DEFERED ARTICLES, itErrilta FTIOU TUE Mormon CITY.—Thi Pe(fuel Republican Attract/ bas been publishing a series of letters from one of its former proinie- tors, who is now on a tour of observation through the infested portion of Illinois. As they contain many items of information which must be new to our readers, we makei4he following extracts, omitting, of course, the writer's private opinions 'as connected with the subject 00.17 AKA. (lII.j Oct,7, IftiP. Genf/mem—l arrived at Nauvoo 'yesterday at noon. The city occupies; large amount of land for the number of houses—no two of which set within a few rods of each other. This they in• formed me, was to prevent the burning of the city, which _they feared from their enemies. From one extremity of the city to the other it must be at feast three miles. If it were as compact as other . cities, it would not - cover one quarter that amount of territory. Nauvoo is beautifully , situated on a point of land formedin the Mississippi. We came in view -of it full six miles below4and prominent above all - -stood forth, on an elevated' piece of, nti; the Me breitad Mormon Temple is really, cspfendid Wit h ding, equal, I should Adult, to sonte4ef the very best churches in Boston. The steeple is round ' - and quite tall. The building is finiellted on the the outside, and is built of granite. All 'around the Temple, just helovie the caves, and at the ssine ' height at each end, are the faces of men Carved in stone,' about eight feet apart. I paced the building, and judge it 300 feet Mug, and 150 ' feet wide., . ' You cannot etettesive of the. terribl.. r ate .which , nearly the whole people of Illinois bar toward the MOrmons. I have travelled three hundred and • • fitly miles in this State and the cry is every where, and from every mouth, the worren not excepted— 'Mormons are wicked, baSe, lying, theiving, our-_', dering set of hypocritical %illains, and must and shill leave the State.' . -Eighty-one Mormon dwellings have been given to the flames. ; I passed twenty-one of them, and firm the storks ofovheat that stool around them and the fields .of Corn that remain, I judge that mar y of them were forehancle4l farm's. . My landlnid at Nauvoo. was A fine, handsome looking, intelligent, active, tieryrsmung man. lie said it was his desire to meet his enemies,the ni,b. , ite3, upon thl Prairie., and there leave his, bouts. I a.ked how many fighting own they could raise He said. 3,000 like ItinAlf;that would never tu•n their badss on death ; and pointing to an.old man of -nearly seventy - years, said 1000 more like hitiv, and turning to a boy of about fifteen years, said ... 1000 more., like hint. We burn, said he. for venge, hut Brigham Voting, wile is a , ecomi )loses to us, sacs'beial- 7 not break, and we obey. As I left my host, I said jocosely to him quit stealing •Incies and cattle; ay, ay, avid he, I race?! 15 Yane stole your team, but I trail some' of 'my good" brethe.rn will do it before-you 1;4 The old :rem, of whom I above made Mention, 'hat eel me that he had three tMies had his house b m urtted by the Gentiles, (al they enil all those w ho are not Mormons,) twice in Missouri and ;once in Illinois. . fie was terribly excited. I told him he must pray for. enemies. He said he .did, and his prayer was that they might maketheir bed in hell. Ha was 67 years, old ; he said he had sufferred every thing Was once wealthy but now poor; part of his faMily were murdered when they were driven from itiissouri;• when he left homa his brothers and sisterh refused to come and bid him farewell, beeauso cd . his religion; he was • now old ; was willing to perish in battle., er re• move as the Lord should direct. .. • The writer of the above alio says that the Wier --; muns have no ide . a of abandoning the construction : oof their,Temple—which leads us to believe .that their treaty with Government was only% ruse, to give time to finish the building; and that, *hen • the day appointed for their departure has arrived they will shut themselves up in it and bid defi ance to the •authorites. The peculiar construe '. tiokof the Temple—which is said, by those who have seen it, to resemble a fort on a large, scale- 7 - rather favors that.; discourage this gur„ge,tion. Nonis STutssrs.-The Native Americans of Berkshire county, Mass., lately nominated the Hon. Asaltel Foote, of Williatnston,,as one of their candidates fir •the' Senate. The nomination was declined ; and subsequently, Mr. Foote, ad dressed a letter to the 'Pittsfield Eagle, in which he takes a stand in fa.yor of Whig principles, ' .Could I for a single moment entertain the con- vietion that Native Americanism Wl.: to lie the , agent under Providence, of averting evils like these, I would fail not to avail myself of that mo ment of conviction to :throw myi.elf. Soul amt bo dy, hod' its embraces.. But th.d.moment of con- victiiin has not yet arrived—and I think that discover obstacles which will postpone tt to a day too distant for my purposes, I must therefore,still adhere to .my old relations,• and rest satisfied with Wrilll principles, Whig measures and Whig men.. With the Whig party I am, in a great measure; satisfied. I believe it to embody more intelligence, more correct principles, more honest patriotism, more genuine philanthropy, and more real Christianity, than any other political organi zation underthe heaven." • MiturA BicKronn..—The 'Boston %\ big learns on good authority that this woman - has been privy to the death of two men, at` leaz,t— one she disked, in that city. and on his recovery !runt the wound she poisoned him; another, with whom she was connected in' the State of.Alaine,diosi under circum stances which lekno doubt that he came' to hi;; death by unfair means resorted to by Maria. Tir rell has'not yet been arrested. And it is said that • his friends drew money from the Weymouth bank .—for4hat puTpose may ly4 cagily imagined. Ile ..has douhtleas cleared the 'State r nontslinl ,4ing fearful of shiking feayce and shadow 3. A LOVE LETTER !Oh come to me this very eve,' for .I am all done, A weeping 'iv my writing desk, and pa alit] ma hare gone': They say that you are going, o(F--ihat pa has used you ill: • ••• But if he depend upon't, hie daughter never A pleits3nt ttnd cheeiful wife: is arainliow set in the sky, when IMr husband's mind is tossed with storm and tempests ; [nit a dissatisfied and fretful wife is like a Hood with electric fluid. At such a time a man will keep clear if possible, in order to avoid the shock. The Wiikesbarre Democrat inforam us that I.u- =MIZE= raised this season one hundred and forty-two bush • els of corn ears, from one acre -of upland ui .the vicinity 'of of Wilkesbarre. .Nlay it pleago your honor,' said a layover ad dressing one of the judges, .1 brought the prismzier from it jail on a habeas carpus: That's a good one; said a fellow in an - under tone, who stood in the rear of the eourt,.rra r'ed.if I did'nt see him brought here in a cab.'. .A siBago.dentist adverttsis, that he will 4pare • no pains in his operations to render them satiffac •tory: Isio doubt of it: las roily OF THE POPES, 'I'M FIR crimes. maulers, poisonings, parrb- ides la- Atululteries and a cets.froin . eter to t;re, gI ry the XV!. including the.history of the S Martyrs. Fathers of the Church. liclitoous Orders. Cardinals, Ikuisitions, cbisms. and the great .formers,with the crime, of Kinos..Qucens. and E.ri profs. by Louis Marie Lie Cormenin. translated from •the .French. srt Ist 25 cents—with colored pater sts..just ;relived and for sale by May 15 . ' . I ..__—___ .... . __________ 7 _.__-• - TO PAINTERS • __ ' . ' News, Book, and Colored Inks. 