Terms of the Dithers' Journal; SINGLE . SU tISURIPTION§ II Two Dollars , per annum, payable genii-annually, in advance to those who reside in the County—tand annu ally in advance to those who reside out otitis County. the publisher reserves to himself the right `t . o chai ge $2.50 per annum, where payment , in delay 0 longer than one year. . TO CLUBS. Three copies to one address. ' . Seven _ Do ' • . Do Fifteen ' Do •. Do Five dollars in advance will pay for three yea r's sub. script - ion to the Journal.' RATES IV- ADVERTISING. One Sqdare of 16 lines; 3 times, tvery subsequent insertion„, Half Square of b lines, 3 times,. - • , Subsequent "nsertions, each, .-„,,1.,...k , '” i .Four lines, 3 tides, - -'" . ..lbseqiient insertions, each, ' • , One Square, 3 months, , Six months, , . ~ - One Year,- . Dullness Cards of Five lines, perannum, • -Merchants' and others, advertising by the Year, with theprivilege of inserting dif ferent advertisements weekly. - - "4- Lnrger Advertisements, as per aireernent Valuable Steam Mill kc:, for Sale, IN PORT CARBON. ' • ..... THE subiiiaber otters for sale lits ' Q V .:. -- STFIAM MILL, situated in the town al F. 555 'Port ',Carbon, Schuylkill county. The F .. E .E. imill iii built of stone 32 by 40 feet, three '.. ~, S stories high, with a one story stone ete• ginehouse attached. There is also a frame building connected with the guilt 32 by 50 feet ex tending across the river Schuylkill, for storing grain &c. The millhas three run of stones, and an excellent engine. Also a landing-95 feet front on the Schuylkill Canal, at the head of the Navymtion, extending back an the Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. on which is erected a large store house, sullies, and a cooper shop. All the buildings including the mill &r., are in excellent con 'dition, and furnished in the best manner. 'This property is situated at the head of Canal Nast .'ißation, and at the junction of the Mill Creek and Schnyl nu Valley Rail Routh, it branch of Which runs within 20 feet of the door of the mill. IThats by the Canal run directly under. the mill, and discharge their cargoes of grain &c., thrthigh .hatch Ways into the mill above, of • on-the landing below. All the foul and offals can be ilispoinLof at the mill _ door at the, highest market price, as fast as manufac tured,-and, when Oaken into consideration that it is the only mill located in that portion of the Coal Basin, ac cessary both by Canal and Rail Road, and connecting, with the Mill Creek and Schuylkill Valley Rail RoadA, 4: -so that grain Can be received and the products disposed.' of at the door, Without any transportation, it is, lingoes- 1 tinnably, one-of the most desirable mill properties ever I offered foiale. The terms will be made easy to the .), .purchaser- . . As the subscriber has Made arraneements to engage In another business. it iilt sold wa reasonable time, it .will be offered for mit; gt - r : - , For farther particulars atn.cly to. or address, post paid,, L. E. WHITNEY, Port Carbon. , - Poi; Carbon Aug r; Ll 7 31—tf , - Public Sale. -.- TAVERN STAND IN PORT CLINTON, . t WILL be expoied to Public: Sale on Ba ' „...`'''-' ...,. turday the loth day of October. next, at .••• i f l 10 o'clock in the for moon, on the premi- I. S . . see, in . Clintoul Schuylkill eounty. 1111 • ' ..,,14 u••.,. A. certain lot of \ ground and ; Tavern '-- Stand, situate in ,ai Port - Mariin, boun ded by adoeofllenry-Fagiy, rind street•3s feet wide _ -An the West side. , • _ . - The improvements consist of . Two-story Stone - Muse with a Kitchen—three Roos rid an Entry 011 the first iloor, and 10 on the' second there is also a Frame building-20 by 30 feet attached, r al c . i i ate d f or a Dining - 11(mm; two Sheds, plenty of Sdabline, a Well with Pump therein, a tr.' e r failing Foontain beibre the door. This is a well known and excellent Tavern I Stand, With afirst.raie run of custom—it always - has frcim 10 to 15 • regular boarders Persons wishing to view the Prontses can call on Willjam Mntz, now or cuM, ing the same, or to the subscriber at the Washing ton Hotel, in Hamburg, Berk., con sty. COnd it ions of sale by CHARLES KILLER. Hamburg, Sept. IS, ISM 35—it FARM FOR SALE. INTIM, be sold at Private irate, a farm situated with- V' on@ mile of the toiv u_of Cattawissa, in Colum bia: county, Pa., adjoining