E II • f r• • a TAiP" '74 , 1 e' • Tho Coal Trade for 1847. The falls of snow during the seek has curtailed bu, siness orithe Rail Road, and the-quantity sent is only, 11,118 12—total for the . season 131,639,81. Vessels arc very scarce at - Richmond, and the stock of coal' is acctimulating. For vessels to carry coal to Boston, *3 25 per ton freight has been paid. A scarci ty , of vessels during the cnsuing season is apprehended.' . The'Schuylkill'icavigation Company have a large number of applications for 'their boats, and there ia t, ,_consikemble inquiry torpurihase-the old boats of smal-i• ler capacity. . ...- , , lIIFFICt OF THE PHILADELTITIA - 11r. READING RAIL ROAD C.LVIIvAN V. . .. PIIIIADtLrIf lA, 1947 , 'NOTICE is hereby given that on iind after the Ist day of March next to July lst.'the rates of freight:and toll on coal' transported by this company will be as follows : TABLE OF FREIGHT &TOLLS .ON COAL, rLn I.I7II.ADELPITIANVD itEADING lIAII. rico.tD, FGO3I March 1,1597, io "July. 1, 1511. .From Mt. Carbon. Bchriraven Pt Clinton To Philadelphia. : $ 50 $1 40 , 81 25 TO Inclined Plane , 90 130 ; - 1 10 To Richmond 40 1 30 • 1 , 10 To Nicetown . 40. , 1 30 1 .10 TO Germantown R. R. 40 - , 120 .1 10 To Falls of Schuylkill '25 i 1' 15 1 00 . To Mannyunlc. 15 , 1 05 05 To Conilieliocken 1 05 1 05 00 To Turnout 1 mile below 1 • Norriston it - 100 . 100 , RI To Plymouth R. Road 100 . Ito 00 _To Norristown or Bridge- . 1 ' • " .. 1 00 1 DO 90 1 00 . 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 90 .95 05 85 90 90 . 80 90 DO 60 90 • 80 60 • so - 70 port .TO:ort Kr , nnedy •T altoyFi,rge T To Itoygrls Ford To totrslown To Reading . . To Motirsville 1,0 60 - 50 .. . To Halohorg . 40 '4O 30 To Orwiesborz , no.. .30 • • 30 =4.l 3 o.cirder of the Mali] of iklanagets, I . S. Lll.l DFURD, Sr.cretary. , Sent' for the weekending On Thursday evening lak. WEER. TotAL. 6,172 14 61.2L0 05 1,292 15 14,866 02 3,435 . 01 48,503 12 218 02. 7,218.05 , Port Carbon, ~ Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, MILL CREEK RAIL ROAD The following is the amount aerial passed over the Mill Creek Rail Road, for-the week coding ou Wed netdav last. Per last report • 17:291 13 " GEORGE lIADESTV, Collector "Total SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD ~ t nountof Cot.' transported over the Schuylkill Val: ley Rail Road, for :fie week ending oh Saturday even ing last: 4,11,58 17 Tors. 4687. CO. " Per last report '2. , ,,E6S 1.7 JESSE TURNER, Collector Total • MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon & Port CarAn•Rail Road, for the week ending on Sat urday evening last: 0,769 10 Tolls. Per last report 47,937 I Total • 511,7`-7 do " JESSE TURNER, Collector afl}G HILL &. scitcyLKlLLHAvc:s; RAILROAD, The following is_tite- amount of Coal transported over,this j- road for the week.endine on Wealle•alay last 5,:h:919 Ter last re:o. , 9'5,1317 07 " 48,0d0 00 - " WI .LIAM NEWELL, Colifetor. 71 Total MOUNT UARBO:si RAIL ROM) . , .. Amount of Coal transp..rted over this . Road (Ur the iveek ending on. Thursday evening la , t. >, -1,. - - ' . - 2,5.`21 00 Tons PCr last report 13.f9 . 2 110 1 . N. CISAVER, Collectim I . RATES OF TOLLON THE SdiUYLKILL NAVIGATION Total FOR IS-117, RATES OF TOLL ON COAI bicha reed on the Sehuylkill Navigation until the first dap aim - M.IBH. and thereafter; uldllthe further ordd,r of the Board of Managers, subject to a discount of 50 per cent., foralt coalshipped daring the month of Murch ;,,of '25 per cent.. for all coal shipped during the month of April ; and of 15 persent., for all coal ' shipped during the month of May. - Operators who send the whole prance' of their mines by (anal from the olticial announcement of the ripen ing of the'Navigation, or within ten days thereafter, until flirt first day of August, will Ord be charged high er tolls up to. that date, 9911 those herein presesihed for 11,re Month of April.; It tieing understoodthat par wishing in avail themselves of this luovidon must give, t h e Ha rd writteif.notice of their intention to thi,.-50, on or before, the 1;.: of Mart h. From. Mt. Cart .tit on. S. Haven. I'. Clinton. cTo Philadelphia ' (10 cll. 52 via. To Falls Ofßchuylkth 5S ' 51 To Mana'yunk . 51 '5O 96 ' To • ConshehochMi 50 , • :50 - 41 To Spring dills 50 '5O -49 ,TO Norristown ' 48 45 : 41 .• • -'l'o Tort Kennedy , 95 ,45 44 • To Valley Forge 48 : .; 48 .91 To Threinaville 46 ' ' •46 42 To - Royer's Ford • 44, 41 • 40 • To Pottstown 41 ' 144 . 40 To Douglassville 41 1 44 ' 40 To Reading • 40' 140 .. - 36- • Ti. Mohrsvllle • 32 •' 32 ' 28 To Hamburg , 21 1 1 24 , - IT 1 To. Ortilgsbury - ; 26 i,: 20 , 20 • Front the grqs , weight, ag, apceriained by the means that may be adopted, 5 per cent. will he deducted, and the toil charged on the net weight. 1 ' In addition to the chsrgq. MOM,' deseending load, as stated in the above table. there shall he a charge on the empty boat equal to 4 cents per t.in on the load carried down at each orthe three first locks passed when re turning light, excepting only coal:boats discharging at or beloW Fairpount, which shall lie permitted to retpra empty - ton r free. - ' No diSconnt will he allowed on the charge fos the empty, bent . , USE OF CARS. ' .. ~ J , Bariici 'shipping not less that 35 toils per week for each car obtained from the Company, ly II be &object ed to nil ?lira. dm ree-fof the ugel,)f cars.' sAil others Will be rtmeged 6 cents per ton for the uscfof care. - ' MILE OF BOATS. " • The charge. for the use of the Company'sinnits will be 15 cents a ton on all coal deliveted eli 1104 Delaware or on the Sclaiylkill. aLor Fairmmtm. and al cents on all coal carried through to New_l'Vrk. 'But part i emit° lease the Company's boats, ana make an average of e errnyet boat to the De4aware . or" Schnylklll,at 6r lielow Fairmount, a . ndoffthi . trips pet boat to sew.Yotk, befory the first day of Jane, will be:3 dainty:3 a - draw- hack . of 331 percent. on the, hire of th 1;0 is to time. - ME= The captain army boat,Which shall make more drat seviin tries from Schuylkill Haven or ports abiwe, to ,Fairmonnt.or to any tint on tide water, with full roads of coal, before the first day of Sune,.sliall be allowed a draw-bra kor air the toll paid on coal, for every trip his boat may make from the completion of the sea cjit h trip "until the lira day of June. .NOTE.—Steatn towinth at moderate rates, will pros ided between. the. Schuylkill and 'the Delaware fronts of the city. Feb. 20 6-4 t TO THE . PUBLIC. - ;Yll O6 -te JOSEPH . LINE (pc • L'AIIGRANT PACKETS. QAMEUnprincipledperson.,no doubt connected with )...3 some of the Passage Agencies, hating industrious ly circulated a. report that Joseph McMurray, the well known and humane proprietor of an, extensive line of Vniigrant Packets, had failed, we irk induced to pub-, lish'the following extract from a book lust issued in Brooklyn, New i York, where Mr. MeMu'rray resides, entitled "The wetiltiii , Men and Women of Brooklyn and WilltamShingh." ! ' Juseji i Mahn:ray, Nvolth, 130.000 $ . The history. of this gentleman furnishes a brilliant eiample to peisons of humble means as to what may .he accomplished by industry and integrity in business ' transactions. Iti'lS'2l he arrived in New York, poor ;andfriendless, but, by the possesimn dt superior ;Mil '. I.nd a dilicence in the performance of the suing \ dinate duties ofa merchant's ( - Mire in which-Ale found employment, he- obtained the confidence and respect -of all who knew him: After laboring many years, for others, and being thoroughly rculudideci with merchan tile operations. he embarked, with slender means, in -,tlie emigrant pa s senger business. and soon, by pursuing a course of fairness and liherality to his country men • and others - on their art heal here from their native laud, acquiredcelebrity and wealth. Emigrants from Europe atearbject_ed to many imposition's and extortions from peuons wilco Outer vessels for their passage to this land of promise;, but the subject of this sketch stands proudly aloof from the herd of "land pirates ", who • victimize the pent ernictant. • Ms. McMurray has one - of the largest shipping eltablishments in New