r • The Coal Trade for IS-17. s l, • The quantity sent this week is 14,509 12 ton, , making the whole quantity for the season 175;415'13 1 ne. The' quantity sent last }year to tame Period wa5.121,218 16 tons, showing an increase this year of 54,106 15 rifps. Thesanal 01 be innacip.ahle oidyr betwee Scho I , kill Rayon amt. Philadelphia, on Monday net, rind \in the course of the We'eli, the whole line wilt I,rcady to Port Carbon.. • Sztat for the week endin, gon Thursday evening la'st, EK. TOTAL. • : 5,244 12 78,105 19., . 1,751 02 20,6 N ' 6,326 ps 66,178 17 1,195 .10 10,390 05 . , Port Carbon, . Pottsville, • . Schuylkill haven, Port Clinton, • DATES Or TOLL AND TRANSPOATATION ON NAIL ROAD, TO JULY 1, 1517. Mt. Carlion. Sch. Haven Pt Clinton $1 50 $1 40 $1 00 110 H 130 1 10 From ,"To'Philadelphia To nic.hmmia ILI.TES OF TOLL BY CANAL; TO .11.710: 1. 121 P • From Mt.tarbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton To Philadelphia. 61 cts. 60 cis. 52 cts. CREEK 'RAIL ROAD 'I he following is the ainount of coal passed civi , r'the ll Creek Rail Road, for the week coding on Wed rinds). last Per la2t kelmrt 9.8,659 GEORGE HADESTY, Collector OM VALLEY RAIL ROAD ntountof cm.l transported over the Schuylkill Val • ley Rail Road, for the week ending on Saturday even ing last. , 3,074 of Tons. - 2401 " Per.last report :3038 'O6 " JESSE TURNER, Collector. . Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL. ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mriunt Carbon & Pok Carbon Mail Road, for the we,ek ending on Ant , : unlay evening last. . 5.006,00 Tons. _ Per last.report 69,5'21‘ IS " 71,531 27 -'• JESSE. TWINER, Collector RIM MINE HILL & SCHIJYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The. following is the amount of Unal transported over thiS.road for the week ending on Wednesday last 6,599110 Tons. 59,252 17 " Per last report . 65,5E , .1 17 " W1T.1.1/01 NEWF4.I., CollCetor T otal ' MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. • Amount ofCoal,transported over this .Road for the week ending an Thursday evening hist. . . 1,020 00 Tons 18,0% CO " Per folit report Total EXTEXSIVE ICAO! !SALE STOCK OF HARDWARE ; CUTLERY, _ IT. AUCTION. 0X IVEDX.ESD.IY, .1.1.412611 2lth, 15.17, WILL DE SOLD AT TIM STORE OE SHIPLEY & WARNER, - 11. - - 1 111arlicit Str:.!et, • t, spitin ENTIEE STOCK'OF FORtiGN &DOMESTIC HARDWARE•CUTLER'Y •ELC • TtHS stock is nearly all n( fruit importations.f_se lected from the best mutat fa ctut ere, for he 'near trade, and comprises a very aelleral assortment . Building, and Fuimishing hardware ; "Greares"and "Butchers" FilLs, Edge Tools and Saws.; New En;- Lind Premium 'Wood Screws; Watt -rs and Tr..) s, with all assortment of Japanned.W are ; Di xolv,s Fine - Brit- ARUM. Warq: Table and Pocket Cutlery z .ltar.or, Rcia sors, ; togrethitr whit_ the usual vrertoy of gala . to be met with in a whnlesalu e.itablislunent. WY-'Terms of sale; and Lull particulars in Cltalneues, which be reay one week pros Mits. to sal IP Stiladli., March '2O. I 17 •:.; PHILADELPHIA China' and Queens-ware Illonse. TffE piliwEribers, ticeesz. oni - 5 ri: TVNDA DE, would call the attention of the IllefritalltS.:llot re eldents of Pottsville and Its ciritiity, to thetr.tttock of . - - CHINA AM) QUEENS WARE, • . Which we have do hesitation in saying is the brgest: in the United States, and which, ipJhe greater part, is made for, and imported by iturselres. - Any Verson having u,:eibQueensware or China for a number ofyears, will not ice•the, general deternirmitin in the quality—this is owing.•to the greatly reduced prices. In seine of the manufactories, Where a gond name has been establOied and pride taken in their -character. Tlb such inferiority is observed—from houses have we 4,lll,laUtly end,O ' N'Ored to make our stock, and we are DETERMINED to sell oar waresasdow , as any quality, whether equal or inferior, can Ike sold in the U. S. There is a prejudice against Chesnut StreeCrais - ed from 4 false notion of hi4litir prices. Our rents on this street are Lowcft limn on ally' other Mattscss street, and nothing else could possibly make a d But no hotr.e - csx stccEEn here that does not keep the hest qualuies of goads. and t Ins does tint cu it all—lience the prejudice. We has e ev.ery kind of 'Warr, from <-7ommou Painted TP1,4,EI:11:1 ell Pia Ica, Mnelia.Dranite, Printed, Flory ing Blue,' &C., &c., to ,the finest China And Glass. We are. anxious to extend our business. and take every proper means of doing So—hut lint making - per-" Ronal application to strangerS hrre, we have no, other means of doing, it.than by the ald of our old frfends. by Aivertashig, and by the quality and prices of our goods. TYNDALE & MITCHELL: . . - fill Chesnut Rtrcet, above 7th Street.. Thejtore blighted tip every night until 9 or to O'clock. Philadelphia, 216rch 201 h, lEV . --- To :_Lawyet4, _Magistrates, Conveyancers,' and Citizens LiTnernlty. Duriloii's Laws of Pennsylvania, CIIRONOLOG IC :ILLY ARRANGED. - Price $6 00. N, Tow' PIiBLISIIED in one volume, octavb, , of over IN, WOO I.P.AC ES, a „Vete and C'oruplete Edition of the. Acts of Assembly of the State of Pelinstivatlia. front, 171.1.1 to ISIS, wrrti - swrEs AND REFEIILNULs . T6 THE DE CISIONS OF TILE SUPLIEME Col ItT OUTDO. STATE, A:tID A AFILY'ErL;I. AND AI:CUL:ATE INDEX.. BY JAM:F.: 4 1 / 1 .: LOP, Eno, This work, the result of several years careful and 'lndustrious labor, has been arranced upon a pia ti r Vlne.- what neW.to the Profes-ion in Pennsylvania, but whi , f,h has been tried elseii . here and found much wore sails factory and convenient than the alplmbeticarfarranze ruent. • FOrthe ,proper understanding of an Act of As: sembly, it is necessary to ( call the whole net ;" but this, bylthe alphabetical arrangement, is impossiblis, and the - tomtits twist trust to she care and aecerfirs,44: the edi. ttir twecillciet the different I.aws upon one'Stibiert,'and to extract from each those sections which fire deemed, • riece - ssarrto its eXplamitiou. Imporialit riart may Im 411bmitted,Tir serious eirors may arise froisi having only , n-portion,l by 11411 C -If-to judge of the meSniYiq •of the whole. i '` t- The chrPiti4ogical.arrangement reniiives this objec tion. By! life aid, of ,AN UNUANAI,T.T CADEFULLY PREPARED AND ArcI"DATE INDEX, life read er will be referred to every hiatute uprin a givenSubjert, and having the entire acts before into:with ape anaNi REFERECCES TO rRIOR AND BEDSEQUENT•ACTN AND DE ' CISIONS,, be will be much betterienabled to arrive at a proper understanding of the law. This plan has been tried in other ' States. It lins been' found the most con venient, the most accurate; anti by far the most satis factory fortifin which Acts of Assembly caiebeapanged. In issuing the present volume, the publishers believ e they are supplying. a want which has been long and se riously felt by the LeZDI Profession, in common with our citisenii generally. The work will, they trust, be found to be; as-it purports,a complete collection of the \•Public taws of the Commonwealth, in a compact and convenient form; and so arranged as to render hasty .:reference thereto easy and certain, ' In addition to-their own convkttow - of the necessity 'existing for stich a, book; conviktions founded on a wide spread intercourse with the profession. they have been hastened to its publication by the urgency of sev . cral distinguished - members of the Bench and [tar, de sirous of seeing its the hands of the public`as speedily' as Possiblei a work, of wind!. from Co mild examination, they had (limed a very high estimate. Its claims to preference are varintm, and rest upon, the.p/an of iticarrungeincnt, and the indefuti,:cable labors .11 its !carded editor. The Chronological Order, giving, the Acts entire and ccinnected. presents the twin a far mote intelligible and perfect- form than the mutilated ..11phubctieal Order, and iinittch Irss liable to error; and oniisslone.