i The Coal. Trade 'for 1847. The quantity sent by Hail Road - daring the week, reach es 75,965'15 tone—milking the total sent by Rail Road the present season 215,817 18 tons. The Canal j/11113W navigable ihroughputjhe whole line, and up to yesterday about 2000 tans of Coal had been ship ped to market. The freights to New York on large boats is, el 60 and on small boats . 61;70 per ton; to Philadelphia, 60 cents at present—the toll for the month of April is 45 cents—ma king the coat of deliveritig a ton of Coal at Pitladetphia by Canal, '0 I. a's. • Vessels continue as scarce its ever at Richmond, and until the quantity of Coal accumulated there is shipped ME wecon,furniab no regular quotntion,Of prices on board.-- The great demand for brcadstuirs in Europe and the noon. her of vessels reqUired,ntalmost any price, to furnish our army in Mexico with supplies, 'seriously affecting the Zoinestic coal trade. Bad for theAveek ending on. Thursday evening last. WEER: TOTAL: 7,114' 18 03,614 18 2,903 03 26,022 01 8,909 15 53.591 12' • '... 1,037 -10 _ 12,556 07 Fort Carbon,. ~ Pottsville„ Schuylkill Haven, Fort Clinton, • ;RATES OF TOLL AND TRANsToNTATios ox BATT. lIOAD, "TO J 1. 1847. Mi. Carbon. ScltAfavi•ri Pt Cltnion *1 50 el 40 , ell 25 I 90 i 00 I 10 . ' From ' Philsdelplii4, 'fib Richmond • RATE 6 OF TOLVEY CANAL, TO JCNE,I,It)4B From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton. To Philadelphia. "61 cts. 60 Eli. 52 cls. , t 3, A drawback of 25 per cent,on the above rates of toll is allowed by. the Company, 011 all coal shipped during the month of April, 1114 15 per petit. during the ) month of May. „ . - Dllll. CREEK BAH: 110A13. - • ?11 - he following In the amount of coal passed over ilte It 111 Creek Rail Road, - fiw /he week ending, on Wed-, nett* lasi: . Per lest report Total 39.153 O 9 GEORGE lIADESTY, CiAteetor SPIIII.YLEILL VALLEY 'RAIL ROAD mnittalif co.J trarspnetednvei the Sclitiylkill Val ley Rail load, for the week ending on Saturday even leg last. ' , 3,5`. 0 .4 13 Tons. 41,503 01 " Perlast report Total 45,027 14. JESSE TURNER, ColleCtor MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amount of Coal transported over the Mount Carbon & Port Carbon Rail. Road, for the meek ending on Sat urday ivening ta,st. ' 7,855 It Tons. Per last report 80,168 10 " Total f 8,021 10 " JESSE TURNER, Collector, 11INK HILO,. SCHUYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The follosollie ie the amount of enal trans - ported over, this road for the welik encllngon Wednesday last 10,62 e 03 Tbits, 11,t151 13 " Ter last report 81,273 16 WILLIAM 'NEWELL,. Collector Total MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD, ' Amount of Coal transported over this Road foi ? :itie week ending on Thursday evening last. ref last report Total Dissobition 'THE partnership heretofore existing I , CIWPCTI nel T. Skeen and Solomon Hoover, Tin Smiths: trading tinder the firm of Skeen & Hoover, was dis solved by mutual consent, on the lot of April, All those indebted to the Lite firm are requested to make payirrent to Qenree Heisler, Eoq and all those having claims will also present thenito him, he brine duty au thorizQtottettle the business of the late Ilan. SAMUEL T. SRE.F.N,• SOLOMON HOOVER. IV& fiottBvill,t.kptil 3,1 S To Faimers; itt E.l4UrNit ICIIABOE GUANO on hand and for sale 13 by the ton or single barrel, with fiat directions as „ , „kin its application.. Ifour farmers will bit try this aril . rle on their Oats, almfgside,of 'land on which it is not 'applied, they will tm astonished at the ronleast in its ',favor, especially'on old fields Or worn out land ;whirls may be followed by Rye to advantage, For Corn, Potatoes, TurnipS, or Caassland it is'ennally good. JOHN M. CROSLAND: 11-M El= FLQUR•& FEED BI.I.SINESS' At William .Ilialor!.4 Old Stand. SET.DER & FDRRtR ANNOUNCE. to * their friends and the citizens n( Schuylkill county, that they have purchased the strick of Wm. Major, and will continue ihe:Ft.oun do FEED BUSINESS at Ms old stand, where they will constantly keep-on band Superfine Flour, Grain. Oats, Chop, &c., embracing all those articles eenerally kept in that line of business. which they..ptedge themselves to the public they 'will.scli•at the vets lows-at rates, and respectfully solicit the pation•tge beatoweil on their predecessor, sogrof the public in general April .7, Auditor's Notice YrIVE lib c dive r having been' appointed au Auditor, %.11 hy the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill 'County, to 1 - distribute the•assets in the hands of George Reed, Ad ;Sol-Mammy of the estate of JOlni Bucher, deceased. to and among the heirs of the said deceased. etvitled to he wine, kerehy gives,tint ice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment. on Tuesday, the 27th day ntf April. inst.. at bin office in Orwig , hure,whee and where all persons interested are rEquested to attend. .1. W. ItOSEITERIEV, Auditor Orwigstiurg, Aptll 3, IS-17 To Iluilders,,Eirtelilayers,•&c... PROPOSALS will,lfe received from the 3il to the -10th .11 of April; 1817, : loId t ‘ 4 .701.11 Congrratitinnol Church in Ninersitalle. The httilitine to hen( brick..sS feetiong,39 feet wide. Hi feet high, with a stone hase- Ment feerdeep. 'Tor further particulars apply to the Rev. .11. R. Williams, at his residence in 31inersville. Communications containing proposals to he addressed to him also. Nitne need apply, except those who can give "good sertitity. April 3, 14:h!. ° -,- MEW FIRM --- IN 'THE , Tin Ware and Store Business &c; TlJE.stibiclibero .'rrspect fully an -mince to their • JL friends an the public that they bave formed a co , yratinendtip in the TIN WARE AND STOVE • PiESii at the Stand in Cent re'street, two doors south of Fox & Mortimer's note!, in the boroueli of Pottsville, where they wi, carry the business in all its various branches. Tliefkeep on hand .all kinds of Tin Ware. and manufacture to orde- any articies• in their line oq hlltinvss in the must durable manner. 'Their stock of StoveP embrr.ir a hrge nstowlment of .the moat approved kinds-tor cooking inui other parpo :lCa•tW*.lat will be sold at extraordinary I no: ra tea ....Aia.Sjtatrarig 4anplied, and TIN ItanFING done in ielte 4 rwiit,aprwrivicl inantier.at short notice. A.B.ll:iwittegoteotioo ofttie sitt‘erriticrs to arcomtrio-, Alta Ibil,puhlie r :a Civic line of business, they feel cony Adtgt th f lt.they,can efld whl give entire tatieftetion to Ahl s eFOP,ina.9 f4vqr Glyn with their custom. WILMA hT MILL oliN n.wiLuxme. It-1f ' April a, 1147 LA EST NEWS. GREAT EXCITEMENT !! IMO)! THE OFFICE OF THE mr,iLADEtrinA & • ' -.'; 'N. TORE PEKIN TEVUTO. A po MI. H. HILL_ at lion store in Centre B • street below Market. respectfully informs - r , hi• old customers toil the citizens of Potts .." 011. e and vicinity. generally, that he has it ,-1 jitstreceived from the above 'eatailliklivient n. very large and . ez.ceMent aasortment of FRESH TEAS embracing the fallowlag kinds. whichtiewill sell at the rates set opposite their respective names :-• • Young Ilyson, Fine, $ 00 do Film, . 00 . , dog Shiver Leaf, .' 9.5 Imperial, Fine, • oa. do Goliden Chap.' , 25 Fine Young Gyson In 11,W* 75 Gunpowder, very tine, 25 • Fine Onlong,' , - - 75 • Ne plus Ultra. Black, Orange Pecco,, full favor, 57 Mack T e a,^' 50 Green and Black Teas at • , 25 . • , These Teas are imported expressly for the above - Company, who receive fresbaupplies by every steamer - asibey arrive. They are chine up In packages eon - • talning half and quartet the. in lead wrappers to pre- Vent them from losing their flavor. Be warrants them gnat, and if purchasers are not satiiillEd he ni Peale. himself to refund the purchase money to all who re turn them. .. VS• These Teas are sold only by the stiscriber In the • borough of Pottsville. WM. H. HILL. ' ' April 2,' 18.17 . -14.3 m Davy's Safety Lamps. Plaiiliseriber has Just received' ti supply of Safety .1. Lamps, among Which are a few or Upton t cite' Improved Safety Lamp, which Is acknowledged In be the heat and gafeit 'now in use in the Millen in Earepe. For rale at less'pt ices than they can be im— parted, at ItANNAN'S • April 3. 