York, and is the Priliatial agent in this - country for the Provincial • Bank of Ireland. Ile has two sons connected with him fin business, who, with their father. stand pre-eminent in the commercial world as honorable men. • Such Is the character of Mr. Joseph McMurray among his Irilmds and neightiors, and ihnse•wlio trust their business with Llm, need not fear that they will be wrong ed out of one„cent. •• .The low rates at which passengers have been engaged for severalinonths past, and the great advance price of shipping, will try the solvency of a num ber of Packet Agents, and, therefore, tilt people ought. ,to be extremely continua toglibinthey pay their money. Josemr Mckltirray and his numerous agents in all seaport towns of Ireland, will extend all • the aid in their-power doringulie present distress in tharunhappy country, Inlhrwarding,money, provisions, &c., during the prevalence °film famine. Persons wishing to pay their friend's passages, or re • mit-money twanymart of England, Ireland, Scotland. Wales, Canada, Germany, &c., iu sums of .CI and up , wards. will plea eapplyto BENJ. DANNAN, Miners' Journal Office. Sole Agent for Joseph McMurray. Mllli DisdOlutioO of Copartnership, NTOTIC is herebfgiven that the copartnership here tofore existing between Joseph G. Lawton, Charles Lawton,jr., & Walter LaWion, lauding under the firm' of tharlee Lawton; jr., & Co., at St. Clari, wac by mu tual consent dissolved on the lei day OfJanuary, 18.14. The business of the firm will he settled up by the ender sicned who win, continue the builnis&-lieretrifore nn his own account. : WALTER LAWTON. St. Clair, Feb.,27, WV. 9-3 t. "ETAS the pleasure of announcing to the citizens . of II Pottsville and that he bas'proeured, and has at the American House, Centre street,a splendid Piano Forte; on' which he tenderVliisaervices to teach those whomay wish a knowledge of the Instrument,-- His tenns are moderate, and he offers satisfactory re f,rence, to those who may desire them. Persons waited upon at their reiidence if; required. Pottsville, Feb. 27th, 1811: • = 9 2mo • GARDEN',AND nFLOWEAR SEEDS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, • EVERGREENS, RO ES, PI,AXTS, 'ROOTS, & - c' • 1 ,, N FOR sale every day, in the :5 ,4 ._ market, be ow Sixth street -- w-r:ntb ••••- Philadelphi , nearly opposite • ;' 44- % the SChll till Bank, a splen did collection of the libove, contprisine 'choice Ind de sirable varieties from the Garden acid Nurseries of the subscriber, at the Rising Sub Village. near Philadel phia.R. NIAUPAV. N. B.—Orders ' addressed to himlaCeillier or the above places will be promptly attended fo.h , Philada, 27,181: ' , I 0,2 m • 1 -...- ,-- ‘..c• V\ --:,. .1 7 -‘,,. ',/ . . ~. °(Q I Z‘ - vll - 0 -2:CC N ,-'-- -/ IRl ‘ \)c-k c . ,,i / / , , / A. ,- -----. . FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. rrHE subscriber has received a large supply of Gar -1 den ,seeds. embracing a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale and retail at Philadelphia Nur sery prices. , • er mall ii,sortments made up for Merchants to sell again, at the lowest Philath Iphia wholesale prices. V.,- All hinds of plants, 'shrubbery, &c., obtained' to order at . HANNAN'S Feb 27 9- Seed Store, Pousville. 11,118 12 131,829 01 S 2 REWARD - ! ! Ccntie street. beiw N en orwe- M TA g S ial l i ° :t t r ' i.:et, and R. I). Shoener's store, on Weilvesday - last, a 131.1 - 17.1.-SILK PURSE; cOn taining a live .lollar gold ?piece, and sonic silver change—the above rewriFil will . lie riven to the person returning it with itS — contents,lo this Unice. Pottsville, Feb. 27th, 18.17. 9 _ 4512 02 Tnns 1}.75211 " Wanted. A F iuele man who is ell actjtetinted with farming. and can living good recommenda tions. A note Nvithireferences, left at this office, vddressed to R. will be attended tm. Pottsville. Feb. 27th; 1347. 9=31.. • STANTOIN". EXTERNAL REMEDY, , , CALLED • HTJ N T'S LINIMENT T S now universally acknowledged to be the infallible remedy for Illieumat4m, Spinal Affections, Con traction of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy, Is sues, (lid Ulcers, Pains in the Back and Chest, Ague in the lireast and Face,Tooth'Ache, Sprains. Bruises, Salt Itheitm, Burns, Croup, Frosted Feet. and all Ner vous Diseases. s - The triumphant success which has Attended the ap plication of this most WONDERFUL MEDICINE in curing the most severe cases. of the different diSeases above named, and the 111011 ENCOMIUMS that have been bestowed upon it wherever it has been introdu ccd, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort. at once to the only remedy that can be relied on. - • From the New York • LunimeNT.--Thisinvaluable remedy t f the many" ills that flesh is heir to," continues to shed its untold benefits upon all classes of society: We' have Set"; a certificate from some of .the most respectable, intelligent, and influential citizens of Westchester, where Ille.propnetor residch, with are above all' at tempts to mislead the public in reference tottny Medi cine, remedy'. or preparation • and as this titstimony is at onto sp,Mtaimons and uniform in commending this truly, ,x,ellent Medicine for Rheumatism, and various oth i sr ti-ease= named in the advertisetnent, there can no limec.i be a reasonable doubt entertained of its ex •traordina;:y success and triumph over the maladies in unc=tion:., ' SING SING ' May El, 1815.- '7We, th - 44'illide'rsigned, do certify that we have used Mr f . :4,4,! E. Stanton's External Remedy, called Ift[NT'S LINIMENT, and have •proved it to be fully i•lit , al thechararter be gives it. Its healing proper tieslare tt tilj• extraordinary; and we most confidently ilechminend it as one of the most certain external rem- Mat has yet been discovered. fajeli Roscoe, Editor ‘Vestchester Herald. is; - (ar Tlirdvall, I nspertnr M. P. State Prison. Albert rhckwood,'4udge Court CommouPleas. • ..Lutes Locke; the extensive llorticulturist• - James B. Swain, Editordt• R. Chronicle. M. Churchill, Principal of the•cclebrated Boarding School fordloys. Sarum:lF. Reynolds, Supreme Court Commissioner. It. R. YOUR, District Attorney. • Theodosius Chu k, Pastor Methodist Epishopa Church.• y. •Roliert Wiltse. late Agent M. P. State trison. • Aaron Ward,'late M.mber of Congress. Munson I:Lockwood, Clerk of the County. . Wm. I/. Peck, Agent M. P. State Prison. 13 C. Morse, Pattor of the Baptist Church. Benjamin' Moore, Samuel Trowbridge, Abraham Klpo, Piet re .Van Cortlandt, Stephen Marshall, AbrahaM Millhr, - John Sus te4, • Gilbert Martin, • - Philip G. V;ln Wyck. Edmund M. Blunt, Benjamin Washburn. ' c - 7,- The following shows a case of Rheumatism cured with only one bottle of Hunt's Liniment. Tlic letter is addressed to Mr. Stanton : YOEKTOWN, June IS, 1815. Sir :—lfavinicured'ine of a severe attack ofghen mati-m, whirh,tiad,rendered me almost helpless, and at the same time made Hie suffer great pain, 1 would ofr.:i- sic testimony in favor of the great properties which your External Remedy. hunt's Liniment ia pos sessed of. I oldy used one bottle, and with that I con sider I have been_sat,iLfroni a protracted and,severe illness. 1 ant now attending to my business regularly, which is that of a Farmer. Your obedibnt serv't, • OLIVER VAN CORTLANDT. This,Einiment is sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle, by all the principal Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. WHOLESALE AGENTS IN NEW YORK. IMAMS, E LPS & CO., 115 Weter street RUSHTON '& CO.. 110 Broadway. A. B. ,c• D. SANDS, corner Fulton - and william. ASPINWALI„ E , 6 AVillia in street. linters addressed totif. , at Sing Sing. N. V., Will be attended to. :GF:URGE E: STANTON. Proprietor. Also for sale by John G. Brown, Pottsville ; Rickel &.111edler,Orwigsburit ; Lewis O. Wunder, Schuylkill Ifiven ; Ileil'4•• Bower, Pmegrove. , Feb. 27, 1517 - 9- )() • , . .. . T "E tmbsciibers desire to inform country dealers and the', citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that they haVe taken the neic• and very .large store at the corner of Centre and Mabantongo Streets. recently oc cupied by A: IL, White, tvliore they have just opened an extemdie ; :aid well selected stock of DRY GOODS.' GROCERIES, - QUEENS lIVIRE, 4.c HARDR;ARE, Which they Will dispose of, either wholesale or retail, ° utile lowest!'cash prices. _ Their assortment of Dry Goods is large, vatious, care fully selected and °film very lateit styles. They will always keep:on hand the best qualities of Tea, Coffee, Sugar. Liquors, &c., &e•, and hope - that by carefully studying tar suit the wants and taste's of the community they will ,ecure a liberal share of patronage. ROGEItS, SINNICKSON & Co.. Corner of Centre and Mahantongo Streets. Pottsville, Feb 20, 1817 -. 