~~ Tile Coal Trade for 1547. The quantity sent by Rail Road this week Is 32;020- 12—by Canal, 2,300 17—in all 34,330 00—total by :Rail R0ad.503,145 14—do by Canal 67,714 06. • By Railroad the quantity is about 100 tons this week. By Canal, the shiiiments have been dicuin, hilted coustderably, in constudiense of,tt large breach whi - Ch occurred at Laurel ; me II hait been repaired, end boats are running again.. _ • We have no material change to notice in the trade.— The demand for coal is more eel's's - 43 in consequence of alio advance in the price of transportation of. 10 Ms. per ton,which will take place on the [scot July, and the sup -I.ly is only limited by the great scarcity of coasting yes sckitO catty the coal froni s ßichniond. A gentleman with whom we conversed a fee: days since from the East, attributes one' of,the causes for • ihe great saarcitty of vessels, to. the numerMis Storms Which have occurred along our cdast within the last flicnotabs, which were very destructive to tbeshipping,. One tingle town in Maine hail lust no lees than V.lves ads wthin that period. . The unusual nuniber employed In the Gulf trade, and also in the foreign trade, w iltin all probability tleate a starchy of t iridstiriught ut the wsole slii27inr season. • After the Ist ofJttly next, there will be an increase, in the rates of toll and transportation Mail Road of Utcents per ton, with a prospective monthly increase of lcicents afterwards. • • , ;Freights have advanced again to the New . England •pf s #l.s, and vessels remain as searce:as ever. Our Cot +pondent sends us the following quotatnans r , ) New York, qe Newark, To Pr,,,iirlenre, To. Fall 'Rivet To New Ile/Kind, .To Sateurr Portsmouth, N !TO Portland, Me., Ur= :To:Ne‘%; Ilaven, ENC=I To Trov TO Albany, The rates from Bristol are cts. more PRIX-Es Of COAL ON BOARD. White Ash Lump; Nut - do. • Broken. Ete - ,.and Stove, Red A'sh Lump, Prepared, Nut,•••••.„ • Lehlgh Lump, .- • Prepared, The freights by Canal continue the saute—Tocentti to Philadelphia and 81 EO to New York. • ; Sent for tbe,week ending on Thurrday Evening Ina:— RAIL ROAD. • CANAL. Wait. TOTAL. WEEK. ' TorAL. P. Carbon, 11.629 Ott 219.632 IO I • 1,9.10 05 53,592'17 Pottgv 5,950:1t - 66.920 07 S. Haven, 13,181 09, 230.709 11 27 , 1 12 13.60 09 P. Clinton, 1056 12 25,3' 215 . 65 00 658 00 32,02 Cf 12 50,145 14 2,312 17 67,714 OG 6311121 620,'60 00 Total' R.R•& Canal PATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON EATL ROAD. TO JULY 1. 1647. Mt. Carbon. Sch. IlarPr; Pt Clinton 81 50 SI 40. • $I 15 110 1 _ I lb From To PitiladelpliM, 70 ,Itii hinOtur . i . _ , nATrs ori TOLT. CF CANAL. TO J , NY. 1, 16.1 P. From' 'Mt. Carbon. S. 11:”-en. - I'. - CI int im To.rbilddrlpllia, ' GI cts. GO cts. 59. cts LEHIGH COAL TRADE For the weeit coding Jo,le. 59,1817. Vi t. Et 7.'20 1 17' Summit - Mine • . Rliume Run ' . .1,199 15 Beaver Meadow 3.509 u. 9 Summiti;26B 10 Buzlcon 3:57.5 19 Buckumuntain Co. LB.:, It; Wyoming . • 305 1)0 4 21,649 06 ,-• LACK&WANt COAL The quantity of Coal sent to Market fo`r..the •xeek en ding ,lung 12. 11,2.-.6 Total for the season PMEGROVE COAL TRADE. . Amount Of coal transported nn the Union Canal Mit Road, fur the week embus Mnv 27111.! Tons. c.iYt. qrs. 2,109 1.3 ' • Per last report IA 223 3 - • 1 1 3,337 15 V. 1,. CONRAD, Colico4 , r. Amount transportrd An Swatara Rail Roaddiom 1601 to 31st May,.(inclusive.) • Tons. C. %rt. qrs. • 3,441 10 2 . Fer last report 10,465 7 2 Total 13900 Is 0 C: L. CONRAD, Collectrr. Total . • Dllt.L CREEK RA11: ROAD.. Ihe followin' the amount of roil pasced over the hllll Creek-Rail Road, for the last six dal F. 7.P29 I 9 Tnn•, 95.3e2 12 ' Per lasi report Total 104,519 10 ." GEORGE !JADE:SIIi, Collector SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAIL ROAD Amountof co.!i transported over th'il Schuylkill Val ley Rail Road, for the week ending orlizioturilay even ing last. ' 7,123 05 Tons. 101,65..5 17 ." , , Per last report . 111.809111 " ; JESSE - TURNER, Collector Total MOUNT CARBON & PORT CARBON RAIL ROAD Amonfit oCCoal transported over the Mount Carbon E:Port.,Carbon Rail Read, CoT the week ending 'on ekt urilay_eventna last. 10 497 10 • Tons. l'er last report T75,7:15 15 " • 150.e.13 II " JESSE TURNI;II," Collector, Total MINE IIILLi& SCHITYLKILL HAVEN RAILROAD. The following is the amount of Coal transported ttiver this road for the week ending on Wednesday last. 1.1,500 03. Ton;, 229,2.50 12 • Pe'r lat.t report t. 83.919 17 " WILLIAM NEWELL, Collector Total MOUNI' CARIION RAIL ROAM • Amount °renal transported over thin Road for the week ending on Thursday evening last. . 6,103 II Tens l'er last report - 81,410 13 ,'• • BM ~ NOTICE. mug annual merlin. of the stoekholdep of tbe,Phil adelphia, Reading, k•PottEville Telegraph Co.. trill beheld at Bourbon's .11etel,In the city of Itending.on th., 6th day of 314, ISO% June 26 - ' 9.0",. BLANK. BOOKS .-WIIOLIESALE AND ftIEI.7.AIL. 3 n i t QUIRES 31.nlitnn Blank Books. : • kilinO3 do Dend do 1000 do Foolscap, full bound do - 1000 do .do half bound do 30 dozen Cfpering books at 7,5 &$1 00 p et dos. 10 gross Pass books, paper, , , 2 50,pQrgtOss leather 7.50 do , 10 gross Copy books, at 450 510 Together with.a large assortment of Receipt . hooks, ,Illemorandum books. &c. As wellave made arrangements to have our stock mann farmed at the same rates' that wholesale houses are supplied in Philadelphia and New York, we ran as sure the merchants and traders of Schuylkill and the ad jpining counties, that we can kupply them just as cheap, (and some articles cheaper) than they can' lie supplied In Philadelphia. Books printed, ruled, and hound to order at short no lice at 11 . ANNAN'S i :Wholesale Bnnkstnre, Printing & Bindery Jane tfi Leaden Pipe . .• • LEADEN Pip e , inch bore. inch ann-inch. to wish, yarning rilnir sizori; nt-o nr pipe,ibr carrying water utler lirrht fur raie'at - . . BANN r Any quantity of pip's of any size obtained In'or der at short notice. For carrying Water I.4 4 a . rien pipe Is . ,cheaper than wood. [June,26 t 25 .1311X . X.??X' S WEEKLY iTIDGLET, - OF ' New Books. Part 9, Dembey . k San, • • . 8 Pictorial History of England, Part 25. , •25 Washington his Generals, by Ilepillay,2 vets, $2,50 Kitty's itelat.ons, by Misa,Lestie, • , 25 The Gunsmith - of Orleans, or Viol. - " - ^ 4 " ,, 112 i or - Orleans, or Vinlao, Joseph Thishhre:ok, or the l'oacher,• . Edward Manning, or theJtriale and the Maiden, The Boston Conspiracy, or the Royal Police, , The Trippings of Toni Pepper, • • The Life and Adventures '(John A. . 25 The Sea Serpent, or the Queen of the Coral Cave; 25 Tourpe Tan; or the Middy of the Macedonian, ' '25 count of Morttrrf,"or Woman's Revenge. ' 50 Remarkable Events in the History of America, 1 25 Harper's Life ofJoFephus, anew translation, part I, 25 Greatest Plagde of Life, part 3, - • - - The Meteor, or the Cutter of the Ochn, 25 The Irish Sketch Book,- by Titma reit, • I se Song Bird Fancier, , 12l The hinnk's Revenge, or the BecretEnettly, 50 Stanley's Chess Playeedllagazine, dfrst.parts, each 25 A few copies Bite's Wandering Jew, Ss . Marriage, by Miss Ferrier, • ^ ' 25 Henry Longford or the Forged Will, . 121 The Mai • Of Destiny, or the fedvealitres of st Vag almnd; ' SS Fresh supply of Life in London, • • 75 Ellen Munroe, in paria,each 25 I , ngether with all the late otihlicatinnsJuet received and far sale wholesale and retail et CIANNAN't3 inns 245 20, Bonk and Periodical Stile. Ice Create. • QETIVED up at Martin's Saloon every day and even ''. flavored with Vanpa,lemon, rine`Apple; abd Strawberry. • • lie Is also prepared to (Walsh parties and paivat efdm flies with Ice Cream, and satiate a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed beretollite. June ID, 1547. • " MINERAL WATER. • . THE subscriber respectfully announces to his nurne roue friends and the public to general. that he has made such arrangements as will enable hire to have on hand a constant supply of his celebrated tiA,RSAPA RILLA, LEMON, and GINGER, MINERAL IVATER, In glass battles, which he is prepared to supplyto, cus tomers at all times. • June 19, 2.5 ' JOHN S. C.