......_,7__....__....___, itietti''')illitll,4ll POTTSVILLE, pA. - SAT9IIOA.VIII4I6.Ir 48. 1869. _ get rnentatlna of the_binnetaiiJuvaLts e2isat to the atgregatr circulation 05 any grA other ezim I,lloerA the ID the ititohnoutyrina as an circulates ono' , " tbe Tif,t,no°llis IrctirXi.r rrltlTinaverimnoll. font o: i g . e ; o 3, . 0 it linblibbed In any three' °Cheap:- t"71,, „at the totPs o c t a l u rerttstnit are alwityp ira del In priceccoolitn: to the Inc Litton of the i.aperit.. QM= litis Iraits-0. 11. Frost, o.sirn 1 ; 2.110 11aSsix TO., and Ch rw snut str - eettt t ssis i— 0. Lsts Mg. ichnieberivth fe else tubseripllons In 4 mu,hlixihe ihrihi! ettel letmeta. led ote 9,19.9 ci ADEOUATE PROTECTION TO American Industry; An d not smother Inch or Slave Terri. tory, by 'Extension, Purchase or Conquest. • • The above are, and will be the two lead.'; ing Principles, before the country, until theY . i ire .victorious ; and we nail them to the mastl 'headipfAhe MINERS' JOIIRNAIy there to float' untilAhey wave in triumph, above the .Nation-i al Capitol at Waaltingtou. 11%0114E'S . STATE CONVENTION. T" Citizens of .Phil in, and. of. the seve ral emu:ties oribis Cknutonyrealth, attached to the PEOPLE'S PAR r 1,;,, and all voters .who are opposed to the unjust. and extravt garit measures of the 'National Administration, are requested to tend Delegates eqdal in nutehe to their several representations in the General Ae-' remhla,,it Convention to be held nt Ilarriahur on WEDNESDAY, June Stb, 1859, at 10 A. 311 to nominate candidates for Andittir Oineral nnll Surveyor General. to be voted for at the Gimer , I Eitction in next, October. lIESRY M . PULLER, Chairman ICILLIAdI 11...111 AN N, 'Sccrttary. . ' People's County Mass Meeting. A COUNTY Miss MEETI . NG will be held - the Court House, in the Borougli of Pottsvill, on MON-DAY, June Gth,1,859, at 2 o'clock) p. M., for the purpose of electing DELEGAT;Est to utiend the ate Convention," to be Veld at Harriiburg, on Wednesday, June Bth, 1d51,1 at 10, A. M., to nominate candidates for At,-! tarot: GENERAL and SURVEYOR GENERAL; 101 be voted for at the General Election, nex: October. 'All voters oppised to the unjus unwise and extravagant measures . of the Na• tional Administration, are requested to a.l tend. • • • CHAS. FRAILY, Chairman Standing 'Collamitte,.. • LW, BARTHOLOMEW, and .7. W. I IIAAS, Sec NEW Our-43;4 said to Lo 3 ultnos_t overrun'l scoundrels. , SMITH O'BRIEN will tail fro' fur LimpuoL . . . . Tpr: exlcesive , houso o'll ir g o u s Brothers,' 'New Yotk, tutpencletl puyment this week. Tax Chotei Repab/iFaa aigimpta the name ]teed as a catitlitlate 'far am De • Pretideney. • A Fr. 7 German pnper, edu t tled Cote* Frcuri , l der Pfairen Fiend (God's friend: the Popn'seu tn.j) has been niarted in St. Louis. t . . . • The Wasbinilen Stafre; duderatoad to he th organ of Judge Dangler, favore' the reopening 'the AfPreen rlave trade qtr defiance of the•laws. . • Trtetm are no Ices than •4,6UU lodges of Free' Masons in the United State.l,.ne iriy all of ' i whier:i are said to he in an unusually` flouriehing condt THE :tin+. Sheridan Mu,prUtt, who,e death lip Liverpool, Ira! , announred iu the Jakt. foreign nevrt, nilllereinerabined as Miss Susan COthinan, si ter of Charlotte. Tye I.lochannit orgailt , little tried, to r„lurt their umter for that. they, call i the pacifieltion t Utah. ' Doeen't Ift:th seem to be getting rrely i lAA of another inarifiehtion about th l is rime Tun Washington • CunNiitistiim in y a .tbat hoods are a common' currency. Ths retaittrs the Vott , tirati. , a are rich in that'lrind of eurreney;l ,They are in the regular z riceipt of their "ten thousand a year." 111 nre indebted to our late town,tnan, iktheringt; , n, now in Kansas, fur a : nutetbqr thepublished in th4t Atnot number ie a copy of The Ireckfy.Chatepial, publithed Achisoil,. which nppenre to be yet ably conducted. This paver has run• up the liming candidates for 1560: 1.1 For Prexillent—WlLLlAM 11. SEW.ARD. it I i! New York. , - . , ~ .. 4 • r I ' , For 1'i',.... , President—kitANK P. BLAIR, ilti..; of SliPeouri, • ‘. . 1 . ~ GREAT effUIAP ore icing Lade by l the Let O. I flee Department to ,curtail, the expenses of 11'4 I braneb of the liovermuynt.. Already many rofitia ji Lave teen changed from daily to tri-weekly, a4d from tri•weekly 'to weelely. In rums ; eases Kitt servire bee Leen'alLogether discontinued. C ak, gee are sometitnesimProvelhents, but cutups. liiig n person who bail been in 'boilable or gettin his newspaper every day to be satisfied with recoixing it !Mee times a week, will. hardly . bo considerfd on, improvement by whoever has to softer hi lit.: SINCE the Sepoy revolt in India attracts, the world's attention, there has been' no insorrer:titin 'o wide Wresd as that now exhibited in the Dein ocratio ranks.- Illinois, Pennsylvania,Louisiade, Virginia * Tennessee, and lCentucky are all lin arms agaliist n party which-Senator Smile sa l ysi4s 'now fallen into the bands "of a turbnlentlfactiotis, sad despotic coalition of those whore only obj‘q is'to glut themselves with power and wealth ' Who would make party discipline and orgatl - lion subservient to their nefarious designs,"4l d such as no good'citizen should loner :tolerate. TO: SCHUILML COUNTY ALMS Hot:sr.—MA law nos enacted at tha.last session of s ate Liegls ! mature, "bilking swim rodical 'changes in the-Map r‘geinent of this Istitution,and a correspondeet'it .frosit certain statements afloat in regard to prne: - tices there, desires to know if the provisions ,of the law hare been carried into affect: Compl ! :eints , of improper Conduct in the Institution halm' fifso reached us. Such. should of course, be elect:kid, and a eveally trust that the proper' officeraL, will enforce the law regulating the Alms House, stritt : lv, so alai esisling4aboes of authority. inir i, o crushed. 1 • IT tt r: Charleston L ifescury saysi--'..The Dougins• Democracy hove broadly andluneinivocallyAe nie.l the preservation of law and order in fits TmitilileS , licregini rights of thri Southern Iloilo and Sinvehdlder dim concerned. 1 1 • • .1 4 These are the friends with whom we are. askeilltil confederate, and on whom. we are to depend 'lnc the akftaneetnent of principles and the preser4is tion of our rights and institutions derivable their from. The south can uelinOWledge no such consent fril ship. She can consent to no 'Duch alliance. ' e will refuse to ignore the assertion of her righ t, "and must require fidelity and soundness:o . AP who want her follow:4)4)." . I :r ...............—____ . -.. . A mentnin of the People's Party will be litifd at she Court House it. this Borough, at 2 o'clt'jk on the afternoon of June C., ISZY9,—xt d6irh hour we prevutue the Democratic turetiog wirr -114 , 're adjourned.:—for the purpose of: electing &leg:ilea to the State Convention to be held at IlifirritiMig on the Bth proximo. Eery. opponent \:.rif The present obnoximss.iluchanan Adminis trat4, and the Fro-Slaver ' , Free Trade iloctrines•'l4 ilw Sham Democratic party, should make it a.peiiit. to be 'preient. antiCipate for the Peotile'l Party art overtibelining victory at the turning October election, and every movement in the'iin terim Ahuhl tell on the distracted ;auks of our opponents. Let the Peoples meeting ateni en the GtJ, be a "crusher." ~ Trie t. tea in 111 . '1) Persia, whit,' railed from Yolk fur Liverpool, on 11 7 cdnesday, takes out two tuillins, nine hundred and bittety-eight thutitiftd, eight hundred and tigitty:nine dollars ($2,9n : tiStt). This amount is ti4Targest by some s7o,'q,- (100 that ever lift that port by a single strametti.— The Movements of the plesitta metals furd s ish the most reliable test 1y which' to pronounce ; art , the soundness or unsoundness of any - comm l ar7 vial sstem. France is thriving wonderously °der a protective 'meta. Her act imp), ft of the precious [Deists, is annually increasing, while She bat been ode:toeing ie . the development of iter export trade in a ratio exceeding that of Stu other country in the lurid. great Britain loiiks out for •theinter!:ate or her 'objects. Prussia ifre trots hers. All are glee but die - American Re public. We are keipg drained.of our specie, tied impoverished, while . Idlearsex is monateh of ittir workshops.. It seems as if another Hevoleifen eijoally as important io our domestic gotten:li b na that of 1776, is neceiLiry, and we despair of tti ttantialprotperity to the country, until the lite enter apoll ,tilb =UMW°. Tie Attininistintion at4it nit iiirrepal Glitritiners the F State to K4uNis to rostra ti rag men, an d they hscatork Frae. Fie to wen thetessirett. ~/tAteit Out itGorsrnorto . blab to: contral and restrain the; BioimOns, end be testis ti be 'rultig• Mar tooo great at appointing borer , Ton accounts from the Pike's Peat Region ere distressiog. Many of thernigiatits are staiving, and the !cenei,. growing out of this state of af fairs, are truly horrible. Those whose statements . induced the large 'and unwarranted exodus this season, may escape man's pinishment, but can. science moat prick them shOply. It is 'three dly auspecred thet!.the Geverneirent bade hand in the 'tnauer, with the view of enlisting men for a foray on Sonora end Chihuahlia. If,so,' it is the . duty of the Government to despateli l i provisions Out immediately to intim the distress, 'From the first we urged criution in this matter of emigre. tiog't;) Pike's Peak. To us the sudden' furore frton a few evidently, interested parties, looked suspitious. No punishment would be too severe for men cold-blooded enough to induce the young and tlioughtless, to rash into a wildernessoapre- L I pared and with no prospect of success. Ir• James Buchanan had a hind in tAtis 'work, he merits universal execratioit. - The following appeared in the Pottsville Dem: erratic Stamford of Satardiy, May 21, 1 1959 : • ""a -Peoples Part N.