• 4, 2 7 , • jottuat , - p - orTS ILL.E, PA. I ... - f ATV --RIMY, NOVEMBER. lai•IS1111. -24,—,vTairk.—.0. fi'..Filotte.' Room . 2,110 limed .ise York. Is auttior'sed to receive subscriptions wer. , sii4 rasa bills for the Misses' JOES:IAL, hi New York sad vicinity. , . . Shamokin. --1). l'il: Las, Esq., Fbittnokin,..ll e n : th.rized i' weirs subscriptions to the Miacas i indirst,, and rsrript tar tho 1011t1P. • -. .. , . 7 leiz, Personal.—lf any of our subseribrrs. ' l ;N...l're in srrc.irs two yeah and upwards, do not, rencive their papers, they will utlderstunik that we ere stopping their subseriptilbsin accordance with the ... outice .given some time ago. After we gef throueti our Packet,liooft, a list of delinquents will he prepared, if we'd* not hear from thetarties 'interested. • . i '.':' ,Jemewwwww•mwwwwwwle ng new. wietiln,ementi Tnr. whole C . llOllOllO vote of Chlesgo sitts east at the recent election ; in lllirioia for Done". • Pram .11t•ca:—His partiilis are dropping cnflr i and • worshipping the newly Oren autt,.Doughis,— The. Buchanan press? going the mum road; • hy • don't Hoobanatresjr ? Tire liar. P. T. toot-wag for il.iout•l6 year, Vnitariort Church in Horton, fins with. Arnwn trout Out position . , and appliodfur ordinw. in the Episcopal Church. His sermon, giving his tensons !tt. th doe;rbal eh:lnge, enure ! ' scone ventntion in Do 00, and was published in never al of the or_ . 1 • • ; • Titc.N Tr-ibis - 1r cOrre!pondent write! from AVoybin.ton ns follows:—"Thotigh 'Mr. Eraitus corning has been summoned to the Pieridect's liweptnce ortemibly for purposes of coorultation nboot Ito tariff nod tbe Pacific Railroad, iliSre is 'no dqubl. that Sec. Cobb's removal frOm the Treas. or is rootemPtatml:7 Jon's T. "WEitNE:II, f:sin., who hiss been deputy Shad( foribe, last tiro 'ferias under Messrs. NuOni and Matz; has been retained in the. phsition Sheriff Hobart. Mr. W i erner's grent 'experience ih' tiae office, inikes ; hie services invaluable new z.f4Cei--,ind i lie : ii(lr.• those Sheriffs who have letuployed him linv i e Oven Feneral satisfaction,' to thepeople and ,have also made the office profits- . We without exvirting 'illegal lees. • STK All EF(.-- Zhu Ilutp lfrpublic Kips I bunt:bar just been com,.' 'en.,,principle : The Ad; eon be expanded or clu=ed he Bi;nt is pntiving through ad up like 4 fan against nd 'When ari‘ele ' water -is .ad and commences °pent- . a and espansiont of the by the ninchinerY. that ~..11"ther'rte:ifUlcann 'pkt.ll. nt puda., die: , :ire like witife nud up nt !dentine. I , Vik.ile We wheels n i T do ( ' the' 'vide of the readied the ivhet.ll%l,o" Tho contilictim i • wt . leels ars itcoompl,tstfe. , .1. D. iIASKIN crucial innjuntoes • declared; 'for , in the 9th New York 'Cod. ' - gruisittatil district is 13. f , inull hat_large enough for all practical purpoties... This Is agleat triumph on the pert of tke reolla in opposition to'Exacu• tive dictation., The success of Mr. Riskin secure the tilection of eviry , Anti I t ecomptun • that has been presenteld :u the sal:Lagos , of thel peoNti solar throughout the country. •Ilihrwherel are thu vast nonjoi l ity of the supporterkof the scoinpiou swindle ?I Rejected as utterly unworthy ; of the further confidence of the, voters. • 4 ...11attarialf;f1$ / 1 ), , t I I.Y TELEGIRAP/I.—The Tele yroph although only in the third year of its exis. tence a l e o f daily, hats nttained a circulation „at)tl populltrity, (pito i l deserving. In telegraphic and, ocher riews, it is up to the spirit of the 'lige; ai an' .waili'erlising medium it is valuable, and during; the coining session oi the Legislature should be ken. , • i ' orally t aken , n c.:mFequence,of its fill and arcur... .:ate reports of the prtWeetlingi. Pdblisheri Geo. , v Bergner 4,0., ' TerinS tor:hescssion, $l.OO, for the year, . COO' • , WE - Etila AND SEMI-WEE:UV TELEGO.A.I.II .ts prifited on a very sheet,.and will also .',4.lwnish full repiwts of thu doings of our Riot's ,Legislature and Congress. Teamc—t'entilekty during the ession, sl.oo' W.ekly and :zenti Wt4Citly for, the , 2.uu • . Tnr Crasr..—lThe. AdOitinistraticid iti teuds'to mike. thin.' work with all , whid'on't iwallow . their creed, Wed Scott( Lccompton, the olaVo trade, white slavery, -and all. ,Theid•organ, • the omnipotent Union, thus dike to the bolting: . "Vit went a bold, couipset, universal We stand b. tii4 decision of the Saprente. • Court,innd'ove prAnoutice TILE CURSE ESY putt 'every man wh invests his interestSlio thniCilurif or Neitbetin or Soot:tern opposition' to that ii6eition. The 6kt:recipe to reduce and . Oa go ado a party is to gran( indulgencei• to the. orous, and to nu th..rice heretics to minister at'the altar of the foithlul." - Our Deureratie friethls,7lll.pleare..take no i . st. 4 The ..cuttak op itaukar rests upon all, Whi; do not stand stluaro up on' the tired' Scutt platform erected by the Supreme Court, and nti "hereqes",' • will hereetter laipertuiSted to minister at the Dem- e6.ntic•nitnr. The coolness ' with which the • fieiol" nonthemistiiex would du eredit to the live of Roomj The 1 " u1 . 011 ' 4 curie," however, like elikliteuv, will go home to /cog. • POLITICAL. I Ttti .Vinestatian. of October 290 says the Reptibl leans have carried the noose and lost the Senate in the't State; bet that nu joint ballot, they will have a majhrity pf seventeen, .TIIE Nexyensianitnit.- * .Tbirefti. eighteen States have Monhernof the next 'louse of Itepiveenintives, 'with the 1011,ming re,nit . • • /MO. • • 1454. 4 • 14 , !it. Ducliannu.Atiti•Bisch. Ilnehinan. Autl4lni.h. 311 1'1 w. 314..1e hearth— • 11 Verumn t. ter York, 12 " 21 Nevr.Jersey. 3 2 relini.yivaiil:‘, IN. • 1t A • 12 Indians, . 4 S. 111111 , 1., 5 4 Mratiggn, 0 4 1 wiienexin, • 3 „ 0 . , • 1 _ 1,1104, CallhrnLa ' 2 S. C3rnlitia A Florida, 4 2 • ... Total, so far 6O .S 6 ' :VI ;111 ' . Opp. ahead '.irt • '2l. Now ' 75. Notc.—lVe class the S2I nominal Americans from Mis simrrwith the Buchanan memos ahes Messrs.:Schwartz and Nlmilgotnery of PetittsylVATllki Nielssrs. II Veltman of ra..sitaskin jot flack of clew' York..l. 11. Itbsia of Ind.,. ,A•lritin and Biggs of New, Jersey, with the OppoSitlon. The five Motglas Democrats just elected from Illinois iwe . .have not 'ventured th claw at all. • The tiro ni,emhera 'elrrt from l'alifdrnia are - undnobtrilly anti Bnchinam • hut two other( are lik«ly to be elected next year whim will pretty surely be Ituchinan mew. and will probably hove the regular. vert 'Beaus.. In that cane the two just . chosen cannot takeibeir, 4-eta. The States which trove not yet elineen Members to the; next, llouen,are,Feprnikaed in the present Runes zja [ o f.. ' intrztr , , k, li . . . ,titAtteSz i ~• ' 'Anti•Buchanan. .nehnuan. New . Ifampshireil 3 ' , . C. g . Itt)de Nand,, ~ , . 2 '"'" • ronlremfrut, . c 4-: - .".2 3liiine..ta, ' il .• , • ~ ) Ileorria; Kentucky, Ten nesaec. Alabama, • Teaaa, Maryland, North Carolina, . . Total.. 1 9 . BA .. We hare chnven to Mai* the Simple facia;!leaving out, reader" to,soventiate fru-:themselves on what'iney .11. may' red be hereaftee. That the next House will nut be see, vilety devoted to the present Nathinst Atimlnistratitir4 ikeetn. Natty clear t hut what Intluetwe Is to be exerted over Its orgaoltation and character by the rulmination oftteiuttor Donitait'a atar we leave to be shown by .the:' t event.—.S. Y Tribune... • 1 I co)IXENttatLD.I The- ;Pottsville Water Cemissinyot I respectfully apply to yourself, ori to any (A i your numerous raiders,. for in urination in refer. core to the existence of a wart in concrra yeleped. s•The Pottsville ..Water Vointom.r." 4 kali' come; interest. not Only (or myself,. but for friends and; neighbors whom my influtinee induced to invest. in it. It is now some two' ye:trill:mice any ilivii deed was declared, (rind even that not nil imio awl one would feel disposed to roulade- the wholep concern a myth, or as dead, were it n't that shed wait yearly visits of the water collect < r give Ain ii Pie proof of. its vitality. ixbA been es• of. thegl lands 10, collected ? Can anybotlitzli /I The sultiii . smher would oleo further beg-to Ingo re whethera In the hart charter granted by the Le inlitture tile • 'be ~,S C! , tapany, the Borough of o urine weal not la'.au4, to pay to the Stockholders 6 par cen6l 'l' their %acumen's? And such. beta ' the (uell ' w hyt it not inforictl ? It is i 'DA tern of mini! P ri 'e tuna, that Fame,. 'heavily interes id, shoul4l sulguit with to much niTarentquiesce:cc and iu.it , ddreienre Older ruck management?. n any out explai n t. A Roc ttnotnett. ' i • P^ M , rin... .N,rem he P . 1 I q lB5B l . .ti mom mir J ~ 4; THE COAL TR 71 iIDE. 1 ~......_ att im. k agladag - tisamd—T-‘,.1 1 ---.0 ._ .. ......._ P ttttt Tr. November) 139 p 451 1. , ! itoctilv rent by knifrostl 'Oils week l :''';llC"--I '7. C anal 45,443 JO-for the wee st .ti 3 ,io tar, Boats Imvi been: 4uhf Pie " ' 1 duri " tb "Nt o and die equine sy tnualv f rep, 137 .'theettn : f like. Itnifvontl ]o, jloo tone. ~I, rt„,4 dill enntinue very icsirea al , Port "Iticbil l , "4 ,1 i operutVa Oro the. noitrund, eta all ( li t , the 01trituta IQ Whir titt't l h4;ldete• - who ha" ; 1 y C. , L;.1. • .. , ..... 1 1 i • . The tr ' e continues to increase slightly in the a nregio ' S over last year's huslness—hut in the new rogue the increase is considerable. Ve haVe . gai ed largely over.lait yearsbtisinest b. in'ttle tali [Our or five weeks, more largely than ttp anticiimted—hut as the season' . le so neer the close 'eveeannot expect to make' up the Whole de -.fiei'ency. j ' . - j , . .. The 't r ade mime up, this week ala i follows, l ' Showinihn increase of 24,204 Imo Pr lbe w, ee,..ks over 1800 tons of which is by the Pi0 131 7 1 7a• nin Coilii Company and from Scranton South: . , . 285 y, DIM Dee. ' hoc Schuylltlll—l ch tel , lr L, ad, 63. 187 •, 1124: . 35 4 46 03 , 4 2443 377 arsii MAZY Lehlgli';" allroad, I— :- Ell val. . es,s,3 27,382 ' ' '2,814 4 3. Del. &itiollOnl CO, I PM 111.,?.. 9 .! 3909 PCIMII. PM) CO:A. . • . °.7, 1 : 1 . r .,. . Scrantetlf., tioutb,, , 0 1,600 IZ'l . *II Icor*, , 1 0 1 '. :'' ,L • t, • ;The:l6We !India up in thi aggregate as (Alone: ganytal, . - •I. ''. 1858, 1.A.4 Oslo ,011—R. R., - 1.514te1S 1.442,4 M, '173,563 . lehigtralle C yl il it,, " 3 3 n u ill 1,1 4! . '' .1 • 11 ' . . l attl i t, • 1 1 1 3 " Canal, 835,0;0 604.961. 2r),060 • Del. 4 1r dean Co„ 441.430 319,017 14413 renna v 4.,o4l Co., 52.1..::„N 1 .1 , 83,786 A 64.557 Scran , tic , uth, 273,450 416.843 173, 393 lii Nesth, 174,W1 127A78 46.5= 1 . . , . Plr • ea se. 3.32 ti , 73.326 ' rre and Sliamokin—about, 126,000 Ilk Sa rre Ana 005.....-.. 111. ~, • • Writ in ha, 1 ; • 198,226, 0 . Thik deficiency we hardly think can be Nide up forltihe balance of the season, which may ex tend #bly a mouth by Canals - By the different Railiisitds the increase wilfbe but /Melt from now until tile close of the year. 1,1 , Frqghts from Port Richmond to the i an. have advag i i't ed again 'dering . the week: AVe now ' l qUotqo Boston from Port Richmond, $2 1f:I, and $1 500 Providence and New Bedford. There were ,truly nl y 14 ves be I ls at Port Richmond yesterday . • „ ntuetnana tor i A oat, cont inues good, portico; laity irpr prepared.l Fur Lump and Broken it is dull,liiiid these sizes are nearly all broken tip into -tov•W•Not and Chestnut. srq r. 1 ; . • t CoeL.—Tbe increa sed demand for Stove Coal;! ail caused a movement among the Openi• PI ~, tOre,th ;flavor of asking 25 cello .per ton advance on S '' st . ; Coal hereafter,. in order, to cover.the kreuil s oss in ( wastage by breakin g . Many of the Coolanies, and Mae some Individuals ask from 10 to liicents Per ton extra—but this is not con-id •cred littifficietit to remunerate. The yetail dealers nowlharge an advaqce of 25 'cents per too fur Stovi Coal exclutilvely. , Tiiit Nowt% aINIERICAN LANns.