'THI: subscriber has just received a stitipty.rif Prin. ' ter's Ink, of the best qualitiev, which lic wil dis- LiStcnint 11 1 3nufactUries.priices , as follows : • •- Kegs, i, i, , l=s On Kees. ' *2 50 Book Ink 41 , 041:misters at 40, 50 and ;:i cents per lb. :Blue Ink, best godiity—per lb. $2 00 !Red and Green ' . do • $2 1)0 Anyperson enclosing the money can have the Ink 4ferwarded to order. B.BANNAN, Art't. Sept. rth ' ' :49 . A Now Article. :QIIIEII, Pencil Cases with patent balances, C.tr .V 3 w iaing letters, together with a blice for 1.434, 'Nat a I, •lrrel Steel pen. Just received and for sale by IL HANNAN Ag't. Oct 18 SHOIFF'S SALES , - OF R-E63116 EST•ITE. BY. N' Y. virtue of several writs of VSDITIONI ESPONAEI and LEVAUIA ' , Ames; issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, and to me direc ted, will be exposed to public vendee and' outcry ; - On Saturday; the 29th of November , 1845, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,at the Pennsylvania Hall, in the Borough of Pottsville. One full, equalndivided half part Mtn two equal oi parts, to be divided of all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in Norwegian township. Schuyl kill county, bounded as follows ; beginning at a stone in the Centre turnpike, corner to lands late William Yoh, thence by the same lands south 92 degrees, west 211 perches to a white oak, thence south 10 degrees, east IS perches to a stone corner to a lot sold to Pott ¢ Philips. thence by the same. and lot non' Stahl & Offerman, north eS degrees east 116 perches to , n post corner, in the line of land. late Levi Ellniaker. decda ved, mence by the same mirth i degree, west 32 perch es to n post near a white pine sapling, and large hicko ry tree, thence by land sold Benjamin Pop. now S. 01. Weilierill, lionscl 4 - Cummings' north. 87 degrees,' west 103 perchee,to a apple tree corner, near the School house, thence sBiith 53 degrees, cast 45 . feet; Smith 30 degrees, west 93 feet to a corner in the Centre Turn -2 pike. thence along the seine, south .53 degree 23 acres s, east perches In the place of beginning, containing more or less: being part of the seine premises, which Daniel B. Christ, and Catharine his wife. conveyed to • the said Gains Moore, by indenture near , in g date the 13111 day of February, 1037. • together with the heteditaments and ap a I purienances, consisting of a two sliitytog ■ dwelling house, occupied as a Tavcrn stand, n log stable and sheds. -As the property . of GAT- US MOORE. At the sonic time and place, all that certain tract of coal land, situate in Norwegian Township. in the county of Schtir.lkill. containing by it recent survey thereof, 566 acres and 54 perches, Hess '2l acres alike , perches,) sold silt Of the same tract, and now belong ing to Jame.) Dmidas, bounded by lands late John Mid dleton, of Kettle k Wagner, a surrey of Jahn Haver- ticker and others, being two adjoining, tracts of land, and known together as the Mount Lave tract of coal land, with the appurtenances, consisting, of an eaten. , sive coat mine and a number of miners' houses. At.so, all that certain tract of coal land, situate-in. Norwegian township, in the ennui yof Schuylkill, con mining 151.1 acres and 97 perches, bonnded h.y lands bf the Delaware Coal Company, lands of William N'oeth erill, the Mount Laffee tract and others; being part of the oak hill tract, with the appurtenances entousting of several coal mines, now ins• onus nu,' and worked Daddow & others, ■ and a numbiur of 'Mitres' houses.. As 9,..r 111 sj.a property of the BElthrl CODNTI --- At Mesa= lilac and place, all those certain two tracts or parcels_of laid, the first thereof situate partly in the borough of Schuylkill Ilat en, and lnirtly in Matuheinftbwitsliip,Schuslhiit comity ; beginning at a pine stump °tithe teas' silt) of the river Schuylkill, and aYorner of land of John.Pott, thence by land of J o hn pott south 621 decrees, west 41 perches tort poet, a corner of land of Thomas Sillyman, thence by land of 'Utopias Silivmati, the thrtTe next mentioned cour ses south 271 degrees c easer'lo perches to a . post. south 621 degrees, west .442,116ic1i.us to a port, 50n . .11 !X: de gree.), east trn r the West bracllll o f the river and a so the Mine Hill Mill Schuylkill Ila yen Rail-road .153 perches to a stonul.; ft corner of land of Daniel Itaitiulet, thence by his land north 35 degrees, cast b 3 perches to a slime, thenceby the same south 19; • decrses. east 12:1 3-10 perches to a stonss in a tine of lard of George Kee:sultrier, thence by his land north 751- Mscrecs, east :17 peediek to a stone nn the bank of the • river Schuylkill.theme along the river Schuylkill north . '2'l degrees, east 49 6-111 perches to a beach trcelon the bank of the river, thence by West Schuylkill Haven, north 426 ulecreSs, west 100-10 perches to a post, on the 1 , bank-of the river Schuylkill. thence along the said riv sr north 77 degrees . , west 32 7-10 pm vie's to a !stone, thence up the river Si hnylkill, the sort' rag and distances thereof, and crossing the West luranCh of , the eivtir SchnUkill, with its junction at the main branch, to the place of beginning, containing 140 acres' and 50 perches), with the appurtenances, consisting of one two story Ing dwelling :1 ) •: house, a one story stone house, frame g 7 4/ barn, a a two story stone house, With it base ment story, a large 1 story depot house, built of stone, with aJtvb story stone dwelling house unfinished, is two story - frame house, a black smith slum, 9 shanties, built on ground rent, and a number of other buildings put up by the Philadelphia and Rending Rail Road Company and others. The second thereof situate in the said township of Manheini, beginning at a white oak, thence by land of Kershner, north 121 degrees, west 17 perches to a cites nut oak, thtnce by land of Boyer, north 721 degrees, east 113 perches to a stone; titmice partly by hind of Fessler, and partly by land of Bartolet notth IS; de grees, west 207 perches to a stone, thencefby other land south stn degree:to - mist 221 perches in a post, thence by land of Thomas Sillyman south ISI degrees, east- 247 perches to a stone, thence by laud of Dress, south 699 decrees, west 10.5 perches , to a spanish oak, and south LSI degrees, west '617=10 percliesdn 4he place of becinning. containing GO acres &c., aS;in and 'by said mortgage 4:6., recorded in Schuylkill county, in mor tgage book E, page 262. willenoreTully appearu&e ,to nether with the hereditaments and appurtenances.— As the property of ROSWELL FITCH. At the same tune and place, all Me, the said 'Jacob Erick's undivided right, title and interest of, and in and to all that certain tractor parcel of land, situate on the head waters of Swatam river, formerly in Pinegrove township, in the county of Berk's, now part ly in Pinecrove. pattly in Norwegian, partly in Lower Mahantancri and partly in Barry townships.lSelluvlkill county, surveyed on the 20th, 21st, 7211, 2311 and 21111 days of May, A. D., 1793, in pursuance often warrants dated'respectively January 12, 1793, and granted to the following named persons, to wit . :—To Robert Irwin, 4391 acres and allowance ; to Elijah Weed, -13111 acres and allowance; to George Weed, 4391 acres and-3110W-, ance; to Wm. Cook, Esq., 410 arres, 914 perches and allowance; to John Conk, Esq., 415 acres, 91 perches and allthvance; to James Miller. 410 licres;os7 needle's and allowance; to Jonathan Walker. Esq , 410 acres, 57 perches and allowance ; to Robert Lynn, 430 acres, 1441 perches-and allowanee ; to Win. Montgomery. lid 'Acres. 53 perches and allowance, and to Andress' Car son, ;12 acres. 