- It Doßt3ee:scs, also. many,othin advant.i,, • over anyiartificial - arrangement, that :will he readily .; understood by ail n ho have occasion to consult the Al phabetical Digests. These advantagt,i, coupled with the laborious .Inno tations of the Editor, his full refcrenees to all Decisions of the Courts, giving construct Mn to Aces of Assembly, and his very perfect index, will, they believe • secure the book a _ready welcome and firm bold. in the favor of the Commanity. • In addition to the.te, it presents the recomtnendat ion of cheapness, fir, in pursuance of their polies , of ...low ' prices - and large sales." they have fixed it is a rate which 'they think will be deemed very moderate, mid ...besides Its small original- cost, there will be great saving In the purchase of sul‘erpten't editions, as the chronological arrangement Will enable them In post up anntially, and by - ,the occasional Issue nfR new general Index, to , save their patrons 'from hoeing over again matter already purchased, perhaps, ma nv.t imes. • • T. & J. W. JOIINSON. Publishers; CS. A few copies have been received, and are ritrored for sale, at the publishers' prices, at BANNAN'S -Bookstere, Pottsville, March 20 Engineer's Pocktt, Book. H ASV/ELVA Engineer's and Mechanic ' s Pocket Book, new edition, just received,—also Lardner on the Steam Engine, which IS getting to A be a very scarce., ork, •.•• Crier's Mechanic's Calculator,. Scribner's Empneer's and Aflchanic's Companion, Just received and for sale at siaxch2o I ` 2 BANNAN'S ftook,tore. • 11,509 12 . 175,115 13 t.',11:1 06 Tons 20,316 a 20 002 00 ' • N. CLEILVER:CiAIector /Mumma to an order of the o,rpirans' Conti or the Coma:ref Schttylkillr an ,inquest will he Iml/1 at the late dwellirer house of saill deceased,' in the tory ',ship of Lower Ma hantango, in the County of Schttylkill,,on TnesdaY the 4th day of M.w. 1817';'at it o'clock,, in the frmenoon to makeepaititiMr of the real estate or. the said decease/I, to and among' his cltiltirt•ti and legal re present:my/is. if that ram lie.olone without prejlitlir e to and spoiling of ;he whole. otherwise to value •and ap praise the same; when 'atilt where you 1113 i attend if pm-think proper. .1. 'l'. WEIINI4II. `hr riff. • of th•r county of Schuylki 11. Orwiresteirg,. March 20, 1 17. • ' 12-41 Fruit . Shade k Trees, Shrubbery; - • ...e. . , . . ti,,5 ;2:1 ,a30,fr 1 l a Ititr. poenr in I%i a rtiif Acri?,;,,.:Tr,e4e,illple : se,iduthcir orders.' Pear); Trees Cuinislied at .Sil pir IVO, packsge and carri,ire added. I It. HANNAN, Arent, . , For different Nprseries. . . ' Pottsville, MarclEl3, 1:117. " 11- . voTivE is hereby given. that letteis of Administra /N tlnu mion die estate of William 11. Jennings; late of St. Clair, have been issued to the subseriber;widsow ^of the said intestate. All persons hay ing'clninis 'against thet,said estate, are hereby requested , to present them for settlement ;without delay. and those indebted to the estate are :unified to aurae forward and pay their in debtedness* to the subscriber resoling in the town of SL'Clair. ANN JENNINGS, Administratrix. Maich 11. I°l7. 11-61. EMI 301 4,1 1 1 v 11iT . 5, suitable foi Capa J. 4llo n a r: ts t , T ra T r t sa ,4 l . e t, y ,o ery . March 13 1! • Don't all speak at onel A 'LOIN(` cn from tlip country, or utlinipeach 'able char, ter, F ea y,bs, a practicalbus:nnss nan;xishes asi tion as a salesman and *clerk,- m a reltectattle tnerchantde hOuse in thin place at reasona ble waees. The'sitto.teriher, from whom further-infor mation' may Ire rechiced, idedg.es.hinaSelf for the char :_ of attpl;cant. N. M. WILSON, J. P. "March 1 . 3 ' 11-3 t TWO hou-et and a five acre lot, Stalih, &e. On-the Port-Carhon Road. Also a 1. t . l large Store onee on Centre tlreet, polls-. Possesepin given on-the tint .r April. Apply to JAMES Cll-LINGIIA3I. March l 11-3 t• BOARD . ING. • • A , P.l 114.0 R 3Mr Other rommodintis rooov, fontittlied uninnii-lied can be obtained at Mri, Bolton's, Carbon, thl the accommodation Al permanent tt:Tid transient boarders. Pon Cdrbon, March 1311-3 t• A STORY; HOUSE and lot. (possession Iltio given immediately,) in the t-hc . ivito?vi:lage iiu of St. Clair, In the County ot' 80714 Kill, • ininiediately in the heart of the. Coal An. There are no leas than thirteen coal tone being whrked in it:t vicinity. 'A large there leas reen erected a large An ,thraclte Furnace calculated to make 50(10 tons • of iron per year. Any person whaling to locate in'a thriving and prosperous place eahnot find a better opportunity. Apply to WM. IL MARSHAL , Pottsville. March,Ci Mules for Sale.. • _ 81011 WILL, he sold at public - sale, unless ilis f.posiiit of sooner, at private sale, at Schuy:- hill Forge, hear Port Clinton. on the 2.5 th of March, inst.. nine good YOUNG :11ULES, six of which belong to one train. Men. wagon and harneQ.i. togeth v with a: Mintier of other artiCles. ° Any further prat seolars can he obtained on application to JOHN IiCHALL, Schuylkill Forge. March' 13, :711- PUBLIC SALE. Thep Farms for Sale. subscriber will sell at I rib!ic sale ort,Fritlryi 1 the 9th (far,. of April-next, at the Public 'louse of Fox & Nlortlnier, in the borough of Pottsville, the ful lowing.tirscribed farms and tracts of land : .., . . . . , . Ali that certain faint and tract of land, containing:ll4 - acres and 4..)nerches adjoining the borough ......V4 , - of Orwigsburg, on which he now-resides. •• 69 4 t This faun is in a iliflh state of enltivatibni MI . • it 1 4 ; . having arrow 150 acres of good arable land, I building. 7 consist of a two story brick dwelling ' : house, n good barb and corn house, and other convenient:out buitiliAgs. _. - .. Also a ceitain other ir;..ct of land and farnwsi - ,uate ...,..,......,. • in the township and county. of Scligylkill, l'o'Kirfi near the townof Lewistown, bounded by • W", !atl4:l of the widow Sliaffer, Jacob Shock, a 3 i , ~.... andsithers, containing . ll2l acres or there • Moons, of which 3:1 acres are good arable •-r--_ ...,-- , .Ikrl, and the Valance gond limber land. The iniprove thents consist ofa frame house and barn. I Also-another tract of rapt adjoining the tract first 1a.,. .6a, • above describt\d,contiguous to the b,..rough , of Orwigshurg; recently owned by Daniel t=MI: , D. Delbert, containing 10 - acres and 72 i de . perches of cleare& Iced. The 1mpr0ve ,,,,,..7.024,itients consist of a good dwelling house, barn, wheelwright, and blacksmith shops, and small tenant house.- This place has also.a good thriving ap ple or hard. A good title will be iven and terms made known on the day of sale.. - cIIAS. rs MITI!. N. B.—The undersigned wilt also seljat big residence near Orwigsburg, on the day following the above sale, viz., on the tentli• day of April next, his hen-eliold fur niture, feinting stock and utensils, consisting of bil , realm, beds, sofas, chairs, carpets, grain, potatoes, wa gons and harness, 4-c, kc. Also a bume tothilier of Chest , r County hogs, about thirty bakewell sheep, one first class Iron safe ; to 20tber w ails rarp.lings, lii.ibogaily bedFtends, 'Ward rotrs, looking glasses, china ware, and all things- ne ce',6:try.for b o a — keePing• . . • Moo about 100 wheelbarrows and two ramify wagons. . • CHAS. SMITH. II- • COAL IN FIRST HANDS. • ‘vANTED,o ex •hanr , e forcnaldeliver ed in New York, with or without the r.•• • freight paid, nix AirA L. DWELLING 'tonnes i recently built. rent for $lOO each per an num, situate in a town on the 'near Plithof;lphia. „ • 11 , 1 IE subscriber has tor sale a largesnpply of Frill 1 Trees at his Nursery at Moorestown, New Jersey sitars,' • ' PEACH, • • PEAR, • 011EPRY PLEAT, APPLE, .. APRICOT; • NEC TAREVES„ QUINCE, '4.c, All awful h will be Bolduc the lowest races, d} A catalogue can be secnitt Bannan's Bookstore Pottsville, who will supply all orders left with hint a then notice. . • JOIIN . PERKINS. s.larch , B • W4O p 7 r, BOXES 0 and 00 Oranges, for trale at MARTIN'S Match 20 12- Ding and Confectionary Store IIEiT,RVED GL Eaperlor l ik A rn t fpr s n a le P March 'X td- brag and Sanfactionary Store. / 'AYE:CI/191f TOBACCO.