^TAW A 0446. -726.1 . . The quantity sent to market fir the week ending on Thursday evening, amounts to 23,223'13 tans, showing en increase of about 2000 over last weak, The Company's estimate fur the months of January; February, March, and April, was 250,000 tons. They have sent 432,`23 13 tonv,and have one week's tvoreto perform before the close of the month. They will exceed, the istimate.,• , • - The gpinand for Coal, particularly White Ash Lump, is very brjsh. The orders for coal are much greater than the facilities- ire possess for transporting it to market. '• . r . . mites on hoard at Richmond axe steady and very• firm, the demand for exports still exceeding the receipts. Nearly, all the qoal . extieciLd trots the Lehigh region this season, has already been contracted fur. A resale of 11.00 tone lump, to be delivered at Bristol, has been made at .4 . per ton. We continue to quote 83,111. and 'broken ~$4. Schuylkill whits. ash lump (13,1'5 ;broken at 43,571; and rrd ash at $1 per ton, each. . . • ibOAt: FREIGHTS—There it a good supply ol ,yessels ' and the rate!' have elighilyieclined. Me quote to Barton! $1 :JO to 1 56; ; Providence and Fall River , gl 3.5 'to 1 311 j Albany and Troy $1,50 to 1,50 ; Kern York $1 ; and to Baltimore 75 to CO cis per ton. Sent to market for the week ending on Thursday eveil,irri last Port Carbon,: '. Pottsville. ,• r.cliuylkill Haven, Port Clinton,:.' OF ,TOLL ♦ND TR•NBPORTATION . From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. Clin ton. To Richmond 61 40 ' 81 30 61 10 r To Philadelphia, • 1 •50 190 125 ; • LEIIGH • COAL TRADE. • The followingla the quanti 3. of Coal sent to 'market. up to the llth inst. Week. • Total. By Lehigh Co. 267 00 3240 00 Ileavei Meadow 26.5 00 • ' 793 Hazleton . . 649.00 . 349 00 (Name Run 347 02 2018 01 Buck Mountain 117 00 ll7 00 Total 1656 00 HILL AND SCHUYLKILL lIA•i'EN R. ROAD. The fullowitig'is thd tanotint of Co'al transported over this Road, during the week ending Wednesday even ing last. 10,339'02 Toni, Per last report, ti•Litt , 9 14 • Total ' 95.3.28,16 WILLIAM NEWELL; Colictor • MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 18-16. 1 . • The following Is the amount of Cinil,paesed over. the Mill Creek Rail Road, for the Let six daps. 2,019 17 Tnni :Per last report,.. 20,7.52 • Total, 0.5.772 01 GEORGE HADEIiTY, Culllctor MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD.' The amount of Coal. trunsported over this road for the week ending on Thursday evening last. is 5,207 Tone. Per last report 49,119 I" Total, 49,326 1 ,, N. eLEAVElLK:olle'cil)r ' SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD I Amouot t or Coal tkanspo,ted over the , chttylkill Itall,Road for the week ending on Sattuday', even iog, last., Per fait report, Toni, • 27,521 02 Tofis JESSE TURN EH. Collec tor MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Car bon & Port Carbon Rail Road for the week ending on Saturday last. 0,119 15 tons ' Per last..teport 57,C66 1' tone Total, 63,615 13 tons • JESSE TURNER, Collector. NEW 'AND EXTENSIVE Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing , Store TFIE subscriber has just returned from the cities of New York and Philadelphia us tth a splendid 'and . heap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres tiudyestinaii .4 the imporiat ions, comprising the best black Frynch and English wool dyed Cloths, superfine [dark French Doe Skins and English' wool dyed Cassitneres, French and English Fancy Cloths,suchas Olive, Brown, Invisitle Green, &c.; French Fatoy Cassimeres r the latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vrrtiui_sj black satin, cashmere, •cashmeretis, white and huff reset. metes, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, a.7.c.; all of which he is prepared to manufacture to order y in the. very best style, and ai prices at which he is determined no customer shall complain. Being himself a practical tailor, and employing cutters and worknieri superior to . any others in the place, he is able to warrant every ar ticle manufactured by him to give satisfaction to the most particular in fashion, fit and finish. The subscriber has also just opened at his new prose the largest, best, and•most fashionable stock ofr ready nuide clothing everotTered to the Pottsville 'public; 'nil of which he will dispose of at prices whien cannot fad to satisfy purchasers,,viz: •"-- Fine do M Dr lack Frock skdotsa from I , $ ' l E. 00 1 0 00 to $lO 00 d '3 00 .•••• o . Sack do • ; 550 10 50 Fancy Frock and Dress Coats S 00 13 00, Summer Tweed Coats . - • . 250 450 Linen . do - - 75 200 Fine Cassimerc Pantalonns, black , • • and fancy colors 3 50 7 50 ' French Cassimere Pantaloons, (summer goods) 2'50 5 50 Linen Pantaloons = On, 124 Superfine black-Satin Vests 350 ~5 00 .. , do Ido do 150 a 3 00 Fancy vests Cashritere,i• Citshmerettel 75 2 50 Marseilles Vests . 62e • - 1 50' The subscriber's establishment may very properly be called the Posville Emporium of Faihion, where gen tlemen may always obtain every article of gentlemen's wear, ,Ouch as shirts, collars, handkerchiefs. scarfs, gloves, hose. suspenders, &c. Sc . suited to,the fit.itid ions taste of the exquisde, the plain habits of - He, sub stantial citizen; or the wants of the andustrinus labo rer. He can clothe a man from head to font with a Fll4 of clothes for $2 50, which is cheap enough for the poorest. - . The subscriber has just received the latest Lonthin, Park, New York, and Philadelphia Sprinx and Summer Fashions. Any taste can be suited at his now store in Centre street, next door above Cletnenes Urns store, Pottsville. 'B. T. TAYLOR. • ' 12- Don't f...rget the Place. Pottsville, April 15, 16,17- • TILEASURLEVS SALE OF UNSEATED L ANDS. (coNTINvED.)ff , A CREEABLY to the provisions of an Act of As.em r 1~ bln, entitled an Act directing the mode of selling Unseated Lands for taxes;and for other purposes, ILY ned on the 1 th day of March 1016, and :the further sinunlement thereto passtd on the 13th day of March 1817, and on the,2sth of March, 1831, the Treasurer of the county of Schuylkill, hereby gives notice to all persons concerned therein, that - unless the County, Road, School and State Taxes due on the' following Tracts of Unseated Lands, situate in Schuylkill Gth tf, are paid before the day of sale, the whole -or auc.h parts of each Tract as will pay the charges and costs chargeable thereon, Will be sold at the Court Douse in the borough of Orwtasburg. County of Schuylkill, do the SECOND MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, and he continued by adjournment from day to day, for arrear ages of taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on each respectively, , Union Town.ship. I. . . . 411 Isaac Pierson, ' :33 99- 401 - Abraham Robeson, 29 49 3671 Thomas Reece,.--c . .70 46 ' 426. Thomas Martin,. ', ' - -31 99 305 - John McNair, 1641 John Singer,,lestate.] . 62 12 464 Crtharihe Rose, [J.'ffell,) . 