6 perches and atlowancus:containing in the whole 4360 acres 6 perches and allowance, and hounded by lands of the New York and Si huylkill Coal Company, by 151111 s surveyed to James Wilson, Esq.. and others, late the estate of Rolucrt Morris,' de ,cestsed, and being the same premises which Samuel i)orilon and wife, by indent tare dated the 31st day of An - cnst, A. D.,•1232, recorded ha Schuylkill comity. in deed book No 17 s page 1 22 , granted and conveyed unto the said Jacob, Erick and NYtn. Levan, George 4. Erick, and Win. Donaldson, in roe, with the appurtenances, consisting, of one 21 story stone dwelling house, 1 small frame and lou bruises, 4 statutes, a blacksmith shop, and an extensive coat mine, WWI fiXIIIITS. work ed by !Amish] *Gast:ins. As the property of JAC(4II FRICK. At the'salne time and place, all that cerlcin lot nr piece of gmund, with the house thereon erected, situate and being in the borough of MinersYille in the county of Schuylkill, known in th/Secrieral plan of said town of Mlnersville by lot number 11S, being '23 feet, in feint on Sunbury street, and extensive southWarilly 200 feet, hounded east wardly by lot N 0.116. westward ly by lot No. 120, southwardly by land of Tsus Bennett, northwardly It said Sunbury street. being part of the premises which nisi:ant lilt kert and Christiana his wile 'the to TituX Bennett by indenture bearing date the 15th day of Cletoluer A.. D. 1230. recorded in too of-r- Ticefor fro-fur/linen( Deeds at Orwiesburg in and for the'' comity of Schuylkill, in Petal hook No• pats., 700, together with the hereditament s and' appurtenances. As the property ,of.1()IIN PLAT F. • At the same time awl plate, all that messaa;ze tenement and tract of land. situate in the township of Wayne, county of St huyll,ol, adjoining land; of Jacob Schnll,Alurahani Itilbert,William Reed anti miters, con , mining 11r2 acres and allowances,-be the same more or 4less, with the appurtenances consisting of a two story i stone dwelling linsise - with a two story stone kitchen' Houten; atiorleel. and a log barn. As the property of SN DREW ACHEY. .it - the same time,and pl.tct, all that orrtain t o y iiiti;:bo,r,r;OtOr:All',eZrdo.l.:),-tsoi of r g, T. l T l lTt i l ' o ' s i o " :l 3 o f i e g a muse eastwarully corner of Warren and Centre I Ili r% streets, bounded eastwarilly by the lirrqs. s erty oP.Jactub Iluntzincel,a nil southward ly by aen feet wide alley. As the property rif JOHN W. KO-it:BERRY & tmizmirs..rrt HORNING, Admin. istramrs of SAMEEL I'. HORNING. deceased. tichteufand taken to execution and will lie sold hir JEREMIAH REED, Sheittr. Sheriff's Otliee ()Twigs burg Nov. 9, 1915. - y • 15— OF T.E. BY virtue of several orders on writs of PAnmioN, is stied out of the Court of Common Picas of Schuyl kill' county, and to rue directed, wilt be exposed at pub lic verolue nr outcry: ,On .Satur(ley the '27th dori nf :Vey/Inky, 1615, at 'lO o'clock in the forenoon . , at ite Pennsylvania the borough of Pottsville: A certain two story frame Jlwelling house and Black • Smith shop and lot or 'wen of emend. Fit -1131, in the borough ”f3liner.ville..:intlll - kill - county, beeinninz at the Tif - theast is I corner of Carbon street and Frant street, thence eastwardly alone said Carbon street 230 eet, thence northwardly and parallel with Front strhot 731; feet. fhence westwardly 'and parallel, with Carbon ,street feet to Front street, thence southwardly along Front street 73; feet to.the place'of beginning, it being a property ‘vhich Daniel B. Bennett, and John Bruner, William Bruner, Mathias - Bruner. Margaret Bruner, and Roberta Bruner, with notice; to Joseph Dobbins. guardian of the said Mathias. Marga ret'and Rebecca Brunet, togethertmd undivided do hold. At the same time and place, a errlain'tenement and tract of land sititate in Norwegian township, soin)lkill, county, adjoining lands late of George Shoe maker, Nieto) Allen. John l'ott and the river Schuyl kill, and by land ofthe PresiJent, Managers ,and Corn pony of the Schuylkill Navigation Company; and ron taining 230 acres or thereabouts, and the coal 'Maui thereon, with the opportenancea consisting of a large 3 dank of between 4 and 500 feet long it benign. trade of land which William henry flacon and William Penn: Warder, William Graham Warder, William SaverA Warder, Sonny and William Warder Cadbury, togelk ,, nr and undivided eo hold. and will be sold•by JEREMIAH REED,: Sheriff: . Sheriff's Office Orvvigs- 1 burg, 0ct..2.5111, 1045. I i 43 B. B.INNAN, Agent. 20— TEXT reeeived at the York - .Store a large and genera ar•sortinent of (follow Ware consisting Of 8,6, 4, 2 and 1 gallon pots Skillets, Boilers, &c., &c., which will be sold wholesale nr retail at the - lowest cash prices. Also waggon boxes of all sizes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, &c., &c. Jan. 12,1845, 2 EDWARD YARDLEY. ITIOLINS, FLUTES &c.• For side at MAR- V 'FINS Drug Store, an assoftment of Violins Flutes, Clarionots, Fifes &c, to schich he invites the attention of, musicians and others. • March 15, SHERIFF'S SALES Hollow Ware PgILgDTLPSIA~ Git.E.4T• CENTRvIL PIIIILADELP CLOTHING ESTAB L I HM ENT Corner of Market and pecat r street, No. 210. • TILE MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLISHMENT oriflE KIND, IN TILE UNITED STATES DJ:NIEL 'CRETH, NO. 410 MARKET STREET, COIL Or DECATUR HAS now finished the most extensive assortmen of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ever offered in the City,of• Philadelphia. .Inrri warranted in making this extensive prepara tion, in the fact that I haven larger custom than any two si. , TES in the city, and importing my own Goods direct in large quantities, of the choicest and most fashionable styles, oefore the other tailors, who buy, iii small quantities. have commenced making up for sales, which warrant me in making the: assertion that 1 can sell a suit, of Fashionable Clothing at .a lower pribe to the customer than it costs at some stores to get the goods made. I wish the public to understand distinctly, that this establishment is conducted on the principle that I 'can and do offerbetter terms to my customers than can possibly be afforded by any other in the business. The reason of this is plain-1 conduct my business entirely on the Cron principle, buy and sell entirely ght Cash, keep no book. of credit, and or course do vet have to keep Clerks to attend to' the bad debts. Thus much for the principle on which I conduct hu• mess. l hare now finished, and ready for FALL and WINTER. SA LF:S. about 35,0G0 garments, of the newest. style, the cut and make of which is univer sally acknowledged to be unequalled. S.uper super Dress arid Frock Coats, in every vari ety et shade and color. Newest styles superlative French and American Casstmcre Pants. A large and most splendid assortment of rich style Silk Velvet, Merino and Cashmere d'Ecoise Vesting% of my own importation; the style of some of which cannot be had elsewhere in the city , The most extensive assortment of super Cloth Cloaks ever seen in Philadelphia. with every variety or new style Woolen, Plaid and Striped "Lining. Asphaltum. Beaver, Bangup Cows —a large variety, with different style Trimmings—Waved Beaver Bangup Coats:l'l:lin Beaver do., Adelaide Sack do., a new and bcatitiful article for an easy 'and pleasant Overioat. 