• . • ..- aTTV'Et - •The Coal TradO for 1547. The quantity cent this week by Rail Road is 26,4362 10 lona making the *hole quantity sent this season 195,552 03 tons by Rill Road. • . Loaded boats will belbi e to pars op the Canal as far as Pottsville. On . Monday, and on Tuesday or Wednes day the shipinents by Canal, will commence from Port Carbon. The following Steaniers and Barges were dekpatched with Coal from Schuylkill Haien; during this week;"direc• to New York, by Mr. James Downey They arc the first boats of the season . Sieanier Pilot, do l'hmnix, Barge No. 36, do No. '2O, do No. 21. do No. 0, The freight, opens to New York by Canal, at $1 60 ,:per ton e including toll on the Delawhre and Raritan Cn hal—to which add the toll charged by the Navigation Company during,the month of, April, 98 cents, andli tents landing eapences at our wharves; the whole ex . pence of delivering a ton of Coal in New York, h e y Ca- S.nal„ is Ir 2. 16. hail Road, at the present rates - toll and transportation, and freight to New York, it will • cost about .102 62, making a difference in favor of the Canal, Of 46 cents. A nuniber of our - Operators arc availing themselves of the inducements held out by the Canal Company, and several have already made their . arrangements to send all their Coal by that avenue to market this season. It is believed that the Rail Road Company will allow, a draw back on Coal rent to New York over their Road, to place those who use it on' an equal footing with those Who will ship by Canal. It is understood that the flail Boad.Crimpany, declines fur nishing Cars to any but those who use the Road exeln sivelY-4-and the Canal Company rtffere additional facil ities to those who throw all, their trade on, The competition between these two rival Companies, has now la irly commenced. -An impression prevails abroad that the supply of Coal the present season from this-Region, will be unlimited, and thatthe trade will be largely , increased over last sea. son: - We are undera different-impression. The want Landfrigs and the necessary number of boats, will prevent the passage of more than 300,060 tons over the Canal, and it may fall short of that amount. The Rail Road Company haye facilities for transporting only about 1,300.000 tons—and the -trade by this avenue, may be reduced to 1,200,000 tons, or even less, unless vessels, should'becoaie more plenty at Richinond to to carry it off; We have also information (thin abroad that foreign coatis pouring,very radidly into the dif ferent cities in the 'Shape of ballast, and otherwise, which is already seriously affecting the domestic coal trade, by retarding sales. B:nt for the week ceding on Thursday evening lase. WEEK. ToTAL. 8,334 01 86,500 00 2,444 06 23,118 18 8,506 00 74,684 17 1,152 03 11,548 OS Port Carbon, . Pottsville, 'Schuylkill Haven, Port Clinton, :20,436 10 195,852 03 )ATES @@ ;20,436 AND TILANSTOiTATION'ON ELAM UOAD, TO JULY L 1647 Prom Bit. Carbon. Bch. Ifdven Pt Clinton TO Philadelphia, $1 50 $1 40 $1 25 To Richmond 1 40 1 30 1 10 RATES OF TOLL Or CANAL, TO JOSE. 1, 1848 - From Mt. Carbon. ^S. Haven. P. Clinton iTo Philadelphia. 64 cls. I 60 cts. 52 cts.. MILL CREEK The folloWing Is the amount of coal panned aver the Mitt Creek [tail !toad, for the week cndfng on Wed laetdaY tart. Per last report Total -GEORGE I SCUUYLKILL VALI %mount of Ce.t tramporte ley Railhead, for the week ing Per last, repott Tote._ 41,503 ii. JESSE TURNER, Collector MOUNT CARI3OI PORT CARDOISi RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal tranaported over the Mount Carbon k Port Carbon Rail Road, for the week ending on IS a - ur.lay evening Ihst. • 5,637 12 Tons. Per last report r • 71,531 07- - " 60,16 S 19 " 'JESSE TURNER, Collector, Total MINE HILL & SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD; The following -is• the " amount of Coal transported over this road for the week endiiigon Wednesday last. 10 Toros: 0.50551 17 " .4;;,„ Per last report. `l3 74,251 1$ • WILLIAM NEWELL - , Collector Total • MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. . Amount of Coal transported over this Road for the weekending on Thursday evening last. 2,469 00 Tons Per last report 20,002 00' Total Notice.' C A PERSON with a cash capital of from $2OOO to j 2500 may hear of a safe, and profitable invest ment, in a slue business. For further particulars en quire of JOIIN f's. C. MARTIN, Patearilic. March 27'1847, DENTIST BY. 15 ! 'R. DlaiSON & Dr. .111. DEPUY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Market St.., a few doors neat of Centre St., North side' .1/nrta 2 7 1847 13- . Notice in Partition., . Estate of JiAn *ter', Idle of Erie County, Pa. deceased 9 -1 0 Samuel Morris of POttsville, Pa., Israel Morris, Iloratio Morris, Edmund Morris, Horatio Morris guardian ofminor child of; Franklin Morhs; John Itlor ria, Sarah,Morris intermarried with Curtis Lewis, and., Curtis Lewis 'of Heading, Pa:, and all the hens, devi area and legal representatives ofJohr: Morris, late of the borough of Erie, Pa. -r - You are hereby notified and required, in-pursuance of a rule granted by the Orphans' Court of Erie county, Pa., to be and appear in the said Court at Erie, on Mon day, Abe third day of May, 1847, then and there to ac cept or refuse to mite the' real estate of the said deck - dent'at the - valuation, orif not accepted to show cause. Warty or either of you have) why the real estate of the the Said decedent should not be sold according.to law ; the said real estate being two towialots in the bbrougp ot.Erie, containing about one-third of -an 'acre each, with two dwelling houees;oneof brick and one °Mame, ,with the appurtenances erected thereon. • MILE'S CAUGHT, Sheriff. Office, Erie, Fa, Feb. 24, 18.1; ' GA,RDL'N SEED. *• rriffE snbscriber has received from Landreth's 1- Nursery, a supply of Garden Seeds, warranted to 1k e fresh, embracing a general assortment, which he will sell wholesale' and retail at Philadelphia iurscry pri ces i;!among which are Globe: Artichoke I Long Orange COrrot Asparagus • . , Early Hotn .'do Early Valentine Beans j Field do Early Six Weeks' do ; Early Cauliflower . Swurd Long Pod do , White Solid Celery Broad Windsor J do Red Solid do Large Lima " do Corn Sallad• Scarlet Runner , do Sweet Corn White Dutch . .1. Curled Cress ' Horticultural j do Early Frame Cucttmber . Early Tin:Up-rooted Iket Long Green . ' do , Long Blood - .do, Purple Egg Plant White, Sugar ' d o gUrled Endive,' .. Borecole ' Landon Leek Broccoli Early Curled Lettuce Early York Cabbage I, ,Early Cabbage do Large York do Curled.lndia •do - Early Sugar Loaf do Royal Cabbage do .Green Curled Savoy do j Brown Dutch do ; Drumhead Sayny do Nutmeg Melon Large Drumhead do Citron do Flat Dutch do. Water do Red Pickling do Mustard Seed White Onion Seed Early Bush squ r ash Large Yellow: do Long Green do Annual • do . • Tomatoes Nasturtium; • • White Flat Turnip Okra . Red Topped do - Curled Parsley Large Globe' do Sugar Parsnip-., Riga Baga do Extra Early Peas i Anise, Sweet Early Frame do• , Caraway, Coriander, Bishop's dwarf praline ith Fennel, Lavender, ' • Plue Imperial do Marigold, Sage, Black-eye Idarrowat do Summer-Barmy,— Urge Marrowfat do , Sweet Marjorem, Sugar Pod doThyme, Rosemary. Early Charlton .Onion Setts by the quart or Large-Bell Pepper , bushel Cayenne - do FlOwer Seeds in great vs- Mammoth pumpkin j rjety. Also kinds put Field • do • up in boxes, $1 per bor. Early Scarlet Radish Clover and Timothy Seed Early Salmon do . Canary & Hemp Need for Whitt! Summer. do birds White & Red Turnip do Summer Bulbous Roots, Winter . do Dahlbis, &c. 