II II CANE AND P.DRIVy BODY.—The application e principle of Purgation being allowed to be one myreatest utility in Ills icure and prevention of ses, it is of the greareit consequence to ascertain medicine is capable Of producing the desired cf in the easiest, and at the same time, to the most tuaimanner. • turreth'sVegelabre;rnfri:rsal Pills remove all nor accumulations, 'anti ptirify and invigorate the and their good effects are not, counterbalanced y inconvenience :L• bei g composed entirely, of. tables, they do not expoSe those who use them. to er; and their effects are as certain as they ire ary; they are daily and safely administered to cy, youth. manhood an/ old, age. and to women &most critical and delicate circumstances. They C disturb or shock the hturnal functions, but re their order and re-estublish their health. Sold at lirandreth's Principal office, 2.14 Broad - way Y.Jand by the followitig • authorized agents .in ylkill county ; Pottsville, William Mor imor, Jr.—New Castle. Reifsnvder—Port Cli ton. J. Robinhold & Co, huyikill liaven, Charles liuntzinger—and one n every place of importance throughout the world. •• VCCESH OF THE "SFOAiI COATED INDL'O: VEO6- -:. TILE PIILLs."--4n old man of 70--If thts is not-belie . . people would not believe thougA one seer from thr .; d to proeloint it. C 00th, IS 14. have used 10 boxes of Brundreth's Pills, and lialf : • many more of difTerent kihds, but" the whole have benefitted me so mach as iwo hoses of the "Sugar iced Indian Vegetable PHIL" They seem to'stsike ht at the fountlaiiiid ‘ of my disease, which is of a anus character, IRA ALVORD. This old gentloman sell ed Cagenovia fifty years o. 1 Dealers fund:died , the Nest York College of Wahl', • .1 Greenwich street, NOs• York. RI - Sold-at 1..7a .t3retnwielli street, New York, end I,:y nn S. C. Martin, Druggitt P•tti , ille—J.E: J.- Rahn, Or eshurg—R.AV. Readin Ai: C. ehollenberger, 1 burg7-Best,SzSterner, and J. A. Qi J. lf. Fails , Miner e. `CHANGES OF WEATHER AND CATCHING LDS.--It should be renter ti ered that a couch is al • ays an evidence that-some impurity is lodged in the nes, which if not speedily emoved, will most-assu , - dly so irritate thoserdelicate as to bring on inflamma .• in of the lungs a dlsease,nliich we all know is the . ..1 gh road to Consumption. :: trieight's fadiriin VOrreble ?ills are one of the very •• st medicines in the world for carrying.off a Cold ; be use they purge from the body those morbid humors, ' hich are the cause of C0U211 , , consumption, difficulty :,. breathing, watery and inf lined eyes; sure throat, •.7 eutnatic pains in various pat is of the body, and many .• her dangerous coffin' tints, Three or four of sai&ln .': an Vegetable Pills,taktm at night on going to Mid, w ill all cases give relief:and. if the medicine be repeated ... few times, the blood will be completely purified. the •:, gestion will be improved. ainill the body will be restor ,, to even sounder, health HILO before. ~ 1. 1 , It should also be remembers that a man, - by the name w rii . M. Spgar. who sells ii eiliche purporting tin be :,. dian Pills, at the corner of hare and Front, streets, is •t an agent of :nine; neither an I guarantee as genii - any lie has for sale. • . The only security against i position, is to Purchase • . im people ofunblemished c aracter, or at the O ffi ce ; • d general Dipot, No 169,Ra estreet. Philadelphia. • 17 & 11:LIAM, WRIGHT. For sale in Pottsville, by M ssrs. V, J. Iib:ATTN . gents for the Proprittur, add the other Agents .iii . i: chuylkill County. .- 0 L A--- 41 if • . .r.... 7 ..._,,,,,,•,..., - . . ...--;.....= . . .. _.. . ._ The 'Coal 7 1" - kade. - -- The quantity cent by Rail 'load, up to Wednesday evening last, was 7,9111 17 tonr, .making the qMaptity • cent ;to market by the Rai! Road during the yea{ 1595, 620,9.37 02 tens.beitig an in - erase over the estimated quan l tny made' by the Compa I y in February last, Of .about 70,000 tons. The qua city sent by Canal and Ila tI Road reaches 1,053,795 19 tons. The present rates'of toll an. Rail Road areas followsl Mt. Carbon to Philadelphia or Schuylkill-dlai.en to •• Port Clinton . - . - • BY RAIL TiOAD. . • ?ROM P, ,, 11T d'ARDON. For the week ending on Thimiday . : ' erening, . 2.293 18 Pet last Report, '. 176,811 02 FROM FoTTSmIL,LE. For the week ending on Thursday evening, 1,929 01 Per last report, 220,502 u 9 't. . . rnnvi sciinvoin.t. owes. , • For tire week' ending on Thursday 'evening, 3.209 16 Per last liepOrt, - 393,009 00 TROM PORT CUSTOM For the' week ending on Thursday evening, l'er last Report, Total, Total by Canal INE RILL AND SCHUYLKILL HAVEN R.ROAD. The following is the amount of _Crial transpnrted vet this Road,. for the week ending on Wednesday welling last. 4,701 l . 05 Tons Per last report, ~ 435.477 1 !Total, I 1(.., \ 416 ' 263 37 • ' WILLIAM NEWELL' Collector. ECIIITYLRILL VALLEY RAIL: - ROAD. e amount of coal tranopotted over this road file Week ending Saturday evening last, teas 'per last repctrt . 12a,216 Total JESSE TURNER, Collector MILL CRF.ES ,RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of .Coal transported over NIL% road tip to Thursday ev'g last: 00 Tuns 05,062 03 Per lasi Report Total, 05,450 03 GEO.HADESTY, Colector The total amount of Cnal transported over the Mount Carbon Rail Road, from January 'lst, 1t145, In January 15t,1846.18 2.57,W Tone. S 3. Reward. OST by a poor workingmi n on Niondra:ry I retturnine(rom my Boar Yard. TtitatENn.Don- A RS-..One. SI 0.00.n01C, Stare Bonk n f Catnah, two I * 00 notes of People's Bank of Patterson, and.:sl 00 , ew York or Eastern note. Let•it be maimed. • J. M. CROSLAND, for the loser Dec. 27; 52 POTTSVILLE POTTERY ,Jonathan Shitze, ISNOUNCES to the Merchants and Citizens of Pottsville,' and the surrounding country, that he as Made great improvements in his pottery, located n Norwegian street in this Borough, land is now pre-. aced to furnish, wholesale and retail, a large variety (earthenware, of a Fuperior quality, qt very lotr rates.' His stork on hand embraces a general assortment of arthenware—alsn Flowerpots, Pound Cake flushes, c., &e. He would also call the attentinn of the Pub ie to hilt EARTHEN PIPES for drains in cellars, and .r carrying water under ground any distance, as a ery cheap and desirable article. ' Pipes 2l and 3 inches. calibre, can he furnished as low as 6 cents per foot, 115. Merchants in Schuylkill and the adjoining coin]- , sin want of earthen-ware.will fi..d it greatly to their terest to give hint a call, as he feels confident, be can .pply them with a good article, cheaper than they D obtain it from abroad. Dec. 20, 51— PUBLIC SALE. - A 3171L1. be sold on Thursday, the let day of January, 1810, at the house of Mortimer & Fox, Innkeepers, :in the borough of Pottsville, at 2 o'elnek P. M., a ger . tain three story frame dwelling, with -a stone basement,situate on the westwardly side of Centre street, in the, borough of :r; ^ Pottsville.. and being lot marked in the gen . • cral plan of the borough of Pottsville,with -Pio. 55, containing in friinton Centre street 20 feet, and ip depth 120 feet to a 10 feet-wide alley; hounded north .itutwardly, by the other part of the said lot No. 55 ;- .Oortbwestwardly, by said 10 feet wide alley,, and south oastwardly, by Centre street., The conditions of sale lo be made . knOwn on the day of sale by . Dee. 5), , . i 1 t; j 'a :sable Coat. Land for Sale. , 4 1 24 I:tract:aegis' Land, containing NS acre*, Nit , ed in Pitegrove township, Schuylkill county, . a !short distance of the Swatara extenelon of the .