIOW , s . I 1 . 11 , St.lto tt r all;, nualuici your oyt ,Auivuut, 4 1.:07av4.12.. t.;..i