-We alluded .. last ieelt to 'the commericetnent of improvements on tte.hinds. . We have since learned khut the lists /tin question have been perchasedby'sereral c e apiiiiilsts of Phiiadelphin, 'among Whom are Iles Y C. Carey and Mr. Drexel, and in whiCh . seveital pertosos 1n our County are . interested.— price paid was $5O, per Isere, This is con 'sideted n great bargain by those • acquainted with ..theNpropertY. For the last twenty years this eatile has been in the 141 s of SPecultitors; anitfilloss been lying eomParatively idle. ...Arrange:- ;u4sare'utking for its immediate improvetne'nt, nnskas we'stnted last week, one of. the most ex , M. • - 'Attritive •-- Collieries in the Region can he erected on • 4 'ed• • thiiiproperty, and the celebrated Mammoth White Asli Vein opened within a short, distance of the '2)i. Carbon Landings. • . • T torci.l.Me CANAL liiiATB DT STEAM.- -, -Vo 111. I till,ti to this suLject last week, and we now learn thitt the Setiliyikal Navigation Company are ereWing'.a Steam Engine on a Boat built for nay igtOng the Canal, with three compartments. The en 4 :ne is to be erected iu the rear couipartmcnt of th lioat, and the cargo will • ( he deimalted in the tw !first compartments. We lee nn good reason wq a 'boat' could nut be constructed on this twin cittle with ',sufficient power to take in, say two tale of a ' currpt,i and tar besides one or two • .q. - t .oth.er berths. There would hem() More detention i I ninu.si ng 'the Lociks with a' "train.. of btats,"- if • !I 1 .weqnay solterm it, Minn. thorn isAttv in passing a' l i tlngle beet, so [aras ;f - M CdnalLiA enpOrned—i : bm'.sincetl oats, have at' running from 1 8 uylkill County , at' far as Itridgeporl, COn. , I neltictit, and oilier distant point's- without tram. shipment, tbe.great . advantages of a' boat propel• lii i by steam, with ittflicient power to - taw other b l ittlts, must be manifest to all. The Sehoylkilt 4 1 utt; are of !ale Capacity, oarryingirrom 170 to htone, when the water is lint too .. lowand do r* the weekit Scow wee loaded at Port Carbon .ittls•ft cargo o f 202;ions. We learn that these 4.,•, . . 4hirsonly cost $1 . 600 to build, are quite nailtira ttthe more expensive Cahill Boars, and expe— 'l tom e has preyed that. they' are quite Os safe 10 r4er and itilantl, navigation as the 0t.141 Boats. T, t • I 1: itiThe fallen ing is the emiclurien of Mr. P. W.,,,‘, ...,.. Stmalfer s article on a comparison 'of 'the expense," ti t t.Slnking Shafts in ihe•Schuylkill and English Clitil Fields, which we rommenttediast week. (143 - . 10.1 i from the . Un i ted Stairs Railitond awl Millie!, slrgister : • :. iliAnotber eomparitinn' between'! the results ob. tined b' investment in the English .Coal Fields tild . - those of Pennsylvania, tutty be matte by eon. • ti l lering what improVements could be completed B 'the Mahaney Cal Field, now just being ripened i •Intwatti of the Ashland region, for fA MOOO, the *stunt expended a t't \ he Dunkinfield Oone. . ti Ol ti e East Mehaoy Railroad Company premise f furnish an eutlet for the l..eve'ral coal basins of ilie Mahanoy `alley bit railroad 7 miles long. itnnectie`g with the Little Schuylkill Ruilrhatl . „6 , .ii Iles north el T111113(11111. This road, which will I a en to mtirke all the coal of the east end of Ma. iihnny. Valley,ay 140,000 acres',.between the west ~ gib(' of Benalt Ilil Ise and tho.head wapiti of Mahas tiny creek, ankh° built for $100;000. ' i li c Another rellesed route for tin, opening of these tpli I fields i h 4 the road of the Mtlitanoy Railroad i l oa omnany• I i'miles long,ektending from Ashland, i i t i Qkake ittql passing for 14 Mile; through-the Srofil field. 'P his can he completed for $580,000.-- - oth route' ' having been 'surveyed and the cost es minted, the ,One by, Jno. Anderiton, Esq.. and the Aither b y Ili B. Osliorne,;Esq., engineers of ability and ..,- reputuonn. . 'Pic coal pif . the Mewing valley is of •superior ealisfond these immense coal deposits can be i i . •oiked.'illtorp the water level for many years, , 1 1, ithout the ! - expanse •of . machinety for pumping ilititer, hoisting coal, and for-ventilation. - Fli Fruits thiwit is apparent that the cost of mere ' petting torthe mines necessary to produce a given mount of coal. lit England, would 6uffiee, in this 1. ountry, not only to open mines .of mina( Kmiec / givsness, but tepurefoise the coal land, and- oven in contribute m aterially towards the construction Pf . the lines of transport for conveying tho'buOis to market. !rut this favorable exhibit of our own al fields could be improved .by increased atten l-lion to several important elements. ii. Ist. hg improvement. in tie machinery. for Illioisting Coal, and patapiag seater.] Thin has al- Viia (l )' progressed in a noticeable Matinee within a I jaw . years past. hire-tont improvements have ; ;`Pow, made-in the appat'atus for hoisting by Geo. ;;Marti:, al by.Diehtn and Snell in coal breakers, t triad machinery for-prepiiring the coal ((tr.:nurser. •il•lind our machinists. have npuiied and peifected ilithe models of the Cornish' or Bull engines which li'.hare been :found en sultessful` in' England. A One specimen of this imp • -nved machinery may be lseen in the new engine of 500 horse power, erected a l it the ileekiherville shaft, of E. Boras, Esq,; by P. W. Snyder, fur the Forest Improvement Com •iltany. ' I .. . . . 4.2 ft lb 3 $ - 2 1 6 • • 1 . - 2d. By n jadicione redaction of the reate of coal Made, ,attiioi at present, us a general thing, are 'not prPportioned to the profiti of•mining. The rents ire now, tt n timewhen'mining is generally Unprofitable, as high as they were ten years since, '4 . .hen mining yielded a'air ,onmpensation. ft ie nbcioue that these relat4one between landlord nail tentinti if permanently: itontintied s . must depress lihe r cuni tra r tle, which lihe pthei business will be U 7 3 • ~ 2 3 13 . ..strmularcil by the prospect or a fair remuneration. iEven in the proTuction or stuplo 'or prime ne icessity, such as •cool is, ' this principle cannot be , ;disregarded with impunity. . I ' 3d. By reduction of the coot of traorportation [to market. ;Such a reduction is demanded by the latato'uf, the coal trade and' in our opinion this is /t he true policy of _the trautporting aompiniea . ; Alt HO do not propose to, dircura at length the no 'l.'!ce.eity or this measure. Hein vicw of the sub: Ote t be correct the . gradual cheapening of machi. .Vnery, and its locreaSed efficiency in consequence l' of incoltrojimprovenients, should contribute •to Make a redu ction in . :ttle cost of transport more feasible an, 'this Cause will continue to operate. i ' The ish , olacion If 'steam is Cana smiggatiose is a means of reducing the eost of transportation, which, we i feel tissurkl, only needs .to be fairly tried it, produce itaporttint results: nut, it may be askinl,,why discuss plans t for the future extension of mining - operatic:ins when the present stale of the coal trade appears to indicate that the' necessary capacity fur production even now anticipates by several Senn the (teamed of tke.market.. , We believe the depressed state of the 'coat trade to he the result of a wide 'spread disaster, which has affected in a manner almost equally severs, nearly all:kinds of industry and every hie:4 ia . west. In spite of the present discouraging as pent of affairs there ittruach it. the future. as we regard it, to give positive assurance of the pros perous condition of the coal trade, 'after a season of temporary, ,depreision. •, - • ' !The following lea brief summary of the -extent of the anthracite coal trade during tie period of 28 years: • .:•. I for. Shipment. tons. 1820,. ' . 365 1825,. : . 33,090 , ~33,334 Mil; • ' fi • : 142,734 109,035 1835, . '' 601,935 .459,201 1840, 870,049 ..274,114. 18 15. - ' ' 2 023.052, . • 1,146,903 1850, ~ 3, 1 356,899 • 1 , 833 . 84 7 185, - , ' 6,486,097 . .-- - 3,139,198 1857, 1 • 8 431,376 Deeienee ' . 51/ 6 19 Front it beginning-in which the value of an. ihrecitn coil aut a fuel wea wohnovro, and when the attempt W. intileduce it us a combustiblesoh: stance was neSonli der/ded, but liablistis the sus. plena of ettenirqd deception, the einiktradeh4 - tit 26 'Tess riscil -1k) an annual demand of over - - 137,14 1411.32.5 4,038 2.5.212 137.1.t1 • 4,1133 —,....... . -__ r . Uns, . , ' .24,24, • 24,2(4 5.372.1125 5,299,7,V9 34z4.,AM 239,262 6.299.2499 " Pf C rea IC, totes • Will this demand et:iling:mln in t'eel?se'6l) or, ° must tl" . ustwe stand stationery for eh indefi nite time with the present production of 131,, mil lions of tons? . - . Notwithstatdit2g the temporary stagnation of business, the causes which operated to ',notate Foch rapid growth of the coat 'tidal are. - manly . • of them, even now active. Emigration still con tintMs, and the itte , e3te of our native population still progresses. , New territories are eVerly • day inhabited whose wants of the products 'of Manufactures are to be supplied` frorn i l the vaunt factoring States;, new lines of land Aransporta. lion ind new facilities of steam narpion will continuo to be yequired . Unless the sea— son of misfortune is to last forever undlo arrtet suddenly the progress of-the nation in population, in, arts. and in industry, there appears to us no ground fur apprehension of permanentilisaster to the teat 'trade which inert many ways indiepen . gable to the general prospesity. • • The cheapen', of roal;elthough•for4he present it has * disaitrtius etteet on thostlengsged in, pro ducing this:l;loc, will extend IF° market by in **reducing coal as a fuel where itiaigbf otherwise have' remained unknown or aneppreCiutedl so that the effect of the present low prices will' flail ly he to produce a larger consumption at lees coat .to the individual consumer, but greatly increasing the 'aggregate consumption ; and this, experience has shown to he the most sound sod thitirishing condition of all branches of trade. The 'intimate connection between tbe increase of popubition anti the increased desnan.l fur bier; which h directly or ihdirectly neccasary Lb to . many wants' of civilised life, will make it net, nut of place, in this connection, to offer,in the following brief statistical table pertaining to the relation of coal production to population In r several different years : - United States—Territory in 1850, 3,300.334 ?quern miles. Year. . Population. Anttraeite bihrtb. per Coal trade. lob coneed. • 1830,, ; 12;81111,020 174,734 ' 73 6 1640, ' 17,069,453 865,414 1 19.7 1850; ' '23,1.91,876 ' 6,35'6,899; , 6.9 Great 13iitaio—Territory 119 1 100 !pore miles. Year. Population. ' Conl.thruile. ' Ahab. per Jun coneed. 1951. .: 27.435,325 --- 156,000,000 COAL von STEAM NAvtistetox.—The great cost. „r Coal fur shipping purposes is apparent from the singli fact that the 270 steamers in the Brit= tish navy, with nhoefso.ooo agcregate hoilie pow. er, consumed, in 1856, 750,000 tuns. h is laid down, as a rule of general application, pat the power of Coal necessary to produce speed ineress. es ai the enbe of the velocity. Taking a Collins eteatuer.l4 3,000 tons, it has been found that in. running 14 ;milesper hour, as they have frequent ly done: the ionstimptinn would he 128 tuns per day; or 1,252 toils for the passage. And yet one of thorn steamers eould make 12 miles per hour on 80.4 tons per day, or 11 miles per hour on 61.9, or lees than half that usrl at 14 : as going tilt' prose that fast mail steamers cannot live upon their own ieceipti on the ueean... The greater the speed 'of a steamer the less it la able to carry freight; and the lime will doubtless soon come whenifthe fast.mail pockets will take nothing ex• eept.ii, few express packages. 