1 Lave thelarge4 display of Cloaks ever offered in the city, with every other article in my line of busi ness. which I ant determinid lo sell lower than - can be offered by any others in the trade, Philadelphia Sept. 27th. 1815 FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS !!! - • M. COHEN , ,• HO). S. 2d st. Phi lada. Furrier kdeuter in Furs, uts. just finished and is still manufacturing a spier,- ' tilid assortment of fancy Furs,!consisting of Mufrs, Boas,Vietorias, Collar!, Trimmings, Sze.,inaile of gar tin, Fitch, Lynx, Genets, Siberian Squirrel Skins, which he. offer;wholesale unirretail, at the low est possible prices. . All kinds of FURS, purchased at the highest c Fhilada., Sept. 27, 1515. f SII.4I6SPEARE • CLOT.HING S,TORE, N. W. cor. Chesnut 4 Sixth'strcet. liE proprietors have connected with their 'customer business, that of Ready-made Clothing, and now offer to the politic, the most splendid assortment of READY-MADE ever Were exhibited.- The Gondti are fresh. and made in the latest style, the entire slack having been made within a few weeks, tinder their iMmediate superrinten- ME The style; quali and finish are tinsurpa—..ll ' mods will be sold as cheap, as by any other house in the city. A large assortmentof Cloths, eassimeres and Vri.ltings of ev cry variety of qualjty and style on hand, width will he made up to order. l'hilada Sept. a 7- 39-3 mo ViE.dDY-M.RDE CLOTHING Establislittkent, No. - 292 il!arkel street, Philadelphia. Milt subscriber has now on hand one of ihe most extenbive snit beautiful assortments of READY MADE CLOTHING ever ofrercil for sale in the. Phila delphiaanarket.- The Garments are all cut in the most fadhionable manner, and for workmanship and quality of material cannot be surpassed. COME ONE! COME ALL:: 'to Ti!. TRACT'S Old Pioneer Line;t292 Market street, Where you will be sure of getting great bargains, as he is determined not,he undersold by any competitors. He bits and sells for. (*Ash, consequently he can - sell greater bargains than those - who buy on credit. M. TRACY, 292 Market street. Philada., September 20, Fine Mie rr lIE subscriber bas for sale a large quantity of .4_ - 1 composed MICA. commonly called Fire Sand, and now very extensively used in thrt triannfarture of fire proof bricks, cooking furnaces, stove cylinders,.&c. It -Hs been taken out ofthe pit with great care, and is of a eery fine quality, clear of sand, 'gravel and other im. , Purities. . . , It will be delivered oq hoard boats, or other vessels, at the subscriber's wharf, half_ a mile below.-Gray's Ferry, Schuylkill, at eighty cents per ton, or at any wharf below Fair - Mount at $1 00 per tun. • 1 R. CARR. Philada. Oct. 1 1,..51.1 - 'r; • !1 41-2 mo BEST -BUTT HINGES, kiANUFACTITRED and for Sale by MORRIS, TASKEIt. AL. NIORRTS, Pascal Iron Warehouse, If, E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada Pielila. August!), 32 -r,: Carpetings, Floor Cloths, &c AT THE CHEAP. STORE, 11. STRAWBERRY STREET}, PHILADELPHIA; I ATE would call the attention of perst - ms in want of V New Carpets, t:c., to the !het of our being. enabled to sell goods at veryylow prices; becanute in our present sintatton, our rent ?nd other expenses are very light, and we otter for this season an excellent assortment of ... IleautiMl Imperial: l i ' Inerain and Venetian CARPETINGS. (of every variety.), . I I . Also; Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 t 0.21 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, halts; 4-c., hearth nips, table rovers, floor baize, stair rods. aims, ,•c , wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. ~...,; . . i. c}A Impply o f 041 low priceibOarpets from 31 to 50 cents per yard, always on MIMI. i , ELDRIDGE 4.• BROTHER, - No. Al Strawberry st., one doOr above rheenut, near second street, Philadelphia. , ' Phttad tl a , Sept., , I.i • 343-3 mo ' - . NOTICE' TO MEB.CII.I2N7'S • Viting the HE subscriber would respectfully call the attention' T of his friends and others, to his well assorted stock M . :it:loe and Fancy Dry Goods, which he is daily re plenishing front the Kew* York anti' Philadelphia auc tions, rnmprieing agreat variety of Cloths, Ca - ssimeres, Calllactte and vestings, Bleached and• Brown English, Irish 'and:German Linens, While and Colored Flannel', handsome silks, Shawls, Merinoes.and Ala pares, new and beautiful style Cashmere d'ECoSse and Monslins Cot Ladies' Fall and: Winter wear, French, English and Domestic Prints and Ginyharns, rogether with a large assortment of Gloves, hosiery and Trim mings of every del•criptkin &c. &e.,a1l of which ha of. fere to the trade upon the most fdvorable terms'. Davin: been long engaged in the purchase of goods, he intends to hay none but such as are cheap; and as his store is in imminent proximity' to the Market street trade, he invites the attention ofmereltants to his stock before making their purchases, P. R. HOOPES: . No. 3 Sinywherry street, Philadelphia: Philada. Sept. 1:4141,31.5 POTTSVILLE IRONS 'WORKS E. IV. c G N RE PETP UM. Y annonncei to the Public, that he has.taken the Establishment known as the Potts= ville iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is plepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of ritziest:every deseript lomat the shortest notieeointl on the most rea sonable terms. e 7 Persons from a broad, in want of gleam Engines will Grid it to their advantage to give him a call before enraging elsewhere. May 11 Rethoval & New Goods JOSEPH 31ORGAN DESPECTFETLLF informs the • Public that he has Removed his Store to the Newi Store room, in the stone Rouse of Mrs Phillips, with %locust tree in front of the door, and next house above - Mr. Thompson's corner, opposite Messrs Pollock's Store. And has just Received a new assortment of Spring Goth's which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. In addition to his fancy dry goods d trimings he hat received, and will, keep on hand a general assortment of Leghorn, braid, Gimp, Straw.* fancy Bonnets; et the lowest prices. Pottsville March "_21615, y 12... Desirable Private Residence FOR 8.41.1. E. THE subscriber,iii order In close- up his .1 ; '' old business as soot as possible, offers for 8 sale his present residence in Itlaliantongo II street: The main building is 23 feet iron ..a•- , ==._ by 35 feet deep, and the/sack building is ZIO 'feet deep, with two Parlours, Dining room and. Kitchee on the first floor, with a Bath house, and a Furnace it the cellar for heating the whole front building: The lot is 20 feet front by 210 feet deep,.with n small stable on the rear. The house is In good condition, and in beautifully situated. and the garden is, stocked with different kinds of fruit. Possession will be given on the lot of )11)71i next; or ituniediately,A required. For tennis Scr. applyto.the subscriber. . 1 13. HANNAN. lOct. 11, ' • 41.- THE MINERS' JOURNAL LEGAL NOTICES. . ROBERT AM PALMER; • • ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC, • Porrstiox, PA. Cr Office in Centre st. next door to the Exchange...o3 17 CLAIM BLYTHE, JITTORNEI' AT LAW, W , ILL practice in the : several Courts of the'CitY and County of Philadelphia. . ,r`r His Office la at.No.,:ts South fourth street, between Chesnut awl Walnut streets.cf Philada., Sept., 20, IHi5.. " 39:-3rno JOHN K. CLEMENT,: Attorney at ;Law. OFFICE, Centre st., East side, 4 doors below the office of the Miners' Journal. Mar. 2 . E. O.' LICK S 0.1 y; dittorney' ./..g • cl,olTire in Market st., at the tmporiumOfficc,cl Junti . JOHN CHA. NEVILLE, ATTORNEY .AT LAW, IATILL attend to all business entrusted to him, with V V care and despatch. Office one door below the Miners' Journal. October PJ 42 'jolt !P. to - s b e . r r y ATTORNEY AT LAW. EMZII I. S. lIPMIC,K EN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, POTTSVILLE,' PA.'