—This . Association - will hold a meeting at the Court -Douse on 11.01411 the 6th of June near, 1.3 , :be sufferance of the Damociatte Party. We refer'our readers to he Curreepoildenco of Mr. O'Connor, the. Chairman of tge Democrinie Standing Cion'xiittee, with Mr. - Frailty on th4t subjeet. It gill speak fur We advise the Editor of the Stanti.t . n/ to out out and lay by for use in his editorial columns, for May; 1860:the following : '"AlglrPeinoernti:e Puriy.—This Anonelation Will bold a meeting 'ut the Cook ikwe'efon Monday 5.f June nest, •by the esufferunce of the People', Party. We refer ourtienders . tu iht re cult, of the Election of Ifletobei; 1859. It will rimfik - for itself." The .Standard may rely that this will be truth?; • fat and appropriwo fur nest year. • THE COAL TRADE. • sitam The 4uaritity - spit by Railroad this. week is 33.359 to—hy• Canal .18,788 18—for the week 72,146 OS tone, against . 40,07 t !tons for the cor responding week last year. Tbo increase ibiiweek is principaly from Schuyl kill County on seeount of the turnout which ex isted last year among the Boatmen. Next week, mid 'foe the balance of the usenet; the weekly; crease will not be large. . • The. trade sums up this week..as follows from all the Regions: ka New York to-do >•• = j r,.. : 2. -t 114 3 :4r: a "s :tz g; C - : Ei " ? a9 F a . 2 : ,24-5 1 , 1 p ; .1 1 . 1 p?ii 11 .'1 . 2.741 . ' ' 5 4 Id e 5 -r1 E, f. 3 er="s 5 ‘: ....I 1: ....o v. 4 4 • . r.? • ". I ' .z , • •••: I 3 tZ I I I •-•9 E=1 -,11410. . ~,,F . ... ~ ~ . . ......; c 3 —3l r—o —sFli=Pill, I -.., -..-- - ..:' - 0•na,..-- .... 'l- , .....f. ,, ,C.-a ; :5e, ,, ,....g,7,,=Vg- 5;,' -,-1i1.7.4,==..-1!.• 0 HIM E . ' : I ' TIM BROAD MOUNTAIN TUNNEL.:The Ashland peoPle are in an . uproar about this 'tolls on the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Raton. Railroad.. A tunnel through the Broad Mouutain is ,the only • feasible plan for relief.• It is .true it would take some time to make it, but it would prove to be the heststoelt in the County, (rut would he of rest . importance to the 'Coal Tratle of tbnt section.— 'We learn from good nothtrity, that it he male for a HALF 31ILLIO).: OF DOLLARS, and ii - ould be the most direct mute - Join Philadelphia to Lake Erie, shortening the distance about 20 miles over any 'tether , route. The tunnel stock .would pay from 20 to 40 per cent..on the invest-, 'tient, nod mail hare no rival. A charter was' received at the last- 4 SeSeicm, of the Legislature . giving great powers to the Timid Company. If' the Philadelphia intezetts do not take bold of it, In all probability the New Yorkers will, because the Company have the privilege of running a road to Auburn anti connecting with the Auburn and Allentown Railroad noW..giking, running direct' to New York, and it would be FIFTY mile's nearer to the Town of Erie, Pa., for the trade of .Fete Y o rk to take the route front Nell 7 York via. Easton, Allentotio anrf Auburn to Sao-, loiry . hy„thie Tunnel route, than by the New Yo, ow/ Erie I?ailroa<l to the town of Erie, Pa., and Tin hare better grade' alto. Those interested bad bettir look to .this builness in time. Phil ndelphia, anti the heading Railroad, are deeply in terested in this matter. New York has tapped. Reading, and she can tip the Sunbury end, Erie Railroad end a large portion of the Coal Trade of Schuylkill County, by securing this Tunnel. . - I Our correspondent at Mauch Chunk sends us thn following. list of toth , and froight from the various point/arm Wilkesbarre to New, York cif; Lehigh Canah: . Thies of Tolls. • i F r om Wilkesborre to White Haven R. It., 'so 25 White Raven& It.4kport to Easton Canal,. 33 Do, Easton to Bristol Canal, . _ 33 Do. Rockport to Elston,- - ' 38 Do, Easton to Bristol, 33 Do. Mauch Chunk & Penn Raven to Easton, 33 Do. Easton to Bristol, 33 Tolls from Wilkesbarro to N.,York via Lehiih,d; Susquehanna Railroad, Lehi h Gma6t Eistnn, • bd. Canal to Outtet, New Dolaware Raritan Towiigu from Zips Brunswick to N. York, IS' Toll From Wilkerborro to Nen York, $t 44 Rotes cif Frei hie: From White Hoven to Bristol, " " • ' " •' • ": - --Rockport to Bri " '• Philadelphia, " Penn Haven tu,Bristol, 0 ' " " " Philadelphia, .Mauch Chunk to Bristol. . " Philstielphint e " White llovetilo'New York, " Rockport " " " . " Penn Iluve6 " " '' •' Mauch Chunk " " Toll. nod Freight!, From Wilkeeharre k White Haven to Bristol, $1 81 " Rockpeirt to Bristol, 1 ..5I •' Yen.^• Haven to Drittol. 1 46 • 0 lilo . uch Chunk to Bristol. 1 41 i ' Toll. and Freights, From IVilkesburreto New York, ";, Rockport to New York, . " ' Penni. Liven to New York, MauCh Chunk to Now York, 7 I ME Lehigh Coal and Navigation CsmPany hos • 'wide a dividend of three per cent.; from the, pro• fits or the Init half year, payable on aid!after the 15th instant. Coal, vessels continue scarce - at Phllade!phia l Nod freights pile high—we quote $1 60 tO Bostcr, $1 .15 ,to‘Providenee nod 90 eenta to New York. , • A:lo . unit Pitonnsun Cott Antiwar IN.—ln-the I;ondUn Mining Journal of April 30, 1859, we A- A ?erre the fact anudunced. that sonto go:sidemen, interested-in the working of Coal in the United Stow, are anxious to obtain/end disseminate re alio the most effiCent and ere ..working •practised- t in the CoU ire,Nifieastie, Sod* I Wales, h particulars 'of the 'lanai sp end implements employed, their , and that they offer n pretnium, fur a paper containing the moat' ion. It is proposed theta gen- E some -large+. collicrj in t each ith the system of'managemeitt of men employed (clastilled) chigiory, tools, waken' anituts, - "Fleeted *Me 'papers to be Haag Journal. Inregar . d to Ily, weestrifet• the following nuroicol system lieries of Lsnens and Scot land, wt proved unebiner rookery, price, dcc of Fiie Pounds. complete informa oral description district, be given, pOrrued,' number pay! tritium of ov i price, de. Tho publisbed India I the matter triers • from the Joorool I Thy rut extietil Of boa tong Lion know almost entirritneal purtanitir for acquit which Is thus °pea i net hie is co be *slob pursued as willlea • 1 waifs it?.+l sourrisfl aunoutrioneitt that 14: ,13441. A Contrast and a Prophecy. Pottsville. May 29, 1839. , ..••••••••%, oft •••• * Ca .1 1 Ce . :4. • ~.".I,is - - g.-.7%5t RIM fable iul4rmsetion tbe OA It lel& of the United Stotts. ; yet hitherto. the Americans bare tepee, thenterives of not op. ng Immettee preitetbry edreednee them; nmr, however, a different itheff, and sorb , roam ' win be the perfect development of tale !wealth. ,iVe this day - publish the Toni rrewiustu; of fire roAqdr each will be awded Ax Metal*, . : ~ Ca the made of emideetlent eatery operatttatita the *drib otErmland. Scotland, Lantsuddrit, ants oath Wallis-411e premtant ism" .10 each dlstsl:l,l4tie Ojeda? the tea . i innoslng theaward bide etn wears the 'teddies 1013 of • - inteh ta formition retstrog to solli•vp comet stn England is reef prove an Infallible nulde loth" s &aural working. °Cite* colliwlee of the United 'States. by istiebilim all concerned in Afterleanctalpronerttes decide noon the Most judicious imam to panne, and t he best attlettint r . ry and materials to employ.. • . • That the Atnerlian GUI fields:ahldh mem a antlefe del area of nearly 150,000 stiusiontild,lhontteontlans nalorked lit ecareely to be 'expected, mind remembering the maxim "There,' room entugh am all." we thick the 1 etaunehiet monopolist would satrei•ly J erre Ila greet in hopedlutent to the progr es s of clvilist on. Ewen atm. ilifi g r'i eaTitaibie of do Itad..f .. :Ps to lioness Mc 4 1 Means of maintaining the andiridni on. ocerthe eater priM'aettich wilt convert their country i 'ea great lades irial iialloo, the Eiielish-semill rid r cc; and t allay Vie morelratioyekrima, that Bagligb it ,tists wig krt. quirrd Cr supply the neervary jun the admmutres which they will derive will be 'neaten able.. indeed 11.1 s simply tbla--they will be justified .1 anticipating all the farces. usually netrulug from th working of col lieries, instead ot the [allure* which ontd otherwise be alniost ineillable where mining ia' a its Infancy.