`MARTIN. r l " partnership heretofore eaisting between Henry Snyder and Edward Owens, plasterers, in the bo rough of Minersville, was dissolved by mutual consent, on, the 16th inst. Those indebted, and those having claims will present them for settlement to Henry Snyder. HENRY SNYDER, EDWARD OWENti. June 16 :25—St* . . . A . SITUATION as engineer by a young t or n who is J fully coutiietent to take charge of a high. pre -sure I entir e. can furnish bond. testimonials of AllialiiiealiOnS 'and charactei. '.Address, Engineer, at this office. Jene 19 - L'..5 —1 t.* aingie Ctipies. . OdF the Miners' J ournal can he obtained every Satur y at the following places : At the counter ; William Oldkrioni' Minersvitle; Henry li.thissler's,'Port Carbon. 12, 21 HEREAS 'Petters of Administration have been V % granted, by - the Register of Schuylkill county, to the sithscrathr on the estate of David M. Daries,ilecea,- ed of the borougn of Minerwille ; all awing claims against the estate will please present them duly authen ticated and all those Indebted to it will .make immedi ate payment. - - 8 1 130 1 60 I bo b 5 2 374 2 3 7 i. 221 2 37} a 250 1 50. 2 , 25 175 1 75 • 'Daguerreotype Likepesses. LI, guises in want of a perfect, clear, ala hriMain. I picture of themselve, Or friends are invited to call and iixantrne the specimens taken by'. 11. W. Peale, at o. 8, Town 11n11. Formerly a great obstacle presented Itself in the production of a perfect picture of 'family croups and children, but by a late discoveiy this °lista cle has dissappeand, as the time of setting will not .ex ceed from 3 to 4 seconds 'ill .clear, and 6 to 8 in cloudy weather. Pictures pot up in handsome Morocco cases, Lockets,' Breastpins, &c., on moderate tern's'. Instruc- , lions given. in the latest improvements. Cameras and Chemicals for sale. June 19 95-3 t 53 631 a $3 70 :3 45 a 350 62.3 a 75 3 621- a 370 3 75 a .3 bil : 3.371 a 3 50 3 871 4- 00 The G.ranrl. - Infpre.rt fire tire body of Ho County of .3cl:111111;X: repectfully report: 'THAT they have had submitted to theireonstderatirni I. thirty bills. twenty-four of which have been folllld true. and six have been ignored: Tliek have also, under the three:bun of the Court, visited the jail and public of fices and would recommend that arluffiluinal prey actions be taken for the preservation of the public records, by causubre additional iron doors to be itiadelor the vaults. and repairing those already there.: As )11in is &matter of the first importancetint to thipeople at large, and it is be lieved that in ruse dflire, the:records would not he safe; immrdiare ar lien 1.11/0,11 the same is recommended. l'i us jail was found in a cleaoly condition. and the wants o f the ,priscumis well supplied Prom the peculiar con struction of the siate•way leading frets the first 10 the second floor, the j tiler ii much exposed to attacks from malicious priseitters. .An alteratuiti to obviate this dan ger is recortimended. The Iltand inquest would, also rm.:man:m.l that an appliration he made by the County Commissioners to the Governor. for copies of the ori, ginal standards for ge nets! use, of weights and tiseasit re's, under the pro - visions ofan act of General Assembly, pass ml titeLitli day of April, IS-0, entitled "An Act author izing the Secretary of lire "'pies of the sttind.iitl weigigs and measures., and for the appointment of., " These standard wvigltis and measures are much wanted in this county to regt 131r the weights and measures now in tree, Sri it Is be lieved that a real inequalities now exist in the same.— The Grand Inquest would again rail the attention of the proper otlieers -to the dangerous condition of the crossing at the intersection of the ullldulit. Ca Ham Port Carbon Rail Road, and advise that immediate measures he taken to abate the unisantUe. All of will:100 respect fuliy submitted TOTAL 57,1_5 16 40,b15 19 31,670 11 7 7:1 12 $1.603 02 16,1110 05 2,001 16 19),105 02 Anthracite Furnace Properly at PUBLIC SALE .. . • A ,„.......1 . 'lli E.stills. 'Tiber will Mier at publ i c sale ‘..:4' c :m Wednesday, the 30.1 n ofJ inneinsi, at ten ..•,• i' l 'o"elock. A. 'al., upon the premises in the —a. a b(rrough of dttouth Easton, Northampton 1 I I I A county, Pen nay Ivania, the entire premises ..--,- . known cs the South Easton Antbracitv Furnace Proper ty, situated, :inn! dy Mg on )1111 street, in said borough, cOnttntling of the western moiety of the tot' mark e d i n the general plain of.faid borough. No. 10, tine whole of - the lots marked in the said plan Nten..ll, 12, 13, 11, and 13, contenting in front on Mid street. 330 leer, and, thence extending inn lencaln or depth northward, between lines running patallel whit Allbut't street, inn the ricer Lehigh. The improvetnen's IV erected u Pon the premises ;mil to be sold therewith are a three and a hilt: story shine building, 401.2, On feet, two Mast Eurrutces, oils 29 fect. - squaw, a iqtoliet'mlndry. 40 fret Stplare, Fang office, and wheel lihiem 40 feet, two and a half stop?.. high, a tn ffaestocellotifie..2o tryrifn feet, a frame Stio mg shop, 30 hy 50 feet, a fratne Smith shop, 16 by 30 feet, a frame shed, '2l by 40 feet, a Wheel and Engine Londe, 30 by 4.5 fret, Casting coon[, 33 by 40 feet. a ‘Veighing house, 16 by 2I feet, and open shed 20 by 26 fleet. The premises try furnished with a mo't substantial wharf on the Lehigh ricer, extending the whole length of the northern front, and so xi - instructed as to afford great facilities fur loading and• unloading boats. The Lehigh canal passes these furnaces at the distance Of :Mimi thirty feet n u the south, affording additional facili ties for obtainiag coal. ore,'and ether materials at the least possible expense for transportation.. 'line water pnwerattarlied to this Furnace property is ample for all practical purpose=, and a new water wheel of large dimensions, has hunt recnntly been construe ted for the purpose.of carrying on the business of manufacturing iron wiih anthracity coal, and also for the purpose of manufacturing sad Wong, to which the large stone build ing with its machinery is admirably adapted. Theta works are located in a section of:country that abounds in' iron ore of the best quality Which rats be pirrehqWed in any quantity upon the no.st reasonable terms. There is also a ready communication 6Y-canal between these works and the cities cl Phih.delnlll:l and New York, which opens a market at the expense iifBl 40 p.r ton for the,transportation . of pig iron to the former place and .52 .101 n the latter. . . ' For thrtherinthrmation. no to The property. terms of sale., apply:Al, John %Via:rams. Boston. Massa r po. sett?: M. Mlle Jon,. Euston. Pa.. or F. Tyler & Ca.. 76, Walnut st , Philadlphia. WALDO FLINT, CaShier of the Eagle Bank. By M. HALL•' JONE 6, Attorney. June 19,180 25 —lt WHITE lIALLSOARDING SCHOOL; 90,613 . 111 N. CLEAVER.'Crollector -6- , Dissolution. Wanted. NOTICE. MARGARET 31:DAVIES, Admluistratrix. June.19,, , 18.17 • 25—.6t CHARLES W. PITMAN, Foreman. June 10 • • ''FOR BOYS • • • On the Dgatt;yere River, 3 uniesiceriirfirt)loi, Thicks COUlit y, Penelie. 'THIS inglitutidn is lucated in a very p!easant ar':(l I_ healthy part of the country, nn the Delaware Direr. 