8 46 400 . ' James emith, - -. -. 3 65 400 . Christian Troxsell, ' 200 John, Klinger, 0 ' , 1 12 400 Christian brunet, 377 John, Sham°, ' - - -,2 12 376 ' liVillianiblewarf; • , '' 3 43.. 304 J do i ----- 350 420 Thomas Reese, j -- -..F... ' 2 36 ...., • 282 , Ja mes sfeColleK 3 58 • 167 T. B.] West, . . l6B 101 inlin ; sTeNea I, 1 75 222 •., Willlnm B. Curtin. ' 204 338- Genree 31cClenachan, 2 15 150 Reuben Mine.., I 45 -110 , , Idary,-Loye. . pg 235 Jeser Roberts, 2 II .. 75 - do MI 400 . John Davison, 400 -Geerge-Lone. 400 Nathias cimith, 100 • Joseph Beatty, 50 John Dunlap, 378 Henry Neer, • •.,• 3 93 428 ' George Miller, Jr., . 3 .83 441 George Reber, jr., . 4 12 393 Jacob Lindenur 11,, 3 58 320 ' Peter Yoh, . 292 -50 • Andrew Helwig, 45 200 Lewis Lehman,• ' 1 .85 400 %Jamb Beatty, ' ~ • 3 65 400, Philip S parting, ' ' 365 400 Caleb North, • • ; 3 65 400 William Sprout, • '.3 65 400' John Fields, 5 65 I lot Michael Linderritith. (estate,) ,-1 37 2• • Peter Kunkel. (estate,] • 73 -400 acres Pant Beatty, •i ' ' • -, 3 lO !no John".flose,2 3.2 403 Jeremiah Jackson,' . 71 372 ' Ibrael cope, _ ' ' 65 2SI Edward Linch, -* ' 67 44n . Robert White.• ' 71 400 T. Ridgway Lc F. B. Nichols, i ; 70 400 Jae , b Zimmerman, ' .. . - , "li CO (To be Coniinuid,) FRESH GARDV;IPEEDS For Sole at Bannan's -Seed Store - Pottsville Asparagus, ' Long Orange Cariot, Earlyjiit nip •p, eet, • , .Early Boni do,, ' Swine Chard,. " . . While Solitl CelltrY, French Sugar Beet, ' Red do ; do, ' r Large Windsor Beans, Curled CceSsornepper grass Sii. Week Bush Beans, . Early Fronde Cucumber, Red Speckled 'Valentine do,Long Green' '.. do, Caina Red Eye do, ' Purple-Egg Plant, . Large Lima do, 'Curled , Endlie;-`.. ' . ' White Dutch do, • London' Lekk, , Carolina do, ' - Early Coiled LettriCO 3 ,, , Horticultural Pole do, . Royal Cabbage do, z• - , Scarlet Runners do, Large ,Curled India do, Cade Broccoli, ' • Brown•Duich do, .. • Cauliflower, Water Melons, ' . .. . German Kale; - I Nutmeg do,' . Early York Cabbage, ~ Citron do, Large York do, Nasturtium, , , Early Sugar Loaf do, Okra, Large Drumhead do, , SilVer Skin Onion Seed, Flat Dutch do, .. Yellow Strasburg do, Drumhead Savoy do, Red Annual do, :. Green I. urled Savoy co, Curled Par4ey, --- Red Dutch for Pickling, • Sugar Parsnip very One, Extra Early Peas, - lied Top flat Turnip, Early Frame-do, . Large Globe do, ' Lary Charlton do, Yellow Ruta•Bagi do, •. Larte alarrowfat do. : - Mignonette, - c. Royal Dwarrilarrow fat dollerh 'Seeds, • Blue imperial do.: ' Bird Seeds;- •,, , Bishop's Dwarf Prolific do,Flower Seeds assorted, Bull Nose Peppei, Small Onions, Illamuthih Pumpkin, Sweet Corn, , • . Field . do. White Flint do, Long Salmon Radish, ' Oregon Coin, . . , Long Scarlet short-top do,'Clover and'Timothy seed, ' White Turnip do, Orchard Grass seed, • I White Sauminer do White Clover seed, Black Sp visit do, . ~ S ummer Flower Bulbs, ' White Spanish do, Dahlia Roots, Rhubarb for tarts' ' Early Bush Squash, - • '; Salsify or Oyster, Plant. Long Green do, . Savoy Leaved Spinnach, - Lima or'Cocoa Nut do, • ' Early Flat Depth Turnip, 'Tomatoes,'. rs- All kinds of Grass seed's not on hand. and Agri cultural Implements, o' the latest and'most approved kinds obtained to &dee, at abort notice; at tuanufactu rers prier's, carriage nailed. April 25 17- 1 , --, - 1.7 10. LIN '-STRINGS—A good article, just -received V and fur sale at BANNAN'S Stationery - Store, Pottsville. Apr/125,18M. .:-. - • , 17— WEEIL. TOTAL. 7,231 19 70.171 17 5,003 09 43,425 05 10.3b6 01 ' 09,304 01 1,110 15 14,322 10 23,100 91 232;223; 13 THartuharriber appointed by the Orphansl.Court of Schuylkill County, an Au.litoi to dist:thine the as, Fetes au'ising from the sale of the personal grinds of George Wain. deceaseiL in the hands dr-Michael Fritz, Administrator of this said deceased, to and among the portions entitled to the 'same, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the ditties of his appitimment. at his office, in the borough of Ornigsburg . .. on 'Monday, the Inch day of May next, at 10 o'clot:K.A. M., when and where all persons interested HOS attend! J. W. ROSEBERItY, Auditor. Orwigslnirg, April 2.5 th, 15.16 •17-7.31 MIE3 ' STRAY COW. • - -.. , , • _ • 16... . A., STRAYED from )he siihiiicrilier, ati . olit t:i;k. , 111': i l i the 716 iniit. i . a DARK BRINDLE COW. FP ven or eighLyears old,. horns incline for . ' ward and inward. Ally persori !like in formation where she hi, will he reasonalily.rewnrcicd• JOHN S. C. MARTIN. • Ponsville, April 25,1546, • • ' • 17- nEGsi,ave to inform their customers'and tile public 11 in general that they have opened for their inspec tion. one4if the largest and most varied assortments of good, suitable Gar the spring and summer trade that ever:camme to this county ; such as new.style :Siberian, Boddington, Croton, Arcadian, English, Franch, Ame r ican, cloths: and. cassimeres of all descriptions, with one of the richest and most fashionable stodi of vest ings the eve ever beheld: Also linen, fine cotton, and gingham shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Handkerchiefs, fine Hoskin Gloves, Suspenders, first quality stripfil and embroidered Scarfs, which for beauty and style cannot be surpassed. All of which will be ditpoeo of, at prices within the reach of every person. Should you fat- or us with a call, we are sattsfisd you will nut' regret it. LirpiN COTT -&—rAvLoit. Conner of Centre and Alabantonno,.street.i P, rilrgoodd made to order, inn style which can not be surnamed ill the state, for whirl we , can give the best of reference. 3,720 Pi Tons 21,100 01 Tons _ A LL persons indebted to the late firniof Shirk, Stern ix 4- Bets, recently engaged in Mc Iron business at Mount Perri, Furnace Putegrove township, Scuylkill county, will please call and discharge the same, and all those having claims, will present them tilt settle ment at the Fir wire, an'we are MI.VIOU9 to Close the 4insiness of the late firthiis earls, as possible : Sfilltii, STEES & BETZ •.. April, lBth, 16—M• • , • .... . Th,; Iron' business at the same place will be contin ued by iXlS;AirlaWli & CO. , . Danvil e & Pottsville R. .R.' Co., ()TICE ishereby given that aineeting of the stnek -IN.holg!en. of the :Mit% Ale 4- Pottsville B. itoad:coni -1 pany. will he held at Ilr room of the Board of Trade, in the Merchants Exclia ge in the City of Philadelphia, on the, fourth day of Ma • next at Ii o'clock A. M.. at u hfcli time and ;blare an Election will he held in pm • coo eof the art of incorporation for One President. Ten Managers, a Treasurer 1 1 / I .lBer Friary. to serve for one sear and until like (Wirers are ehoFen. ; April hth,_ Six Cents- Reward. pAN away from the subscribers on Sutiday last an 11 indentured Apprentice, to the Machine Business by the name of Franklin Seitzinger. The 4bove reward, 19,it no charges will be paid fur his return., .All per- Ans are forbid harboring or crediting him nn our ac cnunt.. W. & A. DE HAVEN. Minersville, April ISth, - • IV HEIM AS letters of Administration the !state r.v of //arid W. Brown, late of Norwegian towif s hip dereaseit.