-- IVe shall peat week be eusblcil to po .1144 Information relativelo the mode w hich will bee. .ted for ascertain log the respective merits of the Pape seat la, and the date Pied upon fur their receptioa. . - ~ This proposition it wins o alone of a tpecalat ire spirit.l It aopereilious igneriance of cog ioll, We have not,-it is true. the deep linguist' the mining operationS.ol bateotsparitliely, we raise now fancy of. eclat piining operatiois to the ntimtrir . aadexteat'of collie Britain, sad did f the market retia very speedily equal • the 'eeri l y. a Coal production of . Mislead. II . have not reached a perfect system ) rieng before we attain the colliery e: gland now possesses, we shall the ski equisites ter bring ott bl aafety and ith economy to the e are Lean manage our Wunder I the intervention of' either foreig` , experience machinery. Thal • the point elated at la , the propo capital bas beilt many of our 're riihed-the tree for the purpose; ,t gencruisly assisting the enterpr " moat of the,interesti, of our ow and` twits:lies. Foreign agent with their eyes upon our Cod avowed Object is, to supply the , : e. machinery and materials, to in every department ofWhieti.si petent as those desirous Of este different resthee." We are 'net point the foreign capitalists, cu Mencing their regime; but it see ) should not be permitted anywbe `lVe are yearly becOming wound er around the fingers of MsropFai and capitalists, until atlas!. wh but a mere colonial dependency. ing foreign goods and eat:lofty rate of millions of. dollars' ertiiy erornent organ at . Worthington unnaturalized personage,' 'one ed of being in the interest of ders ; andfibw, vie are to hovel our colliery opera tions;4o enahl lats to supply machinery eicti to 4, manufecturcrs and mechanics ar incapable;totally of - ,furnair4 that notb3Og but another nevelt us to Weir off completely, the 3 task-uMsters. . It can only bell ing d system of Proted,tion ; by rate of duties to keep out of the ducts of patiper fellior, se destrat eats of the. American mechanic. confidence in Pennsylvania, ant „ I with her sister States, will yet : tible.power on this-subject of i oril American labor. MAIN(I'AT'S PATENT MINE I. Thu toll 4lcTit of this invention .cia by . those Coil Operators wh `ti .It is 11(4 necessary toslludo to cll.Ol this apparritus, 'nit is I t gaged in wining. Tolthe on however, we call attention,. aff. ample testitnony of the value r It will be perseived from the la '' '.7 4; Pottsct Co.. dated April ; ',2 are no.well pleased .with it, t %'; I ;erecting another, suCtiOantly 1 7 'l their builers,twentr:four, in nu lus is r.; , rjl adapted to loComuthi , water solikned by it is More rea to ateam,ithereby causing &mea l rzi: of fuel. ...iti,ithout ; further 'pref of the reader ie directed to th 4 NO. 24,036-PATENTED 1 Altsertsvaits, It AY, Ev/., M 1,41541 EN! Haring had your -Apparatus for trr" I ,n operationat our mines at 11 1 , May, we hare much pleavure In cc efficacy and adaptation ft.r the pur l rendering the mine water fit for u big the schi. Se" (which at our mi ler in one month) and rendering th preserving hollers, sating 'the est) i pairs. and ofillmes of new boilers. of many thousand doll srs 'a year t I uess of the water. all= is:generatt with 3 Vio l ently lion of neatly one. .II( leas coal, audlhe machinery working much more km Our boilers were cleaned out 114 week, and f mud tt be iu a Recto. trtle of prerervittio To no ynnr Anita nitaa has been the means of caving malty th anmuds of dollars lu hauling of water. renew tof 6.11.4. : ke, (Signed) . 11. l'atif..k CO., per G. C. VJTTS. Po IDfit It. A. MAING AY. Mi. ' War haye rend the art Mei.ra. G. 11. P..tte & relative n.,r in which your 11 star Purifier -foreign subq tures from thetwatir, easily generated int -) staam. It Is of &liars ta G. 11. Potty* Co.. In nt.o a Laving t) the valves In thel as I built the machinery f.)r. 'toy power t i judge of it. action In ter. I ran recommend It with tam are !Owning under the iteremity , In their boilers. (Signed,) • It. A. MAT AY—Dear Sir:— Apparatus was put up at ff. Po. U•olf Creek. a boiler would not la+ month•, morn than a month or ta. tug than from 3 to WOO In bolle when your Apparatus was put up a trine, ow ng; tn•the change In t . commend It to all coal operatora wh ate olgh en flohey so, Inn acting est. l bellotit further that it la w • motives. • (Pll.nett) IL A. AY. Eng .-'.l,lixort Dear nWr :—fhe corrosive effect • boll .w. has hitherto been a eoorce convenience. not only clueing hoilern, fin t. the lons of time In m.I tins in new boilers. (thin sinned during the luny season) sod In th e an expense of several hundred dol, All this is. however. ainided by and Mineral Water Purifying and Being thoroughly convinced of it tided on erecting another at mar I' one erected attire Red lase t • supply both met. We have no hesitation in recom l operat ow:being fullyeonrineed tb them of itt utility and economy. • nee at our cr Iliery, and as Att.)! an experiment. we only erected a one year's use of It are so mulch now erecting one sufficiently tar. boilan(SignelL) POILATIMPHIA COJt MARK Prices remain without change,' kill is sellinm from 43100 to $ -lied Ash ant. $3 20 tt $ .$3 iS to $3 37/. Ntw Tent COAL ..A. D 18511.—The deMand is good, Mit material change! , The 'coed thorn of lest year, but ill parties are eon:turn ineatore lb I quote by the cargo t.s3 25 di tun from yard at $t 00 ®sl I foreign hi moderate, and price /roe.—Seotch Pig! Iron tnntill. For other' kinds there at farmer quotations. Tnt Thrstan- Coal, and IF . without change eincej our lw I) . iracite retells at $5 CO 2000 N. i SI 15 43 -I 10 I 03 1 00 still 2 5$ \ 251 Sith=ylklll Coal Tiro! Elibudity of qO/11 %OM* ==iMIZW, Port Cnrbon, - . • Haien. Auburn, ~ Port, Clinton, Total for thioniellt. Pievioosli this y4l, Total, To mime time las ;nerealse, ton =CM Mb, following over the dilieren week eadlocon Mine and 9: Mt. °Ann. Schuylkill Valley Mt. Otrbon k?t. I DIIII Creek, Plaegiove Coal:Tr •mount transported dortol llelion Canal, I• 11. Blatant nallrolid. • 6A Lehigh Coal Trail. Co For the week ending on Setae Lebiab Coal and Nev. Co., Sprint Mountain Mines, Coleraine d 0.,, Bearor Meadow do.. New Yen. and Labial Coat Co., Gamin Penna. Call 1,1).0 ' Mouth Spring Mountain Cad, M. Munnney and etinun, I_ • • ltaileion Coal. _. Zan Sugar Loaf Coa l 'Mount Pleasant Coal, , Connell .Ridge. I , Fork Monittalit Cant C0.,1 A Fran ndloraddklin Out 094 • , • . I* • ilartiont Cal 0), . " I,4mttakes not xbibits also, a ry capabilities 1. rte which ilic,, Great Britaitf, ten in.the in 'ere, more Coal kn., than Great re it, we could kgregate of the is true that we: l a mining; but .sperienee which r eked her _in l et diamonds in !dace. We think erests without capital. talent, . . , • , Rates, of Toll, 4c., to Baltlisforee , 1 In curt of .• Jo! eklual • .. Comptes: '2 , ••• Clam krOalSonboey aboreSbemoklo, St SO $2 15' - ' D : ). • below "Do. . 248 .2 10 trevorton. . . • . 1.6 a Lckene Valley, 1 ,:9 ' . 1 to Ploegrove, , , ; ^ ll • ..1 $4 manufacturers I - ' ter seenss to us ition. Foreign [roadeslioil fur- overoment very ;Se, to the detri, Rre now here, fields, and the ecessary funds, arry on a trade, are just as emit .,Tishing here 7st ,aforma3 at what ntemplato coin- ma to ua that it •re on our soil.-.- ighter and tight. manufacture's ill be de tide,' We are itaPort• g specie, at the, week; the Clue , ie editeirliy an i rnwrie, tospeet 'British free tra MEM foreign capital 7 I teriale, which u.cir sappol=ed to be r. It id. evident don, will enable oke of European one by ettablish hiving a hcary 'country the pro ive to the inter- We hue every believe that ebe eak with irreAs- reign aggression Trn PCRIFIER.- il duly npprecia h.sve___sted It.— he matfett operun tteiliar to nll en °zed certiEentee rding tie they do )f the utpnrater. t certificate of G. , 1869, that they .nt they n 5 ,43 now ,rge. to supply all I her. The appara- I atittioro, as the lily generated In. with economy cc, the attention 010110:0d' real& .th MAY, 1859 rcinher Ziff. IsZA. INEER—EIear Sir:— url 31ineWa r If Creek,i nre . l3st ifying to its great se intended. six: in boilers by remov es will eat up a bol• ~ water soft. t hereby nse of constant re ilherto an expense us. Front the soft In much less time Ab. 9: 18'9 I tbnte, Oven you by , ) the excellent - man• ctil in remising jilt ak Ing It soft 'ind say Ing thou.anda fliers and, repairs. as pump*. "Ina.nturh 4 as Car at it lies in Itansing Impure wa• re t. any patty who w‘lng Imnurn water WM. C. SMITII. • .114ellinist. February, 1559. !lore your Purifying to & tuiuri at during. the summer without repairs. rust. Since 1 opt May. POTTSVILLZ, 1 it has curt them but ant•r. I hereby re: have had bad vrat,r. 440 uny OtOrt • infer eilmiated for lota JIIN T. NOBLE. • Beal r z. 21st Aprit.llls9 g7 , IIINSCA •••• 31i:ccasvit of Moe water on our Int great I 'PS and In deketo trot, of the icing repairs or put• varility bappenina hsuiingof water. at Ara per month. he use of yonr-Mine iltering Apparatus." * utility. We have tie; (him Ash Sipe. the :et being sufficiently 'Fending. It t. all real t a trial will convince y.We have 21 boilors in aingav's Purifier was mall one; but; after pleaved that we are to supply 111 of our I. H. POTTS k CO., per O.C. PJTTS. T. May 26, 1850. , White A►h Sehuyl ,3o on board, and i 46. 'Lehigh; Crum MAngue, May 26, d price} are with eeelpts greatly ex anutacturing boat• n heretofore. We $1 20, and liy'the 50. The supply of are sustained. gi been in more 51e is but little inquiry, n 31arkets renpin C.goototion... An -06 50 per ton of e for - 1859. • • d and Canal, fur the I I last: CANAL. 104'4 10 2'202 18 23,134 10 31.784 :8 219713 11 Tri.soo 12 19',=4 10 93,1213 te, • •osids 1 AO C. , 21 traWilPerted Ilan , County, for county the qua' Rain ads uneley creel! mloll'll. It. V, • 5, rboh " 9 Att. TOTAL. 66 01 389.3:17 03 !161 01 00,830 02 Ige 09 11.835 03 287 17 134119 19 949 11. 171,371 16 713 • 153,388 11 de tbr 11959." eAsst - month: 70k. . TOTAL. 1. .10,15203 02 11.270 17 ' r 1539 by Canal. ay bud: , 143.141.. 14.731 10 93,103 01 1,646 17 7.749 12 472 09 3063 11 142 12 ' 1,906 OS 211 01 3.619 01 tic asap 17 791'.13 4,143 Or, 113 co 719,13 sons isThin 16 .m 0 os 3,076 OS . 