The Co al Trade for Ishii. • :+f .71.1&77 a ~' " ` cl i. The freshet has materially alfected the Coal Trade, this week. ' The quantity teat to market is Only 14,844- 16 tons, and we are fearful the quantity will not be in vreased mucbmert week. • . . The prices of freight from rbiladelpldaj to Eastern Ports,bave varied but little since our last publication. Trice' of 'Coal on baud ace firm, with as Upward ten- , deny. . The oa' it Trade a the, , flusquehanna teonrmenoed Una week. There is a scarcity of boats for carrying 'the Coal to market. ' Bent to market Rs the week ending on Thursday evening iaat.. WEEK. TOTAL. • • 0,390 03 91.324 19, 3,61118 1 61,975 11 • 1170 .11 122,797 13 2,170 11 19,487 09 Port_ Cirbon, . Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton. 14,84418' 295,585 DATES OF TOLL ♦ND TDANSPOOTATION. From Mt. Carbon. S. Mown. T. Clinton 'To Richmond $1 40 • 30 $1 1 0 • To l'hUadelpbla,- /50 140 125 • • LEHIGH QUAL TRADE. ' The following is the quantity of Coal seat to market up to the 9:h Mat. Week. Total. By Lehigh Co. 4167 001! 166L0' , 00 Rhume Run 3232 110 ) 147a10 00 Beavetaleadcrw 2463 90 -,:-*‘ 7641 00 Hazleton • . 2252 420 • " 6575 00 -Buck Mountain 119.1 00 ' .47.2.1 00 -Summit, - 237 00 ' 237 00 14220 00 Told -,.., PINEGROVE COAL TRADE Arnotmt 'Coal transported on Union Canal Rail ]goad front Ist to 20111 April [lnelusiie] . . Tons Cwt qr. 3.562 2 2 Per last report 2,950 10 3. 6.512 12 1 Amount transported on Swatara Rail Road: Tons curt. cr 2,102 18 3 1,575 5 • 3 Per loot report 3,739 2 2 •V. L. CONlykD, Collector. MINE HILL AND SCHUYLKILL ERVEN R. ROAD. The following is the t.mount of Coal transported over tilts Road, during the week ending Wednesday even ing last.. 10,563 06 Tuna, Per last report, 105,383 16 " . . . Total 115.947 02" WILLIAM NEWELL; Catlector MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD FOR 1846. • • The fidlowine L the amount of Coal passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, for the fait six days. , 2,860 12 Tons Per last report, 32,264,.15 Total, 35,845,E - IGEORGE HADESTY, Collect 4 MOUNT , CARRON RAIL - RO. D. The amount of Coal transported oierj this road for Ore stet ending on Thursday evening last. is • 1 3, - E54 Tone. Per last report ,59.,5.3.3 Total. 63,687 •, fli• CLEANER. Collector SCIIRYLIKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Acnottiit 01/ liativpoited over the Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road Cue the week etklitag ou Saturday even rig, last.: • Per last report, • ~Thtal. ,219 II Tons - JESSE TURNER' pollector„ 24 OU Irt CARBON Ir. PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD. Amount of Cnal trnnsnorted over the Mount Car bon & Port C,rbuti Rail Road for the week ending ob Eaturday last.l f., 6,411 13 tons • Per Last a eport 78,020 07 tons Total, 84,445 flO Inns , SE.I.Z 4 gE TUUNEU, Collector. Stray Mare . . STRAYED away front the subscriber, at Middlemet, about four weeks ago, a LIGHT GREY MARE, with a bol, tail and crooked 1 hind lep. Whoever will return said Mare to the 'subscriber, or give him information where he icarr-gbt her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. 1 - • CHARLES BENNETT. M* i1ti,413-Ifx. 1 . ~ ' : 01-3t* -7. - s •- .1 . • Town Lots for Sate. , Or EN Lois in the borough of Schylkill Haven. Also, .tot Lots No.l and,2, situated on Centre street, in the, Ikr,bugh of Pottsville , are offered at l'rivate TerntWiCiade known, upon application being made to the eubs4ribet at 'Schuylkill Haven. ILEWIS C. DOC6HERTY. Scbuylkill Haven, Idav 16, 1646. 20-4 t II TREASURER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS. (Cu? TINGED_) A CREEABLY to the provisions of an Art of Assetn -11 entitled an Act directing the mode of selling :Unseated Lands for taxes., and for other plirtxrses. pas sed ont.he I th day of March 1815, and the further supplenient ; thereto passed on the I.lth• day of March. 1817, and on the 45th of, March, 1831, the Treasurer of lithe 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 Unsealed Lands, situate in Schuylkill Conn ty, are patd before thei day of sale, the whole or such parts of, each Tract as: will pay the charges ana costs chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in the. borough nf'Orwigiburg, County of Schuylkill, on the SECOND MONDAY • IN JUNE NEXT, and lie ontinued by adjournment from day to day, for arrear ages el taxes due said county, and the costs accrued on c,ach respectively. -Barry Township. Daniel Reese, • .Bammet Bradey, P. F. Ludwig 4- J. liuntzinger Jr •• do do. Casper Thiel. Henry Shaeffer, John Klinger. Riddle &IffcKnight, James LE Dunn. J. W. Sensitizer & Cor. George Randolph. John Marks Biddle, Isaac Christ, John Bailey, Philip Mayer, . John Dreher, Henry Weaver, John Shneider, John Culp, John Brobst, . • Sohn Marks Biddle, John Heisler, .• do Francis Vernet John C. Offerman, William Prescott, 'Jeremiah Reed &Co-, William Crosbey; Andrew Russel, John Snyder, J. Green & D. Hain, Thomas Grant, Disler & Jon. A. Otto, Cadwallader,' [E. Swift /424.1 , Francis' Varna!, John B. Otto. Benjamin Becker, , • Theophilus Fenn; East Brunsteig .l 'Township. John Marbmger,l 1 41 Bern-011e Kenn, , 2'95 E. IL Huhley, 1! 1.24 Andrew Kimmel, , 00 Samuel K. Kepner , .1 43 J. Shnehei Jr. & E.& E. Hammer, 5 90 Epe, [estate] 1 17 40 James Jones I 162 • do ) I Sl7 Bawl), Iluntzinger Ludwig & , Moser, Abraham Seltzer & Co. Solornrin Lindner; • Samuel K. Kepner,.. William Auden y eld, • West Brunattit i t Townsrap. P. F. Ludwig 4.5. Huotzinger, Jr. 190 do L - do 442 Jacob Miller (estate.) 08 Geo. Titoism& Jar. Miller, deceased, 7 08 , Peter Dreher &Jac: Miller dec'd 108 Jiihn Rickert Shoener, 13 Peter F. Ludwig.& C0.,, 3 10 'Conrad Mengel, .1 05 C. Mengel &John, 52 John Moyer,; 5 William Duncan, - 1.25, ME Lto 4 400 :AOt .`'l 300 300 Mil 304 iM IMO 350 , 50 4501 100 15 7 1 400 a , i 7,0 150 1 /112 150 PC* 70 'l6O 70 400 50 25 ' . Upper lifahantongo Township, P. F. Ltniwig 4.• J. Iluntzinger-Jr i 47 i John EL Otto; ; . 42 15 John Rause!, Jeremiah Jackson, • Smith Evan, ; I Robert Poor; . . Robert Tidd, . Robert Smoke, ' Smith liiikens, " . '` John Slumber. . Borough of Orwigshurg. i 4 lots John Caning. ~ .. Borodzh of Pinegruire. Ifacres George N. Eckert, • ~.1 do -,' '..4 ' Daniel Good • '-' -' ' • . 1 } Charles Caner, Ak George Gleim, . A. Samuel Rain, 1 acres Frederick Klett, . liots William M. Roberts , l' Henry Zlmmermae • 1 Michael Minnie.. HENRY KREB. Treasurer's CM . ea, Oro igs- 1 -N l ' barb. Nay Id„ IE4B. ' tl ' •-• ; i 100 4730 , 201 377 335 en ' A VAIcITABLE: Mr/44111T ON' IRO* • rpwo co les of this valuable and scarce work. price i/ITO 00 per copy. Imported by she Cambria, just re ceived a and for sale at BAININAN'S Cheap Book Store. —May 10,1846. '2o— - Straitis Perftinied Sand Balls FOR cleansing, whitening, arid purifying the bandi. Ladies riding, gardening, re painting, or gentlemen shooting, hunting, fishing, rowing, or any amusement or exertion prejudicial to the hands, will find the improved Band Wash Flail pleasingly efficacious - in temovinrall hardness i xitains, redness,and al Idisfigu remen t,pre ven log chopping, and tendering the skin so fair, end plia ble They produce the moat softening and refreshing se.nsafton, 'and will be found an excellent substitute for the Flesh Brush. Just received and for sale at -; HANNAN'S Perfumery more - Pott.tvitle. . . May 16 20— Presco and Pannel Papers. TUST opened at Bannan's Paper Store, Pottsville, a fel large and beautiful assortment of Fresco and Pan netl the latest and most fashionable Patterns, till of which wilt be 'sold as tow and some which were purchased at a bargain, at less than Phil adelphia *ices. As his stock of Papers embraces the latest and most fashionable. Patterns of three of the largest Manufactories In Philadelphia, they tan scarce ly 'fail to Please the moat fastidious. Glazed and Common Papers for Rooms, Halls and Entries..in all theit variety, at Philadelphia prices, al ways for Sale at I BANNANI'S Paper Store, Pottsville: May 16,!