OM .~~~ ,~, • The 'Coat Trade for 1846 Amount of Coal transported over the Philadelphia and Readir.g Rail Road for the week ending on Thurs. evening last TOTAL. ` 3,347 03 '..3,347 . 03 • 2,930 01 2,930 01 3,445 OS Z, 413 , 5z.,0 (17 s'lo 07 Port Cirhon, Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven, l'ort Clinton, . 10,30 i 19 -- ' , 10 b 302 19 1510; MCORE, IHEYII. - &, Co., - IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, 130 SIAIIRF.T ST. PIIIJAD.I. • INNTPE. the attention of Meiehants visiting the East. 1 ttytheir extOnsive assortment, completed by recent supplies direct from ttie Foreign and Domestic. Manu factories, for Spring trade, at price's competing with: anv house in the United States . Philada. January 10,1516 MASS SL QUInENSWAIRE, EDGA .F.' R 11.13.tUCK, ~ , 210 N. 2clst.,Laween.Callotchill ,S.• Wu - ohm - 1 RE,..EcTFELLy calls the . atteption Of, ttiontrx Merchant , and others, to his' • -"Stock of tiioils in the above line. heforepfirchasing els Where; as they will find it to their interest. Parking warranted on all:Goods bought at this `tore. PlliladD., Jateaary.lo, 1540. 2.Enio . . peons A -N STTIOry I E. C. & s. BIDDLE, • ivo' 6, South Fifth street, Philadelphia. PUBLISHERS of leans Salon' and Classical books, extensively used in Pennsylvania and ostler sections of On , ' Union, keep on hand a ((Iry and general asaort- Vito( of books and slat innery,fer,sate at lair prets, and to which they woulkie the attention o coutr Merchanis, teachers. and others. before po f ichas n ing y elsewhere. Among E. C. &J. B.'s puldications are the following:: ' Cobb's Aea Spelling, Book, and seri,. Beading 1.1••oks. • The,United Stater Arithmetir. by Professor Vodges. Treco's Geography of Pi•imsylvrinia. erwald's Etymological 1./t• til•nary. Motfat's:Natue,al 1,1 ' j u i nss nots morgit's Chemist y. • . Controller's Copy Slips. • r drawing reduced ;o its most • simple prlioliff , T'. Th.. above are used in the Sri solo of Fhila detains Fiske's 'Manual of Classical Literature, from the Ger man of ESclietiburo. A Text 110,M, lii Ilarvard University, thesUniversity of Pennsylvania, and most of the Colleges in the United States. tin raillery's Astronomy, A Text Book in the University of Pennsylvauia, Union Colleom Mallf!.'S Navigation, • Tire Test Book of the li. S. Navy, Donlap's Book of Forms. For use iu Pennsylvania. The works of:FM:aims Dick, L. A- I)., livid:l,. too: The Library (A - Of:0141"y ; compo-ing t speeches of eminent Arnt•rican, and English Orator:, 4 eels., S vo. , Philadelphia, Jan. ' 2.s•3ino • • P • Valuable Property t Public Sale. ,a \ r l sr r a rca i i rh t . h Bonne of henry Kerawr, in the Borough ot"l'alnaqua, a large Lot,witli a two—dory Prlinn lion••••,Stabler i ri..;:dt ; e a and large Shop, erected on the same., f or ro, morely or copied as a Tavern by Jolvr • mg Wol,ll. and well lacaled: for a Tavern, or •_- • airy other tu.iiieP4. The condition; will i.e made known on the daylbf •eale. Fog farther Par- , tipilars apply to BENJ. liF.ll.SEß.:Tanrutrt, e. DonNtrrz En, Leloghtoit.. . 2-- If January . 10th. 7•16 . • ouni:fry' and Machine Shop. 'THE under the firm of SMIIII.. WREN C Cur— would respect mlorui their frhmors, and the public. ceneralle. that they ltive taken the etalt. lishment forte - v..ly known as the ••E. tgle 140 ndry."nd intim: made extensive re wiles, and additions';',ire now prepared to furnikdt all kinds of Maditri,,y.{ rail road 'c a rs,a coal breakers, idondi and stove cast Legs., hollow ware, &c.. on short notice and reasona b le trPtn Wll. C. 'THOS. WHEN. 'C., N, Pdf>lAN. 121/12 .rm and Woodlana. for Sal . e. fr !YE sub-critier offrs at prvite sale, a certain 1 tract of land, partly cleared and parity ,woodland,. *2's*.F = ' • ': , *. situate in Manheim township.. Schuylkill_ county, about two milt, from hrtweim Prutsville.and 144 ' . bounded 6y lanai. of Mary M,infiiir - Isaac Strauch. and others. rotitaining.lo , acres Thio tract orlatid.wiilt some imiirovement, from its proxiiiiiiy to the POtl.Ville nearket. would make a cal liable farm. It will 1.• sold very cltepp, and apace:limo_ dating, terms.. Title guaranteed. The sutisi rther also has for -Me. a nimiligr,of houses and lots, in Pottsville, some of them .suitable for busi ness stands. • I. W. QIIIGIIES. Jan. 10, IStn, . " • 2.. tit $1 REWARD. AN away from the substriber, an indentured bq D t by the maim. of James FOrpatrirk: The above re ward will be paid for hi: , return, but no cjiarar...- All per-on, are hereby hirlinftrusiinehim on account as I will pay no debts of his rontrartinq. Jan. 111 , - 2. . ,LUKE . • , Notice tOTeaclierA. annual' elactiffil. fu teachers .of the several schools in the Vott.viihl distriet. will take plane on Monday evenine. the day of February neat. Appli cations k,., may be left , ni›....virdier of the Directors prevloos to that time. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Ser•T. Jan. 10th, Fric 111Ebe nning of a Xor Year, being ltintoutoethy 1 n proper and suitable sensten to tna . .e settlmnent and square up old accounts. t he_sultscritter it; 7 t. respectfully - , thoilizli urgently call itutni all ht,e; in debted to him in hookraccounts for a lenger period than nix nieinths. to call at his store without delay pr I make payment, and all amen ha sing a hums agani*t him, Is ill alio please prescnt them for vettlement. - GEOItt:E•11. STIGHT EII. Pnitsville, Jan. II), 1815. POTTS,I7LLE BOOTS SHOE STORE. CENTRE ST. ADJS'INING THE PCITTSVILLE HOUSE. C Alt D. S. & FOSTER, . BESPECTFULLY invite the attention of their mends rind customers. to their stock of Boots and Shoes. They have lamely in creased their stock and now offer- toots and Shoes at wholesale and retail at the lowest rate, and no mistake. They 'have alAo on hand Sole and Upper Leather, Calf-skin, Morocco, Lining Skins. Bootees, Tasty, and' a general assortment of Shoemakers' findings. Boots and Shoes of every kind, manufactured to or der at short notice. January. 10,16-16. 2-3mo STOCK OF FURNITURE OF THE ' PENNSYLVANIA HALL, FOR SALE. t • rrillE.!subscribet in contemplation of quifting ness, 011 a for sale the entire stock of furniturb— in the Pennsylvania Hall. Pottsville, comprising an ex tensive ind suitable assortment of Bar furniture, Car peting. Beds, Bedding, Crockery Ware, nc.. The stock trill he sold entire at private sale to any one leasing the Hall of the proprietors, or:to any other .. ..riessons, at any time before the first day of March next, and if &Are& possession of the Hall will he giyen im mediately nfLer the sale of the furniture. If the furniture is not sold entire. before the first day, sir March next, it trill be put up for sale in parcels at public auction, on Monday, the 6ecnnd day of March nest, and the sale r ontinn;,d from day to day, until the . entire stock is sold. Persona desirous of negotiating for the purchase of . ;paid furniture, nre requested to make application to JOHN.WF:AVER.,‘ Agent for' - JOSEPH HEAVER. January. to, 1610. .2- 4 PUBLIC SIZE. PURSUANT la an order of the Orphansk Court of Schuylkill county, .lie 'subscriber, administrator of the c,tate of Peter stein, late of Lower Malianionao township, In the county' of Schuylkill, deceasen, will expose to Bale by Public Vendor, pn -Sat unit! y, "flay of Janaury 'vv.; at one o'clock in'the Afternoon, on the premises. in the township of Lower klohantomm, and counti afriresaid: A certain mcsstrage,&c., situate in the township of Lower 31:thanumgo, county of Schuylkill. bounded by lands of Fredrick Coleman;- Frederick Swaim; Andrew Smiliztr, and others, con— taining 40 arras. more or less. Lase' the estate of said' ileceased. Attendanc6will be given and the conditloni of sale made known at the time and place 1J sale ' 1011 ti STEIN, Ader, with the willannixed. fly order of the Court. . _ . _ Ocn igthurg llec. f 27, • Dwelling to Let. THE Dwelline pnrtinn nf .the linti i l-t - -- •e nt • ,-," Preetnt occupied Ily Joseph F. Seidel's, i ' , .. -- '1,.',...,.