496 14, 13.1=13 1.01.0 n 24 • somis-is • 41444 OS • 11940 ~IAO 10 , us so 2. 220 02 0 0 03 apt os 41031 03 -..Z11,193 Lebtah itailerit: Yor !riete, llll4 3 oa ttootf- • • . • - Ilaalelsn ( A isnii;e Co.) • tag it: -21:tot 11-.80,:or rooiroor °el co) 2.96W0 .a. 2 36 89 'Original Uldite;(3 rye, L:& Cc Mt 13.3AWSS 17 llonat Ileuant. . • • , 1121-11 OC lit.: -(Ramlnlp liatopebirs.) . 11,219 La JUN 11 Coleraine. (Natal : lirtf Cd", =330 OR Bearer Megideer .-11.4493 . 07 M. fork& it Son) =3514 .'21,56$ OR N. Sp: YR; (J. a. u rears &C 0.,. 111,1:4 'll. Sp. 311.4Dabla & Dehayen.) , - 19 OS Union Improvement, Coy German Penna 4 • Other ellippers, 1 06 213.105 09 31.k31 03 103.173'07 Tdtal by Ibialroad„ Canal, Lad isai, increase, . • Rates, Of Toll and Tiansportatiola on }WL►. kRIALODO RAIL ROAD Prom F'ennt . Frew .In.r.rtrban . S. itzsm . A nbaris Pl.f.lintn• . Tollieiunind, $1 40 $1 35 - $1 25 $1 23 To !Ph lisnro-,. 140 1 :15 • 1 Z •1 20' Spring 31114, 135 ...- 130 .1 20 .1 93 Reading. . 05 90 ' 80- 60 Itiales.Of Toll by iCsinal for-the preiesal ' - Prom 'trbon..llL Otrfron.S.lltrtn,./t.Ciinfon To Phlindn, • 65 64 62 60 • Spring Mille, 60 •59 •67 - 50, - Norrinl own. 65 54 .- 52 • 45 - Balding, 38 37 35, 31 Rotes of Ptelght by Canal. • - . Pr ,tit Pt. C. if In it.:. ' S. flans. it: Ciistom To Ige. , Yor!s, 11 65 ". .$1 60 --- ... $1 45 ' To l'bilacin i , • 60 • -65 • ' '. • 50.' Rates of Toll and Transportation. VII LEHIGH •ALLZT RAIL 110 AD. Mauch Chunk to Trenton, - - - - •V SO . Elizsbethport. • - 290 . dal Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, 26 ILITLII ON TIM CAN#I.9. Frain Minch C: unit to New York via Dela ti ware XXcc Raritan Canal. • V 46 Ilmm. Mauch Chunk to Mew Tort tin Mor ris Canal, 2 32 Rates of Toll. fire= Mauch Chti*li. Via Lehigh Valley and Noel heen,.Penn. to Master, si reef, Philadelphia; . 71 • Coal Eatiocis.asil AND OTHER. SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS MALY Di WILL.III 1110311 P SOS, Railroads Plitladelphla. Reading k Pottsville - , 311ne 11111 and Schuylkill llayen - lohnt Carson - • - • - - - - - 'Mount Carbon and Port CarbOn - - Mill Creek • - - • - • - Sebny 10111.'001.y - - - • Gorbarry Creek , • - - • Bantam...... - • ••• I Canals s Schu lkillNavigattoli ii 50 preferred - - 50 UnlOd Canal- - - • - Sn preferred • - • fA Del.& lledtn Coal*Traneportat'n Co.'s 100 Railroad & Coaltompn nice& lit - tieSchuy. I. Nay . It.lt.k CoalCia, - 50 Lehigh Coal Navigation Co b - , 50 Hazleton Coal Co, - - - • Buck Mountain Coal Co. -•-• 50 Pennaylvania Coal R.u.c0... 100 Lehigh Valley R.-ft. Co., • - Lykeus Valley Coal Co. • • , - -• • t Beaver .IfeadoweCoal & R. 11 . :Co.-50 • [dhotis Valley Railroad 4 Coale°, - i t2o • Coal Compan ‘ les t Forest Improvement co . . . 25 North American Co..prefrrred - • 25 as.o ionimqn Delaware Coal Co. , • -- - Cumberland Coal Co. - - - New Creek Coal Co.. - . • • 311seellaneonsi Miners' Bank - -- --- , Farmers' Bank - • - • - - Pat tlSTiller,llF CO. - PottPmillo Water CO /Yr The gloat of all Coal Coin pancs thpAharellat when furnished by WOe nobller lion.' NEW. ADVERTTENTS 2Q, 0 0 0 CABBAGE PLANTS, ALSO, 2,000 Tomato Plants, fOr salr cheap. by B. BAtiNAL' iii - Apply on Greenwood 11111, or at Ms Store. • 5-4RVING'S LIFE ,OF WASHINGTON. UST , published, the sth Yoltone of op ih« LIF r. OF WASIIIMITUN, by Jrsing.completing I br Work :also full sets, for sato at publisher. prima. by B. HANNAN. '59 2:-'1 Boo':ret.r, 'Glare St Po'hri7/4. ICE CREAM SALOON: undeisigned, having opefied an Ice Cream Saloon► at her residence, Nome: i on strut, POTTSVILLE.. solicits a share of th. - TT.inGlie patronage.. ICE CREAM, of any ilivor and su tut r tor quality. supplied In I true or small quantities, at the shortest notice, and on reason:ll4o terms. SIRS. J. S.C. SL%RTIN. Pottsville, May 2i, '59 224 it Oil Clothing. • AND WATER PROOF' RAT MANUFACTORY, NG Doernsu wiLLIAMSBUBG, SEW YORK. orders by nril execnt , wl with promlduess and allha lowe.t ntanufaaurera' prices. JOUN GRAUAM. 22 245. \ln♦ 2i, '5!) PUBLIC SALE. iV ';NICI;INDA Y and 'ITES7 DAY. the 12th and 14th days of Julte, 1859. at 10 o'vrwk in the fotenoon. wii be exposed to public the at the Lite dw.111112 house of Henry tloy, decesecd in the Borough of Orwigsbur4, the we i r. Bowing a.thica, to wit :—llorsea. eowe,l ; 'hop. .sxmot, pi nrs. I dorse•power threading machine, 2 fan mills. carriages. sleighs, bar. neve, ,t 14 of lutubcr and h. tout refl.; wheat, rye. corn. and oats Toultry, clock 6. Leda, bedstendß, chair,. t ablest. !tare*. carnets snit a number of other Grading utensils and household furniture. Terms of wale made known on th i depict !ale by ItEUIIKN 110 Y. • THOMAS 110 Y, Administrators. lIENRY May 21, '5O 2.241 t AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. Established in 1852. Carrying the 11. 8. Mails S o iling Positively on the . Liay Advertised. HE BEAU'FIFIJI, A I ex- 4'. , \j trytne clipper ship 'TEM PL. %It," 1100 •••• AS • tans burthen. Manila comniander, Is now rapid y • lug at Pier 10 Katt River, and haying over one-half of her cargo engaged. will sail for - Melbourne direet, posi tively 20th June. The accommodations for lydh First and Second Class Passengers are unsurpassed for coto• fort, light and ventil Ilion. Bates of Pasitsge. First Cabin Saloon. F - h Eal; Second Cabin. SIM. Children to arms. tree; ender twelve. half i rice. For Freight fir Passage. apply on byAntrOto It. W. CAMERON, 6 Bow ing - Greenew York. Sight Bills for sale, and cash advances tnadeon con. signments. Consignees In Australia: Messrs. Wilkinson, Bros. CO. May 2% '59 [June 12,'58 24 ly] V.•• _ . - A. M. ALLEN'S DOUBLE. DISTILLED SOAP! iarWarrantal the Only GLnuine-M4. For 111%.*shing noel Bleaching Linen. 3lnglin, Vie. READ Wit AT TIIE LANES SAY ABOUT IT! V E have used, the above Liquid Soap fur the Out 7 ream, and we Imo*, front, long experience. it dote rod irijure the finest linen or, marlin. We bi,vblY recommend It to every lady who' wishes-to rave Libor end hard soap„ and lasso beautiful' white clothes. Mrs. Woo. ‘Vsiff. 3lrs. Stall. Sin " Thos. Poster,,, " T. Stillman, " Sherurtn. ' F. liwtheq. " " Thos. Mills, " 3..3lcOitinesa, " " Istac Severn. " Fishlek3lorris, And hundreds of others, too numerous to mention, • For salt at B. Ban nan:srdore. In bottles prire t 6 cents —and^.l cents all weed for empty bottles. Also fur sal, by iluntsinuer t Cc.. Schuylkill Ilaven. and by Moor head k Co. Minersville. Price, 6 cents a pint. • Ma:villa, May 28,'59 slat- READ THISI-vlt • tt o EC EIVE tl, Pottsville. May 27th, no _,. at the IVEST DltANall IIIUEUAL IN. SUR.t.'CE COMPANY, per hind. of Mr. Sows:L.o. TAT. ins, Agent, the sum of Ten Dollars, which Is In full: for two weeks slekneu. For the prompt manner in which the Arent acted in my ( . 3%0; I am under obligations, as I yeetived my dues two &lye alter I sent In my claim. • t Iterpectfulll, lIEML MEYER." "Thla if in earthy that I attended Mr. Ilmet Mann, during tds recent Sickness, gars him his certiticite. and was preSent when .the Asent, Mr. Eimsom. C. T.nLeu, paid him Too Deflate. . inure. revert:ally, JOIIN T. CARPEN MR, M. D." . . - - ines-Fire Risks taken on Reasonable Terms iFor furhter paittsulsrs rail et tfte Mies, FEGEW'S 110TEL,•11777STILLE, SAMUEL C. TAYLOR, Agent. NttaTille, May 2'x,'53 2:'tf • LEffirtsi vALL V RAILROAD. 'is ;miner Arrangenionts sz rassonger I ns. ILIN and alter MONDAY. MAY 16th, 149. the rasaanger Tialna on tbo Lehigh Valley Maim& Couspany will run at the fvllowlog hours: 'OgiggSME Down Trilling'. leave , Lail. Errrus. Awat. Manch Chunk at 3.P0 Ai M., 12.20 P.M.-12.55 P.M Slatlnatnn 640 'I" 1.08 " 1.29 " White nail 7.n " 1.:13 " : 2.23 • " Cataiumqua 7.27' " 1.45 ." , 252 " Allentoan 1.46 " .1.56 " - 3.15 " tlethlebem 7.54 " 2.11 -. 4 `, 3.46 . 4 , Freemansbara I.ol' " 2.20 " 3.57 " Arrive-at Easton 8= " 2.43 " 4.45 " tip Train.. Leave. Arrant. Mail. Ezpiwt. Easton', at 6.00 A. 31., 11.45 A. M.. 3.26 P.M. Yreemansbgrg 640 " 1209 ' 337 Bethlehem . • 7,00 ' l4 1219• " 408 " Allentown . 7.40 " 1231;4. 2 20 Is - Cant/Lamps 8.01 " 12.46 " • 4.35 " White Hall. 8.26 " 1.001 w 4.52 " . Slatington 034 " 12J` " Arr. Mauch Chnnklo.oo " 205- " 0.10 ". DOWN TRAINS WITH TIIIIIII CQNNIOCTIONS. The 6.00 A. M. Mall Train will run in connection with, the Catiwissa; Wiltiamsport and Erie train from Elmtra,' Willhansport, Danville and Roped, and will connect at Allentown with the East Penn, train for Reading, liar ebbing and Pottsville: at Bethlehem , with the Notthl Penn. train for Philadelphia; at Easton Witblhe Oetel tral of New Jade' train for New York, and at Philips. bung with the Del. Dri. train fof Belvidere. This train will also enable passengers 11 go to the Wator Onp,- Perant in and Great Ileud. either by the Del ilk'. or Abel Central of New Jersey train. The 1230 P. 11. Express train will nen in mints:Boni with the Ite,d6r Meadow train tram Wllkesbarre, White Maven, ilasleton• and Weetheriv and with the Nardi Penn. train from Ilarristurg.P , Udine and Reeding, and will connect with the North Penn. train.for delphis. with the Central of New Jersey - train foe Near York. and with the Bel. Del. train -Bar Lambertville, Trenton awl Philadelphia,. • ' 17P,TRA INS WITH THEIR Chß ,TTECTIONIL The 600 A. IL Accommodation train will soonert with the East Penn. train for Itredint, Pottsville and Harris. bent. 