16 miles from l'hiladelphia, (ill a beautiful eininence, 50 feet above, tide level. The galuhrity of the platal. cunt, bitted with its spaelons aacamunodatinns, renders it one of the most desirable situations ih the country. .. The play grounds attached to the premises are larp, alThrdiug, ample space for' the MIMI for exercise and re- Creation. The garden islaid out with much,tasta, and planted with excellent fruit 0 . . c. ,The chief design of this Institution is to qualify youth for a tryof the practical pursuits 'of life, or to lit them for , entrance into College. A frill course ofstudy embraces the elementaCy and highez departments of science. with the ancient and moderdtritignages, Leclitres are de livered during the winter, on - Chentistry; Natural Phi losophy, Chemistry_applied to Agriculture and Physi ology—the latter is (idly illust later! with a large cabinet of Anatomical preparations, aud the arquisit ion of the fonder is rendered easy-and ihteresiing by mere than one thousrlid illustrations and experiments given with' very superior apparatus. The Most approved methods are &ref - ally:consulted in imparting instruction, and great are is taken to awakeM the pupils to a lively intarest in then' studies. iv ithout appealing to ansiere or unnatural means. The discipline Is mild, salutaiy, and firm. The habits. antral-. health, and comfort Af the pupils, are vieilantly attended to, and they are never left with 01It the snitervisunt of one of the, The sehooryear is divined iikto two s,:tions of 93 weeks each, e•oiurrcunng the let•ot. the sth um. (May) and the Ist of the 11;1) rno. (November.) Charge fur Boys under 9 years of age is s3o.per session.' Do do betwecti 9 & II years fil) r do 110 do above 14 years, , 70 -do The charge for Latin, Greek, French:and German, each WO per session, additional. for Atm wing. Music, or Tainting, the clurge will be proportioned to the size of life el-is, in each. • ~The abovp charges, paid in advance, include every expense la tuition in English, boatiling,washina,rtiend ing, the use of Englisit books, library. lights, and fuel.. Communication with the city can be had with fazitity as siennthouts touch at the wharraitiched to the pre mised several ti-res each day. , Address Mt letters to •• White Hall Boarding School, near Bristol,- Bucks County, Pa." r • SA.NIUEI. V. DUCKMAN,I Principals,, EDWIN D. BUCKMAN. 3 - REFERENCES: . In Philadelphia.--Sam'l Badger. fin Walnut st. ; join Sturdivant, Congress Hall; Dan'l Fitter, ex-Sheriff of Philadelphia city; JOhn Dickson. 572 North 2d st.; Chis.,Yerkes,Benisinton Bank; Gen.Yerkes.337,North 2,1 tn.; Gen. G. Wast.PhilroPa Bank; Stephen Kimble!, 10 dotal) Wharves; Chas. W. Bender, Stat Hotel, Dock et.; Edward Parker, 44 north 3d it.; Wm. Goodwin, 30.5 North Chesnut st.; Janice P. E11i5.212, Green st.; 'Bethel Moore. Vine st. ; Rob't P. Conrad, 3lorion Mc- Michael, Ee rs.. Edliorr,of the North American; John %kill, M. D.,295 spruce st.; Thos . . McGrath; Chesnut erect. • In - Germantown F. Belton , M. D,; P. _ . Freas, EditornAthe Goirmntewn Telegraph Pottsville, Pa.—Caleb Parker. Laurel, Del.—Souther sloure. . Chester Co.: Pa.—Hen. A. it Mclivaine. .Inn.c IQ, 1847 , M. A SII K A E D R , EI° ?Constantly on hand land for . SALMON, saleby HERRINGS,. J. J. PALMER & CO., . • HAMS & SIDES, 1 ' Marker street Wharf. SHOULDERS, , • LARD & CHEESE. J Philada., May 15:h, Ift.l:. oX-3mo Hoarding. • F,E* gentlemen and tattles can be accommodated , nrittipiensant and genteel boarding-by applying im- I mediately 6t this office [June 5 ' 24 DvVellipg HOuse lot. Sale. . . THE.subscrtber Will sell his ins" and lot situated on Norwegian Street, above ;;;; E. W. 31cGinnies Iron Works, in this bo g g • rougb. The jot is 90 feet front by 100 feet deep, on whicliis erected a two-story frame dwelling house 20 feet froitt by 20 feet deep, leaving space sufficient on the lot to erect another dwelling , 2o feet front. There is also a slaughter house and stable erected on the lot 34 by 40 feet, all new and in good con dition, with a well of good Water in the yard, in which is one of thg patent pumps I AO is the intention of the subscriber to leave this place, he will sell the above mentioned property' a berg in. For further particulars apply to R. D. Shoener, Centre.' Street, or to the sub scriber on the - premises. .1 HENRY 3101111. June 12 24--3 t• , _ Valuable Property .for Sale. THE stibscrrheroffers for sale that Yalu 'able property llocrited In-Centre Street in ;;;;I borough of Pottwillle, known as the Com p 8 v . ;; ; ,. VILLE liOtse, miwocritpied by Daßiel Hill and which rents for .$lO6O per annutd.. The building-is large niurceturnodions, capable of-accommo dating at least 100 persons, Tti Hotel is doing a One business, and is considered rmelof the best locatiet s in the hUrough. The main builitOk is 40 feet front by 40 deep, with a three-story back '' building 20 by 100 :}et deep. and has sufficient stablin , . I,r .50.11orses - on the bark of the hot. If not sold by the 6th of July it will be 6ffered at public sale on that doe - at 3 o'clock, L. M., on the preintbes to the highest bidder. Four thousand dollars of the purchase - runney can re maim on the property' for se regal yJars: For furtherparticuhrs apply to the siirscriher. GEORGE U. STICIITER June 12;1917, Stray !Cow A STRAY cow came to the auticrlber. at Mount 1.11f .t1 fee, '2 or 3 weeks i.inee, with utile on her back, white belly, white and red leas. larae borne, rimd is about II) or I 2 years of :me. thrortnatioticag he obtain ed of Wm Beadle at Mount Latrer. If not called for she will be sold - according tb law, for expenses__ June 12.1.517 Stray horses. TRAYED away from the stins:ritier rei4dine. at the' York -Ttionel, on two horses. The one is a grey and the other a sorrel horse, 15 hands. Welt.— Whoever will return said "horses to the subscriber or give him infOrmation where tie can get them shall he reasonably rewardiiil _ York Tunnel, Jun!! 11 For Sale i nn TONS of Rall Rona iron, 2 ; 1, .7iC suitable to re- VI/ lay, also 50 tons)of Amy oplicing plates, suitable for 2,- or 21 fin Rail Road iron. Constantly on bind, new Rail Rnad ir0n!1,1,2,.21, and 21 Inches wide; by norinrcs & VEItItEE. Rollin; Mill, Ki:psington, Philada. 'Philada., June 5; ISIT 92—St . For Sale Cheap .'1" HE subscriber offers for sale 133 acre ofland, situ• J ated half a mile from Itohrshiarcr. Coll' IClbta Loamy, whit a good ; frame limise pod barn, a 'first rittit:-A-111.1e otchard OF SELECT Tilt IT, '.whikle in an elet , lleot stn,, of cciltivation. The :iliove will be sold CHEAP, and terms made Iconwn on application to DANIEL 6MiTll, on the p;riiiiiises. :Jay 29,1817 • To Milliners , UST received by .1. Morann from the niannfartwerS, several cases of bonne:R,:congicting of chi no p ear l, Minch and Ready, Paris Coburg. Verona, Vernnn Pearl, Neopolican Lace. Fancy Lace. Rutland Pearl, 'French Lace. Cobura, and a'variety nf other styli's, all of which will he sold whulirsale, at manufacturers' priers. flay 11110 '22— 'k or Sale. ' , •• . . . A FARM in iCorthititiberlanit.counts, 31 .. ..i a .,lp, miles' above the Bear GO, oti - Ble Centre a ; a ; ' t ? t ,, turnpike, conta,ining WI acres nit re iir lets, 11 g .. „.."5",,_ .v in a good state of cultivation, .illa excel - - ...„7-11 fent improvements. About 7,0 acres are cleared, the balance is woodland. The aboVedescribtd premises will be sold cheap upon accommodating temps to suit the Purchaser. or will he exchanged for propertY in Fottsvllle. For further particulars enquire at the Eagle. Foundry. on the Railroad below Clemens tt,. Par v iit's ii.teaut Mill. . ' .IIENRI" PORTER. May 29, I 'i) . 7 , . ..t—tt. • Low Pressure Steam Engines. • 'TIE engines of the fine steamer —Charles Carrell," of the Philadelphia& Baltimore Line, 'Sill he sold on reasonable terms for cash or approve!! security • The enttines tvMe imilt by the Messrs. 