—The loveta of the weed in its pure flavor, can have atirst rate article at March 2U 12 , MARTIN'S Drug Store. Tamaqua Iron Works. rr 11E subscribers having taken the. extensive Foun-' , dry and Machine Shop, owned by John Smith. Esq., at Tamaqua, are now prepared to manufacture Stationary Engines, Coal Breakers.lscrectis, Elevators. Car wheels and axles, Mill (tearing, Iron and Brass Castings, of all sorts and sizes and attic best material, Repatring-and'every thingappertaining to the business done with despatch, all work done by them warranted to perform welt. Persons In want of any thing in their line are invited to give them a call. - They flatter theinselves that by stmt attention to the btisitiesS to be unle to give gene ral ;:atisfactlon. 'HUDSON & WATERS,. Corner,of Rail toad and Bridge Street, - ' Tamaqua,Pa. Tamaqua, March 20.1817 2-tf . House and Lot: for Sale.- • WILL Ito sold at Private bale, n hOuse g- „, and lot Situated In Morris' Addition to Val Pe Pottsville. Tito houso is buill'of stone' g a apd frame, in gond condition, and will Ile sold Cheap. Apply at this office. March 20, 19ti.' Pocket Book. , rotmd. \l7 AS found on Port Carbon Iload,a short tinutago, 1 a leather pocket boOk, contaanint a small stint of umet. tind sdme mien.. The owner can have it by cAling on the sub . scriber, proving property, and pay, lug for thi, advertisement. PATRICK T. MOOIIE, navetolaie. March 24 12.111 Public dale of Ilousehdlii-Furbi- ' lure, . • . (IN Friday, the 241 of:April. en;ninit, will be offered lift sale by auction at the residence of the suli.cri• ber in Lawton's Addition to Port , :arlion, a quantity of Well kept Household and Kitchen Furniture. such as Bedsteads, Beth, Parlor, Entry; and Stair Carpetinz, Chairs, Glass and Earthen ware, Tin and Iron ware, Tnbs, Pails, &r.. Sale to cutumence at, JO o'clock. A. M. Tetras cash . J. F':'CARROLL. Port Carbon - , March 20 12-2 t BOOKS ! BOOKS 1! VEWM AN'S Jlinnan Magnetism, its claims to dis ,LEN pas.•ionate inguriry. and the utility of its applica tion for the, relief of Human Suffering. , -- -History of the American Revolution. only .10 cts. Hints on Popular Education ; by E. E. Wines, Life of Martin Luther, by Michilet, • Wayland's elements of Mural Science. ' History of the Religious Denominations to the'U- E nited.State , , only $1 25; , United States Practical Receipt Hook,' Together with a larce assortment of miscellaneous books, for sale at low rates at BANNAN'st , . Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville. March 20 . :2- rro ALL THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REERESEN SENTATIVES of Jlicoh Kimmel, Esq., Infe of Lower Mahantango township, in the County orSclittyl dereased. - :Notice: To FOatnaen Per Rent For Sale or Rent March 13 . . GENERAL WARRANTEE DEEDB.-cr Aildrers Workingoeuer Coal Office, 85, Liberty Street, New York. New York. March°, 1847 10-4t* Fruit Trees, &0., For Sale. Pl)itabcipbia. CHEAP CO FECTIONARY And Fru/ • Store, No. 4M, Market st.,betw ten 13th' and 13121 eta., south tide, PRIL4ELPIIII:. Trim subscriber takes this method of informing country merchants and others.; that he keeps con stantly on hand a large supply of FOREIGN FRUITS., NUTS, &cot' the LATEST IMPORTATIONS, which he will yell at reduced cash prices -.also r ,CANDY manufactured rnrso every day from wrests CpARIFIED scain, warranted tostandall weather with fair usage. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves. when every effort shall be made to please, both in qualPy and price, STEPHEN F. WIIITMiN. re. Goods Carefully' packed, and sent terany part of the , Ciry,-Rail Road Depots, or Steamboat Landings, without charge. Phila. March 13, 1347 • 11-3 m SHIELIDS &` MILLER, INTOULD inform their old customers that they have' V removed from No. 2:il ' , to 79 North Third street,' above Arch, east side. where'they Will keep a full and cam:nete assortment of Ilardivare and Cutlery, Eng- Grasi and Corn Scythe-, of Griffm's and other makes. German Scythes, including the genuine Steyer mark. Nails. Forks. Shrivels, Spades, Cast. Shear, A merican and English Blister Steel: &c.. .te , &c, to which-they invite the attention of country Merchants before buyinin Feb 12, 47 7-7111 Harr ants: Bargains! Barg-a/Nis! irlltAsl WARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in all 111.-kinds of fashionable . STRAW. AND BRAID BONNETS, „ Wrothl inform Merchants. Milliners, and Dealers in O.: Straw trade, that he wilt sell Florence Braids. English Dunstable , China Pearls, Coburgs, Genevas, Ruttands, Bedfords, Pedals, and all the various kinds of fashion able Bor.nets, as low as they can he bought in this city. All th,se'who buy for cash will do well to at N. 77 North Second street, abov Arch St., East side, before they purchase, for I WILL sem. rott-A =1:1 = A DAILY LINE Or STEAM AND TOW BOATS, FROM POT7'SVILLE .4 -VD Pllll-9D4 J. II.iIRR.?DE.h", FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vine ,Streei- Wharf: 'Schuylkill, rIIILA DELP/11A, • ' RESPECTFULLY in - forms his friends and the . public, that he is now pre • pared to receive and for ward merchandize of eve- Slry description on the open m;of the Canal, which will be.ott the 20th . instant, to and from Port Carbon • l'ottsville,. and Philadelphia and all the intermediate places. daily. EVery ea re'ty ill be taken for the speedy and safe delivery of the satne'at reasonable rates. . . . . The iron :Steamers Phmnix and Pilot, have goad ac commodations for passengers. 1t0313 daily to the Union and State Canals. Philadelphia, March 13, 1.817 Root's Daguerreotype Institute AND PICTURE GALLERY No. 110 ,Chesnut Street, fICSI door up stairs; FREE A DNIISriLON, DOI:TRAITS. Grotip , , and Nliniaturcs;frenn the tar "- gest. to the smallest BREASTPIN SlLby.luken in' a few second's. in clear or cloudy weather: The.Migh reputation of this Institute throughout th, United States insures satisfaction. All pictures warranted. OPINIONS IN EUROPE. . Letters have been received by the proprietor from London, dated December. 1811. in which the 41,,thuritiAt ed Picifessors, Farraday and ITunt, among the most em inent men of science in Europe„ have declared the specimens taken at'llnot's Establishment in Philad.l - nth:quailed—the atio,t pepfe.ct Daguerreotypes ever semi in Europe." ' GALLERY, I'4o Chesnut Street, Third door helow'Fifth, on . the first floor. ' ' M. A. ROOT. Philalla., March 13, ISI7 11-3 m A. H. §3sirit.] ' [ E. H. 6'311111 , AUCTION GOODS ;. AVSmall. Advance - for- Cash. Ii LSMITII & SON. at No. 108 Race street. above . under the White Swan, PHILADELPHIA, offer for sale, a lair and general assortment °I - auction and other goods, such a 4 BooTs and SHOES of Ea,t- vrn and City manufacture, PALM-LEAF and FUR HATS, inn's and boys - HATS. TRUNKS, VALISES. arid-CARPET BAGS. BUTTONS, THREAD, COMBS, &c., sick as are wanted by Country Merchants generally, all of which will be sold very cheap. Nease'call and see. Easily found—No 108, Race street, under the. White Swan Hotel.-r 4 Philadelphia, March 13. 