'Melt* A. ii Mail train wilt run In ennneethin *Uh l the Brd..Del. train train Philadelphia, Trenton and La • . heatellir, with tleCtiztrt I or New train fdenliew York, with the North Penn train . front - Philadelptibi r and willconnect with the Dearer. )Leant train for Itentberli, and 4filliesewerii..l, The 3.36 P; IL Repress train will - run' In venni:44les with . the - - of Neer Jersey train . Mat New Terh,_ ennead with th e Dot Peas. train ferßeirdiwir." Ppititillis end rlida re. Ind :with the,ceteetpee, and:lL tree 9:01. maple, pamAIINOTIPI,aiui/V detideisevi; May 1611 t ;41510 '.3,29211 IZll2' 1,210 Oi 41,01509 43d 16 41.521 oa 293.03 03 i,43$ Id 145,7,11 is Terminus of • Pier lie. I. VAN DUREN. NORTON & CO„ DE,L;tu if SCR outtrins or ' RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. 2u3 Walnut street, Philadelphia. OFFICES:I 6 3 -Liberty street, Now York. Doane street. Boston. • • CUMBERLAND COAL. Alin, sole Atents forth. • Leilgtt - Coal and Navigation Company. Ortober 10. 2 66 • 42. Pier No. Al. - I A .BL AJCIST,ON & COX., . SOIPPPS OP IMP BEST QUALI7II.I or WHITE ASH. RED ASH and Tit EMONT ECII UTLEII.I, COAL' EItANNI.IN , Ct..4IPANrB CUSHIER, LAND COAL Oils°, HAZLETON LE- ~ ' /HIGH COAL. ..- . { 217 Walnut street. rfilladelpbts. 1 . ' OFILICE3 i 4 New street, New York, \ ' . ~. ; -• 17 Duane street, Boston. October 10.'73 42; ' Pier No. 3. • BAII.M. OGLE itc AND 811/PPRAS OF M T LagiIaMT.I3COW C;C:lO.llMge • First quality Red Ash Coal. so, 113'17altint 'dm!. rblLidelphis. , 'OFFICES : Na. 70 State Ftreet. iloogtoo. No. 10 Broadway, Bra York. okataw 30, 58 , 44.: ' Plea. No. 5. • TirLER. STONE & CO bmtss IN 'VARIOUS DLSCRIPTIONS Or , fled and 'White Ash SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COALS; t . AND GEOILGEB CREEK CIJICBEHLAND COAL. -•• • : 3VI Iralnut strtet.Pbiladelplals. OFFICES:' A Wrisbinglon Building, Providence.l Gb Brandwaj.Nes York. PI 11. N 0.5, PORT RICHMOND. October 111, •Ali 42. • i 22 IL.. 00 00 00 21, 7 / 4 4 t4;i' oo oo Co SHERIFF'S SALES. SHERIFF'S SALE of Valuable COAL LANDS 1 - 1 Y VIRTUE of a Writ 'of p Leretri Packs. and Other write of Execution,. IS. sued by tbe Court of Commou Pleas of Seboviki II enun , ty. and to roe directed. there mill be exposed to safe by public vendue and out cry,un 1434 our soy. 42% 40 55% Saturday, the 1I th Day of June, 1839, At 9 o'clock in the forenooiCat the PEN:CATLVANLA HALL, in the Bororeth of Pottarille, euuoty, the ful loning dencribed real extatooto wit: All the twenty thriv teo hundred and tenths pert+ , ktf PETER NIAISON, of and in tae three follawind adjeln log tracts of Coal Land. containing together blue bun- 25 00 00 0 1s 25 00 00 00 drrd and ninety four acres and thirty perchea, and alibi'. ann. of All percent. far roads. &e., sittiate,now partly in Cass and partly in New ("aide township, (formerly In the townships,or Norwegian and Schuylkill.) In the county of Srbuylkill, bourkited and described a. follow's. 50 50 . 25 IR ad. care 50 , 50 , 60 25 will who , t.)'w it: The'first of whl,l; belinning at I cheat not o a k, thence by hod of Henry Grttla and Phillo Wagoner north hiityeeren deen2e, etnt two hundred and ninety. Ten and a half perrhes to a post. north' twenty-three dearera west sixteen perches_ to a pact. thence by land of Gettle and Wagoner and secant land north s ixty nine degrees east three hundred and. thirty, three leech- z , es to a pine, thence' by /leant land . north larenty•three degrees west ninety perches to a white oak. south aixty fire degrees we-ct one hundred and thirty-tire perches to a pine, north' twenty-one degrees Weal twenty-four perch es to a corner. south sixty•nlne degrees west four hunch- Sand sixty-fire perch s Oa pine, thence by hod late of VhrisOpher Itrogrier, now the second of said tracts, and hod of:Leonard .ed south ono degree east eighty-four perches to a white oak*.and thenreby vacant land south tweuts.t hree degrees cant fifty-two perchra, to the phce of beginning. containing four hundred and e-dy.one acres'and one hundred and fifty-two perches and allowance of six per rent. for roads. , The P (Turd of 'glib+ said trots' , beuinnine at a pet. thence by land lite of Itenry' Gsttle. now the third of said tra,ts,:outh el4htv.five degrees east one hundred and slaty-J . .lhr Neeltes t a pine, south I went) , three. dee greet ea.•t seTentsen perches to a ,sltine, thenre by land of Leonard Reed north eighty nine dettiers east nns•l.ur perehes to a siuneet hence tiy the first ee , rribed trio t of land and meant land moth five durrees east one bun- tired and fin tptight and a halt perches toe ,tone, thence by meant find ninth eighty-fire degrees west two hun dred and tar nty'setiet and one-S . o4)th perches to a trone,enulh fire degree.' we. t one hundred and three perches to a .earner, south , ci3hty-fiv,e degrees east heir perches to a pine. end' south 1114,depres west silty perches t ) the Wire of bezinntng,cont dntaig two hun deed arres and eighty percher) and allowance of six per cent for route. And the third of which said t mete beginning at a post, thence by land surveyed to William Waggoner and claimed by' James Dundee, and land of leenerd Reed mutt' nue degree nest ono hundred and nine'perches to a atone, thence by second of said trects.north tser:ty. three degrees went seventeen percbm to a pine. theme by same and vacant hnd north eighty-fire degrees west three hundred end Iwo perches to a pine, thence by land of John Meyer used Company Routh thhay.one degrees west two hundred and nineteenlis to a gonna/nail one degrse.east fifteen perches to a lltlMMne by a pine. and north eighty-three degrees east four. hundred and nine tyefire perches to the phre of beginning. cant lining three hundred and Doyens acme and twenty porches mid allowance of six per cent. for rolads..kr. The prem. Wes attire devribed heingthe same which Wan tonveyrd to the said Pet..e Madam by Iwo separate i ndent urea. one of them from Sarah it. Kinsey by. indenture,. dated the twenty third day of December,A. D., 1848, recorded in R. buylkill county in Deed ank No. 21, page BA3, ' Sc., wherein seventeen fifty.sisthe thereof MM. granted and conveyed unto Charles Milbir, Morris Patterson and the slid Peter Mahon. in fee, as containing one thoueand one hundred and fifty-three acres and one hundred and forlym hie perches, more or ices, and excepting out of said grant a piece of land conveyed to John C. Oirernien, of three acres, and also excepting all town 1 is in the town of New I 'astlu. which had been geld or conveyed I with the rights appurtenant thereto, /mil PM. other of them from Timothy 31. Bryan, Administrator, etc , by in denture dated the 2.lth -day of December. A. D., late, re corded In Schuylkill county in Deed nook No. 3 1 2. page 30, Ar., granted and con reye I unto the Paid Peter kliatison one.eisteenti, thereof, and the sald Peter liaison bath Ant* odd and conveyed certain portions of said one-sts teenth z . The above describ ed three parcels cl lend are now held by the °suers as one tract or -body of land, and are called and known as the Gettle and Wagner lends. Pe -ter Slalson's said undivided interests in Ihe thouspercele or 104 nefen end 30 perches end allowance, will he sold together. This land has In It the Jugular vein of coat, the Ma meth vein, the Seven Foot vein, the Crosby Tele, an 4 tiler vein's. One cpillery on the said premises now openedind worked 1.4 William P. Stiller A Co., and called the West Pine Kn o t Colliery, has a elope one hundred and ten yards long on the moth dip of the Mammoth vein. - with double itrack railroad, one CO .horte puree engine fort hoist lug. one 301110ra. power breaker engine, and a flew eon! breaker.. The water fr .m this colliery I. pumped at the Eant Pine Knot Ci Itiery hereinafter mentioned..k tunnel Is opened from lie Mammoth vein to Ile . a Seven Foot vein and the Crosby vein. The Mem- t; moth 'fad In paid to helmet some parts twenty feet t icemen; of coal. and at other places fifty feet thickness of earl—therroeby vein about nine. and the Seven loot ' vein about amen feet thickneMof coal. , William P. Miller Co.. are also anteing coal on the said premixes, to the said Mammoth "or Deniers rein from what they calltbe East Pine Knot Colliery(' but the cool In this colliery Is hoisted at a slope le on Meadows Ling tract of land, - and which sin ix one hundreiland ten yerdetin the south dip or t vein, with a double track refitted, one flu horse pow pumping engine, one 40 home power hoisting entti , hoe coal breaker, one 21 horse power breaker engine, and a frame store house, all on the James Lang tract, (In which tract the said Peter Matson has no intertet.), But belonging to thin Eant Pine Knot Colliery, and. on' thoGettle and Wagner lands, Is one large frame (Vet• ling house two and a.halt stories high. ten milers', heaters, and thirty-nine frame miners' house& From the toot of this last Mentioned oldpa% and en the Jame Lang tract, a tunnel has been opened to the Seeenycot and Crosby veins, and It is intended that Ines* two last' , mentioned veins ebell be worked in the Gettlaand Wag ner hods thmnah this tunnel. One other colliery on the premises opened and worked . Richard Kest. at Mine 11111 Gap, at which the Mam moth vein and Seven Foot vein Cr. worked. The elope .1s on the north dip of, the Mammoth vein 140 yards, long, and a tunnel opened hom *be Mammoth vein to I the Seven Foot rein. 32 yard. long. The Improvements are one 130 bones power pumping encine, one 40 honwil power holding engine, one coal breaker, and one 20 horse power breaker engine. 