/916. Books ! Books ! ! . , DICE'S Christian Philosopher. ~ Doddiidge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the I ' Soul, The Bible Expositor. ' ' Bonk Of Good Examples, • ' Brinyan's Holy war,- , • . Chilliagworth's Works, , - ' Sant in's Sermons,? Whitrleld's Sermons, . • Lock's Esiays. Library Edition,' ' D'Arbigne's History of the Reformation, Leorente's Ifiatory of the Inquisition of Spain,. Theological S (etch Book, Vol. 2d. Banoirm's Pu pit Assioant, . . WatsOn's Biblical and Theological Dictionary, Chapinan's Sermon's, Cruden'a ComPlete Concordance, . Union Billie Trionary, . Everet's Life f Dawson, . Burden's VIII ge Sermons, ' V illage-Blackr mith, • Dr. Olin's Travel.. in the East. ~ Dr. Durbin's — ravels in the East,' . ' Do do in Europe, ' Rickel's Notes of Travels in the East,, • Sear`i Pictorial Illustrationa of the Bible, Bear'i Bible Biography, ' Together with a variety of other Standard Works, just received and for vale at • BAN NAN'S Cheap Book-store, Pottsville. May 16; Dilo. . 20- 47158 00 FOR SALE: HE su I • , bscriber off6's at , private sale, a stationary T' Engine, with two boilers nearly new, at Port Clin ton, Schuylkill county, in care of Mr. George Wiggan, on reasonable terms. The public are invited to ex amine the same, and address the subscriber, residing, in Fogebwille, Lehigh comity, Pa. I SOL. FOGEL. , • Fogelsv l ille, libigh co„ May 9, 1846. l9-31* . —.H. . I IMBER AND' COAL LAND. .;- ;4 : ,'A MOST' valuable Tract of .Land for .. • ?sale, situate on the Schuylkill Haven and .. - ,-, ,A clinersville Rail goad it miles from Potts .' *, ville, 31 fiom Schnylkill Haven and 4 ftom _ I Minersville, containing 301 acres-60 acres under god fence and cultivation,`2oo acres good for farming purposes and about 100 acres containing Coal, Timber, White Oak and Pine. The improvements are a good two story2honse. new barn and other,baildings. For further particulars, Terms, &c., apply to GEO. \V. MATCHIN, Ag't. Schuyl l ltill Haven, May Oth,lei6. -19-1 t 3,210 02 Tons 35,909 09 ',Tons TAIVIAQUA IRON WORKS 9 , HE subscriber respectfully informs the publrc that. _IL he is' prepared to build Steam Engines of any pow er, and of the most approved constrnct ion. Also, fur nace and mill work of every (lest ription, Rail Bu and Mitt Cars, Coal Breakers, Screens, plane gearing, Mine. pumps. Also, Turning , Lathes. Slide rests, Screws 'of every size and length, Castings of every descriptiOn, at the above Works on the• Little Schuyl kill Rail Road, corner of Bridge street,. in the Borough of Tatnanua,S.rhuylkill County. . Having the superintendance of the Works myself, I feel confident it would be to the interest pf persons wanting any of the above named articles, to call be fore purchasing elsewhere, as,l will warrant the work turned mit by zne,44r) be of the best material and work, - manship,!and be prompt to do work at the , time fixed qprin. JOUN OLIAS. TarnaMia, May 6, IS-115. 9--6mto 19i • .. .. • (I Bp:K.E, ,, Gla.tot 8' x 10, 10 x. 12 and 10 x 11, just re - A.:IL/ ct vied from the manufacturers and now °lli:red for sale at the York Store at City prices. , . . EDWARD YARDLEY. May 0.: 1616. :., l— o THE nartnership heretofore exiting between Mah— lon Brink & Geo'ee R. Cramer, Masons. under the firm of Brink & Cramer, was dissolved on the fith inst. by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be se. tied by Mahlon Brink, who continues' the busi— ness on his own account, MAHLON BRINK, GEORGE R. CRASSER. rottsVille; May a, 1816. 19-3 t The Miners' Bank of Pottsville, hN the county of Schuylkill, have this day declared a 1 Dividend of three and a halt prr cent on the Car& tal•Stock paid in; out of the profits of the last 6 months, payablelto the Stockholders or their legal representa.' tines, : . fteerthe :15th inst. eitockholderi residing in Philadelphia, may, receive their Dividends by calling at the Bang;of North America. after that time. 1 r CHARLES LOESER, Cashier. May 9, 1646. 19-2 t Cstf. S. Gazette, insert &kV until 15th inst. and send bill'to this office. Mimi Hill and Schuylkill Haven Rail-road Company. ASPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Ravin Rail Road Compa ny., will be held at their office Philadelphia, on the 26th inst., at 10 'o'clock. A. M., to take into considera tion the expediency of accepting the Arts supplenien tary to the Charter passed by the Legislature and ap proved by the Governor, otfthe 25th day of March last, SAMUEL MASON, Secretary. Philada., May 9th, IS4O. DORT W4NE FOR INVALlDS—Warranted pure I 'grape juice,' for sale by J. M. BEATTY & Co. Potts!ife, May.2d, 1846. ; 18— SMOkED BACON.—Hams, Shoulders and Sides, for solellow by ' -J. M. BEATTY & ,Ppßstille. May 2d, ISM. , • • • IS— TUB IBUTTER—For sale.b l y . M BEATTY dr. Itittsville, May 2 , 1, 4S - 16- • ' 18-- 4'ATTING.-44and checked and plain . ltiattini, 11. foe sale ; at Ph iladelphia prices hy . 1 ' j. 111fUE.ATTY & Co. Pottsville, May'2,l, 1846. CARPETING! - -A farther supply of inrrain and netian Carpeting. J. M. BEATTY & Co. Potta'rille, May 2d, 1846. u . EXTRA I ]nth Leaden Pipe for Water Works, war ranted. ' Dd do do do • / do do do Inch; Leaden Pipe for various purposes: Also., Min eral Water Pipe, -three quarter and half inch pipe. light and paper, for carrying. Water distances without much head, from Tatham & Brother', Establishment, just received and for sale at manulacturer's prices, at BANNANS' Store, Pottsville. c Pipe not on hand obtained to order at short notice. May i 2.1, 18-16. • 18-- ,1 ' PRoct.imATlo*. INTHERFAS the Hon. LUTHER„KIDDER, Esimire, V V president of the several courts of Common Pleas of the ounties . of Schuylkill, Carbon, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Quart r Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and, Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, in said counties, ant STRANGE N. PAiMEß,allit J•COR Ilicavatmoza,Esquires, Judgeeof the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace Oyer and Terminer and. General Gaol Delivery, for the trial. of all capital and other offenders, in the said county, of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed, .have ordered a Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Ter ',miner; and General Gaol Delivery, to be hidden at Or ;Avigebtire, on Monday, the Ist day of' June pest, to con=, .'thine One week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices ofthe Peace, and Constables of the salt county of Schnylkill, that. they are-by the said precepts com manded to he then and there. at 10 O'clock In the fore noon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exami atingle, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their several offices appertain tote done ; and all those' that . are bound by recogni;an ces. to prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, ere to be then and . there to prosecute theM as shall be just. God• save the Com* 0 wiliest if - h. , -- C• 1 ;JEREMIAII REED, Sheriff. . Sber,frs Office, °twig's- r 1 - ' burg, May 2, 1898. 18 N. lll..ltThe witnesses and jurors wheat* summoned to attend said Court, are required to attend punctually In ens of non-attendance, the lawin such cases, made and pr kvided, will be rigidly, enfcriced. This notice bi publis ed by order of the Court; those concerned will gayer themselves accordingly'. . • ~ , . 