1817 ' , 11-41 SPRING MILLINERY,GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, =3 • Silks,' Ribbons & Millinery Goods Nu. 45 South Second Steed, . • PHILADELPHIA, •13 ESPECTFTI.I.I" invite the. attention of :Merchants It and Milliners visiting the city. to their new and rich assortment of SPRING M LLINERX (MODS, to which they - are daily teak ingmtblition ; among which will lie fund— .. :Glace Silks for casing bonnets. at a variety of prices ; A large assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons ; Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, of all widths; . Chip Hats, Crapes, Crape Lisses; •• French and American Artificial Flowers, in great va viety ; . Fancy Trimmings, Laces, Cap Stuffs. Rua rams, • Willows,-Crowns, Tips, Face Trimming.s.l&c, • As a large portion of the above have been imported by OnfReNCS, direct from France, we are enabled to otter Menial the lowest market prices. Phila., March 13, 1817 11-Im NOTICE. D ISSOLUTION OF •CO-PARTNERSHIP.— Thou z partnership beretoride existing, inder the name of wm. SWAM & SON: was dissolved on the 21st of JulyLlazt u by the decemm of the said Win.:".zwaitn. and the business is now, and Will be in future, conducted exclusively by the mascriber, who has had OM sole charge or the manufacturing of the Panacea and Ver . - mifuge ftir the last fourteen years. The Panacea will be put up as rreual in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following. lettersblown on the glass :—" Swaim's Panama. rhilnda.•' and the only change made, is the name of JAS, SWAIM stamp ... eft on the sealing wax, and WRITTEN on the label coy cnng, the cork, and a new label for the Aide °film bottle, romp7fsl.al•Of geometriesd lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor,.by Draper & Co., hank note en graversof Philadelphia. Four dies of different patterns form the body of the work, and in the centre is a por trait of the late Win. Swainr„ semi rated from the bor ders by two dirks of lathe work. The words "tiwainis Panacea," arc ,engravett conspicuously on two turned strip, and a large semi-Nrettihr die forms the upper margin. The loftier,: &re composed of plain lathe work strips, outside of which is engraved• letters the entry of the copy-right. _ _ _ Plaada, March 13 Swarm's Celebrated Panacea, FOR THE CURE OF - Scrofula, General Debility, White Smelling, Rheuma tism, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all Diseases arising from Impur lies of the Blood, or the elects of .Mercury. • SWAIM'S PANACEA has been for more than twen ty-five years celebrated in this country nod in Europe, for itsextreordinary cures—for the certificates ofwhich reference is made to - the directions mid bOoke(which may be had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. It has been used in hospital and private practice. and has had the singular forttine of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent per sons. Among others by • W. Casein, M. IL, Professor of Surgery. Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Professor of Surgery, N. Y. University. W. P. Dowers, M. D., Professor of Midwifery, Pa. University. N. Chapman, M D.. Professor Physic, Pa. University. T. Parke, M. D., President College Physicians, Phila. Dr. Del IV - idle, Profe'ssor Medicine, Havana. 'Jose Lourenco da Luz, Professor Surgery, Lisbon. .1 Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons, London. G. W. Irving, late Minister - to Spain. m ThoasTearson, Major General British Artpy. Gilbert Robertson, British COIISIIII, &c &e. And also, the wonderful cures effected.by BWaint's Panacea have.;Tor many yt ars, made it an ihsealtiable reinedf: — TheTanneea does not contain mercur'y m any formatid being an innocent preparmion It may be giv en to the most tender infant. TIIE RETAIL PRICE HAS !MEN REDUCED to One 'Dollar and Fifty Cent' per bottle, (containiag, three half pint,,) or three bottles for Four Milers. ALSO—SWA:I3PS VERMIFIIGE. A valtrablefFatoily Medicine, being a highly approv. ed remedy for all diseases arising from Debility of thei Dpi e mive Organs, such as Worms, Cholera 'Morbus,` Dyseotary, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles" Sick-Head ache, &c., ¢c. 'See the pamphlet (which may be had grattslaccompanying the Vertnifuge. • • Prepared at Swaim's Laboratory, Severnh street, be low Chesnut, Ph;latielphia, and for sale by all respect able Druggists in the United States. ' AGENTS'. New York—H. IL Schieffelin & Co. London, Eng.—Evans & Leacher, • Havana-1...G. Melizet. Valparaiso—Ales. Cross. • Buenos Ayres—O. J. Hays & CO. St. Thomas—A. If. Riise. ' Canton—J. Swords,•.• Sandwich Islands—E L. Benson. - Calcutta—Huffnagle & Co. The aboVe Panacea can be obtained at HANNAN'S Book .Store, Pottsville, who is Agent far Schuylkill County. -- Philada., March 13,18-17 MERICANFRUCALIIOUSSWIFE, by itha. JrJ Mid, twenty-seventh edition, enlarged and cor-. retied, price 40 rents, Just received and for sale at . • SANNAN'S Book Store, Pottsville. March 13 • • . . . THE MI L BOOTS, SHO E IL 4.4. • flounce ‘UL t D . t r res t , "Pt- Pottsvilleand IF he has ennstant • his ,tore in Cell White ilt.rse Tavern. sig.rl Wen selected stockof Men Miners' Boots and Shoes, tind quality. comprising Ladies' sinale and don Morocco, Leatheri, and SlippersAfrom Turn Rounds' • Dulkinis and Ftnnetena 'Monroe and Kid boots Bronze boots Bronze Buskins • ,Gaiter shoes Gaiter Boots i • ! MEN' Gent's flinch Calf boots Gum Mines , • ' Cent's trble soled boots Plain calf do Rid And Seal hints Men's Thick bodts Coarse and Nailed boots Calf Union Ties Men's, and baps' Brogan. Boys' boots do Mnurnes Miners' Bootees Also a large assortment Morocco ski and Oak tan 'Sole leather, together with a general es N.I3,—A liberal tlisconn' Pleapr call an exanwine l i basing elictylvre. Dorn the Big Boot. Centrejstree4 March 13, ISI7 FOR - I SALE. ..• • TOUR OUR one and a half Story Minerst' Houses, built, durintt the last season. situated in "the Torn of St. Apply to the under.ligned at hisiatore. l . WALTUR LA*TON. St. , Clair, March: 13th 1847. II I= . , PAPER HANGING, . - :. •. rt, I'IIIIRACING .'rich Frestoes. 'Colman, Panel. Hall, 11`...t Parlor: Room, and Chamber, Decorations, Fancy Papers, Fire 'Screen's, Statues. &c, &c. 1 Frescoes. from . • 1 60 cis to $1 .50 per piece. • Statnes,from ', , $1 00 to; 2 OD] do ' Column's, from'. 00 r 30 tto -751 do , (Dazed Papers. from . o • 60 do A l • ' I Plain Papers, froth 121 'to 31.1 do . Borders, Velvet,,Plain, and ' Matched, from .' , I i2O - to , 1 001 do , The subseriberhas received from three of the largest establishments in PhiladelPhia, a new and elegant sup ply of Paper Hangings, em'britcing upwards of 100 dif ferent patterns, for Parleri. Halls, Rooins. and Cham bers, glazed and unglazed. front 121 cents to',ol 50 per' piece. His stock embraces all the diffe'rent Farteiies of Frescoes, Columns, Pancts, Dernrations;"&e.,'lliat can be obtained in , Philadelphial—all of which will be sold at the manufacturer's cash 'prices, and sonic kinds less. On hand a few patterns of.glrzed papers fir Chant hers &c.. as IoW as 30 cents per piece , 'Also a few pat terns of Fresenealwhicti will be sold at 25 Per cent less than city prices., i ` ' _., . , MEM 51erchants supplied with ;Wide Curtain Paper at.city wholeale prices. by the dozen. •, , In :addition to lilt stock, the subiarritier has nieo uO7 wards of 200 patterns of prier en hand, !raffia 'witch se lections can be inade•und the paper obtained at 30 hours' tint ice, OEM ' Persons in want of paper, n•ill alwayi - find, it to their atfyantatte to buy it at home, Particularly when they can obtain it at the same pt ices, and, in some in ;dances, lower, us, in case of accident,•ls can;be match ed —and it to very seldom that the exact miantity for rooms can be obtained abroad, the supply being either too little or too great, which is attended with great in convenience- Single pieces of paper and remnants of border always taken back at HANNAN'S Cheap Paper Store,yettsville. II MEMO • By Livingston Co'p Express. ir. , • : • 1 •-, 8.6X.V.9rS WEEKLY BUDGET OF • • IKLiIY BOONS. 