14 frame miners' el homes, one log miners' heuse, one ntable.and one biseksmith chap. The cod in the 31ammolh vein at this colliery Is mid tole. twenty bet thick, and in the Seven Oa Tail eight 'feet thick. The coal breaker and breaker engines at this colliery are not on the Gettle and Wagner lands, but on au adjoining tract called the 29 acre or orphan tract. • One other colliery on the promisee Is worked by John Maglnnie. There is a slope on the 4agolar vein 6...4 south dip 37, yards long, one 43 henna power pump. big and hoisting engine, one 10 horse power break ' ' '- g " er engine. eight frame miners' bootee, one frame More house, one stable, and one carpenter and blacksmith shop. ' Hicherl Mecitecher A Co. have , 644 the said premise; one end breaker and 20 horse pose -rAweaker engine. but no cool Is at present mined from liii€land at this point. John Voleert also has a coal by#Ket end one 10 hal*, i power .breaker engine on the premiere. but uo coal .1t present mined from the land at this Ont. 4 Lewi%e.'Anigheits'A colliery ht aisle on the premise*, and at this the improvements emir:elope neritie Moth vein north dip, gangway driven on the Maminoth Vein and on the Seven Foot vein, one '43 horse power engine..*crol breakerand one 20 hone power M breole.a. er engine. one own story- dwelling h0w..., four frame dwelling houses. and Me' stable. The coal finsekeeand breaker engine an' not on the Gettle and Wagner iambi. but are on an adjoinin,Vraet railed the 'a arm tract, or orphan : tct. This colliery not worked at present. William Llttlehale'm improvements am- situated on the prentleeit',and consist of one' oal breaker and yg hone power breaker englne,one frame dwellingal .houst, and one stable; imt the coal mined byhlm , Wrote an adjoining tract, hod not Alm, the Wattle and Wagner lands. tienrge B. Repoller harm miller, on the Putt and /33110.111 tract of land, which tract adjoins the Gettle and Wagner lands, and he has from his slope on the. Pelt and Barman tract. heretofore mined coal, from the Ott' tie and Wagner lands, but Is trot -mining from Were' now. Mr. Iteppller is about sinking a slope on the Pott and Darman tract to tbe bottom of the Nude, and from that elope be has a right. yielding and paying rent to the owners. to mine coal from tbe Gettle and Wagner lands from both the north and south dips of the Mam moth vein, and from the Seven Foot vein, and, from the Derby vein. liepplier has at present on the Pon. and Bannon tract ens slope, one 90 horse power pumping engine, one 60 bone power hoisting engine, one coal breaker, one 30. horse power breaking engine, and one 20 horse power engine for isolating coal dirt. Resides the honors above mentioned, there are on the Raid premises one double frame houee,.one othern large frame house. occupied by three famine:l,one 1 - leg hewer - occupied by two families, one otbe ilium house, occupied by two boullks, one large framal building, oienpled by Michael 13-ridel. one other frame ;deviling occupied by two families, one stone •honor nerupled by John Moony, two public , school houses. one terms, rented to Patrick lkinnir,and one maw MIII, rented to Lewis C. Dougherty. . Weddell all the homes and buildings above mentioned, there are one hundred and tea other-dwelling houses upon the said premises; erected under,, pound rent leases. Thirteen of these are 'tons . butters, twenty-elitht are frame' bousee,iensi are log houses. • Salsed, taken in execution, and to be sold si the pro property of PETER MATSON. JOUN PIUOBNUT. dherlffe Ofilas. Pot WU* IL Seal/. --, May 2500149. 224 t Jas. Rand, L V. Vourh Wile. • MESA -'- =MS philaira & Reading . % R•, on the Delattare, at Philadelphia.---, 'RESIT: LIME ;for - sale st ittib• hit tufon the lend, for looltAtw as Ban& ilte,ott tluloirest Wow; JACOB VISLUEII, Asblanol, way owleroprompte ly.swillit lower priors than baretwea . clowiM berwtodlore. Tetlowlilpi3lorrk , . .„. ,_l4ll - • Pier No. 6. f=all 411:ViiPP.A DIAL= AND ISHIPPLI or COAL. arFFII far sale by the Carr:Ohs beet goatlike ni ..RED AND WHITE ASH COALS. Alay LEIIIO II and CUMBERLAND pout. WHARF NO. th ItICRMOND. • mien: put Walnut street, Philadelphia. A 10 kiebinge street, Boston. October 16, AS 4 Pler No. 7. JOHN R. WHITE. r==l -.. — Coal; • WHARF YO. 7, PORT RICHMOND. • OFFICI ' S - {No ' ste *stoat street. Pb lisdelph4.. • • No. SW Went Thirteenth st.., New York. • October 16, SS -.. _ . 42- .• Pier No. O. - FttNICKPON 1 Iv. v. . wets. SINNICKSON & GLOVE . FRIPPIRO OF ISCNIIILKELL WRITE AND BED 'Lehigh wild Bituminous Coo . .o. 332 Walnut street. Pbandelp la. oFric-- ..101,1 Stale Unitise Baaameut, B.ato WXIABF NO. 0,1 • 01iT RICI2I.IOND, PIIILADE CHIA. February 19,'59 • 4 Pte. No. 10. BANCROFT, LEWIS & MINERS AND StrIPPLIS OF TEM ',CELEBRATED ASHLAND CO, L, FROM MAIIANOY MOUNTAI?i. ' OFFICE—III Walnut street. Commercial 11111dIng, P 41141100214. York Onlee-79 Cedar stmt. RoMon Milky street. Wei. N. 'Mt 43. . JONES & COL TAMAQUA WHITE ASH CO - From the Reevesdele and Bucketlle Co - OFFICE—No. 320 Walnut street, kbliadelnli SrCoal forwarded from Port - Clinton by Railroad. or In Boats by sebnylkiU Canal. May 14,'39 DAVIS I PEARSON & C0.,1 HAVE opened an Office. in No. 2. :.%9 William atreel. New 'York. for of their rAtthntrol LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHIT, and SPOON VEIN RED ASH COALS. • Cr• Orders given to ROBERT TAILOR, at th', plare, will receive prouipt and careful attention. April 9.'59 158 m Iml MISCELLAN - EOU MELODEONS! . • I A beautiful rich toned Vivo MELODEON, Rose. M'ood, Piano- ptyle. cheap nt D. BA NNA N'S Book anj Mtt,le INDIA RUBBER BALLS. TNDIA. Rubber ,Bat and Parlor I various sizes,for sale wholerale'and • U. HANNA% Centre CRACKERS. LUNCH, 113., Witer, tweet, • ger end Wine t! I cket 8, rer.i v .d fresh et tram IJEATTY lIE Put I sv J:1n.'2.0, ) 2 Stichter_ it) Thompson, DIkAt.I.: I tS IN HARDWARE, CUTL RV IRON, TOOLS, . bpiner Centre and Narket, "Sign of the Saw, POTTsVILLE, PA. .73nuery '29. '69 ; t .EDICINAL - g. • _..._____ READ! READ!! REA '!!1 ESENWEIN% Aroatic Bals 1 - 1 - 4 m , Is a REMFDY not to be excel ed f r the seine and cost of. thotio =billet! incident the Summer Season, vie: 1 i i . I Diarrkro, Drenlery, Chplera`eir Chnlerr Norlte, • rivaling, Acidity if the 4'toinat4, te. I ' Its excellent earainathe powers, pleasant t aste arid soothing Influence. tenders it in a valuable re dy in In fantile diseases. peculiar to the Fecond Sum er, v ia. : l -- e, Chnla Infantunt, ,tc It has a re-invigo'r tine and tonic influence on the system. allaying innstmatiOn where it es ists'in the stomach'sn I towels—at d nn trial will be found Indispensable to the well Fein of revel family. It m 111 be found as well adepted.to adults I t children. a i r 7.4 r ir.-a - ti Prepared only I.y. A. ESEN. 'Dispensing C rail. N. W. corner Ninth and Poplar alti. Pbradelpbla `Price--25 cents per bottle. t Air Sold by CHAS. W. ErtiNo and Jon:c IL Ilsowx pox, Pottstille; It. 11.1araN. St. Clair ; E. J. l'nr, Taut qua. and by druggists and atttrekeepera generally. / I May 21. V) Lir] • 4 1.1yt I • Thoroughly Tried AND • . , 1 Unfailing Remedies ! ! SWAYNE'S! Swaypets! Swityne'il! Swayne'al Swayntli I - Sea - ne'sl Swayno's, Suasive's! . ftwaynesl Dr. Swayne's Celebrated Family Medirines - , • Dr Serayne's Celebrated Family )gedleinea., 1 ' Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. -Strayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." 1 , "Ssrayne's CoMpound Syrup of Wild Cherry." , "Srrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." , -Scrayne'st Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," 1 The greatest Cough and Concumplion Remedy In vie is "Dr. Svrayne's Compound Syron of Wild Cherry," the; "co iginal" and only genuine -Wild Cherry" Compound for Weak Breast. Heart Disease/ Brourhills, Asthma. Whooping Cough. Shad Spilt ing. Liner Complaint,, , ,,e. 'OW. Debility, Restless Night/. le.- libet4uedy, boas el as Itmay he, can pretend to :reproach It. Swayites Sarsaparilla and Tar Pil s, • &VAR CoATED—wartattted tU enntaill. no calottle•ILI1 mild snit gentle purgative, turaurpssard by any ll cu I.• tl eine for reorte.g the Bile, eleauslog . l he stomach. nd etre:Wally purif) Ind the blood.. -These pill s ali t to ' gripe, nor produce 11:11UPVI. Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cordial. A 11.1.EltIAXT and cure remedy tar Alder re Cholera.Chni: .., era Merbus. Diarrho.a. Dyaentery. Cholera In (enfan, Summer Complaint, Pains In the Stomach and Bowls. Vomiting. Sickness of the Stomach. Ae. ,*'Every family should have a bottle in In tare of suddettattack in the night. It pain, Invaluable to Mothers. PAMLIS Soothing Syrup, for Children torthl pared only by Dr. Seavne k Son. l'hiladelphl Great Spring Pnrlfyer of the I SarattseaCompound Fluid Extract of Sari , great remedy for Scrofula, Old Direr... evil ef qq cuq, all Skin Eruptions. Mori Purifyinet..l - Dyspepsia or.lndigestio Bitter Cal!toliolte" eel Bitter", may betaken with a degree of etprla yelesperienced by a Medicine of thisehanieb stipation, Flatulence, Nausea. heart Duro. the Stomach.Coid Feet. Debility caused by tb of age. prostration of atrength from any camel( aloe of Spirit', lay"prpsia; or Indigestion Ina only 50 cella a bottle. , All the above p replred only by DM SWAT' No 8 NONA% SLTENTII Street, second dour abo Dhiladelphia. Sold by Jolla 0. Damara k SON, C. IF:PTING, J. K. Doan& 11. %V. limos''. Ilinerwrille; Cr: eta. Tuscarora; CHAS. EICNTZINGEII,SeImyIk I Jolts TIARNDT at. J. It. BAnkr—Trrmonlt Was . Clair: J. WILLII3IB. Middlipirt ; . E. J. Far,' Kmliab, Stets it Co., l'inogrore; mist county dealers in medicines throughout the county 31ay 21, %%9 ' [lf ] • YOUTH WO MANHOOD. PUBLISIIED, - the V.sth Thou ', Land. and mallnd In a sealed eneeo lope. to any addcFsa„Tost pa id, on 'zealot djur . of three stamps. *I ; 1 0 ". • • unarm. maxi: 11X '1 pIiTsICAL 7.2IIACSTIO 4 t AND 'M CAT 07 VIZ PRAMS, CiI3,ZII RT "1111.11-ABUSt.'11:111M110.11. ATE rnz izrcitola CONMULI'icTB OP )(Ems!. cuLTrawru- 11.0., Tenni OP THE TOTAL COLLEGE!at 8111111DINg. AC. • • • 4if-V4wrmatorrhara or Seminal Emlarlons, genital and Nervous Debility. Impotency. Ulm of Energy. Deprea. Pion of 80 ita. Timid Ily. Dire:ire of the Fes hal Organs. and Inmedhnentr to,Slarriagn. are promptly tind eifertm ally removed by the author's novel and must! rueeterful mode of treatment. by means of which the Invalid ran regain pristine health without haring recourse to 'dat i getoug and axpenaire.medicinea. . (From the LnittlocLancit.) The hest treatise ever written on e rubje.tt !I:salaam' to all, well worthy the author's etrl ed re hit lion. Address. the Publishent J. C. KLINE A e 4, let As) no.. cor. 19th street: Post Dog Ma, New Toth CI March 13,'59 Lig 133 n - THE IMPERIAL DIPURATIVE TAc M4lncrard Reiner?, of the AinceccarA CS= • FOR ALL DISEASES OF TII E. nt.OOD. P _ BEPARED BY DR. LOUIsIBB.Ptv ItY k e)., N 0.50 North Fifth street, !beteorreit, thiladelphia, , lb, Chneerot, er and Scrofulous Diseturs.4wel imp, Rip Diseart, Malignant Mars. Cte al, Tot. ter; dba/d head,,tike re of the Assail and Aka, Eruption: ff tim Stitt, and all . . morons AO JAIPUR ITIES OF 214 PLO D, are !Factually and permanently eared by ' Imperial DepuratiTe. - , • nip Iledidne cozorinds Itself to patie is an. their confidence. for two reasons—fird— ft is j 4 what it Is represented to be, and will do all that is e imed fir It— bat It will not curs every disease.becanst t is especially adapted and prepared for one class ofc plaint t. and these it cares— be the Stoned place, tbla M e , ne la pure. high's. cesseatruted and ocliee—,o that it el pore masters the die sae--if It is curable. Lamedolt. ear long continued use it It is not asked for—One to Three bottles will in a tosjmity ot cases. exhibit Wpm/ tura- Pea properties. In Ibis empeet, time aid isocepitie not wasted in long and fruitless drawls to obteiln a cure, In Ouseerout 4ad &mildew dl pease., net =edict hei has ever' , t equaled it In its successful-ewes. ' , -Mier, so obstinate and invents. cannot mist the eleeeslog and purifying ardent ttue lur cam. Dtruts- TIM Ulan of Prom diameter, no natter bow °Wino% or long standbys, Wyo.!** rietd to the womderibi abate of the Unita. Datatarrs. • l I Old or Young nay ea It alike with perfect security. If you aro atlieted,try One bottle. and Itgata wide advice,. write to the Principal Office. Ito. A Noetie Tlttle , Street, hobo. Arch, an* ymlllibil lecchll l _tYmblikohlt stamp *or mama.) la. 1,91.1N58 Yat W.. ' ' ilirl'oe tali %iv en ABLICIPIT: XPTISII=1: : II Como of Giotto a Sorontaa strata, `MEOWS Ilkittla rain Me, 1 , 4. ..-- ". • - -. ~ *tarrOt Atte tiVrggaidll POIHRIUY. for the Shipment of Anthracites. ! - _. Pier No.'ll. ' - LEWIS AUDENRIED ac CO.i' , L , wa. i DEALERS Is ins BM VLIIVIIIM 07 'An ite Ac. Bitunitnous Coati. , - { VS Walnut street. Phileaslplas. OFFICES : lia Broadway. New York. • . ~ . Sa Slate street, Boston. .. i t ' l eFilemecr Ehippersfroas EtisearrApeet, : . LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNT.AIN, HAZIETO:FAND COUNCIL EIt . KIE COALS. .. 'DU reh •Nt. '59 , 13. • • No. 1511. • Noah NturhnranG—Joa, 311azfield.,—Char. Vianorinacher. • N. STURTEVANT & MILERS IN Vll6 TARldr.ll .DZSCUIPT . I ANTHRACITE ID • INCLUDING TOE DKR? ICARIETINS or RED A WHITE ASU SCIWYLKI4 LIMIOU COALS ALSO, 6.IIIDERLAIIP, from the Frostburg Comparti . 'sGoOrges Cmsk Mins. • , • {No. I IO Walnut street. Pbnadtilpkia- OFFICES: No. 211, Iti!by street, Boston. . . No. 128 Broadway, cor. of Cedar st.,N. York, , triPtiblicnent a prom wharves Nos. 12 9118,Tort Rick , mond, ,Blisabetbport, N. J., Baltimore,' 314., and Ale*: audris,Ba.. •••, ..1 - tAprill6, '69 16. Pier No. 13j ROGERS & LWRER, t • . 1111N10121."AND 11141PPli.80/.COIL _ • Red AIOUNTAI LUTHER, and cdb• er rhalre veins. ' 1 - • White AsIa.iRAPW. 4 1. MACKLIN/tilt VEINS. . OF VlCwq tNO4 :00 Walnut Street, 'Ph Iladelph Li. Nrii 16 Nissan Ptreet..N..w Yew*. • N .13 111CIDIOND., PHILADELPHIA.: HAYES & GODSHALL, ASH - SCHUTLXIELL COAL 113, PoliT,RilmoND. • Schuylkill Co 1 iit.Retal and Arch streets." 'hint street, l'hiladel. RED AND Itl tv t :. Lehigh andl YARD—bonier; OFFICE-1 03 October 16, 'sB.i Pier No. .1.4. HECKSCHER & CO.. • RUIPPZIS 01? IN. ULACK II EATR AND 13CPEORIR RED ASI COALS. . • South 'greet. New Tork: Maoist street. PhUadelphla. • CHAS. A Blief*O MOUNT 4 1 OFFICE.I3: I! OetobeiA-'54 . • i 1. SCHUY4ILL NAVIGATION. fa ANTHRACITE .. . , Shipping MAIMS for 'ANTHRACITE COAL, i ATIMERNIVICIL , , • Delaw& e fiver. Plallallelphla.' No. I. LEWIS UMENRIED & EL, POTTS & CO. Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ' o York. • \ ate Street and Merchants' ltow,*Ants OFFICES: ,( , RgPPLIER,A BRO.i ' • . ...4.m. on. Watnut'a Fourth Sta., Pbtlade.. OFFICES::Ib Pine SI reit. Year York. iirchanti R ank Building:, 'Providence. { • • . —t, DAVIS PEARSOIST&CO., • - - MEIN AND ADIPPERA 011 TIIE CELEBRATED LOCUST 510UNTA IN WRITE AS4 and SPOIIN V KIN " RE ASH COA L . - ,•• • . • CELEBRATED .1:1‘ Walnut Streit, Philadelphia,. •, ' OFFICE :\ :39 : William SI reit. Nei York. ' ' 1 ..'. - ' NO. 11 Doane Street. B.eton.i " ArnAnv—liliEtn:AVlCll, DELAWARE AYENCE. • DATIS.TEARSON, 'PIMA: .., • %GIDEON EAST. AMILAND, I. ~... .. 0' ERRE. MILLER.' . . ~ .1.1.P.00C.D0N. ry w k 1 MThOrr No. 3. CHAS. MILLER & CO. X1.5L113 ASy) ISIIIPPLE3 or COAL. • • WHITE ASH, •. • From the PINE KNOT and MT. LA FFA COLLIERIES • 4:LED ASH, Front their PIICENI X COLLtEtiIES • i - CAI , 4 L LANDt.SGS—GILEViiVICII AND ' SPRUCESTS OFFICE :—No. 105 Walnut Street, April 9, '59 " 15:17 MISCELLANEOUS. TOWNSKIP CLEW'S' BECOBB BOOKS.' • J LSO Order Books. under . the new 1 Llw, in'st printed and for sate bi ' !\ .. stareh , l2, , :41 ii- . B. BANYAN. ' CHOICE TEAS, BLACK.AND CR EPI.. '[?E.CI"PY St HEEBNER have; re 11.3.reive.1 sod for wile, very choice Black and Green Tess, which they offer to their cuatomcreat fair rates. Pottsville:lan.•29, '59 •, 5- 1 . , • , : • IDRAINACE PIPE, _ • - it-ND also for conveying water, from Cl 2 1012 incite. In diameter; very cheap cheaper thin word and as durable Al Iron. Persona in .want of anal Plpe wilt find It in any quasi ity at - t ' U. DANNAN'S Store, Pottsville. March 19, ”03- - • 12- ___________ 7 _,— CO-PARTNERSHIP FORMILEP TAMES P. PALM and CORA EIAUS ipp uxisl ha,ve thls day armed a covrtnenrhip In the !ember Dustups s. under the name of PALM & LOOSE, and will contralto the business at the. otd stand. where they hope toj e rrreive 'a continuance of the ,pater nnwe which has be !aline been so liberally exte - ided to them. '• They,will castantly keep on hand all kinds ni White Pine and Ile lock lumber—also, ready Flooring. Doors, Sash. Shutterk. Shingles, &e.. &r. •• , 44 - CASII . UYERS are retpert fun: requested to call, All we have de ermined not to be undersold by anybody. J. P. PALI', ~...- . C. LOOSE. / Schuylkill avert, Mardi 2114.'59 , , 13-6 m , , , - - L NEW STORE! '- 1 1111 - s bscriber informs his friends ~ and the l onblic , that he has opened, nest deoe•to Frank l'oll's ardware Store, in Centre street, a nem 4 Dry. Goo , Grocery and Provision Store, al Micro On al sys be bad at seasonable sates On Cd9ll, , Pro e- Article., for Family Use! : He will be nasally receiving from Philadelphis and New Yeik. a will always Wive en bands flue selection IC of PAN; DREAM GOODS. 4i'-ti giviiig ht e bosioess his personsil and stalit at tention he tippet , to merit and rerefye a fair share of the patronage ofNhe citisens of Pottiville and vicinity. 1 1 ' ' ' -• 11. , ,MeDON1LD. lair,' Coll al the New Slore.'tn" • 'Apcll '23, 33 ' ' . . -' : - 17-tf i "--- I- I • he ho Ileves tg. 'ft .4. 1 {lOOll. aparlll4. a i laoT Iter- , SHENIFF'S 8 A.LE OF REAL ESTATE. 1.)kl VIRTU of of . stindry writs' of jol I runt e tiii Elias L. as and ra rf Foci is. leauednlit of tbh eon rt 9f Common Fleas of, Schuy 1131lCounty. and to me direct therewill be exposed to FuWic sal* or reudueirm ~ . . . .., .. . Sat rday, June,llth. - 1839. ' ' • All O'clOck I the afternoon, at the. rublie Mouse of ' CYRUSISIIIitZ.' In the Borough of Pottsville, &Mull . . iii, I . ollo:minty. be following desplbed real estate, fowl!: ' All Wait ee lain Int Or piece of ground, athlete on the 1 enuthwardly side of Schuylkill Avenue. in the Dorongh of Pottarille Schnylkill County, ointaining in width t tin fretand h depth 211 feet; bounded northwavily.by / Schuylkill Alvenue. eastwardly by another lot of Martin t Wrater sooihwarelly by land of Deftismin Matt r a aeht weatwanity by property belonging to the Di- „, • "Mors Of Ibis Pulelle Schools of the Itorongh o Pol i ille, , with tho appurtenaness.!eonslating of a two sto stone dwelling house with atone. bstemen t. Aim, i i.:l , ll that errtain lot or piece of ground, Meese on lite utkwaydly side of Schuylkill Avenue. In' the Borough of Potter itle. Schuylkill County, containing In 'width 91 feet. and In depth 211 fret„ founded bounded north wki-dly by Rchnalkill Avenue. eastwardly by lot of D. Eisiman. andther . ardly by land of De4ntitu - Poll. and weitwaSdly F 'lonelier lot ni t liartin W • -.its the remedy of ARVIN WEAV R.