11 Cheap Book and VarleirStore. • ' For the. Canal . A ItTICLES of Agreement for Hunts—also mit of La il ding far Canal, in books and in Letter elacets, Just printed and fin- alte at • RANNAN'S April Z 11 PriattiK na t e awl ft tole store- 19,965 05 215,817 18 3,028 13 Tons 31',131 15 " LadieS• Garland 1 Youth's Cabinet ~. . 1 N. Y./S. of the Times, 5 Yankee Dandle - ,1 . ',2 Old griuntryituin 3 Alex: Messenger •'2 Saturday Courier. 2 Dollar Newimaper ' ''l Scotea Weekly I Nei:'s Gazelle _ 2 Evening Post . 2 Omnibui , ' ... , „2 Flaz rlf Our Union 2 Boston Yankee . 1} . flosion Tribune: 2 Star Spangled Banner ~,, / Bantanian . - 2 Weekly llerald • ~ A Police'Gazette ,' ~• 2 Native . Eagle and Dinh- Pub. ,Leilaq:;• - ; - 61 week ' right Advocate' , • 2 Daily Sun" 61 :" . Native Eagle -.--, GI week O'ly Chronicle • c': " I Spirit of the Times 61 " l'ennsylyaition• 121 " U. S. Gazette ` 181 ", ItaiWifeysione 01 " IN. American 18i '.. ,SruS;scriptioniereceived for one, three, six; or twelve inoklis, to any. of the above. Subscribers will Invert ablylieceive their paper!, of periodicals on the day of ',obligation.l Alf of the name sold at the office, with the following not before entrnerate; • , C,icliet . .•1 Home Jonrnal • L'tetaryAVorld ' ' I Western Continent Bells Lifejii London . I ‘Veekly Naith American Council Fire - „J Boston Nolinn, &e._'__ ,7504/ 23,371 • J • • 26.151 00 N. CLEAVER, Collector. Office of The P. R. k P. 1. R. Co., 1111. Carbon, 11farcIA'18, 1847. .) Notice" to Consignees. • rrEE consignee% of all goods, packager.. parcel,. &c received at this office prior to Mardt let; are h ere by notified to call and lake the same from the ware liOs'e. before the 30111 of April, neat. Those remaining no hand, will be rodd to pay freight end chat gee. . J. G. SHOEMAKER. • 'Clerk at Mt. Carbon Station , . March 27, 1547 I Administrator's Notice. lATIIEREAS letters •testtmentary fin the estate, id George Sheinberg; late of the I - trot:eh of Potts-. Scnuylkill County, Pa.. dereased;'have been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of Bchuyls. kill• county. therefore, alCpersons Indebted to said es': tnte; are reqw , sted to make paymentomlthose-havini claims will present them to the subscriber fot settle ment. - JACOB KLINE,-Adniinistrator. March •N:l, 1847 19.-31 MIR ONE OR TWO hundred inns of Conl in excltnn,e for Steam Boilers. Address W. STARR. • Steam Boiler Manufacturer, Camden. N. I. Camden, N. .3., March 20 . 4517 • 1?-3t• • • T•I N R latO P I N-G - . • . JACOB M. LONG, T' ATE of Reading, - would , inform his ,friend-, aml -3-. A the citizens of Plutsvillr generally, that he9trs ta ken n shop back of the dwelling now occupied Ity Rob e'rt Itiocdpiee, Esq., if Centre Street, gently Opposite' the Episcopal Church, where he is prepared to doTin- Work, such as .Roofing, Spouting, &c., at the shortest. notice and on reasonable The advantages of a tib roof are that it is lialiter; more durable, and fully aq cheap as a good silingle roof. For specimens ot his work the subscriber avould refer to the new Engine House on the Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Railroad, the Mill Cu cell Mids.. near the sante.place, and the roof 'Oil on the Coinpany's hoitdioFs at Mount Carbon. JACOB M. I.ONG. 5! h 20. 817 12- A PRRSON, with a cash capital of from $2OllO to E. $23110 may hear of a safe and profitable invest ment, Ina Fine business.' For farther particulars ert, gitire of .1.01131 S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville. March 17 1817 13- , • Markri St.. a icor doors 'west of .*Centre St.; .Yorth side _Nora 2' 10t7 13- . Tamaqua Iran Works. 9 lIE .iihseribers baying taken the extenslviroun- , dry arid Machioe'SlMp r owned by . John K. Smith, Esq ;at Tamaqua, are now :prepared to manufacture Stationary gotta's, Coal Rreliker#,,Screen , , Elevators. Car wheels and atleb, MillCearing, Iron and Brass Castings, ()call sorts and sizes and of the best material, Repairing and every thing appeytaining to the business done with desplich, all work dotie"by them warranted to perform well. Persons In x‘ ant Many thine iittheirline nre inched to give them A call. They flatter theinsi Ives that by strict attention to the business to he able to give gene ral satisfaction. • HUDSON & wATEtts. Corner of nail Aoad'at i d Bridee Street. Tamaqua, Pa..' MO ALL THE HEIRS AND LEGAL REPRE:=Eri. SENTATIVES 3;1E1)5 - Kimmel, Em., late at Lower Alaha ntangntownnhip, in the County of Sektryt kill, tlecenoed. Puisuatit to an order of the Orphans' Caul t.of the County of Schnylkill. an inquest will he held at the late dwelling !muse of said deceased, in_ the township of Lower Mahantango. In the County ofSchttylkill. on Tuesday the 4th day of May, Mr, at 9 o'clock, in the toreneirni to make partition of the real estate of the said deceased, to antkamong his children and legal re presentatives. if that can be done without prejudice to and spollintof the whale, otherwise to value and ap praise the same ; .when and where you 'may attend if yon think proper. T..NER.NER. i , herttr, 'of tlitti.nunry of Sibuylkill. Ortvigsburg, March VI, 1847. 12-4 t OTICE is herehy given. that letters of Adrainistra f ton upon the estate of William It. Jennings, late of St. Clair, have been issued to the subscriber, widow of the said intestate. ltitpersons lowing claims against the said estate, are hereby rerluested • to "preient then for settlement. without delay, and•thnse indebted lathe estate are notified to come forward and pay their in debtedness In the subscriber residing in the town of St. Clair. ANN .lENNTNGS. Administratris: March 13,1811 11-6t* ' . To Foatmen ' • • . 30 atiwilt.:l;B,atritable , for - Crjna it l i mire li Ane very March 13• M . . -"A MAP • , . OP tlielurlainal Plan Or Pottsville, .4if sale at this Of fice. This is a scarce map, and but few copies are' now to be fonud in the borough. March II 13— d. Fratiklln IRANIIFACTURER OF CARPETS & FLANNELS, Centre 'tree, 'opposite Mt..Betz'al Eagle- Tavern. Poristuaz. • 14. lanand Itstingtoels Carpets for Geo. 43 I;=S7 James Cfichran, READY N.SHE CLOTHING STORE, • Centre street, opposite the Exchange Betel, }OTTSTILLE. 14- my. ar_iAil 'ZAP af-'151t1_1) tzi Sib ll REMOVAL. TnE subscribir has removed his Weaving Establish ment to the North-West corner of Centre street and the Minerrsille road, nearly opposite ..,Mr. lletz's Eagle Tavern, where, he has erected a conventent building for his looms, and will be very happy to accom modate his old customers and the public generally, with Woollen Flanne,fs,-Listing and other , Carpets. He re turns hirrslnette thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has received and hopes by, being punctual, careful, and attentive, to merit their futurei favors. , JAMES FRANKLIN HARRIS. 