•having been gtiinimi to the 'subscribers, notice hytherefore given to all those in debted to said estate. to -make payment, and:all those having elating. will present them for settlement. ELIZALIETIIIIROWN. Admiralslraqi'. DAVID BROWN, Administratot.l April 18 r •116-6 t• G. W. MATCHLII;' attorney_. at LasC,, qffii‘e at .S'clorylkill gavot, nr.r I door to Ed- FOR:. SALE, A -TitArrr of l'2o acres rif land, siinate on the road leading frnm PinegrAve• to Achnylkill 'Haven. 10 frrini Haven and ti.froin Pinegrrive; ;Omni 35 acres cleared and under good fence and ridtieniion, the • • balance timber land. The impini,:enie'rus 4 are a Ina house and barn, n good Apple 11441 I I orchard, and n new 1.311: will, with a dr ag I cular saw, turning laythe. Time Fish ing creek, fiwatara, and Schuvlkill trail Read, will pass near, if 'not through this land.! 'Terms , Appleto - (:r.°, W. 31A1'CIIIN. Agent. Sahrt)lklll Haven; April 15, !S.M. • 16-1 f T UST received ft the York Store 100 Beak pf Belle Isle Nails, made exclusively of cold Nast charcoal Fmk, assorted sizes- •• EDWARD YARDLEY. Pottevllle,.AM4l 19 , 10— • • • - Dlssolutlon of Partner hip. TII E partnership heretofore existing betweirn John T. Hazzard nad David Martz. trading under the name of Hazzard & Martz, Was this day dissolved by mutuhi consent. All persmis - indebted to said firm, and all pPljOilet having demands against the are re quested to call on Jim. T.. Hazzard for settlement• The interest of David M:irtz having heen puretrised he Jail. T. Hazzard, the public are respectfully inform eil.ohat the oyster, vegetable, and tracts business, hitherto carried 'on by Hazzard & Martz, wilt lie con ducted by JOHN HAZZARD. Pottsville,i.April 18, 16 :it FAYE & BELROSE, (LATE BELROSE & SON,) 10.100 Chesnut street, 3 doors above 3rd siseet, • PHILADELPHIA, ANUFACTURERS & IMPORtERS-of every style I.VI of American and French Paper lianeinge, - (Wall Paper,) have now 'on hand the largest , assortruent at every variety=of price, to he found in the United States; and as their Store is about to be rebuilt, their present stock of new and ele.iant patterns, fine and e,rinunnnt also, Window Curtain. Papers, plain. and of beautiful designs: Fire Hoard Prints, Vievrs, now being disposed of on the tnuirt reasonable terms, Country meretants,will find till's a rare . opportumty, to procure 'gond. at eAremely moderate prices; April lb. 1846, 15-6 t CHEAP WATCHES. 1 ( " 3 4""7 -, The Cheapest Geld and Silver watch e - '' l •Vit , •: Ci' '"1 \,..4X •".„.t . '. PHILADELPHIA. • ~,. A , . . , L v f , OLD Levers full Jewelled . $45 00 k...T Silver" " • " 23.00 Gold Lepines Jewelled ' 20 00 Silver " • " , 15 VO Qnartiers fine quality 10 00 Bold watches plain • - • 15 00 . Silver Spectacles • : '1 75 Gold Pencils " . 200 Bracelets • 400 Also on band e large assortment. of gold And hair bracelets, finger rags, breast pins, hoopear rings, gold pens, silver spoons, sugar tongs, thimbles, gold neck curb and fob chains, guard keys, and jewellry, at equal ly low prices; all I want Is to call to cons lace custom ers. 3 65 3 65 3 65 All kinds of clocks and watches repaired and war ranted to keep gond time for one year. Old gold and silver bought or taken In exchange. For sale 8 dayand 30 hour brass . Clocks at . LT:WiS LADOIIIB, Watch Clack-and Jewelry, store, No. 4131 Market street - , - above Ilth,'North side, Philadelphia. Philada., April 18 , 1696. 111-6 mo ' - Nails and Spikes. .1 600 KE I TI ,.. I% C aii? and Spikes, at fr I on cents per Nova Scotia Grindstoneti at to 2 cents per lb. . Bar lein; at 9k cents per lb. Cast Steel at 181 cents par lb. warranted: Just received and for sale by January 1T,1840. IV GEORGE H. STICHTE OM AUDITOR'S NOTICE: A CARD. LIPPLNCOTT TALYILOIt Pottsville, Mail ie. Met, Notice. ziAMUEL It. W001); - Pre+1,1i , nt. • ' $ 16— Admiiiistrator's . Notice . ward Huit'zinger's Stora; . ! ... Npri! 1&, 1846, 16'-1v PAPER HANGINGS Texas, Ore . go:l,.Caii.fo and Vie • T-A R - THE Rubeeribar will attend to tiSt collection of all an counts planed in his hands,'.whether they be. Book Accounts, NutoßaraLs'or otherwise, with care and dis patch. • • •r N.I3L WILSON, P. • Pottsville, April 11, 1E46. : • j ' fr lIE partnership heretfore existing between Henry Prior and Thotnas F. Jenkins,' trading under the firm of Prior & Jenkins, •was disiolved on the fast of April inst. The bp siness of the-late firm will be settled by either of the subscribers.-!; HENRI( PRIOR April li, . 1544* H THOS. F. JEINEa.__ . • ; • NOTICE, IFII E subscriber hereby gives notice that he has with drawn from thepartncrship heretofore existing be tween. Samuel and Benjamin Capes ell, John- honey, dud John Ray, in the ,Coal Business', near St. Clair, Sclittyl kili County, Pa. The Wildness will be continued hereafter by the remaining p4rineks. JOHN RAY. ' April 11, : • ~ • ' 15.2t* . . , V IV li p .L rii be i s n o . l t il at p ublic lao , c i s o a e l l e , l 'o A d j Isi . li a r: :t; i : i lf l ti i ! t e e n t, t/i lli ' e of . ry of the subscribers, near lilinersville, 16'llail /toad cars, 12 Drift cars, 2 Horses and: Harness, 1 Dearborn waegon, 1 Sleigh' together with s lot-of Blacksnilitt's and Mining tools. Ternatimade,knuten On day of lisle by. April, 11 • . 1,5-2t* LPulon& ,JEINKINS, A Ca,nai3': irXiost Oi Thursday last Any pevan returninc the ,eatue shall be reasonably:rt. warded.: ' 4:3.I:CICOSLAND. April 11, lit4e. ..1 . . Doet. R. H. iCoryell, • -; . D ESPECTFULLY odes Ina cervices a•privnitiooer 1.11. of 3leilicine nod Surgery !tic the chircus of . SL-Clair cod its vicinity. —Office at Johnstilis Ilote St. Clair. . t.Clnir, April 1141E46. • • - ' i issoludlo • rr HE partnership heretnforei m estine between J. K. " si Smith. Reuben A. Heaton and D, Hunter, under the name of D. Hunter & Co:, is dissolved. The buil. hess will be continued by the: - auhaeribers, under the title of Mutter & Heatob. D. HUNTER. April II 154110 • ; • -.IL A. HEA.TON FOUND. 'A Pod.ket: Book, containing a $5 Bill. The owner can have it by proving property, and pay .ina. for ibis adyertiorincrit; by applying to ! JOHN W. WEBBER, April 11. 16 . 46. 1' ,Pottsville. COOt'ERCVG, itIUSINESS: subscriber tinnitinres to the citizens of this tin t mug anti vicinity that he carries on the COOPER ING 11U6INESiz in all its brahches. in Market street, opposite Mr. Wolf's Tannery', where can. always be porchased Barrels, liege, &c.. at the very low est rites, made of materials which he can warrant to be the hest quality. • lie also repairs all kinds of tubs and other woodwork in Its line of husinese, nt the Shortest notice and on roost reasonable tertits'.,7., 1 . Ile also payethe highest prife for old flour barrels, &c. - ,.ttlaVii and Hoop-poles, at his. establishment. -AsThe is dete rmined to mere; he hopes to receive the patronage oldie public. ; OW EN MARRIN.. N. B.