1. _ . h ILA D t.:O , 004. GOAL MARKET, November 12, '53. —T ,efulluvring are the cash prices fur Coal by te , argo : . Schuylkill \V. Ash Lamp. $3 30 @ $3 40 Broken, Egg Jt Stove 340 (4 3 40 • " . Red Ash, 3 50 (4 355 Lehigh, Lunip, - 3 62,1. Cu 4 • , •." Ersiken.snd Egg, ' 3 ‘ 1321` 0, • I . -, Store, . 375 (4 , By retail from yard, Chestnut $3 00 (4 $3 25, Nut $3 25 , €.4 $3 50', prepared $4 00 (4 $4 25. New ihnt: COAL MARKET, Nov, 11, MS.—The detrion4• full:domestic has continued fair, and is increasing somewhat,, principally fur.mnintfamur- ifig. purp.s ea. The demand for local use has iin prbred with the more seasonable weather; butwith free arrivals priees' have not Unproved; A 314 0, at $3 75 14 . 54 10 by the mirgol,amil $4 I/ @ $4 .75 'fl'ton iroinlard. In foreign there iaillt , e doing.' nalon'of j1:10 tans Livernodi Orrel at sllso.(titue), and 300 o ne ilowcastle Gus, to arrive at $6, cash, —Tribe . e. -- . lr t BY TELEGRAPH. I'_ RIDAY. O'CL I! OCR ...11. PrOigs t t s, ran itichntoridto— Now Yolk - - 1 051 Bridgeport -; - . 130 Boston - '4 • .. - 2 101 New Bodsird .- *- 150 Pmvidonte - -..-- 1 50Ririnnond - • 1 , 30. Non Ilain -- •j 1 35 1 Wapbingtoit - .. 110 Nuotbri 4. of vessels In Port, 11—boata, 18. • _._ . i.,iSehnylkild Coat Trade for 11455. . alititrot Cull anot by Railroad and Canal, for the w . ,., ending on Thursday evening last: . RAILROAD. CAYAL. 0,231 00 , . 12.111 10 2,216 - 03 . 3.1:15 no 15.427 11 1 . 20.2'1 10 1,04 D OA 01.0 00 0;419 12 ' 3,442 10 Pnrt.Carton, P,otirtville. • Stebnylkllttlason, Auburn, :Port Clinton, Tntni f;)t the week, Total by Rlll-oatl to 18141, ••• r Canal. Tntal by Canal and Rallioad, iihipmantelo same period but veer. • WEEK. ' Trer L. . .1.15617 1 re.1.5,9971R 41.'20 05 . 1,130,07. i 18 fly Railroad, Ity Canal, Decrease In 18514, a° far, P . lnegrove Coal 'Trade for 119319. Amount tra npported during f :ust month: Irritnn Canal; Swatam Railroad. Schuylkill Colossi"' Railroads 18.1‘.1 t .The folVnislng is the ppintlty of Coal transpdrtid 'over the different Railroads In Sr:buylkill County, for ;reek endiim on Thursday ereninglast; W LIM. TOTAI. Stine 11111 and Siataven It.R., 42.41 b 14 1.211s, 1 1;0 00 Sit. carbon. Z.„ •• 5.1.W1 17 15e [ S 4 CO Sohn} UM Valles " 17.454 07 241i.411 05 MC Carbon trl't, Carbon " 9...494 09 37007 Ott Still Creek; . - -.. .34.04. r.: 0:3 . 427.ta1a 00 . I.ittlephiyl4ll, 1" :IV.OII 10 • . 0 044'433 Lehigh,Coal Trade r For the week ending on Sa LehiLlh Coal and NaV. D. Nlinnmey and rithera,• , 2,701 03 Spring 3104ntalo Alines, (' . 1,600 18 46,47 u 05 Coleraine do I' 359 08 13.100 13 Beaver Meadow Coal. -,.. . 73 10 4.700 tut N. York and Lehigh Coal CO. I 390 08 , 14.970 17 tl..r,nan l'enna. Coal Co.. 700 07 25.091 02 South Spring Mountain Coal; I. ' 331 18 13.000 04 North Spring %Ism/Italia, - • 423 04 10.092 07 Hazleton Cio.. ' A. 287 18 127.0112 17 hartSuar IA Coal. . 1,1147 02 28.93 n 11 Council Iliiihinef .. .. 1 909 18 29.01r2 02 Mount l'lnliallit Coal. •:' 407 91 19,245 13 Ittn.k Mounts nt :7011 Co ' .. 2.128 11 61.404 10 Wilkezbano Coal Co., • L:121 00 311.251 18 A udo n rind Coal Co, 6'.1 . 13 14,737 04 Hartford Coal Co., • 4-' . . 172 14 20.401 09 Total. '27. 38 7 07 \ , So4, 9 si 00 Lehigh ''alley It. Baer 1858. Nor week ending on Saturday 'apt: • ; WEEK. ' TOTAL. 9. p4l t. il lurk. (Wm. 311Inek k C 0.,) 2.156 14 55.400 00 E.' SuTTr 1.0xt.( Nicker A C 0..) 1.995 07 74.773 01 N. York A Lehigh. (Tiwart a Son.) 704 14 .34.670 16 Council Illike.(Sharpe, L . A C 0.,) 1.137 16 60,900 09 GeTTnen Penna., . 212 14 9.162 17 Col.& B. 51. (Ketelit7 .1. Antineon i ) 1,303 0$ 6-l.:107 13 liskleton (A. Pardee A C 0..) 2,720 00 • 79.471 10 'N. Sp. It. (J. R. kleCreary A. C 0..) 41,3 13 22.921, 17 S. Sp. 111..(polblp A,Dehaven.) 14 00 2.797 If/ Mount' Pleknint, 1 , ..,.t 1..../, iv:li, - 13 . 007 ! 5:939 0) ' { '97 15 ellinnilt allpies, i 281 19 • For the week, 37,706 Ot 1,231.910 02 ithipmeots to same period het year : By linlhrad, By Crtnal, flerpane In 185 R, Penna. t For the lest sees "' Last year, increase thityear, ClOavrare and Hudson Cote Coal Trade. For the last week.. Last )ear, Demrenee thla year, , Elgranton Coal Trade for 1858. For creek ending on taturday last: WM. TOTAL Shlppial North, 1,470 1% 127.617 10 19 hIpitod South , 0,070 10 ' , 440,842 10 Total, 11.411 05 574,5:M 00 Ship:myna to mine p..110d laat sear: • W HEILTOTAL . ) Shlpited North, 1.800 10 174,200 15 Shipped South, 941 17 273,440 11 A-- . 1 , 2,547 07 . 447,850 08 Shimokin Cowl Trade for 1858. ..11mottid of Coot Shipped from Shamokin Coal Region up, to Nov. 6 WXEIt. TOTAL 4,054 10 101=3 12 [Shamokin Journal. W Ilkesbarre• Coal Trade by Canal. ARlunt traumpOrted during the month of sept Shipped N?rtli for Sept., For the last weak, CosTelrradelor 186 S. For week ending ou Saturday laid: WELL. TOTAL. , , Lykaa Valley Coal Co., 1.733 04 81.190 08 Short Mountain coal Co., 1,836 17 43,341 07 teovortoo Coal Trade for' 18b8. 11 TOTAL Fot thoweek; I • 3,223 01. 89,118 08 Broad Top Coal Trade ter - 1858. - I 'am. forst for the tad week ' 2,738 IS' 70.22.3 00 Last year, . - ' ,e 68.417 00 - ~........—. . •: .',• Taman this. year, ; • : , ' 0.740 Consbirland Coail Trade., 1 For the last !week; Rate■ of Toll and Transportation on PiIICA: s 11.11ADING NAIL 110 All • , PH,. • Pro* . . Prow • "ram ' BlLcarikio. S. Ilare.n..A 'Aura 21.Clinion ,' To Richmond, Skr4o $1 35 ' ..31 2 0 '3 l - 211 To rhileiTa , 3'40 1:16 - •I 25 120 • Spring Millo, 135 ' 130 120 - Itl 20 Rending. •_ 'Dv go . 60 .11-. PO Mitre of Toll by Canal for the prea,evat., Proni Pt. Glir6on. M. Ctortent.'S; Mires. Pl. Clinton, 462 To lied's.; •33 •8% ' : 5d Sp ng Mills, 60 50 - 57 BO - rialtos, n, • 66 54 52' . 45. . g., la.: _- •,.% i : 37: 4 35- -- 31 Rates of Freight by, Casial. PAO' Pl. c. 4 it. O. SI Sident; • -It Malan. To New Yo*, $1.70 . . $1.66 •••'. $1 65 ..To Phllad'o,,, .70 , .. , fis '1•0 Del/Tiro re 881,,, 75 ' - 70, : 85 IMMIMiii . „ Rates 'it Tall ass Lealitla Canal, laa. • , -', .-Wilktiburrt.RAL L. (Saba. It Gnat. - ; l Wint;ntonrie to-W. R. - , Rk -..-* -.54 -.' 35 •g i11r24% W. Huns to/triad; ~. - - AK •35 . w Rockport* to do. i • - . ... 11 4 • 36 ' -. 139 1 A 31. Chunk no.l C. Ilarcu.- - 51 35, 1 , bCI,4 White haven Rockport, ' Penn [Liven. Mauch Chunk,, ,•,_*:", 75 ' - -- To Icelv York. White haven to Zie<i'York, , r - $1 '.24 . h - waif:on to - dot - 121 Penn flacon la do'. • r lb ?Death Chunk to do' '1 In The above freights do.not Include the tollea Delaware Division and Itaritan Canal.. • Watts of Toll avid Tranoportatlois 0111111 LIM ion v4ita7 RAIL 10.t.D: SI Rath Chunk to Trenton, - do Ellzabetliport. - - • 209 do Morris Canal Bashi at Phllltpalk ' urg, , Rotes of TOL. 411.0. 4 .fr050 if auch - Cimak. Vla Lelalgb Valley and :cnethern Perla. Itallreeds, Ail 'faster street, Philadelphia, , $1 71 Rate, of ToU t an., to 113adttmori. From Megrim.. to carsof ilnrupany end We/O iling tollsto;Dauphin t Basque. a. It- Co., From Ntwarshont, In ran. of Company. . . Vnlin'grarorton. n ears of Trek Orton FromSunbury In ears nf Company and hardy dron Wilt to Shamokin R. It. Co,. ' 200 NEW ADYERT'MENTS PARCHMENT PAPER FIELD BOOKS TusT NIANUFACTURED, and for axle by . B. iIANNAN. FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. CAPITAL BOOK for SUNDAY School I;.stilbittene—one of the best. pahltebed.— . For sale, very-cheep. at B. BAN N Cheap Bonk Storm. Mit...llle. PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court 11 of Common Pleas for t tri4lof cause* pending. l'be held at Pot Urine. to a ted.fer the »may of Schuyl kill. on. MONDAY. December at 10' o'clock in the forenoon, ,o &Minim eon week.; JOIIN P. HOBART. Sheriff's Mice. Pottsville , ' Sheriff. jecorember 13,185 8' . j 44-te • • 1 EAGLE HOTEL , Lebanon, SUBSCRIBER •.;% ii, wishes to infortn his 61,1 Mends and the public generally, that he has again I.ilieW the above well known (louse. He will It, much pleased to accommodate all who may favor him with a Eall L.VATlo3—Corner Cumberland aud- Market at reels. rlarJrunlbasses t uuoing iu connection with t he hall rond'trains. 11.91E0111ST. Lebanon, ISov, t 3. 'SS 46.314 . . Oriental.. Detersive Soap! • . . Housekeepers, Attention& I,TONE,Y , Time and Labor Saved! I In Using It.. clothes require no boiling or rubbing on washboard. One. poond will:goas far as three pounds . or common rosin snap. Warranted to give perfect Fa faction. or money.refuteled. Itt has proved Itself dead. dotty the cheapest and bast Washlliajg Soap rrrr !arml to the public. We guarantee that It will not in jure clothes In the least. Manufactured only by-Vca IIkAGEN & !OKEONC. For S eale hr all respectable grocers In the city. and wholesale only by TRAIN k McKEILNE. South Wharves. between Market and Clitstuat sta. Ph Iladelphla.'Nov. 13.'38 .t - 10 3m SJIERiFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE O.F REAL ESTATE. BY! VIRTUE of several Writs of Expmns and L,rari Fheius. loaned nut of the Court of Common Pleas of Schu)l kill County. and to me directed. there will he exposed to public sale or outcry, on .. Friday, December 311, 1838, ' at Pt o'clock iu the fog entann. at. the Public [Loose of fifillEt. FILBERT, In the linrough of Pittiegreve. Fehtari- Intl County. the fitilowing described teal estate, to wit: All that part of 4 certain tract of land. situ. ate in the township of Phiegrove, In the Coun- - __— ty of Schuylkill. bounded and ileserilwd as fol. lows, viz: Argln 1? It, at a point where the di. 4e e r vision line of the Counties of Lebanon Ind Schuyik II crosses the line of said tract, msigthe Little Pant. thence north sixty-seven degrees east two perrhe , . thence north eighty-six degrees east seventy-three and two-tenths per ch.+ to a Asti thence south eighty-I wkf degrees east twenti t twn and four-tenths perches to a white oak, then. , south tiretity.six (More. east eighteen and Iwo ienthfi pereheli to a pine. thence south hot and a q nectar deArera east, sixty one and two tet;ttrii perches to • pine, themrr south fuly-two and a half degrees env! one hum dred and eight aintSeretitentip. perches -to a Hack oak. thence south eight and n hairdegrees east fifteen and ;wren-tenths per;hes to the said din !skin 'lino between Rte said Counties of Schuylkill and Letwnon, thence along said division line meth forty.sereti and a quarter degrees west Iwo hundred mid sixty-four perch...to the place M becinning, containing tiftywitht acres, strict measure. to he sold In connection with the fitllonsing de ne'litsst part of the ammo tract of land, situate In Bethel township, Lebanon County. mondani and described an fellows: itelittniqc et a point where the din igloo line' between the Counties of Leinalinn and Schuylkill en .s es the line fit said tract near the Little Dani, thence south sixty-seven degrees west ninif,perches ton p o st, thence south thirty and a quarter dtifrees east thirteen vetches to a pine, thence south sixty-nine and a quarter de! , . - reee west thirty-one and three' tenths perch. to 3 shire oak . then re south twenty-ulna attil't hr....quarter degrees east twenty-seven and tun-tenths perches to thence south eighty-four decrees east sixteen and sia-tenths perches to a white ,ok stump, thence south torte-two and a-half degrees west fourteen perches to a s t one : thence -Muth forty tire and three quarter degrees east two hundred and thirty-two perches tea hiekory. thence north eighty seven and a hell degrees east fortft.four and . eight-tenths pen hes to a white on thence north eight and a halt degrees west fitly-two plebes to the said di- Vision line between the odd Count of Lebanon and theme along said divisnif line north fcrty ,wveit and e half degrees went turn hundred and sixty four perches to the plate , if beginniva,enotaintna ninety acres and forty perches. stt in illeasuty. hettla part of a larger tract of land. which is situate Partly in the Coun ty of Schuyll.lll, and partly in the' County of Leh inn,,. ront.tini ng altogether One hundred and liwtyeighl acres and forty perch... strict tuesaure., The inspronetrientson the :above described premises consist of a two-story log dwelling house. (weather-In:anted.) a 1,54 story log dwel ling house, a paw_ bank barn, other onattlidings, mitt new-waterpower saw mill. • 1 —A LSO—. 