farms , belonging to John Cleaver and Peter Bodine, containing fifty acres more or less, three acres of which are woodland, and the . balance in a good stare or Thete is a'n excellent orchard of choice apple 'trees, together with a number of peach • and cherry trees, on the farm. On the premises are greeted a good two story log ; 1,.) dwelling house with kitchen back, a large bank barn, anew cider pr,ess, stone spring house togethe - i with other out buildings, all in in good order. The farm will he sold a bargain to any perscin in want °Coat!. For [(lnns and other infiticulars apply WILLIAM PAT'lliS'. Mine JIM Gap, ;Schuylkill CO., Pa. lU—tf 8,76 17 Farm for Sale. ' TIIE - subscriber:will sell a valuable farm, eonsistina of 1;0 acres, situated in Pinegrove township, Schuylkill. county, MOMS Opli about 4 mines be ion' P n iicive SO acres ofthe land is cleared,and lira state of culiit•anon, ten of which is in meadow. The val ence iswondtandgucell tinib s ered The Union Canal, runs through the property The buildings COIISiSS Of a twostorydw•ciliu_ house, a new :t witzer ba tn. and cali er nut buildings. There are two orchards on - the faini. and an abundant supply of good water an the premises cloie Ity the buildings. There are fifteen acres'of win ter grain in the ground. For terms and other particu lars'opply_ to the•subscriber ill PillearliVal. . PETER FILBERT. 41-tf Ortober 10, 1.1811 or Sale A FARM in Northumberland countk, miles above - the Bear (tap, on the Centre : 11 . • turnpike, containing 101 acre- , !mire OT less, in a good state of cultivation, with 'eNcel sr-..-2.1 lent improvement.. About 70 acreP are t cleared, thu balance is woodland. The almvedescribe premises will be sold cheap upon accommodating terms to suit the purchaser, or will be exchanged for property in Pottsville. For further particulars enquire at the Eagle Foundry,.on the Railroad below Clemens k Par vin's tSteam Mill. HENRI' rouTER. May 20,.1547 • 22-1 f Orphans , Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of. the Orphans' Court of 1 Schuylkllrcounty, the subscriber, adminis!rator of the estate of George Schoenberg, !ate of the bo rough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, decea sed, Will expose to sale by public vendue, on Saturday, the 16th day of October next, at 2 o'ciciek in the after noon, at the Pennsnirania Hall, in the borough of Pottsville aforesaid:—All those three messuages or I'l tenements and lot or piece of ground, situ ,_, ate on the sou thwardly bide of Market street Hir. , ill said borough, col taining in front on Mar -." ket street, 25 feet, and in length or_depth 114 feet to an alley, being part of' I,ll%u:ober 30. on the plan of Putt & Patterson's addition to the said boro'. Late.the, estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given and the conditions of' sale made known at the time and place ofsale by , JACOB KJ" E, Aduilr. By order of the Court, - ' ' S. CVS - S7Clerk. Orwigsburg, Sept. 25'' - ' - ", 39-4 t -.-._.... . For Sale at Private Sale. 1.1, that certain tract or parcel of land, situated on the Broad Mountain, in Lower Mahantonge town chip, in Schuylkill county, (formerly Becks county,) to :he state of Pennsylvania, bounded and de;icribed as fol lows, to wit:—Beginning at a marked white oak tree ; thence by late vacant lands, now surveyed to Jacob Miner, north sixty-five perches, ma white oak; thence by late vacant land, now rut veyed to George Werner, we , t. lit perches to a stone; thence by late vacant land now surveyed to Leonard Illick; south sixty-five, perch es to a Spanish oak; thence- east 146' perches, to the Mare of beginning, containing fifty-five acres at one hundred and fifty-two perches of land and allowances of six per cent. for roads o JOHN G. BRENNER," Executorof F. teat(' estate, 69, Market st. Philada. Plitladerphia, tieptember 19. 