1 . The Black Propliet, a tale of Irish Famine, ;. .50 The Next of Kin, a MeMoir, by Mrs. (Mre, j - lii The Scout of the Silver fond, a tale of the Revolu-' lion, • • Counterfeit Detectors Or Marah, Thier's'llistOry.of the Consulate and' Empire Napoleon, part ti, .1 Chambers' Information for the People,Jiart do i Cyrlopdia of pitgl eh Literature, pi Donthey & Son part 5,i ‘lllten Monroe, part 4. , 1 ' Woman's Reward, by tdrs. Notten, ' '' The Ladies' Science ofiEtiquette, - • , Buff and Blue, or the Privateers of the•Revol The WMitlerful Adventures of Capt. Roberts The Culitvator, for March, Acte of Corinth, or the Convert of St. Paul, by Du mas, \ . 25 , . . , i 1 The Comic:Wanderingi.letv,' • 1. 25 German and English Phrase Rook •-; 1 1 2.5 The 11lysterietiof the Heath's, • ! 1 25 The Ilorse-keeper's Guide, 25 InGot Treatmont. with directions to lititheril. 25 The American Wife, an' offering to worth and love ' lities, American Flora. for.NLirch, l Tozether with a variety of other booksi j and (14 sale at BANN AN'S clientnHookt cai Store:. 1 Illarclil3, itil , . I -1 OWE'S School for the Flute do "do for the Violin ' - do . do do ' Areorthan.: ,' i do do do '', Ciarionelle , ') do do do ' Fire.t -.-' Ritter's Kep to the Arnirtran -. ~. , Manic Without a Mister . i Temperoare Melodic.. only . 1 1 1-2i' The olnsician, Cl)l4%ng 50 rxieceF,imnly ' -NI . 1 Music without a 5t std. 25 I New .1 ork Glee 111,11 k • f I I 25 I The Mueical Repository for Sabbath, Sch Pols 1 ' - Willie's Juvenile. Piano Instructor! 'i 1 50 " Oslmrn's Juvenile Piano Instromor ! • •I • '75 Hickok & Fletnine'S Evangelical. Alasic ,', The Methodist Ifaritiontst' • j . rr.l Southern Chtirch Melodist. With patent notes. Carolina Sacra, or Bristrin Coltectiorrof Church Music. - ' i r I I . ' Wyeth's Repository of Sacred 141u04, 'eaten' , note,.. !• -.. . -, 1 .. : 1 1 . q Boon Academy's collection of Churc m Church usic. • The l'salatery, a new collection orChurchmusir. ' • The Union Choral Harmony of Sae red music Juat.received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at low rates at •• 1 13ANNk , iN'S '. . Cheap Book Store, ,Pottiville. ~ • • 11 EITEMIE FARM FOR SALE • xv It 11 be sold at Pro. tte sole, a firm sainted n ith- V in one mite of the torn of Catt in 1,4 a, in Colum bla county.l'a., firmc tielongingi to John Clracer and Peter Bodine, r onntining fifty ncres more or le se, three reA of wltii.ln are .roodl intl. and the halaoce a gaud cm of email, Ilion I These is an excellent jorchank of choke apple trl t thi r numbar of peach s. ." 4 1 „ and rrx trees, on tht. firm On the ;;:i! premiscs,,ir, erected good twostory log dt% dime ith kitchen back a large lank b trn, a now cider pr(es,stre spring house together with other out buildings, all n iti gond order. The firm will be FOiti a b•trg WI 10 any person in is ant of one. For [Lints and other 1 , 1,1114.11 km apply to WII I PA ITTON. ,dine Garr, Schuylkill Co.. Pa March 6, 1617 M 10--tf . , . Stables for Rent. 1 ___,.• • . mu. he, rented frota the , first, of April; the stables back of the subscriber's resi n!: ,k, dense, now occupied by Mr. Daiii. Also jr i :,..;;'. 1. crass lot attached, whieh!will!he inted _,,,,.....„,.___ with the stables, if desired.. For. terms . &c., apply to ; , ',AMILLIA r.inciunAn.; March 6 i t ..,,.; • 1 10 -at. JAMES SWAIM: 1 • 1 -!•- - StrayC.4:iliqr. • , , t m .. CAME ro the premisis of subscriber, re- P .. It ', siding in Branch T wuship.neVeral weeks ago, a BLACK. CO V With a white iirenSt, a c '.. horns bored, and rather crooked; The owner is requested to come fi rward. nrosertroneriy, pay charges. and take her awa . otherwise she will he sold accordtng to law. - .j A IitAHAM musisT. ,;_ [ 1 atterson.'s Save Mill March 6 ', 10-3t* -- - BLANK Order Books, Check Book-a, Prafts and Notes, a benutifu Shippine Books, • Ticket Booki for the Mince. Time Books, large and:small • the month, 2 Necks, and 1 tv Always for sale at Cheap Boot:Stare a VI- All kinds of books printed at short notice.. March. G . , . COLORED Prints by the hood ed, dnien, 'or single,. at imidiAPr's prices, - 1 1 , r Phelps' Map of Mexico., . . do Tree of Liberty, / do of the Presidents, do of the NViirll,. ,L Always for sale wholesale and retail at,' ' BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottscille: • ' 'l% ill he ready in a few days I : - , Metres Map °Nile (ivet West, • ! • • do of Ireland, with weir:tits of O'Connell• and , , Emmett. . Match 6 r• , IR ' Rail Road . 4roit. ' • • . A LARGE qtrintity of 2} by I Rai l Iron, for -La ank by the nahsariher.lb lots. to ati It l'huchasers, at the Potuville Iron %Vorkv. E. W. MaGINNES. Febrbary 6th, 1817. • _. Dissolution of.Copartterithip, NOTICE is hereby given that the enpartnersbip here tofore eiisting between' Joseph G. Lawton, Charles ' Lawton,jr..k Walter Lawton, Wading 'uedeithe firm of Charles Lawton, jr.,& Qr., at St. Clair, Was'by mn tual consent dissaved on the let day of4annary, 1247. The business of the firer Willie settled up by the ender , whe will contintro'Llte business heretofive on his own nccnunt. ; Ars. LT Ell f St. Clair, Feb. 27, 1247. . . IY-61. .F.12RQUH.12R.4 CsIRPEISPI"ER,T • ConVeyanCerS,l, • 56 WALNUT STREET, PHIL ADA% ' Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Eptate bought and acad. Philader, Begt,6lD. ' td4t) ~ ,, Rs'. .t:,J.O.,ETRNA_L. is Wealth.; TRtiNK,_ I liternaot, , " Economy', MEM P citizens !of f - : Is vieinkiy that lily on handlat , hire street, lopposite,Cmie's iof the Big Boot, a large and r s, NV 1111 l en's, Childien'S, and I pf the most fashionable style _ . . ble sole Kiil, IJefferson •75 to 00 • ; 95 to', 00 'us to 2. - 15 to •/5 .. 1 50 to 1.5 50'to 00 62 to - 37 i• 125 to 225 • WEAR. : . 1 • *O . OO to 125 • 3 (ip to 500 225 to 300 I 50 to 2 00 I 50 to 225 250 to 325 • 75 to 125 • ' '62 to 100 75 to I 75 37 to I 12 of Trunks. Va l lis 2s es, ln Ca7P ' Ct . s, Calf skins,' Kid do, Red .ace leather, Belt Leather ; ortatent qr.hoc findings. to niholesrile dealers. for yourselves. before fn t forget the place—Sign of • 1 11 • ; ' assoytptent, for the [rocket, for ek. I3,INIAN'S 1 .1 Printing gtlice. d ruled to order at :. ' I 10- TO BOATMEN. BOAT CAPTAINS who wishln take chlrgc . of new large class Barges, tr;i rim Whew York o f Phila delphia. can obtain such an opportunity, by applying to the tind6rsianed. Good responsible men wholundfr stand Welt. bditiness, and are tritling.to (Ise their best exertions to make quick trips, and take proper• Care of their vessels; may find:lit° their advantage to 'ran on the subscriber . ° : ALFIIED LAWTON. Pottsville, Match fah, 11347. ° ' 10-3 t S. PEASE & SON'S CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ESSENCE Of Ifloarhoistail Caddy, ' FOR SALE BY JOHN S. C. SfARTIJ; • DRUGGIST, • POTTSVILLE!, PA. fr HE above tuvaluableCandy is compounded oftweo -1 ty five of the most safe and salutary - COugh In gredients, Which Is recounmended by our most popular physicians and re , Pectable citizens, in 'Performing what Is promised of it. The proof of this is daily ac knowledged by ttiose who use this vilitable arti4le, for the speedy allaytng of COUGHS, CHECKING COLDS, PRODUCING EXPECTORATION, and ABATING INFLAMMATION IN THE LUNGS AND THROAT. CS- A small piece oftpi3 candy kept in the mouth will cure the most inveterate SORE THROAT in a few days. It is peculiarly adaptedio Clergymen, Lawyers, Public Speakers. Singers, and others. whose occupa tion requir,the constant use of the Lungs. ' Each .inveiope of the genuine Hoarlemmi Candy, is signed J. PEASE & SON", StreLt, New• York FeL e 7. 1917 9 CHEAP CASH STORE; EN Amiltur STREET. 