—A boy about 15 or 16 Years of age will be ta ken as s ati apprentice. Apply to , : O. M. Pottsville, April 11. laid I 15-tt . Murat Co.; MERCHANT TAILORS, TTSI7 I ME, Two doors skwe the! Town ILA fl , ES.PECTFULLIrieturn their thanks to their friends . and the public f'r their past favors. They have taken the above store to carry on the Tailoring bust- TO'SS in all its various branches, atith from- extensive experience in the are. and by the vtrirtest attention to elegance, neatness and punctuality they indulge the hope of being abler to Satisfy the most fa sliditius We invite the attention of our, friends and public ,to our assortment Otf s Wollen Goods consisting of super fine French and - Encash Woid Dyed Broad Cloth, French Doe-skm, }'tench and English Wool Dyed Cas - Simms. Illark Dradata. do Buckskins, Croton Coat ing, .A most splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing ...consisting of Coats of Various Styles, Pants,. plain.and fancy Vests. suitable for the season. The above goods have been purchased cheap for rash and will he sold at New Ytirk Retail Prices. Gen tlemen furniihing their own cloths ran have them made and finished in 'the most chasterind elegint style, war renting perfect and easy fit. Citizens -and strangers desirous of economizing in thetrilrespwould do ivellhy calling at the above establishmelst Iwo doors above the Town Hall. PottsviVe, April 11 1846, 15- .• Henry Freeland, DOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER And imitator of Wood and 1.14b1e, Centre sticet, opposite Geisse',lEagle Dote!, PotMille. N "Apyil 4, 1846. EW YORK DRIED DI.II I IB--For Pale by lII9MAS D. BEATT 'l4-- Y. REARED DRIED PEACIIES--EnrAikale hY THUMAS D. BEATTY. 1516. 14-- JIALIFAX So IM ACK VAt i -7 - 11 r ; ' ; b iick BRATTY. April 4, 1816. 14-, OVA SCOTIA SALMON:4er nale by / • THOMAS D. BEATTY April 4, 1846. 'EW YORK SMOKED LIEE—For iale by TIPAIA S HEATTY. April 4, 1916.. - 14 J6-3t• In- the COurt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill CO, 51une Term, 1946. Abraham Hart, . 1 Henry C. Carey, Isaac Lea I ,!Eliza C. 1 - 5. - Baird, Joseph G. Lawton and Ellen Virginia, his wife, late Ellen 'Virginia j- Baird. and Henry C. Baird, Louisa A .Baird, Caroline A. Itiird, Augusta M. F Baird, and Edward C. Baird, , by Ma• ria Carey. their Guardian. T O th . 4 Plaintiff and Defendants above named, and all other persons interested in the proceedings, take notice, that an Inquisition under tilts writ, will be held on' the premises, tterein:tnentionril. on Thurs day, the 21st day of May, 1816: at 10 o'olock A. M., when and where you n ay attend If you think proper. , JEREMIAII REED, rq, Orwigsbvire. , April 2il lain 14-6 t NEW GOODS. HE subscribers having purchased of CharlesT ler. ills entire stock of Goods. will continate the business at his old established et:and, on Centre street, next door to Fox & Mortiner's lintel, a n d U 'lrlilka- VOr to deserve the patronage of their ord customers and the public generally. A papply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries andueetiaware, ilueenswaie, have just been added to the.stock. ! JAMES M. BEATTY & Ca. March 26; 1546. Et-s`• CARPETING.—Irserain and Venetidn Carpeting or . various qualittes, for sale ,y J. ;AL BEATTY. ¢ Co. March tB, 'SIG 41 RIED rEAcrtr.Fy.--:7:tiperin , !Southern pared 11 Peocbes, for bUle by • .1. M. I.lliAlFr. 4. co. 13- I'EAT4ERS, of the first quaiii)'' l l constantly on hand, i and fin . sale by • . .1. .Sl4 IIi:ATTIC & Co. March ft., 1618. 13— . For Sale and to be Leased. UPERIOR COAL MINES 1N WyOMING VAL i_3 LEY. for'sale and to be leased, tavorahle terms. Inquire at tioe office of ; I V: L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law, March, 1:6;1616. Wilkes Barre, Va. OSBORN'S WATER COLORS Lt hoses o [ 12. 18 and 21 colors, best quality, ar less than Manutic lurer'l prices, just received end Ini i sale at HANNAN'S Cheap :;tatinnery Store, Pottsville..Also. Toy Paints n :every variety. .April 4, 1516 11— ALLX:4I%IM'S , TR CORAPIIE. • 1 1 A NEW AND VALUABLE DISCOVERY. nEING a liquid dye, ;shirt) instantaneously changes ..1., the color of the hair to a benutifni brown or black, without any injury to the hair on 4kin. The great au periority of this dye consists in its easy mode of applica tion and inmantaneous effect—all other dyes requiring from ten to twelve hairs to produce any change Its. superior excellence wilt be appareht to every one upon a single application. r . i Extract from the Philadelphia • Dally der' s 7'rit obap he . —The effect of.the above on the hair is truly astonishing. was tried yesterday in our office. and the change from grey to black, was instantaneous. Extract from Ihe Philadelphia, Daily Forum.—Seve ral of our acquaintarices have recently applied to their hair the valuable liquid known as "Alexander's Trico. haphe"—a new and valuable discovery; and it has in no case failed to produce the desired effect. Immedi ately after applying it to grey hair or whiskers, it im parts a beautiful brown or black color. Extract front the U. il• Gazette.—Blessrs. R. 4. G. A. Wright, cell a liquid dye for the hair which a gentle than assured us would, with nol trouble, color either black or dark brown, the hair of chin or head that had an obstinate tendency to red or grey. Extract from the Philadelphia Inquiree.—Hair Dye. —The liquid dye for the hair, which Is sold by R. & G. A. Wright, No. 23 Fouth Fourth 'elreet,—is an excel lent article. It is said that it instantaneously changes the color of the hair to a beautiful brown or black, and without injury to the skin—the dye is called "Alexan der's Tricobaphe:' Extract from the Philadelphia Daily Forum, Dee. 7th 1841.-7Rezeteder's Tricolhaphe.—W e frequently hear our-friends speak favorably of this liquid dye, one or two applications of which It is aier:erted, will instanta neously chanse the color of the hair or whiskers, to a beaatiful brown or black, i . vithoui': injury to the skin. It has been used and recoinmetidedity many of our cit izens, and ;ye doubt not it fs a valuable distovery. CAUTION.—To prevent fratul.'each direction bears the written signature-of 0. Alexander. •O. For rile in Potted Ile, - by R. ['ANNAN. Also by Druggists generally, ib ughout the United Metes, and by the sole agents. R. k G. A. WRIGHT. Importers of Fancy Goods. Brushes, Combs. Parttime ry, &c., No. 23, South Fourth Phllede. 3darch'2B, , . la-dm street, Philadelphia. • ' i ' , Public Sale. THE MIN,F,RS'.i . i ., 4OURN AL. 1' ` . .. , . . ----- - ' 4 • ;--;:- ' - '= -- -7 ' - " . .• •,- • J. '' , : , ':: , ,:::-•:,.•!.... -- ::,.:7.:: , :,,5, • , : nsv ----7 :.'•• •ss --- ' ' • --- ----' •-•,-----''';'• • ; '. v,.. , . - 1 •- • •‘,,•:,:-.:..•;,;•,,,:v:ap1-....,,;,-.p...,0.,.,-.,..•.,..:......:,:,•.,--ar.\"----1-1 F , :;„•, , ,„ ,,, : , !.... , ... , _• , •:::”:".•:c , .`•• ,,, ••• ,, •1•4 , • • ••- • ••• •••-•• -•-•-•'• • :"'• ". I. ll‘ ' - '' . ' - i'; STAPLE AND • r vit\Tav f, Tinv c'-. -I :2' - - Ng i •STAr.; -2.Yel 2.2 .1 . 