11. , wdsr. - - Baltimore, and always worked well. They will he sold together or setiaratety.'ndol wither whiten! the "Walk it ibertnes." DIMENSIONS' AS FOLLOWS: ! . - 45,1 inches tii.itiatneter, pi feel, .troke, with air pump , ..:. talves. Pcqentrics. side pipes, pistons. tit:tl m's, froF:4lt(!affs, goideaL kr. They pre well adap ted fo'r 11 , I1}:12 Mills or , Manufactories. , An est:mina tioit is inched. Amity by I-tter to .1. R. THINIIII.P.I IViltuingten. Del., or . Ct. D. 1111D1)ELL. Agent, Philadelphia. Wit tninnton, D.A., May 'at: 1517 $•2 .00 evra rti; a, STRAYED At,V AY dui ing the past we i ek 04. brindle Mileh rim. , with horns curving in ward over, the head, the tips being about 5 : ‘ ,„„,4,,,S,inches apart; a alit in one ear, an inch long (supposed to he the left,) and rather thin in 11*:.3(1, with a rope around her neck. The above reward will be paid to any person returning the said cow to the subscribes. • 3. M. CROSLAND. Pottsville, June 5 - 22— , 3t " Wanted, to take' Charge of a Farm. AN exiterienced farmer. with a family of three to six to assist. cad+, obtain a Food ~, n uatinn within eight miles of Pottsvilti.. by early application to the under bigiled. The applicant must come well 'recommended .for honesty and ifahintry, as these traits of character will be esseidial to his success. For furtper. particulars J.SI.' I GRO U. Pottoville• 23-1 apply to June s—, ' 1 1 Straye( ~ Ass - pyi t -; el ., AREH and white cow, the red intermixed ~,, . iVI .liwith a dark lirmilly stripe; with a white .. 4,...- 41 face ; ninth : 'the crumpled horns; both bind feet nin: ,the point' ~va-otr front the richt eat, anti about 10 ) ears old. A suitabl, reward will he paid by leacitic the cow ttiinibrntation whereabouts the said row may be had,lat the store or henry Meyer. Middle port, or by the subscriber, at the thrshy Colliery.. VILLIAnaKING, 23 ,iiii, Junes Carriages, Buggies, iZockaiVay Wagons, rr HE subscriber wroth! beg:leave to inform his friends 1 and tha public in general that he has Intuellt nut Wm. C. Moore, at •ilternrtier opposite (tleniees Par yin's Steam 31ill, • in the rear of the American House, where he is pr,tp.,red to, do nil kinds of work in the neat est manner. Being, himself a practical carriage maker, he hopes to give ent ire satisfaction to his customers. N. B.—For the accommodation of the coal trade, he intends building Rail Itoad cars, Drift ears, and wheel barrows, all ui whbill will be-built (lithe best material. Persons in,want of , anything in his line will fir), well to give him a call, as his charges are reasonable. ' VISTAR A'. KIRK. Jobe 5, 1817 ly Brictilaying and Plastering% rrHE suhscrihers announce to the public that they 1. have assort:nett together under the firm of THORN & BIUNCK, for the purpose of carrying on the Brick laying and Plastering bush - mai and are ready, to con • tract for the erection of buildines.and do the mason and plastering Work-of the Fame in the heat style and "at reasonable :rates.; Having a perfect knowledge of their bnsiness they !Litter themselves that it will he to the interest of persons wanting work done to give them a can.' THE'IDORE THORN, Coal Stree.t, :11ANLON BRlNCK,‘Notwegian Street. May 15, 1847 a .➢i➢l,lti C. 111.CLOV, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL. PAINTER, AND IMITATOR 61: WOOD OR STONE. I`ll,AlNli.Fl7l, to the citizens of Pottsville for the lib_ oral patronage ! bestowed on )1 i 1 . 11 while in the firm of Bowen & Metoy, respectfully informs them 'Sat he has taken a shop. in Centre street, over Wrn.ll. ill's store, where he will 116 happy to receive ordels for work in his :line of business. Having served a 'regular op- Menticeship to the Painting nosiness, he can safely g'irlrantee that all his work will he done in the best mar,- ner, or no charge will be made. N. B. 'Paper Hanging dune neatly and at short notice. May Ist, 1.1-17. • _ Off ce'uf Ihe Pliili da. Reading R. R. CO. ? Maar/rip/14a; May 261 h; 1817. S ;VOTICE is lirrebv given that on and after the first day 11 ~f -July nett, the rates on Coal tsansported by this Company will be as follows, viz:— From Mount Carbon to Richmond, sp per ton. " E, hu311.41 Haven, " .f4O ' " " Port Clinton, 120 " An advance of - ten cents per ton, will be charged en caeh successive month between the above points until further n.ittce. By order of the Board of Managers May 29-22 S. BRADFORD, Secretary. 'AMERICAN HOUSE, • POTTSVILLE.' • • • - ISRAEL REINHARD, late of Pinegrove. • er, , ,t -*would inform his friends and the travelling a ". public, that be has taken the above named if lintel, -recently occupied by Jacob Gayle, and has fitted it up in a style which he be lieves wilt not fail to ensure the comfort of all these who may fac.tr him with their patronage. Ile feelsgonfident that few. establishments' in the coun ty are better .prepared to cotes for the public benefit than his. His bar. is supplied whit the choicest liquors: and his larder with all the delioCies of the season. The' apartments are furnished and arranged so as to compare favorably with thOse of any hotel in the Stnte. - Craiefnl for past favors the subscriber would solicit the continuance of public patronage, and,would be ?nippy at all times to see old fiends, and new ones nt the Ameri can House -•. • • ". ISRAEL REINIIARD. A tine 'stable is attached to the Hotel, which is capable of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful Ostlers ate always in attendance, and the horses are _well taken eare•of. '• • - • • - . IDM= THE ..i'MINERS' , ,lOURNAL.' ' ! Norton & Ifeaser,' „WHODESALE„,k., RETAIL DEALERS..LI' ,rt,Ouß. 4- PRovAloks, ' • COrner of Coal and Norrveglan sts., Pottsville. May 15th, 1847,. - • .Dr. 53. DEPVY, fDIitGEON DENTIST, ..IL3rket 81.4.4 feu, doors tiest of Centro St., :Nora tide. Nairal 1847 . - :antes ,Coifiran - CHEAP READY .VADH CLOTHIX6 •STOEE Centre e treet,.epitosite the Exchange Botel, l POTTSVILLE. N . EMAIL LEAF CAVENDISH.—This unrivalled Chewing Tobacco, the pure leaf, for sale at the store of M.STROUSt.% June 5 . 23—St . , , -- . Vp; FAMILY BIBLES ,of various patterns and bind. v.../ ing. tilt edged and plain, rhriging in price from 90 cents to .320, hut received And for sAle at . - _; June 5 1.3 HANNAN'S WhMesile Bookstore. ILVER SPECTAtLES.—An assertment of AlcAllis .ter's Silver and German •Silver Spectacles just re ceived and for sale at ? BANNAN'S /one 5 23 Fancy ,titore, Pottsville. • litares, Iteportsi VOL . 'FIST published anij for st le at , BANNAN'S Lan d Bonk §tore, l'ottsyille. price SI-.1.11er,t all Law Iloolis not on hand ea be obtained to order at publish er's' prices, at 'slii'ort n lice. May 21 .211— . . Mathematical Instruments,. lrlieritOrnetess, • JTHStreceived n very firMassortinerit of Mathematical Instruments inv.! Thermometers from McAllister's establishment, whiLlt are acknosvleileed to lie superior to any In the market, and yviticb will he sold very low at liANNAN'S Cheap Bonk dr Stationery Store. a..} Also a tat of,Magoets. , , - ,.3 `2:l—v STOVES ! STOVES!! STOVES! !! 9111 E undersigned respeethilly beg, trove to Inform JL the pubic that they have couttnettred a stove foun dry which is now in full operation'. nu • Coal street. next, to Henry Jenkins' Wire §rreen letitifactory in Potts ville, and known as the Pottsville stuve Works: they would. therefore. call the'attent ion of store dealers of this region, and all others, to their stock of stoVes, ns they feel confident that they can supplythem on an rya-. ennoble terms nod With stoves of any pattern and equal in Leanly and material to those purchased at the Phila delphia foundries. • • • N. 11.