'j 'H subecriker Itai Just received and ig now open- I ing at the New Cheap Cash Stin:e in Market St., s.tcond door above Second Street,' an elegant assort • went lot FR ESILA NI) SE ANoNA HE GOODS, among which may be found the firnoWing, snitablii for Ladies' 'Mark and nide colored Thibat Slin*ls, Rich Printed CaKlnneCe ; do, Merino • 1 . do, Eleghnt Lawns and Garage's, .. . , HresS silks, &c., t • Elegant Mons. de Lai its, • Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs-, • iSilk and Cummoulloptery, itklihriim Laces. &r..; A lar2e asiortment of White (300111 ' GROCERIES, a clloicens'APpolcill; Also a &idled to the allniv establishment is at NEW FASIIIi)N AD LE TAILORING EriTAIILISII NI ENT; louder the r superintendence or James Ale.glarney, ;where also can he found a large stock of • - READY MADE CLOTHING, • And Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings, &c,', of the best mint= ity whiclawill be made up in the most .f.nsuhuntable and durable manner, warranted to fit, at short notice. Thd Philadelphia, New*York, and P a ris quarterly fashions can always he seen at the stnrti.. Ladies and Gentlemen will find kin their interest to give hum a call, feeling confidant that - he can supply them with all kinds of goods:lt leant Riper cent,Theap er than they eau he' purchtsed al any' other establish ment in Pottsville, us he,sells for cash only. i I ROBERT TURNER, ' Feb 27, 1817 0-tf • • • I 10' 0003 8 j; l'E To n • e e ra " t C nVr l ri l e l S: ri e e rVfi S e toll Apples, and.any quantity of Oysters for sale by JOHN T. HAZZARD. February `2.oth, SUPERIOR COAL NINES 119 T . F6' Y ®ri INGi 14111" . (A NUMBER.) TOR sale and for tent, on the most reasonable!terms.l _U Inquire of . V. L. MAXWELL; 1' ' Attorney at Lahy, Imzerne Wilkesbarre, rib. 13, 47 *6 , 2, , STORE. TAE eubscriSers_desiie to inform country dealers and the citizens of Pottsville and vicinitk,, that they have taketrthe new and' rery large StOtOt the corner of Centre and Itlahantongo Streets. !recerify oc cupied by A. B. White, where they have just retied an extensive'and ivell selected stock of DRY G OODS, , GROCERIES, QCIEF: NS S I V. 9 E, LIQUOR, . . Which they will dispose of, either wholesale or t elail, atdlic lowest cash prices. "-Their assortment of Dry Goods is large, vat boot', caret fully selected and or the very latest style's. Thay will always keep on hand the hest qualities of Tea. Coffee, Stigar. Liquors, &c., &!--, and hope' t hat by carefully studying to suli the Wants and tastes , lif the - ,conithunity tilt!) , will ~ecure a Ilberal share of patronage. ROGER.?, SINNICKSON & 4 • 1 Corner or Centre nnd - Mabantongo Sttdeta: Pottsville, Feb 2(1. IS - ! 81 MEM 121 12, 23 rt 5, 25 u•ioh; 25 G. W. MATCHIX, TTORNEY. AT LAW, Front Street, . Schuylkill liaren, .1);.4 • ••• • Light!—Lamps !! • I T! R011F.111": 4 new Camphine. Lamp's the cheapest el and besot lamp fcir Ca unihisitt ever ottl.red tb the public, are linty for sale'ut the, drug tame of 14 sub scriber Come and'bee jreceived Perindi- 50 50 1 • Wanted to Rent I I A must: on Cintre strei,i;-tint far from the lienn -Clrylraniu llall, with two lowe'r roning, snitrthrefor 50. 50 ro 50 I. offi'res. February 20041817, I _ A CAR D. STEHMAN, . 1T ,,, ,, ,5 0 d . 1 ., , , ,: i I r e ,! ea a n su d r v e i t 7 nourintctleebtans theproccti:ri!ed,'?sanott ha; at the American lint, Centre street, a splendid Piano Forte, on which he tenders his set vices to teach thti who may wish a knowledge of tile blAtrIIIIICIII•-- His terns are moderate, and he offers satisfaetorY re- Terinee. to those who may desire them. t P •rsons waited upon iii their re , idence if required: Pottsville, Feb. 27th, 1817.9 alto - , Pcdrmers' Bank of Schuylkill I7ECK BOOKS printed and.hound, on the yarm l ...1 Bank of Schuylkill Co pity for sale at ' BAN NAN'S' Cheap Bonk Stori! and s l Printing OtSc 10 • BY MOPS THOMAS (5.i. 5014 i ( AFC TIONE L'.lk . .S. i Valuable 'aluable Property for 'Sale. . , NATlLl:positivuly he sold on the. premises, AT , Arc -1" I' TION, to close a reticent, n't the Mount Carhon : lint `•1, adjoining PottsCille, near the upper,'lormlnaiion ofil.Fi Reading ItailrOad and Schuylkill 7 ,, hilizatioul at :' ICknclock, on 'numbly,.Mi the 25th -rth, ;SI:, the foi -1 low ng valuable real estate and furniture, sir : . ! 1 The Mount Carbon Hotel, and all us furnit ure, f the best quality, carefully A,lected:for 47: the n establishment Attached Jo the llo ' '' • tel are warm and cold baths,la large and lets t fe l , 1 Iti I . handsomely ornamented tetriced garden, _j o ca . a. gardener's house, two well filled ke .. i titmice, and an extensive liverystable and roach house., aml pine-pin alleys, (erected last year.) This cinit'e- Ade to and ideated establishment is too welt kflOWlOll rem(ire a 1114 ft particular description ; it may be exam-, mosey at any time. A catalogue of the furniture twill be exhibited i previous, to sal.: to those Why wish to exdas- ' ire t. I :, i 1 l' 2.1 The two adjoining stores, offices; and dwelling ~ • .. . houses, with kitchens attached and the .-•,, .....,, , !wenn which they are erected', the tip Per ;;;; 1 4t stories of which are also well furnished, II I t.1.„-, , ...; and have, for stone years past, been occu ,.._ pied as an addition In the llotel,,may (at the Option of the purchaaer) be taken.- with the furni ture, and the wines and liquors, &c;, in the store rooms( t at :Write which will be named at the sale, otherwise these two houses, &c.. will be sold tegether. 3'k 4. The two.next adjoining stores, lionst.e. and I . .. 1 ...„,,, • lots, at and next to the comfit' of Mein ;.`tr . street, now occupied by Mr AValker and OM sips, by Mr Ridgway, will be Sold separately. Is g ~•• The Hotel and these four l adjuinine houses ..' __..w..,:___:_ Were built at the sante I itne, all in the best • manner, of store, Mee stories high and an orrang l ed that they may; at a small expense, be conveniently con nected as one, or that such roldninita may be maddp either, as may be desired by its owner. The whole to gether have a front of 140 feet on Centre Street, with a , larger additional front. on Centre Street, south of the Until. Perpetual Insurance against die on each of the , :buildings, by the Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Phil adelphia, and an annual insurance - tut the furniture, &c, ie the Hotel and two adjoining houses', w 11) be held for the benefit of, or transferred to the purchasers, without charge.''Au inexhaustible supply of pure spring water, far all purposes, has been introduced into the VARDs of 1 the Hotel and cacti of the honsetyand may be carried Ito anypart of the premises. Possession of or either '-wilt be given-cot the Ist of April; if desired by the ~ pur chaser. - - . . ' 5. The two story, stone dwelling house. pith , kittheu, togethet shout ' 60 feet t • • front, on the north vide . of ;lain street, •• • • IA- now,occupied by Mr. Ciart an, The lot his s a front of upwards of 130 feet on Main street, and 10 feet on Centre street, and extends hack to the borough liniof Pottsville. On the premises are a well filled ire-house and other buildings, and an extensive terraced garden, well Planted wittr grape vices. fruit trees, l'erPetnal insurance against fire for .2,000,' on the dwelling house, by the Pennsylvania Insurance Co., will be held for the bene fit of, or transferred 'la the purchaser, without charge. full supply of spring water is alio Introduced on the piemises. - Also will he sold a number of building lots, desirably situated,on Main and Centre sheets. Thu location of this property is equally'oestrable for the man of busi ness, ortliase in pursuit of health or amusement. 'A lithographic map of the premises is in preparation, and may be examined oohs Hotel, at the Office of this news , paper, of Krill he , furnished, on application to the 'sub scriber, No. 523, Chesnut street. Philadelphia. As thesale is intended to be made without limitation' a liberal credit will be given on a large proportion of the purchase money, on bond and mortgage, with in terest payable, lealf•yeady, under an agreement that the whore iralance shall become due ifeltber of the pay menhit of interest Or - principal are not made within 1070 months. ofthe stipulated time ; or any proportion there of may he' paid earlier at tkeoption of the purchaser, on giving thirty days' previonanotire. The titles are in disputable, and will be executed free fram - ali incom braneeq:' _ _ - _ JOHN WHITE. UMIM1;1 OLD COFFEE, Ttl-S;-&c. r 3fici RACE old Cuba Coda,,, x Yli 59 bids, do do -: - • •' . ' 200 (etas yelloviltio, inanorted in 1913. 