11l liAl GOODS &C• ' , C - 3 .: '4) 4( IN SECOND -STREET, BETWEEN, MARKET AND cHr6N - ur STAHETS, PHILADELPHIA. !-''' 4 1 '.;3i. . ..‘ . _ - , - 1, k ,..i . ATTENTION is particirlarly-requO .): end retail, which for variety, - eryles or 7.• Ilt [ :HUGH' AW.:X.ANDER, ' • . WILLIAM FRYER, ... . . . • . Is. MARTON di, C. •',. - ..0c . MLES 1S h i E Of tare late firm of Fryer Anderson. IMPORTERS ./221'1) DEALERS '-'• Staple attb ..I'urn Orli eacbs - , •• 4- • R ETAIL, i . • , EISS reCOTllmeTtceo. business at , i•• 1 ' W H Lt OLF;SA.EF: AND tt - - ' u. 38. . :..:• VECIFSILE /ND FEIIL IN - . No. 5 - , NEAR ItLARKET, - . ; • And cfferrf , r sale, a new and beam Ifni stock uf • . 1 , Rich Dress SLks andlshawls. ' ' _Would call the attention of purchasers to his' i . - ' m,,,,,, t ti r i e , d ,,, Li i ,,, d stoelcof NEW SPRING Gnovi, now opened. ! FANCY - ar4D STAPLE DRY C.0 . 1)0S • ..-.' - Clreap for Gash, - , •- I estings. Linen Prills. in•which will be fond the latest And best styles i • E -; - Goods generally. of 811,443, and Dreati Grinds "Generallv; to which • - 2d'alions will constantly be made, as New St)lcs . • .... HOLLINSHEA.O.3 4. 2S:HERRE RD, are received. I NO. 56, 1: . i::: :, Partsi :a nnb k n i : : ::c car e d ane . FiCumi Furnishin g e' d :. ! ib u, :: !", ir . i l s r h . I , o u r :I . k m , .1Z e c. r s . . -- , . ' • , :1: . - : JOHN KIEHL,‘• i Third door atr•ve Chesnal, ("Weed fide.) 1 ! - , ll l:l 3 . ' s s , ir c::.ii • ;0 9:11 , e hie le n o d o it f l 7 s hr t .. c a , c ;i lid ,G f: t zli n li d .. . I wirol,..Esaan An) atrial. DEALERS 1' :.....:, L. DRESS' SILKS & SHAWLS, . . • •=.- AGNEW Sr. Co., . njrzd3 2 r % ,p - r , 4: 1 s h, ; ; ; I: : Fancy F;.. Staple . _ t- ' - .'. acl •- '-‘ t. - css) cc.>;( - fi ..e--... ~ No. 26, • ~:t .;-• • . • '-.5. Have re .c. c . e rc. ive ...ri d : ta; France t © their o importation of n i :7 , s a sr s p h a a t , c , r , ~,e , s o t t r oZ ,, e ,i,, . , : cti i e r,,i r oi t r : q tla .„.: l 3l ; t :e ., a p4 s p. sc a r r t i : l n ni 3 e cc t: t t , - GE O. EDWARDS &. , SON ' of Printed cashmere,' Silk. • !troche. Square and . I : .• ''. • !ining which are ' .. , No. s i, . "i:. w ::::: l ::: l , k m , ::: thter,him,orrh,,, hi,, plock of , fr3, l . 7i e ll r e t i h h a e nt a:tr o n l t t i t o: i t i o , f to th c e k o lm f dllners, and Cowl- .: ',...1. 1 '...' t./0 pieces of rich press Silks, from Ric . to &a Ist h . a eh b oiee v.:trip:to:O.! 3t,ourribik , :Artielee.. • -;' per yard. :. ' VO " Bareges. Painted Lawns and Mousse- i it, F h a e t } ic h y , G; d b : e c n r in se nr e t c l i n e i 4 3 ;: v r i p ti a i s t s h e e d g i r n ea th t.e e . F c it a y r , e. a s • A RTIFICIA - 1, • FLoWERS. • lines de Laine. ; - ..;AMES .. KAIGN,,-'. , .Kbbont•.• . &a,— T , ;711 . 11iill , 5, MICA', arns, •...' 100 lndaux Lout, Shawl*, white, starlet. blue & I ,z, Londe. SOO rich Painted Caihmere Spring Shawls: ' No. 4 3': .':',.. - .- - DEALER IN DRY-GOCI.OS GENERLLY And art e l r r :1 1 11 w 1 .37:r s t r . i e r C l: r s:r vr o ri n T t t r i :c i t n e d i lg ti with . , the C lll e l di n e r y I t•tiainesr. whi,.h they are gelling un the most fa- ...; .:1i With a splendid stock at Wholesale and Retail. I:5 • , - vorat.le terms. • 1; ~..,..,; J B E S,S 0N&8 0 N, • Among which nre Cip Cr app. Mond, Gauss, :a. . Willow and.Tratisp 3 arencla & ce c A n g r ;e l a r t l: v " a m rret - ...," 11. , • L. ' - ' ' Ao. 42, 7 1, , ' 1311nk Mullins and Rook Handkerchiefs. of th-e. r -.---, , most approved titarous. de Lalne. Rare fies„ THE P.IE W YORK - E-'• 111 . . 7 Are daily receiving new and fashiauab,e Lawns. Chintzes.Ginghams.silks.&c.; Caslimbre„ PIEHIN l'E.ll, COMPANY, • •,,,. - • ' FRENCH AND OTHER! Sulk. Thine/. Seal skin and Blanket Shawls, &c. - •,, GOCOD' - 3, - K-' JACOBS & OLIVER ' S • "iVo. 30, ;.../ Have constantly au hand.nnd for sale. n largo 'LI., --.<'"--'-',..: . B A L D . d ACTIN a I t r a lll ll ol e llt a lVl n N a G a , : G f'9 o ll ol.) a ,... 4 4 " ., r t i t i . nf iTh l which *Nell- -Clothing Ware-lionse assertmeni cribs nes , selected TE.IS in the Phila. ;•..', . . 3 delphia ntarh‘t;.a and at the 'miler Pm es ler t ash. :.'l '-....', the attention of purchasers is respectfully invited ~,,. ..„. n., 11, c ormr of 2,14- Chcsimt streets, Dealers, Iletiskeepers, and every budy itsibg :- Tea. In town or cuntry are' invited In a• l, and ;• VVATK: N - SON&HAI...L . Engtish. Frenen •and Anmrfran Ilroadeloth.s. ' Wallet don t wish to ittly, at le.a.t In obtain a " I :,i No. 7 1-2 rast . Sit - e, ~_ en5,,i n ,,,,,, v,,,,i„,...., saiin,its. Tailors' Trim-. little pamphlet kept on their connter ; entitled - mines, sec, &c• wide!, are pffeted to the public:it i 'dittos to 'fen Thinkers," and therefrom learn a 111. ...-' Wouid respectfully extend nn invitation to Whole . sate or Retail, at . ris lotv prices as they little useful Lit - ono:11ton on thq4unject.' The _il :I , , , e;r: i ri o e c n; d l 7 i d ,ai ri ne ls' ; '"::::;; d il d ::: ! ; ; ::::: ; : d 1 ' Geaz_nam,l3.-,hnit;:d'iliti"ih'illii•o‘till;;einiutu AMERICAN , c.., No :10 South Second Street Is the piaci , . '.... : 1 - I _ ...,, - of DRESS GOOD, Shaded Italzorittr s, Barges c Malta 111... I.llWns. Scotch Gingham.. Chintzes. &e. &c.'l3.lrnsleys..Tuble Linens and Sluii'ditiest. ser'ilr OPENED. • . pouiphlet i+. of CDLll'SPe'r,dio. .: . . ' 7/f/MITT,I'Pf3 . . •-.... . i t liarklie's :19 , 4 Richardson's superior DDIko. of . ..I nut cad beautim „o3„rt. ent of Font .artiele3. •:. GA RIVA L LED 111.4 NUF ACTORY, ',• l 1 - - ; Irish Linelie . fliWil)S in store ; Sheeting moil S • 14:11 (IA Mg' ri:lsns, Steel Beads. rurse Rings.' - No. Xl5, .. .5 1 i - Shirting Minims, &r. At. "(7OUNTERPANES. . . i n , :l i :ass . cds. Itin7s and Chilli - is, Purse Claiips, ' , ti1ip,„re0.,,,,,, ~artily Q, ....:,..1 1.01 .1 .: , •.4 And ,4 !id...9. Steel and Silk hoard : s • tott Benda, all rotors of Shade d and , • , I 'Fashionable lionlleiS, ' F , I , 1 A large assortment of all sues, mal.es and 11, ' tiliallY• ' ‘ - - ' Plain Twist; Crochet Needles. B ;I. ,Bricelers, : Are inwle to ..oth th,,. , PhiladeinHa tact. And ~.' ; - 1 --: : ' Jet L o cket.. Jal and Pearl Stlide, Children's Gat- to add to D . 1.4 V,F.: , 1 t m.tt I. Pe ix 1, ,, W .; :t1.1.tn - shr: 7 . 1 : .:-. JOHN STONE & SONS, tern. It le. Rings. Bead and plain pop es, F,alli. the heainiful PAMELA BONNETS which is 1,r " .. '- , •i 1 . : No. 45,. i er Dusters: and' a- splendid a‘sortment of -fine Fans ; Cold Bracelet Claxps. /lair Brush,t and sale. To whiell he invites. the attention of his ',EI Combs. perfumery. &e. r} Hair Plaited in lieges- cu.torners audit'', puldic gen e rally ~, 1 ' •'''' Witos.r.smik: AND .RFTAFL I DUALEDS IN . lets, Guards, Finger Rings. Caring., &e., &c., at - . --, sfLiS, IlltiBONS, FE-4THERS, FLOWERS .- .. . DRESSLER'S, .. ~.. ~. AND MILLINERY GOODS, ..:" '.7.e. 47 South Scrond Street. East Si'de. - THOMAS L. SMITH'S .