14-2 m April 2,1517 New and Cheap Furniture Store. MRS. M. PHILLIPS. E3PECTFULLY announces to her It iendi and the It public generally, that she hns.taken the stand for merly occupied by her husband, the late Byron Phillips, deceased, as a tin shop, where she has just received a general assortment of Furniture, made expresaly fo r this market, of the very best materials, by superior workmen, and at prices so moderate as to dies univer sal satisfaction. Her, toc kemisrats in pa rt ofSide boards, Sofai, Card. Pier, and Dining Tables. ladies? Dressing' Bureaus, and Wo rk Stands,Wash ands,Mahogany cud Bird's-eye Maple Bedsteads, Mahogany Hair and Cone seated Chairs; Picture and Looking Glass Frames: Ve netian Window Blinds, Carpets, and a variety of Kit clienTurniture. . . .Persons commencing !Muse:keeping. Traub! do! pelf to call and examine her'stock before purchasing !se where, as she feels confident she will be able sell furniture cheaper than any person in the Mac . M. PHILLIPS. N. B —Second hand furniture taken in exchange• fur new, and also old furniture and window blinds repair ed at the shortest notice. All furniture warranted for one year. .April 3,1847 11- STATIONER'S HALL. 11E21161'AL. • ' Tirr. suhccribor announces to his friends and the public eenetally, that he has removed to Centre street, one door south of Market, where he a opening and will constantly keep on hand,lt handsome assort ment of Stationeiy of alt-kinds; a complete supply of every, description Of School Books; Blank hooks.; • Tritte.l3lmere, and Memorandum Thinks ; the hest ataintakd works; and alLthe cheap publications of the day; yangtng Paper, writing desks, music, mars. &c. In connection with the above, he has establi , hed a _News Emporium, and will furnish the inhabitants of %Gm borough and neighborliond with the best and earli est -information from the thiladelphia press, at pub-, lisherti'lnites. An arrangement having been made with the publishers of the rityza Newo Emeoatum tra Will be furnished subscribes gratis, upon the 're ceipt of any late news of interest; not contained in the paper.S. Any of the farming magazines or newspa , - pers fitrnished at the prices appended:— Graham's Magazine 431 Columbian MaVazine s3` Gotley's Lady's Book' 3' Ladies' hi atinval do , 4 2 N.Y. Illustrates Mag. '3 Sear's, Pictorial do 2 Knickerbocker 5 Living Age • ' 6' Nittsiiille, April 3,1817, . . —1 Portraits of Geri. Irvin; . , . 1 . lino teople's candidate for Governor. just recrived and for sale at - ' HANNAN:B • I 31arch 27 13 - - Book and Print store: ' r New La* Books. MAnviK'S Logal Bil Lint raphv, • . „ Thornton on Couveyanring: ISlntth on , the Law of ,Contracts. Jo 4 Published and for tale at • HANNAN'S 1. I Cheap Bookstore, Pottsville Nardi 27 13 Coal Wanted. Notice DE'ITISTRY. S. R. DICKSON & Dr. M. IIEPUI",• SURGEON' • ' DENTISTS, • • ,• Tamaqua, sfaieli 20.1E47 Notice. China' and Queensware mug subscribers, same:refs to S. TYNDADD, -L - would call the attention of tha merchants andre tridents or Pottsitille and its vicinity, to that stoat of CHINA . AND' QtnENSWADE, Which we-hateetio hesitation In saying is the largest in the United Rates, and which, in the greater part, is made fdr, and imported by ourselves. . Any person hakine used Queensware or Chinalbr a timber ofyears, will notice the general deterioration in the tinality.L-thir is owing to the greatly reduced prices. - In some of the manufactories, where a good name been established and pride taken In their character, no such Inferiority is observed-from spa houses have we - constantly endeavored to make Par stock, and-we are neteituixED to sell nor wares astir* as any quality, whether equal or Inferior, can be gold in the U. S. There is 'a prejudice_ igainst Chesnut Street, raised' from a false notion of higher prices. Oar rents on tins 'street are Lowert than nit any othernum:Ms streetv and nothing else could possibly makes direr - int:a.- But no hone can sreasso here that does not keep . the hen qualities of goods, and this does not shit all-hence -the prejadice: We have every. kind 'or.Ware, from• Common Painted Tens, Edged Plates, Mocha Granite, Printed, Flowing Blue, &c., &c.; to the :finest Chioa andillass.• I .' I • . We are anxious to extend our business, and take every proper means of doing so—hut nut making, Per sonal applirtjon to strangers here, we have no other means or doing It tt - nn by.the old firma old friends, by, advertishig, ttpti hy the qUality and price's of our goods. Tymml.r; & 219 Cher:ton Sireet, above 7th Street. The. Store is Irghted up every night until 9 or 10 o'dlock, • Morch.ttith. 1817 . • 12-lin Ca-Partnerslitp-Notice., it• • LIENRIt _ELLER_ CAE havitur associated withhim 11. EDW. R. AITKEN:in the. Brush and Comb bust, nerii, they will hereafter traile tinder the firm or BEL , I.ERJ EAU & AITKEN, at the old stand, N 0.72 Nhrtli Thnd Street, below Cherry, where, by strict attention to bilsineAs. they hope to merit the patronage hereto, fore exteuded to the old &en. Country merchants wohld do well to call and ciamine their stock Wore purr bashig, as they are determined to sell elienp. BELLER-MAU & AITKEN: • , No. 72, North Third 'Street. March 20, 1817 . 12-3 m • SHIELDS & MILLER, bum) inform their ald Customers that thy have • V rerno'ved.fromNo. 9.31 to 79 North Third street, above Arch, east Flite, wherr . they will keep a full and complete assortment of : hardware and Cutlery,_Eng : 11.11 Grass and Corn cyther , ,,-.of Gritlin'd and ~ her lila:hes.' hernia n Scythes, Including the genuine Steyer tnark, Nails, Forks, Shovels, spades, Cast, Shear, A.; merle:in and Engliih Mister Steel, Arc:. &e.. •&c, to which they inv:ite, the attention of Cothary liercbanls before Ind:: ing: • •• • Philacla.,,tyeli .13, 47 • ~ • ' 7-3. m BargainV Bargains! Rail:Must HI . IIAIII WARD, Alanunies.nree and. Dealer in all kinds cf fashionable Would inform Merchants, Milliners, and Dialere in the Rtraw trade, that be will sell Florence. Braid: , , English Dunitable China Pearls, Cobargs, Ocaria!, flatlands. fledfords`,, n Pedals, and all the various kinds of fashion able lint ets.lth,low as they. can he bought-in !Meetly. • All tlu.se who buy fur cash will do well to call at No. 7/North Secnnd !Street, Philadelphia, abovw Arch St., Ea-. 4 side; befor/they purchase, for 1 Ivied. 9E1.1. rim A VSRY . RIIALL Philad:Ol'arch 13, 1817 4' 11-1 m . CHEAP CONFECTIONARY And Fruit Store, . No. 426, .ITorkrt at., between 12th and 13th sta., south aide, • • ' • PIIILADELPIIIi.• Iln sul;smilier lakes this Method of informing 1 country Merchants and otherA„ that he keeps con... Slag( ly on hand a huge supply of FOREIGN FRUITS, J I NllTS,.&e,nlihe LATEST IMPORTATIONS, which he will sell at reduced mat prices—alsn CANDY manufattured snesnevery day from ATEA M I.ARIFIER BPOAut, warranted to stand all weather with ! 'eh' usage. fa Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and exam' ine for thetin.olves, when every effott shall be-rnade to please,Loth in clualify and price. , . - • STEPHEN,F. WHITMAN. t.. Coods'iarefolly packed, and ehnt to any part of Inn City, Rail Road Depots, or SteambLat banding!, without charge. - " March 13, 1817 11AMEN 'Root's Daguerreotype InStitute AND PICTURE GALLERY nn. I:0 Chrdnue Street, first duos op stairs, PORTRAITS, Groups, and Miniatures, from the lar gest. to the MOIRA! BREASTPIN SlZE,laken in a few seconds, in clear or cloudy weather. The. high reputation of thielnstitute throughoueth,United Staten insures sati,faction. AI/Tit:tures warr tuted. OPINIO\S IN EUROPE. - Letters have been received by the proprietor, from London, dated December: 143 Pk in.which the distinguish ed Professors. Parradaykandlllinnif,amongthe most em inent turn of science in 'Europe. have declared the "'specimens taken at Root's Estahlikliment in Philadel phia 'unequalled—the trio penfect Daguerreotypes ever seen in Europe.',' • ; CALLER:V.IIft Chesnut Street. - Third door below Filth, on the first floor. M. A. ROOT. 11.3 m Thi 13,197 A. H. Smut.) - [E. H. S3l lilt. • AUCTION GOODS At Small' Advance for Cash.' , A it. SMITH & SON, at No. 109 Race street. ahave rt . . Third, u nderthe White Swan, PHILADELPHIA, offer for saJe,a fair and general assortment of auction and other goods, fmch_ag BOOTS and SHOES of En-t -ern and City manufacture. PALM-LE A.F and FUR HATS, men's and nova' II ATS. TRUNKS, VALISES. and CARPET BAGS, BUTTONS, TIIREAD, COMBS, &c.. , rlt as are wattled by Country. Merchants generally, all of, which will be sold very.cheap. t$- please call and see. Easily.fonnd—No 108, Race , street', under the White Swan Philadelphia, March 13.1817 1 1-1 t SPRING 'IIIILIANERIV GOODS. „...