1916 39- Valuable Coal Tracts to Rent: rilo let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract or I land belonging to the North American Coal-Co., -- known as the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow -112 list or Coal Veins, many of which,—ambng others, Peach Moiintain Veins—having a range ()rover a rode in length, viz:—Lewin, Spohn, Barracleuch, Pear , ,nn, Clarkson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, Peach Mouton:in Veins, Qreen Palk or Ravensdale Vein, Per iTndicillar. Dimmed, and Big Diamond Velns, along with many others not named. • :. Also. all that tract called the . .lintetion Tract, belong-. ineto the said Company,,contatronathe Salem,Forrest, Rabbit ILite,Mortimer, ',Tunnel, Black-Mine, C. Law ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw Mill and Grist MilLsjtuated on the—Mill Creek Tract, all of which it ill be rented on moderate 'terms by applying; In DAVID CHILLAS, Atet. Pnttsville, Fnb. 21 TRUSTEES-; PEREMPTORY SALE., Thomas t•A' son. Auctioneers. ;• o 4 7•racts'Valuable'Conl Londe.. grA N Tuesday, October Seth,lBl7, at 7 u'clock7iii the kievenin , x. will tat gold at piddle gale, without reserve, at the Philadelphia Erehange : Lll/ those 4. adjoining. tracts of land, situate on, the head waters of Sandtcreek, north of, and contiguous to' the Bark .Ifunntaen Cual Company's Lands, and about 4 miles west of the river Leltigh,in Denison town ship, LUZerlie county. Pennsylvania. These tracts are said to abound in Coal and Iron ore, and to form the northealitern tettrof Cross Creek and sandy Creek coal held. The proximity of the ,Lehigh and whereby to great improvements in contemplation, hereby to reach the New York and Eastern market's by wcou urinous line of -railway, 'makes this estate eminently worthy the attention ot'capitalists. • They will. be sold separately, and are more particu larly described as follows : 1. One of them containing 400.1 acres and.allowance, surveyed in the name of Nathan Beach. 2. One other of the, said tracts, containing 3701 acres and allowance, being'composed of parts of two tracts, mle surveyed in the riameofWalliam P. Brady, and the Other in the name of William Gray. 3. One otherOf the said tracts, containing. 400 acres, :and allowance, surveyed an the name of Thomas Pas. chall. • 4. And the other of said facts containing .23S} acres . - and allowance. being part of the tract surveyed in the name of John Brady. a.l-7'he sate ictllbe pereinprdry, to elate a trust'. Terms, one-half of the purchase minney cash on•the execution oldie title, and the_reinaining half to be secured by band warrant ofattorney,and mortgage on the premises, payable, with interest half yearly.) in one year from time of sale ; or; at the purchaser's option, the whole of the purchase money will be received. Plans of the estate may be seen at the Philadelphia Exchange,' M. Thomas A. Son's Auction rooms, and at the office of T. Mason Mitchell. No. Walnut street, Philadelphia. THOMAS ALEIBONE, .Trustee% T. MASON MITCHETf.. - -7' • M. THOMAS & SON. Auctioneers n 3 Walnut at. -to-Another tract of between :MO and 100 acres. adjoin. ing the landings of the Buck Mountain Coal Company, will be sold on the same email:. See handbills. • • Phila. Sep.lB FOR BALE.—Six COAL SCREENS, have been i use but a short lime.' Apply In — 4 . Sep 11 371 • '1 T. &. W. I'OLLOS;Et MI) FES' $5.00 10 DO 20 00 $ 1 00 - . . "I WILOTEACH YOU TO piracy THE ROWELS OF THE EARTH, AND RILING OUT FROM THE CAVERN 1F MOUNTAINS, METALS WHICH. WILL GIVE STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS AND SUDJECT ALL .NATURE TO OCR USE AND PLEASURE."-DR JOHNSON $ 3 00 5 00 7 00 300 WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILV.; S6HUYLKILL COUNTY; P.A. VOL. XXIII. 10 00 FRANKLIN WORKS. r=='; MHE Subscribers haYing- asenciated themselves to-. gether, trading utifer the firm of S.Sillyman k Co., for the-purpose of carrying on the Foundry and Ma chine business at the Franklin-Works, Port - Carbon. Lately owned by A. G• Brooke, arc now prepared to Manufacture to order hi the shortest notice Steam Err 9 gines, Pumps, Coal Breakers, and Machinery of almost any size or description, for mining or,other purposes. Also Rail Road and Drift cars, Iron or Brass Castings of any stze'or pattern. - :3, ORDERS ARE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED-Cc I SAMUEL- SII.LYMAN. - • CHAS. M: LEWIS. Port Chrbon, Aug. 14,1847. 33—ly Tamaqua Iron Works. ~. lEtU•ivvraaleqi.ell raii3o69o9l,olilDe -a-;;.----.. MIIE sub`sertbers having associed themselves to t Igether in the FOUNDRY A MACHINE BUSI NESS at Tamaqua; under the firn of "Hudson, Smith, 4. 