• ill Rail Road. can be obtained cheap by an ear. I ic.atton to 1 _ l l . SAMUEL B. TISHER, 2° . sl—lit q .- i - 1 - I - rt It -,_ l' The Magazines for 1.846. (SONS wishing to subscribe for sham's ,Lady's and Gentlemen's Magazine for 1646, dy's Ladies' Book for 1846, rthur's Magazine of Literature and Art Piz' 15.16, (dies' National Magazine for 1E45. e American Review and Whig Journal for ISIS, coerNork Knickerbocker for 1816, Democratic Review for 1816„ . Or any other monthly Periodical, issiied flit Philadel =phia of 'Mew I'oo4 can obtain them cheaper to BAN ASIAN'S cheap Book store, than they can be obtained elsewhere, who also deliverartiera free of postage • by he single number or by the year. ; • r'S. A year's subscriplion to eiiher , 44 the Magazines, would he a suitabie'holiday present to a young lady, co.-Call early.. Dec. ` . 29, • 51- . Coal: Coal!! Coal .1! J . pr f ri l . e u i b t ,,, aTte c u n n n o i l l i c re v p s ,, t r o c,l ll 4 e.7 ,,il it i i , r p .pa th o e f fn l' t oN i; - pray of the. different kinds for family nem/. Applat ' • 7ohn H. UREA Store . . ISRAEL LOESEIL 4 DME)I3. ISIS. : • , 50--3t* • COOPER LEADING ' l l ' Doctrines to.ll.l.,e_ft,,9lirpl 101 . tilts? reteire.d, and for saii BANl'irrs io ;1 ,3 7 Xoelt Afore.- . , xqt. - • transportation on Coal Richmond, $1 25 1 15 -175,p0? 00 222,491 13 396.3775 16 395 19 .2,063 14 --- 7 ---- 22,40 13 820,237 02 2tl.s 3:g3 17 1,0^3,795 19 rrillE subscriber begs leave to pall the , attention of .1.. his friends and the public in general, to the follow.: ing arrangements for the year 1836, and for the purpose of, bringing out 'Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers, by the following Regitlar' Packet Ships to and from Liverpool. Ships' Names Captains Days of Sailing from . . New York. ' Henry Clay, . Nye, ; June 6 Oct. 6 Feb 6' United States, Britton, ", 11 " II l' 11 Garlick • Skiddy, " 26- ~, 26- ~ 26 Patrick ll3nry, Delano July 6 Nov. 6 Mar. 6 ]Waterloo, ' , Allen, -_, " -11.: " 11 "II Roschts, Eldridge, • " 26' ' 2,6 "26 Indeprdence, = Allen, , . Aug. 6 Dee, 6 Apr. 6 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, ' 11 ."t 11 " 11 Siddons., E. Cobb, " 26 " 26 "26 Ashburton, Aluttleson, Sept. 6Jan 6 May 6 Stephen Whitney, Thompson, "II " 11 "II Sheridan - Depevstcr, ' .'•' 26 " 26 - "26 Ship's Name,:. Captains, , Days ofSailingfrom . . : • • Liverpool. New Ship. Nye, 1.'.. * July2l Nor. 21 Mar2l United Stales, Britton, • " 26 "' 26 " 26 Garrick, • Skiddy, '' Aug. II Dec. II Apr. II Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 *" 21 " 21 Waterloo, Allen. " 26 " 26 ." 26 11013CilIR. Eldridge, Sept. 11 Jan. 11 May II Independence, Alter, " 21 " 21 " 21 Samuel Hicks, Bunker, " 26 . '", 26 "26 Siddrms; E. Cobb, Oct. 'II Feb. .11J'he II Ashburton, Iluttleson, " 21 " '2l ." 31 Stephen Whitney, - Thompson,. " 20. Feb. 26 I'nr 26 Sheridan Depeyster, Nov. 11 Mar. 11 Jnly 11 In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of Splendid New York Built Transient Ships, such as the 'Adirondack,' •Scotland,' Russel Glover,' 'Echo,' and 'Sea.' will continue to sail from Lii•erplini, weekly in regular succession, thereby preventing the least pos sibility of delay or. detention in -Liverpool ; and for the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money to their families or friends. I have arratie,ed the pay ment of my Drafts on thejollot Mg Banks: ~.% Cork Limerick . Clommel • Londonderry, Sligo, - Wexford I Belfast, - Waterford . - Calw ny Armagh, Athlone, • Colerain Kilkenny, Balina, Tralee, . ' Enniskillen, Monaghan, ~.Youghal;• ' Banbridge, Ballymena , Parsonstown Downpatrirk, (..van, ,•,- ' Lurgan, Dungannon, Bandon, Ennis, Ballysbannota, Strabane - Skilthreen - Omagh, Mallow, , Dublin ~ Cootehill, Kiirtish, • Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow England—Messrs. SpOpner, Atwood & Co. bankers, London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, Passengers can also be engaged from Liverpool, to Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Regular Packet entips op application being made personally, or by latter. (pool' paidirldressed to, JOREP/1 Mc MIRA P. 100 Pine Meet, corner of South street, New York - - AGENTS. FREDERICK BECK &- PETER F. LUDWIG. 51-3 t \• I also beg leave to assure my friends and .the public in general, that the greatest punctuality will he cheer ved In the sailing of the above Ships, Intlethe.r others which I may have, and that ;Passengers will experience no delay on their arrival at the different I nets where they mean to embark. Feff22 Wants. Notices not exceeding four lines inserted once for 23 cents--three insertions 371 cents. School Teacher Wanted. A TEACHER, who can come well recommended as IX to capacity, to take charge of a school, near Yea ger's tavern, in Wayne township, Schuylkill county ; is wanted. The school will open early In January For further particulars, apply to AMOS YERGER, ADAM CRESSMAN. • • }Trusdes. ; • CONRAD REICHERT, Dec,i9.7 • • 52-3t* Wanted: - A. N WASHINGTO or Smith .Press, with platin about 40 by 20 inches, or as near to that rite as may be. Any person ham¢ a press for sale, will please state the size of platin, condition of the press, price and terms. Address V. B. PALMER. - 3d and Chestnut street: Philada. Dee. 27th ;150, 52 . T TEO.—Tivettly Machinists -accustomed to AN. A N s ' team engine work, to whom the. highest wa- ges and cash payments will be niven. Apply to A. G. fi!:OOKE, Port Car Lon. 5 t Flee. :27 Whale -1 611. k- n BARRELS of first quality racked Whaie oil, just Ureceived at the York :Mote Dec. :20th.' " •91 EDWARD YARDLEY. • Rail Road Iron. , • • TONS second hand Mill Road iron xi , just re /ceived and for sale at the York Store- Derr. '2O 51- EDWARD YARDLEY. \CAS- Fruit. r. • 11 ALAGA GRAPES,- - j Smyrna Figs. 1111 Lemons, Bunch Raisins, • hog fluidics, cheap, I Prunes, .. Citron, • A s h of new crop, for'sale cheap al MARTIN'S Confectionary. Ago. an assortment of Candies, Almonds, Ground Nora,.&c., which tvlll be sold low, Dec. Pocket Kitties, Razors. &c. TUSTreceived and for sale at MARTIN'S Prue:Store, el an assortment of Pen and P'ocket Knives, some ve.- iv superior, Razors of all prices—call and-see them-- no charge for showing the articles. •If you.‘eant any Skates we can suit you., Also, a feW strays of Sleigh beils. December :10, 1615. 