- _.......... - • . JOH - N STONE.- Si SONS, 7 .....„,..:-.‹.---. inPoirrElls AltD-.l3l:ALEits7, /.” ~...- - liks, Ilibbonsik`Millinery.Goods, , -...- • w - ~...--- I ViK" 45 Sum% Sectirr'd 7.17,. ~4/ , .. ~ --- ,'/../ „...--- , ,,y - rilif...wELpnls.- - / 7.4 f / 131:S P ECTFTLL V irricire I lie".tsont ii,',” of ichants ft and Milliners Vigitint! 111e,,,i.f1y". to' 15i Or tieWAlid . rich.a"iisoritnent of SPRINV(}111:1:14 guirm o is, to AVltich they ore daily .Raking Odditii,Ol;',,thintl which will he fßind. ..":„../: ..---:' s ' ' / // - 4''" " _Clacey.Silks forilfiiing liroinets/al / a;v,riY,'OtV of prices;-. A large asisrfirtnientiOf 'new,slyie,floinihltililuins ; Plain)dntiia and ElatinXibli 3 OesOf'iill widths; cbirilfaiti. Cra pee. "Crape Id sses.t,' ~,,77 '', ' 1' , FienrleandAtnericad-Arttlatlaktinvori, in great va ' riety ; . ~,":":": - „0. „,,,: 1 / , Fancy Trimmings, Lapes, , C,in,Flults„ Iliitkrams. Willows, Crowns, Tips;`,Ficefriminings, &c., &.,c, • '. As a large portion of the above have been imported by ourselves, direct from France, we are enabled tri offer them at the lowest market prices. :,; Pliflo.,.March 1:3,1517 ... - •.- - l)-lin , c\ • ruHE subscriber has. just received from Landreth's -Nursery, a supply of Garden Seeds, ?tarpon/I'd to be freak, onto:icing a general assortment, Whlch he will sell Wholesale and retail at Philadelphia Nursery Pri ces; among which are Globe - Artichoke ' Long Orange Carrot - Asparagus Early Horn f ,dn„ Early -taleritine Beans ..Field do Early Sit Weeks do •Earty Cauliflower . Sword Long Pod do ' White Solid Celery Broad Windsor do Red Solid •do Large Lima 'do Corn Sallad Starlet Runner do • Sweet Corn White Butch do . 'Curled Cress ilortierilitiral do Early Frame Cucumber Early Turnip.ronted Beet Long Green du Long Blond .do Purple Egg Plant White Sugar . 'do Curled Endive • I.lnrecole z London Leek Broccoli ' Enr,ly Curled Lettuce • Early'York Cabbage; Early Cabbage do Large York do Curled 'lndia do Early•SingarLont do !fora! Calrbaref do Green Carted Savoy do 'Brown Dutch (do Drumhead Savoy do -• Nutmeg, Melon Large Drunthead do Citron do Flat Dutett'. do Water - do Red Pickling . do 'Mustard Seed White Onion Seed Early Hush Squash' Large Yellow do Long Green do, Anima/ do Tomatoes Niiiiturtinin • . , White Flan Tiirnip'' ' Okra • Red Topped dm- '. ' Curled Parsley ilgagar Parsnip , Ruta Bata do* •' ' Extra Early Pens Anise, Sweet Basil, • Earlyyra me do Caraway, Coriander, • • Wiliop's dwarf prolific do Fennel, lavender, Rinuimperial . • do- Marigold, Sage. - , Blank eye Marrowfat do Sumnier Savory, ' ' J.:if& Marrowfat • do Sweet Marjarem. :Sitgrir End • diV, Thyme. Rosemary, • Early Charima •. , do•,. Onion Setts by the quart or Belllarge Tepper •• ;:i.i. bushel ~ Cayenne ' do ;', Flower S.ceds in great vii.. Alqofiunkh 'Pumpkin - • 2 ' rletv. Also RA kin put, Fiord do ' -up In boxes, fil pa box. • Lally Sea rlk. Radish meet and Tirnotir" Seed Eaily Salmon do Canary & Renato Seed fur While Summer do ' ' birds ~ White & Red Turnip do - Slimmer Bulbous Roots, Winter do ' • Dahlias, &e.' , • Rhpbatb lines, Garden spades and . Salsify (Oyster Plant)• Rakes, • Saari Spinning -Pruning Knives 4. Stash Patsy Pan Squash , ' Rooks te Orders :mired for alt kinds of Field seeds.— 'Also Guano and l'oudreite, Agricultural implements, Shrubbery and Plants-731i .of Which' will he supplied at short notice at '' , "BANNAN'S P. March Si 13- -gook and Seed Pian o rottervilia. ptiitabtoia. PHILADELPHIA STRAW A:ND:BRAID- DIMNETS, FREE ADMiSSION .171 M. ._: 1 1411INF f R!_.i l 4-47.,),M1NA,4 TvesournoN: OE CO-PAIPPNWISHIF.—Tbe , co•i z partnership heretofore existing; Under the name of vim. SWAIM & SON. was -dissolved ott the 21st of July list, by the deeevie of the said. Wm. Swaim. and: the business Is DOW. and will , be In Snare, conducted, exclusively by the subsgriber, wholes had the sole charge of the manufacturing of the Panacea and per.' mirage for the last fourteettlekts— 'I! I The Panacea w ill b e pet opal. usual In railed bottles Muted longitudinally, with the following letters blown' on the glass:—"Sambu'a ¯o: Fitterfts," mid the, only change made. is the rianseefJA2l. SWAIM stamp., ed on the seeing wax; ted WRITTEtt On the label cox- • enng the cork, and anew label for the ilde of tbe bottle,' composed of geometrical Mthe work, comprising different dies, which have been turned for the etch:Wee use of the proprietor,by` Draper, & Co., bank nnte.eti [ravers of Philadelphia. Four dies ofidifferentpatterns 'form the body of the weft, and In the centre Jag par-. trait of the late Wm. Swaim. separated from the den by two circles of lathe work. •The words “literairres Panacea," are engraved consplcumisly on two turned strip, and a large semi-circular die forms the upper, margin.' TheAmnlers ore composed id' plain lathe work strips. outside of which is , efigraveil in small letters , the entry of the copy-tight. I • 'cops SWAIM. ' phliada, March 13 ' • 11- •• • Swaira'spelebra' FOR THE CUREIIiE, • ; Scrofula, Gegeretl De.Wity , White Sweilipff Rhe ° tism:Diseales ottheiirer and Skin, and al „. Diseases ansiviirotti Lapin r lies of • . . , the .13loo4L. , or":the eferti • " of i 'Mercury. SWAIM'S PANACEA has been more than twen, ty-five years' cr , lebratrd in this coin)* and in Rum*: for its est ram d ry cur iO , - - fot ther rlt ifira les whiCh reference is made to the direetroni• Mid books (vitileh mar-be bad grab-).accompanying tfie•Patiacea. ' li has-been used in Inispital and private practice; and has had the singular fortune. of being recommended by the mosgeelebreted physicians and'other eminent per'. sons Anions others by ' ' Gthsnn, M. D.. Professor ofStiargery.PU.Univerkii. Valentine N. D., Proferntor of Surgery, N. University. • ' W. P. Dervaes, D.; Professor pf Midwifery,: Pi: University. ' N. Chapman, D. Profesior linfverSity. T. Parke. M. If., President (Wiese:Physicians, Phila. Dr. Der. Valle, Professor - illetlieine,!.lAavanat I Jose Loarenro da Luz. Prokssor Surgery, Lisbon t. Chipman. Member Royal college(Stiriteons,l.OntlUn. G. W, Irving. late Minister to SpaM. , Sir Thomas Pearson; Major Gertes:(l Dritish Army. Gilbert Robe/twin, Reit ate. AnUlrti..o. the wonderful cures..dfected by Swain's Panacea hate. for many years: runile it an invahiable remedy. The Panacea does not Cu'rilain mercury many (Arm. and being an innocent preparp•itm it may be giv en to the tinkst tender infant.' a ' • Tit ERETAII. PRICE DAS riZrN REDUCED to One Dollar and Fifty Cents per ;)lude. (containing ping,) or three bottles Or Pour Dollars. • ALSO—SWAMI'S VERMIMGE. 1 A y;'ln.slite Family Medicine. being a highly .annrav eii remedy for all diseases arising , from Debility of the Digestive Organs, elicit as WormS. Cholera Mortids, Dysentary,Tever and Ague, 131nejking l'iles„Siek Head ache. &c., ¢c. See the pampWet Iwhichvitay be had gratisl , acconipanying the Vermit'isge. , Prepared at Swaim's LatMratoryieleyenth sireet,be low Chesnati Philadelphia,lnd Tars:de by all resOrt able.Druggiste in the United Skid's. _ • , ACTS. New Vork—H. U. Schicti,,lin,& CO. London.,Efig.