'Rhubarb , Hoes, Garden spades and Salsify (Oyster Plant), Rakes, • 'Savoy,Spinnach : 1 Pruning j Knives '4 Big a ish patty Pan Squash Hooks. 4 re- Orders received for- all kinds of Field Heedlo.-,• Alpe Gunno and Pouilreite7 .- Agricultliral' ItnplemMte Shrubbery and Plants—all of whiCh will he supp led atlihort notice at HANNAN'S ; .Marcle27 13- • Bonk and, Seed Store. Pottsville. • A MAP O F the nrizinat Plan of Pottsville. for sale at this of tke. This is 5 scarce =Nand but few copies are flow to.ba ANN in the borough.. lgarib 27 13- 11=1 45 'Toms 55 do 138 • do , [ 137 do 139 do I 135 do 6-19 Tons AIL ROAD 2,447 OS Tonn 02,090 07 • • 3e.131 15. " M.DESTY, Collector Er RAIL ROAD over the Schuylkill Va Rang an Saturday evet 3,164 13 Tons. 38,03$ 06. " 0.3,371 00 •' N. cLtAvEn, Collector .• • tune. ~• . • . . _ ON Friday, the 2d of April, en=ttingovill he filtered fir sale by auction at the residencnOf the subscri ber; in Lawton 's Addition to Port Carbon; n quantity of well kept. Ilousehnhi and )itched Furniture. such as Iledsteads';lleds, l'arlor, Entry; and Stair Carpeting, Chairs, Glass and' Earthen ware, Tin and Iron ware; Tube, Pails, &c. !Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Tenni cash ' ;. J. F. CARROLL. Port Carbon, March 20 12-2 t 75 BOXES Oand ,s OO Ordeges,for g A le it y. rps March 20 12- Drug' and Confectionary Store PRESERVED GINGER.—A S'uperior article for sale ut. • MARTIN'S March 20 12- Drug and• Confectionafy • r• AVENDISII TOBACCO.—The lovers of ihC weed I. in its pure flavoracan have a first rate uticle at March:ll 12 . MARTIN'S Drug Store. IE9 TaTE subscribers having- taken •the'extensive roan dry and Machine Shop, owned by John K. Smith, Esq , at Tamaqua, are 'now prepared to manufacture Stationary Engines, Coal Breakers, Screen., Elevators, ;Car wheels and axle., Mill Gearing, Iron and Brass Caitings, of all sorts and sizes.and of the.best mat e rial, Repairing and every thingappertaininjto the business done with despatch, all work done by them warranted' to perform well. . . Persons In want ()fang thing in their line are invited to give them a call. They flatter themselves that by strict attention to the businesstmbe anle to give gene ral satisfaction.. • HUDSON k -WATERS. • BOOKS ! BOOKS ! EWMAS''S Hutnan Mignetisni, its clainf(to passionate //murky, and the utility of its apiilica thin forthe relief of human Suffering, History of the American Revolutton, only 30 cts. Hints on Popular Education, by EL EL Wines, - Life of Martin Luther, by Michilet, Wayland's elements of Moral-Science, --- History of the Religious Denominations in the U -tilted States, only *I 2.5, United States Practical,ReCeibl. Book, Together with a large assthrment of miscellaneous books, for sale at low-rates at BANNAN'aI March 20 Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville. TO ALL TIIE' liEiltS AND LEGAL REPREiSEN SENTATI YES of .11Pcob Kimmel, Esq., late of Lower Mahantangotow'nship, in the 'County of Schuyl kill, deceased. ' Pursuant to an order-of the Orphans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, an inquest will he held at the late - dwelling house of said deceased, in-the township of Lower Mahantarigo, in the County ofSchuylkill. on Tuesday.the 4th day of May, 19r, at 9 o'clock, in the forenoon to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to and among his children and legal re presentatives, if that can be done without prejudice to and spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and ap praise the same; when and where you may attend if yon think proper. - .1. T. WERNER. , h ere f, , • 43 f the county of Schuylkill. Orwigsbarg, March tO, 1817. . 12-4 t .Fruit & Shaile Trees, Shrubbery, . A 8 this is the reason for planting', Persons In want of Fruit & tilrade Trees, &c., will please hand in their Orders. Pencil Trees furnished at 80 gel .100, package and carriage added. 11. HANNAN, Agent, - ' For different Nurseries. Pottsville, March 13, 1847. NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of A4inistra . Son upon the estate or William Ti. Jennings. late, of St.-Clair, have keen iggued to the subscriber, widoW of the said intestate. All persons having claims against the said estate, are hereby requested to" present them for settleMent without delay, and those indebted to the estate are notified to come forward and pay their in debtedness to the subscriber residing.in 'the town of St. Glair." ANN JENNINGS, Administratrix. 11are.h 13, 1847 11-6t* . . ' To Boatmen. . . - , , . ~ 9O; QUILTS, suitable for Canal 13nats,for sale very 011../ . law by :- - J. M. DE4TT s''4• Co. i blaieb 13 • ' I. • • . / Administrator's Notice. " ' WIiEEEAS letters tesnmentaiy on the estate of ontrze-sheiiberg, late,of the borough of Potts ville, Benuylkill County, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Schuyl kill county, therefore, all persons indebted to said es. tate, are requested to make payment, and those having claims win present them to the Fulmer/bet for settle meta. / - JACOB KLINE, Administrator. March 40, 181 12-3 t / Coal Wanted. ONE OR TWO hundred tons of Coal In exchange for Steam Boilers. Address JESSE W. STARK, Steatn Boller Manufacturer, Camden; N. J. Camden, N. J., March 20, Ittlfi , 12-3t* CO-Oartizership Notice. HENRYBELLERJEAU havingassoated withltim 111. ct EDW. R. AITKEN, in the Wantland Com§husi !less, ihey will hereafter trade under the firm or'BEL- - LERJEAU & AITKEN,at the old statni, No. 72 Nitftth Third Street, below Cherry, where, by strict attention to businesi, they hope to merit the -patronage hereto fore'extended to the old firm. Country Merchants would do well to Call and examrte their stock 'before purchasing,'sat theyiv i v determined to sell cheap. . BELL,PJ EAU & AITKEN, , Nci.:3 - 2, North Third Street. Philada., March 20, 15-17 12-31 if TIN- ROOFING. JACOR M. LONG, :ATE of Reading, would inform his friends, and .1-1 the citizens of Pottsville generally, that he has ta. ken nation back of the dwellintnow occupied 'by Rob ert Woodstee, Esq., m Centre Street; nearly opposite the Eph.ecipal. Church, where be is prepared tO do Tia Work, such as' Roofing, Spouting. &c., at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. The advantages of a tin roof are that it ta lighter, more durable, and fully as cheap as a quid shingle roof. For specimens ht his work the subscriber- would rere'r to the new Engine douse on the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroad. the Mill Creek Bride., near the same Macron(' the roof ing on the Company's buildings at Mount Carbon. JACOB 31. LONO. , March CO, 1847 To Lawyers, Magis(rates,'Conveyancers, and Citizens generally. . Dunlop's Laws of Pennsylvania, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED: Pr n ice $0 00. VOW PUBLISHED in one volume, octavo, of over 1000 P•GES, a New and Complete • Edition .o f the. Acts of Asseinbliot the State of Pennsylvania. from 1700 to 1846, le ern NOTES AND REFERENCES TO THE DE ciai ONS CIE•7 DE SUPFiEME_EOURT OF TDls STATE, AND A VERT F:ULL, AND ACCURATE INDEX. DT JAMES DUN , LOP, E3Q• • This work, the result of several .Wars careful and, industrious iabor,-has been arranged upon a plan some what new to the Profession in Pennsylvania, hut which has been tried elsewhere and found much more satis factory and convenient than ihe alphabetical arrange ment. 