51— (IROSYN WRAPPING PAPER, just received and lJ for sale at HANNAN'S cheap paper store. January 3 1- F 4 -1 REAMS BLASTING PA d PER. just received for sale at BAN:NA:Vt.: cheap paper store_ January 3 : Whips *hips; for R.lright tux.' Jusl 4. ",.cceiv cd a I t of cheap and pot! STrtglting Whips, scone as I as ti:3 cents each. and for =OE CM Pcc. 13, To Sunday , School 'Teacirrs. subscriber has 'made such arrangements With 1 the Sunday Schonl Union, as will enable hi in lc; • tarnish Sunday School's and others with all their books gt their c 4,11 prices, thereby ;:a`viiig, them the carnage, and other trouble. All orders sent to`bitrf will be promptly attended to=and any Books not on hantl üb-, to iced at the shortest notice. -, *ratalocues witti the paces attached . can he, ob tained at our Store, ailn. all selinnians Teachers mdy make, prnznptly furnished.; Dec. 20, 51— :- TIME ROOKS &c. FOR Iftb'S , MEN;—The attbscit ber has prepared a set of TimellookS, for Iron nen to keeptime for seven days in the - week. Also CHARGE ROOFS. fir the keeper of the Furnaces, to _which he invites the attention of Iron Men: They' Pre printed and ruled 'ready for itse:;and for. sale al .I.I.OINAN'S Cheap Book wnd stationery store. Dec.'2U --•,'- . . , MCEHANIC'S Book of Reference, ' Mechanic: i t Own Book, : . Ilftichanic's Repository, and Lardtterton Stettin Engines, Jittt reeeired and fur sale at BANNAN'S C'hcap Book store, ' ' `Dec CO. , t , 51- VLEMENTIA OF GEOLOGY, prepared for the taiie of .11.‘ Colleges and Schools, by W.'S. W. Itushenberger M. D., with three hundred engravings. a new edition brought up to the present time. just published, and for sale at HANNAN'S cheap Book and :Stationery store: Dec. 20 , . 13eatutifol Illustrated Works FORTRESENTS. Book of Fdlakcspeare Gems, English edilion, with 48 splendid engravings. Itilgritns of the Rhine; elegantly bound' in crimson Turkey, illustrated. MoOre's Lallah Nook, splendidly illustrated, only $5 Longrolow,.. Poems, beamifully '• illustrated, and hound . in 'crimson silk $5 00, SafilreE Gems, nr American Wild FloWers Colored to Life. bound in Criimom 'Turkey $7 50, Leaflets of TletUorSl, an elegamt•Azinual.for 1910, The Thadein, ail' elegant Annhal, fur 1810, Rose of Sharon for 1510, g The Rose, &c., ke. Tuffether with a • variery of Other beautiful wnrks for Chrisitnis and New Tear's presents—Ml.6f which will be sold extremely low; at BANNAN't3 Cheap Book stare. • All, the tnclish Anneals, obtained to nrtler at int paKrers prices, the ninst.elegant of which arc the Keep salOS mot the Bank or'ecauty. cc, SD, 51- THE CHEAPEST PASSAGE GEXCY IX THE UNITED STATES. JOSEPII - .71c.711TRR.i1P'S SPLENDID LlNE'cr LO\Dc•\ AND LIIEI:PO&L rweicETs , . Yunnan, Agent, Pottsville. ARRANGEMENT:3 FOR ISIF: OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE,,OFFICE, 100 Pine Street, Cor. of South, N. Y. Benj. Bannan.Pettnille, Pa, t Michael Mullen, Rn. cheater, N. Y.; Jer. nape( Providence. R• I. T, Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio; Pma* McQuade, Utica, • . P. B,—Wree Patience ran Alen he encored from the v tricots Porte in Ire!arid and Scotland. from which Steamers run in Liverpool lIENJ'• BANNAN. Pottsville, -Sole Agent fertile State of Penn.ylvania. - We. 20 • Passage from .Londonderry. ia„.. PERSONS Melling to engage for their friends in first rate ships, to sail from Londonderry for Philadelphia. Viz : • • One on the 15th March, One nu the 25th Match. One on the let April, One on the 10th April, One on the 20th April, • - One on the Ist May. May now do to by applying to 13. BANNAN, Miners' Journal Office, Pottsville. The Creole, Captain Marks; the.Wrovinchdiat Cap tain Williams; and th FviiiiSev.v 6 Captaln.Q:dn. are ex pected Id he tir first . * titillissous.-stot ensuing BPiWg.. n'!-% ';,Bast SI Sterner, WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL DEALERS in Dry Gooda, Groceries, F7our,Feed, Ace. in Suntory et Mintirsvilli., Schuylkill county, Pa. C 42147 s B. De Forest, Dealer in p i oc,ds, .Groceries, Par and Feel, And Mitt Le's floods, Wholesale aid Retail, ,Minerstille, Pa. Port Pyboit Business Garbs. Albert. G. Brooke, . • Manufacturelof Steam Eneines, Castings and Shortie e Steam Engines built, Castings made. and Shovels manufactured, of eiwry description, and of the best quality for Mining aft other purposes. Poet Carbot, Pa. • L Mattson & Co., WIIOLESIL£• AND RETAIL DEALERS In Dry Goods,' Groceries, Provision's, Flour s Feed Ike - 'Purr Carbon, Pa. C. Jr. F. Binney, O EXER9L C 0.11.1115 S 10. V .11ER C11.9.1i", And A•zentllor Cal, Iron and 'Manufactures, I City 'Wharf, Boton, As. Advances made on consignment.. • 11 REF'. Amos Binney, llostOn 'Messrs: Gra„nt & :gone. • " PriO,vn Ea;rl kErrinvon, " " & Heaver, Baltimore. Boston, Dec 20, 0r, 51 --_ ' office if the Philadelphia 4- Reading R. R. CO. PIII LOIELP/11 A December 18th.1845. S voTicg. is hereby given that on and after the 22d, Inst, to the let nfMarch neat, the rates of freight and tell on Coal', transported by this Company will be as fitllnws. From Mt. Carbon tolliohmond, or to Phila, 1.25 per ton " Schnylkiß)laren " " 1,15 " Port Clinton " 95 " By order of the. Board of Managers -S. BRADFORD, Secretary. 51- • Dec. 20 Office of the . I Vine &M. Haven R. R. Po: 1 PlltllF.T.Plit•, 12th ma. 15, 1915. S . QTOCKIIOLDERS in the Company, are hereby nn - 1.3 titled, that the annual meeting,, will he held in their office, inne hall of the Franklin Institute, on the 16th day, Ist tray, <January,) 1516, at ten o'clock. A. M. On the same day an c'ectinn will take pltce, for a President and ten Manacers. to conduct the concerns for the year thereafter. SAMUEL MASON, See'y. Pkilada, De. 120,1645 'sl— • "DESTITUTION IN EUIMPE. NO SCARCITY IN POTTSY I ILLEI - 1)1 . !nine ',envie it mw he supposed that the undor sig.ned is zincking efforts to secure the greater por tion of the cusioni, and,ionsemtlently to sell the greater portion of goods that itre disliosed of in this Porough. This n tt exactly correct. Experience teaches him that all 'such etTorts_ would lie useless. and (1 1 111111./11 sense.' iifates the proliriety ofinot.engaging in anything which will most prove 1111 , 11 CI essful. It is true that-he makes ti consideraht noise, and causes no tri fling sensitionin 1114 mercantile world, but his 'object in having his naive to appear on frequently in the pa pers of the boinnelt, is the Punic Goon. Ile pro claims truths ti IMPORTANT TRCTHISII and unless :the Citizens. refuse to nee, they cannot be blind to the fact that it will -be to their interest to call at his STORE, 103 FE.E7' IN DEPTH. Tle wotild respectfully announce that this immense Stote-honse is lammed anti crunnard wini bran splinter fine NEW,GOODS, Which in variety quality, cle;ance And cheapness,lcannnt be surpassed by arty' assortment offered in the licit - ouch. The only difficulty he has in pleasing his customers in that his stock is too extensive; among so many excellent articles, it in almost impos sible fo customers to make a choice. In order to ob is difficulty, he desires to reduce his stock and calts . upozahis friends to assist hint in the undertaking. GEORGE W. SLATER. December 50— ME B. BA NN.I N, Ag't AT TILE SALOON OF GEISSE:S EAGLE HOTEL . Franklin Slouch, 77 ETURNF his ainterc thanks to the citizen; of Potts. VI; ripe and vicinity, lo c . the liberal piftronage he has re ceived; ;aid respecti ully ahnounces that he will cot:hue:lce a new quarter. the ensuing week, and will he happy to re ceive [ ; Waltzing. the [ Folks, Mazurka And other Fancy Dances will be taught. • • Private ILtruction will also be given when roquired. ih.c. : 111 . 