—Evans & Leacher . . ' IlaVdtra-1.. C. Menzel. e ; ; .. . 1 ' , Valparaiso—Alex. Cross. ;••• •.‘ • . • Turnos Ayres-0. 1 .1:14).s & to. • , . -• ~. St. Thomas—A. U. Misc. 1 . , • - _,.- : 1 . Canton—J. Swords. . • , • Sandwich Istands—E 1.. Bensoti. ' 'Calcutta—lluffnagle & CO. • ' Tile uhnve Panacea can he ohtOned tit BANNAN'S Book Since, Pottsville,' Who is Agent for Schuylkill County: . . . - :t Philada., March 13,1841 • i' . 11.2 in , ~. . . . r - 1 - ~ .PURI f IC. SALE. ' • Tin Valuable Farms- for Sale. 91'1M subscriber will 'sell at l'id.:ic ; Sale 'on Friary, 1. , the 9th dal of Aptil next. lat the Pubic Honig of Poi & Mortimer, at 2 o'dlock. A. M. hi the horonsh dr Pottsville, the folldning describe.] emu's and tracts of laude - . - ~ . . , . All that coitalu farm and tract of laattlcontaining:2ll acrei and 4Jpeiclies adjoining the borough :nryde . _ Orwigsburg, ott wbolt , lie tio - w resides. "al if This farm is in a-high slate"( tultivalion. MI, • • having about 120 acres of good atable.tiiiid. the, balance. in good, iiinbe.• laud. The buildings consist of a two. story brick dwelling hopse, a good barn and corn' house, and idlier. convenient; out . ' I Also . a 'certain other fir ct of Lind and farm, id nate in the township and 'county of grimy:l.4UL near the town of Lewistnwn. bounded by •• • • 11l lands of the widow Shaffer,-Jacidi Shtick, r sass and others, containing 121 acres or there shouts, of which 3.4 sores are good arable land, and the balance goo d limner 'land. The improve ments-Consist Ora frame hinfse and Willi. Also another tract of land. adjoining the tract, first , above described,contientitistrithe hi.rough • , •of Orwiesburg, receittiy owned by Daniel 118111• D. Delbert, containing 10 'arres an 7^_ Sim .... 11111 Parches of cleared . land. The Improve _ merits consist of a 'gnoti dwelling Muse, barn, wheelwright, and blacksmith • shop. , and tenant house. This place has also a good ihriving :v -ide orchard. A good title will begiven and ternisMaile khown on the day of s'ile ' CHAS. . IN. IL—The undersigned will also sell at his residence near Orwigshure, on the day followindsthe alinve r de, viz.: on the tallith day of April Wrat, his howtehold fur niture, tanning stock and ment-ils. consisting of bu reaus, beds, :ram, chairs, carpets. grain, pntatoei,bwa-• grins and harness, dsc, &c. MEM Alcoa large nuinbitr of Chestr County tines."about thirty ilakewell, sheet, nos ftrat'class Won , safe.; to gether wiih carpeiingn, nialingany hadsteartg„ robes, looking glasses. china ware, and all thin4a ne ressary fit houfekeering, . . . Alan about I Olt wheelbarrows and ityp fatully`iva.,inna. :3- Sale to Commence pn the firm daY at o'clock, P. M., and on the second day al libotclork, 51. CHAS. SMITH. March 13 PAPER, HANGINGS, • • • MBRACING rich Frei , 4lien. Column, Panel, .r. 4 Parlor, Room, and Chamber, DerorMinnp, Fancy papers, Fire. Screene, Statam &c, Ar.. • Frepcoes, limn; En. 415 rn,ai 511 pee-Wm Slat- from Do , .2 DO dn. 'limn!, from • I Glaed Papers. from • • Plain Papers. from 1 12; , to 311 do ' IlorderA, Vetvet, Plain, Mid . Matated, front j to 100 do , : The subscriber has ieceiv,ed!,from three of the largest .establishments in'Philadelphia, a new endelegant sup- !ply of Paper Rangings,;r6bracing upwards of, 100 dif ferent patterns, for Parlors. !falls. Rooms. and draw l' hers. glazed and unfazed , front: 121 'rents to *l 'so per rieee. His stock efidiratmi all the different varieties of Frescoes, Panels, Thaltrations,&e.. that cart he obtained iit,lihilmfelphirt—all,of Which will he sold at the manufacturer's cash prices, anti motnethind , s less. On ham a few patterns,ofglezeri'papers for Chain,' 'hers &e as lawns 31.1 Mits per piece ~A lon fdw pat terns o Frescomilwltich . will Inisol,l at 25 per cent less than city prices. • !.' • lYliqclialits supplied with Wide Curtain Papeiat city wholesdle prices. by the dozen.: , ' / •-. In additinnAn his stork .J the subscriber has„.hrlsn up -71 rds of 20frpat terns of piper on hand, from which se ll lebtionscan be made and the papiiibt ained at 30 hours' 1 I in Want of naper;:will always find it . 16 ingjf advantage to buy it !rittlionte, particularly When oldain, it at ine same m fees; and, in some 10- .%itiances.,totter, as; in case'of acctiterit;tl can he match ed—and it Is very seidoin that the einet tiontitity for romps can,hd obtained' abroad, the sOply.being eilber Loglatie nr ton great. whichis attended with great in convenience../Singht,pieeei pdner"and ri.innants of border always • aken hack at 11,VIsiN&N'S ,kiarchl 3. /- : .Cheap Pa / per; tore,llottriv n nig. i' , , FAV.PeT •F.9IZ , SALE,' ; . ,A 1,...." li . ,L, he sold at PiWal sale; a farm situated with- II in ohe•mile of the tot 'it of Cattawissa, in Volum him count Pa ,'adjoining ~f4ms belonging to John * Cleaver and,Peter dine ehmaining fifty aries more nr less, three acres ,pf, whiol are woodland, and the i balance in a good state ofbeultivation . . I* , 111ete is ,an exteltekt ordered of choke apple -,....,...• / irefs. tozeilter with a number of peach ass an d ' riP ' 1 ' ' rit/trres en the faint. . On -the , joss Pretnisetvare erected a gond two story log ~ .- f. dwellin,,4llnuse with kitchen back. alarge hank harn,.nriew ciderpress,stfine spring . house together wiilj.r,ther outbuildings: all in in good, I order. The farM,Will lle'snld a bargain in any person' 1 in want °lone/ Fhtlernis and other particulars apply ! to ' ' 7 ~/', - WILLIAM PAT:TON; ' / Mine Mill Gap, 18chttylkill Crt:. Pa. . March 6,1817 , 10-etf 9 7F; IMIXES - Oand 00 Oranges, fur rite at I MARTIN D _ Drug and Confectionary Store , =EM9 13R a E t SERVEDCMi:GER.—A ''" v March 26 12- 'Druz natrenufCctionary Store' . . , . I • A VENDISII TOBACCO..4The loiters of the weed l In Its nitre flavor, can haie a first rate article at' ' March 201 l't • . ' MARTIN'S Drug Store: Adiutnistratotos Notice. • Wfig letiers • of Adniicietration have been • E ra ßE nted In the subscriber, on the estate 'of ED. 'WARD DAVIS. Miner. late Of the•bormegh of Minersvllle, tichoylkill county, deceased. by the Register of Schnvt• kill county ; notice i 4 hereby given that all shove in debted to the estate of mild deceased, are re q uested to make payment without delay, ind those havngclaima will present them for vetttement to the subscriber. • - • WILLIAM STEII!SER, Administrator. March VI, 18' • ' i ,13.8 t Books lon Farnsinn - 81. Gardening. E. ur.ssENDEn's New American Gardener 75 .1'• . do • • Complete. Farmer ‘ '' 75' i ' Kitchen and fruit Gardencr ' ... 25 thirst's American Plower Garden Directory ' Tbe Gardener, atraimpont of early vegetables ~- Mitt ivated for, the table,ity th , plough and ' spade2s .. For.snle ni HANNA:WS.' • • March 21 - 13 Fruit So Shade Trees, Shrubbery, • • A 8 this is the reason for planting, pe'rsensjti want ot , Fruit & Shads Trers, &c., will please bind in their orders. Oath Trees furnished at $ per 100, pdcksge and earri4ge added. B. DANN AN, Agent, • Foi different Nurseries. Pottsville, March 13; 1817.: ` • NOTICE.! In 75 - ito 311 , t. 60 ad 4iictbetpliia. • CHEA:P. - SilaiND : stc. `VENETIAN BLIND MANUFICTUIIEit ' No. 1211i4rtlx Sixth street, fA few doors aisovei Market Street.) PRUADELPSIAr, Ai3 now en hind the. largest and Most fashionable assortment of - Narrow Slat and other Venetian Blinds of any establishment in thiUnited tAtais, which he will sell, wholesale and retail. at the lOwest prices. The citizens - of Schuylkill County are respectfully solicitedt9 call on him before purchasing elsewhere, as he isitonfident of giving entire satisfaction to al whn may thus favor him with* call. . • ! I ' OLD-La...NDS *painted anti Trimmed; so is to look equal An new, _ ; I Orders punctually atteudotl to, and the blinds for' warded with despatch. f'. • • • 1 ; D. J. WILLIAMS. `lo:2in Ph March 6, 1817 , . OLD. COFFEE,' TEAS;i&c. , 30i, MIMS old Coba.eoffee. , I Ur 59 bbls. do do I !