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A fewtnpies have heen'receiged, and are otTerCd fin. sale, at the. publiihers' pricett, at BANNAN'S Bookstore, Pottsville, March 20 - , - - 12 House and Lot for Sale. • WiLI. be 'sold at Private' . Sale, n house . and-lot situated in Morris' Addition to ."••• I The. house is built of ...tone aisir g and frame, in good condition, and will be sold cheap. • Apply at this °Mee. March 20, 1847 ' 12-3 t _ Public Sale, of lilouschold Tamaqua Iron Worki. Corner of RAH Road and Bridge Street, :Tamaqua, Pa. Tamaqua, 111kch 20.1847 12-tf Notice. 11;ilalclp1 ia. PHILADELPHIA China and Queenswa.re House. TE subscribers, succeiwors to TYNDADE, would call the attention of the merchants and re sidents of Pnttsville and its vicinity. to their stock of, CHINA AND . D.UEENSWARE, Which we have no hesitation in saying Is the largest in the United States, and which, in the greater part, is made for, and iinported . by ourselves. Any person having tied Queensware or China for a number of 'earl, will notice the general deterioration in the quality—this is owing to the greatly reduced prices. In some of the inanuf4ctories, where a gond name has been establiAted and pride taken in their character, no such inferiority is observed—from such houses have we constantly endeai , ored to make our stock, and we are Dr:TWOMEY, in sell Our wares as low as'any quality, whether equal or inferior, can be sold in time U. $.- There is a prejudice atainst Chesnut Street, raised from a false notion of higher prices. Ourrents on this street are Lowen than on any ether nuances& street,: and roaring dee could possibly make a direrence:— But no imi-e cssi succe.rn here that does not keep the beitaitalities of goods. and this does not suit all— hence the prejudice. We have every kind of Ware, from' Common Painted Tens, Edged Plates, Mocha Granite,, Printed, Flowing Blue, &c., &c., to the finest China' and Glass. We are anxious to extend our business, and4 ake . every proper means of doing Fn—but not making per sonal application to strangers here, tve,have no other means of dein:: it lion by the old °four old friends, by advertisLig. and by the finality and prires of our goods. TYNDALE & MITCHELL,. .21 9 Chesnut 4trecl. above 7th Street. The Store is lighted up every night until 9 or 11l o'clock, Philadelphia, 111nrch _oth, 1817 ' 12-Im • SHIELDS Sr_ MILLER, L. ; • 11701ILD inform their 01(1 customers that they haiie VI removed from 1110.231 to .79 North -Third street. above ArCh, east side. where they will keep a full and complete assortment of .11ardware and Cutlery, Eng -101 Grass and Corn Scythe% of 'Griffin's and i...ther makes,'Nerman Scythes, includinelhe germin'e mark. Nails. Forks, Shovels, Spades, Cast, @hear, A merican and Engish Blister: Steel. &c.. &e., &c, to Which they invite the attention of Country Merchants before buying. Bhilada., Feb 13. 47 7-3 m Bars Gins I _Bargains I Bargains! HirtAM .WARN, Manufacturer and Dialer 111'101 kinds of fashionable STRAW ANb BRAID BONNETS, Would Inform Mereliants, NMliners, and Dealers in Ilia Straw trade, that lie will sell Florence Braid., English tßoostable , China Pearls. CAW' ras, Gdnevas,Riirlands, Vedfords, Pedals. and all the variows kinds of fashion able-Bornets, as low as they can be bought in this city. Alf th,.se who buy for cash will do well to cull at No: North Secnnd Street; Philadelphia, above Arch St*, East side, before they purchase, for I WILL SELL. Fos A VERY SMALL PROFIT. IfIRRM WARD. PhiLtda. March,l3, i DAILY LINE OF STEAM AND: TOW BOATS, 41id.11 . POTTSVILLE AND , PHIL4D-9., IVr.' 11.11tRvIDEsr; FORWARDING . & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Vine Strcet Wharf, SChaytkill, %Mgs' public; that It,: is now . pre - if pared to receive and for- '. - -, , sietcyskirmszFr.T. war titerchpntlize of eve ry descr iptidn on tile open of the Canal, which will bon the 20th instant, to and from Port Carbon. Pottsville, and Philadelphia and all the intermediate placer, daily.. Every care will he taken for the speedy and snfe s tletivery of the same at reasonable rates. , The ken Steamers Phrenix and Pilot, have good ac commodations for passendets. 11o:its - daily to the Union and State Canals. Phiiadelphia, March 13, ISI7, 11-3 m CHEAP Co N FECTIONARY And Fruit Store, N 0.126, Market rt,,. bet r;eeny2th and 13th ate., south ride, = suhsetiher takes this method of Informing, L merchants and others, that be keeps coti.- s6nt Iv on hood a large supply of FOREIGN FRUITS, N &r, oft he I. ATI:ST IMPORTATIONS, which he will sell At reduced cash prices.—also . CA NI) ortnufm Lured TRFAII every day front STEAM I.ArtiFIF.I) RUG A It, warranted to standall weather with teir usage. a Purchases are r6pecttillyinvited to call and exam ne fir themselves, when.every effort Alan be made to deeee, both in quali'y and price. ' STEPHEN P. WIIITMAN. . . e}Goods carefully packed, and sent to any part of the City. Rail Road Depots, or Steamboat Landings, without charge. Phila. March 13, 1817 Root's Daguerreotype Institute AND PICTURE GALLERY 140 Ciaomut Street, first dear up 111.EE ADMISSION. • 011 TRAITS, Croups, and Miniatures, from the far gest,- to tl,o smallest BREASTPIN SIZE, taken in a few secolidA, Fn clear or cloudy weather. The high reputation of t hisf nstitute: throughout the United Statei insures sati:fart inn. All pictures warranted, OPINIONS IN EUROPE. Letters have been received 'by the proprietor from London, dated December. ISM. in which the distinguish ed Professors, Fairaday and linnt,aniiing the most em inent men ,of science in Europe, have declai•ed the " specinienS taken at Root's Establishment in Philadel phia unequalled—the most pepfect Daguerreotypes ever seen in Europe." • .4 CALLERY, 140 Chesnut Street, Thud below Fifth, on the first floor. M. A. ROOT. Philada., March 13, ISI7 . 11-3 m A. H. SniTH.] [E. H. SMITH AI CTION GOODS At Small Advance for Cash. A H. SMITH 4r ON, nt No.IOR Race Street. rthora El • Third, undet the White Swan, Pill LA DELPHIA, offer foi sate, a fair and general assortment of auction and other goods, such as HOOTS and SHOES of East ern and City manufacire, PALNI-LEAF and Flat HATSonen's and nova 'HATS. TRUNKS, VALISES. and CARPET BAGS, BUTTON S,TII READ. COMBS, &c., &c., s icti as are wanted by Country Merchants generally, all of which will be sold very cheap. 03. Please call and see. Easily found—No 10S, Race Street. under the •Vhite Swan llotel; • Philadelphia. March 13. Ida 11—It SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMI . OILTViR AND Dr:ALERS IN Silks, Ribbons ST, Millinery Goods, • No. 45 &idle Second Sired, r) ESPECTFTLLY invitethe attention of INlerchants and Milliners visiting the city, to their new and rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, to which they are daily, making addition; among which will he found— ! Glace Silks for casing bonnets, at a variety of prices ; A large assortment of new style Bonnet Ribbons ; Plain Mantua • and Satin Itibboris,.of all widths; Chip Rats, Crapes, Crape -Lisses; French and American Artificial, Flowers, in.great va riety ; Fancy Trunmings, Laces, Cap Stuffs, thickrains, Willows, Crowns, Tips, Face Trimmings, &c.di.c. As a large portion of the above have been imported by ourselves; direct from France, we rire enabled to offer them at the lowest.rnarket price's. Phila., Mardi .13, 1847, . Don't all speak at once! AXOUNCI man from the country, of unimpeach able character, steady habits, a practical butinztis man. tvislies a situation as a salesman and clerk, in a respectable merchanttle house in this place at reasona ble wages.