6- Mineral ; Water Ginger Mead. rpm underkigned havitig purchased the extensive 1 Mineral Water Establishment 'formerly owned by Mr. J. M. Croidand, will continue to supplythe old ems turners on tire!usual terms ;and would be glad to re ceiv the cutlers of those is ho aro disposed to become new cmtomerii„ -C - 3- During lye winter months, Ginger Mead ind SaOarurilla Nl:atrr;, is the principal supply ; adding Lemon p the lia as worm weather approaches. ROWENIdr. HETHERINGTON. 13-N. • 'IW. partnership heretofore sizliting between John Cicyton and Enoch W. McGinneS, trading under the firm of elityton & MeGinnes, wan dissolved on the MAI day of February:. by mutuirconsent. An persons clairds tigainst the late sirmzwlll present them - forstittlement to E. W. McGinnis, andlhose indebted will please make payment to him, who it alone authoti iced to settle the same Jnini. CLAYTON, E. W. fileGlNNns. The subscritie:r having pnrchasettiall of John Clay— ton's interest in the above firm, will continue - the busi ness in his own name, E. W. fiIeGINNES. .Fe b • s- Light for .A 11: - W, SLATER, has just Tee& ed a large Ur and elegant assortment of Lam esigned for burning the newly discortircd PATENT PHOSGENE GAS, to t% kith lie would call the attention, of all his customers who may wish a cheap, clean and Safe" light. N. 11.---Zfhe. fluid is also for sale at SLATER'S. Fetertmo9.othi 1817. tr-31, R V.lOlB Crown, Medium and Tea Wrapping 74.A.M.) Papers, from 50 Cella per Ream up to 01,25, just received and for sale ni iptisiliAN'6 Cheap Paper Store. Also, SO Reams'nlasOng, Paper, all of which Will sold wholesale and retail, at city prices, car riage added. February 20th 1817.' . • • 6 • A CARD:: B . :STEHM-AN, kM A A&I . OM EMssolution. - Wrapping Paper• 10 000 rEllO7lt. E 8.7. 7 , R su rg r f o L r w i n_ c C ra tl m d , t b l e l r i neirE ton Apnles,and any quantity of Oysters for sale by JOHN T. HAZZARD. February 2Atb,1817,. Timber Tract for Sale. A TRACT of about WO acres of heavy Timber, situ ated on , the Mine Hill Rail Road, one and a ball' miles below Mineraville, adjoining'the property of Mr. Charles Gillingham.. 'The Timber rights will be sold alone, or the,whole. Tract, reserving all mineral 'rights. Apply to . WM. :3., HILL, West Branch Valley. ' February 23tb, 1847., 8--tf Dissolution T ' partnership heretofore existing under the firm of.C. F. Norton & Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The bushiess of the late firmlvill bUsettled by . C. F. NORTON. Fi..11 TO 1847 By Livingston & Co's Express . . 'P New Books. LAFITTE, Or the Pirate of the Gulf, , 50 The Divorced, a novel founded on facts Ul. real life ' by Lady Charlotte Bury, 25 Last Day s of Callao, or the Doomed City of Sin, a $75 prize tale, • 124, Life in London..or .11appiness and Misery, a fresh supply. . ' 75 Part 3 Chambers' Encyclokdia of English Litera ture., . 25 Part 11 Chamber' Information for the People, 25 Child of the Islands, by the Hon Mrs. Norton, 371 Roderick the Rover. or the Epirit of the Wave. 25 Jacques. by Geo. Saltd, translated from the French, I. 2 v 0 1 ,.... 75 Graham's Magazine for March„ . 25 Lady's-Book for do • 25 TOgether With all thejtew works, just received end for sitle at - -- ''. ,-.• BANNAN'ti . Feb 20 ' - 8- c . . . . . J. LAZARUS, by ben nest friend John E. G. Kum- Alias Subpoena, sius, rs . Sur, Divorce. MOSES LAZARUS. J • BY awarder issued out of the Curt of Common Pleas of Schuylitill County, and to me directed, I am coin manded to notify you, the said Moses Lazarus, that you be and appear before out Judges atOrwigsburg, at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held in and for said County ; on the first Monday in March next, then and there to answer to the complaint of your wife, Mary J 'Lazarus, who prays to be divorced frdm the bonds of matrimony, entered kin() with von, the Moseli Lazarus. JOIE , . T. WERNER, Shera of Schuylkill County. Ornipburg, Feb 13, 1847 • 7-3 t SUPPRIOIV COAL MINES WYOMING yAt'LEY. I • (A NUMBER.) Frqusiarleeoafrld V. rent, on th N 7 m i ol l i t ewV l 7 , term' , . , - . AttorneyatLn7ll °lkeebarre,Lizerne.,ayi,a. Nalkeeharre, Feb. 13, 1 47 ot2;5!) 7 IS. 1 SHIELDS & MILLER, 'WOULD inform their old customers that they hav,e' I V removed.from No. 231 to 79 North 'Third Ftree t , above Arch, e ast side, where they will keep a full and complete assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Enit li.h Grass and Cora ~ c ythe, , ,including the genuine Styermark, Nails, Forks, Sbovels, Spades, &c. &c. to which they. invite the attention of Country Mer chants before buying. •L'hilada.,.Feb 1:3, 47 Coal Screens for Sale. THE subscriber has two excellent coal screens 1 - 0 r sale, they have been used for the last three years at .Bis Black Mine Colliery, and are removed to give Place to larger screens. They sre capable of screening 150 or 175 tons per day with ease. They dill be sold on reasonable terms. • GEO. H. POTTS. Feb 13- 7- Sale •of Lots la- Elonaldson, SCHUYLKILL Co. • ' sold at Public sale, at Lnnidon's Hotel, in 11 the flourishing town of Donaldson, Schuylkill County, a number of convenient building lots, laid out by the Swatara Coal Land Company, asnta addition to the town of Donaldson. The tolvn,of Dpnald_otvisio cated at Abe head of the Swatara Rail Road, which will in May nest, be connected with the Mine. Hill , and Schuylkill Haven Rail Road, thus giving that section .of the Coal Region two avenues to market. From its location, it is destined, unquestionably, to become one of the largeit towns in the Coal Region, and, therefore, peisOns,ln want of lots had better secure them early. . The sale will take peace on Saturday., the lath day of April nest, at , lo o'clock A. M: Terms trade known on the day of sale.. Agent for Swatora2Coal Land Co. Petll2 . ' 7.. ts ' SOAPS! SOAPS !! TUI I ES HAMEL'S Nympli Soap, for softening and , whitening the skin. Glenn's Spermaceti Soap; for whitening and curing chapped hands. • Jcities' Italian Chemical Soap, for improving the Skin and removing freckles, &r. Rousell's Celebrated Emollient Saponacenus Com pound. for whitening and softening the 'kin. Cuerlian's Celebrated Ambrosial Shaving Soap. ChEltit's Saponaceons compound for Shaving. Rousell's Celebrated Shaving Crean,. lionsell's Almond Soap. do Ottu of Rose. do Slfell Soap. Almond Soap at fit cents per cake. • Together with a general variety of choice perfdmery alwaysfor sale at SAN MAN'S Cheap 'Fancy Store, Pottsville, ' Febl3 . 7- Needles ! Needlesl! lEE . DLES,lvarranted superior to any in the mar ket. Sharps and Betweens, from N 0.4 to No. N.—, Also, LADIES' SCISSORS, A . choice article. just received and for sale ..at BAN NAN'S Cheap Fancy Store. Feb 13 7- India. Rubber Door Springs. DATENT India Robber Door Spring's, for closing 1 doors, &c., a good article, price 50 cents single; or 44 cents, when two, or more are taken. Just received and for eats at 13AN NAN'S Variety Store, Pottsville. Feb 13 7- To Merchants and Others . . • • WIDE CURTAIN PAPER. 'FIST redeived from Philadelphia a large supply 'nf Wide Curtain Paper, which we•will sell by the dozen or larger quantity, at Philadelphia wholesale prices. C::,..riferchants can now receive their supplies without bending to the city. Also a lot of the narrow Curtain Paper, being mil pieces, at less than Manufac turer's prices,• at HANNAN'S Cheap Paper,Store, Pottsville. -Feb 13 . 