—All kinds of castings done to order at the short est notice and on the •ninst reaeonable terms. HILL do ‘VILLIANIS. Pottsville, May 29:1847 • , , • 2..1— • 1 yr Win. BE .01:t GEORGE PATTON. 21-2 t• Millinery and . Fancy Dry Goods. JOAN S. C MARTIN. has received,' in! addi7 111'1 lion to forineg supplies, a, handsome assortment of Lawns, lie Lames, Bareges, Cashmeres, Snatvl • Prints, GinghatTlS, White and Brown klitslins, Silk, Cotton, and other Gloves, and Mits,, Cotton, Silk; and Linen llosisry. Irish and German Linens, Braid a nil Yan- • '', • , ev Bonnets, Bonnet SilkS. and , • Ribbons, and a variety of trimmings and other articles ut.nally kept, whirl) will be void very low. Step in and examine the condo, no Charge for examin ing theih. . June 10 kill. t.'4`,: ' DREGS, MEDICINES.. '' . , • , • . PAINTS. 011 X . ,cl ASS. PUTTY, ' • . % 'DYE STUFFS !VNRNISIIES. (cc. FOR sale at ., Inw prices. at Manill . f. Drug Store 5 Inns Wetliarill & Brother's pure White ',tad. also-- LINSEED OIL, . COPAL VARNISH; ". SPTS. TURPENTINE, 1.1 APAN. s , GLASS, all sizes, from , 1,41 - ri, - . • 7 x 91n ec N 36, ' - •ELLow OCHRE,, cliom F: YELLOW, tlilltolllE GREEN, PARIS GREEN, ;GOLD, LEAF, 1 ' VERMILLION. Black and elven Paint enuttrd in Oil, .. , • Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue, do do Paint. Brushes and Sash tants. ' : t. , Tog - ether with Other articles forming a general wean meat of goods Usually kept ,in a drug store. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. - Pottsville. June IS; DIV .1 .21-H ' , . • Book and Stationery Store. E have completed our drratigenlents will mann- V' • facturers and publishers In op2o whol,sale think and Stationery Store in Pottsville. A . llCri' will always be kepi on hand a laige assort - nem of Stlllool. & MISCELEANEOITS Blank Booksrf every &script iti, vet y cheap, Lotwith standing paper is advancing in price. . Stationery in guon'itirs: Good Ruled Paper as, low as :flti 40'n sl'so per Ileani. Paper Ilansin::s very low, new & heanitfulpatterps. : r- country :lien hanis and , small dealers supplied un better terms than in Philadelphia; at' B•.NNA.7 ~ Wholesale Book & St,tionCry Pio,sville. • M. Lists of Books not en hand furnished • a diy or two. .lone 5 23-1. • . . . . . Iv r, have now a firsCrato workman emloyed in our Bindery. and are prepared to hind and re-hind all kinds of books in the neateet and moot durable manner. Persons wishlns.rhookr. hound Ns'ilt please send Mein in lie soon as possible. All kinds of 'account and cite: hooks ruled and,Manufactured to order at short notice and low rates at ~ ' • IIANNAN'S _ --..: June 12, .LAMPS! ,LAMPS-!! , • Girandoles, Glad Llirit.erti. &F t .1' UST opened a fresh supply of Cornelius' celebrlitl , tl J Lard mid Lard Oil Lamps; em b racing a variety of new patterns. Also beautiful - Lamp Shades, Gilt ?nd Silvered Girandole's fOr Mantles. full and half ietts cut and plain Globes, large.and small Latrip Wicks, &c. and foreale at less tuan etty prices at • I DANNAN'S [June 12 21] • Lamp and Fancy Store,yottsville. • NOTICE. Office o:flhe Ulric Sc4uylkill Sgsgyeialz-ti did alalpany. I 5 . ... • l'hitalieltlhia, June 5th,'1517.. N.OTICE is hereby. given that the stockholders of the IA Little Solmylkill& sloquolttina liiil Itnarl-Com pany in Philadelphia, on the Mit day of June instt. at 12 O'clock. noon, wili mast purpos,t 9r - choo sing nue President and six, Managers, a Treasurer'and Secretary of said company,' and such other officerri, as shall he deemed necessary: The pl,ll, of tile election will . be opened from 1 . 2 o'clock, nnomuntil I o'clock, P. M., •of tha said day. By oiler If the Board of Mana gers, .. WM. D. LEWIS, Secretary, pro-tern. June 12;1817 • - ' • .BOOTS - & ,S4IOES • At The Old Stand: Centre •S'lred . ne.it.th or 10 . , 'the Pottn:ille Ibuse. , ' S. & J. FOSTER, •• . _,-3. , s • 7 % ARE now receiving, •their . -1 Spring sitpplit.s of BOOTS & . 1 7 = - SlTOES,contnrisine. a fit“ rale ' -•'.... ' ' . asmwttnent. w hieli they now ••• .....a. iltrir il t wholesale or retail at the very loWert prices. - They have also on hand Tritithsol4a tisi4, Carpet Brigi, rmil Smcheis,S.le and Viper Leather. Morocco, Calf Skins. 'Arline and Ilindine Skins, Shoe MA "S . Totils,tabd a goner if 11SE DTI maul. of Shoe Find-, Ines. ' . -,. .1 . ~ '• B,—Boo ' - ••,, Shoes motif, , d at short nottee.•=-. N. B,—Boots Shres manuftcrured at short nottee.— Their friends aril the public who arq Li want or any of the abov! ankles 64e r4gpectfully 4equested to give them a call.' •' May 8, 18;7, A CARD. DR.:FREDERICK SPECK, takes this method tn i an. 'ounce to the citizens.of Tremont and Vicinity, that he is preparki to engage in the practice of lilt pro les-ion in all its hranche , , ann at the sante titne,,restiest fully solicit , a share or their patronage. Ile can hefonnd at nipple's Hotel, m Tremont. 1. Tremont, May 15th, 1547. t, EO--1y • Davy's Safety Lamps. mar subscriber 1101FIJIIRE received a sunalf of Sai - eTY Liimps, ainnn2 which are a few of Lipton & HO linpri4ed.Safely Lamp, which is neknowledacd to he the beat and 'safest. nune in use in the mines in Einnini. For :ale at less pt ices than tiler can he .13.V.s:NAN'S! nril 3 _ _ . _ . ___. • “ Ecopoiny is I3ra3til. ll ”: ! •,, BOOTS, BiloPi, TRUNKS, &o} ' , . 11..1. Accilteritacht ; L ! is • WOU 1. B respectfully lan- ;i IL .., nounce to the' citizens of , Pottsville and ittiviinity,!that _4; he has constantly on hafid a 1424 .zr — ,. . ....1,-. his store, in Centre street, opposite Craig' White Horse Tavern, sign of the Ifig font, a large and well selected stock of Men's, Women' a. Childien ti. and Miners' Boots and Shoes, of the most fashionable style , `and quality. comprising , • Ladies' single and double ante .Rid. , .Morocco. 4. Leather Jefferson'Ties .and Slippers, from ! ' 75 to 100 Turn Bonds,• ' • I . 45 to 100 Buskins and Shoetees 1 75 to I 25 Monroe and Kid hoots ' • i 75 to 12} Bronze hools , '' 50 to I 25 Bronze 'Buskins , •, I ' 50 to 1 of ! Gaiter shoes 1 ' ' 65 to.I 37 ; ' Guitar boots • I '125t0 2 25 MEN'S .WEAR.; Gents' French Calf boots ' 1 'O6 00 Gum shoes ' . , i I 37 to 125. • Gent's d'ble soled boots 9 00 to*s be Plain calf do .',. : • 225 to 300 Kid and Seal bootS . , i .5n to 225'. Men's thick hoots ' ' - .1 50 to 2 2.5 Coaree.and Nailed Boots ' ' ' 2-50 to 3 23 Calf Union Ties , :. ,75 to 1 25 ' Men's and boys' , Brogans, - 62 to 100 , Boys' boots— , , .., 72 to 1-75 do Monroes ' .. . 37 to 1- 12 1 Miners' Bootees., ' 125t0 2 00 Also, a - large assortment 'of Tronita. Valises, Carpet Bags, Whips, Morocco skins, Cal( 'skins, Rid dn., Red and Oak tan Sole leather, Lace-leather, Belt leather, together with a general assortment'of shoe findings. N. 13.=-A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. , ' Flew call and ezamlne for yourselvekteforo.par: charting elsewhere... Don't fergeethe place—Sign,of the Blg Boot. Centre etre - et. , I . March 1 . 3„11317. . . , ' WHOLESALE! BOOK BINDERY Bindery and Wholesrle Book fithre., irneap!ilnok and Varietl, :30re fliiut uillr. EXTENSIVE STOCK OF GOODS , IN MINERSITILLE. , THE. subscriber announces that he has associated In 1011 With hive, and 'hat. hereafter the Eiseman :tile business will be carried on under the firen of . •r ' 11EILNER •Sr. SON, . ' At the large S story brick store In Minersvllle. Where will be found ono of the most extensive and el egant sleeks of goods ever offered forsalein Schuylkill county. consisting in part of •L' Cloths. Merhios,Cassimeres;.f.awns. Vestings, • Bateges, Summer Cloths. Silks. Muslin -. de Lattice Handkerchiefs; HO: , " . . • ' Siery Linens, and Fan.•, '_ ' cy Dry Goods . . Of all descriptions. Also a FRESH STOCK OF-GRO CERIES. •consisting of Teas, !Coffees, Sugars, and all articles in that branch of buSiness, together with weood assortment. of QUEENSWADC. allot which will be sold - cheap for cash. • r 8 itEILNER. Minersville, May `, 1817. , . . 