- The subscriber, from whom further infor mation may be received, pledges himself for the char gter of the applicant. N. N. WILSON, J. P. March 13. 11.3 i For Rent. R ,__ TWO !lenses and a five acre lot, Stable, hii,-, &c. .On the Port Carbon Road. Also a I==g=large Store house on Centre Street, Potts ville. Possession given on the first of April. Apply JAMES GILLINGHAM, 11-30 March 13 BOARDING. A PARLOR and other cornmodiots rooms, furnished .13.. or unfurnished can he obtaine at Mrs.. Bolton's, Port # %Arbon, for the accommodation of permanent and transient hilarders, Port Carbon, Wadi 1311-3t* Mules for Sale. u n.iN • - WILL be - sold nt public -sale, unless dig- Posed of sooner, at private sale; at Schuyl kill Forge, hear Port Clinton. on the 25111 ontarch, inst., nine good - YOl/Nt: MULES, six of which halloo; to one tenth Also, wagon and harness. together with aimumter of other articles. Any further particulars cad he obtained on application to -. JOHN SCHALL, Schuylkill Forge. • March 13,1547 - , - ' II- COAL IN FIRST HANDS. • WANTED to exchange forco34deliviy -,0 eil in New fork, with or without the •• • • j freight paid, xi* *MALL DWELLING &USES 1111 $11 '.: , recently built, rent for 11100 each per an .. ' • -' • _ num, situate in a town on the Schuylkill., =l= r - - GENERAL WARRANTEE DEEDS.O, Address Workingtoan'll Coal O ff ice. • - ,85, Liberty Street, New Yerk.• New York, March 6,1e47 10-41. r Engineer's Pocket Book. 1 HASWELL'r3 Engineer's and .Mechanic's Pocket' Hook, new edition, just teceived.—atso Lardner on the Steam Engine, which is getting to', be a very scarce-avork, • • • Grier's Mechanic's Calculator; . Scribner's Engineer's and Mechanic'ei Companion, Just received and for safe at . March 20 12 DANNAN'ti Bookstore. THE MINERS' JOURNAL. . . • 'Swaim's Celebrated Panacea, ' FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, General Debility, White 'Swelling, Rheuma tism. Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and dB Diseases arising from Inipur ties of ; the Blood. or the effects[. • of Xereary, .SWAI3I'S PANACEA has been for more than twen ty-tive years celebrated in this country and in Eutope, for its extraordinary cures—for the certificates nfwhich reference is made to the directions and books (which may be hail gratis) accompanying the Panacea. ' It has been itsled in hospital and privare,practice. and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and othr eminent per sons. Among others by • • w.Gibsott, M. D., Professor ofSprgery. Pa. University: 'Valimtine • Mott, M. • Profeiscir of Surgery, University, W. P. Dewees, Professor' of Midwifery, Pa. University. N. Chapman, M D., Professor Physid, Pa. University. T. Parke.N. D., President College PhYalcians, Phila. Dr. Del Valle, Professor Medicine, Hatlana. Joae Lourenco da Luz, Professor Surgery, Lisban. I . J Chipman, Member Royal College Sur t i•cons, London. G. W. Irving, late Minister to Spain. Fir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. ' Gilliert Robertson, British Consul, &c ~&c. • And elan, the wonderful cures effected by Swaineir - Panacea have, for many years, made It an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain'mercary in any farm, and being ! aninnocent preparation it maybe Slye en la the Most tender infant, TILE RETAIL PRICE HAS BEF.N:IREDUCED to One Dollar and Fifty Cents per bmile. (containing 'three half pints,) or three bottles for Four Dollars. ' , ALSO—SWAIN'S VERMIFUGE. &valuable Family Medicine, being highly approv ed remedy for all diseases arising from Debility of the Digestive Organs, such as Worms, Cholera Morbus, Dysentary, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Head-- ar he, &c.,•,4-c. Fee the pamphlet (which may Ibe had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. ' Prepared at SWXlitll'il Laboratory, SeVenth street, be low Chesnut, Philadelphia, ind for sale by all respeit able Druggists in the 'United States. AGENTS. New York—H. H. Schieffetin & London, Eng.—Evans & Leacher. I Ilavana—L. G. Melizet. • ValparaisciAlex. Cron. Buenos Ayres-0. J. Hayi & Co. St. Thomas—A: H. Riise. ' Canton—J. Swords. Sandwich Islands—E 1.. Ifenson. • Calcutta—fluffnagle & Co. II The above Panacea can be obtained at DANNAN'S Book Store, Pottsville, who in AgentlTor Schuylkill County.-I • - Ph • • ilada March 11, ISH. ) 11-Im RESPECTFULLY in- forms his friends and the . PUBLIC SALE. Three l'aluable Farms. for Sale. IIE mibscriber will sell at Tuldle. Sale on Fridry, T the 9th day of April neat, at Om Public House of Fox "& Mortimer, at 2 o'clock, , A. M., iiP the borough of Pottsville, the following desCribed !.nits and tracts of land : • I All that certain farm and tract of laud, containing 214 acres and 4../peras adjoining the borough • .4 of Orwigaburg, on which he now resides.. ••• • e Thus Evni In.a, high state of cultivation. 121111, 1,-.. about 150 - acres of good arable lane, the balance in good timbee land. The biiildings consist of a two story brick dwelling hoifse, a good barn'and•corn house, and'othei,convenieut.iaut buildings. 4 .• , ' • • Also a _certain other fleet of land a t il faym,it mate in the township and county of Schzylkill, near the town of Lewistown % bounded 'by 1 13, .- ____ ....... .., ..scoVen, .. ~._... ,y . 1 - , i. land:, of the widow - ,Shalfer, Jacob Shock, Isis !, . and others, containing 121 admit or there ....,....,'m., about's', of which 35; az reS are good arable land, and the balance good timber land. i The improie melds consisforai frame house arid barn.' Also another tract of land adjoining the tract first , . above described,contigitods to the borough , • . . of Orwigsburg, recently Owned by 'Daniel ;;;;, i I). Delbert,. containing JO acres and 72 , olio ' 4 ,1 perches of cleared hind. ' The 1mpr0ve _......... _ ~ ;,... meats consist of agoOd i dwelling - house, barn, wheelnright,rind • blacksmith shops, and small tenant house. This place has alson . good thriving.nn ple Orchard. A good title will be giveri and terms made known on the day. of aiile. 1 CHAS. SMITH: N. ll.—The undersigned Will Mansell at his residence near Orwigsburg, on the day following the abode wile, viz., on the tenth- day of April nest, his houzehold fur. niture, firming stock and inen,ils, consisting of. bu reaus, beds; sores, chairs, carpets, grain, potatoes, wa gons.and harness, kr . , Ai.c. I . ' Also a large number of Chest 4 County hogs, about thirty Ltakewell sheep, one first clasi Iron safe ; to gether wiih carpetings. mahogany bedsteads, ward robes. looking glasses, china ware, and all things ne reesary for linu-ekeeping. .) ' I. 1 , Also about Intl wheelbarrows and two family wagons. I t:ie Sale to commence on the first day at .2 o'clock, P. M., ann on the second day at IfiCechick. A. Al. CIIAS. SMITH. 1 li= ' : I MEM . . C ° Economy. Is We: Ith.” .. • • . ~H ---- 1 I ' BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &o. , • t.. • I ' IL . 