. Will practice in the several Courts of Schuylkil Co .a. W. LEYBURN, Attorney at Law. • - LTAs opened an ot4e, in the borough of Schuylkill 11 Haven. Other in front street, second done east of M. Mannine's attend to all business en trusted.to his care n the counties of lichuylkill and Burks. • April IG, 1614 Flour Business, feed . HE subscriberrespe.ctfully announces to the pub lic., that he has associated Mr. Nathan Evans with him to conducting a general Flour and Feed Business, under the firm of IlliCit & FIVANS, at the southeast center o f Rail ItoM and Norwegian streets, in the bo rough of Pottst.ille. where they will always keep on hand, a s laree and good assortment of • .Flour, Feed, . • Hay b•• the hale, - &c., &c. All of Which wit: be sold at the very lowest rates They confplemls solicit the patronage of the public believing that all those who deal with , them, will lino it to their mutual advantage • July 19, • 22- • RUcH & EVANS. 39 Gmo IRON I IRON!! BRIG;LIT St. POTT Y , AT :THE ERE • TOWN" HALL, HAVE an assortment cf rolled and hammered IRON, consisting olfrom j round to 2 inch.. • Sitroll from x j to. , Squares from z 1 to x ' Haninerd tire from a xix. 3 inch, • Scollop iron of various dimensions, Crow Bare, Plough Irons, , I lert.:e•shoe bare, Sledge Moulds. Juniata Slit . Nails: and Horse Shoe Rods. lassed, and the Octagon Cast Steel. . • Shear Steel, English . . Blister;American Blister. German Stec), Spring Steel, &c., &e., tfc 26 M=EN June 28,\ DOWNEY & Focrrr, A IRE constantly receiving from New York and are of 'fering at their store in Morris' Addition to Pottsville, Coffee, Simar, Tea, Molasses, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish, Salt. Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Fruit, Tobacco, Haled flay, Feed, &c. &r. All of whit It they offer itt city wholesale prices, freight oniradded. —May 2itli '2l— 2,00 BU i\ "11l '3 °I D S 0 1 1 1 1 1 7 T1 1 1 0 8 8 lE.orC sale l 3 9 Sep;. 27th *A - FES II supply of MINER'S OH.. just motive(' at DOWN,EY 4• FOCHT'S. Sept.lath t N assortment of BLACK TEAS just rereiven and ±ll for sale at . DOWNEY di. FOCIIT'S:.; Sept, 13th 37--• BALPA? HAW, by the tor nr hate, at DOWNEY, & FOOIIT'S. Sept nth LONG and short !candled COAT. SHOVELS by the &nen at • DOWNEY ,s• FOCHT'S. Sept. lath . . CI 01)A,.SUGA, Butter it'l Water crackers in barrels ADju,:t received at . DOWNEY 41. FOCHT'S. Sept. 13th • 37-- ' or Wilmington Blasting Powder, just JdTh h ' received and for sale at _ _ Au:, - u4t 30 3 , Boxes Sterine Candles rcceivail ail(' Tot Bale at DOWSED & ',PUTT'S July 5, • 1(11501I3, Gin, Whiskey, Brandy &c in Mk., at ,DOWNEI & FOCII1"et, Nay 2lth, Noll' APOII GOOD JMIIG✓IIXS: A NEW AND CHEAP STORE 'IN TEE Boiough of Pottsville. 'raw. undersigned embrace this opportunity, to in firm their friends and the public in general, that they - have'opened a NEW STORE, in the brick buil• ding, lately occupied by Messrs Myer & Mars, be tween Henry Geire's aad J. C. LeSsigallotels, in the bOrough of Pottsville, where they have just received from Philadelphia, an entirely new and splendid stock of , PALL AND WINTER GOODS, ' consisting in part of Dry Goods: Groceries, Queens, Glass, Cedar and Earthenware. &c. Ainring their supply of Dry Goods, will he found a great variety of Calicoes, Mosfins Mouslin:-de-. Lines, Cashmere, Alpacca Lustres. English and French Alcrinnes, new style Cloth for Cloaks, a great r assnument of -bawls and Handkerchiefs. Al so, superfine and Common Cloths, Buckskin Cassi mere, Sattinets or all colors and. prices, Velvets, Vestings. Checks, 3 lanlets,Flannels, Bed Feathers, etc., & Also. Sus s ays, Coffee Molasses, Tea, Spi ces, Looking Glasses, &c, Also, Salt, New Mack erel,nnd an extensive assortment of other articles, roo numerous to mention, all of which they will dis, pose of at iincom-J6O" low prices. 'Elie palm are invited to gtve them a call, exam•' ine their goods. and he convinced of the excellent qualities and low prices. Pottsville; Oct. 18, 1845 Radiating Stoves, Tin Ware, &e. rfIHE suhscriber announces to the citizens of Potts ' villa and vicinity, that he has on hand an assort ment of Radiating stoves, of his own manufacture, which he will warrant to be equal in workmanship and beauty and' s cheap as any obtained from Phila dalphia. He has also on hand a general assortment of Cooking and other stoves, embracing all kinds.together with a large assorinient of TIN WARE. &c. • All of which will hesold it cheap rates at his store and factory, Centre tit. Pottsville next door below Henry Geisse's Hotel. BYRON PHILLIPS. Oct. MBE. Subscriber has recently opened a boarding house in Market street. Pottssille.and will be pleased to base a number of respectable boarders Good accommodation will be furnished on reason able terms. flab transient Boarders accommodated odieaisonable terms. Pottsville ATay 3d GALVANIC BATTERY. mIIE subscriber infOrnm the public, that he has been appointed by IVm. P. Coad. of Philadelphia, his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining counties of hiA PATENT GRADUATED GALVANIC BAT TER Y, adapted to the use of Physicians - and other persons of competent skill, in the treatment of nervous disorders: Persons desirous of purchasing Mr. Load's instru ments can have an opportunity of examining the ap paratus, at my residence in. the Town Hall of this bo rough. Among the many complaints which have been cured and alleviated by this powerful agent in medical prac tice, may be enumerated Paralysis, Palsy, Epilepsy, Lock-jaw, emaciated Limbs, Itheumat ism,Tic Dolorettx and various other neuralgic and nervous disorders.. Cr Having purchased one of Mr. Load's Graduated Batteries, I am prepared tooperate on persons suffer ing under any of the above described complaints, and respectfully solicit all those .who may feel'interested in this pbblication, to call and examine my apparatus: PETER F. DIUDEY. 56-6 mo Pottsville; Sept.,o, 1815. I= STEEL DOWSE Y & YOUIT'S. • 3Zi- MARK THE touLoWING E. & E. fIAILMEh. 42- Boarding ELIZA HAUGHAWOUT. 18-ly CO.9D'S PrITENT PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM H. BROWN, & CO., V;DOLESALE ;DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. 20, North Fourth street, Philada. H ' a large Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. They regularly attend the Auction Sales, at which they can frequently purchasemany seasonable descrip tions of Goods, much below the regular prices, and which they will sell at a swat advance. They receive Many goods direct from Manufacturers, and will also be receiving the newest styles of Fog- Mom Goons as scones they are in the market, from im portations both here and in New York Their exertions will be directed tokecping constant ly,. a very superior assortment of the most deAirable Staple and Fancy Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms, 'and at the lowest prices they can be found at in the city of Philadelphia, and respectfully invite them to examine for themselves. Their, stock consists lnpart of the following : Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jeans., Plaided • and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Linseys, Red Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver teens, Velveteens, Velvet Cords, AlPaca Lusters • Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Mousse. de Leans, Gingham's, Lawns, Irish Linens, Russia Sheeting and Rnssia Diaper. Goods for Summer •Wear, New Style Fancy Figured Linen Drillings; Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gant broons, Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, [new gondsi 'Plaided and striped Kremlins, new goods,]. Nankeens, Extra Heavy Cnttonades, Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mi. iiices, ' . Bice and Fancy Coloured. Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy 'Single Milled Cassimeres, Coat Gingliams, &e. Brown: and Bleached Muslins, Checks. Tick incs, Brown Drillings, Chilton Flannel, Plain White Oink:es. Checked acid striped ditto, Lace Cambricks, Jacko-' pets, Book Muslin, Mull and Swiss ditto, Lace •: Goods in variety, Coloured Cambricks, Rosie !: ry, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a full as .sortmcnt of Trimmings, 4.e. &c. PRINTS--A Very extensive assortment, In which new StYleS.are added as they come from the Manufac tnrers. Philada, March 1, • ffi L l CARb. GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, xo. e 7. V. Sd st., abort arch et., . cHAREP,S WEISS, PROPRIETOR, 80 ' .1.1t0-1 pocLan 1%11 DAY. Tbis house is convenient to bllSitleSS, and only one • Mll.lilr,e from pia rkrt Street. -t - 4 PLEASE CALL -72 N. 11. --,ls Stablitir for horses--Liery stable attached. .1u1}"-'6, PURE WHITE LEAD lirottaitr, IVTNNUFACTL:L.. 1111'hiladrl, wa moiled p.; those euvunners wicc have been . ci th eenscqinznee of a run on theariiele, to,tl r.C.W !: cc their eiders titled. No known stibiaanee iiaasf.sseil those perservaiire and beautifying properties. so desirable in a paint, to an equal extent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixtnre of other materials -only mars its value. It has therefore been the steady aim of the mantillietnres, for many years, to supplsao the public a perfectly pure' white lead, and the imcrastncde• mand fci . the artii.le, is proof that it has met with fa vor., 'lt is invariably branded on cue he ad--NVETIF ERILL & BROTHER. in full, and on the other, WARRANTED PertE—allin red letters . November 19 Philadelphia, Reading Si. Potts ville Rail Road. Mge 9,_/; Reduction of Freight on Nereandize ON AND AFTER Monday next, June 2rsii, Litt, Goods will be forwarded with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, between Reading and the mints below stated, per ton of 2000 lbs. k Plaid. I l'ottsvill«- . Plaster,,slati7, Wes, 4 , c. 1 10 73 cr Pik Iron, blooms, titnber, marble, rosin, tar, pitch; . 1 20 00 ct: and grindstones, . Nails 4- spikes.-bar iron,, eastines,lend.turpentine I bark. raw tobacco, salt, . 1,40 1 00 Proviions.potatoes, turn her, stores, d-r.,: - FlOur her barrel. SN' he:it, corn, , rye, clover seed. salt per bushei Groceries, liardware,steel, copper, tin, brass, do mestic liquorsmachine re, butter and eggs, chee74e, lard and gliow, oil, wool, cotton, leather raw hides, paints, oys ters, hemp. and cordage. Dry Do6clardrlizs , s• medi-. cines, foreign liquors, wines. glasS,paper,fresh } •2 00 170 fish, nient,'entifectiona- • ry, books k t• Stationary,...) No additional charges for commiselon, storage, or receiving or delivering freight at-'any of Ote Comps• ny's !knot; on the line. - July 15,181$ 'SALT ! SALT. T. ! C ALIN& Salt in barrels k bags; for sale nt tne lowest L. Market price, delivered on board of Boats on the - Seillifikal. FREE of PORTERAGE by • GRAY & BROTHER, 31 Walnut st. or Locust st. Whar(Schitylkill. dhiladelphia July Igtb, ; - E. A. HATHAWAY & Co, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .No 23 Xorth trharres, foot of -gra. st., Philattelph • IT AVE received on romignment and otTer for sale a -"Om lowest cash prices -50 bales Ist sort eastern hops :, , • 2000 galli fall and winter press'd whale oil ; 1000 do ' do do black tish oil, 300 don painted pails; ' 100 boxes Ist rpfality sperm candles ; 150 ' iln 'Mudd tallow candles, 200 do yellow soap ; 50 do No. 1 chocolate ; 300 do Lubec (scaled) herring; • 100 do do No. 1 do 100 bids. ackerel, Nos. I, 2 and 3 ; - 50 do Halifax Salmon ; • 50' (hi, .giblidLlerting ; 25 do pickled codfish ; - . 40 , do •Cranberties ; 50 tubs Goshen butter ; 4000 lbs. Herkimer county Cheese : 10,000 do dry codfiih :, ---50011_,_ do hake fish, (in drains) 3000 - do, =Manilla cordage. Philada., :lan.' 11, BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES I MADE OP THE best refined American cllron, for Salem about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being. a saving. of about 100 per cent to the- purchaser. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and .if not satisfactory, can be .returned and the money will be refunded. DRAT. & BROTHER, .12 Walnut' st., Philada. June S . . 23 AyrEvil° N. MILITARY STORE. raillE subscriber would respectfully inform his fid- friends and customers, that he has lowed • his • • Military Cap Alan' factory In Third Street, No. 96, a few doors below Race, where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are-disposed to favour him with their custom. He still continues to manufacture Military and Sportmen's articles ofevery description, such as leather, Cloth. Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, efall patterns; Forage Caps; Bolsters for troqp Body do ; Cartouch Boies, Bayonet cahhqrds word Belts of all kinds ; Canteers ; Knapsacks, ;Efferent patterns : Fire Buckets, Passing Boxes, Tnbe do, Brush and —Pickeert Plumes, Pompoons iFiremen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Cases, superior quality Shot Baga.Game Bags, Drums, &c.,&.c. 1170rders thankfully received and promptly at tendel to. ‘VILLIAM CRESSMAN, . No. 101 North 'laird Street. r. few doors below Rac Philadelphia, January 13, 1844 2-6 m • 7,11F4.1. We recommend all of our friends visiting thc Ci ty to call at the Pekin Company's Shire, and lay in a supply of their delicious Teas. ' • THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30, SOUTH SECOND ST. Between' Market. and Chesnut . ; • HAVE constantly on ,hand. and for sale, wholesale and retail, a variety of choice fresh Teas, at low er prices, according to the quality, thaughey ran be bought for at any other establishment in the city. TEAM, exclusively' are sold at this house, and several varieties, which cannot be obtained elsewhere: Any TM, which do not give entire satisfaction, can be returned and exchanged, or the money wilt be refunded. Tne chizens of:Schuylklll County, are respectfully invited to give us a call. Cr. B. ZIEDER. Agent for the Pekin Tea Company. Philada., Sept. 27,1815. -It-1 INNEN Shectings 3 yards wide, Large Mid ,JAlsmall Looking Glasses, Carpetings and Rugs, by sale cheap by Pottsville May, 3d, TIER CHEAPEST ress.WE %icy IN THE UNITED STA.T . • Joiseph • licilturrayls Splendid Lineof London and Liverpool Packets, (V,0171 • • ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1845, Old Establitsheq! !Passage Alifice. /0,0 Pine &feet, Cur. of South, AY. Y. T . HE subscriber begs leave to call the attention' o his friends and the public in general, to the follow ingarrangenients fiir the year ISIS, and for the purpose of bringing out Cabin. Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following - , Regular Packet Ships to and from Liverpool. Ships' Names Captains . Days of Sailing from New York.' New Sl i tip, , Nye, June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6 United States,' Britton, " II " 11 " 11 - Garlick 1 Skiddy, " 26 " 26 " . 26 Patrick Itanry, Delano Jnly 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 Waterloo, . Allen; r . . " 11 " 11 '.' 11 RoschisiEldridge, "26"26 ". 20 Independence, . ' Alien,. Ang. 6Dec. 6 Apr. 6 Samuel) Hicks,' Bunker; : '! 11 " II "11 Siddons, - f E. Cobb, "26 " 26 "26 Ashbarton,, Huttleson, Sept. 6Jan. 6 May 6 Stephen Whitney , Thompson, ". 11 " 11 "II SheridaM . Depeystcr, ' "26 " Uri ?' 26 Ship's Name, Captains, Days of Sailingfrom 1 . . Liver Pool. New Ship . , Nye, . July2l Nor. 21 Mar 21 United IStaies, - Britton. " 20 " 26 " 26 Garrick, .