22—tf New Stare at Brookville Miff, Subscriber has Just received from Philadelphia, . J. and has now opened at Brockville, a tame audgen eral assortment ofeeasonable goodA;such as Dry Goods, Drocerieg, Hardware, anti Queensware, in addirionto Which will he found constantly on hand, Fish. smoked aid fresh bleat, ;IS welt as a. ,etiod - supply' of country produce. Call and examine our stuck. and you will find usmrepared to sell goods at a, , 10w a rate as they have ever been gold any where, in Schuylkill county! B.—Country produce of all kinda wanted, for wl.ich the highest price will be pnid. GEO. H. POTTS, 'Pottsville, Feh.7. PARIVI - FOR SALE IXT ILL be .all at Private sale, a firm situated with 'VV 'in tno mite of the town of Cattawissa, in Colum bia county, Pa., adjoining Lt/1115 litql,llZillr. to John Cleaver and Peter Bodine.co'ntaining fifty acres more.. orless, three acres of which are woodland, and the balance in a good state of ctiltivatMo . • i Theta in an excellent multarl of choke apple Isla! ''' trees, together ,wit'll la -number of peach , ";. - a',.. and rhimy trees, on 'ithe farm. 'On the. ''• • • ' premises are erected n good two story log'. eggs 'l . 3i§i dwelling house with Kitchen back, a large - bank barn,'a new eitrtir preen, stone spring !mune together with °thermic buildings, all in In good order. The farm will be sold a bargain in any person, in want of one. For'le nos and other partleolara apply WILLIAM PATTON, Mine Bill Cap, Schuylkill Co.. Pa. 10—If March 6, 1937 ORIVJGSBUR AC4DEVI. TMS institution is open :for the reception ofpnpils, hoth male and female from all Parts of theeoutity, tinder the diroction of Mr. S. F. PE'S PIKED, Principal, and Miss 6.1 II.PI.3NFIELLi, Teacher of female depart ment. Stntries !ustled are Common Eng!Ht. Higher Englid), Latin, and Greek classici, Vocar'Xusic, and Drawing •Ternis of within from ibiee en eiz liollar , per quar ter. Vacations three weeks from :id WedumFday in Auglist; 2 weeks from int: Wednesday preceding Chrid.- rune, and one week from the day of Maack. • ' 'No., 7,16,1 G • 1511 Stay Cow ~..,4% _ STRAYED away fro O the P tthseribor f r , about two weeks ago a. dark Brindle COW, with a white head and short tail. .Whoev or will return said cow.to the subsCrJber or give him ortformation where he can yet Iterasaio, will be rea-okablv rewarded. CHARLES LAWTON Jr. - 5..,t. Clair, May 8 . .•• , • 19-- , - TIF LANES FOll CIIII.DREN.—SmaII neat patterns Lanseq, for children: for s de hy "May '2l M kT:TYS.L. en. Weekly City'Papers DERSONS in Nfant'of the weekly city panel's to sell 1 .can have thern-t.tipplier: every week by leaving their orders-ht 13.1.NNAN'S .Cheap Periodical Store. Any 29 : • 22. . Safely F OR Itinstin7, arrlis, is perfectly intfe, and-the only artiele which the engineers on the Erie Canal per m tted to he used, for sale at ANNAN'S May, 1.5--'2O I3ook nod Stationecy Store, - • Gold Pens $1 '75 A ' GOOD article ()Mold Vera, as low e.s et 75. made 1 - 1.. by L.vi BroWn, the original itiv:tntor. Also, pens at only 81 25, just received andfor'sale at r; A NNAN'S Cheap Stationery Store, where nil hinds of goods, in his line can be had wholesale and retail, at Philadelphia prices. May t 2 1:: i' .15 '. ' • .. , . • 13at,t1e Prints, Vic.\ . • IMOOBATTLE PRlNTS..etnhrultie the latest. FOllle of which have never heel( (•,trered in this neiehhorhood, beautifully executed. at $5 75 per hundred or 80 cents per dozen. which is' tower than Philadelphia or New York prices, just receiVed and for • '' sal6 at 8 ;NNAN'S Wholesale and retail P. int Store, whlre also cart he hill the hest Frames and Glass for l'tints. Also Slaps of Mexico kc., at $1 Por dozen, wholesale. . May 20 100 IMAMS Cap and . rost ruled p l- n a, e , , ,,..i f:zr N s . a s le at 31rty 2D-22 Wltblesale Paper Store. A illiap 'of Palestine, . . ----- 1A RRANGED hy Drict. Durbin, 'and published for the lA. 'lie of :inn& y Schools and Privare'Fainiiies, by the .Sonday Sclu ol.liniop, price $1,25--just received and'for sale at - BANNAN'S . , • Sunday School Book-store; Also, Maps of erusalern. ,. - May 15th, 15171 , . , 20— . Perfumery! ! Perfumery !! ! . PlgT ape nett nn elegant assortment of Roussell'scrJ d hrated Perfumery, v.:nitratin_ a general assortment, all of which will be sold cheap at BANNA'N'S Rnusnell's. Cologne Wnter sold by the half pmt, pint, quart, or gallon, to nerommodate those haying toilette May '2022--- Livingston Daily'•Ecpress •• FOR CARRYING PACK:IGES - . Between Pottsville, Philadelphia, E\V york, Boston, New England towns.Baltiniore, ; LI( Washington, All.any,nuffalo, Canada, &c. WHAT CAC DE DONE DY EXPRESI 1 Merchants can send their inotiey,and open orders by ex preen. which will he delivered one 'hour after the arri val of the corn_ and pacitages received' in return the nett day aliont 3 o'clock. All small packattes of money or merchandize.. - rarrierl and delivered tolhe persoris to whom they are diiected in any of the above - mentioned places', Immediately af ,l ter the arrival of the cars. Bills and Drafts collected, Sunncenne served; and all transient Express hn.-ineas transacted. Office. I'llitade phia, South 3d sr. ; to Poitsville at . Hatinan's Book Store.. Feb . 0- rcevr Park; Patterns in Children3s. Clothing. • othing. - .. . . . 1 - , NTns. IIDWASIDS rest'recfully announces that Fhe E 1, jest received f r om Paris., new palterT.S. or 'va rious, kinds for Children's Dress, tunong which' she would parrcalarize the Visrre. so dedriedly novel and elegant, and a,imriety of other patterns for Children of both sexes. A-large nnd desirable sled of Chiniren's Ilonnetts, and the usual assortment of Under Clothing Cro Ladle:. and Children always on hand, at . _ MRS. EpWARDS,2I9 Chesnut street. Philada.. May Ist, 1857. . . , Cheap Carpets and Oil Clotlis, at ;, -- - ' - - ELDRIDGES' 1 • , cELF.BRATED CIIEAP CARPET STORE - • .4.' , PpsoNs about in buy . NEW Cnnt'ETS and Ciii. . Ct.°Tits, whet , sale a retail, this season; cannon fail to he milled with the excelent assortment and ea t remety low prices ntlebich we are selling, and we in vite them til'exa mine the stock of . • . Itruintifal Imperial, .1 ' . . suP,e,finelnuain, I ' Pim. and Common do , } • CARPETINGS. 4 Venetians, of all kludb '1 ' '. . • , Cotton. Ligt.. and Rea. J . - . And Oil Cloths, from 2 to 12:l feet wide, cut to lit Rooms, Ball:, &C. . Alr:o--, NintritiF.S.Flour, flaiie,lfep,Tahle Cuvers, kr. &e; with an wort ment_of 1 - Ow priced Ingrains; from 2. to 30, and Entry and stair Carpets from 10 to !Drente. , ~ , • I EI..DRIDOE & BROTHEit, 41 Strawberty sr., one dour above Cheennt. .. near second, l'hiladelpnia',. -14-3 m I rnllaa3.. April 3, 1947 Philladelph.lai !leading Si. Patti vile Rail !toad. • Reduttion , i Freight on likraandire. () N O u lA ore P ieiMo ß rt i% v r a o r n ilT ' wrt e h l' ieti j ita un t e eh 2 . ot i h the l 7; ' ,l . lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the points below stated, per ton of '2OOO tbs. Plaster, slate, tiles, te. Pig Iron, blooms, timber, marble, rosin, tar, pitch, 1 20 andgrindstones, ! Nails 4. spikes, bar iron, 1 castings,lead,turpentine 1 bark, raw tobacco; salt, }. 40 1 00 provisions,potatoes, lum I ber, stoves, 4 e., , Floor per barrel, Wheat, corn, rye, clover seed,* salt per bushel, GroLeries, hardvrate.steel,l clapper; em, brass, do mestic liquors,machinc ry, 'butter and • eggs, cheette, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton. leather rawhides, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. Dry Goods. drags* meni , eines, foreign liquors, wines,glturs,paper,fresh fish, meat, confectiona ry, books 4. Stationary. No additional charges lc receiving or delivering frel ny's Depots an the line July 13. 