4.4cchleraur i cht .2 l . .. wont) reepeetfelly :in- I --Z -'s' • pounce, to the citizen,. I.ol' . "^---- Pottsvile and its vicinity that ,- - ,..ye ~.4. ....... he has constantly on hand ut ' ''':' • -% his store in Centre street,lopposite Craig's White ribrse Tavern, sign of the Dig Soot, a large and . well selected stock of Men's,WOnien'e.Children's, and hltnere . Boots and Shoes, of the must fashionable style and quality, comprising . . Ladies' single 'and double rule Kid.' Morocco, 4' Leather Jefferson,Ties and Slippersarom ( 75 to 1 00 ,Turn Rounds ~ ' 4.5 to 1 00 Simkins and Shoeteci ' ' 75 to' 1 25 Monroe and Rid boots - ' 75 to . 1 25 - F Bronze hoot, -2 1 50 to / 25 Bronze Buskins- • .I''so to 1 00 ' Gaiter shoes : . ! ;-,,, . 6'2 to 1'97 Gaiter Boots e. ,1 25 to. 2 25 MEN'S WEAR. Gent's French Calf boots - ' ~ . * 6.00 Gum shoes.. , 37 to 125 Gent's il'ble soled boots --. . '3nO to 500 Pla in, calf do . 2 25 to ' 3.00 Kid and Seal boots , . • I 50 lo '2 00 Men's Thick boots , •f 115!) In 225 Coarse and Nailed boots ' 2 50 to ' 3 25 Calf Union Ties . . . '1 5 '75 1 to 1 2.5 Men's and hays' ,Brogans ' , .! 62 to' 1 ,00 lint's' ticints . du 51Lonroei ' , • 4 , '37'tri 112 Miners' .11notees • • ' . 123 to' 200 Also a large assortment of Trunks, Valises, Carpet Rags, Whips, Moroc'etiskins Calf skins, Kid do, Red and Oak tan Sole leather; L ace leather, Belt Leather ; together with a general misartme.nt of shoe findings. N. B.—A liberal discount to wholeiale dealers, Please call and eiamine for yourselves, before Pur chasing elsewhere..' Don% forget theylace—ftn of the Big Boot, Centre street. March 13, 1847' ' ,[ - .31 ' MEI PAPER _HANGINGS.. 111 firtA CING rich 'Frescoes.' ColUmn. Panel. .114 Parlor. Hoom r and Chamber;Decorations, Fancy Papers, Fire Screens,.Statues. acc, Frescoes. from 60 cis to $1 50 per piece. Statues, from $lOO to 200 do Columns. from - 60 75 do GlazedPemermsfrom -30 . to .60 do Plain Papers,-from- 311 do 'Borders Velvet, Plain, and i • . Matched, from . 20' .lo 100 do • • The subscriber has received from three of the largest establishments In Philadelphia, a new and elegant sup ply of Paper Hangings, embracing uptiards of 100 dif. ferent patterns, for Parlors. Halls, Rooms. and Cham bers, glazed and unglazed.' from 12.Vcents to .1.50 per piece. His stock embraces all the different varieties of Frescoes, C.olumns, Panels, Decorations, Am.:that can be obtained in Philadelphia—all of which will be sold at the manufacturer's cash prices, and sonic kinds less. On hand it few patterns of glazed ;papers for Chain bers'ace.. as low as 30 cents per piece Also a few pat terns of Frescoeslwhlch will be sold at 25 per cent less than .c ity prices. Merchants supplied with Wide Curtain Paper at city wholesale prices, by the dozen. In addition to his stock, the subscriber has also tip- WR rds of 200 patterns Of paper on' hand, from which se lections can be made,and the paper obtained at 30 hours' notice. . rr Persons in want of paper, will always find it to their advanfige to buy it at home. particularly when they can obtain it at the same prices, and, insome In stances, lower, as, in case of accident, it can be match ed—add it is - very seldom that the 'exact quantity for renew' can be obtained abroad,. the Supply being either too tittle or too great, whjeh Is' attended with great in convenience. Single pieces of paper and remnants c-f border aldrayat Oen back at ; BANNAN'S Cheap Paper Core, l'ottsville. . 11 Burch 13 • XX7 ILL be sold at Private sale, .a farm situated with- V V in one mile of the town of Cattaw ulna, in bia,coUnty,Pa., adjoining farms belonging to John Cleaver and Peter, Bodine, containing filly acres more or less, three acres of which are Woodland, and the balance to a good,state of cultivation. These in an excellent orchard .orcholie apple trees, together with a number of peach 15/ 4 and cherry trees, on the farm.: On the " premises are erected a good two story log 0 . dwelling house with kitchen back,a large bank, barn, anew cldrt press,stone spring house together with other out buildings, all tie In good order. The farm - will be sold a bargain to any, person in want ofone. Fur terms and other particulars apply to • • WII,I4IAM PATTON. • • ' Mine Hill Gap, Elchuylkill Co.. Pa. . March 0, 1847 10—tf. . • `1 D . H • • • t-•. issourrioN OF PARTNircsinp.,:!, 7Thoc . partnership heretofore existing. underthe name of W M. swaihrk SON, was dissolved 'on the 21st of July tact, by the decease of the said:Wna swarm, and the business is now, and will be in future, conducted exclusively by. the subscriber. who ha; had the sole, charge of. the manufacturing of the:Tau:tee% and Ver. 'mifuge for the last fourteen years. ! . The Panacea will be Put up as usual in round bottles eluted longitudinally, with the following letters blown: on the glass Swain's Pansies! Phitods." end the only change made, is the natne ()OAS, SWAiht stamp. ed on the sealing wax. and warrren on the label cow-, ertng the cork, and anew label for the side of the bottle; composed of geometrical lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which hive been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor, by Draper' & Co.. bank note en gravers of Philadelphia, Four dies ot different pattern's form the body of the work. and in the centre isa trait of the late Wy. Swaim, separated f rom t h e t aw . de rd by two clerics of lathe work. The words "Swaim'e Panacea;" are engraved conspieuriusly i on two turned strip, and a large seini-circular die Anus the upper Margin. The holders are composed of plain lathe work strips. outside of which is engraved in small letters. the entry of the ropy-right. I: JAMES SWAIM. 1 It- PLiladn, Slareb 13 March 13 FARM - FOR SALE. MR SALE. FOSS one earl a half Story Miners' mutes, Dahl daring the last swum, situated in the Town of St. C'.alr. Apply to the undersigned at his stare! WALTSE LLWTON. - ;:St. Chair, Mare% lath ise. • It— IOWE'S EletaMl for the Fhlle , ' . ' 50 'do , do for the Violin ; " 5O • ;-,' , do do do Aceordtan . 60 de do do Clarionette 60 ~.. ~.- - L •do do do Fife, • SD Ritter's Hey to the Accordiati ", • 50 1 .. ' gisste without a M • Temperance Meiodie . r. only 1 ' ' 126 . 'The Musician, Containing 50 pieces, only 12} —. ' nude Without • Master ' I .15 New York Glee Book- . 25 . The Mnsical Remrsitorrfor Sabbath Schools ;Willies Juvenite Plano Instructor •': .. 3 0 ~ • ; Oshorn's Juvenile Piano instructor •- i -- 15 Hickok gr. Fleming's Evangelical Muscle ' - •' ; The Methodist Ilarmantst Southern Church Melodist, with tratent notes. CarrainiSacra, or Boston Cellection of Church Music. - ;' Wyeth's Repository 'of Secret! Music, patent Boston Academy's collectiOn of Church music. The Psalstrry. a new collection of Cho reh music. The Union Clown! Harmony of Sacred music Just received and for sale, wholesale and retail at low rates at . .5 " BANNON'S - Shan, Book Store, Pchtsville. Mirch 13 : i . I Fruit Trees, &e., For Sale.; Tlitsuhscrlher . has for sale a. lane supply' of - Fruit !Trees at his Nursery at Moorestown, New Jersey. such ' PEACH. PEAR, ' • CHERRY, - PLUM; APPLE, • :; : APRICOT., • . NECTARINE.S. QUINCE, All of ivlth h will he sold at the lowest rates. - . . • • A catalogue ran,he seen at Bannan's Bookstore. Pottsville. who tvil simply all orders left with hint at Short notice. - JOHN PERKINS. March 6 • ~ K . Farmers' Bank;of Schuylkill Co.