(:pntre. street, Pottsville. Possession given on the ist o f Apt il next. Apply at. .... - . • A: FLITERLEIN'S Boot end Ehoi store: January ... ~ January:ld, ' 1-2 t• Notices - rint'exceediiig four lines: inserted once for ti cents,-three. insertions 311 cents., ' TIIRIFI'IIORSE:.-WantBd a rood sound Drift Dome - 1 - I APPIY to ; I'ITOMAB4)O6 , January 113th, 1846. • . • . . 2-- _. • ~ ~ .S ch99ll. ) reaclier Wanto4i - :. • ATEACHER.; who. can come • well recommended an to capacity, to take charge of a school, near Yea ger's tavern;.in Wayne township, Schuylkill county ; Is wanted. .The school will opera early iti January , For further particulars, apply to. . 1 AMS.YERGER,_ - - " • . . ADAM CRESSMAN. Trusreta. . . . • CONRAD REICHERT; . . Dec.. 27 , „ AAT._lt-Neiln4l;tln-TZewl,tnotiYk:lCti,res%l.hnoimstlticccillisattemed to es and cal) inj . mentwill he etvee ; Apply to A. G....S:;.QUKEt Port Caibon. • 52-3 t 27, DRIFT PONE .--A Drift P,oncy for sale. -, Apply to E THOMPSON Port Carbon. January 101 h, 1816, .. 2-3{ •., W ISTAR'S BALSAM OF • . - • WILD . CHERRY, • •:' •• - THE GREAT REWIEDY FOR CONSUMPTION Am/ the b s e:+t .31edicine kaouri to' Ain for thecureof • Asthma, of .every stage,"l;iver (linahla hits. Bron-' hilluenia, Coughs, Could., !needing rig • e Lon g's,‘ShurtrieSs of Die4lti, pains and • weakip.sg in the side,lireast, &c., and all 00114 diseases of the Pultinmary Organs. EMI 4 VERY impoilint disease over n hich this 'Balsam' PI exerts a very powerful influence. is tlmt of a BLS-. EASED LINER. In this complaint ii has undoulitCdiv' proved more efficacious-than any remedy.bitherto eip pieced, and in numerous instances whertpat lents had • endured long and sec ere suffering foilli the disease, without rdeivir a the least benefit from various [erne dies, and when :MERCURY Imo been ,resorted to ,in • vain, the use of thii-Balsam has restored the Lt. vzn i . to a healthy action. and in many irtst,s,-„e, di... et0 .1 'PERMANENT CERES. al,44,byery no .. k ... - t• t remedy had failed to Reduce !I.:: rir, r i.. >. ,Besides its 3-. ....nii.itit . ';.eitiCa6 Teethe disease above menu' .d, we lEsci find it n very effectual-remedy in ASTllMAykromplfiiiit in which it has been esti!nsive. I.! ll,ed witli'dimided success, even in, cases of years - stanneg. .. It not oily Munn:lt - es from a regular Physician, but has ilsi., been well testeiLin all the complaints, for whiclis it is recoil= tided. It is o u t my intention,' therefore, either to cloak it in mystery, or in any way .deceive the public by overrating its virtues; nu the contrary, I shall simply endeavor to give a briefstate ment of its usefuljiess. and flatter myself that its sur prising efficacy willsenable me to furnish such moots of its as will satisfy-the most incredulous, that Consumption may and •CAN BE CURED,' if this medi cine lie resorted to in time. '',` -PouglikeePsie. N.Y. Sept. Ifi, 1841. . . M. Seth W. PtneW: • Dear Sir : —The ,character of Wistlr's Balsam of Wild Clomry is so well established throughout the country, anff l espei WI) . in the State of New Yolk; that any further testimony. would seem lobe uneces - vary. Yet I have derived so much advantage front it that I am happy to communicate throsall vim to the sick and afflicted.what it Imo done for me. and I consider it a privilege and duty to do so. 1 have been troubled witlt weak hing4 fur four years ; had a cough more I or less every U. inter. I was confined will., fiance ail last whiter with a severe cough, pain,in the side and i breast ;'raised blond several times. !consulted a pity ' sieian. buth ave never taken any medicine whit h has . 1 I done me so much good ag WISTAR'S 'BALSAM OF 1 WII D CHERRY. 1 consider it the BEST meriii ins iii the world for Colds, Coughs. and Pulininary Cern. plaints. ' WILLIAM 11. SWART'S. . , 1 OPINION OP A REG:.. - .l..ini pfirs.l, -., 1.1.v. Ester. Me., Sept. tiff, IS 15. ..- ) This certifies that I have recommended' the use lit WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, for insp.:. ses of the Limas. Mr two year past. nitirmank bottles I to tic knowledge have ligMisinied by thy patients, till • with beneficial results: In Isere casei.'s where it was ' thought cemitlimeil consumption had ,taken.place, the 1 Wild Cherry etTAted a ekt.ev , "J.' BorDoN; Phy Arian at Etter Corner. ..X0 QUA Ch'llF; P! ..Y0 DECEPTION! • . All published•statements of cures performed by this merlicine,snre, in 'every respect, TRUE. Bcwsni . :tic CPENTERFEITs /4- , 1) IMITATIO,i.:.--The 1 unparalleled and astonishing efileacy of Dr. Wistat's Dofsnui of Wild Cherry in all the diseases for which it ~ ,isrreciaionended. timing nut ny cases after the sk ifl of the hest physicians was unavailing, has effected a ' liirge and fin rensing demand for it. This fact has caused Several unprincipled r ounterfeiters and imita tors'-to palm off t:p urious mistimes. of similar name , 1 . . 1 1nd aPlie'•tratice. for the genuine Balsam. Ile careful and get the genuine DR. WISTAR'S BAL ISAM OE WILD CHERRY. None genuine. unless ~signed by I. BUTTS. Address all orders to SETH W. I FOWLE, Boston. -Mass. ''.. . for sale by JOHN S. C. MARTLN, Druggist Potts ville; WILLI AM, TAGGART, Tamaqua ; RICKEY, & •MDDLAIL Orwiashura ; 3. 8.-& J. A. FALLS, Miners .l i'llle ;A .. .1 LI 111 WHEELER, Pinegrove. ..lan, RI 2- , - ATan election h,1,1 at the Penns3lvinla Hall, nn :Mnnday. the' Dereinher. WU,. for Officers of . Ckeek and Mine 41111 Navigation and Rail. Road Cuinpany. the following persons -were elected for the. ensuing- year: Presidents-JOHN TUCKER. •• • 31:wagers: ford Patterann, Samuel Norris, . • , John A. Broivn.' Lelvis It. eistihnrst, • . • ,tharles H, Fisher, Coleman Fi4her, • See'sy and Treasurer—AiMrew Russet Jan. 3d. la-ra le' 071 510117,1411 Januar!! NV If"thi l zl e t 3 n r i ' l l7l t, t P k. ' , ' l l :l li t r i ' len a fte . rntal,.at th: house , 4' Win Kic'hiler, Sen., in the town M . Port ea r hmi, a largi r .. , frulw house orrupicil an a etereand'iiyvel - _.;41.i, dollar, enlijert to a grounit renerif fty ; ;7, :.4 per annum. This'properly is w6ll' MI , .lorated . for any kinder business, it helot situated at the corner of Coal;andc.trterk- Mll 7 l - street:4,lw° of the most public stfeets,"'Soltonli : to clo n e an oh( iipn. , ~ ' . -. • -. ) • . Port Carbon. Jail, 3d, 1816 "E . 4libscriher in posiession of sr•Veral thousand T acres of tea With'', Tiniher Land, .•-lt Haled near the Broad Moefttain, strhol)tilicattnty; whit h he offers for t rrsale at re.hired ptil t r either the who!, or in Into to , snit pop 11.1 . 9.- - rS'.'' In forinat ion gstn the title and IncM ily, can he of.tallnul troll' him. nt his . (al I! in m‘ttrir,fr street, FOttsv•lle, , ,..•. •F. ',51 . A.V YIS Ci Jan. 3d, • • 1. if Real Estate and Laptl•Agent. A SECOND-11.