0 1? E •! N Bit' GOODS .1 Scdgwlck & Co's., New. and Cheap Cash Store, Marl:et' street. • OCR 311:iSUPPLY or WINTER GOODS ! ! JUST received and now opening a handsome variety of Cashmeres and 51ous detains, selling fast, at 25 cents per yardslerinnes plain Sod tieured,Vilpaceas at 371 cis per yard, dark b!ue Alpaccas.Plaid Cloakings; Cords and Tassels Gimps and Fringes for Cloaks and Dresses, Steel and Sill6Buttons, with a great variety of other articleitt ; .15-. Please give us a call and we 'sills tisfy you that we tin sell Dry Goods cheaper than any minor store in Pottsville. SEDG WICK & Co. December 13,'18,13. 50-- • PIUISLIC S.iLE. •••• • 1. DIM:IV-ANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of I Schuylkill cOunly, the subscriber, appointed by the said Court for that purpose, will expose Jo public Sale at the house of Abraham Seltzer, in West Riuristvick towm:hip, in said County, on Ifetorday. Jan':lo, 1816. at .1 o'clock, P. ALrof said day. the folloWinedemrilied Itml Estate of Jacob Miller, late of said township. de ceased, being.llie parcel °pond marked NO: I in Omit, cob:Ilion and valuation of the said Iteal...4s' tate..ro wit : A certain tract 'of land, containing Iflancres and 39 perches, strict measure, adjoining the Little Schuylkill Rail Road, landti of George Moser, SaMuel 0. 'Medlar and others. The improvements thereon consist of a large house, barn, stables, and tither tie. " cesmry eunvenienrienSking•house, and ••14 . - *odd water, at the door. The'buildingsdire ;;.; on Catawissa road, and this purpart 's comprises the principal part of the Hume - .; stead f.lrm of the said intestate. The said Rea'inn ditinn that rive per: said Real Estate, IA hauler the balance April next, and Ow with interest froin' made and secured; By the Court,! Orsvizsburg, De 'rrllE Brick Basc untlrsigitcd— Briton!, or Store,ro, for the latter put GEM TRIO:VIZ-MT SUCC,ESS OF Thompson's: Compound Syrup ,of TaR ,WOOD JraPTllei. • ' Still another remarkable Cure ! Carlisle, Pa., .Aror. 9.6, 1515. About six years Since, in consequence of the seden tary nature of business, I was attacked with severe pains in the breaSti palpitation - of the heart; arid short ness of breath, which•were soon„followed by a failure of appetite, extreme wakefulness, at nicht. and partial paralygis of my liMbs--these symittnaiS of a deranged system being frequently attended with 'Spitting of blood. For about two years I. was occasionally thrown into. convulsions, which left me in a miserable state of fee bleness and liegan.l to atrert my mind. From time to time my sufferings were, more or lees severe, until at length they increased to such a degree, and the violence. of the 'symptoms were so augmented. that fps a whole year I was ,unable Ito attend to my business. During this time I consulted some able physicians and attended to their prescriptions; but all their skill was Unavailing to procure me relief, and at length they regarded my re covery as entirely hopeless. In this condition I, was informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com pound syrup of Tar and Wood Nuptha.:in a case some what similar to mine; and though I had,eiven up all ex pectations of a recovery of my for Mer health by human means, yet by being strongly advised , to, try this medi cine, I was at length *vatted upon to do so; and I have now.to say,that by the use of six bottles my health has been restored, and I am now able to attend to busi ness with as much; facility as usual. HENRY MYERS. Principal Office N. E. corner of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. 'price 50 cents, or six bottles for 8250. 11. • • Beware of all imitations.—Agents, 140011 E & LONG AKER, Norristown • EARL, Reading; Dr. ,Mel'IlIER SON, Harrisburg;[]. O. BROWN, Pottsville ; STE VENSON & CO.,rand - 11- ANCNEY, Carlisle. Dec., 13, 50-- Prime .71ackerel. TITST received at the York Store, a supply of Mess: el Mackerel, put up expressly for family use, without heads.• EDWARD YARDLEY. Nov.l 15, 1815. 1 DOLT. CONRAD itgiciriEn, . Recently from Germany, TENDERs his pr4tisSional services, to the citizens antis Boremah and vicinity.' He may be consulted at all times and. t all hours...at his present residence, Charles Kuota'a Hotel; In Centre street, Potts ville . . He flatters himself, that those afflicted with the fol lowing diseases; will find it to their interest tp apply as above Pain in the Neck, Pain Mahe rfidej, Eruptions on the Skin, . .Yellow Jaundice, ' Pain in theßees,,Coughs. Ear :Leh., !! If satisfaction Is 'not give tlooed diseases, no!ohane N0v.19, . it It SOTTO BEAL,9:-.4 neve and hsauttfut article, very j.VJL ebsirt, just reteivsd BANNAN*I3 Cheap Book tan Stationary atom, 13, • SO. ; • : -,'` a . - - t,. iiiinersuille Business (Curbs ostm Dusittess Tarbs D.1AV1.1%; SCHOOL, date is ordered-Yr, he sold upon enn. • cent': of.the purchase money on the t ie paid bn the day of sale—that one thereof,lte paid on the first day of ~ ."remainder in one year thereat/ et, 'the first day of April next. Title at the expense of the iturchareer., JOHN P:LIOBART, Trustee. ! SAMUEL CUSS, clerk. 6th, J. 49- TO Rent. ent, a.djoining the dwelling of the well calculated for a Day or Night to, and will he 'rented at a low rent se. Apply to - J. M. CROSLAND: - . . Diseases rit,the toach, Consumption, ' Ulcers or the Nose __ Fellous,. : . FiLver and ;Agee. Wounds..end - , Cancers, ke., &c. in tr9allne. Ilic above men. ill he made.. , THE MINERS' JOURNAL Potts - Dille Bttsineos-earbs. Cards of five lines inserted for $3 per annulrit Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. GEORGE W. SLATER, • Wholesale & retail Drinood, Grocery & Liquoi Store PM DOOIts BELOW THE HAT 'CALEB. CSNTC.O THOMAS FENDER, Wholesale and.. Retail Dry Good /levet-ant, CENTRE BT., I DOOR ABOVE NORWEGIAN, Pottsville. Charles Miller, Importer tr Dealer in 11-ygoode, Groceries Sr. Liquors, '.Next door to Fox Ofortime!'s llottl, Centre st., Pottsville: ' • T. S. J. Beatty,. • DEALERS IN DRY GCODS, ~cndeettics, &e 4 Corner of Centre and .Vorwegian streets. wmuum FOX, Dry Go(id, Grocery, Llgpor, Fleur apd Feed Store, Corner of Rail Road (pod Water .streets Pottovillo. • SEDGWW;; & Co., 17Tholesale arid Retail