35,740 00 '? 45.40310 35.740 00 81:1i3 to 1.411:44 17 1.1 4r7'621 09 ,- tonfr 2.555.0:41 05 2.746 07:1 16 '2 0+ 0 4.1/.56 (15 74,413 02 tons, 155,011 it TOTIL 16.409 II 1'26;43 13 B.SS•S OS 68.533 r 1838 b$ Canal. rday last: 11,064. OS 345.913 No. 15. All the right. title and Interest of Charles Mob ly. of. in nud to all that certain Int if ground, situate In the Borough of Pinegr. ore. fronting 95 feet on Tuttw- Mcken ltre•et. and running balk 170 feet tothe Dauphin A. Susquehanna Railroad. with the appurtettancesa consistingof a tw o- story frame dwelling. house with IN a store room on the fired floor/ with a I,l4otory frame kitchen thereto attarhed,'lngether with an out. kitchen and other necessary buildings. , No. 15. All the right. title and interest of Chartes 1y.0.f. In and In • certain lot of ground: situate On the Borough of Pinegrove. corner of Tulpehocken and Potts ville streets. containing 50 fee In front on Tuipehocken street, and running:hack alone said Pottsville street to the Dauphin A: Susquehanna No. 17.,A1l the right. title and Interest of PharlesNiple ly, of. In and to a certain-lot or g1t.41141. situate In the Boiough of Pinegmve. fronting 55 feet on Tub pehocken street. and running hack to the Dauphin h Susquehanna Railroad. with the appurtenancce,oollO; slating of* dwelling house.. 9 No. IS. The•undivided ono-halt of all that certain ink of ground,'situate itelkmawites addition to Pine•arill.. grove. fronting 20 feet on Tulpebncken street, andilla running back to the Union Ilnitrisad, with the appurte. 08111(.31.. consisting of a tin story frame dwelling base, • No. 19..fhe undivided one-belt of all that certain lot of gfound. situate in linnewits's addition to Pinegroie, fronting 20 feet on Tutpehneken street.and run ning IstekAo the Union Railroad. with the Annan& minces. consisting of a two-story frame dwelling house with stone basement. No. N. The undivided one-half of :2 antes Of land, An ate in the Borough of Pinegrove. bounded lands of 0. B. Phreaner. Ramer and Clehrge Ellenbanut. No. 21. The undivided ontehallat 4 acres of land. sit ate In the Borough of Plnegroee. bounded by Tolnee , 04-ken Street, other lands of Charles Molly, George Alenbaum and others, with the appurteoanees, consisting°, a In /dory frame dwelling house. and a bank lam—as the property of CIIATILX.2 MOLLY. .• No 21. All that eertain lorof omnd:situate In the toirnvhip of Plnegrove. fronting on Sunbury niad, and bounded by lots of John Zerby and tiorict7Meck,ln . containing In width Ott Welt, and In depth 150 feet, with the appurtenences.consisting of a one-and•whalt story frame dwelling house with stone baseMent—anthe properly of CHARLES MOLLY and YUJI:ODOM P. NEWCOMER. 10.:128 17 426.9 7 16 17.357 07 801.081 06 TOTAL 10,027 02 321.171' 02 24.h72 OS 82.5.069 12. 34,670 14 1,210.241 01 1,231.01302 64457 00 REZA. TOTAL. 12,994 319.017 00 411,910 00 1 . 3'2,413 04) 4, WALL. No!Ctn. TOTAL. 1,7.65 M,136 3,370 01 106,520 15 VIRK. TOTAL. 14,462 3 568443 06 „Freights. 79 iinitat. To PAiladr7Sia, $093 ;Jan' * , 86 91 Mt Ns. N 0.7. MI that certaln lot or piece ht ground. slitiatO In unnawitia addition , to Pinettrore, fronting on Tti loteken street. containing fin feet In width and 150 feet in depth. and_marke.l in raid audit lona! plan No. 14. No. A. All that certain lot of ground, Initiate In Moto addition to Pinegrovo.lrnntlng on Tulpeborken street, containing 50 feet in width ana 150 feet In depth. and marked in mid plan No. 15. (It being scorner Into No. I. All that certain lot nr piece of grout,tl along the Union Railroad. and- fronting on Tuipehorken Street. being about 250 feet in depth along mid Union 11.ailrnad end the Raid Tulpehorken atreet. and Is marked la Rona wita'a addition to Pinegrove with-the number 211. No.lo.- All that certain lot of groond. situate in Rona wltz'a addition to Plnegrore, fmntitia on Railroad stmrQ containing at feet In front and 150 feet IA deitti nd be log marked ItY sal,Pplan No 49. t No. 11. All that certain lot aground, Fltuatomillona witz'a addition to linear eve, fronting on railroaSetreet, containing tat/feet In front and 150 feet ifi,.depih, and being marked No. fin in said 0311. No. 12. All that certain Int of ground. alt - Akte in Bonn wive. addition to Pitman.... gonialning fA ket Inf r i tryout and running Itnek tit tge Union Itallrmol , and ox , being marked In said additional pion wish with the appurtenances, consisting of a twtestory frame dwelling honor.. 1 No. 14.. All ;hp right. title and interest of Charles Wi ly. of. In and to all that Per.i . in lot of ground. situate Lr 1110 -Boroull-th of rincgrore. fronting NI feet on Tulpe. hocken street, cunning bark to an alley. adjoining . a lots 0$ Mary Snyder and Wendel Schwartz, with the appurtenances. consisting of n one-and-a halt story frame dwelling biome- with atsne letPentent. Seized and taken In execution. and will be told by JOIIN h. HOBART: H air 4631 Sheriff's Office. Pottsville.) \ovember 12th, 1858. 1. SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. DT . VIRTUE of su . ndr . Y . Writs . of as. i PAU elf vat of the Court of do -I mmorrt b se of • $eb r o t:' kiIICOULI [V. end to tn.) directed, th ere wilt be expo se d Y le Public letnr Venduo. on Sat• tla , ' tie - fi, 1858. ....ntnrday,•itecenebeg lt, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Public house Of DastrCiltu r in the Borough of Potterille. Schuylkill County, the following described real estate. to MIT 1 • All thbse two lota or parcels of ground, situate In the Borough of :Mom-settle, Schuylkill County, end sepa rately bounded and described as follows', to wit : , —The one beginning at a slake do the esatwardly side off Wd street, at the &Stance of itO feet northwerdly fronsPak street, thence eastwardly parallel with Oak street 90 feet to an alloy, thence northwardiy along the said alley feet, thence westwardly parallel with Qak diem 90 feet to Third sheet. thence southward),y along Third street; f,O feet to the place of beginning. The other beginning: at a stake at the northweetwarttly corner of Lewis street.. thence westwardly along Lode street feet; (be the same more or less.) to Una of lot no ,of 0 Ideou'llas/ thence northwardly parallel with Third 'street forty feet, t hence eastwardly . parallel with. Lewis Street 1 2 2 feat (be the same more or lees,) to Third al met; thence south wardly along Third street Soli feet to. the place of tat eltog. wllh:the appurtenances. Must:Wing of aft double twoetory frame dereillughouse with stone basement, with frame kitchen attaehol--as the properly of WILLIAM THOMAS, deerneed, in the hands of Ann Thomas, Adudohtratrix. &c.. t ALSO, All that curtain lot or.plece of innund, situate on the west side of a certain SO feet Wide street, laid out by Cornelius Stevenson, called Cattawissa street, and op the north side of a certain sixty feet wide street. ealledllgal-, nut street, and on the west Ade of a certain feet 'wide street, called Strawberry street-In the knead' Tuluntora. In the township of Sehnylkill, in the County of acbuyh kill, in the State of Pennsylvania. and mer ged In a ter taln plan oflote lald out by the saki Onualloa Slevenson. No. five, (6.)mmtal Mug l front- or breadth on the wild' e,attswiesa street fifty feet; and extending In length et depth on the -said Walnut street 200 feet, sod- on the said Strawberry street 60 feet, bounded on the north by lot No. four, (4,) on the east side by Strawbetiy street„l • en.the eolith by Walnut street, and on. the westst by Cattail , ism sheet - WWII" d. with the aPPurtit mores, consisting of n twoliktrY flame dwelling , house, arid a one story frame' shop—as' the property ,nf . MAillArg DOUG usu. t DANI 64 KATIP. Also, All that eertalu tot or pleeettf ell tree In the. Borough of Tamaqua. Schmitt lllCounty, bounded on the south by Penn en the west by lot of .le4eb Albertson. on l ite north by Saes street.' trod on the fest by lot of Daniel tlerapbellivontaintes In width .40 feet, and in depth 130 .foot, with the appurtenanees,ge et-wining of a tw , frenredwellinghonseult b .e. stone basement.*** et frame shade—en the property of JOllft , . ..e Auto. All that instahs phottne Inueul of t r tionetL *Dil ate In Reilly townitilp. Sobuylkitl County. hnundkeVon the eouthLy the road litsitlng front thinendsle to Or*. eliyu ors Om oast, amest smol: north by - lend or W Minn L. bowed, containing Itbontone quarter of an anon Wlth the sprerttadanesa.Umteletlag urn ttrustory triune dwellitsithown vlllsntone tatsetnent=utt the prop crly EDWARD CONNELLY. e rhilatra-k Beak Terminusof 1 1 IPler!BiatlL., ' .. VAN DUSEN..NORTON . ' CO., pr..,,..i. ~, pm. ocAurricr or REDVIND WHITE A9H COAL. ti Walnut 'street, Plellsdelphlai' OFFICESS3 tiberty street; Nei. , York. 1 . 1 ~. sne street, Boston, CUNTCUMBERLAND GOAL. i. , - Ft *LW I Al • Agent* 1411 be I Leklgil" 60a4 and Narigot : t Cow*ing. Ortobor 0,70 1 • i - . Pier No. 2 , I BLA XSTON ad'COX , r , SUIPPLUM OT TUE EMT QUALtTiFIS or • . , ICBM ASII.IIE6 ASH ind TREMONT SCHHiLEILL COAL . ERA 'III.IN COMP.kNY'S CUMIJER- Li.ND AL • Ow,' HAZLETON LE%. , . 111041 COAT' ' 1 {l l7 81%.Inut *t. OFFICES: 4 New atreet ,17 Dontivitrt October 16. ' i , Pier . BA , Oca i•••• XT.I AND RIIIPPEIt* cow PC L. Flynt 9ulitay fled fish coal. N% 113 Walnut atra:-Philade OFFICES: , Zint. •11 Dos...atnae-Ito - atcrn. ~. • N 41.160 I::;oadaray,Npfir.Ynrit. s . Also.' All that certain form.trace , piece . land, sit uate in , 'Orth St ahelin "township. iSehuyiktil County. bounded by land of Daniel Eller, name Huy. lands of the Schuylkill b vigatidn Company. lands I te therms the Elbert and othe .contAinlngd7s acres., m re or lees, with ill,' I. ppurt nonce*, coneisting of a twos ors , atone Torero II 1.. with a onestory atone ktell en thereto etthed.mfrarne stable, and a wo. 'gory log iiwelli tic house and a frame barn-- s the prop -1 etty.of WILLIAM Mt NNICIL At,so. All the certain lot of ground. alto to on the northwesterly e of Market street. In the Borough of Pottsville. boon set and described MI filliel fi : Begin • nine at a dista , e of 24 feet from the smuth utterly cor ner of a 60 feet lot, on the northwestealy Sid of Market - Square. 'narked; In the plan of Pop & Pall We addi tion to Po'llevit with number fi fteen. then westerly along said Mar et street twoottfour feet, and contain ing in depth with parallel tides running at tight angles with raidlitarkidlitreet, one hundred anctrteren feet lour theism", with the appurtenant-es, cont 4 me line: of a two, story tlrick dwelling ho, with a two. .story stone kit hen. arid a 114 story frame ark building theret attathed—astheproperty o MICHAEL COMIHt.AN. Also, , All th. t certain tract or parcel of mjel land sit natehn Brune towns. Schuylkill ,aunty . houn township . And'Aegieribed , followits. Beginning at a atone, them, hr lands now , r late hf 11.;yet and Berger and Wm. Gra4lf and othivs. south 38 degreei east Si perches to a Post. thence brie nds of Martin of. aver th e , two follow • lug e n trees attistaneett north 59 degrees and one half an" 277 pemb to a 4,one. formerly a white oak, north half a degree 1mt.183 porches to a atone , th‘nre by land Mth e Forest improvement Company. torinerly Otto's beire, "mutts 4:Sitiegrees west 391 perches to i the plate of I,7lohlwr. eolltaining by a surrey thereof made by Samuel If. Fielmr. Est.: in the month of May, Win. two' hundred :midi fortyleur acres and forty-sevenr perelow. with he aptuirtena neer. consistiok of 4 Meek,. of olio tF' ptoiie. homes. 