%ND Stationary Enzine: of fltiefai hor.of power, built• by Mr. Nichols, formerly. of Philadelphia.. Diets •liffen moot only four nvoiths, has two boiler., and every part complete. It is euitable for a bre-akor and - can, he had low for. rush. Apply to SAME LL U. FISHED. Pottsville; January ad, lain. sulisLriliers wtshitig to retire from the Coanni, ,sineis, Mier for sale the Little Tracy 'Veit'. MI Dv-Walley Furnacu Tract, 'together with .Drift. rare, Rail-riot Cars. pritp . s. &c. &c: The.drift is all, ready f o r Miojou ('n at. For terms and other particulars ap ple to eithecof Do , =unto-fibers. DANTE!. IVILLIAIRS. Eagle Hill. ANDREW, DAVIS; nedrthe Drift. 1-its Jimmy T of adminkirOon on the estate of Byron Rm.. late of the borough of.rostsville, deceas ed, havinx been granted to the nodersigned, notice in hereby given to all persons indebted to -said Estate, to make payment, - ald all persons hriving'elnims against the :Ann, are renneste4 to pre.wnt them for settlement. . MARGARET PIA'S. Executrix. • M • ROIFT: Adin'r. • i l ottsville,..l.ari, 3d, is . 1-.6t To mQuinracturers c?Oltoody ST.,'.llechternacht, Wholesale ainl retail• Shoe dealers, sign of the big Boot next -door to '4. B.• White's, and opposite Comae:. , - Taspn,.C'eatre street Pottsville, Pa.,. ' 11AvE constantly on hand for sale, sneering Calcutta Sewing aid'Tnong leather, Tinned copper Rivets. Burro,&c. Superior.Reit leather, and Belts (stretched) of any width and length, made to order, Carpet bags. Carpet and' Leather School . Satchels, Game hags, Trunks, Glazed hats, Nutria, Musk, Seal, Cloth and Velvevcaps, and a superior assortment (401 kindsrf mess, womens and childrens coarse and fine boots and shoei, many of which weie made to order;. expressly for Moody & Aechternacht, and intended to be equal, if not superior to the best custom work, and at mach lower prices; Jan. 3, 15.0; L.URS 17 ANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county. the Subscriber. Administrator of the estate of Francis Mangan, late of Schuylkill Haven in the county +.4 Schuylkill, deceased, will expose to Sale by Public Vendor, on Thursday the 27th day of Jisavary next, at 3 o'clock in the afternobn, it the house of Samuel Beard, in the Boron4h of Schuylkill haven nod county ardesatd : A certain Houst..tind Lot. of ground situate in the borough of .Schnyl ,- •••• kill Haven, county of Schuylkill, bounded. by Dock street in front (40ft) in depth by II I lot No. 42; 1 2:m1, more or tees, being num br,red in Lippinrott's addition to the said borough with No. 41. Late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will giyen and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sate by LEW'S C, DOUGHERTY, Athn'r. By order,of the Coat (lIW%VN WRAPPING PAMIR, Jail received and lJ for sale at /I,IISNAN'S cheap paperatore. Janaarl 3 1- To Sunday School Teachers. r subscriber has made such arrangements with 1 the Sunilay 'School Union, as will enable him to furnish Sunday Schools and otherwwith all their books at their cash price, therepy saving them the carriage, and other trouble. All orders sent to him will he tisamntly attended to—and any Donks not on hand ob tained at the stiorteat notice. c 5. Catalogues with the prices attached earl be ob tained at our Store, and att selections Teachers may Make, prorraptly . fornishetl • Dec. SAMUEL GUSS, Clerk ME ~~111t5:~'~~ „' PUIIII.Ie 5.11.;E. Land4` , for Sale. Steam-engine for sale. Coal Vein for sile Notice Public Sale. SAMUEL GUSH, Clerk. 1— Orwigmlflorg Jan. $, ISIG 13u : sincss turbo.. Cards'of svejlifl insei:ted ivy .443er annum. bry 1:00!4s, Giocerib;,. &c. • VICOV.GE SILALTEV., - , Wholesale 4 x•tailtirrg9o4 : „.Grocerpfic Liquor "tore £ EW i.OO.DELOW tilt HAT SCILLES, CENTRE ST. , .T1119A14.S FENDER; , , Wholesah Drir ,Goo 4 Merchant, CENTRE IT., I DOOR ABOVE NOUWEGIAi, '_ Pottsville. • l i Charles• Importer & Deiler iri.Drizoode;GroCeries dt Ligtiors, -Vert I d l oo'r to 'For 4- Jlfortintees 110ter, " I Centre st., Pottsville. 83E0 I T. , . .. • &S. Beatty; • . . DEALERS pi DRY GOODS, DROCERIDB,e,&.c . . • Corner of Centrea noi•Xo rzcoilan'si reds, ' Pottsville. . - •--e- •ivirtLutiii Fox, • . Dry Good, Groccry; Liquor, Flour amt . Feed Store, Core.• of Rail Road and Jrater streets, • ' • • .Pottsville: ' • SEDGWl4tifi 4 C 0.,. • and ,Vetalf Dry . G ood ,IVlcrchants, Carder of Third and Market etreeti, - • • , . . , . • .IEnWARD•-tiAIt.DLET , f . ~ . , MORRI' ADDITION TO ;POTTSVTLLE, Beak!' in Rail Road and Bar Irnn, Groceries, Oil, Fish,- ' • . - .IIAY ....NI).GRAIN.' I, , 131£611TERS Day Goops, 9 n.il;? . t C h E e 1E w ..5. 1" -A k •l' S D lor . e l4 ,: l 'O Cl osi tj tro () rt e;! : - ' " ... Or _ Pott*rilln " • „a. P„.I.!III,IKET, ' Wholesale , and Retail Dry, Good Merchant, CE'NTIII. ,- ST, TWO Dotins ' • - , Downey S. rocht, ~" WHOLESILI,E' AND IkET4I7, GR9CERSTORE; IN ":116R111 . 5 . ADDITION. ; FOSTER B;,i'DALY,. • V7liplezale aad Retail Dry Gdod,a,nA Grocery Store, CI. , PA"Et OF CESTIIE NDMAIIK ET STEDTS, 1 . 0 rrsv , . . DIALER IN DRY GOODS AND; VARIETIES, • Centre st, 3d door above Galtowbith4ottsvllle. `Persolis are nyited to call and von , ine; before pureljustng elsewhere. _; Sl3llll. FRANK, • IN DRY GOOD.S; GROCERIES, ,Le Consch . 0P :5011WEDIAN AND itAiI.:IIOAD S. ' DEALER • . E. Si. 1. Hammer, • Dt.:Attit: DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Pentre it:between the E.,!weir. & Geisse.ellotel, . • h . l...losepla Morgan . , : . • . . OfILLIXRRY AND ~'..9.,VC r DRY GOOD siteßF; i (le i ntre ;treet l , 3d don; alurie :11arIcet„ • I . Putts.rille. Joseph Bowen, - G4lO CERA AND ARIE Moe 'l32..iiDY Sr, CLOCK, WATCH AND JT,WELLRY STORE, One, .'donr. above Geiso , efi• New llotel„ CENTRE NT., PoTTSVILLE. Pk. • -• 1 L. VISIIIER • CLOCK AND WAIT'C If • MAKE R, CENTRE-STREET, TIIITIP DOOR BELOW 3tkIIANTANGO • EirbIFVAUD. w. MASSON,. CLOCE, WATCH ARE ,TEWELRY STORE, rixe DOOR BELOW TILE EXCIIAVGE .110 Th, Centre st., Pottsville. ' I . .J. L. YO DER, : ' tI.OC.K. AND IV .ITCII M A KER.,. r i Centr le sirert, four doors b;lorr _iTh rket Pottprille. Pa lirular attention paid. w, die repairing o Clocks an ‘Va trims. . btels and Refectories EXCILINGt 1144E1, • JOH c. L,ESSIG, PROPRIETOR, ' ,ETue SaREET,IiNEit OF 6t1,1.!IWI.111.1, • I . -Pottsville; Pa. • )ofrOsviLirx, Horst:, •• DANIEL. HILL, , Vrorietoi • ' Centre street, Pottsritie, Pet: 03.ter. 1114.11. ItEirEt"',TOICY LIPETEII VII7Dr„ProPri v etor, ,'" ' ; ceNTrti; ST., • . ME Harifwaie - ,wi& Iron -Stores • „ , ...• .1 jraltailfr & p•o9rir4 IIV - IYWr,dIRL 4 AND IRON MERCHANTS, ' i r ~t the emsn Hall, • I 1 • te?illiF ..,T . POTT.SVIIIMEi PA: " • Cr'weorge H. Siicllier, • 71..(fRin WARR ANIY IRON...3IEICHA.SI7; .(rquer Centre Potrsi..iltr: • BROWN, VTECOL.S.A./ I E. AND,RETAIL•DRIJG.GIST, t' At W. T. Epting'a - nia stand, OFSTIIF. ST. POTT,..V.ILT.F.'; JOHN C; TITAIRTIN, VTR LEVI= AND - 'RETAIL DRUGGIST, Moody R Aechternacht: ' BOOT & RROE DEALERS Ono tinor helms Mr. Andrew B. White's Store; CENTRE STREET, POTTSNCLLE, • • --- - . I ,D. D. t SCHOENIIII, ~. - ' SADDLERY, HARNESS, BOOT 'Er. SHOE STORE, • . - rm. T 130011 TO , GEORGE W. OILATEII'3 'STORE, ‘• Centre st...Pottsville.; ' • wan: PETER S. MARTZ, MERCHANT TAILOR AND DRAPER, Next door' to Clenten's do Parvin's Drug Store, ! Centro st., Pottsville. Miscellaneous . , : • ...I. 11. 