6 20 3 48 1.35 I 05 2V5 5-83 4 92 PROCIAJLMON s • NO'TICE is betel , Oren, that a Calk of Common Pletts. fir the tr al of causes at Issue In and for the coun c ii of Schuylkill(' will be held at Orwigsbarg . In the unty aforesaid( on Monday, the day of . June o contlaue,Mvo Weeks. • Therefore all persons having salts pending and all person.. whose/ duty it shall be to appear, at said Court, will Mke not ea and govern themselves accordhlviV• JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff. filterfreDdlee Onvigs,l . . b r p.rgaday 2„ 1896. • 20 Treasurer. Disgolution Leaden . Pipe. BHEIZIF,rB 13ALES Or REAL ESTATE. ,BY virtue of NEYeral writs of Vann moss EXPONAII issned out of the Court of Common Pleas of debuyl kill County, and to me directed, will be 'exposed to sale, by public vendee or outcry, on TVISDAT, TOT 26T8 DAT OF FIAT 1846, At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the house of Israel Rinehart, In the borough of Pinegrove, All that undivided one third pan of ail that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the bmtnigh of Pine grove, in the county of Schuylkill, fronting on Tulpa hocken street 60feet, and adjoining lot of John Christ, on the south, and lot of. Willi= Oraeff on the north, and being 200 feetin depth , to a 20 feet wide alley, with the appurtenances. ALSO, all those two certain 'Maur ground adjoining each othdr, situate in the borough of Pinegrove, in the County of Schuylkill, fronting on ITnlpehoeken street, 100 feet, adjoining lot of Daniel Him on the south, and by MI street on the north, and lie ng 200 feet in depth to a2 O feet wide alley , with the appurtenances. As HAMN. property of SAMUEL N. 1 j .Bt Me same time an' place, All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in Pine Glove township, in the county of Schuylkill, fronting on the Union Canal 16 feet, and being2o feet more or less in depth, adjoining said Union Canal and land of Jr titi Stine. with the appurtenances, consisting of a one and a half story frame house. As- th e property of CHARLES HENRY. I , Of TOCTSDAY, TIM 28th DAT OF MAT 1846, At 10 o'clock, A. kl. ' at the Penniylvania Ilall, in the bornegt of Pottsvill e, all that certain undivided third part of all that certain lot or piece orparcel of ground, situate In Jonathan Wynn's addition to the Borough of Poilsyille, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded in front by Centre street, no the south east side by a tkl feet wide alley, on rear , by land late of Jonathan: Wynn, and on the northwest side by lot No, 2 in said, addition, late the property of Jacob Bright, being 60 feet in front, and 200 feet in depth, and marked upon Jonathan Wynn's plan of his addition to said Town, with number I, with the appartenances, consisting oit a Iwo story frame dwelling house, with a 4 basement story in the rear, and a string of two story brick and frame back buildings, t .. extending the whole length of sand lot. As 4 the property, of ROBERT B. NELIGH, Ad ministrator of Henry Neligh, deceased. At the saane time and place, All that , certain tract or parcel of laird, situate in Norwegian' township, in Schuylkill' county, beginning at a post in the middle of the West branch of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, thence partly, by land 'of the Delaware Coal Company, and partly by land of Elizabeth Spotlit, north 68i decrees, east 15 - 2 7-10 perches to a white oak cor ner of land called the Mount Laffee tract, now the property of the Trustees of the' Bank of the United States, and Elijah H. Kimball, thencelly the last men tioned tract north 22 degrees, -west crossing a public road 156 perches to a post, thence' by land which lately formed a part of the tract levied, upon, now the prop erty of the said Trustees of the Bank of the United States, and the said Elijah H. Kimball, south 66{ de grees, west crossing the said public road 64 3-10 per ches to a pine tree at the said, Rail Road, and near the left bank. of the West branch of Norwegian Creek, 'thence down the middle of the said Rail Roadovhich passes along the left bank of the said Creek, soutti±4l degrees, west 142 perates to tt post, south If degrees, west 4 perches to a post, south 10 deg' ees, east 7 9-10 perches to a post, south 13}degrees, east 6 and 740 ' perches too post, and south lb} degrees, east 7 and 6-1 n perches to the place of beginning, containing 125 acres and 97 perches, and being the, same tract of land (less 25 acres,•which Was , conveyed by Elijah Deche,rt and wife, to Richard 11:Kimball.) which the Berks County Bank conveyed to the said Elijah Dech en, his heirs and assigns, by Deed hearing date the ---.l . lay•ofr- , ---18-- and recorded at Orwigsburg, in Deed lCiok" No. —page-- with the appurtenances consisting of several dial Minea now opened and worked by J. dr. J. Beddow William and Thomas Johns and others, and a nuter of Coal Schutes and Miner's house, Stables. kc.,gr.c. As the property of ELIJAH DECHERT,'Esq. At the same time and place, All that one and a half story frame house and Int'of Ground, situ ate on the northwesterly side of Lynn street, in the Borough ofq'ottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, marked in Pott & Patterson's additional plan to said borough, No. 118, containing in front on said-Lynn st., 20 feet. and in depth 125 feet, hounded southwesterly by lot No. 119, nOrti.easterly by tc4„Xo. 117, and south easterly' by said Lynn street.. l the property of JAMES McFARLAND. .dt the same• time. and place, All that undivided moiety or half part of a certain tract of Coal :Land. situate in Branch Township, Schuylkill County, bounded by land of the pieisr - York and Schuylkill Coal Company, George Rahn, Burd Pattersott and others, containing 61 acres, more or less, u ith the appurtenan ces consisting of four onu and a half story stone hou ses, one two stony log house, a frame stable and ;a Blacksmith shop: As the property of JACOII SER. DILL. At the. sometime and plo- dl th, title so, an. p ace. aL .te rig. title and interest of Geroge AFitman, of and in two certain ' • • lots of ground, and a one and a half story partly frame and partly log dwelling house • 1 and frame stable, situate in the town of Be t ig g Friedensbure, Wayne township, Srbuyl - kill county, bounded in front by South street, and on the east by Front street, containi p each 66 feet in front and 165 feet in length, and marked in the plan of said town with Nos. 63 and 45, late ttia es tate of GEORGE WITMAN.' On Saturday, the ' 3oth day of May 1846, At - 2 o'clock in the afterno^n, at the house of Michael Graeff, in the borough of Orwigsburg, All that certain niessuage and tract of land, situate in Wayne township, county of Schuylkill, adjoining lands of John Adam Schwenk', Frederick Bchaffer,'AbrahaM Loos. and others, containing 4 acres, be the same more for less, with the appurtenances, 'consisting -of a log barn. on all that certain tract' or parcel of land, situate on the Summer Hill, hi, Wayne township, in the county of Schuylkill, adjoining lands of Leonard Shaffer, Fer. °nice Deppe, and Isaac Moyer, .containing about 3 acres more or less, with the appurtenances. As the proper ty of CONRAD MOYER. Seized and taken into exeCution, and to he sold by JERE:UIALI REED, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office °twigs-1j burg, May 2d, 1916:1 II SUERIFF'S SALES OF REAL lESTATE: 1 UN' VIRTUE of an order on a writ of PATITMON is "l7 sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuyl= kill county, and to niedirected, - .will be exposed to pub lic rendue or outcry on ' 71r , esday the par' hursday the 28th ora# of May, 18 46. at 10 o'clock in the for'enoon,.at the Petins,ilvania flail •in the borough,of Pottirsille,l Ata. that certain messuage and Tavern stand and certain tract, piece, Or parcetof latuA situate in Nome sian township; Schuylkill cotinty. and stateof Pennsyl ynnia, bounded as follows, beginning at a stone on the Centre turnpike road, 'a corner of land late of William Yoh, hence by the genie 42 degrees, west 21; perchei;to a white oak, thence south II degrees, east 18 perches; to a stone, a corner to slot sold to Pott & Philips, thence by the same and a lot now or late Stall & Offerman, north 89 degrees, east 116 perches to a post, a corner in theline of land late Levi Ellmaker, deceased, thence by the same, north I 'degree, West 32 perches to a prat near a 'white pine sapling and a large hickory tree, thence by land sold to RenJamin-Pott, now S. M.Weth- I erill, Bonsai, and,Cumming, north 87 degrees, west 103 perches, to an apple tree a corset near the school house thence south 53 degrees, west. 45. feet, and south 37 de , grees, west 00 feet, to a corner.in the Con re turnpike road. thence along the same, so. th 53 de roes, east 2 perches to the•nlace of beginning,. ate' ing 23 acres .; of land, be the same more or lesa, with = the appurtenances consisting of a tido' story log tavern house, a log stable an - is eel?: sheds. As . the property of SAMUF _ •"_ THOMAS and MARY THOMAS, nil or children of Joseph Thomas, decea d, by their guar - an George W. Thomas and Gaius Moo . - And will be sold by I JEREMIAH REE , ehetiff Owigsburg, April 25th , 1846. 