0 block. 14 MI. .ners' (none ho ,es, and three temstory Miners' Inn* houses—a.tb properly of WILLIAM 1,. DEW A 111'. 1 . At-so; All that remain lot or pleee of . ground. situate In the home A of 911 rierivill, in the county of mato kill. t., angle at a swell Mark oak tree i nn the went bank of the o st bratty!' of , the liver Schuylkill. thence none: the ''s..• I. auk of thersaid riser mutt! eighteen de ems,. and thir y minutes, twat one hundnd eighteen feet sit inch . to a post,corner to a Mt 'geed by Blair 7411,41-naction thenre/ . 11 said lot southly.seren de -1 greed and lift n minut e s, west two hundred and four teen 644 to a eii en a lateral railroad no or lately tai led Patferson' railread. thence Up the st e north one degred.and lbrty initiuteg -tot fitly het. i orth twenty xi a ,I;greos e 1 a forty Tee three inches, an north thirty- [ sic degrees al .1 thirty minutes east sere ty-nine fret. them. by in et 04.1 V, or lat.' of Josrph Jeaties, north eighty' r te 0 &frets and thirty; minutes and one hundred and wo feet six inches.. mnn.nr less. to tm. I to- phme of 'retuning. with the appurte inter. 51 , l'""Si.ting oft* steed' flouring or grist ill of stone. three st,?riee high. with a one story stone englne-house„ etiginii and 4turee. el., -a two story fro) e stable and warehouse with Mona basement. , All I At.O. t at certai mother tot nr plece i or gmund, alt nate it the-1 . rough of Slinersvine. Schuylkill county, , t , beginelog at- he distance of forty feet eastwardly: f r om the eeotre of the %lin,. 11i11 and Schuilki I Garen Hall road. SEM in to line'of Sunbury street.' acid borough. thence Louth nine d,,trees , east...and tetra lel with said 1 itailmad 110 eat , It lore north 69 degreraweat.a nti par allel with Su bury stoat forty feet to th e . centre if the et0r,,,i,1 ital road. thence south nine degrees swat along the centre of ea id 'lla ilroad one hundred and thirty-sev en feet and s a inches thenei north three degrees, inet along proper v hitherto conveyed to will Wm , Muller stilts :23 feet thence north 16 degrees , sd still - along said propert hill:art , ' conveyed to saidllollllo3 !Ilene,- snits 26 feet.' hence worth fwenty.elg,ht and otib-half de grees ettet'gb bet, thence north thirty-all and one-half 'degrees east 4 feet,therms north 35 degree,' east 36 fret. 'thence northlienty-tnur and onehalf degrees , east 3.1 feet, hence orlh 69 degrees west 113 fiat to the place i of be; Mein k , A 0; All hat tertain other' tenement and int of grim 'I in the Istroulzh of Slinersvllle. S.Osylkill mum ty, a • mitni lads ofilliatr 31cCienatten and I,Wa now or late of Daniel It. IkLonett. containing twenty- re feet front add marked hi the_ general plan Ni.— (It being the 1.31144 lot of arcothd which John G. Woollenn. Sheriff of Schuyiki I eniint. by Deed Poll dated the Wth day of i i, Mani,. A. D 1843. • ranted and conveyed unto Wm. It. Potts. in foe. and tit same premises which WI D. torts and wife by Aped Its ell the eigth day of So tuber. A. D.. 1843, grated arl, conveyed 'unto William Peens. In fee)—er the , wopert of WIJ.LIAII lIINNERSIIITZ. Atso. All that certain lot or piece of ground. rituals to thi, borne •h of Pottevilic. Schuylkill! count,. _ J. .bounded on the went by Centre street: oat the north by p perty of William Carter. on the eas t by Coarstrett.aod 'on the south by e her . property of James Itnen , containing In front, on titre street 20 • feet.knd In depth 120 feet, with the app rtenances. con• pistil* of a three Story Mirk dOellity house, with a three entry brick beck building i theret attached, with brick basement, Anita, brick stable. . ALSO, All that certain lot or piece et g and situate In the borough of Pidtsville. Schlikill enttnly.ta bounded oni the west by Centre tree .on the north by other property of James I IlmAt on the mull by Coaltatreet.ion the south . by pro rty of Edward Yardley, contandosfyln front o n I Centntl street 20 feet, , and In depth, 120 test. with theappurtenanceS. consisting of a three at )ry brick dwelling house, With brick bane meat, and a brick !stable—as the pro rty of JAMES RU,SSEL. . A,146. N0. 7 ).—A11!1 that certain half of or plate of grotinff.._ ,Itinate in the eastern midi .t.f,1, 3 tion in the Mortimiliof Pottsville. in the coon- .7t14! - ty of.Schnylkill. bnundrd northwerdly v George street, northirestw4rdly he Doral or ~,i'ret. !MU hweetwardly by ground latent Elreeke. and ,southeast artily by other. half of let reumher 50. containing In fir I on said George street 2; feetznd in depth 141 , fe et 6 mhos. with the s,applarterein conidetlngof a 24 eto brick dwelling Louse with t e 2 stoiy brick l ,kitcben and frame summer kitchen the to at teetied, hod a double 1% storytframe I- dwelling house. r.: , ' -,- N0, 2.--All that rortaln half lot or p eon of -'ground ' , lterate In - the eastern eddltion • o the 1 . 1 1 1! betimes of ?of laville. in.the county of it buyi..,M = .kill, bounded In front by Gereoi. ,tree ln the ,rear b; around tatelof Ell Cake. en thenortheasterly side by the northweet Mallrof int number SO, and !southeasterly by .lot number 19, containing ,In front on raid George street 27 feet. and In depth 141 feet 6 Indira- With this appur tenance'', courting of a two story brict i dwelling house. witha one tit v.frarne kitchen I attach thereto, a two story frame !dwelling house. and a double I , 4story frame dwelling - twilit, with ',tong basement: No. 3.. , -11 that rertain tractOr piece of land, s t B . -s-1 . situate In saheb township. Schuylkill rounfy, I. _ ! a , , 4 hohnded 11 the east by a public road leading, b from Potts` ille tr, Sllnertmille. on the north by. lot at Philip Eeritle, and land,' claimed by Samuel Heffner ' and -on the snot and West by land Claimed! by Samuel Belt. ner. , Mmtal inn 3 stems , more or lee., with the appurte nances, con isting.of n double two ator - frame dwelling bnuse. . li 1 - N0..4.—A I thatice . rtaln lot or effector grOtind . t, -.._ • 11- 3 .... situate in t 31. township Pt Norwegian.lSchuyl- 5115 kill enuntt , leinrided nn the adnth be Fish. 5 l g bach street ! collie mud by lot of EdWard Freeland, on the north ler a 30 feet wide !greet, and on the west by .lot of JamesThrliaP. containing In 71dth en feet, and In depth X. 40 feet, more or lent with the appurtenances. consisting 4 a deuble two story Irani,' dwelling house with Stone fragment, No. S.-411 that certain lot or pleee of ground . ..g. Leituate I fforwegbin township, Rehuylkill ,IP: &unlit. isteltubet on the meet by thil. Mount " 1 Carbon Itallorawband on the north, List awl -south hi lands of Veholas. Thus:lrons.. containing( tit width 150 feed, add ltj depth's= feet. mor e 'or tenances. ebTisistlyke of alt story fro nlth stonethasernsitt, frame MIDIMICt stable. ' • , No. 6.11 that eertaln lot or vireo In the t &w bahtp Of Norweatan, pchuy ded on' t fag by Peacock street. on ,of Areht Id Itonaldson. on the nes, Trustee; o the York Cam. and on t —.en taloing in width .-- fret. feet. niore r !psi,' , with the anpurtene A two stork frame dwelling house wig. and framoymtnMer kitchen. No. 7.—‘111 that certain lot or piety of iMund situate In the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill county, boun ded on tin north by Perteork.road. on tho.east by lot of Georee limp. no the 'moth by the Mount Carbon tins read. on the meet by lot of Atehltadd Itnnnaaldy , n, contenting in width bti fret; and in depth 225' "eet, more or leap, with the appurtenances. eonelettna o a double two • tory frame dwelling house wyl, stone basement—as the mop. oily °CYRANO) SPENCER. ' A LFO. All that - two-story frame building with . stone . basetnehti sit nate In Walnut slrewt btitween Sixth pi and Seventh streets, in the Ildrough !of Ashland. In said Cdunty, on the western part of thri lot marked With the cumber ninety two. (trl) ip Salton marked with the number eighty.twol. (R 2) In' the gene ral Or? mt plan of mid itorouult.enMetnine In front on said Retail street twelve feet and in depth tarenty.Bj e feet,and the kd'or piece of gentled and entillage appur tenant thisreto-i-es the iroprrty of IrTRICRCRAYNE, owner, hi) T At , A l ll thafeertain two-story frame house, Situate on the northerly side of Biddle ....0 the northerly ride of Biddle street. IR* eastward of MilKis Olt street. in the town of "- - Gordon. (realer township.) Schuylkill County, on lot marked w ith the number Are on ihe general map or plan of said teTte,e , Mtaining In front onl Bald Biddle street thirty fee arnf s itt depth thirty fret, and the lot or piece of Argun and cartilage appurtenant to said building— ss the yelperty.of A. L. USE, owner ] An, and DANIEL DARR° contysctor, Le. . ' ' • - Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground, marked In a certain plan of lots fail out by demob Alter, number .Five,7 sitUate , Ou therborthwfrdlysishe of Centre stno, at a dicta Ice of el sthty feet northwener ly (tout a certain twenty feet aids alley, sow widen and celled East Ataiket street,ln the borough_ of ttarille, cenfalolug in front dr breadth on said Centre street twenty &et, and extending that breadth in length of depth to [even str e et, el niunicating with said alloy eon , tallrd East Market s not Net . ihnuelled northwestWardlyi by property in no or I to oflllobert Adams. northeenetwardlv by said Logan st a lret, taut heestwardly by property of disten Clay re t., - 50 eauthwestweedly by Centre street, ahanwahl, with the appurtenances , eanstatlng 'or 11 . three story brick dwillinxbouse with& baseull. stonereran math* first floor antis three story brick) kitchen and a 1)4 story trainee tyark-building with stone basement thereto attache.df-asibe property of ItElit)lf 14PTING.' , 1 Atsg, 411 UAt certain lot. or. piece of Attend ultra f In the t W ugh of Ashland, Schuylkill County. booed no edit as th by Walnut street, on tins east east by Ist* 120 t , 14 oat !both by gpruce street,andoo the "lei lot , bi l 'og lothles.l).l.ln section 80 on t a ng it& street, eoutalelng in width 21. Jost, , a nd to dePtblll/ wild thole, pputtenamers, contiiiitingior a doable I.'„e frame 'Merit Mouse. with stone bentibeent, aver story trains kitchen attschedqw itb stun tamilre( 'a slab strie—Pet the property gt,I!ATIILIK itt - p . &dud aunt taken In execut n i thill v w: . ii 1 7 - 74, r ir k e• ,- ' Sheri ,soinea. Pottsville.) 1 : Nbretteber %th; IS.i.S. f , I , 1 --- ..------, - - - - -- t -- - - =-7-4-.--..-._ ‘ - .:.::: --- ; --,--- - - ,. t-; - --. - -, - ,---,, -- , --, -7 ,-11- - 7----r--=. -...6- - -- ---- ---7-pi.-3-.. A:%.-Z 7 :StarPfe-O-If-',!--s,,Wie. •."1. - i‘.7. ,, f-,,,,,:..1' :IL -- _ - __.--7.4__ - _--,_4:.t2, .„•`:-' -.-_-"-,::i7---fs-_•.--,....,--JJrz-:-44:-,' -A-ti:s.l--"":5,--•:-'3,‘:---'• r-t-1-- ' ---': '",...„..-7..,-•:7".--2!--,Z34• ..7s-....k_Toroizwje.....: :: W- . . , .-_,. - ,, - zr‘Ax.-43.A.,-.7,-. $ '',.-..„,---rz,-;71132--7+Z-1'- k--.‘-r..iy-;19-).,.3:..'k;:,-t_.:41,-- ....... - r.. - - - r ...,,,,...---,----- . ~—,, - ~.. .•,..t - ,, , - ; _ -, .. - 'l - t• - •-li!*. - "Z: ~..t...f41 - : ,-- ,.. -- ,' , ft., -4 ,7:5.11.-,..':=,----- .-0----. . R., on the Delawaie, at Philadel •Pier %e. li. 