0 1.NTA111,_ , 1 1 MantOcturer of Coaches, Carriages, Sulkeys,- Eze., H I COAL STREET, POTTSVILLE. PA. •. _ _. ' 7' Particular attention paid to the repairing . of , 1 . all kinds of Velticles.,lE-: POTTS V ILLE, TA. M All kinds of Flour, constantly on hand tr: 133 r:r . ket 'l. Geoti'e Eaton, CARPET AND COVERLET MANUFACTURER, Market street, above Market square, POTTSVILLE. H J. Franklin Harris, hIANUFACTURER OF CARPETS &. FLANNELS, ' 11A few doors above the .Town hall, POTTSVILLt. A • rir can b toe B. BANNAN, IL. I. Trowbridge,, VVID X. IiEISILEII, EMETIED Centre street. 2d door below Market, Pottsrille. Watches and Jeweliy. DOINIMEI • 11319 . TIIT OY'STIIR OF MAIIAiT4N(IO . . Ft•tvniltip in the n,,t,po.,ssile manner...-ct Drugs aild' Me dic tr!.e s TIM ST. 2 mions lIELOW.MAIIANTANOO,, Pottsville.! • LI • - Booth dial... Shoes 01o:thing, Tailoring, &c iLliminrott Sr. Taylor Merchath Tailors, OF CENTRC AND MAHANTANGO Pottsville. ' ° D. Sholltmberger, ROHARTI GRIST MILL, GLE STEAM SAW MILL, IMNIEL LARER Proprietor, . rilerP can be left at N. M. Wil•on'a oilier, in Mar at., where they be promptly attended too. member the Xbtto—" Ara to be Undersold." - . BANNAIVS . i- B00)1 . 4126 STATIONERY STORE, . Centre st. opposite the Penn. Hall, POTTSVILLE. Samuel Slit zel, • ' • TER AND GLAZIER, found at all thnea at the Basement of: penusylvanie'liall, Pottsville,' ';TILE MINERS' = JOURNAL. poltsviltc Dasiness Cards. Steam' Engine Factories - -Pottsville Ironworks; B. W. kcGINVIS, Proprietor, -, i • CORNER OF D NonirEbkvit - .1.N10 00.4%, STS. - • Pottsville. 11.tYVEIJOD & SNYDEA, — .:Ar A nufactiarcrs of Steam - Engincs..Cartlnis, &e., corner of Ca!kir:hill and Coal as/ • rorfsviLT.E. ; N., DI. WILSON, ..1 , - 3IAGISTRATb AND AGENCY - Xarkft i.trteka Air door's above Centre,Totterille JOSEPH SEWERS, DENTIST, HAIR 'DRESSEk A ND DARBfR, Centre streit, cufetr daarsabOve the Fain. Hall, Pottsville: ' • TOWN HALL - BILLIARD ROOM, P. F. MUDEY, Prapri ei or, CEXTRE STREE7',. PQ7'ISVILLE _ . • . ... • HIGH 11. MEREIIA.NT TAILOR AND DRAPER, CesireSi'nert doei t u Mr. O. IV. Stuttr ' s Store, ' Pottsville. , Jacob • , • kirSTKE OF Tllli-I'EACE,• Centre at ; , a felnoori below. tlt Pettasy ... .. •:,.. JORX .H ItHILL, . . DEA.T.4ZR 114 DRY c-oops; Gizobapar. 4 S&L'.', Centre st.,:fluprs.pclo.r: aurnet Strict, -:.P1X1T,:41.1.:1:,. i . _.,' . . . .. . DD!►L£3. ii - Boots AND. SRO S, ,Centio.'s, a rew doors below 31.:iiket street, • ,'. vo•rrNvjul.c. t . - .‘, •_ G HEIIR, . cONFECTIONER ANDhtUITETiF.R, " • Arfew doors above tke • ' Cefitre rottii:ille. - Diteittess Mast & Sterner, WHOLESALE. AL'siEl RETAIL: DE.iLE.ns In Dry Gods, Groceries, Flodr,Feed,&e. in Suubary at SchtlylktlV vainly, Pa. Charles 8. De Forest, realer in Dry Goode,:firocerici, Flour and Fetd, -And Miner's Goods, Wholesale mid Retail, , .Minerseine, Pa. , Port P Turban Business Tarbs Albert q. Brooke, ...Irannfarturer of Steam Engines, Castings and Shore's to- Steam rnginei built, Castings made, and Shovels manufactured of every descriKion, and of the bent quality for Alining and ceber purposes. , Port Carlton, Pa. . Mattsou Co.„ • AVIMLESILE AND RETAIL DEALERS, n DriCoodi, Groceries, Prorisions, Flour, Feed &c fort Curten, 05t01l 3jusin cg QL}ts. • -, C. .I.IF. Hinns.y, OEXEYML, CO-11011SSION .11.EtzcumxT, And Acent for Coal. Iron and 'gam' factures, I City 'Wharf, Boton, Mass. Adyance's mad:: on cinisignmejits . - Amos Disney, Esq.:Boston _ ' ' Messrs. Grant & Stone, , Ph i ladelphia ' " Brown Earl & Errington, l ~ - ..'" Weld & Seaver, I.;altimsre. . Boston. Dec.. 20, ISIS. .. 0 .11%.1s Of .Anaent ana I,llndern "DRESENTIZ;f: in a Chronological series, the ris proeress,litevolutions, decline and fall of the mini mil States & Empires of Abe world ; cohiprisiug details of themcist importaLL events, %yid; notices of eminent cit r i'rters4 in the age" and country in which they lived. The whole derived iron] th e most ac c4.itci..iiiid authentic authorities, and especially inten ded feethe use' of sch• ell and fu'idi. py 'J. .W. TiititZr4 A: B. The above is'the title 'or amrw work which will standia the same relation, all 'maw): the same the dully of tlistory,that Mope di, in the Study of-ffeography.,:The sults,rifour has nifili'rta ken he Imblicat ion .of tins istick.wft h'the film hcliefttat it wilghe very, useful in Schools. families. and_ he ...mull dently t hepeS that The low price, viz, 75 erns: or *l per copy, accoraing kii - the style 4 - r. himtine, will lifStlte for this Atlas an extensive circulation , . For, le by B. 'BAN NAN, Agent. . 52- . . Public Sale 'Of 3 pisveniii—liouses • WILL be...solti on . S.tterday" the 3d of Ja . nu,ary next: ttt I teelock ir. the.after ;l 11; 'Mon, Foi ortimir's in-the 1414 . 7 ,1,0r0ng,h 6frottayille„viF.: Th:ee geed dwellitishopse3 atttnots of 'efoanti . sit ea4e• tic.tioy.lioil borough; two Of thetn•he:! gfbei't of stolid. rwn s(ol'y high, with la ,litsement story. 'llll , ol.'terls°4tWo striry'ltame Mkuso This pe t wert) will ee-sold;to,2etlier - M- - semrrtel-yrzas. it may t.utt.Jutrchts;r3, • Intitsputable title and.'pos seion giyenon the tire,t,priEril nett.. P.Asons wnhineio ytew , said p 4 r,e,,e,rty. h.q . ore the .das,ol saletwtll plea se apply toJat.oh Re,ll, Es,j ; Teßns mi,de known on the t.lay'o sate by WILLIAM Alt/YEll. 52—th Dr c, '7 TO Manufacturers of Iron, rpo.Ekr, on very moderate. ter_ s,' a Forge .iith J two firer, situated on Brodhead's Creek,. one mrle from Strotidsburg. 14on roe county, Ibt., a never fa l low, stream. ILltes all the necessary buildpgs A t:l6o for Carr) ingot the manufacture of Bar Iron, 211.1 In in good repair. , The wointranda.for Inc Supply of fuel, are at con cement distances: Lt pretenti.tbe cstablistunent would be dispose ,of at a-low price. Fur terms applti to ' JANIE:ri IsELL:3r. 'Experiment - Nrlls 0. Monroe enzny.,Ea, Dec ' , -52-11 no SCHOOL lS' .11ASVELLJAVE9US, OE "WiIOLESALE lAND.RETAM • , I.T UIER IJIPLED L 0 RATES; [IN MANY INAYANCTS CIICAYM Y}l7- • AT BANNAN'S CHEAP BOOK STORE, . TOTTSV ILLE, PA. s;sr :V tis nsi ,enhrac in iis o: * Htc4as, such aslmerson,ss Mitch. * ell's, Parley's, Smith's, Critt4's,:Frost's, Grigg & Elliott's, Thomas, CowperthWri & Co's rio - do Thompson, w hictrate•mantifact tired FOR . USE, arid, purchased directly from the publishers, at the lowesi trade rash prices, - arid which are at the ' , same mica. from 10 to 20 per cent cheaper than the auction - trash and old !and onen imperfect editions, of fereld far vale by the travelling book sellers;andagents of 'what are termed, the half price stores. c.• tr - S. it maymmt he'generally known to nit readers that there afe Primers and Binders in Philadelphia. whose sole btisiness.is to printing mid. binding books, at the' cheap rates, for auctions, which look Well outside, but whirls are put:ingather so flimsily, that they will hare - ly stand handling. -Ls we have d reputation In sustain, and 'reside here, we cannot hnd will not deal in-this trash. The Pedlars and Travelling Mer Chants confine their tinsinesi ahnoat,solelS , to the auctions. This to a secret purchasers Of books ought to he toads acquainted with.. Try as, and satisfyyourselve,s„ 13. HANNAN . t} NOtwithatanding this difference tce pled2e our selves to furnigh Merchants, Teachers and Parents with GOOD hooks, wholesale and'retall, CHEAPE` with re gard to quality,than the Pedlars and Travelling Mer chants • lie has also in connection with 111Si:took Store, a Bin dery, ,where all kinds of Manazinits ,rohle - and old Woks are rebouel In the the shortest notice and at Nuv. 15 Ladies' Gold ~. r... A 'f.THE low rate nlB2 SS--also a ver y sup Crier ar 11. tieT6. AIF. silver Pencil Cases nad :Ryer Thim bles. jest wceieetl and lot sale at C.tesliA.N'S Cheap Look and Stationary Stara. Doct• lin LO INIE BOOKS FOB IRON MllV—Thi totbsert berr has preplred a set of Time BooLtn_r Iron Men to keeptime for seven days in the week. Also CHARGE: 1109K9, for the keeper of the Furnates, to which he invites the attention of Iron Men. They nee printed and ruled ready fat use, and for sato at HANNAN'S Cheap Book and Stationery store.. 