‘ • ! 40 0 hags yellow BIN imported in . lB %320 do„ do ,Porto Cabello. 1;.+0 do .40 Old Bnmatra. • 1(h) do -do Old GovernMent Java do. ,! 50 dodo Olr'olaracaibo. 10 - balehales Old Mocha.l 1000 half chests Powchong . tea. ' •! MO! chests Souchong do : half do , do NOO do Y:•utig Ilyson !do -75 do Gunpowder 00 do ! internal . ido. , 5 • ! I.:moony 'llysool do s -; !! . 2 eases', each containint 4 lacgitered boxes. sdo ' ! do 14 • do ' do Vdtking Youne !flys*. I ' ' !SO birds. Prime-New OrlMaas EMpar. • ; ' 15n boxes , Matanzas brown.. - do 50 tierces N. Orlirans Clarified do. . - 50 hazes double refined I.Oaf do .; • ' 150 Mils Nevi Orleans sod ! New IberiaMolsses• '2O , tierces prime lie:Wilke-. - I 5, ceroons hest,O.racrasindigo.. ' NuSine , m, Mace, and Clorei. On hand! and.for sale by ' ' DAVID ItANKEN, • ' — 73 Chesnut street, Philaitti Phila , Maich 6, ISI7 1 •i 113-2 m GARDEN SEEDS ORNAMENTAL . SIIRUBB, E PER G R EEXS; ROSES,' 'PLANTS, ROOTS, ,t c. .• ! FOR pale every - day, in ttie . Market. •below Sti,th street p ; .I'hilndelpltia, nearly.opposite " t '"' the Schuylkill 'Bank, .t • did Collection of the above, comptisina all chore° Ind de-, suable varieties from the narden and Nitrseios of 'the subscriber, at the Rising sun-Village near Philadel phia. • ' ' S.IMAUPAY., • • N. B.— Orders addressedtohimat either of the above places will be promptly attended to i ' I Philada, Feb 27,1841' ' I MOUNT: VERN3N HQtJSE. No. 65 North.; Kccond 1-Stpeet, •• • ; PIIILAPELPIII.I, QY BRADYI & PARKER. E.stAbstriherVies pectfully inform their old frirnds T nnd the citizens cif Srhuylkill County and North ern l'etitt-ylvania generally, that they have taken the above lintel, where they are prepared to entertain travellers and others visiting the city in the very hest style: The lintel is large and cOmmodiouv, and sittta ied in the very centre of the busini-ss, part or the city: it lets lately. undergone thorough repair, and will-not suffer in compari-nu tvith others ii point of coniG.rt, convenience,nnd elegance No CiThrt3 s ill be spired to render satisfaction to their :nests. 't.s- Give us a call. ft.:011.1 IMAM% - It. P. PARKER. Philada., Feb 27,1817. 0- NOT 'ROUGH & READy! BUTIMOOTH &READY.' CH ARLES STOKES, Al Globe gap' •of Fashion, '206 Xarket street,. 3 doors!belor , PHILADELPHIA HAS now on hand ati .Intel` and handnotne a lot of SPRING and SUMMER clothing as hassever been offered in.this market. I Good enatr, front 75 cells to 06 ; Pants; from 7.1 , cts. to $3; Nests. funned cents to,**2 50. Country mer,c r hants wishimr . to purchase clothing will , find it to their interest'to call and examine. for them selves.. We take rite:lB4re Wallowing our goods at all times.. r 5. R. niemhrr the place, - i ARLES STOKES, Globe flail Of Et rhino, VG Market 41, 3 doing below 11th, Phila, Feb 20th, Idl 8-3 m - 7" SUPERIOR FA ; :l1ILY :GROCERIES No. 55. South Third Street, . . I few. doors abure ti4"Krchanz e, opposit l e Girard Bask, PIIILADELPIIIA. • WM, L..iMADI3OCK, • IDESPECTFITI.I.Y Mvitesthe attention ofpurchasers it, to his choir e stock of Graceries. embraeing the fi nest assortment, selected in bothtlie Philadelphia and New York markets. ' 1 • , ittadditimtto the usual variety' ordinarily for sale in Grocery Stores. his efforts havOieen,particularly di rected to the selection of Articles of the:mom rare and choice descriptions. Consisting ht Fruits, Preserves ; English and Ainetiean Ptcklei, Sardines, Havana, Swestweats,' Ca•stips, Cocoa, Chocolate. Stoma, Yar mouth Inflaters. Capers, Anchnv ies.'PePper Sauce. 01. ireslAfrican Cayenne Pepper, Indio Soy, Currie Pow der, Maccaroni, Vermicelli, l'ethes Pols, En2lish Sau ces of every variety; Anchovy Paste. Particular care has been observed in the selection of the purest, most fragrant and delicious Teat, the finest and be-t flaCored.iintiorted Cigais,and the r:chest earl • .eties nf Cheese, together with a first rate assnrttnent of high and low priced Sugars. Coffees: Molasses, Spices, eintimeinig every article which can be (maim,/ by families or indivtduals in his line of business,und at the !invest cash prlres at which V)ey can be furnished In either oCilte Atlantic cities. j , Goods will be carefully packed and sent to any depot, or other point named, in the city free nfcharge, and orders\ by letter or otherwise, will be fitted prompt. fy on the C arne terms as ifpersorly applied for. ' Philada., Feb 13,1317 -7-3 m _7•4' DRUGS ! DRUGS ! I DRUGS , ! • , . Thornp.on si. Crass - ford, /PO hES ALE . It VGGIS 2' S ; No. 40, Afuriet at. (aoath side, below Serashl,) rote tner~rtite,- . OPFER Air .sale ti large stuck of Fre;ll • Drugs, Medicines and D)e•Stuffs, to which- A ir they call-the attenlion of Country Met- , tll3llls and Dealers 'siting the city - _iv Coach, Cabinet, .3 pan,,lllack and other • 'Varnishes of a supepor quality. Aloft, White and Red Lead, Window Glass, Paints and Oils, cheaper than Ever. • 4 C. nre also proprietor , of the Indian Vegetable Italiani, celebrated throughout their own and neigh boring citates, as the 'best prenbration for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c Money refunded In every jinstance where Tio llenefdis received. Philada., Jan 30th, 1816. • lover's First 'Premium n • Ink, •NO. 87,' NORTH 3d • • TIIE celebrity of the ink's MenufactUred by the suh scriber, and the extensive sates consequent umin thtthigh reputation which they have attained. not-only throunhout the'United, States; but in the %1 , est 'lndies and China, has induced him to make eitirry necessary arrangement Itri supply the vast demand upon in, es tablishment. He is flow prepared with every variety of Black. Rine and , Red Inks. Copying ink, indelibly Ink, aid Ink Powder; all prepared under Ills own per- Sonal superintentlencmso thaPpurchasirs may depend ',uprinils•stipeitor quxlity, 11 • Ifoover's Adamantine Cement, a superior article for 'op:ldine Glass, China, Cabbie( Warm•kc., useful In every Housekeeper, being a;white liquid; easily sp 'plied", and not Strected by 9rdinnfy heat-•warranted.- eerarophlcts containing. the tattnerrnis of Men of science and otherti,lwilthe furnished to pur . chaserit. For sale at the Alanufacto y, tyliolesale an retail, No. 87. North Thivd Street, oppwite Cherry street,, PhiladeMbia, by .roserit t. I Pfiliada., Jan,. 20. th, 1817, For Sale at Private Sale • . A LE that certain tract or parcel of land, snitaied on /V the itroad Mlisntain, in I.owek.6lahantonge town ship,rit Schuylkill County,(fOrnieily, Berke county,) In the. state of Pennaylvaitia,hoanded and-tleseribed as fol lows, to wit :—Beginnlne at a marked White wtic tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Milter,.north sixty-five perches, to a white oak; thence by late vacant land, now sutveye 4 l .to George Werner. west 146 perches to a stone ; them., by late' vacant lan& now Surveyed toj.eonard (Hick, south sixty-five perch es to a Spanish oak; thence east 116 perches, to the; place of beginning.:contaitilog 611 y-fire acres and one huodted-and fifty-two perches of laud and allowances of sic per cent: for roads, &c JOHN G. BRENNER, . Executor of F. Beall"' eitate. 