7- •. . . Fruit. Trees, Shrubbery, Sze. TIIE suliscriber has been appointed anent for one of the largest Nurseries in the United States, and is now prepared to furnish all deEcripiions of Fruit Trees, by the hundred or single, such as Peach .Trees, Apple Trees, Pear Trees. _ Plum Trees, -.: Cherry-Trees, Apricots. - 'Goose Berry Bushe3, ' Rasp Berry Bushes, Grape Vines, Ornamental Treec t • ' - Shrubbery, kc. r` All of which will be furnished at Nursery prices, package and carriage added, by leaving the orders at ' BANprIAN'S Cheap Book Store. tr} No Trees or !until - Ivry will be .received except what are ordered. To secure rood Trees, orders ought to be sent in early. Feb 13' NEW LAW BOOKS. HOOD ON EXECUTORS A PRACTICAL treatise on the Law relating. to Re fl.. gisters Registers' Courts. Orphans' Courts, Audi tors, Execu ters, Administrators,.Guardians, and Trus tees in Pentivivanfa; with an Appendix of Acts of -As isenihiv. Fines,fire. Price 85. Aiso,i ROBERTS'DIGEST OF BRITISH STATUES. 'Comprising those which; according tn'the report of the. Judges of the Supreme Court, made to the Legislature, appear to he in force in Pennsylvania, With noses and illustrations. k PrMe fl. MILLER ON PARTITION. A treatise on the law of Partition by Writ in Pennsyl vania', with a Dicest of Statutes, and an Appendix of. Forms, by B. Spencer Niller. Price ft 3 50. Just published and for sale arIIANN AN'S Law Book Store, Pottsville. ' 1-ti All Law Books not on hand, obtained to order at 'publishers' prices. Feb 13 . 7- • Public Notice, • •-pc, sc g un TEAciwris.—The Directors of 8 the Common Schools of the borough of Potts ville District, will elect their Teachers for the Se veral Schools in said District on the first Monday in March next, to sere for one :year from April 1, 1847. provided they so long conform to the rules and regulations of the Board. The guccess; ful applicant will be examined by the Superin tendent. Applications-can be handed to either member of the Board. . JOHN' S. C. 'MARTIN, See Pottsville, Fey. 6, 1347. French philocome. • lARiIrERB article for ibe toilette, Jost received end for sale at , HANNAN'S. ' Feb 13 7- 18ay Water. • DOUSSELL'S Celebrated .flay Water in Quart Rot ties, for sale 9; ' • • pANNAN'S. Feb 13 • i - Laws of lreos*lvania, D UNEAP'S Lawa of Pennsylvania, , eontaining' . all -IJ - the Lawa from 1701 to April 22d. 1846, chlonologi catty at ranged with notes and references to all the de cisions of the Supreme Court of Pennsylimnin, gPring construction to said Laws, and a copious index, com r piled by James Dunlop, of Pittsburg, price 416,00,1tal published and .for sale at BATMAN'S Cheap. , Book . store, Pottsville. . • Jimmy SOth 1817. 0 — . ' • • HE .MINERS 4• ' jOURNA ORPHAN'S' COURT. SAiE. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, the subscriber, 'Admin, istrator of the estate of Is - 230'8310r, late of the borough of Pottsville. in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will expoXe to sale by PuhrieVendue,on S'aturtfai, the 27th day of February, next, at ono o'clock in the afternoon, ht the, house of Ford` Moriimer, in , the borough of Pottsville, afo r esaid : , All that certain messuage or • tenement,' anti, two - story alone dwelling. house With •1', 4 - stone basement, and lot or 'piece of •••• grtund„ marked in a certain plan of lots of R. at. & L. Lewis of itiountl Carbon, with numbet 6 • situate on the northern side, of Alain street. Containing 40 feet in front . on Min street, and i 45 feet, mo:e or . less, in depth, bounded by hind new or late of 4. itieharde, and Otherti, and lots No. s.•and 7.. • • Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance, will be giSen and conditions of salemsde known' .at the time and place of sale by • • • T. YLOR, •i Administrator: BY . order of the-Court,. .! • • ANII.I.EI, - Orwigsburg; Feb, 6 . 64t. . , liROCIL6III.43TION. TATIIEREASIIIe LUTHER KIDDER, Esquire, V V President ofthe several courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Schuylkill, !Mutton, and Monroe, in Pennsylvania, 'aid justice of the .several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, 0) er. - und Terminer, and General ,Gaol Delivery, in said counties, and STRA NOE N. PA6tEtt,alo +t;ol3 MN, ZINCIER.ESqUirIa. Judges,of the Court of Quarter Sessions of tip,. Peat Oyer and Tertniner and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial or all .capital ai d' other otienders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by their. precepts to me itirected, have ordered a Court or CornmonTleas, Oyer'and Ter= miner, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Or-, wigahure, on Monday, the Ist day of 'Match next, to continue one week. , - Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner. the Justices of the Peace, and Constables °file said county of Schuvlkill, that they are by the said precepts coin! manded ti be then and there, at 10 o'clock in the rorol noon of saidday, with their rolls, records,,inqdisitions; examinations, and all other remembrances, to to those things,-which to' MeV several offices appettain' to be done ; and all those that' are bound by recognizan, ces. to prosecute against the prisoners that are or theti shall he in the gaol of said county oLtichuylkillare to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. Gird save the, nt ?II 72 weal( Is: JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. . . . Sheriff's Office, • Orwigs-.1 . burg, Feb. 6 1817. f .. . . 6- N. 13.--The witnesses and Jurors who are summoned in attend said Cotln, are required to attend punctually In case of non-attendance, the law in such cases, made and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published by oriir of the Court ; those concerned will govern themselves accordingly. PROCIAM 4TION. I\TOTicE is hereby given, that aTourt of Common Pleas, fw the trial of causes at issue in and for the ,county of Schuylkill, will be held at Orwigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday, the Silt day of March next, to continue two weeks. Therefore all persons.liaving bulls 'pending; and all persona witese duly it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. JOHN T. WERNER, Sheriff. Sherilrs Office, Orwigs burg, Feb. 6, 1817. j ; ES =CM=II . M. BEA.TI'Y, trading. under thelitin ... ' of T: & .1. BEATTY; •' '; I 121, March rn. CharlcA W. Clemens. Adm'r. &c. iifl Term, 1817 Georgerilmemaker, dec'd. witlinothie to . ~ Catharilie Shoemaker, widow cf mid . , ' & 'Deceased, Williaui Shoemaker, JameS .G. Shoemaker. Eloirle., W. Clemem, & Psi. Foe. to :inrah liti wife, late Sandi Shoemaker, I revive Judge mud Geor- ' o Iletaler. , ...on. by his Guardian ' ! meld.. Edmund 11. lleifilersou, , lieirs of .411 dec'd."2os. July Term, 1E39. '' . . . . • ' q'cituiiikill Comity, ss.' I 11 • • . ~,,, .-THE CommunwealPu, of Penlyylvatii'll ~,A; to the Sheriff of Schuylkill county ,Gannr,-- O a r, • I:so—Whereas. Tlionnui D. Beatty. and . 4,,, 0 ,, . James M. Beatty. trading tinder the firm of • ' 7 01 T. & J. 'Scatty, 11. heretotU,re in our. Co'utt of •',, . ••• Common Pleat of Sch uylkill County, to et le ' wit r, In the term lof Juty, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, N 0.4.411. by the con-ddert tit.M of the same Courtrecovered against George Shoema ker, late of the said county, Yeoman, as well as fl certain' debt of two hundred and forty:five dollars and -thirty three cents, lawful money of Penn tylvanitt, ns ten dollars like money which to the said Thomas IL Beatty and.huneS At Beatty, trading under the firm of T.* J. Beatty, in our said Court, were adjudged fir their &Magus which they sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt, where of the said George Shoemaker ,i.:t courier, as by the record and proceedings thereupon in our said .Court, before our Judges at Orwigsbtirg, remaining manifestly impear..- and Whereas the said GeorgeShomiaker is dead, :t. We have 'been informed, and the said Plaintilfs have be•mught us to give them their . re , medy, in this behalf. and we 1)0 1 ing willing that what is just, should be. done, COMMA:6 You. that by honest and lawful men of your bailiwick, 'yOu make known to Charles W. Clemens, ,tlritildstrator, of alp and singular, the goods rad I. battier, right. and eretlite, which were of George Shoemaker, decolvcd, with nOtice to Catharine Sliocniaker, widow of the raid decc a etni, and ,Willittin Shocinalter, 1111103 GI Shoemaker, Charles IY. (leinens.and-Satah his wife, littc,riarah Shoti maker, mid George Ilenderion, by his guardian Edmund Q. I leinlerson, lairs of the said. DeCefLell; that they be and %Meer before our Judges. at Oawigsburg; 4 our Gotta of Common'ltat.'