'Dec. to 51- . . . NIECIIANIC'S Rook at Re fore ace, Mechanic's Own Book, . Mechanic's Repository,. and . . Lardner nn Steam Engines, . Just received and foi auk- at BANNAI ^ EI Che ap Bonk store, 1 ,- Hee 20. 51- • •. .1 1 LEMENTS OF GEOLOGY, prepared for the use of 1:4 Colleges and Schools, by W. S. W. Rs ghenberger M. D., with three hundred engravings, a new edition brought up to the present time, Just published, and for sale at GANNAN'S cheap Book and Stationery store. Dec. 20 51- BOOKS CHEAPER THAN EVER. -DE AUTIFITI. Testaments $l,OO per &plea. 13:School Bibles.well hound 31.00 per dozen . . Beautiful German Bibles. with Family Record,, at 810 '2O per dozer.' Together with all other School Books at eqaally low rates. at . BANN AN'S Nov. 22 47. e Cheap took and Stationati Store. r eta DOOR BINDERY • pliitabelpbia, hvuLADElrltu,, Anemic. CUTLERS . fr3TORE CARD. John'Bl. C'olemair, A T No. .72 , and 33 Philadelphia ArCade, respectfully 11 Invites the attention of dealers to an extensive' stock of-;Poc'ket and Table CUtlery, Razors. Scissors and Butcher Knives of hts own importation r wbish will' be sold in lots to suit purchasers, nt a small advance on Importation cost. The assortment comprises Joseph I Rod'gers k sow. Greavt:s & Ins% W-ade & Butch ers'.;Wostenholm's, Fenny's and other celebrated ma kerb. Also on hand, a large assortment of Guns. Pis tole. Knives, Chapman's Razor Strops, Pock et Books,Purcussion Caps, Spectacles, Violins, Accor dtons, Philadelphia, January 3d, ISI6. TO CAPITALISTS OTHERS. Pennsylvania Coal Sr. .lon Lands, FOr ' • • 6 cen t. 71 I Eop first r r e a r t r e h efsa rming al Llowancel locate e 6 d p Ito Jenks Townsbili. Jefferson county: finely ' - Timbered and Watered, and having several Mill sites upon them. Two main roads rure•through the lands, and improved Farms adjoiri, while Saw and Grist Milli are in the immediate neighborhood. This - land was selected by a gentleman 'of experienced judgment, and is consid ered by judges to lie.one of the pest tracts in Pie coun ty. Its proximity to - the. Clarionand Allegheny rivers, and numerous navigable "streams, and the proposed to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi rable as an investment at present prices. Abounding in Iron 0 3 e 'and Bituminous Coal of fine quality, it istelleved to - present one of•the moat ad vantageous locations for , Iron %York's in• West Penn s% Ivania. The present owner purchased with a view of - erecting such Works, bet engagements •in another enartgeoblivre him with great reluctance to forego his intetmon. Map:: will lie show n.land every information given by the undersigned.. The• lands are patented. 'and the titles and warranted, and sold free and clear of all incUm , irancie. • • • n. SITEAFP 8511T11,. • . 15 North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia :Jitnnary 161,.' • 1— rro DEALEAs AND CONSUMERS. . HARRISONIS COLUMBIAN INKS. BLACK,,BLUE, RED, AND SCARLET., Their (polities depend upon the following particulars: The.einployment of the BEST MATEMAI.s. 'SecoNn. The use of articles 'unkntiwn .th other ink - akers. TUIREP. The ingredients sn proportioned that the nt exerz en EMIV/1.1.Y, giving great brilliancy:oil:du rability, &ntern. Modes of mar ufacture which leave 'the pure elements of ink, produces fluidity, and no sediment They are put up in Iqt, !pt., tom, 4oz, 2oz, and loz, battles 1 , 1:14L MEAsulte; each havingqi PATENT C11:11- tar lip, the stand ran he filled Without spilling. The Black;and Blue Inks corrode steel pens less than raly other. They, surpass any ,American, English. or French. in beauty and strength,, for the cdlor, once set, will remain UNull tNGED FOB. ACES , . HARBISON'S :COLUMBIAN BLACKING THE best ever Made for brilliancy of ,polish innt pre ,serving the leather. ROOT'S PENMANSHIP IN 12 BOOKS; ! , ..4 Fen the use of Public and frigate schools, it'has no eitliet for cheapness or excellence. • MAPS.I • . A fUll assortment always on !land. Outline 'naps for schools, ,A sew and splendid Map of P.o.visrist:,' for Sunday Echols Manufacturer and Punisher fffl APOELOS W,. ILABBISON. South 7th Street, Philada I Philada„ Dec. 2', ISIS, . • , . IRON STORE THE subscribers have eonstantly mu taut!, at the tin rates, Info of all sizes, suitable for rumehi- Mery purposes, and also for roverinz schutes and (or steam engine boilers, and for 'etual can. , : ' MORRIS & JONES. S. W. corner Sctuvihill met! IM'urls, 1 sus. Philada. Ehilaula., Nov. 21, lb 15. i ~ 47-I v .‘. Loss of the Greitt Western TRAbE—SO GRUMBLES THE PHILADELPHIANS— • • SINCE TIIE OPENING OF . . LIPPINCOTT TAYLOR'S, Great Western Clothing . Store, IiERE they' offer clothing of all binds, clieripr and got up better than any other establishment in the Uhitgd States. To wit:— . .Fine French Ca:ssitnere Sack Coats- 36 00 to 3 - 10'00 BrOwit'French fli'gsimere Sack " 00 to 925 • Asilhalttli Sack - . " 10 00 to, .12.1)9 Fancy Cloth and Cagsimere Sark 600 to 1 00 - French (loth Drels and-Frock Cnat 111 00 to 15 00 English CI oh Dress antlFrock " 000 to IS 00 Diagonal Cassinteie Frock' I 700 to 9CO - Mite Dresiand Frock . " 00 to 10 00 Black Frock and Dress , " S 00 to- IS PO , Drab and Brown Fault. Suttotit, - 12.00 to 16 00 Dine and Clack Cloth Cloaki • 11l 00 to 20 00 French and English Ca...'sutterB pants - 00 00 Fancy Mark " 409 to 5 Oil Velvet and Saltinette Fancy Vesta . ' 2WI tn. 300 Together Wllna large assorttoent of coarse clothing. consisting of Surtout I !salt, 3•3o' . ing to prices to null the purchaser : As follows Pain Sortout 'and Frock -- 2 :,' . lO to) 4 00 Diamond eattinette Frock Coat -4. 50 to 6 , 00 Plain Sattinette Frock " 450 to 550 Tweed Sack ^ - 5-00 to -6 00 Sattinette Pants of all colors ' -• 2 511 to , '3 00 Sail inelle Nests, also Cloth Vests '2 00 to 5 00. 'All of whir h cannombe tnipassed by any'other estab lishment in the Slates. for want •of tart and a disposi tion 10 please all that furnish ii' withilleir rustomyWe matitikettire our own stuck and vi - aframsall our goods, obe well examined before' rut, so there . -is TM mistake, inittU•ds much:x.4 7 4V tour ivhhlesale and I etailclothing tore;, Conner of Centre and Mahn [align tits. Pottsville,' T•li. • , P'.,S. Wlnartirularly indite the attention of-our customers ant the public In ttim rat, to our extensive stock- of Cloth, Cassimere am( Vestings, which have, just arriVell.