'Taylor," would respectfully inform their friends and the public,. that they are now prepared to do an exten sive business in the manufactory of all kinds of Steam Engines, IlumpS': Coal Breakers, Screens. and Rail Road Cars, together with all kinds. ; if castings in iron and brass, as applied to machinerfincident .toThe coal bu siness, T . Repairine of every kind done by them with neatness and dispatch. -lhey will warrant all their work to per form well, and would solicit toe custom Ofsuch persons as may want work executed, either in this Vicinity. or at a distance, which will meet with .prompt and imme diate attention. - SAM111:1 HUDSON, ", ' • ; JNO. K. 8311TH, CHARLES M. TAILOR._' Tamaqua, Aug. 7, 151732 . . ,COLLIERY WORKS, • ' lit_gdy2}ine.ennatesnsskil =1 11:101.INDO.Y. & 'MACHINE SHOP. ry LIE subscribers, at their old stand, corner of Rail Road and Callowhill streets..are prepared to man ufacture to osiler,lit - tne snortest notice. Steam Engines and Pumps, o a'ny liowei.and capacity for mining and othernurposes, Baiitn'e Coal Breaking Machines, with tolid-,and perforated rollets, as may be required. AfSd. Engines and-Blowing Cylinders with all neces sary machinery fu Blast I.'ornaces. lint Air Pipes, of the most approved plans, Cup and Ball jointS and Wa ter Myers, of the'very best construction. They par ticularly invit., the attention of Iron Masters and at . - ties engaged in the Iron tradeoo their large stock of p u tl er ,,,, for ibah,,, L r ,?!ilia, having lately constructed the machine'} - for two of the largest Mills in the coun try. .—The Wyoming Mill at' Wilkesbarre. and the Rolling MIN at the Montour Iron Works. Daiivil , e. They are fully preparedlor this kind of work, together With every variety Of general machinery. • Of the qttal ity of their work and materials, it is enough to say, that time and erperience, the most infallible tests, bane amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en= pines and machinery. Orders are' respee.fully solicited and ycill be s prouiptly attended - to.' : IIAYIVQOD At...SNYDER. Pottsville, January, 17, 1616, Port "Clinton Si, Tamaqua It. R. . - . , rnE entire road from Port Clinton , to Tamaqua ha . 2. ving_been renewed with heavy iron rails and good :substantial bridges, with all other improvements adapt ed to the loo! or Lthamodive 0u20.,, aid tlitrr..2idai oo,ito•ssz of the road biling Hoyt re . sumiiii ; a passenger train Will. on and after Tuesday.the I3th inst., leave Ta rnaqua daily, (Sand tys excepted) at : o'clock, A,M.,and arrive at Plirt Clinton. in time to connect with the down ward train'from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Returning, will leave Tort Clinton on the arrival. of the Philadel phia ears, toil reach -Tamaqua for dinner. A freight train with ierehandize will also leave daily. . c4e,, ' WM. WALLACE, Treas. & Sec'try little Sclinvlkiti Navigation It. R.- & Coal Cn. Philadelphia, July 10. liii7 ' • "2,3-:.-tf • POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS. EMM :I=4l- '77111 , -; .7 . 0 . 4 , -, akar G. IV. ,Mll cG 1 N / • EPETFITIAY annonnces to the Public, thart he 11 has taken the Establishment known as the Potts- Ville, Iron AVorks, on Norwegian street, where he is niepared to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost evety deseript ion, at the shortest notice, :union the most rea sonable terms. rr Persons from abroad, in want of Steam Engines will find it to their advantage to give him a call before engaging- elsewhere. May 11 Phila., Reading . , and Pottsville Rail Road. . .2! : !???9 l ?cvq.i..oaogeowit 1:47:0 r k • _ WINTER ARRANGEMENT Passenger Hours of starting on and after Monday, Oct. el, 1845 From Pottsville, at 0' A.M }Daily except Sunday Philada.:l " 9 HOURS OF PASSING READING For,Philada., at 10 A. " Pottsville " 12 A. l‘f.; • , RATES OF FARE. Between Pottsville and Philada.,*3so.and 3 00 '• Readti i , 01 40 and 120 Philade.. Oct. 11 15— PASCAL IRON WORKS, • PHILADELPHIA. ELDED A'Vrought Iron Flues, Suitable 14 Loco motives, Marine and other Steam Enkine Boilers, front 2 to' 5 inches in diameter. Alaw.Pipes for Gas Stearn and other purposes; extra strdiug for Hy draulie Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps of,Steam Engines 4-c. Mani:lured and' fOr sale by TASKER Sr. MORRIS, Warehouse S. - E. corner 3d and Walnuists., Philada. Philada• Nov. 22d 1545. Pliila., Reading - , anaPOltsvi)le Rail Road. - . • RATES OF FREIGHT ON MERCHANDIZE. • ()N AND AFTER Monday next, April Ist„ 1845, G 00,13 will he forwarded with despatch at the fol loiving rates of Freight, between Pottsville and the ;points below stated, per ton of 2000 Ilim ' • ' , c..;.