-t, there i r be held fur the (7i unty .of Schuyl-- kill, on •the tir,t. Monday. of Mare% next to straw if any it t thing for . them= .elves they know or hay to ea, wily-the Judgement recovered by the said 'Phonies D. iteatt.3-, and James N. licatty, trading, infelt-r the firmcif T. & J. ficatty, against liiiii, the anal George' Slimmitiker, 'a4 au:rte.-Idd,, ought not to Inc revived and continue ti, lien tin tits Lands and tenements in your liaili(vick, were' of th! said which . .Georog I-lawmaker. on pile , twenty-fotirth clay of June. one &oust-Mil eight Minaret' anclibirtv s nine, uptin which slid day, Judgment was'thereupou Ill Uttered, or at any time since, during another period of tiro years, according% to the act of the General :..I.sseniblyk, in sitel emu IllUtie and. provided, if to them it shall area exPedient—and have: you then there the names of those - by whom you shall make it kriown to them antYthis writ. • , 1 , ",•,,,...... // 'Witness' the honornide Luther Kidder. Dor - lire., Presi dent of our E n id Cohrt at Ortviz:lburg, the..t.vgjoy.fourth day of December, one ThoMaind eialit hundred (10 forty. six. • C. 1 , 1:piT.11111.1, Prothonntury. Orivig.,burz;feb. - tith, 1847. ; • , , SAMUEL BELL, , Chark's W. Cleni jr em, itilni'r. kc,, 12,57.1 fa tell Turin of George Shoemaker, der.'d. iv killl \ r notice to Catharine Shoemaker,* idL ' \lBl7. ow ofsaid dereasetl:aiiil Win. Shim; 1 \ maker, James G. 4qioemaker, 1 Charles ;NV. Clemens, and Sarah Scl. Frio.: to re his wife, late, Sarah Shoemaker, & George Hende.rson,•hp lies gnat dian dive Judgement. Edmund Q. liendersOn; heir of iard Deceased, 1 . 25, July Term, 1835.; i • • Schuyil . ciiirvuuly, as. ; TIIE Commonwealth of Pennsylva • ° V- 1414. „ ' to Ilse Sli . 'ff f Schuylkill . , s ' 0V '''' . n G la r ' re'irim Wre i reTs, Saliiiellie t li " l l ie n i r. Y .- ... , . tofore in our Court of Contemn 'Pleas ,„ !trip of Seiniyikill County, to wit i. In the 4 , , ... ofJuly, Term OM! tinovand eight hurt-, Mii 4- deed and thirtr-eight, N. P.n . , by Or consideration of the same Court, recovered against George Shoemaker, late of tliel,said County, Yeoman, as well as a certain debt of one thousand two hundrid and sixteen dollars and ninety; cents, la alai money of Pennsylvania, as Ten Dollars like money, which to the said Samuel Bell, in our saidourt, were adjudged for 4L . his damages, which. he sustai led by occasion , of the detenlion.of that debt, where f the said George Shoe maker is convict, as by the record and proceedings thereupon in our said Court, efore our judges at.yr, wigsburg, remaining manifest ,y appears—and whereas, the said George Shoemaker is dead, as we hai'e been informed, and the said Samitei Bell bath besought us to give hint his remedy' in this behalf, and we being wil ling that what is Just should- be done, your you, that by honest and lawful men of your bailiwick, yon - make known to Charlei W. Clemens, Administrator of all and singular the goods: and -chattles, rights and credits, which were of George Shoemaker; deceased. with notice to Catharine Shoemaker, widow attie said deceased. and NVilliam Shoemeksr, jairies G'. Shoe- Maker, Charles W. Clemens, , and ti4rall his wife, late Sarah Shoemaker, and Gearge Henderson, by his Guardian Edmund Q. llenderXen, heir of the said pe. eerted, that they be, arid appear before oar Judges St Orwigsburg, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to . beheld for the County of Schuylkill, on the first Moiei day of March next, to show if any thing for themselves' 'they know or have to say, why the judgment recover, - ed by the said Samuel Bell,against him, rise said George. Shoemaker, as aforesaid, oughi not to be revived and continue a lien on the lands and tenements in your hailiwitlk, which were ofthc said Gorge Shoemaker, ' on the 12th , ilay, of. July, one thousand eight - nun= dred and thirty-eight, upon Whicksald day, Jittlzment 'was thereupon renderrd, or at any time since. curing another period of five years,according tothe act of the General Assembly, in such case made and provided, if to theta it shall seem expedient, and have you then there, the names of those by whom you shall make , it knowieto them and ills writ. , Witness, the honorable Luther Kidder, Esquire, Pre sident of our said Court at Orwtsburg, the twenty fourth day of December, one thousand ' eight hundred and forty-six.l - ~ . , . , ' C. lg STRApß,Prothonatory. Orwigaburg, Feb. stb, 1816. • • 0- At , • Farm for Sale. THE subscriber will sell a valnable Wx farm, consisting of 170 acre4,situated• in WO Pinesroce township, FiCtinylkill county, sm.. about ` 4mi 11 ,4.,.., nes below Plnegrnve.! About SO acres of the land is cleared and in a state - • of cultivation, ten of which is, in meadow. The bal ance in woodland, well timbered The. Union Canal runs through the property. The buildings consist of a two storydwelling house, a new Switzer barn, and nib er out buildings. There are two orchards on the faith, and an abundant s,upply of good water on the premises close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres of whi ter grain in the ground. For terms and other panic& tars ripply to the subscriber in Pinegrove. - • PETER FILBERT, October 10, 1480 41-if , _ - PACKING • THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and tha pUblic in general, that be has appointed Whitney, Agent for the sale of his. superior Italian Hemp Packine Yarn,,who will keep a constant auPply at the Iron Works of E. W fd'Glntibt. • ' • - . THOMAS JACKSON." Readiug, l -e—lB ' ' -Nrs. • • - SIIERIP-FIS SAINEIS • • OP 'REAL ESTATE. • • B V IL I Levan Facial, i s a e s, v e il i s l ue v d r o " t s it o t r /tZ ef :c i°g ur i t E oi* P ttlin s m a o n n 4 Plea's of Sehuyikil,County and to me directed, will be exposed tosale by.bobite Vendue.or outcry, on I , `.Saturday, the 27th day of February, 1.847; ; F 'Ai lit o'clock in the forenoon, at the Poulin !louse of in the borough of Pottsville, Connty,of Sehityl,kitl, the following described prembies, vii All that certain lot or.piece of ground, situate' on the southwardly side of Market street, in the borOugh Pottsville. In the county-of Schuylkill, being S€feet 6 inrhes more or less in width, and • 148 feet iu depth, ad plain?, lot of Henry Rusenzarten, castwardly, ; a:0 feetlalley, southwardly; now or late Francis 134 NtchL ols, Westwardly; r,,nd said Market streetinorthWardly, With the appurtenances, consisting of a Iwo j=7:l story briek dwelling house , with atw story I , lllil brick budding thereto attached, and aQ I base ment story under lire ewhole house, a brick stab r, &c. Late the estate of iRCHIBALLIVZONALDSON.I At the setae lime and AIM' 111' that (plain Jot r'r piece of ground, sititate on the sonthwardly.side ofJackson street in the town of Pert Carlton, in Nor `weeian. township, Schuylkill county, etlininint lot of William B. Ifulyeastwsidly; tot of- John Gs inner, westwardly ; a Public street, soutliwardly ; and said Jackson street, northwardly; dud being CO feet in width andl22o feet in depth, with the appurtenances clonsist .ing of 2 two story) frame dwelling houses, with a two story back buildin g attached to the one, a ft:ruest:hie, sheds, kr. , . all • ^ertuin lot or parcel of land, situate nn . , Also, all that certain 1,. the iouthwardly ode of the road. leading from Potts ville to Port Carhein, in Norweg;an township, Schuyl kill courity,contaiiiing 3 aciesl4o perches, more or less, adjoining lards of (Edward :Colaha n Esq., James' 3lcAl arneyand others, Xvith theappurteminces. I • Also, 01.th:it certain lot or piece of grou,nd. situate on the note hwardly side of Coal street, in the 'tows of Middl,p..rt, in Schuylkill township, schuylkill canny, maned in the geerral plan of sold town with No. 4,ail join ng Int No. 5, westwardly • North alley, northward, ly ; ' i loi No. 3, eastiwardly ; end sal.: Coal street. south watery,being. L 0 teed in width, and 172 feet, 6 inches in depth. With the appurtenances, consisting ofa one story frame liciuse'. I As the property of HUGH ; K I NSLEV. 