-, . • ~ New aiid cheap l'ar?.qt Ware- Kruse, • •-: • :- . .'• MRS. M. A. MI NG, .. SAMUEL TOWNSEND,. .. • ro o. 13, . .-. No. 21, , No. 33, ' -' Corner of Ma r dc Horse Alley, '7 • • ,--: ~ - Carpeting and Matt:tig. Ware house, . • - .. - ..; • . 'RR gr 63 1.. g7O g. 7•4 gk, • • - liiiperial.Three-t,ty a.„ • Has eon.tantly oil hand n large ase , rtooint of ,_. , . irrrcrial, Three-piy. Ingrain and Venetian ..": ' - invites the attention of NerrilaillA and Ladies superb and Extra Fine Ingrain I . , I. ,', 5 to a new and well s elected a... Eu rtm en r o f FAN- Fine and Continon . v.r do , }. cAIter.TINGS (. \ RpEl'IN GS, :-.. -:., ry, !MILLINERY. consisting of all the New Damask Plain .T. To it Venetian] .. '. - Oil Cloth.. Tald., Covers. Nl:mines, Cotton. List :'... ''' busies of Silk Bonnets, Straw do.. Brsid do., cloh Li-t, Ran and ilyinp , slid Rite Corpetinge. 4;c-wholes:lle 'or retail at 8 E , ,, ,,, g , i ,, i , ;1 1 ,, Kinb0n5, Frew.") flowers. ~f notch; Oil ( '_ l.nlis, Nankin. Canton and Smtnich )fading. , ' the ver2. lowe.d Ossit prices. Table :Ind Pi•ino ct,',, tars, Hearth Rugs, Door - • ., • -- - `t -- ''.; - ? ', , .. - . - 1' c . 1 . . - i I •., r - -i -, 7 -- - - -- 3.5. All t ' i l rWe i r A s " eTe t t ic ul t e i d M' ili n t l i l i f‘ll l ,7ll y ". , e, ;nd charges Mats, Stair Rods, &c. Ar.c... ' . •-: reasonable. • . . ..A,/........, ...........m, .....5....,...... ..,.:J ~%...c , ,, , • 1 -------- SHARP, I.'NDSI...:Y & HAINE,S, . • No riS ~ . . tsci"..) , 3T. - -Lli. - :...'.. - :,',... r.:atkredir;,7_. Eig ~rZ, g .1..)'. , 1 g' trill • • No. 13, Intimrilers of IM Ponturi, '. ~ ..; . - IMPORTERS OF ' . - • ` ' - Brunel., French, S co tch. 4 fri„,h- Dry Goods, Keeps constantly on hand all'kinds of 1.-a, SHAWLS, SILKS'AND DRESS GOODS, ..-; • -", And Wholesale Ileal,ers to-Dry Goods General- - Triormartze: My., and &Me g Goods, ,•- )),•-• And of eve*. variety suitable for "Friends." , ly. WHoLESALE OLY. . , ALAD. . Cotinfry Merchants:4,nd Wholesale buyers S Such as Thread!, Spool Cotton. Tapes,-Books ..-, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, • :::.;• Neei.es.kid:edxllo;FiMen's and Ioy"s D',sr, and tieirsr,,hef,rrhin:eisevtcie. Tea t dates, ~,urh F4ri'iiAriceN.iiankeisQl:ir.Piiedt-. .ieiri:Prl:ai•j:itran(;".ll:lD''"l.R:z;:w(ils)i..rriv,v.xm.k 'in.,:tc.ntdstutrs for :ia,.lnakers and E u ro p e, ng,.and' l i: . l al ".1E: ' 7 ' ne73kea. f.llp3iiu:l7:,e. ay ! lease give ''...,, me a tall . C pl 3 NOI 'Eel+ not exceedinT, four lines. inserted once for 2.5 cents--three irniertions 371 cents. • WANTED. EVERAL Moulders, Finishers, and Boller Makers, t are wanted immediately, at . the Pottsville Iron Works. To good writ kmen, good wages will be itivnts. Jan. 17 _ •E. W. 11t•G1NNI.S.. SHERIFFALTY. To the Free and' Independent Voters of the County of ' Tr RT ENDS AND, FE1,1.01, 1 7 CITIZENS i—At t lie so. I licital ion of many of my .friend. and acquaintan ce.. I offer myself as a candidate for the offiCe of g3IlElt- VT, at the election in October next • should I be elec ted. I will di.eharse my; duty faithfully and impartially to the best of my ability. Very rcSpeCtrilily, yrtliTS • 1!;lATIIANIEL M. -WILSON. Pottsville, Morch ‘28T•1816. . VALUABILJE TRACT OF LAND • • FOR. SALE,. • SI TITATE in Barry toivnshrn. eon' mining 101 acres, ahorit mint' which are idenred.and in a good elate orcultivalinn, with a fine Apple orchard of 100 trees, besides Pear and Plumb trees. There is nlro a good stream of water running through the prop erty sufficient for a ..ant Mill. The land aljoins.prop erty belonging to George Seitzinger; and others. For terms and other particulars, ripply to J ACOBIREED, Pottsville, PETER DILL:MAN; on the Premise. Barry,, township, Fe-b•ifil • . 9—ti , , • BURDEN ' S, L PATENT HORSE SHOES 0 , . MADE OE TILE best refined American . .„ Iron, for select about the same price: , of tile. • _ . Iron in ear, lif Mt a saving of about MO per Cent to-the purehaser. All shrill sold, ar warrante' tied if not satinfactore . can be returned and Fbe money Will be retund(4. GRAY & BROTAER, 42 Walnut st.. Philada. June 8 I - 23 . . . , . . . .. . . . To the; Honorable tyre Senate' and House. of Tiepresentaiives.of the 'United :States in .. , . congress assembled : . . - . . . . . , . . i The Petition of the sitbscribers, - citizens of Schuylkill county, Pennsylyania, engaged n the Coal• Trade and varimis . oecupationg dependent upon the prosperity of the same; RESPECTFULLY REPUSENTS: - i ___,• 0 , . : . Tht4 the. Coal Trade froin'lB3B to 1842 was in a most deplorable condition—the i opirators were reduced to a, state of Bankruptcy—the miners and laborers were out of employment, or Working for a hare pittance which was paid altrui c st eutirely in trailic—the Rail Roads leading to the Landings were gradually sinking into decay and ruin, without the means of repairing or relaying them—deSpondeney and tlesolation characterized every branch of the trade, an that too at a period (1839 & 40) when the duty on-Foreign (.7oarwas higher than 30 per cent. asl • valo rem, the rate proposed to be charged in the Bill, reported to your hernorable . bodies by thq' Committee of Ways And Means. • ' .. . . . . Your memoriafistS attributed that prostration to the reduction of the duty on the foreign article. and in their memorial presented to your honorable ; bedtes in 1842. they pledged themselves to Congress and the public, that 1 if the:duty on Foreign Genii was increased to $2 per tolf,,,and a.con'sequent reduction in the price in our'Atlantic cities did not follow. within a period of five rears from the imposition of said duty. !hey would not ask a continu anee of ary duty. - A Epecl fi c duty of $1 75'per ton was ithposed by Congress-, and the following. were the aver age prices of Coal in the Philadelphia, , New York and Boston markets, in, the years designated, copied from the Books of regular dealers in those cities, which confirms the prediMions of your rnemorialisti to a much great'e.. • tent l than they anticipated: ' I r I ) _ . . . , . , From 1837 to 1842 a large portion of - the Minors and I•aborers were out of 'employment, and those.l.aborers who succeeded in getting work, received only from $3 50 to $4 per week, and: Miners received from 5 to 66, which in many instances was all paid in traffic: Now . all those Who choose to work . are employed , and laborers receive from 5 toils° , and miners from 8 to *lO per week, nearly-al(-of which, and in some instances the whole sum, is . paid in ll:limey, showing-an increase of wages from-20 to 40 per cent. since 1842. - ' • Yourimemorialists attribute-the present flourishing state of, the trade, which contrasts so advantageously with former ) ears, to the salutary effects of the Tariff of 1842, which inspired confidence.. hnd stimulated heavy in vestments in the trade, increasing labor-saving machinery in mining, and greatly extending and - ch6pening the fa cilities