7-Imo SHERIFF'S &ILE OF REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of a writ of VEKDITIONT EXPONAII and several writs of Ft FA, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County.'and to me direc ted, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, ON SATURDAY, THE 30iii DAY OF MAT, 1846, • at .10Welock in the forenoon, at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the borough of Pottsville ; . All that certain lot or piece of grourd, situate on the southeasterly 'side of Market street, onposie Market square, as the; same is now widened and opened to the breadth of 120 feet betiveen Cummings street and COurtland street, in the borough of Pottsville and County Of Schuylkill, beginning at the distance of 57 feet 6 inches, Southwestward!) , of William street, and containing in front or breadth on said Market street 19 feet 2 inches, and In length or depth southwestwardly 107 feet, Wing part of a large lot of ground, marked In Putt & Uatterson'aplan to said borough No. 22, with the appurtenances. • ALSO, all that certain lot or piece,of ground, situate on the northwardly side of Norwegian street, in the 1-Borough of Pottsville and county of Schuylkill, being f 19 feet 2 inches in front on said Norwegian street, and 107 feet in depth, and being the southwester l y part of 1 1 Int No. 22, as marked in Pott £ Patterson's addition to said borough, with the apphrtenances. , ) ALSO, a certain lot or piece of ground, sittiate - on the eastwardly side orßall Road street, in the Borough ' of Pottsville and • County of SChuylkill, adjoining Race street northwardly, other ground of Charles Law ton eastwardly, lot of Haywood & Snyder southward ly, and saiditail Road, street westwardly, being 39 feet 15 inches more or less in width, and 75 feet in depth, with the appurtenances, consisting of 'a frame corpus terehop. r ' • ALSO, a certain lot or piece of ground, situate on. the westwardly Woof Coal area: in the Borough of Pottsville and County of. Schuylkill, fronting 31 feet 4 inches on said,Coalstreet, adjoining !face street north wardly, other ground of Charles lawton westwardly, and ground of Haywood & Snyder southwardly, be ing 31 feet 4 inches more or less in width, and 73 feet 3 inches more or less in depth, with the appurtenances consisting of a double two story frame dwelling house, Late thwestate of CHARLES LAWTON. - At the same time and place, all that certain undivided half of a lot of ground, situate in the Bo rough of Idineriville, in the county of Schuylkill, bounded oh the north by . Sunbury street, on the west by lot No. 22, now or late the property of John flinty, on the east by the ether half,of the same lot; and on the south by South street,.being the westerly half of lot No. 26, as marked In the general plan :of said Bo rough, and being 22 feet In (tont, on Sunbury street, and 200 feet to depth, with the appurtenances, consis ting of two one node half story frame dwelling houses. As the property of DAVID ROGERS: At the, sometime and place, ail Ant one un.i divided fourth part of a certain tract of Coal Land, situated In Branch township. In Schuylkill County, ad joining lands of the Forest Improvement CoMpany, of James Cresson & Brothers, of Martin Weaver, of John &hall, lands late of William Gebert and others, con. gaining about 000 acres. being Was 'contiguous tracts THE MINERS' JOURNAL. of land, which Were severalty Patented by the Oom. monwealth of Prinaylvanta, to John Shaeffer, excep ting three small e r tracts. parts I bl the meta aforesaid which have been heretolbre conveyed by %%Stab Dar ling and others, the one to Lloyd to Barton, by 'Deed da ted 21st of Detember, 18Z9, and recorded at Orwigs turg, in Deed book No. 12, page 135, and another to John Schell, by Deed dated 21st otkfay, Vat, and re corded at Or wleaberg, in Deed: book No. 10, page 150; Ate., and the other to John Schell and others, byl deed dated 21st of May, 1830, and recorded at Orwigsbarg, in Deed book Nb. 10, page 1511kr.., vita the appurte nances. • o .I pan, she ALSO, all that certain trac t deted its_ Dar ry township, in Schuylkill CliuntY, adjoining Linda late of John Nicholson, Killian May, Jesse Verne and others. containing 454 acres strict measure, and Inum-, bered 57, on Fisher's Map of the Coat Region in Slhtiyl - comity. with the appurtenances. ALSO, all that certain tract of Land, situated i Bar ry township, in county. containing 443 trite% strict measure, and being numbered 59,_ on Fisher's map of the Coal Harbin in Schuylkill county; adjoininglands "late of John Nicholson. John Klinger,Jesse Taman and Kill inn May, with the "Pau rtenances. As the pruner:) , ofJACOB EBERT. Seized and taken into exrcutirni, and will he alibi by JEREMIAR REED,".theritf. Sheriff's Offire, (*wigs- 1_ I burg, May Bth, MN, SHERIFF'S • . OF ItIEAL•ESTAVE, DT virtue of aiwrit of LEVARIA incise, issued out of IL/ the Court or Coinmon PleaS of Schuylkill County, and to me directed;, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, ' 1 Oa Saturday, the 30th day of May 1846, I - ea two o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Mi chael Grate in GIG borough of Orwigeburg, all his, the said Jacob FriCk's undivided right, title and interest of, in and to all that certain tract ur panel of land, sit uate tin the head waters of Swaitara river, formerly in Pinegrove township, In the county of Bens, now part• ly in Pinegrove, partly in Norwegian partly, in Low e Mahantangohnd partly in Barry townshipa.Schityl kill county, surveyed on the 211th, 21st, 224, 23d and 24th days of May, A; D.. 1793 in purauance of temwarranta dated respectively January 12,1793, and granted to the following named persons, to wilt:—To Robert Irwin, 4191 acres and allowance; to Elkialf Weed, 430 k acres and allowance to George Weed:439l acres and allow ance; to Wm. Cook, Esq., 410 acres, 114 perches and all 'mance ; to John Cook, Esq., 445 acres, 91 perches and allowance ; to James Miner. 110 acres, 47 perches and allowance' ; to Jonathan Walker, Esq., 440 acres, 57 perches and allowance; to Robert Lyon, 450 acres, 148 perches and 'allowance ts to Wm. Montgorm ery, 448 acres, 53 perches and allowance, and to An drew, Carson, 412 acres. ()perches andallowance, con taining in the Whole 4366 acres: 6 perches and allow ance, and bounded by lands of the New York and Schuylkill Coal! Company, by lands surveyed to James Wilson, Esq., and others, tare} the estate of Robert Morris, deceased, and being the.same premises which Samuel Jordonand Wife, by Indenture, dated the 3 1st day of August ,' A. D., 1638 , recorded in Schuylkill County, in deed book No. 17, page 132, granted and conveyed onto the said Jacob Prick and Wm. Levan.. George A. FriCk, and Wm. Drinaldson, in fee. with the appurtenances, consisting Of one 2} story stone 1 dwelling houses 14 small frame and log houses, 4 sta bles, a' blacksmith shop, and ad extensive coal mine, with fixtures. Worked by Lomas n 4. Gaskins. As the property of JACOB FRICK. i -Seize'd and taken into execntion and will he sold by JEREMIAII REED, Sheriff. , Sheriffs Offlc l e, °twigs- i . ...I . burg, May 9, 184.6. tl9-- - I , ICE I ON THE subscritjer begs leave to !Ilford' his friends and the public generally, that his Ice 'remit Saloon is now open for the season. Ice Crean s of a superior quality will be Served up during the sod evening. I GC°. LIEHR, jr. May 2d, 18.16.1 IS- , PACKING YARN. THE subscriher respectfully informs hir friends and the public ip general, that he had appointed J. F. Whitney, Meat for the sale Or his superior Italian Hemp Packine]Yarn. who will keep a constant supply at the Iron ,Works of E. W hrliinnis. THOMAS JACKSON. `Any R, 1846-4--18. Heading, Pa. I NOTICE, 1S HEREBY. given, that the Resister of Schuylkill county, 1. ranted leiters of administratiort on the estate of 4fichFc j'enririi,. farmer, late of Pinegrove township, Sclinylkilliounty, deceased, to the subscri ber. All persons theiefore, indebted td said/estate are requested ito make priyntEnt, !and haring claims will please pre•lent them Ririliettlement. • WILLIA3I Executor. lb—fne May 2, I'Bl6'j TOOTH -.ACHE CAIigtEILED. THE ODONTALGIC DROPS, Warranted cure Ike Tootn-4rhe in two r minntes. f Tpreparation is the result of much patient ex periment—is compounded by a scientiqc Dentist. and is guaranteed to be perfectly Innocuous in its ef fects upon the:other Teeth.. The gent/the arta.tle. can be had at Hannan's Book.store, Pottsville, [wholesale and retail! general Agent for the county. Aitlo of the following Agents: JOHN A. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. CHARLES LAWTON, jr. Ac Co. 4i. Clair. *Price '2.5 cents per bottle., C- Agents wanted In all the ToWns. in the County at the usual discount. • May 2, 1816, 18 I ; 1 1 1 :Assessment. :• , it ~ EMftEll i 3 ; o f the Lycoming CotintY ! 'Mutual Insu lt'. ranee Company, are hereby notified chat the Board of Directors have ordered an assessment of one per cent on all premium notes, due to the Company on the 15th day of November 1845, to he paid previons to the 2d day of June next, to the Treasurer or to Receivers. - 1 WSI. A. PETRIKEN, Secretary. N. B.—The Receiver for, Schitylkill.county, is ROB. ERT WOODSIDE, Esq. . . ! 1 Treasurer—C. SI WALLIS, Esq. Office of the Lyconting Co., Mutual In- 1 suranCe Co., Muncy, May 2d, Isl 6. 1 Mantua , making and Millinery Mrs. HA I Gbl,, LATELY from Philadefpaia, and formerly ,• • a resident of this place, respectfully informs the LADIES - OP POTTSVILLE and its vi-. einity, that she has commenced the business of Mantua Making and Millinery in the house of Mrs. Levy, in Centre street, opposite the School Rouse.— Having had a treat deal of experience in :hese brsoch es of business for several years, she hopeS to merit a share of theirnatronare. Pottsville, May 2d, 1846. • - Information Wanted. INFORMATION Is wanted or JAMES RISPIN, for merly from: Kildawkey. Meade County, Irefand, by his first cousin Michael Rispin, now residing at Potts ville, Schuylkill County, Pa., who is anxious to know his whereabouts. Any information respecting hint,ad dressed as above would be thankfully received. Poitsville, May 2d, 184 - • 14-3t* • POTATOES! • POTATO' S ! ! 100-0 a ll t u ? h e e l l i ta o t o f e t s w ,il7 . l h r s e , a r Ze r t . l d ro fo r r t sale Car hen. i ' • L. MA780.111 & CO. May 2,11846, A FIRST RATR BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE. The house and lot on Centre - street, Pottsville, 33 feet front on Centre and WO feet deep In Second street, in the centre lie of business. The Iront on Centre street, is now occppied by Trowbridge • & Co., Bright, as two stores and a dwelling. For which Will be liberal, apply lo April 25th, 1846 Tea Agenoy , in Pottsville. * rritlE: Pekin Tea Cowan, whore Teas have given such universal satisfaction in the cities, have ap pointed the Fuhscriber Agent to sell their Teas in Schuylkill Cttunty. The public are now enabled to oh tain a superior article of .Teas at much 7":". • lower rates than they have evrr before e4l le been offered in this caunty, and they have the assurance that there are no drugs or other foreign substances wiled with the Teas. - They are done up in packages (lineal with lead, to preserve their strength and flavor) from one quarter to five pounds, to .suit cusp - titters, and are furnished from 50 cents to .1 50 per 11). • fora sitserior article. l Mrs, BERRYMAN, Centre et . a few doors abode Norwegian, Pottsville. . Pottsville, April 23th, 1840. 17- Administrator's Notice. IN,THEREAB letters of Administration to the estate V V of 'David W. Brown; late of Norwegian township Schuylkill'enunty, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers, notice Is therefore given to all those in debted to said estate.' to make payment, and all those having claims, will present them (dr settlement. ELIZABETH BROWN. Adtninistratrix. . DAVID BROWN, Administrator. Apill 18 18.615 FOR • SALE, • ATRACT of MO acres of land„ jtituate on the road lending front Megrim, to S huyikill Haven.. 10 . from Schuylkill Haven and 5 from Pinegrove; about 35 acres cleared and under good tence• nd cultivation. the ti t • - balance timber land. The improvements ". - are a log house and rn, a good Apple me . orchard, and a, new et w trill, with a Mr ,. I : attar saw, turning lay he. &c. The Fish _ . ing creek, Swatara, and Schuylkill Rail 1840.1 Road, will pass near, if not through this land. Terms asy. Apply to GEO: W. MATCHIN, Agent. Schuylkill Haven, April IS, 15-tf --. - ---•-- TEST reeeivhd at the York Stolle 100 Kegs of Belle elsle Nails, Made exclusively of'cold blast charcoal Doh, assorted 'sizes. EDWARD YARDLEY- Pottsville, April IS, • ' 16— V , StRINGS—A rood article!, Just received V and for Bale at BAN NAN'S Stationery Store, Pottsville. April 23, ISM . 1 17— NEW GOODS. TIM subscribers having purchased of Charles Mil ler, his entire stock of Goods, will .continue the business at his old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fin & Mortinser's Hotel. and - will endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old cuistomers and the public generally. A supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware, have just been added to the stock. JAMBS M. DEATTY fa Co. Xa.rch ta,. 19 .• • Carpets, CU Cloths,1 1 Affattires and . whims Senses, FOR I gritlNG TRADE. • 1 • TFfP. subscriber has Jost opened for miring Trade, a large, and complete assortment or Brussels, Im perial, superfine and fine Ingrain and Venetian Car pets, which .hare•alr; been purchased within a month, 'at the lowest cash ;rates., They, atc l now offered at wady reduced prices for cash.; ' • There goods are lc& an ektm finish, and being ofthe best make and &title, offer *teat induce ments to parcharrs tont:thin ft . :handsome and dears- . ble article at Miles below the us ; ned rates.• The astorttnent is complete in6ery tespectand ton sista In part of the following: tie* and splendid Brussels ; • Do do, Ingrains f CARPETS Do do t Imperials I . • Do do- • Do do Tw in ed Venetian at Reduced Do .d • ; do Fine and Common Prices. - Ingrain' . • Splendid fliabcssssd Piano and Table Covers, Stair Rods. Bindings, Seeep Skins. &0.. Sc. . With an immense stock Of lo* priced Carpets, of all descriptions, Uhl, Rag,llerup and % . ..7otall CarPetS.frrn 12 to 50 rents per yard. 1 • Country. Mechantet, housekeepers end othets' have nuW an opportunity of supplying themselves; with handsonm and desirable roods at greatly reduced .pris• ces. 1 ' ' • ' • ROB ERT B. AV-A LltErt. - 1 tEI N. Second street, opposite Christ Chnkeltc ?•lay 9 1946. 1- • t 19—rtro s•TRU I TH IS 4.14f4) WILL PREV.I I IL." A. 111AltS!IALL, 'Ka. 189 Chesnut St •betweitt Serenth and Eighthltredi PHILADELPDIA„I; 4 IS le and Retail a prepared do t o/Fe off nc e y r' :rd w h e t.: t ple . i DRY GOODS, .1 suited ra the Country as Well as the City Trade lie continues the system of "itosbatemest in:prices," which he has pursued for the past teal years and desires to call the special attention of the 'public in it as tha only tree system of retail business, and .shich is decidedly to the,interests of the purchaser, to promOte. It Is quite time that the fratululent practice of asking a high price, and abating to make the purchasers bi t t i teve they are the -favored few," was done away wit , as, nine times, nut of ten, theyaie made to pa via higher! price (howev. er great the reduction,) than the like style and quality can be purchased at the One Nice store.' A. B. M. Is in regular receipt of the newest and cheap. est seasonable goods, and when any article depreciates in value. the price is et once marked downso low that it cannot be undersold. By this system the purchaser can at all times buy with confidence and .satisfaction, and without Waste of time in useless bargaining. Ile has at this time a Complete Assortment of Black Lumina, Ottoman, Penis de Bole, Mantua.Gros de Rhine, Armura, and other Dress and Mantilla Silks. AI_•o, Fancy Dress !Silks, from 44 centi to $2 2.5. per yard, Including all the variety of approved and useful styles and comninatidn, of colors. Lining Silks,'FonlardSilks, Silk Gingham LAWNS AND ORGANDIES. , Paris Painted Lawns and organdimi of the newest and moat approved style, as well as trasheepest In the market. Also, Scotch Lawns at very low prices. • FRENCH GINGHAM% Of the new designs. Also;lScutch Ginghams and Gingham Lawns, very cheap.l a'will'd Earleton and Man,hester Ginghams fyir Chilslren's wear. - - - . Liglbl. medium, and dark colors, 4-4 wide. Also, hest Make American Chintz slid Calico.a, of the!new patterns, at I 2 cents per yard.' ' , • , - . 