1813 The recently constructed :Ueda of :few York, in C.9IIVED . WOOD, : BY. E, PORTER 'BELDEN, • Is now on izhibition for a ahnil time •al the ASSEMBLY Cui•ner if Tenth and Chesnut Streets, PIIILADCLPHIA'. p fp lit eipenae of tranc.prirting and fittin¢up this ntense murk of each place is so ere.% that its exhi bition is necessarily confined to the huge• elites. This notice is tilerefore given to those hihabitanis of this vi cinity who will be soon visiting Philadelphia, that:they mar haveati opportipity of seeing what is universally acknowledga the erea.test piece of art and mechanical skill ever pulditred in thifeconittry. This Model is a perfect fee shall. of the Metropolis, and all things therein. to the 'minutest details, including Streets and. Alleys. Pulllii• Edifices, Houses, Steres. tint Buildings, Elevations, end Depression, the Shipping, Steamboats, Wharves, Railviads, Cars, and Llieolllo - Magnetic Telegraph, Doer Yards, Fences, Trees, Lumber and Coal % - arils. Awnings. Lamp Posts, Pave ments, and even the smallest, olleffs in the City. By in &Peeling this Model a person Can India out ruf/ object in New York, as well Jail he tt - as looking upon the actual city. - • *WOO° ! It was in•progress more that a year, and upwards n 150 persons were employed in its construction. These wore artists 0 fthe highest clvs, both American anti Eu ropean. Their limns" have already given to the 'Public. Over the Model is an IMAMATE C.RNOPY of Carred and Ornamental Work'. in Gothic 4-chitedure, nearly 15 ft. high Forming compartments, in which are represented a COI.LECTION OF OIL PAINTING:j, of the leading establishments of the City. Ileum of Exhibition from O. A, M.. tn'lo. P. M. - Admittance 25 cems. Seasnn Tiekers 50 cants. Chil dren linder 12 tears of ace hall' prier. • Thin work in exhibit.•d,thrnuehont the country-under the sanction t•f the..lf.tyor and Continua Council .of the Cr/ ry of Xi', le York. June 1517 , • ' ,23-3 t WHOLESALE AND R ETALL: _ CHEAP WATCHES. • . . ez . - TIIECDEAPEST COLL? AND RIL- . , Z, • 1 ..i. it:-/ , ; \„. . VER WATCHES IN., .... PIIILADECPIIIA. ' j . 4 . (1 01,114.eyere, cull Jewelled, . , 515.00 ..k_liiiiwg• do du ' • ! 25 . 00 i. Gold ironies, Jewelled, ' 50 00 . Silver • du do : • 15 00 Silver Qaarliers, line qual:ty,. •• , .' 10 .00 'Gold Watches. Plain, n -- 1 ' 'l5 00 • sil ver spectacles, ' , - 1 75. Cold Pdneil , , 2 00 . Gold Bracelets, ' ' ' --,- • , • 4CO Also, on hand a lug . - assOftniaitt = nf.G r lld and Hair Ilia, elets..Einger Hines, Breast Pins:Hong Ear Rings. Gold-Pens, Silver Spanns, Sugar Tongs; Thimbles: Gold Neck. Curb, and rob Chalms, Guard Keys', and Jetrelery ore Very description at equally lbw prices. All 1 want Is a call to untvtufe coca. more. 'LEWIS IrADOMUS. • Watch. Cinch, and Jewelery Stere. Nn.'4131. 'Market St., above Eleventh, North code. Philadelphia. - ,t 5. I have softie Gold'and Silver Levers, cheaper than he above prices. • , • , . C_'- A large tt°F. n rune trl of Gold Pens, froro:sl 25 to $2. Philada., MRY 22 , IS I7 . . • 21-Cru , I.ADOMUS.bas removed his'W . atch. Watch - and MiterialSiore, from N0.'33. South lith 4street, to No. 240, Market street. where he has hand a large assortment of Gold and Silver Leiet,'L'Epines,'end Plain Watches. with a complete assortment of tools and materials, such as lothette. Pa tent, and Plain Glass , s. Main Springs, Verges. hand Dials, , otc., of -every description, to which he has added a complete and splendid assortment of 'JEWELRY, cons'sting of Ear Rings, Finger Rings. , Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold Chaim& Key s. etc., which he will guar-. noire to sell at the [divest New York prices;,,wholes.ale and retail. N. B.—Country Merchants arid others visitingthe city are invited to call and examine his stock and large as sortment nt No. 211 i, Market street, below Eighth, south side. Orders front the country protnptly ‘ ittended to. a 5. A large assortment of Gold Pens, at feducedprices. Plillad t., May 22 1817 21-6 ms• HOVER'S FIRST PREMIU M • WRITIECTia. • ITROM Dr. Hare, the celebrated ProfesoM'cf Chem -1' letry in the University of Pennsylvania. ._. • : " Oct. ii; 18.4 a. "Dear Sir:—lhtving tried your ink,l Will thank you to Sethi too another I find it to be excellent "I am yours truly, "ROB'T HARE.".. FtoM Dr - . Locke of Cincinnati, distinguished for his numerous scientific; re,earches? "MEDICAL c.7131.Lr0g Or OHIO, CINCINNATI, I ' Jannary I-7, 1811. c• "Hailng used M. Hover's Writing Ink, I ansAtia fie'tl that it is the Pest which has)'ever come to my knowledge, and especially Is it ercellent for the use of. theS/e0 Pens, arrl'ecill not corrode them, ,cven in long nse I. JOHN LOCKE, Prot of Chemistry." 4IOVEIPS . ADAMAN'IINE , CEMENT. Front it wail known srlen ific gentleman. • ' •!PIIILADELeiIIit. Feb. '27, 1846. t•Mr. incept' E. Hover :—Sir use of your ce ment.Mnd some practical tents of tie superiority, has induced Inn to recommend it in others no an Inv:001de article, for nien.lingl;llina. Glass; or Cabinet ware. "CALPIIELI MORFIT, Analytic Chemist." For sale, whnlesale and retail, at the manufactory. No. b 7. North Third street,. opposite Cherry street, Philadelphia, by ' JOSEPH E. lI&EP,, Manufacturer. Philada.; May 15, 1147- WC= • Temperance Grocery gtore. TAMES S. SPENOCR Co., Whclesale and R dail Grocers, S. W. corner of Second and South streets, Philadelphia. linve ronstantly on hand, and for sale, nn extensive assortment of Groceries of all disctiption , (EXCEPT tIQUORS) Flnar. Provlsions,and Fish, which they offer at as low prices as they ran be• purchased at in the city. The attention of - Country dealers and fain hie. is particularly requested to their stock of-Teas, Coffees, and Sugars. Goods purchased, delivered at anynnint in the city free of all expense. - Phila.. April 3, 1817, 14-Goi Philada., Reading and Pottsville TELEGRAPH COMPANY. RA.TES OF` CHARGE. POTTSVILLE to Philadelphia, cts:, per word. Richmond,—• " Reading. " ••• " • Including delivery, address and nig • nature not counted.' No message to count less than 10 words. Commtinicariot. forwarded by Telegraph to NeW York, B ,, stoii, Baltimore, Washington, HarriOurg, Phil.- burgh. Albany anal:tuff:do. - • . ' Philada., May 15th, 1547. • ‘2O-6mo Matting's: Mattings::: • rr HE subscrihert otTer for tale wholesale and retail, a:l A. qualities of Canton andiNankin nattings. 64 colored npd whi:e, • 1 4 .do • do I FLOOR 4.4 do do .. t-13 'do do . I . MATTINGS. ' 3-I - do • do J . At.so; Three-ply, superfine and tine] CAIVETINGS, Ins - rain Carpet in ge,„Ven it ian dn., all.) OIL CLOTHS, widths ; Also. list-and rag carpesings,l WINDOW . Oil Cloths,. Window, Shades, Table SHADES, Covers, dr.c Farm' for. Sale. - • ~ subscriber offers for sale the farm known asthe ,`Clarenden Farm." situate raji; lii nn the,line of the Schuylkill Canal and g Reading Railroad, one tole below Schuyl. kilt Haven. 'There are 3Sit acres of land, most of which has peen welt limed within the last few years. The terins , wlll be made very easy•—•PORSPN4Inn can he given Immediately If desired. For farther par : mulara apply to „' Y. FARQUHAR, 56 Walnut street, Philadelphia. tla April 3,1E47 4 14-07 Between Betti.ten Reading Reading' and and 'Phila. Putts-vitta. 110 ' - ' 75 cia 90 cu 4 cts. tcte 2 60 - t^o or commission. storage, ;or • fight st any_ of the Comps • 20,7 pbilabrlpbia. EiNAT YORK IN PHILIDELPRIAI this work been prerored nt on expence of nver.i REMOVAL BARTLEYKNIGHT, .145 south :21 s'doors above Spruce, st., P 1111312., Muy 1.5.11,1547. 