69, Market et. Shila.lelphia, September 19.11316 • 38- - 4TTF.NTION.!! MILITARY TORE. T . TIE subssriher would respectful)* inform his friends. and euetnme.rs, that he has located his - In Third street. No. 96, a few donre below Race, where he Would be 'pleased to ree,his old customers: and as Malty new. attests nfe disposed to favor him with their custom, Re stilt continues to manufacture Military nod Stiortmenn articles Of every _description,. such as. Leathec,•Cloth, Felt, e ifk and Waver Dress Comet' all patterns ; Forage Caps, liolsters for Troop, EtoctS• 40. Cartrouch Itaxes,.llaymtet Scabbards. Sword Bette or 'all ::kinds. Canteens. Knapsacks, different patients t Fire Ilikkets, Passim: Mises'. Tube do.' gnashes and Pickers, Plumes, Pomponns, Firemen's Caps, Leather' Stocks. Cnn Cases, etipetior quality pot Bags, Game Pimp. Drums. ke. t .Orders thankftillY received and promptly attended to ViM. CRESSMAN, No. 96, North 34 at , - few doors helms' Rae.. Phitada., Aarptarjr 13,4h.!.514 -f 111•1 . . , from Vera Cruz 2di 'I iI...AIRDLICG OF OER FORCES.' . 1; SUPPLIES :CUT OPP it , THE-ESEMY !! ir -,.. -,.. , • • l l ' --- • • , .R. , ron'noisanci•—:antiin , 4! Amenedlt 1 tt rerl-• .Carving Rqvubts-71.,055i Orig. ...1141triis and seven int*—fiiresbncia if 1 . cr., 17, I 2.: • Rescie of • Illi Shiparnii Real gera—r .., i f Squad. - I rpt, 4.e. • I ' ;••• . , , ' Through the politeneis of Mr. Keely . Coudue 7l for Of the Rail : 11104, we hare received on eXtra : front the Ledgir o i (lice, from Which We glein'the • 'following import i rit intelligence : , The brig Portia caries-11.ot .New. Orleans on the ' .:sth, from S:arrificios, bringsdates to the 15th con taining important intelligence foram the foice:. operating againal( Vera Cruz. [ Troops were landed on the 7th. after a ream noigancii by the Generals with their Aids- and the. l'opogr'aphical ..hrps. The guns of tian.Juan di Ulloa opening a fire of shell and round shot, but without hunt to the party. Twelve thouliind . troops were landed on the 9th, and took tipheirline of march for the po sitions assigned i em. . A fire with oi i ril and round' shot was opened from thestearriea Vixen rind Spitfire , which was returned by the 'astle, without effect. %%l Gen. en !muted til. division and.in, taking his f , position carried t i redoubts, after a spirited resbd ance lot the enly in whi'eh 'their loss .was con siderable. On ur side, Capt. Alburtis: of Fred= erieksburg was tilled- with six others. • The troops to,lk [ po.sitioa to the left and rear of the . city, am [ enfronelfflaelits conniteneed.-- The city was talnplete y surrounded. ['TIM router pi as lea Mg from the tanks Intim city have, beenti[okett tp, cutting off thesupply. Midshipman I.loL;ers,ww, rescued. busing just` left the , city- foidl'erote. "mind in a c [ art,l with a , i . guard. II . IMI The city eataltitarleatioa . there , eitti lie lull castle auil the The ball the Penasylvall There leis hr f day and 130111 9 tin , among them C' Fifteen or tweli (been taken pri:f fifty killed. • ll , Vl°rts Cauz I Marsh 12—Mn g, rnib i • ThelllineS'4cier Col. Nalith had a bris , l af;tion with'ille enenti , in %%hick the were latter, after a par tial Success' at the outset,' were finally. en •drw 1 back with conitlef-able losS. this morning the line of iuvasintent—son te fine or six niiles in ' ex tent—will"proliably. be complete. ' It would tall i c a page of Idur paper to give fall effect to a deskription . ef, the first landing o f our troops on the 4110-upon of Me Di h-.-a more stir ring sperniblel has pridathly never been witness 'ea in A meril in the first line there was 110 less than sere itv . heavy 'surf - boats, containi ng - nearly 4000 'igitiars, and all of then-expected to meet.an eb , sty - belbre they struck the shore. Notwithstafiiltng this, every man was anxionwto be firi:t—tle.iyilunged into the water waist deep as- they readied the siaure—the „ star,'mid strikes' we - ri instantly , thattini—a rnAt was' nettle fin 'ale iltatal hillii, and antic! loud . shouts' they pressed forward: . Three lOn4 and loud cheers arose from their comrades mil -1 1 1 (m board, awaiting to he embark-. ed, oaf meater:bile the tops and every portion of the fttreign vessels were CroWaCti A% ith spectators' of the I scene. I Not one "41/10 witnessed h will , ever forget,-, eI litading:• Why the Mexicans did, net opiNtSe fis is a greater mystery than ever. cfinsitlering t eit• great ativitinvesat the tiatt.ond: that they hay .•sinee opposed every step ( jf • our : 1 ., advance-, i • .' . The !rook Pufrered inrr over the heal, Loitmg sun th nut tent& or Et have fallen fire from the mortnor has led with suc h, lizus Ganz, Maid) 13—MorOing. At half paSt 3 n'eloelt' i thia morning;' the enemy opened With rottinl shOt and-shill.. not •ooly from the Fattener laround the Morn but froni the castle. Rorkett - wrre also thrown. and the sky of time was completely lit up by them, yet a !Argil por tion of them( fell far short, • In the mean time our own are - compelled to remain quiet and take thisfire—the hardest duty .a soldier has to ler. form. MI ,ere anxiousto strike back, and they will he gratified in a. few days. • The gene Val ,impression seems to be.that the city will surrender in the courechf ten days or two weeks. Neiidm.bt is expressed of the successful termination 'of the enterpiise, We heve! l examined all the accounts, so far and • to are pleased to .find thit -none of our- t.. 4 .Chttylkilt boil; have been killed or wounded so far. V. ANOTHER BA7 rtLE • ' 'ON TOR RIO GRANDE !I AMERICAN.AIBIS AGAIN VICTORIOUS. • ; Gen. Crrea whoocciipied'ilre-!emintry between Cinnargo with 13000 eavalrV, nail infantry liaS been wet by Co). Ctirtis arid defeat :ed. Gen. 17 . rren hadsitrroattilerl,Col. Curtis, who ~vas placed ma biul fix ; when Col. Drakri arrived ant) tliargi'!il, oil the rear of Gen. I"'s.„,firreek a despe'rtte cliarw was then rwale . by Cob: Curtis, which enabled him to ;achieve a great i iFtory.— Gen. U. ireired precipitately; and -tile coniumni. cations on the lain Grande, is again openj • It was rruntired that Geu. Taylor had !renclwd Monterey. - The iossof tin Mexicans at Buena Vir:ta is sail to be ViOli . inid 1000 prisoners, anion= the Gen. 'Alexia, and their-A:lint:ant General. IZEMI . . " Notice in ParttSion.i Ennis Of John .11f,,rrii; late of Erie CUUnty, Pa. Oreased; I • rr rnh Biel Morris r ottFyilie. Israal Morrls,, floral-14 Morris. Edmond Morris, Horatio MorriS guardian otirplitor child ,if Fraokila Norri': John Nor- , the. Saenh Morris intermarried with Curtis , Lewis. and Curtis Lev ts of Reading. l'a.. and 01l the,heits. deni ?ci and legarrepresentaticesofJoloOlorris, late of, the borough of Erie. Pa.' , . You irelhereby notified and.reqo red. in porrntrnee of *lnlet Med by the Orphans' Conn x of Erieonnty; Fa., in be tut appear - hi the said Court at Erie, on Mon. , day, the third day of May, 1517, then and Caere !oar, rept hr refine to take the real estate of tlkt said deem - dent dent at tha;valuatinn, nr if not accepted to allow canoe (if any or either of you have) Why the real estate of the the said dkedentihnold not he sold according to law the ..aid 1.41 estate being two town lots in the borough' of Erie, Chtitalning about one-third of an acre each. withlwodweliing houges,onenthrick andone of frame, with the atipurteuances erected thereon'. • fl - MILES W. cAtrqui, Sheriff. Sheriff's O(Lce. Eric, Pa., ) hlarcli427 IOVER, Manufacturer. 5-1 y FOllll during AP ~ . '.- Fria Treek..4e., For ; B ale. , . TitE irutiseriber'has . for,sale a.large. supply of Fruit Trees a; his Nursery at filoorestown,New Jeriger, nth as . , . . -PE I ACII, .-. • ".• PEAR,' , 1 CIIERRY, 11,11'3f,- ARPLE. - . • 'APRICOT, NEC V A RIN ES, QUINCE, ,¢e, All'Of whir h will he sold at the lowe-t rates. ' '0.3. A emaipeue can be seen at flannareii Bookstore. P.ottesiiiii, who will supply ail orders len with him at - Anrt nni ice..lollN PI4I2IIINEId Marcii.s ' .