- - Betteren Pottsville I Between Pottsville .and Phila. I and Reading. Plaster, slate, Wits, kc. $2 10 - - ;90 00 Pig Iron, blooms, timber, . - marble, insin, tar, pitch, 250 '' . ~ 1 .10 and grindstones, Nails 4. spikes, 'hat' iron, .1 • . . castings.lead.torpefitine I 't bark, raw tobacco, salt, }. 2 90 1' 20 provisions,potatoes,linn• I • , ber, stoves, 4-c., , - J Flour per barrel, . , 32 Wheat, corn, rye, clover • . seed. y salt per bushel, 5 Si Groceries,hardware;steel,) • 1 copper, tin, brass, do mestic liquors,machlini ry, hotter and eggs, . 4 25- cheese, lard and tallow, I .. oil, wool, cotton. leather raw bideli, paints, oys ters, hemp, and cordage. f Dry Goods. drugs,k niedi 7 . l cities,• foreign liquors, I wines,glass,paper,fresh }.•5 25 . 2 10 . . fish, Meat, confectiona- I ' ' _ _ 'ry, honks 4. ti tattona r y • .1 No addilionnl.eharges for commiss . inii, storage, or re , ceivlng, or . delitering freight at any of the Company's depots on the line . .„.sept. 18, 1817 . ; 38- RAIL ROAM IRON. MITE subscribers have notii landing from ship Alham bra. from Liverpool, 5 tons Rail Road Iron, Ij a 1, 5 tons 11 z 1, 10 tons 1 j a/, 5 tons I/ ab. Also, 86 tons best refilled Iron, consisting of round. square and flat bars. Apply, to -. T. & E. GEORGE, North East corne - r - Of Market and lath street. P 1846. 17-tf IRON STORE* ?THE subscribers have constantly on hand, and for, sale low, in it/t3 to suit purchasers, Bar .Iron, Boil er and Floe Iron, Cast, Shear and Spring Steel, second quality Flue Iron, suitable for Schutes, Coal Cars, &c. 0- Orders received and promptly executed for Flat Rail Road Iron and for Chains suitable for mines, by MORRIS & JONES, Iron Merchants, S. W. corner Market and Sebuyl- - kill ith street, Philadelphia. Philada., November 21, 1816; 47-- 11.0 AD •ITION. • 0/1 TONS . 21 X Flat Bar Rail Road Iron,- UV 50 do lixi do • - do do Bdo2l x do do do with spikes. 15- do 1 x do da ' And Mates, for .sale by A. & G. RALSTON; 4, south front at., Philada. Fhilada., July 11, 1816. .. BURDEN'S PATENT . HORSESHOES . ' MADE OF THE best refined Arrierican 0 Iron, for sale at about the same prices of the Iron in bar, being a saving of aliout 100 per cent to the purchasei*. All shoes sold, ar warranted, and If not satisfactory, can be returned and the money will be refunded. GRAY ig, BROTHER, 42 Walnut at., Philada. June 8 23 AND PC.TTSVILLE Train 8. 1 so StoveS:- Stoves! Stoves! At the corner of Norwegian an Rpil Road Street, POTTSVI LLE. . SOLOMON HOOTER, ' . 1- , - ,- I'— = , HAS pat received at his establishment ti.:737 c . - ", an elegant assortment of Parlor; Hall, -,U-7 - ,---,--, - -_-arA Office, and Cooking Stoves, embaacing , -the largest and most elegant assortment ever offered in the borough of Potts „,..., ville, among which are - WILLOWS AIR•TIGHT REVOLVING FLUE COOKING STOVE. for either coal or wood. which area considered the best stove In use in the county. COLER'S IMPROVED 'COOKING! STOVE, and the PIIILADA. AIR-TIGHT COOKING STOVE. _ . 7'o g ether with a large assortment OE beautiful Par lor and Room' stoves, Radiators, &c., kg., all of which will be'sold at unusual low rates. • His stock of Tin Ware is very . extorilee, embracing all the articles in that line nfbusniess. Also Japanned Ware, such as Walters &c., all of which will be sold cheaper than any other establishment, both wholesale .. and 'retail. • • He also manufactures to order, all kliuK - of Tin and Sheet Iron wurlr.,att short notice and lotvrates. • . . ROOFING & tErPOUTING'.I As he isprepared to ex ecese Tin Wang and Spouting: I • tes thine in Want of suchivork; to give hit n he pledges himself to do it cheaper and be ter than it has ever been done in this place before. ' The public, are respectfully invited to calland exam in Ihls'stock and judge for themsrlves. [5ep2.5:39 Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! THE undersigned respectfully • beg. leave to inform the public that they have favil commeneed a STOVE FOUNDRY •W. which is now in full operation, on Coal • street, neat to Henry Jenkins' %Vire Scree'n Manufactory in Pottsville. and known as the Pottsville Store trorlrs: they would, theretbre. call the attention of stove dealers of this region, and all others, to their stock of stoves, as they feel confident that they ran supply them on as reasonable terms and withstoves of any Pattern and equal to beauty and material to those purchased at the Philadelphia foundries. N. ll.