• . Skiddy, AUg.ll Di!c. 11 A01..11 Patrick Henry, Delano, ", 2 21 ' 21 Waterloo, - Allen. '• . 20 " 26 'li '26" ito.;rais, • Eldridge, Sept. 1I Jan. 11 May II Independence, Alter, . " 21 "21" 21 '4aiimel Hicks, Bunker, " 20 ," 2r, ,*• gd Siddinvi, ' . E. Cobb; .o,ct.' 11 Feb. 11J 'he 11 Ashburton. • Matteson, _ " 21 " 21 ,•-. 31 Stephen Whitney,.Thompson, " ' 20 Feb. 26.1'nv 26 Sheridan ' Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11 ' in addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient Sblps,sorli as the 'Adirondack,' •Sciatland,"Ritssel Clover,' 'Eelio',' and 'Sea.' will continue to sail from Liverpool, weekly in Regular succession, thereby preventing the, least pos.- sibllityl of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for the aecommodliDon of persons wishirig.to•renilt money , to their families or friends, 1 have arranged the pay ' merit of my Drafts on the folloWing Banks : ' Cork .Limerick Clo Londonderry, Sligo, ' Wexford' tel Belfast, . Waterford Gaily ay; . Armagh, Athlone, Colerain' Kilkenny, : Donna, • . Tralee, Eimiskillen, ' Monaghan, Youghal,; Banbridge, ' Ballytrtena . • Parsonstown Downpatrick,, Cavan, Dugan, Dungannon, Bandon, .. ...Enis, Ballysliannon, Strabane _ Skibbreen Omagh, ' Mallow, . Dublin Cootehill, Kiltush, . , • , Scotland—The ity - Bank of Glasgow Englund—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Do, bankers ..onil4 : Messrs. I'. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can also be engaged from, Liverpool, t hiladelphla, Boston. n,nd Baltimore, by the Itegula ,ticket Ships on application being made persimally rby letter, [Post paiit,l addressed to • = .I • • JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pind scoot, corner of South street, lily York AGENTS.' .. _n n 65 mirth Frnnt street snod supply of their • r Beni. Bannan,Pottsville, Pa,: Michael Mullen, Ito tibesteir, N. Y.; Jen Bnagot Providence, R• t. ; T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. Charles O'Hara Toledoi Ohio; Thofuns Mrftnade, Utica, N; Y.. ahhihecaeave to assure my friends and the, pub{ c in general, that the greatest punctuality will he oboe in the sailing of.the above Ships, together with 111 others which I 'nay have, and that assengets will experience no delay on their arrival at the differe t I ,orts .where they nit-art - to embark. P. S.-Free Passage can also be secured from tl e verious Ports In Ireland and Scot lapel, front win h Steamers run to Liverpool RENJ BANNAN. Pottsville, t Sole Agent for the State of I' nnsylvania February L. , 5 Me Between Between Reading Reading and: and ALSO, Dr. Joicph ;White's Utii•o_,Abdominal i Suppririerli. - A supply of the above artiele, in:4 rneeiv and lon sale, at the ma nur:Lctufersi)riecs, by . JOHN g. C. MARTEN, . Druggist ,pe': . . - APOTHEGARY STORE:N„ II et 3 ct ME 10 1 35 EMI J: MORGAN, MARSH'S SUPERIOR . PATENT TRUSS Ot' otter 2A • • otters for sale a well e cted and r.enaine assortment of PA Tr ...UGS l ' /ICIN ES, &c., ,ice us' cOnsistinc of Chemicals, Meilicincii, Perri mery, Window Glasules, Pat,..nt Medicin e Drugs, Paints, Dye-StinTs, Oils. and Varnishes, Pain Brushes, &e. whirl, he is dispw:ed to sell at. a snial ash aitre, and respectfully' solitlits . a share of th e ace oft he public. , re Phlsiciatis prescriptions carefully . cntnponnile . ' JOHN-S. C. MARTIN. - March IC, " • •.,]•4.- B.R.4DY (g• ELLIOTT, Watchmakers and Jewereis . FROM THE CITY OF PIIILADA. Respectiolly announce, 111 they haye taken the stout I C 3 door to Ccise's new llote . a the lower end of Centre st. in the Boriiugh of Pottsvf ,where they have I , .cc.c tl opened a choice assort et, of CLOCKS %V.ITCI I.:S 6: JENVELI2 Y., , Alexander's Tricpba:phe, They plcdtte themselves to sell their goods at as A LIQUID DYE which. changes light and grey low prices as they can be bought at any other es ah- hair to a beadefiil black or dark color instanta lisittnent in Pott3viile or chewy ere. and believe I ley ncously, without any iiijtery to the hair &c.. Any per can. render full and entire satisfaction Iris regrrds son can apply it so• simple is the process For sale bothlquality and price,) to all , who may favor them at Philadelphia prices. 1 . B. BAisth•lNAN:Ag'i. witly their patronage. W • . : 461 , , nv: Clocks and atches of every descripti on, fully reit:tired and warranted. • N0v ,.:15 P ttsville, Oct. 19, .8:5 W ILLIAM 1 1 JOSE:PkI S. ELLIOTP. ' ;42 f _, BRU)Y, ; i- r." 7 ";i l \,, \ • QTEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stew,r . iN:eca York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very penorarticle, for sale by 1 T. &I, IjEATTI.. May 3J, :. • 18— IColeman's French Cement.l TTINEQUALLED for mending broken Gloss. Chi vV iqueensware, Ornaments and Fancy A rilelas every description. The superiority of,this Cenien over all others is acknowledged by every one Whi has ever used it, and such is the confidence oql - 1 t proprietor' in its properties that if it fails to ans i ve the purposes for which it is recommended the money willibe returned. Articles mended with it mai be espcjs i ed to considerable degree of heat, and will rdsist the 'action of boil:ng wateisullicientlY long for all or dinary I urposcs. The manner of using this ceiOnt is r simple that the• most ine x perienced canna i Tail of sfecess. Each bottle aceOmranied wab the par. ticulor directions for use. B BANNAN Ag't . -Ni B. Persnns wishing to sell again supplied 'at the Manufacturer's prices by the dozen. Nov 15 96 . The History of Wyoming. • PERSONS holdingsubscription papers for the "ITIS TORY OFWYQMING,".(ezeept in the Counties of Luzlirne, Wyoming, Bradford, Susquehanna, Waivne and being the old town of Westmoreland) Meese return them to .1: Crissy, Esq., Philadelphia, pub lisher of the work, who will deliver the books andl re ceive the pay,therefor. The work will be pithlished nn the Ist of November: CHARLES MINER. tPliiladelpitia, Nov. 1 . LADIES' FASHIONABLE SHOEr, AT TIM SIGN OF THE BIG 13007', Opposite Geisse's taverp,Centr st. • POTTBv ILLS, l'A. • • ' • 11— Moody 4 Aechternacht, Av o or t i; D ott r :37 : e tf a i n il , l ? t s c . ? c ll n tli t ;at t t o en t t i Loti r e a ti e t i e I dies i onable god: of fine Shoes, Gaiter and half Gaiter ik,ots, French Slippers, &c., manufactured expressly rot! re-. tail customs by 'NO.' Every pair of this Rork will be warranted, and sold as low as the'eame work tai be obtained elsewhere. Ladies are invited to examine thent—and also their large assortment of Ladies', plis ses' and Cbildrens' Boots, Shoes,Slippers,Gaiterejle.c. of good quality and cheap,' November 1,1 f 15 .4 _ _ , 4 'll l , -„ Houses and. Lots r g a a • FOR S.'ILE. „ , S .---, ALO, a large number of LlMWings and out Lots d various sizes, on the NO.ViialiMitractrlyMg prittriiiallY, in tl:6 Boringlva l'ottsvitte. Apply to • . , I SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate atfr.. ent r e pt. July 111 . 2.;-.11" Eliptio Springs and. Bellows. mar. subs( Tiber has Just received a supply nr Env -1 tic Springs.nr V. 4 rents per lh. Also, Blacloniith's [fellows very low, at his Hardware Store. Ceatee st. GEORGE H. STICHTHR. 41- Ocfuher I ISSS F IIZE: BRICK at the Town Rail Iron Shire. , BRIGH' & loTy. o; i t 25 THE EXEITENIENT STILL 'CHEATER!! ' The Market Bt. Store, THE CHEAPEST PLACE , TO runpusr. GOODS, WEST OF VIE CITIESIS • 0.31 E 4- JUDGE FOR ; YOURSELVES!. NOSiS NM GOODS Yon EIEDOWIthi & CO. 