-to snit the sertson--•which will be made up to'cirtler in the twist fashionable iind approved 4 ‘13 - 1M; of the 'day. 1.. ,c• T l , datterst themselves they can letup a snit of t lothes in as. ,good - st) le,. as any other estab lishment, at least 21) per tent rheaper than the some or, title hia been . purchased in the .1 - 110...6., flr 'whit It we can gixe the best of references :—viz. . ... Dr. Jaines S. Ctilltentor, - Edward A. Warner, P. C. Fraiteis W. Hughes, Esq, A. Macdonald, Chai. Leoser - t • Jim. li,fClentent, Ell. Isaac Beck, ' ... - Jir: Mctilicken. Esq• s 11. F. PornrnY. ' . littrace Smith. Esq. • Jnn. C: Neville, Esq. • Jits. 11 - , Campbell, Esq• A• Donaldson,' ' • Robert M. Palmer, Esq. B Cummings. Esq. " ' -E. S• Haven, Geo. 11. Potts, • ~ ' . .1- o:Shorintaker, , Gen. W. Snyder, -, William Newell, Jun: Samuel 1, - e w is, - films. Lewis,. . . Charles De Forest, James Patterson, Dr. Halberstadt, A. Enterline, - ' ' S. J: Potts. . T. Foster. A.ll l , White - James Mt Kee, • A. Ilitssel. . James limes, • E. ll's Eichhtiliz, - Nov; 15 • NEW-I•ORK STORE. • ' NEW GOODS DIRECT! FROM isi*• YORK 1 1 11FIsubsrrihers have just arrived from - New York, with,a new and fresh.shock of DRY . G 0-0 D S; of the latest styles and Patterns. 'Alen. a, gene-• ral ti.ortnient of GROCERIES.-I.l.firlfc. AM/ SIIOES, 111:4_10Y- MA-DE CLOTllltig; - &e._ Aisn. an •asAhrttrient or; - India Rubber Clothing, 1 • Caps. and Mitifffig, sun, . ' • aide for Engineers, and peisons exposed In stormy weather. The above Goods were, selecte'd. expressly for the Pottsville inurket, and will he sold very cheap. at their Store. in Centre street. . Fur Cheap Goods call at the New York Sure 11. I. TROWBRIDGE e.c Pottsville, fine. 1, 1815. DOC/I'. CONRAD 1111 , :elit111{ 3, .12eently . from Germany, TENDERS his professional services, to the citizens of this Borough's:Ml vicinity. lle may IT consulted at all times and at all !Mitts, at his present residence, at Mr. Charles Kuntz's Hotel, in Centre street, Potts ville, 1 . Ilc , flatters himself. that those afflicted with the fol triwing' diseases, will find it to their !interest to apply as shove Pain in the Neck, I Diseaies of the Stomach, Piin in the Side,. Cons'unitifien. Eruptions on the Skin, Ulceii of the Nose.: Yellow Jaundice, ' Fellons, , Pnln In the Eyes;- - • Fever and Ague. . Coughs. . %%round% and Ear Ache, , , Cancers ,i-c. &c. If satisfaction is not given, in treating the sbov, tinned diseaSes, no charge will be made Nov. 29, DOWNEY & FOCHT, • ARE constantly receiving from New York and are of ferine at their store in Morris' Addition to Pottsville. COfftW,.:4tw,ar, Tea. Molasses, Hams, Shoulders., alesfork, Fish, SAL Cheese, Oil, Candles, Soap, Liquors, Frith, Toiteco, Baled Ifa Y. - Feed, &c. &r. All of which they offer at city wholesale prices; height only added. May 20th , 21— i) n SUNCtIE.s of fur 9 sale at. DOWALV FoCHT's Sep, ••• pi.. 2.1' t n A F ESTI supply of MINER'S Off., just received at DOWNEY 4- Foctivs. • 37.-- Sept. 13th , - it!N itstortmeut of BLACK TEAS just received and fl..for sale at DOWNEY S. - . roctir.s. Sept. 13tti • B A LED HAY, by the ton nr bale at DOWNEY, & F3ept.lllll L'ONG and short bandied CO 1. . F. lol . o . 7 o l c .S in by ,T V : Lc .. doled at . • . . DON% :\ 1 4 Sept. 1301 • 0DA,6176.1. Butter and Water clackers in !Jarrett, .L recehiettut. DOWNEY ;• FOCHT'S. • 6ept. ntb 150 KP.96. of Wilmington Blasting Powder, just received and for sale at Di)WNEY & FOCTI/1"S. August 30 39_ 80.. es Famine Candles received and tor sale at of DOWNSY & FOCUTI3 July 5, I;:ratile Oil. • BARRELS quality racked 4:41, Just t s t l r e f To t rk , Stcy rookno • Dec. . YARDLEY, ;. . Rail Road Iron. 10 TOSS second hand Rail Road iron I,} cI, just re ceived and fornale at the York Store- Deer.. 5:1 - 51- EDWARD YARDLEY. Rail Road Iron 'TUST`receiied 10 tons of Flat laar Rail'ltoad Iron, .of a very superior gliality, .a . ocl will be sold cheap - EDWARD YARDi EY. • Pocket finites, Razors. &c. 'LUST received and for sate at MARTIN'S Drug Store, aWassortment of Pen and, Pocket Knives, sote supnior, Razor. of all paces--call and, see them-- no charge for showing the articles: ' - If ion want any Skates we can suit -you-. Also, a few straps of Sleigh beils. ' December 9), 1j15.51. . . . , . . New Fruit . , . .. m - L . L . ..4. , a n ..1 GRKFT,3,. . r tli cnz c ri l l ta F i iga n ,.. , Keg Itaisits, chop, • I rtunes, Citron, ~.. ' ' • . All anew crop,. Toi sale cheap nt , MAT'/y s's , cofireerlon3ri. Also, an 'assortment of enzidie,<, Almonds, Ground Nuts, &c., which wlll be sold low Dec. `...'1.!; Si Reicaret T OsT h { •a Door workingman on Nlondby la-i in retorniii2 f rom my 13 at Va'rd...,TilinrEEN L , • alt.i. 0ne),1).09 n0.e,.:..ma , e Rink of Caind,ii, ,Sl,to awes' of Bank of.l'tueraun, utd $:1 Go iSyw or E 'stern note. Let if be returned. • J. ei11:1)7,1, IN9, for the loser Fcc ll'altiable Coal Land for Sale. t FINE tract o r Coal Land, etintaining 29.5 acres, sit a mated In Pinegroyn township. .county. within n short distance oft he swatorn otteniton of mine 11111 Rail Road, can be otttaltwil cheap by an ear. lv application to 8-t3ll:Els 11 . NISIIER, /Jec• 20, • •.. POTTSVILLE PRTTERY • . Joitte2ltd3 Sitajtze . ssouscEs to the ;Vt.:irritants and Citizetr& of rottsviiir% and the . surroundinz country, that he, ha? made great iniprovements in his Pottery,' iiirdied ott...Norwe:Tiatt street in this Borough, and is now pre pared to furnish, wholesale and retail. a large varioty of parthenware, of'a superior quality, at rery.low rates. Tlin stock on hand embraces a general aysortinent of Earthenware—also Floweitiots, Cake Dishes, &c:, Are. He would at.,, call the attention Of the.Puli lic to his EA.HTIII:N PIPf.S for drains in cellars, and for carryjne 0 titer heir .gronint any distatict', as a veiy cheap and desfrabli article. and 3 inches iu calibre, riot be 111it.6,11,1 as low as S cents per biot, Ce Merchants in Schuylkill the adjonfing coun ties in want ulearilnin-ware,will ft' a it greatly to their interest to gtv hint a call, as he feels contident„he eau supply them with a good article, clic:yet - than they can obtain it from abroad. Dec. 20, 51— The Magazines for IS-EG. IrAtslyss wi4hittg to stih,ri.be I Orahanis Lady's and Ceiglemaa's Magazine for • Jsos, ' Gody's Ladies' Ronk for 116, • Arthur's Mae:mine or lataraturs , land Art for 11846, Ladies' National 'Alair,izinu fur The...Amertcan Ilevietv - amt Whiz Journal for 1516, New York KukkerNieker filr 1810, Democratic Ileview for 1tt16,- 'Or any other monthly Pertmlical,isencrt.in phia of New 1 . 4 k, can whiain them cheaper at BAN NAN'S cheap Ilmik store, Orin they ran he obtained elsewhere, who ids° delivers themfr,e , of pestaze by he single member or by the year. ' &year's subscription to either of the Natrizinei would be a suitable holiday present to a young lady. qi Call early. . Itnc, 26, „ PASSAGL AGENCY• PittllitrOlN ilighries, we gite na p ordcr in Ea:isfy that :I A money arier it is paid into nor hands, for ;Vitetettigos or for transmission to Enro; e • the <filee'iQ respoohle for the o,lno, according to the terots of the Cert!fic.itec. J. JOSEPH. MeNIURRAY. . ' - Per' 13C.11J. I',AN,N Age.if. Dee.. 14..•••• ti • ANOTHER, REDUCTION. ( - mu) PENS AT ONLY $325. , FRE- 1 11 ,apply of Benedict & Rarnec's•Cnld ('on- I~t Oess I'en and with Diamond nnintv,'N•hielr took the, premium at the Weil:4er the Franklin Insti tute, just receiveilant: .ate by ii. BANNAN; ?in V ..20. 49- Men Wanted. Immediately,.. 