of ;transportation. not only in our own region, but to the Atlantic markets—they therefore deprecate any•alter ation-in the present duty on Coal, believing. that it would prove ruinous to the trade, destructive in its effects on the price of Veber, rind would confer no advantages on the consumer. • _ - . . Your memorialists would call your attention to the fact, that the proximity of the Pictou and Nova Scotia coal mines to the New England States, would give those regions a decided advantage, if the duty should ba redu. ced, overithe American operator in Pennsylvania; as the price of freight from 'those places to Boston is seldom. mare than the price of • freightfront Philadelphia to Boston. while coal can be put on . board at Pictou and Nova Scotia. frcim 81 50 to 81 75 per ton less than it can lie put on board at Philadelphia.; , - . Your memorialists, although directly connected - with the Coal Trade,. are aware that the:Various productive; and inantifaciuring interests are so intimately connected, that the redth uon: of the duty below the standard of Pro tection on any, would seriously of the interests . of all: they therefore ;,respectfully suggest to your honorable bodies to cease legitilating on the subject, and let the present Tariff alone. It hai.worked well so far, and the people are satisfied;with it. 'And they will ever pray„&c. •.. • . , . . fisted to the exterrtre assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODFL sod ether Mevihaa in That square, both wholosole nil prices, will afford great advantages to purehuers, as Est forth in. part in the fallowing CARDS: • lExtensive Clothing .E'mporiuria. , ''TIC erea , est harcaimi in ready mails rinthina arc to he tll , l at M. T . ll. X CI":1 Aid Established [ l innet, WE,RECOMMEND OUR FR lEND s .., L( i.too.No. '29.,. Market Street, Philadelphil. who 11;0 juin ' • . linistwil one of the larcest and most complete assort ...i. ~. WHEN PtItC11.11.5I:10 BATS &cars, , . . A_ . , I meet of Sprin• and -mailer clothinc• in the city, ran ' IN PHILADELPHIA, 4- , - I sivilic of En...se and Fro , k Coats. sprier nod ,atomer ' 7 ' , , TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF —"-- 1 - Sackslinil Itnat , -e•. of gas, CUM.:tette, MLA nod Croton 'Cloths. Tweed roltrantere. Brwwn Latter, fee.. Ral , l l l' GA.RDEN & BROWII,' ,l Trench Cassithere patio, and Vests of every descrip lion. . . No. 196' 211uriitt at. second door Leluw ::::xi6 st.: ). All torments nt 11112 e=tatilir , hment are werranteds _ PIIILADELP7II.4, :I both in tit and workmanship ; they arik cro lip express. lv fer the retail trade. consequently more cars is taker, . \WI' r. , • xtencl a- reneral 111vitati , n m the citiz - rs of; ; ji, the eel.' thin of tire cood,..as 'well as the style of 1 V V PotlSVllie and its Vl.llllly, ne well as all others, l coffin!. The nroptieter °rifle establii.hircnt Is 7! prOc , wl:en mirth:isms Hats and Caps, to our store. We ! 6,11 railer (tiara: served a recalar spprentireehip I , • have on hand a hind comitlele as...MM.:lllOf Horn nod!! the husloess) and has.none hat practical worlonen in Cape of every variety and style, winch we are selling ! i his employ Gentlemen in want of elothina, may de rail one fount, lower than the usual prices; viz: ' 4 i pen/1 opal being suited in every iespeit, as we are de- Extra Soparior Beaver Bats, trout 62 5010 64 DO,' l !ermined not to be. undersold by any competitors. .2,11 ' Brush 2 tlll to .3 ra coils ere purchased for cosh and sold for each. winch 1 .• " ' Silk ii ~ ISein Il 01 . 1 ; 1 enables aim sell a little lower than ilmse who deal ole r .. " French Moleskin " $2 30 usual prices 403 , the credit craven), it being a self-evident fart. that' the i Good For hats, as lOW as ' • 1251 nimble sixpence is better than the slow shilling:. . , Aisn, a complem-torkolSummer Hats. such no white. i „Alen, always on hand an extensive assortment Of a nd drat, Beaver, thrush, and Bats, Leghorn Cloths, Cassimerea. and Vestines. (which Will he made Hats, Shorting . ; or minutia, blots, &c., at tower prices i l to order at the shortest notice) Shirts, C , llate, Steepen than they can be hail elsewhere, . derv, Gloves; &c. . . Mo TRACY: 1 his is a fact known. bV-all who have dealt With ue. ' No. 2:1':. Market street, Philadelphia.' Calland be Nati,fled ;itis to your own interest. :1 Fhilada., April IS, 1516 16-3mo' Merchants. Sti.rekeepers, hatter;, 31W1 others, (who _. buy to sell attain,), supplied nn ,want tit terms. Be _ sure and doll. - GARDEN & BROWN. N 0.196. Market st.. 2 , 1 door below hilt Philada. ' Philtila: ' -}Larch 1810 , . - 13- 1 5 , `ANNA Sulu in barrels & liagS, for sale at the.lowes Market price, delivered on board of lloats'On the ....thuytkio, FREE Of PORTERAGE Oy • (MAY &'III2OTHER • 31 Walnut et. or Locust st. Wharf Schuylkill. ' rhiladelonia Juiy 10th. • • , . 12.1 TWO SMALL FRAME HOUSES. situa. 7 •-r , te,l on the Lyme!' of William end Nermelan Irk, 4 - ' s , ree!.. in the P. - n . OllEll' of Pottsville; also gnnd Building lots in marbet street. App4y in i U. street._ March 11, ISie'.. 1 1 I •—•'.:en* . Pltiladelphia—holesale `1839 per ton Av e r age.ss 50 1840 " ' .5,50 1841 " 5-00.. • 1842 " 4" 25 • 1843 " 3 50 - • 1844 " 3 374 1845 " 3 . 50 • " ms INZ pl ) itabci t tin. SALT ! SALT ! ! For Sale. New york—Retail. Average. $8 00 8 00 7 75 • • 1 50 • 75 . 1 550 • • 6Eo , A CARD TILE subseriber respectfulty informs his friends and the' public in eettaral, ttiat he has inn received frem Philadelphia. a fr..sit supply of excellent Wines. genuine Holland Herrings. :Awls; Cheese, dried Plums hest bind, Raisins, Fran, all kind of Nuts, Cracker., Candles of all sorts`,all of whit he sells'at a very ren sonahle rate, n 4 his "nnfectinnery and Refreshment House, one door below Mr. Stichters Hardware E;ltore, Centre sirert,PrittSville. In orldit inn to the . ahnve.he keeps ennstnntly of hand excellent Porter, Ale. Beer; Chief' end Mineral Writer. He returns his unfeigned thanks to those who have en kindly encouraged ttinblin - ringthe past year. and hopes thronah strut nventinn to hie I.llAilll`Sq and good Sc,, rommodition. , . to render satisihrtinti in all who mat t -favor hi nit - with a call. lie theternrerespel t tinily toll- On t furore parri - wage or his old , and the Ruh. tic generalry.„, ANTHONY FEIST. Pottsville, April 4, 1644. 'l4 . Roston—Retail `Average. *9 to $lO 9 to • 11 13 to 9 6to 6 i 3 to 61' to 6i 6to 7 i'''''''T 1.,,,,V, e •": 17 . . - , 4 -- -.., 7". asaltit:Tl,T,,, 1 -. .:-- - -:r.= ' - ,Pt- -, ..tc:),.0% " ...ec," - ' 7-- „ , tgi r c 4 !- )7: - .4 ;5 4 r:-." -- -- , MINERS' JOURNAL Sattu Mornln*, April 23; *A.tivera...