't TESSES. SEDCWICK & Co., have just returned -VI from the, cities of New York' and Philadelphia, With the best selected assortment of Goods, eler offer ed in this market. Among which ate all the latest i ' tyle Cashmeres, fancy , barred Cloaking, Silks for la ie's dresses, shaded and barred Nous detains, Alpac as, Chintres, line embroidered, and plain Thibet bawls, Ladies' Fancy Gloves, {hosiery , te., &c. . All of whirl, will be sold 20 per cheaper, Man :an be had at any other store in Pottsville, by 'SEDGWICK & Co: Nov. 8, 1815. I • . 45- . . G.REST A4IIG.RINS! COME.AND —ll4. 'SER. . A isi6V - STORE! • - . TIIE subscriber most respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just opened a NEW STORE in the building recent ly occupied by Samuel Sillyman; Centre street, Pottsville, where he has.just redeived from Philadel phia, a general assortdsent of fresh • FALL AN Cl IVINTER'GOODS. - which will be sold: exceedingly low, for cash or country produce. Just call and see, whatean be done . at selling cheap. •llis stock consope in 'part of - Superfine and Common cloths of all colors air prices, Cassimeres and Satinetts, Flannels, Cash , mores, Nlouslin de . Laines, Check, Shawls: and' handkerchiefs, Beaveneens, Velvet con* a large selection 01 Silks dce.„,for'ladics' (incises, Gloves,. I Sto'ckinget. Umbrellas, &c. ' • Also, an extensivs assortment of Groceriec• Queens-ware, Cedar-ware Sugars, Coffee, Teas* , Molasses, Mackeral, Salt,' English Cheese, sperni and common Oils. Looking Salt,', Candles, Spices, - Travelling Bags, A.c., itc., all of tv*h will be sold ' as cheap as can be had in the county. "He therefore inviies one und t all to come, examine and price kis being cunvinced that he can and will serve them satisfactorily. • Nov. 8. 1845 - - . NEW-YORK ' , STORE: 4I '- .NEW GOODS DIRECT FROWN . EW ion I ,IIE subscritie'rg haye just arrived from Now 1 York, with a new and fresh stock of DRY G G I OD S 1 - - of the latest styles and patterns. Also, n gene ral assortment of GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE !CLOTHING, &c. - _ ,_, Also, an assortment of I . India Rubber Clothing,' , . , h 1 i . , Cape, and Mittens; suit = able fur Engineers, and C . persons exposed in stormy 'weather. .... The above Goods were selected expressly for = the Pottsville murket, and wtli be sold very C. 2 cheap, at their Store, in Centre street. • , r,- For Cheap Goods call at the- New York 1 - , Store. .... el. i 11. I. 'PROWBRIDPE dr. CO. 7, . Pottsville, Nov: 1, 16'15.11 44- GREAT! F O,R GOOB BA,ROAIN.S AT THE NEWB 'T 0 R E co r. of Rail-road 4- Norwegian sts. fromertg obbieli,ied by • J ; o. LAWTON, POTTSVILLE. MITE subscriber jierehY' gives notice to the citizens of the Coal Region and li , chuylkill county generhlly, that he has opene.han entire ,new stock of goods IA the above mentioned place, 'embracing a great variety of Dry Goods, i fTroceries, queenswats, . hardware, Tobacco,: Cedar Ware, - I , - Provisions; , & Caps„ • \ Boots and Shoes,. , ile..ady Made Clothing, Dour and F ee d , Salt, Fish, &c. 11 • All of which he has selected with the greatest care. lie having been in-the Store -keeping hustness for the last twelve years, he tiarterS himself that his Goods are just the kind the people want—and he knows he can sell from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper. than -they can be purchased here or elsewhere.!AComeand try for your= selves._ ,/, -. " -- 131.1T0N FRANK. \ PottsYille, ISTS. - • 44--6rno • •BOOKS'!.` • :q SCHOOL • 4- MiSCEI,L3NEOVS,' • I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, . ' 1T UNEXAM . FL I ED . LOW RATES,• [IN MANI,' INSTANC E S 61E.ArEll THAN riIILADA., PRIES,P AT BANNAN'S CdEAP BOOK STORE, f POTT6VILLE, . , . . . . HIS STOCK' is extensive, embracing, all kinds iit• School 6.ons, such as Emerson's. Cobb's, Melia. ell's, ,Parley's, Smith's; d'ike's. Comly's, Frost's, • Grigg & Elliott's, Thomas, Cowperthwaite& Co's Ho- I - gati . St Thollipson; &c:—all of which are manufactured . i ' von use , and purchased directly .front the publishers, ' at the lowest trade cash prices, and which are at the . 1 ' sante price, from lA. to '2O per cent cheaper titan the. 1 I. auction trash and old and often -imperfect editions, of fered fovSale by the travel:tegliohk sellers, and agents j of what ate termed, the 11 If price stores: - ~. f - It may tint be generally known to our readers that' L I there are Printers and Biadcrs•in. Philadelphia. whose sole business is itl printing and binding hooks, at the • I cheap rates, for luctions;witich look well outside, butt 1 which are put together s fl imsily, that - they will bare ly stand handling. As ,w have a reputation to sustain„ and rcsideliere, we can ot and will not deal in .this • trash. The Pedlars and ravelling Merchants confine , their business almost - solely to the auctirme. Tins is a I secret purchasers of books ought to be made acquainted t I with. c - Try us, and satisfy yourselves, .. • -I, • 11. BANNAN Ag't. - ~ I r,.tintwitlistanding this difference we pledge our selves to furnish Merchanis,.Teachers and Parents with GOOD 1104 - ,kR. wholesale and retail, CUELPER with re - g:iril to ' quality than-the Pedlars and Travelling Mer l' • chants • ~ . . . . Nov. 15 , 4fr-- . . TERY; SUPERIOR GREEN. & BLACK TEN;just received and for sale•by • T: & J. BEATTY. 18— May 3d, Platform Soaks. ' flay, R ito a n il R onde, ,c o e: t i n .i n v l e s , Stock,e oal , *. o...term promptly attended to.at my manufact,iry, Second street, Camden, New Jersey. ... Camden J•Oct. IStli 1615 TO MINERS & MINERAL AGENTS lITANTED in a Colliery, in a very healthy part of o Maryland, a hoss capable of conducting the business- of an extensive' Colliery and mining iron ore. Undoubt ed reference as to character will bo • reiprired, and applications will be received in confi. dence, if desired. Also, wanted a Cornish Copper Miner, to dress Copper Ores and to assist in the management of a Copper Mine in Now Jersey', under the Principal. and to 'make himself generally useful. lie will have to . produce testimonials of character. Ayply by letter to E, Y. care of the Printer of this paper. . • 0ct.25, NEW CASH DRY GOOD,, FANCY tRIMMIN STORE, • • IN THE ROOM ' FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. PHILLIPS IN CENTRE STREET. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of. rottsviliettnd the public itigenerai, that he 'M5 . 11151. 'o pened a fresh assort-leant of the newest styles ofgoods, consistiong of I • Silks; Lawns; Alpacas, ) and Balzarines. will, a variety of fancy goods. Also, a new andsplia. did style of Prints, Silk, Thibet Alpaca and other shawls, Blue; and Black Cloths of a superiqr quality. • • He has also on hand,. Sewing Silk, Sp;ol ial/d dent Thread of the best quality, Gloves and Hosiery, Straw Leg horn, Gimp, Braid and other styles of Fancy Bonnets, &Vibe ease d doz. or.single Bonnet, Meu's.and Boy's Leghorn 4t3; All of which will he soltlat i the lowest cash prices.' Api. 2o 16 ly- 30SEPLI MORGAN. ILTEW 'MIK Dried j sale by. May 3d, ASINS. T In q-iartcr boxes, selected for fami- Itly' use, for sale cheep at • _ JOIIN S. C. MARTIN'S, Confectiontiry & Drug Store. TILE undersigned having been appoin 111111 V,... ted Agent hY slesars. A II Gale &Co, * r "' of New York. offers for• rale their sir • perior gstkild Action Pianos at the niifartiirers price 3. IW. T. 'J. BEATTY. . May IS, • ' . IMTHIPS.—For. . salt at "MARTIN'S Drug V Store—an a...sottinent of Gig, Sulky; and arriagc Whips. March 2'..t D . . R. FOUNTAVNE'S CHINESE HAIR ERADICA TOII.—NWhieh remove* superfluous. Hair from the. Face Neck, forehead, &c. For sale at MARTINT« Drug Store. . ! March 1.5, . II I . JOHN H. HILL. 45- CHANCE C. ELI COT NM EMI 1111 Plums and Peaches, fur T. & J. BE ,TTY. • . 18— —r- '- Pianos ID!!