41 the unnel r i , ine and. place all that , certain undivided moiety r half pan of all that certain tract-or parcel of land, *it late in Schuylkill 111W1351111/;.Seliuio - Coanty, boundnl and described as fillows::—Begind . 1 , nine at a loos* oi, : st um heap Where a spruce tree rt foner -13 stoocl,!a come:. I Bell's land ; thence by Bell's land. south 161 ilegreBs east 166 'perches to a stone heap, for ' merly a ehesnut ; hence by Jane! of itindolph & others, south 58degrees, east 21 perchesto a Stone heap, where a maple. formerly stood ; thence by hind , of Thomas i Sillyinan and Caleb. Parker,:ronth 29 degrees, east IS I perches to a Rock oak, south 891 degrees, cast 59 per- elle to a Rock oakolorth 711 degrees, east 69 perches, to a lpine'; thence w land of Sillyinan & Parket and label'' of Piiln;er & Gar 'ivies, north 16. i. degrees. west TO.; I perches to a Post, corner-in the line of Ilubley's land-; .1 thence by aw.c.tme and land of Ilt 11, south 70 degrees, west 116 perches 0 the piece MT = - ginning, containing. 200 acres stria. i immure, being • the: same prinoisec 1 wkich Thomas S. Ridgway and wife, by deed elated 1112 10tliof Septembe ,1835,r•onveyetitei Andrew B. Whire,• in fee; Said ideed -being recorded , t Orevigslittrg; in Deed book Na. 15 page 141, together with the leeredlt aments and appurtenances: 1 Late the estate of AN DREW ILL WHITE., . At the same time a nd ilcrcd, all-that certain lot or pjl•ce of !roiled, situate in Pent& Patterson'B ad di: ion tO the town of Port Carbon, in Norwegian town ship,,SelinYlkill county, adfcjining lot of Isaac P. Dun lap. castwardly ; lot tit' William Ilertzog, westwardly, being, 50feet in , width and 200 feet in depth, and mark ed in the plan of said Addition No. 28—with the appear teriancel, consisting 013 two story franie dwelling house. I As the properfy of STEPIIr.N MOYER. Al the same 'time' and: place, all that certain tot or piece of ground, sit nate.in Manheim township, richoy)loll count y . , heginnii,g at the margia of the river Schu)lkill, in the !tat of. liti.d of George Shoemaker 1 and otlnlrs ; thenee,(lxfearting along the sod line, north lid degrees_ emit 2 121)0 inticies,porth 57 degrees, east I P 92-100 1 perches, to al.post tit the outer edge of the Ca- 1131 bank, toutb.42l degrees, pail. 20; perches,-to - the I cliannellenrinecthig the upper Canal with the old dam I No. I . • thence along the wharf log of the said channel. ! south 63 degrees, ,west 14 lilla perches, to , the maigin,..! of the said river ;I thence extending along the said mar : 1 ,1 gin. tior x ih,37 degrees, w4st 10 perches, to the place of ' beginni g, containing F acre_ and 81 perches of land, 1 'strict iniasure•—with the appurteivances,being the same Imetnise Which the President Managers, and Contalny of the S.Clittylkill NaVigatiori Company, by deed dated the 11IIII,day of March, A . Di', 162i1. grantee! 11111 convey led Onto Delft). Mcirris& CaOh Johnson, in fee; reser ving thereon! wYearly rent of one hundred and twenty' dollars. Payable half yearly on the first of -Juno and II December in eve:v year, fat ever unto the said grant ors, thew suCcessors and assigns for ever, to WWII the same isl still subject; and the said Henry MOrrii, by deed dated on or about the 711 e day of December. A. D., 1831, conveyed and released 'll his moiety, estate, and Interest pin the said premisetil unto the said Caleb. John son, in fee. As thapropert yirif 'CALEB JOHNSON: Seized and taken into Execution and will be sold by I d , S:IT. WERNER, Sheriff. Sheriff's OlfulOrwias- I! - 1.71 burg, Jan. 30t ,1617. ' ~....„. . . , G. - 1151'. MATCHEN; " • 4 . •1 • - ,AVITO RINE V I AT •LAW , • • Front SEriTt, ..Scht.tylkill Haven, Pa. ' . Administrator's Notice. ‘ITIIIP.REAS letters of Administration on the estate \V of WILLIAM NEWELLjate of %Veit Branch Valley, SchuyikiliUountY, dei eased, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Schuylkill County—there• fore all ,those. indebted to the Csiate'are requested to make payment, and all those having claims will pre :ient the lo for St.llll . lllelit. ' ' n : Wit LIAM ,f.:VEI,!., Admini-trator. ... Jan '2 1811 t i ' -6t IPIANDS. - • , . .•• ' . _.„....... ~,e,,....- TII r:ULISCRIBER begs leave to in- Ginn form the p.iblic,in general that lie has -'-', hen ^pirdetcil the onl • A , N , tit. for this I it - he " ,- • ) '• - • cOunty, fen, the sale of C. Meyer's Grind ctioii.en Platio, with Metallic Plates. and .that he has openled a fresh assortment of the most sit, erio 011 , `, , ever offered to the public... . ..Meye 's Pianil have received the premiums of the Frankli Institute for several .succe7..siye years,rand the firstsilver Medal was awarded to them by the same Imitiliii on at its last exhititinn. Ills Pianos took the .{ lead at he late National Fair at Washington, and were all dism fed ciflong hollered. close of the exhibition. They live also received the niost • flattering 'wilco of all the-drink eminent perfainerS itf_the present day, .at tong wholi , ,are the celebrated Leopold de Meyer, Vieux Temps, Walhice, • Burtr, Madame Castellati, and' many others, who have pronouriced theta eqaal to any European Iliano.r. . . I. The subscriber chn furnish these Pianos either with Itosewdad or Mahogany : cases, at the Ilanufacttir4's prices. I ' • . , All orders front a distance will be proinntly 'and ex peditiotisly attended to, and he ivites all tlids , o.,' in want of a first rate article to - giveliiin a call at his residetice it: lite borough of Orwigburg. - , 1 ' tC , - Ohl Pianos Trill be taken it:- extitange. •• 'l.ll • i , • C. 11: I.ICIT. • Orwis' 9 sbtirg,:tiergember, sth, 1610.. . ' 30-61 no „ I= ,SICEEN , .&°HOOVEIt', • TIN AND -COPPER SMITHS, Al B. ! Plu . :P.p's Old &add Centrest., Pottsville, R E o7 l Pottsville Ee 'l 3l; andL. tt i v i t i t i e n a t andy, to their nett • clti ze c x n s celleht fassertincnt of TIN can be pur-, chased fit lower ;rates than ever het etolore offered in thin repon. ' They have also on' hand a very large as sortment of ' ' I CH011.17 STOVES, embracing .Cooktu7...Stoves , tif the latest and most ap: Proved ratti.rns, Radiators , Air tight and all kinds of Sieves for Ronnie, ti!or'es orlVorkshops, which will be sold for cash ai e'xtraiirdinary low rates. TheyalSo attend to nullity! oh Tin Roofs, and furnish an excellent article of Sprinting for houses._ - t..5-Thin't forget to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we4el confident it will be in the interest of bilyers mod° so, 4 doorA'aboce gasket street, west-side. ' Pottsville, Sept., 14, 1616.' . • . 37-funn NEW GOODS.- THEl.ubseriboi , having pnrchased of Charles Mit- ICrt •Ms e,ntire stork of Goods. will continue the . business atliis old established stand, on Centre street, next door to Fox .5.... Morlmer's lintel, and will endea vor to deserve the patronage of their old customers 'and the public generally. A supply of new and well assorted Dry Goods, Groceries and Queensware; have just been added to the stock. . . JAMES M. BEATTY & Co. March IS, 1616. ' . , 13-- I - I.• r- 1 T r ' • ' lIP .] ,i\ 1:1 ( --1 . - Li) • _r Ll` L \Jo .- , • ; •, i • , , `,.. TBE subscriber respectfully Invites the public to call at Mr.lWittiVld's Stern, Centte street, and exam ine hia assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND ACTION I'IANOS of Philadelphia. - . • .- '" .• -1 The instruments are hi.z . hly apprnveflmf by the ',mist eminent Profess,nrs.and Composers of music. For qual ities of tune, Mitch, and keeping in tune up to concert pitch, thercattliot be surpassed by either American or Kuropean -Pianos. They 'are chosen by all musical stars for their. c ncerts, such 113 rkinditllle Castellan. Lehpold d.t i Meyer, Vieux Tamps, Burk; Wallace, Ton , pluton and mauy others; they are used for 'AM or 200 concerts-every year. They have'apo received the first . premiums of the, three last exhibitions, and the Listen ver medal by the Franklin Institute.was awarded to them., ,The subscriber warrants these instruments for tee rear, He keens them constantly on h'and and sells ° th em a t the lowest.AnatutfueLuter's prices on reason able tern's: , All bide:s from abroad will be prOmptly attended to. , . T. E., RICHARDS. jPottivitic, Aug 1,,1816.