- Farmers' : lECßOOKE . l,printed and hound, on the CDank Of Scht*lkitl Comity for sale nt BXNNAN'S .- - . .. :1 Cheap Book Store and ranting Office. - March 6 ' J. PEASE '& SON'S CELEBRATED CLARIFIED ESSENCE Oti/oarhound Candy, FOR BALE DY JOIN S: C. MARTIN, DRUGGIST, POTTSVILLE, PA: 111 HE above invaluable Candy is compounded of twen. ty five of the most safe and salutary Cough In gredients, which is recommended . by our most popular phytticians and respectable citizens ' • In performing what is promised of it. The prOof of this is daily ic ktiwledged by those who use this valuable article, for the ineedy allaying of COWAN. CHECKING COLDS, PRODUCING EXPECTORATION, and ABATING INFLAMMATION IN TIIE LUNGS AND-THROAT. ' re A small piece of this candy-kept in the mouth will cure the toast inveterate BORE THROAT in =a few days. It is peculiarly adapted to Clergymen, lawyers, Public Speakers, Singers, and othem, 'Whose,occupa tinn lean irn the constant use of, the Lungs. f • , Each envelope of the genuine llnarliound Candy, is signed J. PEASE & SON, 45 Di : Vision Street; Newl'ork.. • Feb 27. 1847 =MEI CHEAP CASH STORE, IN MARKET STREET, • - .Lr -p HE subscriber has Just received and is now open -ing at the New Cheap Cosh Store in Market St., second door above Second street; an elegant assort- , mem of FRES!! AND SEASON ABE GOODS. among which may befound•the following, suitable for Ladies Weal' : • • Black and Mode colored Tbibet Shawls, Rich Printed Cashmere - do, Merino . do, Elegant Lawns and Barnes, Dress Silks, &c,, • Elegant Mous. de ',Mits. • Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Silk and Common Ilostery, Ribbotts, Laces, &c:. . A.large assortment oGW, bite Goods. . DRY GOODS or almost every description, GROCERIES, a choice assortment. Also attached to the above establishment is a NEW 4. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, under the Superintendence of i .ife AIMS XCAlar NCY; where also can be found a large stock of, 1 • READY MADE CLOTHING, And Cloths,Cassimeres, Vesting 4 Sac., of the hest qual ity which will he made..up in the Most ,faslnonable and durable manner, warranted to fit, at short notice. • The Philadelphia. New York; and Paris quarterly fashions can always be seen at the rator. Ladies and Gentletnenpill find it to their interest to give him a call, feelink,,corifidant that he can simply them with all kinds of minds at least 10 percent. chmi-P -er than they can be purchased at any other eatablish ment in Pottsville, as he sells fiwcash'only. ROBERT TURNER, Feb 27, 1617 Ott --,- • a-- to osoo SUPERIOR CUCUMBER: PICKLES It ' Asan, Cramberriea, superior Neiv tonAppls, and any quantity of Oysters.forsale by JOHN T. lIAZZARD. Feinnary' 20th, 1047. I ' - SUPERIOR COAL MINES. IN j WYOMING 'Y N ALLEY - (A NUMBER.) .1 / 4 von rate and for rent, on th a 7 most reasonable Inquireof. Attorney at Law, Witkeebarte, Laverne Criunty, Pa. Wilketbarre Feb. /3, 47 *ASO 7-10 .... SOAPS! SOAPS !! t jULESI TIAUEU . S Nymph Soap, for softening, and ..whitening the skin. Glenn's Spermaceti soap, for whitening and curing • . chapped hands. • :lonek,lll3lMn-Chemical Snap, for Ithproving the, ' Skin and removmg freckles, ike. 1 linuselPs Celebrated Emollient Saponacenui Com ' Pound. for whitening and softening the •kin. Ouerlian's Celebrated Ambrosial Shaving Soap. Saponaceous Compound for Shaving. Rnusell's Celebrated Shaving Cream. • Batmen's Almond Sobp. doh 1 Otto of Rose. do; Shell Soap.( Almond Snap at (4 cents per cake. • • Together with a general variety, of choice perthmery alwayp fne,sale at BANN AN'S,Cheap Fancy; Store, Pottsville. . , Febl3 THE subscribers desire to inform country • dealers and tke citizens of Pottsvitle and vicinity, that they, have taken the new and very large stark at the corner of Centre and MObantungo Streets, recently oc cupied by A. 11. White, where they hatm Just opened an extensive and well selected !hock of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Q UREA'S WARR, IMRD JERRE, ' ' LIQUORS, Which they will dispose of, eithir wholesale or retail, at the lowest cash prices. Their assortment of Dry Goodsl3 Marge. v2'11011,, cars- Dilly selected and of the:very latest styles. They will always keep on hand the best qualities of Tea. Coffee, • Sugar. Liquors, &C., dxe-, and hope that by carefully studying to suit the wants and tastes of the community • they, will eecure a liberal shire of patronage. ! ' RODER6, SINNICRSON &' Co.. Corner of Centre and Mabantongn Btreetr. Pnttsville, Feb 20, 1817 Light!—Lamps !! JROBERT'S new Camphlne Lamps the :cheapest . and best lamp for Camphinc ever offered to the public, are now for sale at the drug store ofl the sub scriber. Come and see them. CM= Dissolution of Copartnership, NOTICE is hereby given that the enpinneribip here tnfore exb.ting between Joseph G. Lawton, Charles - Lawtnn,y.,Bc ' , Natter Lawton, hiding under the firm of Charles Lawton, jr.,Bc Co., nt St. Clair, was by mu tual consent dissolved on the Ist day of January, 1817. The business of the Arm will be settled up by the tmder- Maned W ho will continue the business heretofore on his own account. • wAtTEA.LhAvToN. St. Clair, Feb. 27, 1847. 2-6 t• • . - FRESH GARDEN 'SEEDS. rrilE subscriber has received a large sup Ply of Car -1 den seeds, embracing a general assortment. which be will sell wholerale and retail at Philadelphia Nur sery prices. in- Small assortments made np for Merchants to sell again, at the low est . Philadelphia wholesale prices. tie All kinds at plants, shrubbery,Acc., obtained to order at BANNAN'S Feb 21 1: Seed Stpre:rctsville. FRRQUHRR a2RPENtER, „Conveyancers, 56 WALNUT STREET, PUILADA; Money Loaned on Mortgage, and Real Estate bought and sold. • Philadelphia; Sept., Mb.- 1641) ~ . ALL persona having any claims or demands for work done or materials furnished at Inge...trots.- will please present them for settlement, before the first day of April, UHL as the subscribers will not hold them selves rtsponsibla for any claims presented after that day, unless upon a written order signed by them. . ' C STEVENSON. JOHN STRUTHERS. • - JACOB ALTER. Tuicapra, kb. MI, 1141. . . - ; 8.._6t Mineral Water & Ginger Mead. MILE undersigned hatring purchased the, extensive Mineral Water Establishment formerly Owned by Mr. J. M. Crosland, will•continuelo supply the oldeus *omen; on the usual terms ; and would be glad to re ceive the orders of those who are disposed to become new customers. t,. During the winter months, Ginger Mead and Sarsaparilla Water, is the principal supply ; adding Lemon to the list as warm weather approaches. DOWEN at HETHERINGTON. Feb.2o 1817 8 PICKLES. NEW STORE. JOHN S. C. MARTIN Notice Pt liitabelpt)ia. CHEAP --BIND S ! 11. J. reILLLICRIS ' • ..', I VENETIAN BLIND ‘bIANU.FACTUREU,: No. 12 North Sixth Street, ( A few dio ora above .Ifai•ket Street..) • PIIILADELPHIA, HAS nowon hand the largest and mast fashionable aeaor:ment of 'Narrow Slat,and other Venetian Blinds of any gatabfishment in the United Mates, which he will sell, Wholesale and retail, at ttlelntreat prices. The citizens of Schuylkill County are respectfully solicited In call nn him liefore purchasing etaetthete, as he is confident . or giving entire satisfaction to all who may Mai favor him with a rail. '- OLD iIL„,RDS Repainted and Ttinime4, so as to look equal to new • Orders -puoctually attended In. and the blinds for warded with despatch. Philada March 6 , 1947 - - OLD COFFEE, TEAS, &c. :300 151V1i3 old e" 3 . Coffee.