%rz call otwerre by the ,armigomerit of Our pe.per, that news will Le, found en every pace, cotogsls the ronder to elv_sce crer all tike *dyer. ti cmcns. ri his obv.atis to a great e7"ent. tho. objection of havinz rilrcrtitemen paced en what is termed 'lto of the ,parer., . - I •LrThe - 6 b 97 • heel a great horror:fol . . the wo:d eAgent." This is not zgiogular. If we nits. take n the editor conducted an ..Agency," these severed veare since, and we learn : that thcre are tnetiy ans;v:is inrzirit 3 - I lA4O Ct:13.1l„ regard to that "Agency." Tnj GuECt EcuesE. ! —Thiaugh an ovei:si:Lt we publithed last week that the great solar w;Kilil take 'place on Friday. yettetday. Tpie was a mitt +lce. The Eclipse comes alto-day, and if the • WPlllher is 'clear our readers will havelan opportunity ut wants:qua the largest eclipse of 141 sun that v:t.=ible.fat many years. Tax NCTIUNAL a.—The Washington pa• pets state that. the prePar.itimii lot tile groat NlA tional Fair: to be held on the 2kt of next month are*going oti rapidly. The toil.ling for thcf exhi bition of articles sent on inn process of eonstrne.. tion, and & , .m the efforts that hive been, and are being 'mane by the friends of American Industry. we haVe rb.) doubt that the di-play will most splendid ever witnessed in this country. We should, be glad to reo these exhihitn.ng held bitH niftily, during the long sessiOn of every CongrEr• co that all our Nationil legilstors Might be 'le- . quainted:o.ntt the WOlkinanthip prudu:ts of Amt. ican liectianic3. • ' . 1 ‘Ve trou!J also Sur4gi•et ihe propriety of having a lured rnaw hi rounciiion with the patent infiCe, %Oleic eiWr..i new ankh. of ~ . .tinericanroanufaciura Py r n,liOt i,.' sent for exii.itiition„with Off price. and place Of niatio'facture ittlachad to it:.. Such a pro. cet:ilin; we think. would .1.3 productive of great,. I benefit. . . , Prom the United Sutra •Gnzatte we dip this following tle:te;imion of the luilJinr, iulendeJ to be used fur the exhibition of articles sent on for exhibition: 1 , , . The %fist linildin.now in the courie oferectien at Washington, for the - purpose of exhiltlling the virioutt nitrides of 'American in:ld-try, and skill da ring the fair Which a to h.. held in the ensuing ninth will he the largest ofthe kind in the coon. try. It is in the of a T the lip of the y, is 160 long lty GO wide. and the shaft of the; 210 feet long by GO 'wide, Makiag the whole Ttio feet long by GO wide, pod the sides are 'l5 feet high. It contains an Men of 30,000 square feet or 3.:)33 square yard:; and is lighted by 36 large windows in theroof.—The mein la be covered with painted Canvas. dyer :the boarding, of which it will take 4,222 square yards,—There are two sheds, use each side. 240 rte.! long and 20 wide, which rover an :free 0f'4,600 square feet: The exhibition is intended to conipri,:e all kinds of. articles end fabrics and the arrangements are - , uch that,cyery article sent in the Cdtrimittee Will Inc faithfully taken care of, fairly eXhilided and safely returned to its 'proper ot.7.ner, Meebanies andMannufaetuters.— item the citizen whose ,on. Iy capital is lasi - A.Ol and induqty, up to ithe wealthiest operator who-c money gives employ.. meoito. bandredg,—nre all expected, and invited in contribute to this great National di4lay ofhtime labor. Ii _~~J Lt'-The Novi :down Herald cono;iii, the Tol , lowing (Air hit it;thc present aspect of oregoni al ~fatrs at Wasflingion: ," WHP.IIL ' S 'AMOS I —Tfie Ste mot Oeezan'.run n a ipck in Hell-Gue. where. et ilia latC!.t adei: ce,:. the lay •higtivand dry.! AmH. fin SUnt. trhu.e ,•rnena fur atid wide, anJ received with due crriirnee by the , ;faithful, culin perhapi tell •wliat's in Vv. , wince now! • 'ArtiS'r C , II33IENDAULE:--4118 Tolit Mastai' at B'eton Rouge reet oily cent.e *lt.t.t4u. to. the,Editor of the Louisville Journal, superscriluAl •.G. Dirty Preutiss." which' Mr. P. traneiniited; to ti P Poet. master General, and received f the fullov‘ing very proper reply • • •. '• Puar Oertcs Dce.e.a•rxstiTi'l • April It, 1846. , • 5 DtAll :—l'receivedyhuri of the $l.l enclosing a letter from the Postmaster at ' Baton Rouge—the leder should hate been franked by the Po.totaster, and the Po-ttnastt-r 'at. Louisville upon the presentation of on letter will remit the postagr. -The - add:Ts. on your letter, has teeerS en. closed to ihe postmaster ut 13 icon Rouge' furl ex, planation. if tie has any: eteCti a .eourse.of on, duct. in the suleor - dinates of. Ibis department," is nut tolerated here. 1 am. reTeet fully . . Your ohed eta gervint Q. JOSIN.SO.".i, . .. G. D. Pasx-ricc:.Esil., Louisvifie,Ky. I. . • Ars . a the4.th at Fdw'ards. vide, (Ill.) while Mr. Yates and two of his Imam.. tants were cleaning.. ouj the eell4 of tlto piisiin at that !lose, three of the prisoners. named isprd, !Lally and White. attempted to inakeoeir Tord - sudilenly struck down one of the assis6iinta with it bidet 'of ivrtorl, and a ritiftre . ensucti, which resulted in Ford and Holly cricking-their ert:enpe,,. Mr. : Yates fired a pistol at Holly arid woundeti jt him sever r ly in the tiack, which he tan a considerable distance before he was rreap tdred. Ford was nl,To pursued. knocked down, diound and ecinveyed to-his old quarters. \Albite, had token part if . ' the affray, did not attempt • to in i ake his escape, and returned to his cell and • hid himself.. Trratotre foto& etc.—.:l cbrregporuleut of thc. 'rrovl.l h.g, I:witina &nit' Cola , eaye: ' , The entire p'opuiation smolt e •In returning from' the Theatre. We other night, where kvent to'see the It.rveis, I saw ladies winteeily dressed smelting. their cigars as they oleic Ixtaing homo thr ugh the streets. . . The barber Smokes while he shaves you t tha nee'ro smokes as he watts upon you, the ire vent girrsmokes as she 'sweeper or enolii, the chi l dren smoke; Ind over the ararare two• or thole girls who stinalte the day throu4h..2nl oeabe not whe n the Still fkrivers . way Co the moon.' Atiting man of fo , hien !'stoic threw hirnself, in j a I tit, iv to tho 'vvad rescued front .his pori a Situgtion by a waterman, who heard hiin roar unoyrcifuliv, that .he had for. gottea•tiet add, a postscript to tats fsieweilletter to mistress. • Burn or Ex-Gertn:voft James Fenner: sate thnernor.of (:hock laland.de• parted this life on the 17th inst., in the 77th. year of his ace. , CO:O4TITION.LThe Hodson River Steamers are earryintr p mangers frorn -New York to Albany for twenty-five 0.4. 'ANTARCTIC CONTI7:A3T.-11 iii Mated in 61 111. man's Journal that the exp d'ti,M sent out from England to es plore the ntart t•eions, between the meridian of •Greentviikh 91111 1° east,l has found proof throughout -of the esistenea of the Antareti Continent, which they call: - Vietfiria's land. The nutttnetie oh<ervitim k s vommeneed by the Erebus and Terror have b-en eattmleted,t and the position of the magnetic pole oxaet:y ascertain ed. tt'stllt 7. A ioUrvlrt - iv hi prtah. li•heli •11,1 oVlt•ri • t the rwa :rat wlltro . .)f inpf.;l,ll tdp.,nrtl %-vo A capitol Atnlo dro I Vi'd 11;1:#.ii,111:14 Rbit.wtr V4l • r o: 139, is G3l'i to have been in a.f.)to ii-nne!. -a, will work— o , eig4t driving wheals. and fon - mile; pErrileur. El 41 , 3 h kifty
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