'TYLER. STONE & CO.. DUMB ur vatuorsrmicurtiort or • 2 Red &nit White 'Asti • SCHOVLKILL AND LENICH COALS. E , To GEORGE'S tREEX CIIKBERLAPH) COAL • (roc walnut street, PbasS•4lll3 i. - OFFICES :1 WmFbingtoq Building, Providence. t i re Brombray. Wes I'.rk. PI R 3, war itienuoxp. October 16, '46 42. Pier Nom. 6. • • • LEWIS ROTHERMEL, 1501.111 AND Slat= OF COAL: °fen for ante by the Carol: the beat quatitlea of RED AND WHITEASH COALS. and ' CUM EtEItIAN . II COAL.. NO. 6r 1:161.1fOND. ' • oF fic:F . s : 43l:ly . a c lat: e tre t e ... t ze lo t h , itad i e2h October 16, 58 , 1:42. WH A RF I•IO. 1, PORT RICII3IOND. • No. ate Walnut *tree!. Phtladqlptda. OFFICES : No. 300 We4t Thirteenth at., New York. October 16, 68 SHERIFF'S SALE of REAL ESTATE. BY VIRTUE of sundry .Writs of teraria Facia* and renchtiesi ExportaitSsitutd out of t•re Court of Common Pleas of :Schuylkill Coun• ty. and to me directed. there will be exposed to Public sale or ven due on Saturday, November 27th, 1838, et . lo o'clock In lb. ',forenoon. at the• Public 110104 w or JOHN C. Lessio, (Anrktican (louse.) in the Borough POttatille, Schuylkill County, the falowing described real estate, to wit All the twenty-three two hundred and tenths party of him, the said PETER MAISHN. of and In the three fol- 1 lowing adjoining tracts of Coal Lands, containing to- 1 gether nine hundred and niuely four scree and thirty ) perches, and allowance Of six percent,for mote Ac..sit u- Cloned and designated _ :mated in'two certain other inortgages ate now partly In Cass and parity In New entitle Ben. , recorded in the Itecorder'is office of Northunita riand nhip (formerly In the township of Nora', gi in and Selma 1. County, in the Stale • of l'immolvanla. floe of them in kill) in the Counlyof SclosylkilLboundedand - deseribed Mortgage Ine.ki‘o i pagan i'CJ fic and the other of them a* follows, to wit: The nest Af which begitioleg at a in tiortgere 114ok No tt, pages 237 Ac„ and Its elusion rbesnot oak, thence by land of Henry Gettle and Philip terminate in sihn3ll.lllCM(nty with Re 'corporate tr .r. Waggoner north sixty-seven degrees. Otet two hUllttrod ch fees, irivilitrest,and eilptirtenancee, and also all the and ninety erten and a half perches to a post. not th , Real 14c:0e be r longing toll t. said . the Philidelptila seed degrees west sixteen perches to a mot. s Sunbury Rail indtlodap in .or in which , they have any then,* by Land of (fettle and Waggoner and vacant land part. share nr d q uteres s, sit ate in achuyll.lllCounty in north sixty nine degrees eist them hundred and thirty- the Et de. of 'enn• rani t; an the properte of THE three perches' dos pine. theme by vacant land north romtpurt I t .c. DS N BURT It tILROAD COl twenty.threedegreee west ninety perches toe white oak, Pt ‘. 1 eolith slaty-five degrees West one hundred and thirty. Van All the certain falm or trnet of laud situate In fire perches to ii pine. - ,dorth twenty one degrees' west M nehlngton isso whip ,e4l in lkill County bounded In • twenty-roar perches tern earner, soul ti ' , Mt , i toile degrees lands of Con ad lb hhertiTh , wn.% burger. decd:lona. west four hundred and nisi) the perches to a- pine. than 7 . 1.t.1 le I stijantin Hanalei, Peter Kremer and 311 thence by land late of Chrintepher Wagner,now the char) Fitts. n ntainine 111 acres, more or leen *II h the wood of said tracts, and land of Leonard Reed e Mit Ill'Oott• 11,11 n comoolt g• of a Iwo etora stone one degree east eighty-four pen • h.i. to cc 3 bite oak and, e .. dwe no •lo use. red 4 basement, log spring thence by vacant land south twenty three d., reel west'j•lhouse , rot a by, 1, rot with tone by-, flfty two perches. to the place ..t beginning cooratoing meld. 11, 'dory frame dwelling, house. tour hundred and twent3-one aer. s and ati.e hundred and a Atone c reenter ,hoes g together with the right^ and and fifty-two ozwcbes and allowance of 311 per ..33t f o r • pets i lege to u the saw us li • on the land of ~ n 1..n......4. made. zin s late ' , eh, ne hebret. n or Intertnarricst with Alothlas The second of which s ild'lrseta beginning at a peat. ' isetzto ) Millie tiondn)s. f newila a arid Wednesday', of theueeby bind late of Henry Genie now the third of end • each and eve tc week wit the came rothin and under tracts. south eight% fire d, gr. ca ...net one hundred and the ...me conditioen that dam Oiled. the former own. piety four perch°. to a pine, ...itth twenty-three degre t s er of the Abdo dencrilwal t remises. used and enjoyed the NIA weventasen perelte. to a atone. theme by laved of Mate ' I 1. Leonard Reed north eight) nine degrees. end fifty four A L-P All thatelsertarni perches toe 'done, then - n by tin- find des. rlbed tract ot , In l'imegrov Tneontlip.• land and vacant land north be degre.• Pl rant one I un- ' north-west.• talk by 161 i 1 dud and forty-eight and it half ijen he. tea *tone, thence I wardle b. T Ito lio, ken stn by versant land north eletitr-ftse degrees. carat ten hu n•• ,George M lel rldn. r.., 1 .deed and twent)le am. and oue-f surth perehee, to a ' nn.l.f.ntaß in ' iR, *id atone, south five degtee, wr e st on, buttered and the ..• feet. and eatkodidt: in de perritex to a corner, smith eighty fire cl. on. , cast hor * Intly one But dead:aryl porches to a pine. and south five degrees ......4 sixty Ps• lawt. 't•f I( ' i I th ~ .(i.r, perches to the ]darn of la ginning, containing talk Lou- taAdm. "o"'" cud.' and bo". ' deed MOO • and. Iglitj'pen. h.* and Moment.. of six per •'iL , t All t tat eertall. 1 mut for roads. 11 est 'Peon , o.tydtip Act And the third of a lii-h sill tract.:beginning nt a ece,,,k11. 4 l . inads of ni poet thence by I nol *in no ..1 to Willi on 1% IZJOtter and . I' t .lid . i o' lll • I K.)l . kePl claimed by Jame. tion,ll , lint land of Leouard Reed :Neill. end, t u rbo ii north one degree west one hundred and nine pert Ins to • eon, Ilniolt 1 , ,, w r.. aced ) a stone. them,. 13 second of nald tracts north twenty- the apportenlnees, I.•loht three thgreeen eta seventeen pen be. to . pine. then", lo on. and ii frame 4 sok ha P3lllO and ra mitt taint north eight. the degrees west the metre. ..f is tNI e L three hundrel. and tw•, perrh, I. to a nine, I hence lit• land'.dinar. _ Alt hit certain of John 'Meyer And Conine,* south thirty oue dewees*" - tit.ll non :11 ot :Whorl. S wept two !omits.] and bin. ten t. mil.. to notone, southfiled of all , i lee Li one degeoe riot fifteen nee, he,. to a etone by a pine. and '.:. Veal - am KMr e north eight3•three degree. rest r , •ur hundred and moo• no is Ir l e ss with ty fire perches to the place or beginning. cont tient! ' , h.:in,: of a two-store 104 threehundreal it'd 11f13 one Ines:old to euty maybes and mood.. tot 1!..5, st ce, It allowance of six per cent tor rand.. ke The pre IlliM I, , trir•lit !tam, carpet' i t above describe 'A briny; the same which was conveyed to I Al/0 All that; ~rile in the said' PETER 31A Intl% 11 two Fetter tte indenture.. I =Yen, Men 'inl t"" 41 one of them from 'Sarah il. Kinsey by indenture dated I by land of bewolt t Auk the twenty third day of Decrodeer. A. D.. into. rectsnled John }bah r and other/ In Schuylkill County in Fo.•d Rook No. On. page SB.l.ke . lean, with i e appurtena wherein seventeen fift:.-Maths thereof wait gr a nted nod , dwelling house. mud log conveyed unto Charles Miller. Merril. Patternon and the iKY IDEA Ii Fe. I said PETER 31A1144‘. In fee. as ronlainine dine thou- I Seized arid taken In e and I nd one hundred and Ping -there arms and one hundred and fort} '-nine perches more or less and t•a.,.pting , l it i Aheriff'sptPre l'n'tsr et said grant a piece of land conveyed to John C. Offer- 'any. ndet (.rte, it,ei man of three. scree. and elan 311 town lots i b tt the town ) 1 timmeumiwwwiemma pf New Cantle. w hich had been sod or [OlO3 \ rill with 1 MISCEIr--LANEOUS. the rights appurtenant thereto. and the other of theta I (Mrs. Timothy It. Bryan. Administratcr..te. hy inden- I Lure dated the 21th day of Recruiler, A. D, 148, re- -- - I corded in cchualkill C .untv in lb .d Book 'an J 2„, rale , TRAVELER'S CUIDE. .39 .tc . granted add fOrICONOII unto the maid Plcf ER IHE I.itet litilp.be%t l d 'rat er's Guide 61 tI SON one nialcenth thereof, and the said Prrbit rrthro.6„„„.theL U nitedStates.jtt.tre'eivedandfor lIALsON bath Ante sold and coureyed certain portion,' it IDA VNA N'S Cheap Mel Mon of said one sixteenth wit la the appurtenances ; as the l''''''' ', .4___ property of PI.TEII MAISON I- • BAGLEY' COLD PENS. . Aire, All that certa tl tract of land: situate In Wayne . e towtinhip. eche, lkill Count) , hounded by latidnof Daniel TuST receive( , a fresh aSsOrlrHent 1:11 K.Reed. V. • in and George SchaelTer. John W. Heffner, Eng_ heirs, of .lamb FRUFt. deemed . 3131 1/1.0.11 31/11; t ( P ,,,,.... ttl f r o ge r th %l. p hit ,k te e d t,, G ,r i! , „ ..., O k OLN I 6 of „varr,riontuslttei:: reelswt b ilusitzincer, containing 2o arms and `MA perch..., or a nd each 4 4 , A . Ih,an it h e point,. mm e off . }or calm 3' thereabouts. with the appurtenances, coueletingil I it It % NIN r.l'a Rook and Station. • re stork .f a one story log dwelling hoops end e frame f 1 I 4 - ---- - - barn; an the property of JAColt SCHAEI.I Llt, TOYS: TOYS!! Toys!!! I with notoe to Jacob Hain, tetredenant • ' Also, All that cert Iln lot or niece of ground situate In I 1- • 4 1 A NCI ' (40( 1 I)S, TOY'S. 1)01,' , 5 , - the Borough of Ashland. Schuylkill County hounded at .I FANCY PA oi.; ,'' •1 ell i\ DOLL' , VASES .he north by Gleason street. on the wont by lot of „l a , oh , FilsGhtc UnKS, c .GAIIF. , r. 4- Shuman, ma the youth bye 20 feet wide alley , and on the I PER 1 ill IiA:TI Y TOYS. (' .. rant 1 y lot of the heir. of George Morris deceased, con. . INC. 101,111 Eta. TOD tf CO , ! gaining in width la feet. and in depth I 2 t feet. with the' BONO. AND PIPES. • npportenaneee, couslet two etawy f ra ni e. a f , -tot: Alt, cssr..., t dwelling house, wit hlnsement, with TO I • and a great yariety of other good • nfnre room on the first floor. and a I t.. Mons frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable. an the prltperly of I,' I AV,T,IL.I.IIIt .eret".e. .., , ARRAIIAII ELASQ. " I * No • 21 qotlii ?ninth street', Id a boa.; TI cm ft t X t The BAST A ssortasent, and I/400a fewer Comm., Adam). All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in ...e.,4, o f TO y s t ',Oat and Sj, ••• ' thr Itomnah of Schuylkill II t‘en Schot MD Counte. o et , h o 00, •tce -!-6t I . 1 Imunded on the north by lot of Georg, Mayb e r r y, o n the 1, _ " - --'- east by an alley. on the south to lot id I% Mri ien Ilars.l __ HICH SCHOOL AT PINECROVE. and on the west by Dock street. r .ntalninz in width 10 - 111 F i'E‘ • 0 ' • Kft ) NS , A. At.,l rent, and in depth NO feet, ton.S. nr le so. with the emte., I 1 , 1 . • •S• • tenaneen ronninting of a one stnry frame dwelling for( many venni Princtpal e, Ibe Preparatory De.' house. with a basement Obey of Atone. • and a one 'it pnitment ot Petinpair ant. l-ollt , wil Ct.n a select I Mort frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable. as the propettyint AltTilUlt W t LLACI. Se t h i : 11 , 1 I q t T i n t i l i e e t rA kez, vi e2 . lll- v i u l t u , f ., ,, i '' , Z ttg ' b r t ri i r ' n 'T t 7 u r s e l it i g l h e s Is . Also. Alf the right, title anditnternst of Wm F. Kiteh- s School. and Academie* and w ' r" l ' lm . P I PI ° wishing' en ot. In. nod to all that certain bit or pie., of ground. I to • take 4 full canoe of study -e v"e cl a ss In •-, . -. O•leFe -, f nit note in the Borough nr Cressona- Schut ik 111 County . 