-31-'-tf; I '! ','. r• . ; NOTICE. " •,. ; • Li. Persons having claims against the estate 'of .t Alpheus Cieney, late of Morris' Addition to the Benionh of Pottsville, deceased; will please make the' came known to the subscriber residin: In Morrie' Ad dition to rottseille, without delay. I JOSIAH Ili [MEV: 5-3P 6 ' JtinuirylSClth, 1547, H , • 160ce A llp e e,: r on m a a hai i n a t t at f iL n cl i ;: i n e las o u r de r m i r ea d r s o f r ( a .r 7 , 0 rtt please,' present them for settlement, before the first' day of April,.lBl7, as the subscribers will not hold them selves retponsibla for any claims presented after that day, unless upon a written prder signed by them. r'!" •• C STEVENSON. , JOHN STRETHERS. JACOB 4LIIER. .Tiis6lirora; Feb. 20tb,1817 - Rail Road Iron. A LARGE quantity of.* by Bail Road' Iron, for XI. sale by the subscrihei; in lots, to suit purchasers, At the rPottsville Iron Works:, • - I 14 r E. w. nicbmiEis Fel:Tway Alb, 164 L tg•• II ii •l)ilalelpl)ia. • - NOT 'ROUGH & READY' BUT.'SMOOTH & READY,' CHARLES 'STOKES, At Globe Hall of Fashion, 206: Xarkci - street, 3 door; below PIItLADELPIII A ; 7,3"A5. now_on hand as large and handsome a lot of 11..zi,eRING and SUMMER slothing as has ever been offered in this market, Goon} coats, (tom 75 cents to $6 Pants, front 75 eta: to ; Vests, front 6'2 cents to $2 50. Country merchants w ishing to putchase clothing will find it to theirinterest. to call and examine for them ' We talie pleasure' in showing our goodsal mill times. c - Er nwintn•r the place. . CHARLES STOKE:LI:Iobe Hall off. sicion; • 9i.6 Market st,,i3 doors below in h, l'hilatla. P bith b Zt.b, ISI7 . SUPERIOR I MILY GROtERI • No. 5I; South 'navel Street, • AA R , doors cbore ?At Eschanie, opposite Girard Berk, , PIULADEEPIIIA. Wit!!: L. WWI) D 0 p K D ESPECTFII ' I.I.I - invites the attention ofpnrchaseri Il to his choke stock of Groc et les, embracing the fi ni.-st assortment, sekcted in. both the Philadelphia and iew York markets. • , . In addition to the 17tsai variety ordinarily for sale in Grocery Stores, his e . eletts have. been particularly di-• rected to the selection of Articles of the more rare and choice descriptions. 'consisting of Fruits, Preserves. English .and American Pickles; Sardines, Havana Swer.otweats, Catsup., Cocoa. I 'hoculate. Ilronea, Yar moiith Bloaters. Capers, Ani'llOVif , . pepper Sauce, Ole Ives, African Cayenne Pepper, India Soy, Currie. _Pow, der, IMaccaroni, • Vermicelli, Pc;tites Pois,-English Sau ces of every variety. Anchovy Paste, &c. • Particular care has been observed in the selection of the purod, most fragrant a nd'ileticions Teas, the finest and bee,t tlaviered imported cig.ars;and the richest sari" elks of CheeSe, together with a first rate assortnient of high and low priced Sugars. Coffees, Molasses, Spices, &e.. embracing every article.which"can be desired by families or individuat.e . in his line of business , and at the lot‘ est cash prices at which thsy cat be furnished in either of the . ..Atlantic cities. • Hs . Good's will be carefullviateked - and sent to any _ depot, nr:other polio nained,..ul the city free of charge; and orders by letter or otherwis).,,tvill lee tilled prompt. ! , ly on the.i.ame terms as if perbonallyapplied fur. Philada4Feb 12,1617 _ -7-3 in ; . , . 1 , - • I RO N . • • • . BA 11; Road Iron, 1l a Li; x 1, I; x ?„ 11 a 1,`... a land 21, x.l„ ..,.. '5O tons T Rail Road iron, weighing , 10'lbs.to the yard!. :0 Boiler alit] Flue iron of all Nos , (Ist and 2d quality.) .., Hai Iron. assorted sizvx. - .• • Slit and Brazicrs'.rodn. • ' • Itivit Iron 1,1, 11.10 and 3. . .., . Spring and Country Steel, constantly 'on,liand and for. sal , .. by , . . 01111!CK & CAMPBELL, .- . No. 10., N. %Vat,r Street, Pliilada. l'idladl., Fri, 6.17 ti-it* WTVI: %A..BROWN'S PAILISOI.,.PARAS : OLETTE .ANI) • Sun Sitnde .11inufaeury.• NO:' $(11,'3/aylel st. Ph:Hilda. • ILLiAM A. DHOWS, invites Routhern hnd Wes -1 tern Merchants visaing Philadelphia to examine Iris iTock i of Utithre . Patasolettes and Sun a alas, where will ne foitnil the largTst and most ciupplete iar.sortment of tile New (limits in the Market. embracing every t a riiiTy from the lowest price to those ciliate finest quality.. Owing TO a great reduction in some mate 'which I have rivalled myself. I can offer. indue to purchasers that cannot he' found elseWhere.l My prices c ill be found the loweiit in the cii limo Goods Warranted of the best inanTifacture i . Philatla.; February btit,lil7 :DRUGS ! DRUGS ! !. DRU Tholobsott &Crawford 11' II 0 SA L E.' 11 I: a GI: X. 40,1Vardet (soutli below Sob I- . _ • DEFER for sale d large stock el f.Fresll Drugs, Medicines and Dye Stn to4lsich 1114 ralf,the'atierrtion of Country', Mer - chantli and Dealers visiting the city!" . • Coach:Cabinet, Japan. Black and other • •, 'Varnishes of a super for White and Red Lead, Windowitlass, Paints and Oils, cheaper than ever. • T. &C. are also proprietofrof the Indi an Vegetable Balsain, celebrated throughout their own anti-neigh-. .I) , 4ing stales. as the hest preparation fir 1.11 core:of COW/11S, COWS . , Asthma, &c Money refunded in every instance where nn benefit is received. 30th; 15-10. • b-3mo • IlOver?s First Premium Ink, NO. 87; NORTH 3d ST., celebrity of the Inks manufactured by the sat,- scriber, and the extensive sales consequent uphn the high reputation which they have attained:llot only throne-hour the United States, but in the West Indies and China, has induced hint to make every necessaryt arrangement to supply the vast demand upotulos es? rablishment. fie is now prepared with every Variety' of , Black. Bine and Red Inks, Copying Ink,' Indelltble Ink, at d Ink Powder, all prepared - wider his own per., aortal miperintendence.so that purchasers may depend upon its super Inr quality. : • Mover's Adamantine Cement, a superior article for mending Glass, China, Cabinet Ware; &c., useful to evepy housekeeper, being a white liquid, easily ap plied, rind net atf..ried by ordinary heat--warranted. .tr} Pamphlete*containing the numerous\ te,timoniala of inch of science and others, will he furnialtedlO pur ehaseri. t - For sale at, the Manufactory, wholesale . and retail, No. 67, North 17hird Street, opposite Cherrk_ street, Philade,phia; by JOSEPH E. IRIVER, Manufacturer. Pleirida:: Jan. 30th, 15.17. - _ • I • For Sale at Private Sale; ,V LT, that curtain tract or parcel of land, situated on /1 'the Broad Mountain, in Lower Ma hantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (formeily Reeks county,) to the state pf Pennuiv.ipia, iloquided and de4crib us fol lows, to wit : Ileg,innitig at - a Marked-white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed jtoJarob :Uhler, north sixty- fi ve perches, to a White prik ; thencg by late %meant land, now Mil veyed to George Werner, west 111 , perches to a stone • thence by late vacant:land now surveyed to Leonard Illick, south sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east' 610 Perclias,to the place of beginning; containing tilly.tive acres and one hundred' and tifty-two perches of land and allowances of six per cent. forrogds, &c. 011 ti G. BRENNER, Executor 'of F. Beatis' estate, 69. Market st. Philaila. . Philadelphia, September 19, 1816 38- .4enV Wanted for this COnqtyl 4 .9 1 11 E business'will he to prmure subscribers for, and sell, when publi3hed, a large,-new, splendid town ship Map of the. Stateof Pf711115y11 , 0111.3. The qualiti. Ca liolls required are et small capital of $lOO, sobriety, integrity, himistry, eiiciay and active lorsiness talents. InfOrmation of the terms of Ike Agency,(which are liberal) will lie given on amileation, rowrAbt: PAU:i t in ALEXANDER 11A12111SON,51perimendingag't. somli seventh street, Philada. ' Sedt., 19,1816.' 