510 U. EI3N DE I.AINES, (lithe most spb-ndid Otnhte and Printed style, down to the French, English, and American, at 25 cents per hird. H /. , BAREGES AND BAF ; iORINER, Of all qualities and every variety of-designs, suited In all tastes. 41504 embroidered and chain-stitched Robes, Byadere, andl Polka dresses, embroidered Swiss Muslin and Bishop 4wn dress pattrens—Tarletons nod colored plaid +lndiums SW t2ll 311131111 R. WHITE GOODS, ' - Plain Swiss, Mull,LNansook, Jaconct, Cambric, Bonk and Tarloon Must:ie. Plaid, Stripe, Corded, and Fig ured Cambric and wiss.do, Bishop Lawn, Imitation Cambric, Cambric imity, Irish Shirting Linens, Dam ask Table Linen, Table Cloth and Napkins, Long Lawns, cheap Shirting and sheeting Musl.ns, and supe rior Long Cloth Shirting. MOURNING GOODS Lupin's Bombazines of all qualities, and the various shades of Black, Summer Bombazines or Brilhantes,! Silk and Cotton Warp Alpaeas, Silks, Mouselin de, Latium', Bareges, Balzotines, Marquestr, Grenadines; Gingliains, Lawns, Crapes. Crape and Love or Leisse Vails, Kid and.S ilk. Gloves, - Hosiery, Plain Silk; Clacia, Ottoman, Thibet, Barege and Twitted Silk Shawls; Scarfs and Cravats. • _SHAWLS AND SCARFS• French Cashmere long and square shawls, Broche do, Printed Barege, Thibet and Terkerri ed Silk. Grenadine, llemani and Mohair do, and low priced do. Silk, Grenadine, Barege, and other long and short ' , carts. Also, Cravats, Black Lace and Silk Mantillas, Yisiti, Capes and Cardinals, of the new styles. - - Emb'd Canty Collars, Spencers, ;and Chemmettes, under sleeves:slid Cuff's, English and FrenCh Thread, Laces, Edgings and lnsertings, Lirien B.ilibin Edgings andinsertings, ended Swissand Cambric do, Black and White Lace Veils,Lace Shawls, and Scarfs.wide Black Laces tar Mantillas, and scarfs and Black Brussels Lace for trinnuingdo, and dresses,- elnelia,. Ate and black ribbed, emb .1, open work. and plain Silk Hosiery ;'white and black half hose, ribbed and plain ; eptin Silk and raw Silk do; allm Eng. Halt and Swiss white, colored, arid unbleached Cotton do, ribb'd, plain, emb'd cloeked. and open worked; 1 nisi) Children's Cotton do., and Ladies' white and unbleach ed Lisle Thread do, of various qualilies, A scarce and ,desir able article, and other Hosiery of various descripL :lions. ' . , • LINEN-.CAMBRIC AND LAWN liDIIS , • Plain corded bordered, Riviera, _Mitalqile. an;l emb'd Linen Cambric and Lawn Hare, from 121. een 9 to 829 each. Also, Bags, Purses, Green Barege Jur Veils, Gauze Veils, Black Linen, Lead colored and Brown de, . Paper Muslins ice. ' • • 1 FOR GENTLEMEN. All the new.styles rich and cheap scarfs and cravats; Kid, Silk, Thread, and other gnives;otton half Hose; S Silk and Linen Cambric pocketidkfs. Suspanders, &o. You can find at .M kIISHAL •S, IB Chesnut street, almost every article DI Dry Go Hisiba you reqUire. and at prices quite an low, it not ower, than elSewhere, Otis to his :rarest to sell cheap —and as he is eonstant _ly adding to his stock the,new st in/ cheapest goods, you' will be sure of being suited. Bu , reader; you are invited to call and judge for. yourself.l Philadelphia, May 9th, 1846. RAIL ROAD IRON. bTHE subscribers have now la l niling from shlpiAlham ra,' from Liverpool, 5 tone Rail Road linr, 11 g t. 5 tons 11 x i, 10 tons li g. I, 5 tons II g I. Also; SO tons best refined Iron, consisting of round, square land flit bars. Apply to . : •T. &F. GEOR IE, .. North'East corner of Market And 12th trees..' Philada., April 25, 1816. 1 17-tf. : OM 18-3t* N. W. corner of Gheennl and 6th el. Philada. T"E proprietors lysve jest completed their stock o Spring Clothing, consisting of superfine 'Dress and Frock Coats, Habit Cloth, Coddington and Tweed SaCk Coats. and,new style Sominer Frock Chats, with a va riety of single milled French Casstinere Pants, and a general assortment of latest style Vests. The shove stock is worthy,,the attention of the pub liras It is inferior to none in the city, and will he disphseil of very low. 1- A large assortment of Cloths, Casslineres and Vgs lingo, coiistantly on hand which will !remade up to or der, dz, SWIFT. Philads„., April 25th, MI6. 17-3 mo JAMES GILLINGHAM. 17-it* CHEAP , WATCHES. ' The Cheapest Gold and Silver matches i Alen on band a lar e assortment of gold and hair bracelets, finger rings , breast pins, tioop ear rings, Odd prim, silver spoons, s gar Icings, thimbles, gold neck curb and fob chains, shard keys. and jewellry, at ennal ly low prices; all I syabt is to call to cons lace ctlstcnn era.l - 1 30 All kinds of clocks and watches repaie l d and war ranted to keep good time for flue year. d gold and silver bought or taken in exchange. For s t o 8 dayand 30 hour,brass Clocks at . LEWIS LA 011ie, Watch Clock and Jewellry. store, No. 41 i Market . 4 street, above lath, North side, Ph adelphia. ' Minds., 'A pril 18, 1616 , 18-omo i~ilalctptja, VCR AND EArower SiLlig.!= FRENCH CHINTZES EMBROIDERIES AND LACES HOSIERY. id black ribbed, mu] Sl3 ESPE,III?E CLOTHING STORE, OLD Levers full Jewelled Silver " " Cold Wines Jewelled Silver ' " " Qttortiers fine quality Cold watches plain Silver Spectacles Gold Pencils " Biarelets • • • To Machinists and others. PLATT'S universal Clutch. all sizes, wom•ls tniOO Inches ; Salter's Spring Balances, made expressly for Steam Butanes. 80, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Counter Scales, more than 50.dlfferent sixes and patterns. Vat sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manufacturer's, prices, at No. 34 Walnut street. by GRAY dc. BROTHER. ' 6 Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1818 Sugar; Loaf Coal Mines. TITESE valuable Mines having been purchased by the subscriber Ara nov offered for rent. They are 'mated In Hazel Township, Luzerne county, 13 miles from the Lehigh Canal, wills which they communicate by Rail Road.. They ennaprise 1400 Acres of Land. and the impmvements consist of a Rail Road I mile long, which unites with the Hazleton Rail Road--a large Stationary Steam Engine, a MenaOm, Mill, all • in good order,sodwelling bones, store house, ,„ 5 : ” School house and other buildings end Allures suitable for conducting a large business. More than 100,000 tons of Coal have been sent to market from these mines taken from the II foot vein. Otherlarge veins both above, and below the old work ings have been ascertained, and can be - Marini - worked from the same slope by short Tunnels. The high and well established reputation of the tin gar Loaf Coal for purity and excellence. will ensure'n ready sale for a large quantity at the higheat market price. The mines can be worked es cheaply 'as any in the region, and the supply is ample for the most ex tensive operations. . 13 Application to be made to the subscriber IM ?bifida. BENJAMIN R. MEARS. Phibuia.,3lay 24,1848, .' ; 15-.11 Nottoet trot iticeedrog foot line! Inserted otos for 23 'cents—three imertions cents, WANTED. . • ' Q CVERAL lltontdeti, Finishers, and Softer .M3.`k'ets, L are wanted immediatly, at the Pottsville. Iron Works.. To_goodsvotkvaeat,goo2 wares will be riven. Jan. 17 9 • E. W. DieGINNI/3". P . UCTOELILL !Motorlei of Washington;' do do Franklin, do do ' ' Jackson, - ":. do do Napoleon, Net and beautiful books for ;be young; price 75 cts. just received and for sate at BANNAN'S Cheap BoOk Store, Pottsville. Iday, 2, IEIIS, IS- BARK'S Pennsylvania Reports, vol.; Pardon's Digest, I McKinney's Digest, CraCun's -!...Mehanney's Justice, lime's Justice Assisthat, - Wright's Justice including Supple Wright's Stipplatent to Justice, Getz's Forms, last edlthill,, Dunlap's Forms, - • ' The Form Book, ,Dnane's Landlord and Tenant. Belect Laws orPennsylvants, •• Watts & Sergeant's Reports, vole Just received and fnr sale at BANN • Pottsville, where all Law Books not tained to order, at Philadelphia price May 2, 1846, "TATIIEREAE) fetters of. Administration 'on the! Estate VV Of Wm.3l. Ric bards. tate of itte borough of bit. nersville, Scheylkiit ',county; deceased, has beer' gtatr!