- ht• tdo do ' 200 bass yellow Rio, imported in 1913. . 220 do do Porto C.Abello. . 150 do ,do OW gamuts. 100 do - , do Old thwernmUnt Java.do. ' 2 ' .' I 50 do do Old Maracaibo, 10 half biles Old Mocha. •',-!% • 1000 half chests Porrcbong Tex. ' ' s 5 00mni Souchong doh' F.OO half' 'do t do_ 1100 do 'f:mng 'Tyson ,••• , dtl . • 75 do Gunpowder • do -. _..... '6O do limpet-tat -..' — do • 5' do lemnany Ryson 414 • - . - 2 eases,; each containing 4 lacquered bones. ' sdo I do • • 4 do ~ do - 1 Yorkine Young Ilyson• 150. hhas.ltrime ,New Orleans Sugar. ' 150 hoses Matanzas brown do 50 tierces N. Orleans Clarified do -; - 50 bnies!dotible refined Loaf do •150 bbl New Orleans and NeWlberlaillo/assei -20 tierces prime head Rice. 25 cerouns hest Ch rams Ind/gO.. Nutmegs, Mace, and Cloves, on hand and for 'intle byl DAVID.RANKEN, - - n a Chesnut, treet, Philada. Phila , March 6, 1617 . 10-2 m.. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS,: tptpopttxs; posts, PIANTS, ROOTS, &c. ' • FOR sale every day, in the market, below Silsfh street t Philadelphia, nearly opproie the Schuylkill. Rank, a spl e en- did collection of the abwire, comprisine all choice and de- suable varieties from the Carden and Nurseries of the subscriber, at the Rising Sun Village, near Philadel phia. R. 3IAIIPAY. !-N. El.— Orders addressed to him at either or the above places wilt be prOmptly attended to Philada, Feb 27,1847 g-2in . , I , ;' - "MOUNT_ITEFttiON ROUSE,' No. 95, North Setontt Street, • PIIIL.RD.ELPHZ4, • • BY BRADY' &' PARKER. - TILE subscribers respect( illy inform their old friends and the eitizebs of den y kill County and North ern Pennsylvania general that they have taken the above Hotel, where th y are prepared' to entertain travellers and Others visiting the eltyin tht;'very hest style. The Hotel is large and commodious, and situa ted in the very centre of the business parrot the city. It has lately undergone thorough repaic.and.will' not suffer in compari-on with others 11 pointr of comfort, convenience, and elegance. .No, , rfforta will be spared to render,satiefection to their guests.. aze us a call. SAMUEL A. BRADY. 0. It. P: PARKER. Philada., Feb 27,1817. 9- NOT 'ROUGH & READY' BUT 'SMOOTH & READY CHARLES STOKES, At Globe Hall of Fashion / 2% Market sired, 3 doers below Neva, PHILADELPHIA =I IMII LTAs now on band a■ huge and handsome it In; of . I I tiPIIING and SUMMER elutbitigas.has ever been offered in this market: Good coats, from 75 cents to a 6 ; Pants, from 75 cts to 43; Vests, from 62 rents to $2 50. ' Country merchants' ishing to purchase clothing aril find it to.their interest to call and examine for them selves. We take pleasure in showing our goods at all times. 41+ R. member the place, . CHARLES STOK Est, Globe Hall of Ft 'Shinn, 296 Market at . , 3 doors below 9th; Philads. Philo, Feb 20t1t, 1617 SUPERIOR FAMILY CROCERIES . - . NO. 55 - South Third street, Alm doors abvre. to Exchange, oppositS Girard Bank • WM. L. MADDOCIC,' RESPECTFULLY invites the attention ofpurchasers to his choke stock of Groceries : embracing the 'nest assortment, selected in both the Phi/ode/ph/a and New York Markets. In addition to the venal variety ordinarily for sate in Crocery . S. totes, his efforts 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 Swe.tweats, Catsup., Cocoa, Chocolate, Broma, Yar mOuth Mowers. Capers, Anchovies, Pepper Sauce, Ol ives, African Fayenne Pepper, India Soy, Curile•Pow der; Maccarom, Vermicelli, Petite. Pois, English Sau ces °revery variety, Anchovy Paste, Ace, Particular care has been observed in the selecticin of the purest, most fragrant and delidious Teas, the finest and best flavored imported Cigars,and the richest earl - sties ofCheese, together with a first rate assortment of high and low priced-Sugars. Coffees, Molasses, Spices, &c., embracing. every article which can be desired by familiespr Individuals in his line of buslnemand at the too eat cash pricei it which they, can be furnished in either rif the Atlantic dee,. m- Goods will .be carefully packed and sent to any depot, Brother point named, in the - city free of charge, and orders by letter or otherwise, will he filled prompt. ly on the same terms as if personalty applied for. Phllada., Feb' DOW 7-3 m DRUGS! DRUGS !! DRUGS !!! • Thompson & Crawford, WHOLESALE' DI2,UGGIS7'S, Xo. 40, ./Ifarket •t. (utak side, below See&id.) PIIIL•DELPHIA, orFnn for sale a large stock of Fresh - Drugs, Medicines and Dye•Btuffs,lo which .7w- they call the attention of Country Met c. chants and Dealers 'visiting the city. ' Coach, Cabinet, Japan, Black and other - Varnishes of a superior quality. Also, White and Red Lead, Window Glass, Paints and Oils, cheaper than ever. T. & C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegetable Balsam, celebrated throughout their own and neigh boring :States. as the heat preparation for the cure of Coughs,. Colds. Asthma, &c Money reftinded in every . 'minime where no benefit is "received. ' . • Philadal,Jan 30th, 1810. 5-3 mo 'First Premium Ink, NO: 87, IsIORT.R . 3d ST., PIIILADELPIIII. HE celebrity of the inks manufactured by still- J. Scriber, and the extensive vales consequent upon the high reputation which they have attiliwit. not only throughout the United' .fates, but in the West Indies and China, has induced him to make every necessary arrangement to supply the vast demand upon his es tablishinent." He is now prepared with every variety of Black. Rine. and Red Inks. Copying Ink, Indelible Ink, ai d Ink Powder, all prepared under his own per sonal simerinteridence.so that purchasers may depend upon its superior quality. Hoover's Adamantine Cement, a superior 'article for mending Glass, China, Cabinet Ware. &e., useful to every Housekeeper, being a white liquid, easily ap plied, and not affectei by ordinary heat warranted. Co Pamphlets &muffling the numerous te.timonials of men credence and others, will be furnished !am assers., . . TY. wholesale and retell, For sate at the Manotracto No. 87, North Third Street, opposite Cherry street s Philadelphia, by . . . JOSEPII E. HOVER, Manufacturer. Phliada., Jen. nth, For Sale at Private Sale. A LL.that certain tractor parcel of land, 'finned on .f.L the Broad Mountain, In Lower Mahantonge town ship, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Berke county,) in the state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as 11,1-tows, tows, to wit :—Beginning at a .marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant - lands, now surveyed .1. Jacob Miller, north sixty-five perchesoo a white oak : thence .by - late vacant land, now surveyed to George - Werner. west 146 perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illick, south eixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak ; thence east 146 perches, to the place of beginning, containing fifty-five acres and one hundred and fifty-two perches of land. and allowances of six per cent. for roads, &c. - JOAN G. BREbiNER , txecolor of F. lleatie - estate, 69, 31e r rker et. l'biladolphlo, September 19. 