1 ho.e desiring to .011,1:1- the "" " flit business *IR, bounded on the north by Front Street. on the east by lot s enjoy , epy..etairdeantents for , "i'mtf, ~. . / i of Andrew Mortimer. on the south by Coal street, and on I O'NEI L - toe - lEll,nm I k eio.'''‘l am Arce"luie 1 .. T i: .o. the went Icy • lot of Henry Hanel, containing in width 301 "'ll oi l o ' , ng min ~,f i 4 t at eery reannotable rates in I feet. mud in de .th 2011 feet. with the appurtenanees. cosi- I eliding nf a I miittory framedwelling honer, wit it a A.- .rh I p r h,, .t ,ii ,00 ., 1 ~,lic orn,l el ...; about t c h . 1 , in 4 of j. „ ..... sr* re room on the first floor , and a two vow) brick '..: barkdmilding thereto attached , an the property o , F or rlenla and other I, re‘ lll *'• "'lan' e' It ILLIAM F. KITCHEN. I i \ . it t m il OF 01111..ClORs, Piriegrnee." ,t 4••. All that right , title and interest of Beeson R mit 1 " . .s • • -Ott Dickson, of, Inoinst to all that certain lot or piece of --.-- all w Intl c to Jo ground. situate In the llomugh of Schnelkill Ilaren, ArT ; L .... Schuylkill County.• bounded on the 'moth by Front !fn. , ' • L I- 1 "'I' -I- ---- street. on the went by lot of Chart.. Lender. on the north -----' by a Ili feet wide alley, and on the sent by lot of Caroline',i A R pfd INSTITUTE. Christian. containing 1.1 width 311 feet and In depth lie r H S WAIII ING SC I1()01., for feet. with the appurtenances, connisting of a two-*tory t h, • .d u .4 , nof 1 nth of both sexes, le situated /done dwelling house, a • ith stone harernent. with all i n ihg , d ,t„, e/ refired village of Orelgebunt, Schdyi two-ginn• frame kitchen with stone basement at-. . • lathed therein - and n brick stable; as the proper. kill r° l °l7 ,s ' aemeion will opin on 310NDAY, NOVE6I ty of SA lICEL R DICKSON. 3 I rh. Ts. studies. compriers all the branches. 14313. 1 Alan. All-gha t certain two story frame dwelling house withot Finn e inmatent story. nitwits. on the, ' I „ i li l ' i +4 , l): ;:l u t;tr a ia r dyenetd ma whiarlen Mid Iligit School i west Ithle of Second stnet. in the itorough of At, 1T.1.1, .1 -Boarding . . " - oaten, Lights and Fuel, r Clair. County of Schuylkill. adjoining On the nalita the ..,,,.., i Ili months-SS No antra charges for ny . „)) property of John Sullivan. and on the wroth thesroper • I i5,,,,,'" n *,...1 except ttuele Inetrumentall and Onlnting -- ty of Martin MeDermpt, containing in front IT eel . and t ffi ., f , Jefloss fn -1c.,. jets vlogo Me pupil Wert, th e, re- In depth 20 feet. andi the lot or piste of amour/and enr • I ~,,,f,- dr Or the close of l V 8 swam. Map. appurtennnt ,as the property of liNatts Molt- l dirt/ furt h er information . J - formation. address OA N.(Cadwallader ) I I ELIAS SCHIS EIDER, A. M. 7 Alan. All that certain tract tw plere of ober land. Mtn- t wyrlgniearg. Octolwr 0.'58 •... 4,isfit I ate In Tremont township. Schuylkill Colley. and stir ay-All wantin,t lo entigrQe•to a mild climate. tiood yawed on warrant t?John Philip Leeherteel John ‘lll ler bearing date July 18th. 1793, and Winded by lands.• son, nod 'fine market, see advert - Netuent of ilacouienton surveyed in the names of John Leitherihd Peter neigh' Lands • I . I on the cant, and Philip De Haas on thePlett.and also i • "-- ----- t ---.-- log on the branehee of Lorherry Week and tri.hr• . TOI COAL OPERATORS. j i C)FFICE ( .' F ' OHE LEIIIOII CO ' I, Creek. containing four hundred andikx acres 'lnd all { I 'ante ef six per cent. be the same meteor lees, end). , i 1 j the same prembeen which John Wilamroth and " i AND NATI ATION COMP ..Nl7 -Mauch Chtink, his wife by their Deed granted Mk ronveyed to t Carbon C'onntt . Itl, Oelninw 13th. ISSB ( [ Lotees. in fee recorded In ',hue/till County I ' DroOonala will he redirect at this office until th e l o t Bonk. No. :47. page OH. with,fleappurtensur .., I day of Do-ember next. Ibr Olintpir• preparing and deli,- eirnietipg of 2 two.stery log *tiling houses .sd t ring me on the stand, hem Tunnel,. No h. 6,7 and 8 tot s d t r io f r t t li h r e i.e .,.. h nn igh oi C t o b a m l e ttn > d l LN a i r o f , g n a i t t i h e e n ti c ti r t m tu pa y n t i t 's jan lte i. the property of JAIOII tAlet. Also, All that eertain eatable Church be d tot of ground or turnings supurtenants . P t : . 01 . 1 tie". .• 1 I . situate oh the youth west es:jeerer } : Tenant , ' [ d ' Nor , ads will aim be received. at the same Hind and .„..., ~ , place 1' r Lrk‘l•4l all Pr any of sold mines for the term and Walnut 'dried. in the 3otongh of 'a the said building being owed of brick,: t 1 ":,,`,7: 11 I, I afire *ears front mild first dry ot Janu try next. I ti h n ei d gh .. l. 4 eo n i d tt in at e nin n g d l e ti p f t ro h nt s,m o rt n t t l Y k a T. tri n e t r , ,'" 1 4 i For Nether Infonuat op. apply to Nathan Pattereon, ndi ; 11,, 'I nt rir o t. the Com pany's Mine Agent at Summit MB. Carbon t tosaid build!: i r°4lnf) with a brick additbsn 011 firs in -der' ' or to the undersigned at )bunch Lilting: by pine of ground and tuft lege emote y^”. N. ~1 ii, .., either of whom blank forme for prom...ale. and printed ing, am the property of tie Right It.X; i i: „• ~ ' 1 specification.. wilt be luinisird E A. DOU9LAI. MAN, 131.h0p of the Diens* of Ph'27e tn ,'": l • 4' . '" 'lrl Oct. 6. 'oll ti t .t 1 I Su , perigttntlent if k nen nTer c.r reputed owner. and Joh n 11. J• `e Aft°, All that eertxu lot ~ eel around situate ' ere lAu wanting Furms.see advertisement of Ism in nr "F eel Mill Cottnty. ground, ! montoi Londe. I the Borough ofPorlweille. Feb'ot .. 1.. and dencrlhed as folbws • Bee a thence along mid lot to Andrew Mortittner'e 1 . ,t In tl .mitt.il og 7 n N t o i i n wer: V ra t n "u str rn ee e t r . I -I— - -- -1- ----I -- - - THE MIDMICAN WHOIIY SCHOOL CHIOS' as the come wasangittlifY n'tsea poet ter a corner to I ng Feld lot booth 60 iCIIZT3EI r raElCarrESl4l.=l;lo l I . ma:stirs oath 30 degrees of 120 tfi Samuel Mortleterk lot o the tine ref html now or l ade I degrees * l ' o . 42 feet to the Pott, thence along Feld I CIIOIC/11111XnT11 TED DOORS / line 'out h 2 1l lie gree le i,Jlllnil thenee along of Burd Patterson and A . TOR *1344 in the north line of l I said eg ret l C.' HILDREiIsI ANL) YOUTii ~v, ,,.. gbinstnik, t *C'resll 6 inches to the ;Mee o f . he- i north 440 degrees en:t; 4 . 3 .. 72 in mid P tstille. ufth the Patterson and , T 1 apptarnet -UP , ING th.largegt collertion inl the ginning, being par. out, y..--Thty nry now publishing r p ots ' In i stwosto tw frame uwelling,- . I i New iit .. afk 4 . ee'ly•s'frttairitty liforairoi. . 4 ' nanees.eonsletleg' . ,ht e , • Elerantly ill netrated Catalrmues may be had without he "oda frame • piece ofground, Minato charge, by addreesing 1 I ch uyl kill (Niue ty. hounded THE AMERICAN SIINDAT SCHOOL UNION, street, nn the east by lot of , • 1122 entertur, St.. Velt..l)l3.PRI T. south by a2O feet wide alley I .S ' - All the ptilalleallons of the Funday School Union ienelood entate.mutainieg in can 41 obtained at Coou prince at-the lksokstore of 1260 feet; as the I/report, of , It , ' . . iIiNNAN, Pottsville. - • 4 I Oct,lo, 15 42-If , or plow Of grohnd, situate ' --- --,----4-- 1 -- -•------ I . Schuylkill County. on the I • , %II welding to emigrate Id ,14. mild auntie: PM" ling •...5 feet nit said Pine , son. ihd floe mirket , see adtetifsenant Of Ilarnmontonl to Walter ,erect 160 feet, ; Ganda. A of W. H. Lebo. on the ' I ' Estate. on the east by mid ' I ,rat by mid elite street, being AUSTItALI I A Iddle Estate.with the appur i ri d . . . s storytratne dwelling. .6 . 4 . 1 . uummercial lane pf rackets. , frame carnter ~_ iroperty of DAVI D : QOCCEEDI G tm 'PH ,.. ELE...N m O w RyIS: " I , 1,27 bit A I extreme lip 814,1 , ii Mkt:kW 11100 do mmHg-non. bah' lota of t o ne bnetban- )tent .. ..... 'ugh of Ft. Oak, Schuylkill desp,tched for MP.1.1 OUNNL; dirret, on the 4, iced as follows. In wit: each 20 th if N o vember , f m Pier 5. N.A. it tJ . dth and one bundled feel itt • Th a nuortb vowel ,elegatilly tilted up wills - - half parts of lots Marked In -`Staid ROOM sicommortione for First and Second Cabin tt. Clair lots with tile mann ; and e large x;ortkn 0 bet brtirreti,leas handsomely are dun of lot* number 61 in the) ra nged l o t Steerag e pe.k,,,,,,,,, oh o i s by fur t h e ,h,„.„,. lurid/let In front or ys elated* I eat ship that has lotto{ tailed front thin port for. tnetralia,l , ear by the other helves of said 1 , and kill no doubt mike the' sheeted peerage that bay' .. number 7 and 8, tu . nibetiy by poverty of Ludwig ereelbeen made front Able port. fly , this Live;,Pusses. Ostotosn, and toutbotly by property of I), Arnold, wish gees sirs sound thet'no pains or expenis Ullit4e,spirod the uppurtrusaeosk mamba's* of a tweradOry frala ri Xi •to ieWne them contliartable dation, the voyage. ' dirndl hog hewn with duns bessosesit, a two-story al..for /nights o ` Passage apply on board, Or 60 - frame dwelling house with tilers room nit thee I ' 1 .J. PICKARD 4 ca, Mane,* frame sessile and a Dame Abed: as the Pirttiworif I J , i 1 BrOiway, :kg , rot. of JOSEPH PoCIOLOTHAN. • Mier 30. rill s 441 m . ith the appur e dwelling house tcheu and [more cround sltisaie kill county, botin the south , b 3 land . by lands of i tbe, north by -; dsuth ree, consisting of h stone basemeut Xs., "Oct mocii of the Ilathoed of the tall N th* MlA delpht. and SO Bleary Radioed Ceinpanv.as t,eontalned I,ete ben Its Intersection yr Ittt the extenielon of the Mine if Erhuylklll }liven I:ailv.viemplry. as men. Pier So. 7. JOHN R. WHITE, MICZ7I3 BILL Coal, a.---Piers'for Skipsiot of Anthracites. I Pier ISRAEL ORRIS. Y.T., . Sheila MORRIS. or Tltd CELIZZATLI t PEACH! MOUNTAIN RED ASH, laic .t.(l by Wox. be Ilaro a .) mid TAMAQUA WHITE ASH COAL. OFFICE—No.IIO9 Walton! • mt.. FAlladalpkla. WHARF NO-0j POET al 111O3D,P111tADE1.1 , 111.1. 4 0et0ber,,,,14, . . ... 4;- 1 Pier if AO. BANCROFTI LEWIS & CO.. 34si , n ,AND i erns or Tat CELEBRATED A HLAND_COAL, 1 3 ' rttqat 11AIIAN017110CNTAIN. OFFICE-111i Walnut Mimi Col:n=l43i Untlillng. ,loid Ipbto. . New York Ofliro Ph —79 l Color strort. Angt i p 011lea.--25 1111b,i stoat. 1 I too . = 38 43 . — 7 --- - - . -- - , Pier N i p. 13. RO ERS & LUT - HER, lart‘rral kat. ittlFlrota OF Coal. R e d AuIa..VACII sioutiTeiN, LETIIER, and °Or el' ehrler se ram, 11. White Ash...RAVEN. 111.4cK lIE It vr.ixs. , 2.3 e Waln o .tna.t. Phllarle/phia. OFFICES.: :. o. 1,6 ' Nel,rati .beet. Noir York. WHARF NO I I3, KICIIII ' ONDy PIIIyIDELPHIE . ............—__.... __ / . • . HA S & DSHAILL.• ? 1 / I Nowt or BED OD W HITE • AS SCRIMIXILL COAL. -wiIAIIF O. 13, yOUT RICH HON 1.. Lehigh a nid S'altuylltill Coal at natal). YA kb—Cornier Itadottol Atrch strentg. 1 OFFICE-11t;! IYaluttt at . Philachdphia. Orlober 16.•Ap _. 42- ' 1 Pier *O. ] ,4. CHAS. 4. HECkSCHER & CO.. , ! 1 , 113 PI , ERS OP _ ' I ‘ BROAD MOCTAIN. BLAIR HEATH AND SI:PI:MIR , ICED AS I I COALS. - 1 orficEs: I 45 Solidi At rot. Nor York. ' k 1 1 . lln Walniat Arra, ITllStlotrbli.: _ Oclnbir 23, 'IS . t i . , _ 43_. tirAl rralittos tt - einir.htte tiol a mild climili,stesiii flo! f laftrkel. x•tverlP.Orii•nt ilm.watintisiu. • • ! . or ptivoi of Kround. Artiste NNmrlLill f't•Olity. b. , llngled 1 Willisnt-11.1tats.r.porth.east treet. soulltesstwardls tai to; of 4 nod miothoie,d;rdrdli to, no P. on Tuttletorken otrewf. 10 At 01 tits , width south west. fevt. more .n i r . lots: R. the ,IN. , cltssassetl. in .. Lite hands of , • r Ad tu i n i • l r et ots. 'tent or Inlet oflanol. situste In, tply/kllll:onntt . . I. tut. relent K: M. Kenner k ter: Jaerat rtarr. Jt a Sit Osttafisch../CcilA tsti perekta,atnre of AM.:With ting,Pls tau-store log dwelling .arn frith stone istsetueut ; as rtn'ur tract of laq•l• titnate in , At. 4.114 SAmurl v(oitnlnict,9 11 :welt. he AppurrAtno •vs. ron• ur dw.