8 -- 3 —ltnio • To Machinists: and others.. "1" - )1.A,r1"St unlver,miChnelt, all sizes, from 6 to I...incheg ; SalterLsring Hal:laces, made expres4y for Steaw Ettgineti, S,.p 5u and 21 pounds. Platform and Counter :sales, more than 511 ditreFent sizes and patterns. .For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest matiufacturer'S price.?; at No. al Walnut street, by . GRAY & BROTHER. -PhilndelpJlia, Feh. 7, 18-16. • . . 6 . JUNIAVA BOILER IRON. TONWasnited boiler iron, tins. 3, 4,and 5 of iJEJ widths af26;32, and 36 inch.s and rtmlnm lengths, ' A. 4. G. ItALSTON. 4, uutti Dont fit, Philada. Phtlada., July 11, 1S trt 28— • _ s_ . . • ParrsvlLLE. IRON . •WORKS. _ .. . - . . , J , 4.w , P14 , -;F, Ilqiiii24!l fp,Wg..., -•,_ 4,,,-.- -----4-4-4 v..,„ , ;. - ..-.—, , - c --- -- -7 E W. ?Lc-G-I N/ S 1) EPETFAILL annonnces to the Pailir, that he' IA has takeritheEStatilishinent known as the Potts ville iron Works,Nirr - Norvicgian stFect, where l'4la ptepared to l.:kld all, kind; of Steam Engines, !nano - - facture 1 ail Road Cars, and 'Aiachinery of ahnot every I ileseriptialat-thealiortelsi-nntire, and on the mostfea- I reins. :3- Persona from broad, in want of Sten rn'Ergines.. l will find it to their advaniage,to give hint a call befote ngaging,e!sewhere.. , May Coal Screens ! Coat Screens ! ! TIIE sqscriber Is extensively engaged in the 111 - 31111- factoxy of WOVEN' - WIRE.-SCREENS upon an improved and entirely new prinCiple, for which he has secured J.STTERS PATENT, uild which he confident ly believes will be found iipon dial, siiperior to every other screen in use for dukatull(y and all • the qlralitiee of wgoott screen. They're Woven entirely of wire, and can he made witymeehei and threads of any re qnirea size and strepgth. • WIRE WEAVING OF EYERY DESCRIPTION will be executed at the shortest notice, and screen■ made tp every pattern, adapted to aR the up, for Which screens are required. L-I:7' The subscriber has recently removed his estab lishment fo Coal Steet;njar the corner of Norwegian street• • • HENRY JENKINS. Pottsville, April 4 1516 • 14- Coal Improvement up thel'alley TUNNEL is tout "to be m3O from thp . " 41 open cut up thi - belong Run tteiween Pat terson and Middleport, which will cut about nine veins -of Dora. Contracts will 14e tock4o foe this work, by W. DEWEY, Agent. Mr. S. SILLY MAN, will give opy informa tion in regard to it. Pottarrille ? Jan. 39th, 1817.; ,•- . • --.,~ - MINERS' -.IOIJIZNAL. Salnritiny Morning, Feb. 214. 1841 = • meetiii:T. of tl. t o Whigs or SeltnyllgilYCvtuti. IV will be Loyd nt tb`e homy of Satauel Ikard, iu the borooLlit of ticha.ylkill'flexen,.. on the qd day 'of Ntztreh:lltr the parttime of iteleving one front their fanksjiir. the office ofrati4 Coce.4o4ater. J7' If James k 3ny whet!, is Ipid neighborhobA, he will pleasesall or .this ofFrce., Ourthinla are due to. Messrs. Lisingitors ,Cb. to a copy of Wilmer :5,, Smith's Euppeait Times, and New York liapeis:containing the Imp l'oreign News We rata our teaderkotho advertisement of Mr..llohert Turner, uho offers for gala a fine as sortirient of Goods. &c. 111r.hmes NlcAlatticy will carry . en the• Tailoring business' Mr..Turnernt the enn.c place.- - WI. refer our rethlrrs to the valuableprop .crty oficreLii fork et Mount, carbcfi . l-- , 11 . Johit \Vrilte of rhiludelphi4i M•sicsric TKL.F.Gnarti.Fersons wibbbitg.. tck Like Aerie in. the line Of Telegraph between OA place and Philad'ellibia will find iit subscription parf at tide But i few lanes remain to • be la en yet. • , n-Thesub;icrictions to the Irish Relief fund in this country, as far as heard from, already amounts to upwards of $:1:15,90. if is beli!Ted that nalf A Million,dolfira he'collected.l • Lti - Th. So . uch &sites U 3 to state that he will qi ‘ ve another Practising Ball on Thgrai l liky F•enina MEM MOUNT Vilt NI) HOpiE.-Mr. Brady former= 1 )' of Dan‘lllc,'end Mr; O. H. P. 'Parker, have taken the Monnt. Vernon House, in Second street' Philadelphia, and have fitted it,up in elegant „style for the acclinu6d.stion , of the publ i c, and 1: invit‘e ark friciiils to give .them a call. lea ad• kierti.eniet4 PHILADELPHIA PO rrsvia.Lx Tst.senaen, —We learn that afrangernenta have been made for the completion of the - 14nnetie TelegraphlLe tyZeen Phi:adelphia an] eOttaville by the let of 1f ay. ..•. . I ialP, of ements SCHUYLKILL VALLty RAILROAL—An efrutt is making to indoce the Bail!eladCompany tta ma. al'ailsengf.r c-114•1• on, the i t rall4Road. , Qur im pression WI that it would' pay viell t and afford great' I. .- accommodations to the &epic on the !inc.' - ! , FAPME t:ti 1341 K OF r iNHIO, I TLICILL L,OVNTY.— We ne,gle !":t r ed to elate, last werk that thislnstito.. - lion' hid cananenced;opelations. . We, shall witch its progress, with no little interest; aa we, desire 4% see how anti.liatik Men can conduct theSiTaira of '• hank. • . I ; • I The notes of this institution arc kept at par . ii !i Philadelphia being redeented at the Philidelphii Bank. - • .ty, and 1® EMI , . , ,a' 'fie' vv,:,A 7 HFR 6' the -last three weeks has been constantly Changing. 1 We had sunshine and stormZ-111in, hll and snow—days , mild 2 and pleasant enough b have strayed away fro. April, and others whir.: without question belting- ed legitimately w, p;es.int seaori.. S low, rain auJhail fell to Foote, d4th on Sunday . and Mon day-, last making re r ity fait On Toes daynight we had, the•coldest weather of the ,dea so.", the thermometer standing at zero at iuniise - on~ Wednesday.. ' Last year the coldest weather we• had was on i • • the tii.3llt.prf ebruney 19:h. when the thermome teFeas at 'lO deg. below zero. • Another fall :of snow to the:deep - 1 of about six 1 inches on"Xetlisesday pighi and Thursday morn. ing. made capital which our citizens ap pear determined to make the most uf. - DRAT!! At . As Anin Mr rri s ren.—Rev. Ciekid Cooper of the Philadelphia Annual Conference, ilied on Sunday morning last in Philadelphia.— lie Was 81 years age, and had been s minister in tho NielhoOist.rpiscaral Church for 62 years. He vvaittie aide Crnirtiat4 of Ow dpnor_rlin9Oon living in this country. _ SERGEANT tZETNOLDE. U .S. Recruiting Offices at ffarrislrirg, iU4 d on Thursday morning of lasi - week. lie had been in the service 28 yeate,,tind_ had fought in Florida, and, aj the battlea of .rsqg Alta and Reaaca to Patna. lie was buried with Military hanori by the' students of Captain i'ateidge's school :. -Thel.rgisla'toin tkiliourned to attend his ftmeral: ' pert' QEFIFE HATZT.—We 'are constantly 'heating compliints of the manner .irt/ which thi office is eonducted—and unless / inform takes plae .we, will find it necessary to make a rein "sentation to thO Post (ace depart ' meat at Washington. Within the last two week we hove had two pltper's dinentinued; giving als I ' reason tliA they cgula nyt get-their pang aat !ha ;office wilhout waiting tint Wit suited the cornreati once orihe Post Nhaster or those in the office to MEE ua. The Native American State Convention nominated Robert H. Morton, for Cana{ Commis ei'oner, and 'Emcuipi C. I:eigarl, for Governai• About GI) dclegnies-••tv'cra in attendance, thrie fourtfis of irre from the city. 4nd count; of• ~t 4 Philadelphia. ) • Flour has declined'', in Baltimore and .other cities, abOut 75 cents per barrel Einco the eirivo of Otis Cambria. • • OM Cambria brought out about two millions of Specie LAST NIGHT'S EIML ! LATESW FROM MEXICO. A company of; Cavalry under command of.cPs siusld. Clay had been captured. i • I `.The Me: icons - lied ceitoinly . kflied Licnt. Bitch. ie-.=and had obtained possession et Gen. Scotts ,despatches to Gen. Taylur corgaluing a plat) of the eampaign., The niwa in regard to the volunteers wrecked on Ivied the Ship IGlndiaka woe 10 4 fev 4 abki thus was anticipated. TlMlletactneet sent to their, assistance-is slid to have _been made prisoneii, Vith all the volunteers.' Tbc main harly_uf• IN; volunteers wrecked hod cenaitily not regoho4 Tampico, and at the latest accniiiire frqqtr them they-• were engaged in a conflict with o body er Mesicens fee supetior in numbers and equipments : , The rumored assassination of ! Sonia Apna lump} out to have been unfounded.... _- Gen. La Vega has been appninto fiqFFIPQr of Vera Crus. H • The Mexicarte' admit. tg have lost over 41:11 Chihuahua.;