• . - - . 10-30 , ______ - I....StIPEIZIOR ,GUILE !VINES ' IN lilr V 011111111 G VALLEY. -• ''•-• • (A riumnp.Y ' f;" . FT', aal e a . a i nd ror r ent, 117 . trirtal li r , c , wit, 1 17 . terzns. 7 ( - Attorney at Lit*: Wilkeetrarre,lnzerna Connty, fa'. Wilkaaltarra. Fsb.l3, 47 - ' !;",SO . 7 I p kRDAtS CATS ! BY YES cos SCRIPT. Important stet:ES:3MM - • WA TER AN, • F RON. v so closely 'besieged that everv iwith the iitteilor is cut oll; and itioubt that bug ere this botk the V are iu_possessipti of our tfptips. It killed Capt. Curtis passed aver a Ilegimeut withotit hijury. VsitA Cituz, :%larch consideral4 skirtnibhing-. to twenty oronc Hien Ninnoleil,. 1. Dickson of Smith ( - iliort.— hty of the Nfexican have oilers, horses and nieit, awl sonic ihnih regulars and volunteers, have . .ilittly .ince the landing—marehing ly sand'hills. without water, under 4 tiring the day. snd sleeping nut with leddin4, during the heavy trews which tlnight--enosed ton , to a continual lialterieifiom the enemy--yet not 4 .L ', t een hgard. - Anything can he efrec -I,troopft, .Yours, tte. .., FOR SALE: ne and a half Story. litiners' Mows, halt ,the last aerann. aitnatrd in the Town of St. ply to the undersignctint his store_ ' j WALTUR LAWTON: 1.1-1 March. 13th 1847 St. ciza Mil - • ' • \ , • `MINERS' "JRNAL: aturdaj. Morning. .41pril . 19414. AdVertiSCts, news 011ferVe hytthe erroortrteitt or ourilaper,tllnt news found on elle,- pageodzieb compels the realler to glithee his ere over ell the' caret ON:meats. "fhlo olnintes to 'e greet extent; the objection of :owing naverti..ineots, placed on what turmr4 the out do of the pape? The important intelligence from the a r my relicts n Ii I C found in•anotlicr cottunts, was isst4- in extras from our office th advance of all nue eo. c em i i i, tar i", 3, the Icily papers havl; oth er offices did not issue ortY.) and about twenty hours' In advance of the recrild of -the city meta containing the hewer Vs Those of our f übst . -ribers wtio have rernorfif Irate notice at- - this offici.r end their prers'w,ilf changed .areordinejy. . • I , • cr . :•-' s We hiive received the Annual . Repirt 'of the. Board of yratle, made to ttre,Poal At•sticiation of Schuylkill County, ie will I>r laid hefore.our teaderc next meek..',- A ecoaiderable press'of iidrestisements abroad and ut holm., to rihich we invite ettentiOn, him encroached on onralerrs columns, and crowd o• , d out several articles: . \ Ir John 'Nl'. Crosland d isposed has posed' of Anthracite, Gazette to Mr. E. Q. jackson;'llinner ly nfthc Emporium. . . H LT Mr. VI Minot Hill, has adirminteti WilliamsQ. with him iu the Tin and Stove' btrai: ** , a: ne-a and. ititenil cctending their.bueinegis at the I - old 6talial: • alr We icier otir riailers to the advettidirnent, - of , the 041. mil ;Prank Imat i tute in anl3ther :co!utnn. circulAi containitiri further pa'riicu , ;Lars , with rdgaril to thid Institut4M, can be exam ined at thisMlice. 1 i • ap• Mr. J Fro:skill!4i•is.j hat,removeil hte , wearing Establishment to the upper 'end e o f the' Beiough. dvvervels etc4nagement. —Si:e virtisetnent. :f 4 Mrs. Byro/1 Phil pt, has , opened . 6 New, Furnittire Storein - this Borough,2nt the old stanct Where 1)14 hu-band carried ,on the Store husinestn• • • See advertisement. Gen:Taylor his been fornvtlly nominated for, the Precidency .in Convention. \by the Whiz , of 'the new State of lowa. ' • 1 . 'f ' ur INOV L ATIONS.,7" We learn that Nlesgra. % r oute & Duhrtnan have . .sold Out the Orwiesburg ..Stimine ilea Yolks." to 'flifessis.‘lChnrl4l trailey" and J.:P. Hubert, ,Estirs. ft is to be neutral i,t politics fur the. present—but' lanti•renicival to the bark bone. It is time for the' : friends of ' rennual to begin to organize oleo. IP defeated this fell, the Court House will !main' where it it fur years to come.. Such the' inevitable revolt of a defeat the ensuing th i erefore behooves the blends of removal, Sn matte' a 'united and. prompt effort, and they can, end will; carry it before the people. :lAe soon ,, is we ran procured copy of the Bill' we will ley i¢ Lel:we-our readers. • TELEGII A PII C 11” PA ri meeting lof the' Stniliholders in. the Phibrielpbia, Rending end' rini‘ille Tel'. 6110 Coinpanywill be ;held in ) the filly of lieulrpHz, on the 2tith of April. '1 he company havem \ bfainetl a rhartv. and intend fia.` iithing the line titioon or, Possiple. .Siie advertioe-* ntent. - , T.III•WEELY SrAiit:S• in lisuntsu;t•rta.—.. M r . itinn!nifs new, Line of Fatir 11utso Post (joaches has ,conimoneed-runaing--it lease' Pennqlsania if all, Appoints, an' .Tnenieyre • l'ltursdayik-and aturtlays . at 7 o'Sl'oek, lA. a l rid Cakes Stags Oaks, Harrisburg, an' the, al..' lernalP•dayo. di/Perril...the patninaie of the public. 1.111181 containing Otlfer OA:a/lats . will l!e 'issued in -13 few days. (0 We have received n sample of Greer Tea fromASe :tore u 1 Mr. INilJiain H. ililletto• Agent for tha New` York and Phifild i elpliia Petite!' !ea Company:which we shouid pronounce to be good article; and-ean• rerninmendlt. For forth- I` erporticulars , s , ee advertisement. I 1 Qurats.r-:-The Philadelphia North American . • puts fo!th the Condoling :as a rnotiimotsial. • . 1.10411 . 1 a : • i , 1 . . ... - 1 'Wives oho donne try "to keel! .theiWbushanis' • . !will loose them., A tillw goes the eioirtie:g before .:inaiiiagr, and the wife must do , it after rilorriege. or some other womatrwill. , :., . Oh, arv-rckhoycledgnierlit . ! PhibJe/phia Erphgiyo e 0 r— Mil fijnoye Sw; C t Nt.vr lam r &*Arinex - ricr.stur".—. We iinil tfie falldwingim•ntre Of our exchange papers. show/ that: rnatrimp6 - and appren ticeship is n prevantatlve to, crin*. Fa Eia .worth , ha attention of parents and guardiat. The-foll.swi r ng annlysid".ig relation Cu, the criit. 0413 in 111 e E'artern Penitentiary. nbc without Inlet est coLour, White Visieci. Colored MdleA " Vein des, IitLATIONS u nnlartivij, W i ht/la and , . ithiwette, §cpreated. ffnUTHT and 'oerced' lin 24' years of nga. Bound and left their masters hefufe Never bound, . TO . F: itf.TOLCTIOV hi ESICO:—. rslitalt; rOcent ly r drpreoal al the Mexican Cafital. goes out of power because the Clergy' have succeeded in srou.ing the pe;iple against the set ent proposition to take and tax • their retreats. We learn that the povvers or flit! :government wiil not. As flea been sulp,ned. I.e admini•rered by •S...r.is; who hes Iwen eho.en M. the place of Gaits Fantene but. under !bedew. t , y the Chief l i ustiCe end Iwo assi`stsiit.. until a new Congress e c on'es in. . Th e s up r e m e pourer still , resides 'in oarrrs • . 4 :TEA.+ With the close Of the government of rannlle. the ex i.tence ;of „Gong yes:. also terminates. A new Congress can hardly be elected before mitleurnmeer . and to this body must be submitted all propesi; bons of peace. &r. The facts show Iheilepren: We Condition of the country. and open before the' army under santa Anrraocatoorny future.' Thp Clergy refusing to give ..of their mrams, or to bis laird any longer upon Ihnli'property, is in itself a powerful argument sgairlir r t the prospect of sup. plies, and will serve alike t.' hasten the ovretlitoW of the Mexicans, and in probability the i•on ,umation .of peace. SiNTI. A 1113'• will follow tisnar.tra, and PAREPiA. the moment he 'attempts to invade the ...rights OT the resourees of the Clergy. bn fess, indeed, tie is Libre to s!rengtb . . eit.himsclf by snmo d ec i,jv o, at ly pnta te over b ee , arms.-I, l eryisylvaniao. • 1 • MEM Mil BM 611' • • 79--719 1, . • • .Z 176 1319 723 123 II 2176 349 434 1393 1177 Il 111 H
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