•iti,: how, vf1 , 1171,1.14.. tue,dwe•lind how. with bas.- Nand n lovdnlA... arm or tract of latot. , ituate p frrhuyilttli Tennh, frtnndof 1 1•31 tttttt as Christ. Daiiirl Korb. a. taintaloinc MOTe or ronsisttnit tff *I story- log table: as the property 'of HEN eentlon. and 7111 be enbi by t • .;1011N P. L ille, 1 . Shrrif 45-4 t ..Cl3 d • er. t 14 4 em e tof If to- itiloststript. Potpiville, Saturday, Nove'ber 13.1868• -- - %..."- 1 itf - re(estragn for lhe -,Virecie Juursaq ';i1 : - , Jiiieeettlosi of a Boy Jejuirderer. ,': „,, V -New - Yong, Sorrember f 2, idlll.. J 4 41 Rogers, the boy eel:Meted ot . 'murdering Mr. ;;linson, was execoled. at noon to;+lay, in the Prison Yerd. That 'newt., . tee de. 14 uktil the list ,as s onsent. in the eapeetetion thet&Oevernor would reprieve him.. But few pers us were present in the yard,: bat on the out siiie there wee a large cooed, including Many of "the geotier sex. Rorer', considering his ege-17 years—remained tolerat.ly firm to the lan ,mii- Mem. ills father was preient at the *aeration, and when tha,body was caa.'down threet himself upon it in a paroxysm ut it iief. '• , John's-Vacanoy. .GoTernor Packer has tatted a writ for an oleo lion in Berhn nounty,...rs , the 30th instant; o rly Abe latitnry esused,by tittireslgnation of n 0. J June • • ~" My:b ;fl r . yyl:+y. - • 81LVISR CUILICK LITEIIARY A ssoCnaitots— On last Tuesday evening.* barge audience assembled in the room bef'.re the hour appoiitted for the ex. creises ; the ladies suppose anxious tobear their merits and-demerits from the nature of the liras thm to he diecussed. Tht.l--!•Are Women roam Revengeful then Men ?'', The. President declared the, meeting organised St 71/' o'cltick e when Mr. Winiack read for his sal jest, "The Literary Man e ? after *high the discussion of the above queltion was entered into by the following gentlemen 'with spirit and interest :—Affirin J.Mn J. Dovey, Win. Winlsek, C. Taylor, RA, Irter and T. Miller. N ev i' ye, O . T. J u n", H. Winiack, John 130,tch. Jr., James Rogers and Charles Beach. Time was ruled out, each speaker mmupying es much as ho pleased. Decision the affirmative.. - The questitm • for. next Tuesasy evening' is, "Are Lawyers Denetkinl?" Affirms, ire, C. Bench, J, , hn J. Dover„ "Griffith T. Jones. Negatire,ano. I.loscli. Jr., Winlimit, C. Tailor: Heeding by C. Siirer Creek, Norember 11, 1553.- MISCELLANEOUS. riffEAP FITEL.—Ctoke for site, in jlerge or stoat quatitltlet, it the low price of b Feints per bushel. lnqufreeither at the otter. or work. of the tsiille Gisetaupsof. [Noe: 22, '67 41.41. t - iONSTA N TIN on hand, T Rails for k pdrposes,l3t md r t i v ett:r ranb LICE regoo:rd 62•tt 06.'371'~ittnille, Pic. scHpoL,sooKs. A LL Scholars Ad Teachers requir ing Book*. /In `obtain them at thi Intresa rates at_ ' .D. HANNAN'S Cheap &all( S.:tote. - - BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. ' SINGLE and Double Dyn r eintly4, Tu lips. cn.rusr.s. lorigtit LilicN/c.. gr. The rants Noir 'well solretod with grert care; And esti he roc w• wended am tine vArleties. For onleit 4-41 BAINNAN'tt. s,•rtliind lk , ok :'t'ore. HENRY ,W-.,OVERMAN. y0.'14, (Oki No. 6,) Sotitit-T111RD— .4,41. greet, below' Market. Clihadelphla. . • . Leatheir Dealer. 4 Calf Skins, 3liimcens. Linings. Bindinks. Red and Oak Sale Leather.nto. Se-N.B.—hough Leather, honeying taken In • [Pet.. h•ly ADJOURNED COURT A N Adjourned Cou'rt of CdMMON 11 euLts will nt Pottsville. In and for the county of 'rhuc on MONDAY. the 2.:11 day of Nty renilwr neki. at 10 u%- fork In 1110 furenoun. to continue one week: riberid's tither. l'otinvill.:, I W3l. 3IATZ. Sheriff. 1 .... Ortobei' = 3. 1...5k. f EC tc • • - NEW TOBACCO a. CIGAR STORE. t '1 It A W.FO It D EU I. LA ItT.ON WM . - eilk"k III,) . . . just opened In CENTRE torov ~ t. Abo•• utAnd". Po:ITSVILIA.a laintleade • and rersll T-- Na ... And Clo:nir Store. wl!.-re , all Arikle. In Ida 11,. both Imported and Donwltlr. con•be can•dned, At n.s• sonable prlvex. Atirthre him a rell."Es • 0, t °Lei •:.:3, '5 , 1 - • -43-tt NlE.ws OF PQTTSVILLE. Frill: SU BSCRIBLIt has a tot of the I 'Views of Pottsville. whicit la n Nautili, , lew I the location. scenery.otte. , which be will s , tb, ' rate of cents eac h, to close nut the lot. /her wets puttlfshed at 31 59 eneh. Now I, the time procure a copy. as flu* few remain tumid May_2o, '5B FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. AIhISS M. SNYDER, No. 'As st .. Vora' Elliartl nlync tr. h. Phil 1a ht. Juat op..m.lodt I It- Int I,,llira some te.sort meta of FALL ,nil 1111 i LL A 1N Mil to %hit h she Incite. the 3(1,111 ti I lanes from the country...l.llin: the clt. to I, I' 1 • • ttnAtie bet 0..1. n't gnte ty. a nd should the , , with mirk. In her line, could be I.letuteti to .411 1.1, —/Malloyx. /• •Pt. nt 0 .1 ./rarers"rs hand. Altiellunuets bleached nnn prr.t. In the Intent fash ion. • not. r 43•11ut • PROCLAMATION. • • lititE:vs; the Charles W., , 4 the Court ot Common 1.1.5 e of Schuylkill r..unt ,t n ln. and durt Ice of the woeful Cou.tal i a St ".1.1011111 of ib e o v er and Terminer I.)4liser) In avid county. ti ee rge !Lam 4 .1.44:50f Iteilly,Judaa of the Court of Quarter the!l'euee. Oyr and 'Terminer, and General for the trl.ll of all capital an d oth,4 eiretve , le the o? 1.1 County of Behttylklll.4iy th e i r pr,,,pt I to 11l t' directed. have ordered a Court:re,. Oyer 301 111113eurrr.1 Gaol Delivery and-Opar. re irr sevsion, 4 th , tote holden lb POtt*ville. the 14 1/% December n'ext. et 10 o'cloriv.l A. N.. to COO 11111.• two w e e k._ N o tic e begy given to the Coroner. the .1 r w eacan onstablesot the-seid• county rf 1 .1,4, hat then ern, by the precepts core. i;;;;,17,1 b.". I n and Itere al 10 o'clock in flip film „„A n .rri,.. day..v..ith their edit.. reeords.ltiqulsl• ri., n r a l releAtlon. And An ether remembrances. to do th e r which. In their enteral nines, appertain to And against the prisoners that are or then shall I ‘ l,, m the cool of slid county'of Schuylkill, are toil* bvn cod three to prosecute them nv 01111 he just. AttirCesi care the Ormsweepwalth lova JOHN 1%110114AT, Fh,jff's !)flee. Pottsville.l Sheriff. • November O. Istat. .45-te S. ll.—The Witnesses and Jumrs whin are mama:tatted • to attend sad Courrare required Art attend punctually,. It. Cal non-at tendanee. the law. In such case- made end provided, Will re rigidly enforced. This notice is rin6lf‘h,4l hr order of the Paull: those enucerned will govern themselves accordingly. DR. CULVERWELL 0 xi. WE a 32. Ix cl. MEDICAL ESSAY on a new, cell.- tofu and radical cure of ape, iniktnirbaca, tr.. with out the uso or Infernal medicines, cauterizat fun, oz Any 'lnecbanizal 'rust publlstc.4, the rah edition In a tweed enrelonst, pens and undhlst t p any address., post paid. on re, reipt two .tamps. ' Tide little work . . pm:putting from a celebrated member of the utedlestl ptefevolott. riven the thoht juip,et.nt, Ir. formation ewer puldished. to all persons entertaining doubt', of their Ehypl.ti rtiedition, nr shit are cooscions ot having ha:attired their .htsilth and bapptneste—con raining the pa qiulars of an. entirely nag and perfert remedy for gip. rm tort bon or Semi cal Weakness. DObil- Ky, Nervousness: Dept:et...inn of Ypirtt..„ "Awe of Energy, Lenvilidie. Titatdirt. 'lnvoluntary remittal Illacharges, Impaired Sktht and Memory, Blotches and Pimples on the Fere. Piles‘lndigestioo I . lllplintion of the Heart, and Bodily Prostratiop of the 14. hot.; systems. Inducing Impotency and mental and .01s - steal ;Oral scity.—by means of which VT•ty one may Cti4kl bill 1141.1( privately, and at trifling expense. 44 Address Pr. CII J. C KLI N 4,110 Avenue; corner 19th etreet. Now York l'ott Boa bio. 448 e. • Septendri ZS . ORPHANS' CO - URT'SALE. p Y ORDER of , the 0 - fplians' Court . 1 .1 nrschuytkflt County. To Ile i.o ti , . Saitup - day, preember 4th, 1035 . • At the Vulllie Howe. of ;tttrew Peter, In 14fluth Men. helm townebip, in the aunty it 1 o'elnek In the .flernooti of cihrtfai. the lohmeitig Reel Estate, to wit: \O.l.—Vurpart 'narked A, containing 176 serfs and 90 perchea. more ..r lc., ritual.. In the kid incriichir of south :ttantielm. and 'Mundell by purpart* marked ID, and Cr and by lands .4 Thomas Kreuter. A tin h W i tt A. itarbdL , and others, 1...1ng a farm with the kaput rententa. chuckling of a dwelllnithouse and barn. ", • • • 2.—Purpart marked C; enntalrnln•r M &errs and bU perebra..more or lrar. ait mita (dna" raid tnarn all 1p of youth Mantle Im. and Isdinileil by mar Part , . °Milted A and B, and by lands of Daniel Reber and Jonas Salgfrird, being ftrut and thn her bind,. NO 3.—Purpart'tnarked 13,t raining lng scree sod mo. IQ percher . or less' enamel lhe ttrenably or_tnitit Manbeim. and tatonded- by porpere• mar Led A and E r and by tands'of Thomas and Jonerh Aebev and Adam Sehwenk, being faun and timberland. NO. 4.—Purpart inmked E r containing 02 acres and 110 perehea.moreor lea...situate In the Paid town. shSpot .snuth box:adv . ! by pttri pars user.nd D. and lands of josepla • anb.y. Thema.. Weinrich. Adam Itchweeilt and 'othere, being farm and timber land. late the estate of 30. • Til AN AldlitalllT. thVeaNte. ilrerl,arid to be cold on 'ally payments, to be. Made known on the day of gale by the Adminiatratoe.a. Job', Dewalt will chow the tracts end Itstes thereof to any portion deOring to know them. at, any time 1, ben celled upon, previous to the day of eale. .N3F.PII ALURIGIIf;nod JOHN DEWALT. . administrators of Jnaothota Aibrigh4eiromMli. JACOI ILota , Chit of Ms OrpAnu'a Chun. September 20th, ItISS • 444 t THOS. EVANS CO., y t L Orespectfully inform the residents f thle vicinity, that they imea.now open A t their sew Stive, the larpeat and meet 'rerted se. sortment of Ladles' Dream Goode they have ever "awed. • The stork Is mostly 44 %hair own Itspertitioss, harlor been- peterted personally by one of the arm, In the prlpelpal market In Eampe at sue* prices as will enable - them to P 641 nn the tenet reaeneahle term.. BILK DEPARTMENT. ltroctdew, RObes a Lcs. Hob*. double Jape, Robbie two Flounce+. Plain. Flicamd tqlrliad,tc, with • toil aasoriment of Black em, of all kloda. l'articutatal towing+ ba+ twavrt paid 10 lb* thelectioe' elf ltd. Stock, acid It will be - Mond eomplet• to lip aisort ment. SHAWL . DEPABINKINT. India, Stella, Bardeen', Yrrneb Codimerer, Printed Bmebe, Long and Square WOOlllll Manville ke., wlth•a fall Hoek of all tlne DeWait ItYtag of Bpawla Im ported thin reason. CLOAK DEPARTCC:NV Cksiks mails mind !rimmed to the latest Paris styies,ln • Vii.V[T, twice, num, 114 . 1 D sate, eC. • The (toek this ileums Is expertise, .elngsmt sod Caddo's. able. ' (Mirk:PAL DREIS mots Dzestruirr. 3letinom Oashmertlot. :fluttalluea. Valencia", Pop lens. Fenn de Chine.i'vfour P'epline.Ctslntsee.te44ltlik all the oiliest fabrics Imported In ihb-llnq • 'MOULTING GOODIONPARTNERNT. floattiaslaen, Wombat Gotha. Alpena.. Valour Papilla., Nousllnes.TWlntn, Talandaikera pna. Collars and eileorea, wlth an nallyn atl of all goods !suitable for prows. Ing, •, EKBROIDELY DURAS - wort' . • L.e. Initrtinzs, &Uhl" Mon el na. Cape, Uerf ban. Capea;flion Aida, wlih a full 00 , 0/tonna ul Xiabroldatina of all Linda, ineludlng all lbe latest Anis Xnealtfas, LI , • A toopht HOl • Illit of In ZRT !' 11 glis94tri, for trasis• OINTS AND caumwdrwlit for kiinCa the bmit 004 wet approved nudes T. W. E. &ronedsatly lerite Infect of tbeir '4oek..,Ag that Seel it• feel k will fatatably giro with , any other. In aewettulnt , itylP terrier/. 813 and 820 Cheginnt stieet,THILkD;EL.PIIIB 11.1tONAN. il'.kscHer yud St•tlot or
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