—All kinds of castings done to order at the short e=t notice and on the most reasonable terms. HILL & WILLIAMS • 22—qy Stay '29,1847 FIRE: FIRE: FIRE! ['LIE old adage, "take ;pi by the forelock " com l. mends itself to eve 4 9 e • its plain common tiense; and, when the chill wnitis of wino begin to blow, gi ving notice of the'approach of winter, every prudent lean will at once make pros isiontagainst cold weather. .Knowing that the people of Pottsville have a cfimmen- Made regard for comfort, convenience, and economy, LONE & JACKSON have just started their new store in Centre street, opposite Trinity church, with an eV.- tensive assortment of PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, among which will. be found all the old and appioved style.... and a number of new ones adapted particularly to the 'ants of the Coal Region. We have the pleasure of introducing to this neighborhood zr A PIERCE'S Mr:RICAN AIR TIGHT COOKING ti VE. WITH BRICK TOP OVEN. This stow ,which is of reLent invention, bids fair V) su perrede 'very other kind now in use.. Ouring the past year.it has glowe into public favor with unprecedented -rapidity. Also, ... _ . . . . . . STEWART'S SUMMER AND WINTER AIR TIGHT COOKING STOVE. This stove., which is equallx adspted to wood or Coal, has' received silver medals at the fairs of the American luslittite; New Pork; of the Mechanics' Institute. Itos ton; of the Prankint Institute, Philadelphia ; and of the Mechanics' Institute, Wihningtod, Delaware. A number'oPtheir stoves are now in operation in this re gion, and have given entire satisfaction. Call and eiamine our assortment of parlor anilchem- Ger stores: they are or all sorts, sizes and prices. A larFe and splendid assortment of Sheet Iran, 7Yn, and Japanned Ware kept constantly on hand. TIN ROOFING and all work connected witlrthe bu siness executed. with neatness and despatch, and at the most reasonable prices. LONG & JACKSON. Sep.. IS 47 3d- STOVES, STOVES! • Philadelphia Stove „Works, Washington Arenue übore Noble Street, , on the thialeare. THE subscriberaespectfully intbrmtheir friends and r the pdblic. that they have commenced operations at their NEW FOUNDRY, Washington Avenue. above Noble street, where th 4 are now ready to execute orders, andiwould be pleased to see their customers, On hand a large assortment of STOVES &c, consist ing of. Cook's Favorite, for wood and coal, six sizes; Complete Cook, four sizes; Cannon Stoves, eight sizes ; flare Cylin,ler Stoves, nine sizes ; Stanley's Pa tent Parlor Air Tight Wood Stoves, a handsome and ornamental article, has been much admired, three sizes ith Urns ; Bases and Oven Plates, rive sizes; Nine Plates, plain and boiler top, nine sizes ; Salamanders, two sizes ; James''.Conk improved ; Keystone, with col lars s and OVe1111•7, Radiator Phtes, Air Tig ht Plates, Round and • Oval Boilers and Tua, Kettles, Round and Square Urns, Ornaments. Spiders. Hollow ware, &c. The above are'all of newest and 'most approved pat tern's, and made "gd• the best Charcoal Iron, comprising the most extensive'assortment of strives evermtTered to the public, and will be sold cin•lhe most reasonable terms. Country Merchants are particularly invited to call, heTtire iiiirchasiag elsewhere. as all articles purchased of is are delivered at the. Railroad depot, or Steamboat landinas, free of chase. Particular attention 'paid to furnishing dealers with Bake Plates, Grates, C!, tinders, Fire Bricks, &e., to suit most of the stoves in use. . - Castings of all kinds done to order. and, as we cast every day, a ., person leaving a pattern in the morping, Can have the casting the sante afternoon. Cash paid fonold iron. N. o.—On hand a few bagels of very auperinr Ger man Black Lead. WARNICK, LEIBRANDT &CO Phila.. Sept. 18 1317 .. 