1846- "„ 311- G. W. MATCIIIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Front Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. C(II..ORED Prints by the hundred, down, cir.iingle, , ' at publisher's paces, - ! Phelps' Map of Mexico: *-- 1 • dir Tree of Liberty. - , • , . . , do of thd Presidents, do • of the World, Always for sale wholesale and retail at BAN:YAWS Bookstore, Pottsville. r %, ill be ready in a few days , I I ,Phelp's , Map of - the Great West, . , ' - do of Ireland, with pogratts of O'Connell and Emmett. March ) ' ' to .Rail Road Iron./ --- . • ...: A LARGE qulntity or 21 by I EMI Road Irt, rot 11 glair by,„the subscriber, in lots. to suit pittz. user!, at the Potthtille Iron: Works. E. W, tiIeGINNES.' . , -1 February 6th. ISO., . 4—: 0. J. WILUA MR. 10-3 m PRILADELPIIIA MINERS! iJOURNA-: Saturday MOratak. Mar. 41, ILSOo Athvrti.. orijirat;ohierTe by the arintwgettient of our piper, that W . W.I; Winbit found 9n emery rare, whislt compcl the reader to eye, OTC! all the laver titPtnenta: This obviates to a great e%tett. the election of tnvine advertiNnnetli placed on whittle tertotoi tie otiOdde of the_papor.„ RI IiESIF.RDAVA MAIL. INi*I.LIGENCE A re*oletion had occhreedin the City of Meg co, th . eeesolt of which was to expel Goinee Finite Innn power, aided by' the National 011E4 eta Chi Clergy. Sala' was' elected President, and Santa hk Anna ties continutli t iu _cemmand of the army 'lt it stated that Gen.' Taylor had fallen' back upon t Saltillo. and Monterey without any. general Elio°. The Mexican papers state that., bis re treat was cut off by the intcrpo.ition iii"Jfik large Mexican force. ;;; ', Vera Creii had be4n fui all around it. The qoopi had ell sailed. • iu..if Mr. ifeitlyi.vrhO pad din panne of Ws family . ; from Irelarit . to iiiie eatetri, will calf at tbieoeice, be will bear Bome information of im : portanee to him. _, MOliriT VA BON :110 . 1 J was sold on Wednesday ptrchised together with I. ingt;.hy Mr.. John Wesel 11‘11, for the sum of SI4J CRVT4I7.III TO pitaT that a man try thr. name by tv fall of Coal in Pi Clair„ort Monday- as is Miner,litit *seines anti consequently lost 'Will two children; . ' . ..:••The Way to Li a well, and to be well, while we lire, cantaiirin., directions for - choosing_ f r an'd'prepazing food in, re aril to health, economy and taste," is the nth: 6 a neat little publiCation, from the pen of Mrs. Sa l rah J. pa l e, just issue, from the press of . Zieber & Co., Philadelphia, pries' 25 cents. _As the g eat i l desideratum of life ap. pears' to be to lire welt _ nd be wive . , Presume the book will find its way intoYahnost every- c Grabath's Magazine' and Godey's Ladies Book for April. have bothbeen received, and fully.), sustain the high ri:putation theta Periodicals have achieved by merii eionel The Engravings and Fashion'platea,are'exertted in a * superior. style. Moira Vot.rivr l ases.: 7 lt is stat ed in .the pe pers that Irequisition . he been made by Col Cue. lie, for. fifty thousand \llunteers. Thu vriithink most be a mistalt4—but true, it only shows this greafdanger to which oUr Army is expose* and the rece , •aity of a large f l ume to protect the partim already captured. Apilopos to this subject we might remark that , whenGen.'Gaines urged upon Government-the neeessiiy of concentrating -50,- 000 men on the Rio Grtinde, he Wll3 PrOnClUnCett insane by the Government and finally subjeitt4, to a milt, Martial: PIiLICS I OPOr T 101 roe PMACI.—An aigenit by the na me of Senor 4tocha, it appears was d'e. s.patclicitto Met ieo by president Polk to negotiate a Peace by proposinuto the Mexicene an indem- nity of Twenty inilliori didlarl, for ibe twenty.. -sixth parallel of Mirth latitude from the Rio amoral) to, , thePacifie, ris:the loriundary „between the twit Countries. *. He arrived l et Washinaton a few day. since, with a reply; which ham 'not yet beenve mulgated. It is stated rho' a more improper Or son for Such a , mission could hot have been se lected by the President! , • PnosactiTrwo'.:ATr i isass.—A bill .providing fry the election of l Prorre 'ring Attorneys passed at the late session of the Legislature. It to now in the hands of the Govm i nor, where it is presumed ' • n will remain. *These Loeofoeo Federalists ere' afraid to t rust the people in the' selectioniof their officers. , . - Tar CAP-ronsn AN t LiticAws.—The New 1!:11r 1 leans Picayune, of tlic 11th inst., has . (a letter ;- froui Major sines, dated San Luis Potosi, Feb. i reify 10th, etading the circumstances of- his cur. - pi* and capture. Hel and his party. ninellY.sev ? - en < in num ber , left San Luis for the .Capitolors the 15th ult., the officers supplied with- bored' i and will douhtleir be `allowed - thrill, parole on their. snivel. The foilowingl, from M aj o r G's letter, de. , sciibes Santa Anna in ittate : - , ..pt . ; our route here,We met the r e nowned Gen. • Santa Anna, in a large] clumsy carriage, drawn by eight.mulea, two Lehinil, two.in front, and. four in the centre. I had a shOrt conference with him, in which, after asking ma a few questionsconcern ing our Army, end Generals, and the purpose of my expedition la Inciirnation, he gave me awn rances of good 'treatment whilst prisoners. and told us we. should he Pont to the' city of Meiji.< and halved shortly to our own country. Ilia ;.iipeaisnee' made a favorable impression upon our' i officers and men." • trf• Grn.lrvin has incepted the whig zombi" or . . for Governor. - Noio it th'e tine to plant Fruit Trees.—At a late meeting of the POmological Society of Mains held at Augusta. the following eseellent resilloinra was-adopted :—"lleioed, That every member 0 this Society who owns a farm or garden. be' re quested to tear ben oppr /eget from seketedseeds.7 —E.Fehange Paper. If the lot holders al Ong Centre street would re• sore tu.plint shade Wee* in front of their dwelt. inga and places Of buiiness, what's Vefreshing op pretence it would pteaent in contrast with'ihs dirty end torn awnings generally used, which el• most suffocites these rho are compelled to peso under them: „ C 0 The attack on Vera Cm it was supposed ,was made about the i lOth inat. •We shall soon hale important news tram ttlst quisrter. .. ‘.. I. 0111.A,LAT AA PS.AS 11 'italic' TO Visiteo.:-. We-are authnrised to,.say that th e appointment of. !the Hun. Hear; Clay, as , Minister to Mexico.' would meet the tipprobstion of -many sincere friends of that eminent either', as well es the currence of enod friends of the administratieti in this city.—N. Y. Sun.. ' I t , • The rhiladelphial U. B. Gazelle, ebi/1.11 the above, adds :--j. 1 1 ! iNn doubt of the, authority—no doubt of the -concurrence. ! Uut Mr. 1;14 will not bb appointed. The war with! Metier', badly as it has been MOM aged, bits not brouz ron thie country much. die. Tress ; and those . , must have es prOfit ble an appointment as they would have had. had; they been sent so make war. Mr. Clay ii Out wanted. It is cieirr national distress, mora'nationdl alarm, and cline/ evil, than must mak° itieVovernmentaend for such a men. The people 'or Athens never sent fdr, Demetrios. whom they . 'hid bani Shed. until their &sumo fen. dered his , oftener, necessary to the selealimsof atil "city. : , - , Er • ,tificd By dreging ,s destined (or its attack establishment. lan at public sale, - and,, he three adjoining build er, of tho Penneylrani& 1525. regret • to leant of riettfey„.tars kilted - kerton's Wives 11 He repteseneed trildsele rienceil at [be birviniessce He has left: wile
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