- ted by the Register of Schuylkill county, to the star scribes; therefore ail those tudebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, end ail thane hay ins claims will'also present them for tiettl,ment. I • JOSEPiI H. RICHARDS,' Adkainistrator. Blinersville; April 25th, 1616. 17—tit , • • NOTICE. • - IuRTH EREAS letter of Administratbaro on the.Eatata VV of 301 IN C. AIARLL, late of ?down Carbon, Schuylkill County, deceased, have been granted by the Hqgifitet Or Schuylkill County, to the subscribers there fore all those indebted to said Estate, are requested to make paysnCht and those having claims, will present Present them fer settlement. JOHN' C. CURRAN, Admintstrator de honis non. April 25th, IS-IC. 17.6 t: Coal Screens Coal Screens ! • THE suscriber Is estensivaly engaged in the manu-' factory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon art improved and entirely new principle, for which he has secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident ly believes will be found upon trial, superior to every other ecreen in use fortiur.ibility and all the qualities of a good screen. They are Woven entirely of wire, and can be made with meshes and threads of any re quired aice and strength. 'i ,WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION will be executed at - the shortest notice, and screens made to every pattern, adapted to all the uses for which screens ate required. ,''The sebscriber has recently removed his estab• fishment to Goal street, near the corner of Norwegian Street. • JENKINS. Pottsvilfe,.April 4 ISID • 14- CO;NTIMENTAI. GIFT CARDS, juice '23 cells per kJ pack, just received, and fur rale .at BANNAN'tI Cheap St. s itionery store. May 2, 18- x A ETITODIST CATECHISMS, parts Ist , and;,2d; also 111. !Methodist Hymn Books,!large and small, i fOT:sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Hook-snare, Pottsville. ?day 2 I. 12.4 For Sale and. to be Leased. ' BUPEItIOR' COAL MINES IN WYOMING VAL LEY, for sale and to be leased, on favdrable terms. InquireAt the alike of V. L, MAXWELL, Attorney et Law, ' March 28,.1546,.. 1.3--43t* Wtlkes arre, Doct R.' H. Corydl, 10 ESPECTFULLY offers his Services asi practitioner Lt of Medicine and Sort•ery. to the citizen of St: Clair and its vicinity. Office rti - Julinson's flute], ...t. Clair. St. Clair. April 11,18413.. 1 1.5- 6 t* . , COOPERING BUSINESS. THEsubscriber announces to the citizens of this hci roug and vicinity that he carries on the COOPER ING IlliSllNESel. in all its branches. in Market street,; opposite 'Mr: Wolf's Tannery, where can always be' purchased Barrels, Kees, Tubs , &c.,!at the very low_ set rates, made of materials' which"be can warrant to be of the beat quality. I :Ile also repairs all kinds of tubs andlother woodwork ... and other ..--. in his.line of business. at the shone t notice and on most reasonable terms. .l . lie also pays the highest price forr i old flour barrels, &c., Staves and 11ooiiiioles, at his establishment. As he to determined to merit, he bopmi to receive the patronage ofthe public. OWEN MARION. .. N. 11.—A boy about 15 or 16 years of age will be ta ken as an apprentice. Apply.to - 1 0. 51. ' 1 Pottsville, April 11, 1516 ' l5-tf Tm undersigned, general dealer In Coal, resident in the city of New Yorkovill re ewe an consign- . ment, cargoes of C:oakto be sold nun ediately for cash, yarded or stored on reasonable tett is ,or will he ex- Changed in all or part, for Merchir dire, viz: Groce ries. Cheese, Oil, Ilay, llama, 4r.c.,; t the lowest cash: prices. Captains 'of Boats coming to this city, with cargoes of good Coal, for sale or exchange, will do well to:call upon the subscriber, as they an oftenlbe put in the way of getting a better price tor heir Coal, than is paid generally by dealers • I E. KIRK,• - Workingman's Coal Office, 85. tibittyatreet, third doOr West of Broadwa y. 1 ' rked Ib'.‘, oi New YOrk, March 21, 1816 ,Texas, Oregon, Califor • , , ,T A R F F TFIE stibFcriber will attend to the counts placed in his hands, wh 'Accounts, Notes, B011(14 or otherwise, putch. N. Pottwille, April 11, 1846. • SHERIFFALTY. To the Free trid Independent Voters . of the Coitray.qf Schuylkill: , URIENDS AND FELLOW .OITIZENS the en CC licitatinn of manyof my 'friends and acqua intan- Ces, I Orfer.myself as a candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the election in October next; should I be elee ted. I wilt discharge My duty fatthfully and impartially to the, beitof my ability. • Very respectfully, yours 5.e. NATHANIEL M. WILT>. Pottsville, March 25, 1516. -el • El=l Foundry and. Machine Shop. - rirnE subscribers, under the firm of SMITH', WREN & Co., would respectfully inlorm their friends, and the public generally, that 'they have taken the estab lishment formerly known as the "Eagle Foindry," and having-made extensive repairs, and additions, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of Machinery. rail road cars, coal breakers. plough and stove castings,,hollow ware, &c., on short notice and reasonable terms. WM. C. smalf, . THOS. WREN, C.- W. PITMAN 2-tf Jan. 10, Pocket Knives, Raiors. 1:731' received and fo,r sale at MARTIN'S Drug-Store an assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, some v ay superior, Razori of all prices—call and see them no charge for showine the articles, If you want any Skates we can suit you.Alsn, a few straps of • December 20, 1845. 51— *45 00 23 00 30 00 ' 15 00 10 00 15 00 1 75 2 00 40 • Pap er Hangings and ...E orders. HE subscriber has just recelred his Sprinir Pat- . T terns of Paper Hangings and Borders, embraCing all the latest and most fashionable Patterns, for Par lors, Rooms and Entries,,bside an entire new set. of Patterns, all of whicls.will he sold at Philadelphia cash prices. Those inmant of Paper will please call and examine them. B. BANNAN, Agent. Feb. 21, 1816. . . CALINA Salt in barrels& bags, for sale at the lowest Market price, delivered on hoard of Seats onthe Schuylkill, FREE of PORTERAGE by WRY Jr BROTHER. 31 Walnut st. or Locust it. Wharf Schuylkil . - Philadelphia July 19th, 29;',1 - BEST BUTT . SINGES, MANUFACTURED and for sale by , - MORRIS. TASKER es MORRIS, Pascal Iron Warehouse, S..E• corner or Third and Walnut street. Philada. Plulada. August 9. 3-- TO DEALERS AND CONSUMERS. HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN INKS. BLACK, BLUE, RED, AND SCARLET. Their qualities depend upon the following particulars Fatter—The employment of the agar HATERS/JAL . Beauty. The use of articles unknown to othegink makers. Tema. The ingredientiso proportioned that the lu ring UWtreCnenICALLT, giving great brilliancy and du aability. FOURTH. MOdes of inar ufacture which lave - the pure elements of in k;prod nce s fluid Ity,and no sediment They are put up in lqt, Ipt, Boz, cos, goz, and loz, bottles raw. striasuas ; each having a PATENT CH'IU. tar lip, the stand can he tilled without. spilling . . The Black and Blue taker corrode steel pentlessUmn any other. They surpass any American; English; or French, in beauty and strength, for the color, once set, will remain untinatiorto FOR AGFA. HARRISON'S' COLUDIBIAN BLACKING THE best ever Made for brilliancy of polish and pre serving the. leather. ROOT'S. PENMANSHIP IN 12 BOOKS. FOR the uie of Public and Frigate schools, it has no equal, either for cheapness or excellence. • MAPS. . A roll assortment always on hand. Outline maps for ettnals. A new and splendid Map of PaLerrisin, for Sunday schools Manufacturer arid Publeher , APOLLOS'W. HARRISON. tle south 7th stmt. .Philada„ DeiL 27, 18.141, . 