38.3 m Guns BRIGHT & PO;TT, TOWN 'HALL IRON STORE. DOUBI.F. and SINGLE BARREL ED r3IIOT GUNS, POWDER FLASKS. SHOT BELTS; DUPONT'S CA NISTER‘POWDER, - PERCUSSION CAPS, - REVOLVING PISTOLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE PISTOLS. • The above are a fine assortment of En gllah and Ger man manufacture. TABLE. POCKET, CUTLERY, SCISSOR: 3 , AND HAZOBEI a fine flASoittitent of the tnovt celebrated makes. ROPE,_IIF.IIII%. PACKING- CORDMiE, ANVILS. Vices and Files, BLASTING TUBES FOR WET :* PLACES IN Mines, Safety Fuse, Long and Short handled Shovels made expressly for our own sales. BUILDING MATERIALS, Consisting of Locks, Latches, Hinges, Paints, Oil, Glass of American, German, and Enclish manufacture. IRON AND STEEL. Hammered and Rolled Iron, Sheet, Flue, Baud, and Hoop Iron; TOOLS, Blacksmiths', Carpenters', Shoemakers', and Saddlers'. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, & COACH TRIMMING, With a variety of iron notions. [Aim 28 47 35 J. U. A. & S. ALLEN, No. :7, South Wharnes, below Xarket Street, • • ' PHILADELPHIA, DBALERS IN OIL. Have constantly a supply of Winter and Spiiqg Sperm Oil, e • Winter ,Elephant and Whale Oil, . Common Fish Oil, . Sperm. Candles. Also, r!DO barrels first quality GUANO, to which w ask the attention of fanners. rr Mr. John M. Crosland of Poitsville, is our agent for the gale or Guano in Schuylkill county, who has a FllPply BOW an hand. Philada., , Aug. 7, 1817 • 31-3 m C: Everett, PRINCIPAL OF THE PIILI.A. SURGEON'S BANDAGE =I No. 34, South Bth St, below Chesnut, pnitAnEt.mtis, . . .1 Successfully treats many complaints x . " . t by a skilful application of BANDA- -4 1r.k . , ,e .7" ! t GES , made under: his- direction, in- sal chiding Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Lace Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Shoulder Braces, and Bandages for deformitfea. He warrants the retention of the worst reducible Rupture by the use of his Patent Trues, (Patent granted March, 21,5646,) which gives an easy and upward pressure, which can be varied in degree, and otherwise, by the wearer at pleasure. By its action as an excellent abdominal supporter, it tends to prevent and cure other complaints as well as ruptures. Feilla Le. Department on 'the 2.1 floor, under the charge of Mrs. Everett, (entrance by the private house door,) by whom ladies are fitted with such Bandages as may be required, including her Elastic Utero Abdominal Sup porter, which gives great relief and satisfaction to the wearer • -, . N B.—Orders - by letter, (poet paid,) will be prompt ly attended to. • [Phllada.Sep.lB 47 38 am SATURDAY MORNING,I OCTOBER 9,1847. i 'Wale es, Jeweler! . n. . THE Subscriber offers tii thl ~c. ,; r. ' tail, a large and general h i s S- 4 , ..). lowing artirles,being allot - his c ''•-'" or manufacture.- : i ~ Buyers of goods in this line are in the assortment , and orders are snlici , ranee that every effort will be made j and Insure a continuance of roster,. 1 GolVind Silver Levet Watches of ordki - - Do do do of supi. .1)o do .do Anchor Silver double cased English and Sm.' isi Win) light, medolm, and heavy cases. Gold Jewelery in all varieties, line and Silver Plated, and Silver Wares.! Musical 'Doses, playing a, 4,,6, B,.'grol 11 Gold.and Silver Spectacles.. Diamond Pointed Gold Pens. . . . . . Mantel and Office (locks, in gilt aria 2,ther frame's. Watchmakers' Tools and Materials of all sorts, , Paltry Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel' Beat, &c. - ! Having every facility forobtain ing en, ds on the most ?advantageous terms, corresponding inducements will 'he offered Cu purchasers. .1011. C. FARR, ! ! 112, Chesnut street , Philadelphia. 1 ! Philada., Aug. 21, 1547 - ' 34-6 m . Cheap Watches and lrewelry.. . .. Yew Store, Xo, 324, Xarke2 street, between XI nth and Tenth, south .side, '''' .. • ,PIIILADELMITA. ~ . .I I - , , CONSTANTLY on hands large and splendid t . 2.4 assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel ',,-' cry, Sil b er ...4mons, &c. . Consisting , Consisting of full jewelled Gold . Levers only , - $23 46 44. Silver . 1 " . 03 j , -,4• ~ Gold Lepine " 90 Withl Silver ' " .14 a large assortment of Silver Qu. rtier Watches,' and Jeweleryat very reduced prices. i ine Jewelry in great variety, very cheap, all which will be warranted as represented. , ! . I t,.)- Watche s Nul Jewelry repaired iind warranted. ! Philada.,,Sept. ,1947 36 6m] F. II LLWORTIL CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELER!: Full Jewelled Gola Levers fulia • WARUANTED. . , . ,JACOB LADO. ' nNO. 216, IA.RKET STREET, ' ,i_ fr p.. nn hand a large assortmeM of t .t., ; „- 5 ;Vetches, at the following low' Full Jewelled Gold Levers, i . . 