Dry Good iterchants Corner of Third and Market streets, rorrsviiLt. CA; • • DIY ARD VARDLEY, • MORRIS' ADDITION TO POTTSVILLE, Dealer in Rail }load and Bar Iron. Groceries, Oil, Pisll . HAY AND GRAIN. H. L drawbridge, . IMPORTERS AND 'DEALERS IN DRY GOODS G , ROCERIES AND LIQUORS, At ,the Igew York Store, Centre st. Pottsville. • J. P. PILREY, • :Wholesale and Retail Dry Good ITcrcbant, CENTRE ST., TWO DOORS ACOYC THE TOWN Hitt., PottsvilFz. • Downey Si. Focht, • WHOLESALE AIM RETAIL . GEOCERY STORE, iN milDßlve. ADDITION rOSTEIt, S;. DALY, Wholesale and Retail Dry Good and Grocery Store, oanarrt OF CENTRE AND MAILICET STEETS, rorrsvt LLF.. I DA4 - 16 . N. lIEISLEI{, DEALER IN. DRY GOODS AND VARIETIES. • Centre st. 3d door above Ca Pottsville. - Persons are Invited to - call and era', ine, before purchasing elirewhere. SIMON FRANfi, D.E., LER TN DRY coobs,•cßocsnn:s, C I ORNEft OF NortWEGIAN A3D OM, ROAD Pmsville. • if" E. & DEALERS -IN DRY 'GOODS AND GROCERIES &lyre. st.betzrern tht En - hang,e S. Geiese's Pottsville. _ . JoseRIA norgan, • ,1111.,qXERY F.1 . -VdY DRY (700 D STOR Centre street, ad door above Market, Joseph Bowen; CE4I" AND VARIETY STORE Centre street, 4J door below Market, Putt: rills. • ----- Clocks, Watches and Jewelry- j BRADY & ELLIOTT, CLOCK, WATCH AND SEWELLRY STORE, I One door above crig:os' New lintel, CENTRE sT., Poi"To;11.1.E. en. L. FlSEitit, CLOCK AND WATCH $ CF.STR I E STREET, TIIISD IMOR• BELOW I.tll/LSTASGO, Pottsville. EDWARD W. MASSON, CLOCX. WATCH lAND- JEWELRY STORE, ONE DOOR BELOW TIIE EXCII A NOE 110TEI.. I Centre St., Pottsville. .1. L. 'YODER. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, , Centre street, four doom below .31arket Potterille. ilir-Partfrolar ,attention [mid to the repaithig , of Clocks and Watches. Hotels' and Refectories: EXCHATH4E HOTEL, I 011 N. G. LESSIG, PROPRIETOR, CENTRE STREET, CORNER OF CALLOWNILL, Pottsville, Pa. . POTTSVILLE 110 USE, DANIEL HILL, Proprietor, Centre street; Pottsville. Pa. poyLE, . OYSTER HOUSE, CARVER OF MAIIANTANGO ANO cr:vree - • - Pottsville. Rf Clysteri served lip hest possiPll•• uuiinn r. -ra `TOWN HALL REFECTORY, PETER P. MIIDEY, Proprietor, , • CENTII POTTNVILLE. Hardware and Iron Stores •fIRIGIIT & POTT, HARDWARE AND IRON LISIRCHANTS, At the .Town [E\TIP TT. POTTRVILLE, PA • Gem' 4e H. Stichter,i• HARnri'.9nE .4.Vi.) IR 0:r AlEReirj:r7:, Coinpr of Crntre and Market streets; ' • Drugs and Medicines .'.TOTIN G. BROWN, .4g 9 t. WrOLEGALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, .At W. T. Eptinz's ° old stand, CENTRE ST. POTRSVI!.I.E.. JOHN S. C. MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL DRUGGIST, ,CENTRE ST., 2 DOORS DELOW MAIIANT kRGO, Pottsville. • Boots and. Shoes ' ;Moody & Aecliternachl BOOT & SHOE DEALERS, One, door below Mr. Andrew B. White's *lore. cEN:rnx STREET, Pi . ITTSPILLE, PA. , : • li. D. - • SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT & SHOE STORE, NEXT DOOR TO GEORGE ;V:PLATER . t. ttTORD. Centre' st., Clothing,, TaZoring; &o . • - Lippineott Si, Taylor • . Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF CENTRE AND STAIIANTANOO STREETS, Pottsville.' . . PETER .S. MARTZ, MERCHANT, TAILORWTD . DRAPER, I'iext door to Clemen'e & Parvin's Din; Store Centre'st., Pottsville. • Miscellaneous J. BANTAM; • . • Manufacturer,of Coaches, Carriages, Sulkers, &C., • COAL STREET, POTTISVILLi. Particular attention paid to the repairing or • all kinds of Vehicles.,,ll"' D. Shollenberger. .ORCHAEtD GRIST MILL, rOTTSVILLE, TA. Z- All kinds of Flour, constantly on hand .CY EAGLE STEAM. SAW MILL, • DAXIEt LARER Proprieitr, LIP Orders can be left. at N. M. Wileon7k office. in : Mar kct at, where they zvil ,be promptly attended too., , • George Eaton, . CARPET AND COVERLET MANLiACTURER, Market street, above Maiket Squari, POTTftYlitr. ' Remember the Motto—" Not to'be 'Undersold." B A IV NIS , S 'BOOK AND MATTO:NM/4 STOKE, - Centre sr. opposite the Penn. POTTSVILLE. • •' •, . J. Franklin Harris, • iIANUFACTUEER 'NfilF CARPETS -& FLANNELS. A :few doors abovn the Town CM - - Spmuel Siktzel; PAINTZIe s AND a.T..-..aziEn., :,• Q out be found at all times at . the Palmist of the Pease butts Rail, Pentane. '' ' . • Re= Pottsvillr 1 Rail Road Iron. • • _ . • Tusi' reeeit et! 10 tons of Flat bar 1,1,.t1 staid ho J g.ofa, rery superior rpaslity. e•cl cheap, . ' ED WA 1W YARD! 1.:1".1d Am 21 POTTSVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OLD STA ND sc7lll - 51CIT bOODIF Cheap: Cheaper Cheapest!:: CU - Loiat AT TIpS 2 -ST CAN'T TIT VEAT,a IF YOU f r-IXT FOOTS RiD " - SIIOES : •C.4LL .TT & S. POSTER'S; - , CHEA P Boot and Shoe Manufactory cetatre street, next door above the Potts ville House where you will find a large assortment Me,ris' ! ‘voniens', Missei. Boys' and Childrens' Boots of finned in great variety, and the various kinds 0, india Rubber Over Shoes. A general supply of Lasts, Bootees, Shoemakers' - Findings, Leather, Morocco. Bindings. &c. . , Also. Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ',Lc., whole sale-and retail. PottscHle. Nov. 15,1815.' NEW.HOOT AND. SIIOE 'sToitc Si g n of the •flig; Boot, , Xcxt door to 4. B. llltto's opporat (kisses t rern, FT., polTsTrccr. PA. A MOODY 4.. SECIITERNSCIIT: _ ' - - itli‘f.orrilit:l.Plierfcrlirelliiii‘: -.- they have opened a -..‹,.-• fresh, superior a n il 4'l . .. og ir — well assorted strick, ' tiTs conststina of Ilie.vari, ~.......,,- ' aims kinds, and' gliala-5 ties: of Mons% Wo mens'.,Misses' Dials and hildrens' non's, Shoes, Brogans. Dal:whir l'nmps, hula Rtilib r and patent Chun Shoes, which they have Qrecel red di ect from Manufacturers, at prices that they i beli ve will enable them to sell lower than the same qua ty b .74 berooline been sold. ' T .ose Wishing an purchase. are respectfully invited for II and -eanniiiie the Goods. Also, Mens . ' Glazed lir , Trunks. Shoe Brushes, Blacking, nett Leather, Ilia is, Burs. &c. &c. N B.—Machine Belts made to p ordet November I, ISIS. Mn 6 Wanted Immediately: 100 STosr, masnns. 100 Carpenters and n'lntze number of Laborers wanted nn the cntrtrzetneht of the SChuylkill Canal. from fart Clinton tralte'arline. Appfy iminetii r ely to the subscribers atllamburg.lflerns Cu. Con'stan't empinyment for the neat 6 monil6. ROCKAFELLOW, FLYNN 4 , MOOK.E.. Contructnrs.. .14-31uo Hamburg; Bcrks Co. Nov. I NEW WAI CH, ci,pc.w. AND JEWELRY 87 ORE: THE subscrlherA hate connected themselves the II - clot k. Watch, Jewelry, and Silver Ware business, in ll_ street, next dorm to the Exchange Hotel, Pottsville, where all artii les in their litre can be ob tained at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Any arable In C o ld or Silver Ware, rule to order at th e shortest noliro. The mild lc are invited to call and see our stock of Clocks, Wan hes, Jewelry, Silver-Ware,!&e.— Particular attention paid to the repairing of Walchi, • Clocks and jewelry, • C. A: MASSON, W. 31ASSON. Pottsville, Nov. 15, 4513: MORE ,AMERICAN INGENUITY W. Haworth's . Patent for Stuffily% and illoettitar llor.46,conari. 