6/- $ 4OO e e . eo , 4 4 te =2l (11 IQO 50%&7, .500 N'S Ilnok Store tt band, era otr- NOTICE. CARD. and the ollecton of all at i ther they be Boolc. 1. with care awl dis- WILSON, J. P. i 15..-3 t SALT ! SALT ! ! MINERS' JOURNAL Satarday Mar • 'ob-erro b the arrmngement el our pap e r, thtit news will be toned elh , every pap, which compels the rete.ter tealp hie , elLe over aU the idler tiletnents. l LlStittVitfres!te a great estett,The ohjee* of having. ail,,rtiAotibAit.l Once,' uti VIU tokboxl outside of the leper. • BY ; YESTE Timm it nothinin tupation 'The, Presldeut of 11 e. tfoltet! States, has issuoa • u Prochunatiun earth upon Civil •athr Milita Officers to perfor'm t 1 eirantie;:prouipay,, in ear l f4rring the laws, and r exieiag c,ircurrt-tanees: The report th at ‘rttia Thotetta had tut hie way through the 'Me. Iran' artny v does tot tappet, tube confirmed. Gen. &ntt believt s that Gen, for aLlo to hold mit un it he is reinforce ilreat. fortri are entertaiae,i, it NVa.hin,;:lainil ; is safety: • 'pen. Taylor is :t Vir iniatt by bh•tilathl has bee* 33 vfar r 3 in the" semee. Fle dis :ugQietted self in the Flori.th li cr3 1 00 aOO / 50 62i I:VOUT.kNT f eoM M Yucatan and till Southern Mexico, preparations for n genera rebellion, against present Government of Nle.4leo. i Tut) Yucatrut Congress now in sessionhad is:fusel! to entertain • any' •Iropositons front rftrattcs • A correspondent makes the fel:lowan , " 0 appcai • Men of , Arnericrt.. hiethren by the boy ties of hun:Uin liberty, we shall rise in 'n tlimr days id these Southern Depart uenia, hoping to rescue out beautiful iNl,•.zico, front the hands of Europe's niiritons: Brethren of the North t we tespect vett !Ur nobleisurnple of self-Lioeernuntut, 'shines upon the nations. In return *o ask yout a;S , rupatliv. Yo u . haveour coliJ4ireti 7 —aive yours, IVe kuow.not that we can hai•e. Toureos operation. 11ttt if the central Junto, iuttted ailother pone,; should war against You for coiving and protecting our siwer Tex'-as, you shalt find as prepared to greet you in it..ell:ills of the Aloutezunnia • • Tao Aitanseas Davi rw..-We have 'before us the:klay number of this magazine Which (any equali its predccesthis and sustains the high char'. Icier which the Witt has already established. A portrait 'otr,iNest the Painter,ernbellisties the nuty ber. The leading articles are on 'Political Cot' ruption,' 'The Independent Treasury,! the 'Ethan+ lion of the Deaf and Dumb,' the 'Artists orAnzer. ica,' &c. Sze. i • " There is.no magatinn published itt Fbie 'country' more worthy of support than the American Reviest As a literary periodical it has no auortier, taking the high ground it does in defence of Whig doctrines, if ommends itself to Teryitrue Whig. One more . hantber completes the third eatni-annual volume. Subscriptions received at this olficer.iir Price 00 per annum. , ' 4 - • ecj. As .We are Jn the habitat publishing all comMunteations which . appear to .be 1: written la ;gotid temper, and do , not indelge in personalities we give the following article a place in l our column* The thither appears have fallen into A common error regarding the ni ening Of the worde t.triberty and - Equality." T ose terms legitimately apply only to the civil ins itutions of our country. and no one will deny t at taken in such !it' sense, till men. are Irfree and e ual" in the United Stews+ Social distinetions!elways have existed! and (rein the nature of things always must exile. Men , will naturally seek their associates among thole of like tastes, educating/ and habits with - theriteelves" Society can only be !pleasantpm were ts i:4 :me .#. -Aar characters associateAogether, and - !it!is natural :' that the rich shouh seek the!comptirrinehi the rich—the peer of the'pnor. Ma-wealth :ial.' rich ? the l But -we al t h riot I always the passport to enciety.,' 'Men (mil peeers something more than this; they must , — have qualities of he id and heart to Sustain them, or they will be scooted from the . circle circle of society into which they ha v e smuggled themselves.' There are 110E110 who ,w orship , gold in our country, but the honest .iiitliapeMlance of Yankeis characteria such that the. class who bow down to - Mammon-is small, Talents and education - with good!rutins nets in our country will enable a man 'to go into any' society he may desire; .: .; t 1 N' • 1 • i , Foe Tag MilteAll ' 40FIAto. 1 Ma. pnrron:—Vou can print or 1,16 1 e fol. lowing abservatienii; just as yeti think:proper f ! . the writer dues notdeem them linpertinent or uns ief4onalile ; but all men do not view the same sub• jeet from the same position; or drittx the same op. tioi.l ' I The Americens have4ieen long reproached by, ~'owricans have can 1,..., English tourist's, with, rii.cliiiminglill distinctions of rank and birth; while at the.rameltimei' they foster in the bosom of society an aristocracy more abhorrent to nature and reason than that of the old world, namely—the aristocracy of width. "..! ' Our countrymen. have net indeed wanted apelo. girt and vindicators ; but it is hard lei prove that. black is white, and in fact the charge is only, foci Well founded. - It is en 'unpleasent truth that this. • li nes of demarcation between certain sits and Cir cles, are drawn with as much exactness,' and are as impassable in many parts of, republican ,'Amer ica as in aristocratic Europe.- , There is indeed. this 'slight difference;l in the old world length of pedigree;. in the}new world length of puree, con.titute..4 the grand distinction. i but who are afloat that the one is not just 8.4 ir rational nil anti republican as the other. We j A inericatia certainlay talk enough abont - tgudit.O. but it is to be regretted that the principal ri not a little more fully recuanized in, our conduct. Ps`ow brother republicans. dont getangry, but be candid. confesS your faults. and try to mend ydur manners. .Many of you stand charged with being servile. spiritless, pitiful, w'orshippera of wealth—it is said yo u bow d o wn t4'rnoney haga, and pay)almost di vine honors to dirt; thereby diagracirl the glop. ous name of 'American citizen.' . • NMI., of our fellow townsmen of -course, are • guilty of such bliseness: , It has indeed been in- sinuated by evil dieposed persona, that soma of the inhabitants of Pottsville, treat a rich man with mote deference and respect, than a poor one—that they look not at a man's intrinsic merits —his mind and heart, but simply his house, his furniture, his dies*, his equipage; that they approach a rich man -with .bated breath and whispering humbleness.' Wish at. his melancholy jeer!, listen , particularly to his pro-ing; and aMover yea sir' toleve'ty thing be asserts; [bat they (particularly the ladies) have, their exclusive circles .to, which, not sense and Werth; but wealth is the only passport Of admission; but of course this is all slander 1! • I The writer would by no„ means bn understood to hint that the folloanne circumstance might have occurred here; it happened, however, in the neigh bhrhood where he was born.. , I Tommy Jones was the Village cobbler, he of. filleted also as sexton anti grave digger. Nobody gave Tommy credit far more than just sense enough • to go in the house when it rained. `and perform those other little acts of every' day life, in whigh-a Man is ea, moth guided by instinct iris reason. (.'soma years since when the write? i revisited the scenes of his childhood, he found little Tommy zones metamorphosed in o Mr. Thomas Jot" luatice of the peace. and deacon of-the very (Murat!: to which he hal officiated as'orxtori,. You may imagine my astonithment,•yeti may also easily kuess the explanation—a rich brother in New Or. leans liati'died and left Tommy heiCto fifty thou. lid dollars. Tn. '.640. of Newton, and the Worth of How. Ord combined, could not brave r &clod so gjeat a Change as ilid those. fifty thous - mei duller*. Bo Dee ,the world. and so it must go 4, ion- as:our ' nod republicans will servilely end :basely pay to rttation and wealth that arlinirstion and respect' Or hill belong only to intellocru:d o n mom! wurak. [ l . ~ . .• : ' NOVO. Ing, May IG, Met DArs lvmark. ve .4iity of Jcu MS