39.0. do' do . Porto Cobello. . • . • 'l5O do silo oh' sittnatut, 710)' do .do Old Government Java do. . . 51./ do r. do Ohl Maracaibo. . , . • 10 • half bales Old Mocha. . - ' 100 d hair c h ests rowch,,:ig Tea. - . 500, che• - ts soticliong •do . , • %I half . do . do . . .`r.oo do, Young Dyson do ' ' . ' 1_ 75 do' ; , Gurtnowder do . ' 60 dq ' . Imperial do . • , 5. - ‘lO .: Cotnaity 11111 do,• . • - I • .. - ..1: cases, each contorting; 4 I trquered boxes.; '5 do ' do - 4 do • do , • Vorhitie Yonne. Dyson. . 150, Ithils. Prime New Orleans Sugar.' ' t k5O hoses Matanzas ',town do , 401- tierces N. Orleans s Chrified. do- • . • -",.-.501 buses double retint•d Loaf; ' do , 1507 i bids New Orleans and New Iberia Molasses. . Ilthl tierces prime head Rice. ~ 2.5, ceroons best Chracr - asittiligo. Nutinegs, Mace, and Chries. no hand and for sale by. !, • DAVID RANKEN, 73 Chesnut street, Philada. Philo,, Mardi G,' 1917 .10-t!rn. . , tom~W e learn 'from Ha r risbu rg, that the Gover nor-has signed -the IZeinoval Bill. As soon as a' copy is receiyed, ue w4ll lay it before our-readers. i • ' . „! :- 7 ..- I -- --, Ti :v noriFING. &c.: , —We would call the alien. . . . . r -- . • - . Lion of our ',Header,s to the advertisement of Mr, •GARDEAT AND FLOWER SEEDS • .. .' - ' • F' ' ' L 4 Long to-Jays paiier: lie is a skillful Workmuil ORNAMENTAL - SHRUBS, -- and wll,' v,t doubtm .m ot, p satisfaction to all those EFERGREE,yS, ROSES, PI:AXTS,, ROOTS, &c. .• - ;• .i 4 I o r - ' o ' , woo may wis h tultave Ti n Rooting an d opnut :, . • FOR sale evcry . k. d , a t y, iti - the• •,.;' 1 ~,..4,. ~: maTket, s below IS - h strcet :5 4 . ,,A ,. -•- •Ing done., : • . 21 1 4 .m Philadelphia, nearly.opposne .4.7,1 ••••. i, the Schuylkill Dank, a splen- ' ,/- - (:7 , MCS'sfs. BUdYO/1 , 1 - ,Wofers, have taken the did collection of the above, • 1. ' -- comprising all choice. and Ap- -- 1 Foundry and Machias Shop 8t Tamaqua, and ate sirahle varieties from the Garden and Nrizerrireisiiziedtehteztirjstrep ottia. atetl to 'esecute , all kintlsmf rt!e'chitiety . in . the uhscriber, at the Rising Sun Village. . n F.. MAUPAY 1. ' must durable manner, at short indite . N. B.— Orders addressed to him at en her ur the above' places will he promptly attended to Philada; Feb tr, 1847 BY BRA BY. & P A RKE MITE subscribers, respect folly inform their old frJoints land the citizen's of zithoylkiii County arid N . Zirths ern Fenusylvimia generally. that they have ial.eu the a hove where they are, pieparo:d to r i eniertain travellers und.others visnirig the city in thesvery bust' idyl-. The Hotel, is large mid commoihomviend situa ted In the very centre of the Nashuaa part . thf• city. ;It lately undergone thorough I epalr, amf will not suffer in comparimn with When, point of comfort. ronvemence,,and clegahre. No eirorta will be spared to render,satisfactionio their zne.a. r.r. Give us a call. SAMUEL A—BRADY, . 0. 11. P. PARKER. • 'Philada., Feb 27, Ibl7. • ; £ 1 . ' NOT 'ROUGH & READY' BUT 'SMOOTH & READY.' 236 rket street, 3 dut•rs beletti 11111,A DELPIII A ; [JAS nSW MI hand as litre, reed handsome a lot.ol SPRING and 51i51511.:1t clothing as has ever been uttered ui this market. Good coats, from7s cents to 36 Pants,•fronl 75 cts'. to $3; Vests, from 6:2 cents to e.r:sul) Country merchants \WI:4111W 10 purchase:clothing will rind itio their inte.Yes , •In call and examine for them selves.. We take pleasure in Showing our goods at all times. 651 h niemht.r the tuber, .4TOKES,GIMie hall-of shion, ' . . ~ - • 290 Market 114 doorsamlow WI, Phibda. Phila, F 1: b `2011e,.1617 4 - B-3111 - ~ . _ SUPERIOR I YAMILY . GROCERIES fee douri,cbore e r ke Eroitatt,,re. opposite Girard: Bank, - PHILADELPHIA: • • ' . IV' A D. D. 0 C K , . , .. .D ES P invites be anent inn of purchaSers .to ft,k ni (trocettes, embracing the ti iteyt a soon meat. se;l•tcted lii both the Philadelphia and New York markr lit addition to ristrat r varicty ordinarily for salein Grocery Stores. 114 cnorts have• been particularly di rected to the selection of Articles ill the more rare and choice description. cow:Wing. of Fruits. 'Preserves, EngthAt anti American Pickles, Sardines,- Havana stweelleents; Ca,slp.„ Corma.-Citocolate, !Tin M ana. Yar mouth on tCro: Ca tern. Anchovies. Pepper Sauce, African Cayenne Pepper; India Soy; Currie Pow der, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, Feiner, Pols—En:dish Sau ces of every variety. Anchovy Pa•rte. Particular rare has been absereed \lt the sele . ctinn of the mires% Ding fragrant and thOiriothr Teas, the finest a ini , be , t flavoied impnript I rs,atiti the richest %Fail • Hies of Clare'se, together with a first rate assortment. id' high and low prince Sugars. Coffees, Molasse., Spices, &v., embracing every article which can be desired by fathilies or individuals in his line.pf business,and at the Inn est cash 'prices at Ithich they can be furnished in either of the Att:lntic cities. will hit carefully paCked 'and sent to any dCpnt, or other point Its !nett. in the city free oft:barge, and orders letter or 01 herwise„w ill be filled Prompt ly °Tithe stone terms as if personally applied foe. Philada., Feb 13,1b17 JOHN S. C.'MARTIS ELIVOQp St4t. DRUGS! DRUGS !! DRUGS ! !-! ThoinPson St. Crawford, 11 - ,11 OI,ESA I. E I) R.' Tr (-; , • ~71u. 40, Mirka at. (A9uth' iide,:befote ,Sics;nd,) - PHILADELPHIA, ;etEgie OFFER for sale a large. stork of Fresh' „Brags. Medicines And Dye. Stuffs, to they a;a11 the:attention ; of chants nail Dealers/ visiting the city.. Coach; Cqbjnet, Japan. Black and oilier Varnishes'," o f t ut superior quality. Also," White and Red Lead, AVirol:iw Glass, l'aints and Oils, cheaper than ever. T. & C. are also pfoprietor , orlthe Indian. Vegetable Balsam, celebrateill throushmit,llteir own hod neigh boring Slates. as the liesti.riat,l4 . tion, nit. 'the core of Coughs,('olds, Aat Mita. Toney refunded in every instance where no benefit , Philada., Jan pi l l'. SO. . First .Priqktiunt • • NO. 87, NORTiOd ST., TIIILAD.'I4IIIk. • , T HE relebrity Millie Inks manufactured by the sob .l.,,scriber, and tlig exten - sive sales r,onsequent upon the high reputation ,whicl;they have attained. not only throughout the United States, hut in the West Indies 'and.Chiria, has induced hint to *make every necessary arrangement In supply the vast demand upon tuts cc lablisitinent.: Ile is: now prepared with every variety, of Black. Illam and Ate! Inks, Copying Ink, I tidellible Ink, at d Ink Powiliir, all prepared under his own -per sohal superintendence.so that purchasers may'depend upon its ogler tor Oslity., Hoover's Adaminttne Cement, a superior article for inendine Glass, China, Cabinet' NVarti, &c., useful to 'every Ifou'sekeeper, beidg.a white liquid, easily ap plied, and not affected by ordinary heat--tvatranted. a!, Paritphiets containing the numerous teritiumnials of iiinn of science and others, Will be furnished to pur chasers. I . . For sale at the litantaitetory, wholesale and retail, No, 87, North Third Street, opposite Cherry street; Philadelphia, Iry t • • , • _ . _ A LL that ceital tract or parcel- of land. situated nn .nl the Broad,Mot etaiti, in Lower Mahantonge town ship, in Schuyiklif enmity, Obrmerly Berke county.) in the state of Pennsylyania, hounded and described as fot lows, tn I ,, lleitinnikt at a marked white oak tree ; thence Ityrile'.varant •lands, now surveyed, to Jacob Millet, north sixty-Eve perches, too ; thence by late vacant land. now surveyed toteorge Werner. west I 11; rrhe: in a stone ; thence by late vacant 14ntl now surveyed to Lennord-Illick,,south sixty-five pei l / 4 .11.. es to a Spanish oak; theke P3St 146 perches, to . the place of lieginning,:containiug fitly-dye acres and one hundred 'and tifty-tivo new' hei of land and allowances of sia per cent. for roads, &c. - SOTIN G. BRENNER, Executor of F. Bitat Is' estate. 