'THE subscriber cives notice. that he has ,purchased 1 the Patent Hight far the what,' ofScbuylkilt iro-faiTy and is prepared tir sell Shop-richts, to all *hosed, who' wish to use the patent. at reasonable rates.,, also manufactures Oa article hinisetf. mut keeps lletri con stantly for salgit his Store and Factory, in Centre, a few doors aboYe Nnrw6gian street. They are 'raster worked, inure durable and arc superior to any other collar ever offered to toe pol.fic, 'RI CHARM D. SHOENEII. ;16- Ti 04; 15 NEW BOOKS 1 1 • • ... At Barman's Cheap. Hook - Store Marston. by the author of Tips Thou=abil a Year no Mone'tt Scheel Geovaphy, Magna.' ' • , iiit The My:Aerie-of the Mich Woad!, by Thorpe. il:u 'tea. ted 5O The Whitehoy. a ,torn of Ireland Altednego, the Money Lender, by MN. Girt. . 25 The Fu -ter Brother, a tale.or War, Harper', S. lect I i• brary ' 25 A•lihtor3- of Piratett , i • • 21 The Dutcher, of Ghent, an Ili,crieal Novel . I Z 1 The °lnudte. a tale of Ireland, ity Charle, I.cve . ,r 25 The Itn,tard;. or n Brother', lievenge.ley CharleiSpm• i . tiler 25 Cruilishank*t Table-Book, with 2*2 illl,tratiOni 25 The Mart Ship, by Ingraham 12; The Charity Shaer. a tale by Mit. Norton , 25 Fleming Plea or the Young Arthan,by Ingraham 25 Fraud. Abbott. or the Hermit of Sirgara - Wi The Soldier of Lvorat, be Mr,. Gore 25 The'Litle Gift, 4n. 1836 . - ' 25 The Little lieepva,fie, for JPIG ' . ' 25 The German's, Ilde. by Mullet i.re - 25 Trippingtl, to Author Land, liV:-. , Fanny Forie , ter 10) Srranzer in LnNell • - 25 The Boman Ghurith and Modern Society, translated front the French hey C. Edward. , Letti.r, , no Together with a varietyof other book, jint received and for ?ik very cheap. • ' . Dee. 13 - . no— • Ladies' Gold Pencil Camem4! ,% T THE low rate of ,S 2 25_-alas a very superior,ar /A. tide. Also silver Pencil Casey and Silver Thim bles, just received and Int sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Hook and Stationary Store, Dec. I'3, 130 0,.K S ! 'SCHOOL .g• 21LISCELL.9iVEOUS, WHOLESALE AND RETAHI. • 1 11' UNEXAMPLED LOW RATES, !lANY INSTANCI:S citnArEr. TITAN iItILADA., rnrc:-.3,1 AT BANNAN'S - CHEAP BOOK STORE, • PfiTTSVILLE, PA. Ti IS srocr; is extensive, embracing all kinds o: .I.lSchool books • such as Emerson's. Cobb's, Mitch ell's, Parley's. Smith's, Pike's, Comtv's, Frost's, Grigg & Elliott's. Tliosnas. Cdwperthwaitif & Co's Ito igan & Thompson, &c.—allnf which are manufactured eon USE, and purchased directly (router, publishers, at the lowest trade cash prices, and rich arc at the same price; 4om to `2O per cent cheaper than the auction trash and old and often imperfect editions, of fered Gtr sale'hythe travelling hook sellers, and agents of what are termed, the half price stores. re It may not he generally known to 'our readers that there are Printers and Binders tin Philadelphia. whose fink bnsiness is in printing and binding books, at the cheap rates, for toittiqins, which look well outside, but INthiril are put together sn flimsily, that they will bare= ly stand handling. As we have a reputation to sustain, and reside here, we cannot and will not deal in this Wash. The Pedlars and Travelling Merchants confine their business almost solely to the auctions. This is a seceet purchasers of books ought to be made acquainted with. c. - Try ns, and satisfy yourselves.. B. EJANNAN tge Notwithstanding this difference we pledge our selves to furnish Merchants, Teachers and Parents with coon books, wholesale and retail, CIIKAPE • with re gard to qualify,than the Pedlars and Travelling Met :chants BODK BINDERY , He hne also in connectiokrt it h his Book Store, a Bin lery, where• all kinds of,Magazines, Pamphlets and 'ld Books art. tebuttml in the most doratle manner. at he shortest notice and at cheap rates Nov. 11.1' LADIES' FASHIONABLE' SHOES, ;AT TEE SIGN OF THE,BIO BOOT, Opposite Geisse's tavern,Centrest. POTTSVILL), PA . . —-..,, Moody ..1. Arrhternacht, , 11-VouLD respectfully call the attention of the Ladies of Pottsville and vicinity. to their Fashionable kook of fine ShriesGaiterfaiiii half Gaiter Boots. French Slippers. ar.r., manufactured expressly for re tail Customs by.tNeil.' Every pair of this work will be warm nted,,and Soldas low as the. same work can he obtained elsewhere. , Ladies are invited an examine them—and also theinlarge assortment of Ladies, Mis ses' and Children? floors, Shoes,ellippers,CaiterS4C.' of good gnality and cheap. November I. 1e15. , , , . 'a ' 4.4.• •DOWNEY &_FOCHT , ARE constantly receiving from Slew York and are of fering at their. tore in Morris/Addition to Pottsville. Coffee, Sugar, Tea. Molasses, Hams, Shoulders, Mess Pork, Fish, Salt.[ Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Frith, .Totiaern, Haled* flay. Feed, All of which they offer at city wholesale prices, freight only added. May 21th • 21— .200 BUNCLIjS °I 11 1 0=.t1 i f i' o e r tC; l i ? 'S at Sept. 21m 39 FESII supply of 14111Vit'S. OIL. just received at DOWNEY 4. FOCHT'S. • ,--,Dcht.l3lll AX assortment of BLACK TEAS just rereivea and anrinde at DOWNEY &FOCHT'S., Sept.l3th BALED HAY, liy the ton of bale at • . I DOWNEY. & rocirrs. Sept. 13th LONG and shell handled COAL SHOVELS by the L dozen at DOW NEY 4. Sept.,l3th ' . Ci ODA, SUGA, ißutter and Watei crackers in barrels °just received at DOWNEY 4. FOCHT'S. Sept. 13tb 1150 KEI:I3 of IWilminilon Illaating Powder !prat received add for sale at rot3l+l3. • A Viet 30 , 39 Boxes EitilT4lll Candles meived and fur aale'at VOWNEY & Prifrif LIZEI I . 3l}iletorl Merchants WHO bay (breast], are invited to bpi' hats of the house favorably known as Jaatrs S. .I.fa sties (iv many years. • CONSUMERS who desire to wear ireri.-e -able .fats can do to by oilier:using those cif our 711:11ill facture. as we attperinteud every branch of the ttis ness personally, and are determined to sustain our rep utation for seliing the best hats in the United States. HATTERS supplied with every description of Hats. in the tough, Furs. Truinninits, &c., the quality of which mar he depended no as oar extensive manufac tory enables its to anaptc Viem of better quaftty that) any other House. O rileisenetnstrgria:rtnen , • pr , ; ll, Pti'Y , and carefully for Warded. Pt RTE.% & PATTON. . . II:" Nltirket Street. Phileda. Pi 11134.3.. Dec. '27, hli • ,Sl-7.t.) rr 0 DEALERS AND CoNSNIER.s. • . HARRISON'S COLL'3II:IAN INKS. - 11 ' BLACK, BLUE, RED, AND SCARLET. Their qualities tlept•tul upon the rtai r oxvpufpartieulartlt FIRNT. The rtnpi.,ym,rd. SEcoan. The ate of Stollen tinknntvit to other ink akers. TIMID. The ingrodients,sn prnpnrtinned that the at one. t'NITE. Citt:titentAxigiving, groat Lopim.ey and Cu y.