100 STONE Masons, N n ) Carpenters and ti Pr rie number or Laborers wanted no the enlargement of the St.huylkill Canal. from Port Clinton to Reading, Apply itninediately to the subscribers at framburri. Burks Co. ponst . ani employment for the neat 6 months. . _ . - •'. - UOCKAFELLOW, !ISN - 4- MOORE, , •S Cytaramors. . . llnroburg, Berks Co. Nov. 1,44-3 mo MORE AMERICAN INGENUITY W. Haworth's Potent for, Stut6nAnanfl Blocking Horse Collars: r pilE subscriber elves 6ntirr, that he ban purchased 1 the Patent Right fur the whole of Schuylkill County ,and in prepared to sill Shop-rights.. to ail ,those who wish U, use the patent, at reanimaldir rates. Ile also manufactures the article himself, and keeps them con stantly for sale at his Storit and Factory, In Centre„a few doors iabove NerWec , ian street. They are easier tiorki..l, mere durable, and are sufferiOr to any other collar ever offered to the public. InCILtRD D. stioENr.R. , Nov:. 13 .DESTITUTIOI ,IN EUROPE. NO SCARCITY IN POTTSVILLE! - • T)1 - inane people it may he'suppOsed that toe under ].) signedi+ making ell its to sectiie the rtritati.r por tion of the custom—and Consequently, to sell thl - .• greater portion of goods that are ilismtsed of in thfs Borough. This is pot exactly correct. Experience teache. him 1 . that alLsoch — efforts world he ie.:ides:4. and COIIIIIIOII . sense dictates the priiprietyef not engaging in anything ' which will. most 'likely proii,e unsucceisful. It tri trite that Ile 'mike; a considerable !thine, and canoes tin ttl ding sensation in the l inercantile it odd, but his obje'et in having his name th,apacitr so 'frequently in the pa pers of Dia borough. is the' PUBLIC GOOD. He pro claims truths,' IMPOItTANT'TRIITOSII and nnlrss the citizens 'rtfu.4.lll FM'. they_ cannot be. till ad to the. I fact that it will' be to their interest to call at his STORK. 103 FCE7' IX DEPTH.. He would respectfully itinatince that this immense Btor e _honAe is jammed end r'ramnt , el Ivitli bran ,p,',Wter fine NFAV GOODS. whielt in variety, quality, de:nine& and cheapness. cannot he surpassed Fir any assortinent 'offered in the hordieh. The only difficulty he has in :pleasing hie customers ie that his titock is too extensive; Jamon; no many excellentiitielnii. it is ihnieit slide for enstotneri-to xnaken choice. In nrtler to oh- , vinte lie ihsires in reduce his stork and calls upon his friends tn'assist him in the undertakint.... GEORGE W. SLATER, 50— December 13 , MORE- NEF'.GOODS fIT . irk," s. • • • Nom and Cheap Cash Store, Market street. out: 3D SUPPIS or 5V .TER noon'!! JUST received and now opening' a handsmns variety ell of Cashmeres and Maud de loins, selling fast, at 25 cents per yard; aterjnoes plain and figured, Alpaccas at ..71.1 cis per yard, dark blue Alpaccas, Plaid Clon kings. -Cords and Tassels. Giglio,: and Fringes for Cloaks and Dresses, 'Steel and Silk Duttons, with a great. rariety of nther articles. • ,15. Please giv-e as a call and we e. ills tisfy you that we do sell Dry Goods chaaper,than•any other store in SEDGWICK & December 13,151 . 5. 507 TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF Thompson's Cinnpound Syrup of ' , 'WOOD aIaPTILL: Still aaathor rot:nut:able Cure earli.Fls, ,Pa., Not. 20, :515 MUM About six yearn since, inconsequence of the seden tary nature of my business. I wan attacked with severe - pains in the breast, palpitation of the heart, and short ness of breath, which avete soon followed by n failure ofappetite, eitreme wakefulness at night. and partial paralykis of my limbs—thu(' symptoms of a deranged system being frequently attended with spitting of blond.. For about two years I was occasionally thrown into convulsions, which left me in a mt.i.rahln state-of fee iiicti-ss and began to affect my mind. Front time to thne my sufferings were More or less severe, until at length thy inereased to such a degree, and the violence of the Fyn] toms were FO zumnoned; that for a whole year I was able to attend to my business. During this time I cot stilted some able phyeteiiins and attdmied to their prescrii ; but all their skill was unavailing to procure me re ief, and at length they regarded my re covery as entir,ly hopeless. In this condition 1 - was informed of the salutary effects of Thompson's Com pnund Syrup of Tar and Wood Samba, in a case some what similar to mine, and though 1 had given up all ex pectation's of a recovery of my former health by human means, yet by being strongly advised to try thin medi cine, I was at length Prevailed upon tv do no, and I have now to say,that by the use of .iv bottles my health has been restored. and.l am now able to attend to busi ness with as touch facility as usual. , II F.NRY MYERS. Principal OlTice N. cornet of Fifth and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. Price 50 cents, Or six bottles for. Jr. 50. - Ett1311171! of all liairations.--Agents, MOORE & LONC AKER, Norristown ; -EARL. Reading • Dr. 111cPUER 'SON, Ilarrisbort ; J. C. BROWN. Pottsville ; STD VPASON k CO., audit. ANDNEI", Carlizto.• • • • •Dee., 13, 2mos -O TEAM SYRUP MOLASSES.—Stewart's New York Steam Sy rap Molasses, a very su perior artiele, foi sale. by T. 4so. BEATTY. May 3d, 1•111 • INV - Vito. 4 - - - - ,e• MINTERS' . JOURNAL. Saturday Jan. 10, IS-10.. of 'Advera:,:efs will observe by the arrangement our paper, that' 11Y+1 tonmfon every pace, which compels the reader to 'glance i,iv eye. over all the,advar. ti,cment.3. ,This obviates to a-reat extent, tha oVictioa otlinvine aaverti;ements placed on what is termed the uthde of . the . ADir,ScE OF CIVILIZeriON tx Porrsvtit.n.s-We' understand that our Pottsville friends are carrying their imitation of city customs to extrertlet. They not. only have ,employed watchmen to sleep in appropriate boxes at the expense of the corporation, but the) the placed a bench to their theatre to represent the thixti tier in similar eatabliahturnts in our "citirt of lAtger growth." • • • • A third band tit - mu:is is under way.' We need bard, saY,from the location; tint they are all brass bands.:-. Reading jor.rgal.. 1 We rue liery'inriount people. in Pottsville.—. We'had not the ulightest idea that there ias a Lwnch,in our thcatra cersespoaing with ti 11144 tier of theatres in rtcilles of larger growth." Wa presume that setae flea:linger has hetai on a 'vial% la l'uttsville,and nut being able to field any such funks of ittiquity'lle he watt in the habit of fre, queueing at.la?!:le, he k3sught the :heatrc, anal find. jug there err or two tleitraverl chtract.rs,be ins ferrrd that we' were a very im . nturc4 commi!xlitY, Eli We sckturcledge that 611 out bands run brats Owls ; hut:the metal is polished,and they moat tkers of the bands are aLi i;lit set of fellows; We hope we hlve ex plitined ~ati.factutily to our Rea - ing brother • - We nfill,cstatid tho'nutnagers 'of the Mill Crs'ek Unit. road itettaml dividend this day of seven rind & Ault pet rent., t'r the la+t year. This' road rum: from Port Car bon to lln,ad . Mountain, where it connects with the Danville and Pottsville, and forma a part of that im portant work. It has only !wen' in operation during the la.f. ati muntlei.—Ledger. . • Rather a'inistake. The Mill Crcek Rail Road was the first- road of any length laid down ID Schuylkill County. It was laid doWn in 16•29,--mid was telaid With Iron T. Rails,' about seven months ae.n. Fur the last .five years' this road declared' a dividend of-about twelve per cent poi annum to the owner, Mr. Hulking. Last yea r the capital stock was increased fur the purpose of re-laying the Road with Iron Rails, and several entlsinan connocted with the Reading Rd! Road Company, became joint proprietors with Mr.llol. king. These, gentlemen have , since. purchased Mr. Holliin'S interest for fifty lhottszn4. dollars. and have now the 'exclusive Control of the. road. litho Tariff of 191 is not destroyed, th? truth) on this Road will be dMaliled the present-year. • • _ Tut LrOIS!.ITVrtE.