840 00 Full Jewelled Silver Levers , 1 . 20 00 Gold Leplnes, full Jewelled, . . . . . 30 00 Silver Lepines,. . . . . i _l2 'OO Silver Quartiers, . . ' . . 800 . . With a large assortment of FINE JEyVELERY, such as car dap', finger rings, breast pins, braCelets. gold and silver pencils, gold chains, &e. lle ha : l on hind a com plete assortment of Lunette, , Patent, and Plain watch glasses, main spiins, %erges, dials, and, hands, of every description; and; in fad, a complete assortment of Watchmakers' tools and Watch materials, to which he would call the attention of the country iradeln general. Those wishing anything in the above line,would find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. N 0.216, MARKET street, below'gightli, Philadelphia. [Phila., July ,I 7 ' 20— lIRIMY Sr. ELLIOTT; WATCIIMAKERS & JEWELLERS, From the City (;),1' Phi'Oda:, BEG leave to announce to the citizens of A l ~,, , Pottsville and neighboring districts,' that, they --s ~ S have on band at their Store , next .doer to Crs:Lt , , Geisse's now:Hotel. in the borough' of Potts ville,a large assortment of Gold and Silver Patent Le ver, Lepitte, and plain Watches of every description. lso, a general assortment of Ladies and Gehtlemens' Gold -Pins, Chains, Bracelets, Signet and Plain Bingo; ;old and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of liarions nakersi , Spectacles, )lusical boxes, and every other 'nide in their line of business.' - 1 , B. ii. E. have been appointed by Messrs. 7 lßrevoster, k Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their agents for he sale of their patent spring Clocks, comprl'eing those suitable for Churches and public offices. Also, eight day and thirty hour brass patent spritigrepeating Gothic Clocks.l Through them purchasers may rely' upon get-' Ling a genuine article. . Give us a l cad. We guarantee to sell as I was any article in our line of business can be purchased either in Pottsville or Philadelphia. • , Clocks and Watches of every description; carefully repaired and warranted on the most reasonable terms. %VI 1 . ..L1.A NI BB A DY, JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT. I_l2 -a. March 21, 1648 The ,Larg e st 64 Cheapest - STOCK OF GOLD & SILVER WATCEIES =7lll . . Ct OLD Levers, full Jewelled, IS curet case, 3 gold dial, . $4O 00 Gold Lepines, full Jewelled, 18 carrel case, - • gold dial, . . • . $25 to 30 00 Silver Levers, full Jewelled, ' . 20 00 Silver Lepine, Jewelled, • . 12 00 Silver Quartiers watches, splendid quality, • 8 00 ,Silver imitation Quartiers . • ; s'oo Second handed GOld and Silver watches, at 1 all prices, front 2 to 25.00 Gold Pencils. . . 75 to 2 00 Gdld Bracelets with topaz 'and other seta 3 00 Ptire Silver Tea. Spoons. Diamond pointed Gold Pens, with pencil and gelid silver holders, only Gold chains, breast pins, finger rings, ear ring's, and jewellery of every quality and description, at the lowest l'hattilelPhia or New York prices; Gold and Silver Le ver,Limpines, and Guarder watches, still much cheaper .that the above prices. A call will be su ffi cient to can!- .vincr purchasers that this is the place to gel good and cheap articles. All goods warranted to he what they are Sold for. Orders from the couture punctually anvil dtd to. Old Gold and Silver bought for cash or taken in keliange. =All kinds oiwatches repaired, and wan ant ed to keep correct time L" NJ 11. 7 -I have a splendid gold independent seconds wateh, for timing horses,&c. Also Gilt and Galvanised Watches, for traders' use, and goods of all kirids in my litie,l at . LEWIS LADOMUS' Cheap Watch and Jewelers Store', No. In, Market Street, above Eleventh. North side. P L—Please save this adverttsem-ot, and cell at 413,1-Market st. l , upper side. [Phila., Julyl7 29—Lai iladelphia Watches, Jewelry • i and Silver Witre,. .\ . 'VAIIANTEFiI,/ BETTlill FOH•THE enico THAN AT , • ANT OTHER tiTORE IN PHILADELPHIA, , .Ifay belad wholesale and retail at (late XI C 110 LAS • LE il URA Y , 5,)...Va. 7:2, Ar,, rth 2d St., above Zech, . YIIILADELPIIIA. , 9_„-4 WATCHES, all kinds; title, low, and medium ',K,•••V 1 _ qualities, 111110112 whiLli are '' 11--ti" . • Gold Levers, full Jewelled, j '..... . " t.epines Quartiers, imitation - .:- - Silver Levers, full jewelled, - - - - 20 to 30 " Lepines . " -• .. 12 to . IS