• l'orwrn. Modes of null Tailaffr. tchtrh , Irace the pure elernetitg or ink:pflultM,..s :Midi:T.:tit nC sediment They are put up 1 , 11,111, rt‘,...:toz,:2•iz, bottles! rt 1.1. ME tst•rtr: etch ha* tut': a Pt TENT pi - 1)- 13r hp, the Mond can he tilted In PaiIINIC, • The Clark apd flue Inks. cot rods steel pens lest than any otter. They .urp:lss :Ivy A hh . . rienn. English, or French. in beauty and omen:Till, for tile col;:r, 011(0 Will ,emain tficIIANCED Fen Atla... HARRISON'S CO/ I'MPTAN BLACKING THE bent ever Nladeffor MillianC) of alsl pre• serving the leather. IZOOT - st PENNIANsIIIP INJ2 ROOKS. . FOR the use of Public and Prigate nchnols, it has no equal,either Mr cheapness nr excelience. .NlAps. Adult , . assortment always'Ott hand. Outli ne mapl for schnols. A* cow nod Slap of PALE.TISE, Mr Sunday schools - Manufacturetand Pubislicr APULIA/F; NV. HARRISON. • bi South :Or StrO`t, l'lse.atta rhiiada" Dec. T, isiL, .., • •. IRON Mill: subscribers hare •onstonlly oh hand, at the lowest•reles, Iron of all sizes, suitable for niacin nery purposes, .and also I ri CoVerlit.l Scilltlen arid fur steam engine boilers, and fur coal rare. !moßnts & JONES, • S. W. corner Schuylkill and INl•rket Pliiiada., Nov. 47-ly IBM LOSS of the Great Western TRADE:-S0 GRUMBLES tHE PHILADELPHIANS- SESCE Tilt: OPENING OF LL_PPINCOTT & TAYLOR'S, Great. Western :lore. • • ( 1 [7111:RE they tirer clothing of all kind , . cheaper and: 11 v rot up better thin any other estahltsfintent In the 'United Awes. To wit:— Fire French Ca4shuele f 'oat% • [CS 011 to 4.10 On Brown French Casbintcre r;ack" 7,00 to 9 23 , . /isphalton Sark . " 10 00 to 12 00 Fain - y Cloth and Castinterri Slrk •• 94 On to 12 (0 French Cloth Drys!. and Frock Cont In DO to 15 14) Engli4h 'lth Dress and Fro, k " 0 00. to 11 ha Diagotral Casgitnere Frock , " 7,n0 t o it no Blue Dress and Frock . n Oil to 10 (O Blue Black Frock and Dresm AOn to 12 DO Drab and Brown Fac , h. Shetoht 12 00 tt . 113 00 Blue and Black Cloth quake 10 00 to 20 00 French and English Cu,..oncre p t. 5 OD to • SA) Fano, Black '' 4 .. 04 to 500 Vi.lcUt and Satiiiiettq Failey Vcr.ts . 2200 In 3 004 Tousilier With a large asxortmenn.if coats:: clot.ltitie. 1: et - Mending. of Sutton: t .'at,, vary tug in mires to siiit -I the prachascr : As 1.1 I,eIVS 1 , • ' Pilot Stlrtmit and Frock ' '2 30 to 4bo Diamond Sattinette Frock Coat '4ao to 600 Plain Sattinatte Frock " 4 :.o,tu 550 Tweed Sack. 5 tki id 600 y . . Sattinette Pant% of all erilq, 2j50 to 300 • ill:tette Vests, also Clothe Vest J r. '2llo In 500 . 11 of which cannot be surpassed by .any :other estab ishinent in the States. for want of tart and a disposi tion to plea4e all that furnish us With their custom. We manufacture our own stock and warrant all our goods to lie well examined before nn. so there is no mistake in gruids pinch:ll:nd at our whidesale and [eta it clothing o I ore, Corny:. of Centre and Malianton,go bin Plitt.Viiie, Pa. . . P. S. We s pa rticul,loy invite. the attention of our customers and the politic in general. to our extensive stock of Cloth, Cassirn6le and Vj-stints. which have just arrived, to suit the season—which otill he made by to order in the most fashionalile and approved styles of the day. 1.. 4- 'T flatters themselves they ran get up a suit of clothes in as gond style, as any other estab lishment, at leant 20 per rent rhea per than the satne nr• tide has been purchased iii the place, for whit 11 we ran give the best of references :—viz. Dr. James S. Carpenter, Edward A. {Varner; P. C. Francis W. Hughes, Esq. A. slai (finial& • Chas. Looser, , JllO. K. Clement;•Esq. Isaac fleck, J. C. Mr Nlirken. Esq. B. F. Pommy. • Iforare Smith. Esq . - Jim. C. Neville, Esq. Jas. H. Camphell. Esq. A. Ronaldson,, - • Robert M. Palmer, Esq. II Cummings. Esq. E. rt• Haven. • Gen. 11. Pairs, J• G. Shoemaker, Ceo. V. Snyder, William Newell, Jun: • • Samuel Lew . Chas. Lewis, Chorine De Forest, t James patterson, ' Di. Halberstadt, , A. I:ntertine, 5..1 Potts, •• T•. Foster, • A. fl. White, James ,hi. Kee, A. Russel. • James Itmrs , • ,E. 11.Eichholtz, Nov. 15 • . NEW-YORK STORE. NEW-GOODS DIRECT rapim NEw YORK. THE . suletcrit;ers have just arrived from N ii Yorkovith a new and fresh stock of DRY G 0 0-Ds of the latest styles and patterns. Also, a gene• ral assortment of GROCERJES, BOOTA AND: SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Etc. • Also. an assortment of • India ,Robber Clothing, Caps, and Slittena, cull.- able for Engineers, and . persons exposed 'in stormy weather. The above Gneds were Selected expressly for the Pottsville' muritet, and will h.t sold very cheap. at their sitore. in Centre street. - riFor Cheap (Inodt•call at the New York Store. . 11. I. TkownniDGE: & Cn P ottsvillo, Nov. I, IS 1.5. • 4 PIIIL3DELPI/LI, RE3DIAO,.IND POTTSVILLE- RML RO.2D. • "ra,r.z.lc!ait ! l - • _7 . _ _ a , 1,7 wiriTER ARRANGEmr.:vr.. Pa:ssen er Trai Hours of starting on and after Morlly,Oct. 6, ISIS Front Pottsville, at 9 A. M. 1 6:0 , Pltilada., " 9 f nouns on rAssiso READINO , ror Phi!add. at 10 A. M., / . rottsvlde " A. M., f RATES OF FARE. BetweerrPottsville and 1'1111.111a., 63.:;0 and'a 00 " Readid;, 1;1 40 and 120 Pltilada., Oct. II ' H . NATIONAL LOAN FL:NO, • LIFE ASSUR .11VC E ClETtrf LONDON Enipowercd by Act of . . . CA(II At. k.d)11,000 . XTG. • nted•States Board.ef Directors. . . Jacob Harvey. Eit. Chairman, ) John J. Palmer, 1;c9.• • Jonathan Goodhue. Esq. I Jantra Boorman Es m. . ' }New Yorli: George Barclay. Esq. tianmel S: Howland, Esq. 1 • .. Gorman A. Worth. Esq. I Samuel M. Fox. Esq. ) . . Clement C. Diddle. Esq.'Pltiladflidda. -, GEINERAL AGENTS AAD MANAGERS For the New'York Branch. J. 1.. Star.7l te: New York; tor the New England Branch. F:. A. Gratian. Merchant's Exchange. Boston; for Wry-. land and 111ashing;ton Branch. D. Alcllrnin, man Bt. Raltimarc; for the 'other Branches, Peter, (8 south 4th street Fhiladelphia.. BA NKERS —Mtrchatit's Rank. New. York. PIIYt. 4 ICIANS.—J K. Rodgers, M. D. and A. r. Hosack. M.D. Nay York; Winslow Lewis. Janr., M D. Boston; T. 11. Borklei, M.D. Baltimitie; J. Barclay Biddle, M. D. Philadelphia. SOLICITORS.—w. Van. Hook,' New York; F. Pe s t er , IMst i n t ; J. M. Cam( bell, Baltimore, WM. W. Haley. Philadelphia. This institution, film dell on deMuteal Safety and -Joint Stock principle. and embracing all the recent improvements in the science of I,Pc Insurance, alter having experienced the - •most marked Incest! in Europe, has established offices at British America and vart•rna parts of the Untied States, where its principles am winning equal favour and a pprova I.— 'Amongst the many advantages which it offers to all persons wishing to insti•e their byes, ve 'PERFECT SECURITY. arising - from a large paid up and safety. invested espial; 2d—its moderate rates of premium; 3rd—the particination of all profits by'the insured, which 'fax -the business of the Society in Great Britain and elsewhere, has beCome very eaten .