-Tiiii boly metOn Tues. day" last. Finalay - Paitersop,of ArmAong, rrao re-elceted Speaker of, the . Ht;use, he having receiir ed G 5 votes on the fitat ballot. Daniel Sherwod, was elected Speaker of the Senate. Sherwood.l6=Gibbons 12, The Governor's Message poslessee one , merit i • at least--.-it .is concise, and o only about . I, one-half the usual length of a doeumeal, • emanating from that quarter. Want of room pre vents us from publishing it entire—we therefore: give au abstract below, which embodies all the , views of the messag,e,. for which we are indebted_ , to the:Philadelphia Inquire!! The Exel-utive enema:noes by cenerntulattng the Ld« , cislature on the bully and prospermis condition of the , country. The exertionsof the people to utelet the engagements of l the dune have thus far 'wen suceesstul. on the first day ; I et ate present session, there ws,:t in the Trelistlry about ! ia;3s.ooo,'which, with the 'teeming revenue, will, it I. • thoueld, be itinple to pay the Pettraary interest The public ILIA. Dec. 1, 1£4:,, 'wits in all friti,9611,393,-.." Belief notes in circulation, but hicluded in ; this ernes .ant tent. $1..11it'.57C The receipt, in tileTrea , ury during the year: were less - than the demands by 6114,199. The assessrneut fur thin rear ld le, and the revenue for the year proper, will be . in , litiictent to !met the demands upon the Treasury, by the stun if 1tt.:016,911. The Governer says it to plain ;therefore, that our present financial -;ystein is inadequate hirupply the means of meeting all the demands on the . • Treasury, except when aided from the balances whirl) had ttecemulated before the payment of .interest was re ruined. The &tied, under existing. laws, presents a tepie of it:intimater importance ill the Legislature. Tile credit of • the -tate must be rustained, the interest of the public must lerecfter he punctually and fully paid. Th.• tern is next alluded to. a detailed his tory of Mein, rat pia:rations In Pennsylvania for several years is given ; .11 is urged that the Banks be required Ito make monthly r. turns to the Audifor General; also, that the tedivithe;l !lability "feature be made more directly operative. and be iutroduced in the ease of every Bank that may ask a ;renewal of its charter. The Governor think-' that eae capital inverted in existiug Banks, is amply adequate to the bit-ines, wants of the community. s Agriculturtil. Cumntercial, Kiting., and Manure°. turing resources of Pennsylvania arc dwelt upon, and the tioVerlier !.11y4 that our people feel a deep anxiety in 113- - earn to the tab:lntim or 4•11,21;e of any pokey which may be entipsysed to nth.. 1.11:11 great interests. Ile alludes to II 'Fadden Imports anti saes that the true policy of . the ntis riot. would seem to be between the extremes of those, . who' claim'high defies for the mere purpose of prot.!ctinty . particular hernests, and those who would net discriminate at all, In layine revcnnr duties for the purposenf favoring the prosily tinny and mattetry of our own country. Ile centittues; that a Taritf of discriminating deties, hosed on.lhe principles indicated, and-so fidiU.,tea as JO secure pernumence hi its provisions---mtained in its proteetive effects by the opttretions of a Constitutional Treasury.. ie regulating the' Ist:ues of our Brinks, and Ghee king exeessive importations of merchandize, will, it js belie' ed t girt more staltility to the general interests and', baseness of tite,conntry, than, any other system Of policy within the control of the federal got ermneut ! According to the Canal Comnus'sioners, it apricara that • tons of iron in its various forms, passed over'the' I.7aPtalg , and Beltway- , of thetirate daring the . SeasOft.:' -- It is tlra sail that not less than two millions Otter's o 'lnthrsthe cent were tst'ot Out of the mines, and carried. -to 'market durnie the dast /year. the granter': portion of whis'a was sent to the Easte.rft and neighboring Minus. it lel increase of about twfMty.five per ei_eeetthe opera.; tion• of the preeeeding year, and it is. - believed that that bide. Increase in even a !erecter rade,' the present y . e'svt-,-,;ofthe 1. CO. a verFir - rge,' amount Wee sil,er mined and sent to market it is etrtir_ 7 „ . .. ---thatnot least 'Fislu - i - Mntesnst - bre-heis were - Commtntr at Pittsburg and its vicinity, and ahem; Pin millions bushels were trensPorted front that Point down the Ohlo river. : The 'piddle works are said to demand the special care . and' vigil'ince of the Legislature, by width the incorzn they arc now yielding may'be secured and !awaited with the increasing business of the country.' . . Pennsylvania he described as having a deep Interest in the rote it of Cie obstructions in the ILlVirltiel2 Of the Ohio river. The mode of collecting the revenue of the Stote has been improved by the Lee - Lela:lee action of the last year: , but fit:then reforms are necessary. A well erganized militia is recommended. Our Common dchool Syt-tern is properly referred to a$ a great blessing, and .the. Philadelphia Public "SchooLs aref noticed in highly contrlineintary terms. The Governor eoncludes by assuring the teci-lartire of his hearty co-operation in; mninthining the i faith of 'the - -'tate, and in alluding to the death of I::x.President Jack= .011. • 7 • Arrrsrvion ! MF.ClI.l,7llrs! !—The Washing ton correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer gives the following paragraph. which erplaine Iteelf— read it:—Mr. Johnson. of Tenn:, is 'one- of till, most remarkable men of the day. yet youngfor big position. (being shout 40,) his sound sense, gen eral aequirernents, exc r ellent delivery, always , sure him art attentive ( hearing; .however wearied the house maybe with! previous speeches. He is a tailor by tracla; and: if I am rightly informed,: siill,citrries on the Ali) at home.. His wife taugla him to read and write after 'Marriage ! His high standing in Congress is the strongest illue tration of the tendency of szme institutions that I know of. Native mind and labor, side by thb opportunities which are at tho command of every citizen; have made lam what he is. Wh t a glo rious.country to live in. , SEMES bF EI.I.EItIMILITS have r ' Fi: 42.4.1 S 1211). ved that the-amoUntiof Moii:;anie mutter taken op, in a croli of wheat is ebual to one . Ound to. thy , butdiri of grain 4 . 62 pounds, b proveN by the same „exiieriMents that the lifsportianato 'Weight of.the wheat and of the ashes when the wheat is eunsenned, is an inverse ratio. Teo facia will prove highly important to the agricultu rist. as they will govern him in relatiem to his sOil and manures. It vtou!,l be no le4s.:imßortantito, determine the relaiice vaigt)t of inotaute matter, in othed Qnuas angl•vttetais!les grneraily, - . A meeting vraa / held at Erie, sotn claytk :63 Hon. John Galbraith presidiugorj•lthicla,rein.' lutions strongly favoring the proiecepf ry nod Erie Railroad, were adupte4; entn:• , milted appointed to be present. as vootiiiib t; which is to assemble, in Harrit a loaklr -cos Monday, vazt i The 12th irtst.. • 1 ' • - •=1 U U II 1 II II N H Q N
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