68. Market se. Fhlladi. fhila.felphla,t4epteenber 111. 1816 28- • FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. TilE subar riber Las receeted a Liege sapply - of Car den seetts,vmbracing a p,enerarawortment,:which he wilt eell_Wholerale and retail at Philddelphia Nur sery' prices. : ' o•l3Mailassortments Made up nu' Merchants to sell again, at the lowest Philadelphia wholesale prices. Cle All kinds of plants„shrobbery, kr... obtained 10 order at• , . BA.NNAN'S ,Feb 1 9- . Seed Store, rottsville.' Pljita4tiphia. CHEAP BLINDS! R. J. liF 4 ll,r,fams, VENF:TIAN BLIND MANUFACIVREII, No. 12 North Sixth, Street, (A few doors alcove Marl•ct Sired.) • PIIIL4DELPIII.I, • , LTA'S now on hand the largest and mast fashionable 1., assnr:intot of Narrow Slat and other Venetian Blinds of any establishment in thanited States, which he will sell, wholesale and retair, at the lowest prim'. The citizens; of Schuylkill County are re.pectfullk solicited to call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he is confident of 'riving entire satisfaction to . all w.ho may thus favor him with a coll. OLD 131 ...„NDS.Rerctinted and Trimmed, SO as to look equal to new, Orders punctually attended to, and' the blinds-for warded with despatch. B. J. W ILLIAMS. 112 . 9 , t1 1 1., March 0, 1817 111.3 m MOUNT VERN,N . HOUSE, no. North. Second Street, CHARLES STOKES, At Globe Plan of Fashion, No. 55 SOth Third Street, EPti E.-novETI, ManufaCturer. Phliatla., Jan. 30th, 1817.. Per Sale at Private Sale • 7 . ; , ;,. • • ch. . 41::"••••••• MINERS' 10 . 1_111NAL.. -Saturday Illorntr,;, Mar. 1.0.,1817. Ativertb:r.ra tl;; ----- ormn;,o' keu r• or our paper. Hutt Dews will be Rae, tit:m erety intim which coznpplg . the reader to clabee his eye otcr all the Elva tisonent9. obiinteg to a mat extent, the object:l4h Of baring witerti.sentehta 'placed bh tehta is tanned the Outg!de of the paper. CO'Ai !OCOIOCOIPIII has endeavored to lay a ter of 52 cents a year u pon ihostk of bere•to.tn , „ , e County , woo receive their papers • through the . Post ()nice, for the . benefit of the office-holders, we will c•ndeevor to' remedy the evil to some extent. by, making arrangement, to fiend our'papera by stages out of the Mail. In the meantime, subscribeFa will please - designate the places the'ddrercnt towns where they, May wish them left. Its soon as the arrangements ate • com pletetl. ,d ue"nut ice cv 91 lie given. .;( . 0. A fiiend «ritrs ua from Philadelphia, that a vE-eels the Brig IL Russell, will leave Phil. adelphia on Tuesday or Wednesday for die Is. land of Lobos. The Neer-bag is nrthe Merchant's Eichange. 1 'Phicis it 'tine op l portunity =for' our citizens to tirrite tatolave.fticilds in Mexico. A lady klroilped.:a Blue Purse, in Aloha*. tango Street, on Wiiinestlay, tho 17th inst., con-. taming upwards of twenty dollars, and a frw days . previousiOold Pen.; Any person finding these arlicica, and leaving thernat'this office, will be sultattly reveardll, end receive'the thanks of the owner. • • • - 9-2 m In I: LEE i:sr,,t-rettEL —This body adjourned on the 16th :liter o session of about ten wean, during which tirne,Ah'ey transacted more businese than has heret9f,;re been transacted by. the Leer; FOCo Legi, , htuies..ln sessions of five and six inottilia— This :hake* n great saving to the tax payera of the Mate, and showe the difference be tween tyhig practice and locofuco professions. rr - t- Persons wishing io send papers to ltheir friends will- find it to thetr inteiestlo subscribe for - . the papers, and ,have, them sent from the publican tion :office. If Sent by individnals, they will be irubjected to 3 cents hostage under the new heir, which'must prepay': Why this distinctioa id made we cannot tell it is one of the beauties or Los.afocoisin which dread the duffusjou of knowledgli'and intelligence •,mong: tbe people. 1 rr,„:jBr.limr.ll of the bills vetoed by Guv.:Shunk, were pass'ed the constitutional majority, almost unsnimumly in both branches_ of the Legislature . 11 e have never known the veto to be used so free, lv as it iias l by 9ol(4Bbunk during thersession of the press Iregislattire r .and we .therefore feel the more graii‘iii 4.4ording there rehukes:to the increased ciPse Oethie despotic Readitlg has Wren incorporated into a city, how our friends of the Jdurnal - and Gazette will loom oat." The \ vtould•be Lieut. Gengral Will be completely ens into the shade. : ca--13elitoit, it is said. has gone Wert muttering •engrance asainfl Secrr:taries Marcy, Buche'rnn and Wslic:pr. olio,oppo'sed his aspirations to the Phit:f comtnanal, in CnninCt,Councii. CD" It is stated that Col. Cuminins, of Geargia. has declined the office Of Major - geneial, tendeied him'•by the presiderit: 'The President seems te;ho unfortunate'jn his seleclicins LccuNoVAtt t sat —Art attempt to burn the ear• . penter's shed at the-Firth. Dock, and destoy the ...Lumber stored up there, try the'Schuyikili • Navt igatien Company, was made on the night ef the 17th, (St. Patrick's Da) ?) fortt;nately. the flames were discove'red. by a Berson li s ing near by, and extinguished before any itiateiisi d l rnage was done. I We are autheriied. tU say, that Fifty,Dollars Reward he NO Itythe Company's Engineer, for . such inforrriationtuk,u_Qy teatl to a conyictiun. Of the incenui:ufes.' i,• - • • -1; strike's for higher wageivare la.- . king pla;ie in our eitie= athong the Mechanics and laborers. This is but 4)eginrting of then 4ration of the Tariff of 1646. i With. the elception4 of Ship-builders, the diFerent nrtectanieal inte4str are allsUlT:ring in our eities..: tcry destructive GA:p..tr,ltplate of' Towanda' Bradford counly, rewilays since, consu ming the POint }louse, 'and at;Out 20 buildings in . the heart of (he to wn., eitiritateti at, 75 . or 1 , 80,000. • ' ' EXill iti . ri on 11.st.14.:—!tir. Stanches exhibition ball, came bff at the'Town 11011, on Thursday Evening Jost, The niimber of persons in atten , dance was very large, and they all expressed themielves.bighly delighied with the manner in which the pupils moved through the various_ fig. , i ores of ciolil ione, Pulktot, Mazunkes, &c. That,' pti forftiiire rtiloctea great credit on Mr. SioneWe abilitie4 84 a leacher. 5 . .. Sttjueh requests in - sio retUrri his thanks to the citizens of Pottsvil - k; for the patronage bestow- , II upon him tlttrint; the labt two seasons.. • We beli e ‘O his'jntentMn s to retain next winter, to' give FesbMta Ni, racier of dancing' iar; t 6 ver izkettin'Mre grMeral . satibiartion.in Potts• and we doubt not. that should he come ; bet nikl'ccci'e a liberal suirairi tisAv Histrsot Boston Atlas sit , eo corrected retorna fton3;2l; towns, leni'ing only nine to •be heard flotn i ,ihe molt of *46 is is followa William', Dein) oirat, ;. ' 10,22 A Colby, Whip,, . 20475 Berry, . Indepvrider,f, , 8,714-7'49.64 The foto:4410 be heard frinn will hardly eairy it' up to a thousand. - - Of the House .of • •Repre'sentativ.a, the , juibw gives the following aceount—r t tiaVADi.e 3o ,crats 132 ; all others, 142; to be head from, 13, which will doubtless be Oemnaats, in bh,cteal, and: will les've the House so etoistiA balanced', that'its.real character can only bajdatermined, when the tag ialature eoines toloilie!c The Radice/a have elected' two numbers or thiegress—i-and in ta•e'diatrict9 there is no chasm The delegation in the last eianttese we 41j ucR , •1 !El
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