•sive,) is of the utmost benefit sad importance; 4th— the use given to the Assured ot two thirds of the a• mount of their former pumerits. whenever required =this obviating the Lohjections against LOW , !,rrear ces with those-whose inc.tlne , ' who might &and' the, pobsiv:,. , . with their iltenilutn.alf ' o7h r e s r 4 :2:r a n l 7:l C t l'Al ios:!: n tla rn y gt li t." :;:: :lC i g 4 a le P s :l a 'c mi '''l' e “ v r 67l° the Agent. at No. itl south Fourth street. , Pttiladel; pin.i. ofCharlesForest, D • West Brunch Vulle.le and at the officeof theldinere'443 bae • 739 , t - - 4 - _7- I r i)ia, MINERS' JOURNAL. Saturday. Morning' Jan. 3, IS -18. • .01 - 4.ervr• by - the termantatent cur puitcr, that Len', %S al be lunrct coral:el- 'the rrtrier'th glance his vie over i 2.1 the Illcircr • na;nt, alive,. to a ;rear ettrat, the el 6 jiretift vin_ on U - 1.147 is tutted the :wide of the • . Our a.ktu , wietlz.:Junt•hts att. c:rt: In at Alt.xenth:r ltar:tev, br_deop!i. of Mr. Stew/ reerat sir•tir '1.4 midi to to the Tara. • Nseretilled in Unston tha expl , vion Ac.;l k trzinil.iii.,l%. • ea antcr.: -Vt'e learn that : a pergon tval, c.l at Port Carbon, on Thursday last. 1 G 'wa• re., , ortr,) yeAtenhy, that . the person stab b ed dead. %Ye, 'thaw, not leirnvi the names Or the rirt:rp, (• t• rt. EH T r 0 Ti T.. ly 31. CannOn, and. 33 .Arcalc , i i7iladea r his . insiCes tiM Air:llam of deniers :L. hii cimire star's of chap Cutlery. Guns, which heussi4 Bell st. ,cry lote rater. oh 3C . C.llnmotlatin . q, terms. Coat. S r rt;r ARe ha• been appoinlad Commaitit• cr of the Pititoilolphia Navy Yar‘.l. made vacant b the dchilt of Corn. gliatt... is ,a,«r. iu ettaraei , T.—The wee opitit irm roct-ived a c : 11-2c1;.—bto(;:, repl bkittlJeos will r::‘. front :lie intcrirli:“..lt it by the Citi74c lima .I'Lacts.--fi4o Goright ex-member of 'Congress, a very .. talented man. an# fine of the. Judges of the Supreme Court of Lou' isi t tna, has been deferral in foiein7 a Nom, fpr upwaeds of_i•El,000.- Ile has fled. This is said lei be the'frrst instance in which an Ameriems ludgej while in oillre, has committed a,siinilar offence.— If true. it is worthy .if record. roiT Ch'itC2.3 IyVISILL C,) rl%-Tito Cr.izviii of , Le .s :ml vicitiity hawk' 11' a Yost-{flier , at.'ll:Ftt I,l.lz.e..•"rhey ouglit. to have it. At 1,,t,l itAird.ito.otg, and 1%•ould recciv. theft ktteti ihrott::h tint . e iti l 4. l)s of St. (lair.trtve applied Cr'to a POrit•Oilie.i, o f that plce s -4- eerds 600; ;La I 14. pc . i.hapi the I;c•gt•st tzrnvti is the raitea wi:h..at a F ., :0-0111-:e. This a;plioatila wilt 1,n7 miccesAnl of coanie. a‘ the route coil 'K.:it:4;31)1640 without additional c•xponso to the:G•vertonrotil.ly imoling•the Inuit lino to Sluibucv tinloyll tit. Clair., • • Irilkesbarre thkeg 'open , _round agaileq the prownt T..riff: It Loco Fuca in. polities, and • therefinv'eou.sistont.iu character -Ti;E Coat. Ti; %),F!' rot: 18-13,—The fult is tll2 )11Ic*Ntl quantity of Pellt to markot fl'Om the t i ren tit reg . 0 . :.2 in /815, comp ir4 d-triqt. f toner ccarr Sencyr.E:u.. 1343. • 13 it. 441,431 3 0,84.3 3 Calm', • : 393,4.13 d-er,- , - '1,013,7.96 039,0.1.1 '243,962 Lehigh. -- 7 • 412,0 tO 377,0,1 Lackw.vatta, 200,-169 13,46.1 IVilkesliiirre.; 170 ; 101 . 11.1.901 63,49.1 Pita! zrove, 47.9'23 • 31.916 /3,012 00,000 . 13.017 -. Increase in 131%; Natw:tlettanlin:4 din increase this year, the tletnawl.fer coal Iciiiitinnes utueeially brisk. Nit wee we will turtilill our 'remlers.with ouranunal A man by the name or Heath. was killed on Monday' morning :It Nassau, beiween two ears while cannee tin_ t hem teeethar. how many men have been killed by the Iteadole Rail Road in two sears 1 We arc told at leist one hundred l—Phdodx.,Saturday Cour. It is' true ith.rt many accidents do occur on the'' Reading, Rail Road, but' it must he remembered that the number of hando.employed on that road, is greater than upon any other in the Union, end , of conr:.:e the liability to accidents is proportionate to the number employed. Besides this, the great er part of the accidents with which persons meet,- are caused by their own recklessness or cariless It ifimt few days since, that a man !Alt,' killed wlra had gat upon a coal train without tho knowledge of any other person, mill contrary ter . ' the rules of 'the road.. It•is impossible fur any Company tu guard against accidents under such c(rclunstances. If people travelling in the ears would stay inside, and if persons would b.: ,careful about walking on, or crossing rail-toads and would be watchful; fewer accidents Would occur.. MonmoN:.lt seems pretty generally bo- • 'lever!, that the Manic:its, are' making prep:troth:M s to* -leave -Illinois' in the ensuing Spring.— The ;e is no doubt that most' of die Mormon lead. ers arc knaves, bui the mass of the' people are •lionest but deluded men, who' believe that they -are doing right, arid that they wyship God in the stay mo,t pleasing to Him. The expulsion of the Mormons is a triumph of tile mob taw, and is to be r'egratra by every friend of go;d order.— The leading purnals throughout the country tiepi• ricate'hc violence of the Anti.7.lormsn., and ma:: • . I ny 4emo to li•nr- that it may lead to serious results. The New York Sun, 1n the course of a sensible snide upon the rdbyet, holds this language: This is the Eri•-t instance in the history of the country, where a wholecommunity has been htm ted.from honie..and home horn personal and tell: gious motives, and it wilrbe a long time before the , State of Illiaois will be able to wash off the stain of allowing the Mormons to be illegally persecu ted and driven from their homes. There is very little hope of the Mormons being able to sell their properly, at least to any advantage.. A house and lot may be exchanged fo; a wagon and a yoke of oxen. and their temple for the mean's necessary to remove a few familreato California :or whereyer they May wander in the wilderness. There is nothing in ancient and modern biatory to compare td this. - Sodom and Gomorrah were. destroyed by fire from heaven for the sins `of the people. Bab. ylon and Nineveh were made desolate from the same cause.' The]; Goths and Vandals destroyed every thing that lay in, their way byfire and sword. - All these disasters and ruin accrued from causes.. often repeated and welt known—but here is.!ipe coliir sect of people. with a strange religion, fluo , . lurin g lib Ont 50,000, having built a City anditt- Temple, bought and cultivated farms, sod, lime, together in harmony, compdled iu a free, %awn), abandon their homes, take to the wilderttella WiAttt their wives and little ones, ani: c bow their. backs. on their firesides and the home. el,'llseir adoption! flow are tio to explain the term% to. the friends of civrliiation and good tries 1' How is 'the State.... hot our ti 4 1-4• ANottlitt r s w: this city has es.iumeditti;kfi.te Etda-hte:Ptiertr;',.-.4 et foretillii la Mu ' fit hes Tit hld claim to Ih* titlg hr,9ll6:tlkilY rot followom of Tilijah' now uOtalizeottoNoo—. N. - EWA EMI 01'1,674 1,631,669 1.611,669. II H
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