2.0--Imo A. -BOOK. ADDRESSED TO • Those who ninke Boots &, Shoes. • .; Rod eopeeialloi to those rip rear tier: TAE Book of the Feet: a History of Boote and Shoes :with illustrations of the fashions of the EcrFaans , ge" - breirs, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, and the prevail:rig styles throughout Europe during the middle ages, down' to the present period. A Ica, Hints to Last-makers, and remedies for. corns. SPARSER MALL, _ Patent Elastic Root Maker to her Majesty the Queen, the Queen Dowager, &e. "Mr. Hall Is the most fashionable among the London boot makers—and bis book has, been received with deci ded favor in the higher circles." • [Tithes, London.] • * . "For such visions as these the disciples'. of the laugtone should be grateful. "The sons of Crispin, and every man who has a soul, should reward the publishers enterprise to thepreirara-, tion of this elegant:volume." [Literary World.l "Every lady who wishes a neat foot and a good fit should carry this book with her toleer shoe maker. "To persons engaged. in the boot and shoe trade, this work wig prose or great value, while to the genera read cc it will be found more than usually interesting." {Home , Journal.] First American from the last English edition. •Price.so cents. New York: Published by J. B. REDFIELD and 'V. H. GRAHAM; Newlork, May S. ' 19-2:n I , - ..- _e MINERS' JOURNAL. saturdrip, Morning, June 26, 1342. -- • - BIT MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.' _• Jiine F.lith. It o'clock.' P-M- - We have received our usual despatch, but contains no news of soy itnportaucir. The Grain market remains withotaacnuch change.: at lather L a downward tendency._ , [The pro.Pecl of abundant crops, appears suits fisting. not, duly in this country, but throughout Eu ipe. , ;Nothing further friint tho Army,liplo.B o'clock yesterdsy... • COI.. MAT i s now in Wisbington City. , . 111 a~ irit _ t 5 KIISTER. of 'the Masmachusettca refit. innt Las been cOnwelletl to leave the seat ?f was; and came Nortb on account of ilblytaltb. ' • . We acktiow!cdge.,tbe Receipt' of a mug of eery fine Strawberries' from the Garden of -Mr. Wm. li. MaeO, of thia borough. We Mrn•that they were of the variety called flovey'sSeedlingl. of l a v, ry large size—and the flavor was delicious. The • only'thing we regretted was that 1114 appeared an cl . l . ,tur. Grain and; Provisions. are filling very, rapidly. Flour is now selling wholesaleat $7,25 in Philatirli;hia...Wheat at $1,50 :and Oats . . • at 51 centa. , —Butter, which was 25 and 28 cents• can no,„.ilj purchased at pi end even len cents per pound. This is certainly good news - for aria region, where we are cornirelled to•purchrise every thirr we consume. Evcieri:o HEItALID published in Reading has hren 'converted into a morning paper, and will hereafter be pulilisheif tri-weekly instead of semi-weekly. Ma JAcon M. Lon°, her plitc;tl before tho door of hi, mune in Centre IL, a Very neat tuo4el of a tin.i. l af, to Wt , licb, we would call the attentirin of those 'eons intro tray wish to have worli of that kir 4 i• i 411.1.! r. Fi.L.J.NAG L of ljapreitt agle's canape- = ny. arrived at-nOme, yestettlay, in the cars. He received a dischargejin consegnence of ill health. .und looks quitefeelde. Be brims no later Demi than What we .ittec it - fleetly received. MINES.—On Monday last l'atriat•Viccill, on Irishinso, was injured en ve i l verelyHh - ya, fit!l of coal in the mines of Joseph G. Lawton at 6t. Clair, that' he - died on the fig: lowing' day... • • I ~ P .i.tna‘ra '. , LIIIN Am, yirtizn Poasts."— Such is the title of a collec4of poems in the Scotch style, Which — nrigihally, appeared in the Phililelphia Chronicte. They tire from the pen of James- M'.:: Mor.i.tott, Esq., a d having been `. highly commended as they appe red iil the Chron icle, we co , not doubt, that ,{ air publication in I batik form will be welcometi by the a4mirete of ScottiAiFH!in.4..:..„-- ------ _ _ _ . U..el'ox.—Vtit arc it noticed (although nothing official' has tran4Ared 119 yeti that tla, propielurd of the iNi.trth A niericasi'hare purchased Ow Gazette EatlibliqhMEnt, f 0 1 - $45 000, with e riew • _ of . Uniting the!tiro pairre, tinder the . firm 14 Messue. Grahoutc. Alia and J. B. Chandler. - 3.11. Chandler. :Esq.,*teti rce from his, editorial du ties full of y'ners end full of honorer' It is itated that he willLbo elected President of The Glynn! College for lirpliWns. A more suitable. person to fill that @With copld not b e seleetrd. Tne iIiCTINAL.—We have received the first number of a paper just commenced in New York under the *thrive tittle. It is after the style of the London hiining , 3otirriel , and is filled withinfonnati , / n relative to Mining operatiOns of every kind. It is published at the office of hunt's Merchants Mag l q.ine, semi-moothly at $3,00 per annum Reitorsx Qurs s TioN.—:We learn r crorn a gen-- tleman whose ,sources of information are very good, that the i flemoval quistion can lutrealTie d . this fall, without much difficulty. Tti l erpFople are,beginning to find out that the cry of,i‘n in crease of taxes is all ohumhug. /i l ia increase can. take place. Tt i r law requires the people of Potts ville to put up the Court Hiiuse si their expense. 1r they fail to do so, no removal can take place.— In the mean tuna several thousand copies of:the Bill, es it prir.sed the Legisla•ure, ought to he struck ;off in tho [ English and Garman languages,- and clistrihuted, among tha people. A. cornet knowledge of the pspvisios)s of the hill - will scat. ter to; the wind ell the false statements industri ously-circulated by its oppiMents, and secure a inajmity in favor of removal of at least 1500 votes. TIIEATIIIe•LENTEUT•I26UNTII.—.The Theat rical CoMpany i under the management of Mr. IVeaver. which hts Been giving entertainment" at the Town Hell for ajfew weeks, left our borough nn 'illurnlay for Mauch Chunk. Where they wil+ remain a week. _Wei !understand that ttie their'intention to return . td'; end open again for a short season; commencing on. Satur day next. TriCir performances have been highly commended by [ our citizens' during their stay in this place, and via daunt not that our Mauch. Chunk fiendssvill give them the patronage they deserve. I . • NEW D. Ft NI TIONS.— .. Pinioned Weapons .. .—. Argument.; Ogil4lBl, the AdrnirliEtritiqh. 7/1/f„riedri Whigs—Whig fighting in Mexico. Fede'ralisls. l All who: do not 411VC31 by. the Urtion"end MNI Polk. ". True Patrild,s.—All who dn. • Highest Reward of PatrOlism—The Public Printing. Wheite Duty of Democrati.—Union of thepar tv,:for the *eke of " TIII; CSt,o v."—Ritchie's Pol. Dict: ' throes:um A conmier.--4 German. - named Henri 4 Goraelah, wee so shockingly injured at the Machine shop of Dotterel & Co., at Reading, on tVednesday of last week„ ,that he died on Fri dry. - He was to,clean the oil box of :he engine, and whilesitandirig' upon the fan, reaching with, a stick to l open-the oibbot, his clothing caught in • the belt of the fly.wheel; and he wee thrown neer, the shaft into the By-wheel pit, with one leg between the cog.wfitiels-Of the machinery. His body was horribly mangled—every stitch of clothing was tern off of Mir, and his lower limbs were very couch mutilated. - bad a broths. living -at Crerrnsniown.—Phila. Suit. ..WHu WOCI.Ift ova. T3r.rro - A2tr.Le the ioreign deserters from the American army, it seems about seventy were io the battle. of Cerro. Gordo, where tbey'fought'aglinst our troops larifb. so mach obstinacy - that thirty were left dead'inieri the field. They should be briried in Moe Ogee; and over them shan' r *. gravel thiittes and poLinn• ous weeds, and li the grass should thoughtlessly. nourish there, itsl hue storuld be a sickly yellow, instead of the immottel.areen.
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