- • „ Also, All bet certetn tract piece of lend, pitualein 'llia township of Rarry, In ibis County of f.ehnylklll, bounded bylands of demob Heister. floury 31nlig, and hde o John li em i ada lartgbist, containing elsty- our acres, more oil I being part ofa tract of land walleyed us anolleatioan No. VEIL date Oetober . sth.lieS, panted to John Eilloti and patented to Peteryestber, en the= day of Novrher,l74s, and beings the MUM premises which Dan I Rahn by Deed dated ibis fifth day of April, A. D. DM ronveyed to Andrew McFarland Ant .Thornai Vetoer. Di fee , with the appurtenan c es. • consisting of a 134 gory log dwelling howarya Ing barn, and atwater power saw milt-aa the ,property of ANDREW kIeFARLAND &TU(IMAS TERMER. 1.• Afne, 'all t hat errtalntogn, tract or piece of Lend, sit -1 i• nate in North Marsbelm township, Schuylkill COunty. I bounded by lands of Hardel Eller, lame Huy. lands of, , George Ebbed and othera, containing lig acres, cnoniOr less, with the appurtenances. emulating of • two j tik story stontatasern hones *ma with IX story sione - - • aton e _.. -- . . - I; Yalu/ibis nty. never er. foredo • ridey of ; res. I lin fume, 'EA Sfgq, U )Jacket. Pottarll;a: IMULD GRA. II Ravels; l'ameSt. Tamaqua: •efpertilble and Slate. 21- { knitted tintreto attached. a frame 'stable, a two" — itory lon &telling house and a frame ba rsoeas the pink, erty of WILLIAM MIN MOIL Atfok,--A All certain one story frame bolldinr, with r4nne hiaenient, nown a. the German .Refornmd r ijk Church', sithatelat the southwesterly corner of Eleventh slot Market streets, in. the ilorouh o Ashland, id Sibuyikill County. on lots marked with the Dumber, 9,and 19, In section No. 42, in the general plan of said Boiough. containing In front on said Market street rso fret and In depth 411 feet. and the lot or piece of ground end cart ilaceepourteaant to said building— s,. the property of Jolts °ETU and Tit LVDOIt E 881 - - DM owners or reputed owners. and JACOII Flit MEE, TM PAM RE N YDER.SA 3113 EL MANGOLD and FRED. gElCo3llll,lMP.R.contractors. - : . .t Ali that certain lot Cr piece of grntind,Tnituate lu the 'ltorott• h of Pottsville. Schuylkill Conn ty,butind -ed on the Worth by 3tabentongo street, on the west by Third street, on the south bran 8 feet "Me alley. and on' the east by lot of 4'106E11. °reef, Esq., containing in width feet, and In depth 130 feet, with then appurtenances, conslstiog of a - . 2)4 story brick dwelling Wenn, with a 1 1 ,4 dory br ie bat k build. ins. and a two story frame kitehen at lathed. and a frame .ehicken bonie—as the property of JOSEPH 611 ELLY. Also. All that certain lot - or piety of ground. situate in the borough of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, bounded In front by:Bailrced street, entwardly by lot of William Williams. tiouthwardly by lot of William P. Williams,' and northWardly by lot of elontvb Schwalm. con taining In 'Width lb 6 , 0,24 In depth 87 . fest. with lb* appurtenant." consisting of a two story f derlilog home. with stool basement—althe property of JON AVIAN C. BURGETT. Also, All that certain lot or pleas of ground. situate itr the horaugh of Ashiaad, Schuylkill county. bounded north by bd. No. 8, on. the • south by lot Nrs. B. on the. mod - by a Ws fret wide atriet, eta wept by Whhd dived, being 14 .Wo. 6 In armies 69 en Third dreirt,sontainieg in width, fintsond lw depth 126 feet, with the epplartsmanms,ersesistlng or two story' haw - dwelling hay* wit% Nowt litteawat. and a alto r 7 itylawlattbatt attatbed, frame stable. and a oat win haws bulslug-ss lbw prepittrat 811 B.IBTDEW. . -Ilehnifitisketw haesiartititurOuti will be Pohl br i Met; Patter APO. -- '`Maj Oat 18M. ' =31213 ;Re Pettsiille, Saturday, lbw SLIM . . - - llPSapar. • . '- ; . - Supardaa is •allitrit FaNew Yeit at $5 60 ® .. ~ 16 410., par barrel. .. • • • i llettleeL A *apemen hai been made at tbleity &Yea- : lea by - theolttraatea 'patty, for the retard DT gas- te Ana. to lUMIIIIII therms of Eleveraeteet, Virginia llSleatleen. ThO State eleatrua was held on Thenstay. The returns re tar indicate that tha Oppositlea to the ' Sbani Demeans' have forge oloe. The .eandl. &tee for Governor, are Doggie,. Opp., Loirthrte • Dem. " The Albany Joareof of Wednesday meat • « tip I The Republican National Contains% of which ' Goy. Morpo Is Chairman, met in this city to-day. ' The only bushiest before the Committee. es learn, relates to - preliminary State ;organisation, the diffusion of political information. he. The time and piano for the meeting of a Repablican National ....ortodox will be Sled at a later lay. Tho Gold *tae& - - ST. Lome, Meg 2l.—Mr. Jame*: Weems* of Lockport, New 'York, who has jest returned front the Pielar, publishes a statement lathe Drsibutist of this morning, pronouncing the' Kauai gold—, mines the most stupendous houtheg ever pertm trotted on the American people,whieb was gotten , op by land speculators, and sustained by patilei '- , interested in the frontier towns, and merchants , who bad heavy stocks of goods oo hand. - bin Maginnies statement is *sported by an other '1 from Mr..lran Neu, of Jackson, Met.. who .; ositively is that, after having prospected t • roughout the whole country, and visited all the , digging claim', be • ascertained that co meeever made more than twenty cents &day, ter toned dust yielding more than one cent a pan. 1,0•••• Protestant .StilseopalCosinstion. .. The Diocesan Convention Is in seislun at Phila. dolphin. Thelithop having reeonimeotled a di vision of the Diocese. 0n Thursday the Rev. Mr. Abercrombie moved that so moth of the Bishop's address as referred to the greet cutout of the Div ine, be referred do • Committee of six, three from the *Eastern, and three from the Wester* portions, to report upon the propriety of dividing the Diocese, in °Mir to lighten the labors of the Bishop.; The ' motilm was amended by strik ing out "eastern" and "Western" parts, and making the Committee consist of-nine; after which It was adopted. The Chair appointed as the Committee, Rev. Dr. Wilmer. Rev. Dr. Stevens, Rev. Mr. Miles, Geo. R. White, Edward. Owen Parry, Wm. S. Lane, Judge Conyngbam, Geo. M. Wharton, D. Schmidt. The proceedings of the Convention are characterised by much good 'feeling and bar . monj. . • . . . Three Days Later from Europe. No Using , yet... Napoleon Loads at C. Reeeptioa...Zaglarid pr o . claims Her Neutrality... Tao War pro., paratious, . The steamship Asia arrived at New York ow Thursday, with Liverpool dates to the 'l4th in• slant. Cotton Is higher, and Breadatufis are ad untiring. • , N,2 battle lout occurred, The Engliah governwent hes for mally l peselsbned Its neni Talley In the European War. • The Emperor's departure bum Endue wawa perfect ovation, and his weld.° atOettes, when, he arrived on the lab, was most cordial. I Ills address to the army enjoined the strihesi disci pline. and Matethat his only fears wens that they would show too uch enthualaam. lie was expected to proceed to the ay on the 11th. The Kitts eitaiviinia 1. stilled the Emperor at Gonna. • The official Sardinian bulletins continued to report retrograde movements by the Anstr.ate, oboe* Dade quarters were at nobble, which. is alma nime, a rt, r t wren Vercelli and Mortara. `) .. It Is said that more than double the amount of the, are hundred million frames, as war lows had been sub ocribed for, and that three times the sent might be bad for the sane pullets's. The Empress had already Innis acted bushiest', and was to hold weekly review of the National board The gumboots are not to teemployed, but gee frigates were to be Immediately prepared for tea. The Paris Pays says that the depredations committed by Austria, in Piedmont, are for the purple of tilling the military storehouses of Lombardy. They ern literal- ly stripping the Piedmontge rostrums of hay. grain, peedgions,•nd everything. they can carry off; and, se cording tal the French journals, they do this with the, greatest ricer and cruelty. The Pare ale) states that Rear - Admiral 'hurley* de Lagratriere bad left Menoa In the Algeslnut fir the Add. . at k. to glee notice to the military autborltior that the ports of the Austrian costar, Ina state of blocked*. " ' Some veil doubtful reports appear in the French jour. nab reepectiug the obt. naive conduct of the Parish ship Orlon at Genoa, which, It is seated, had been laid athwart at the entrance of the harbar,and it la pretend. e 4 that, In consequence. three additional French linoot ' battle chips had beets ordered to the Medlterninenn. A highly important unlace bad been freed by the Secretary of War. It le addressed to the Tamil 'denten. Went the various counting In the kingdom, mediate the formaiima of ers'esafeer mope, and explains the condi• than under which the prefect is to be carried out. It le provided, amongst other I hings,that the volunteers will be liable to be called out In rase of actitil !illusion, or the appearance of an enemy In forego on the coast, or In case of rebellion arising out of either of these emerges. del; and )hat, while thud under arms, the roluoteers will, be eubject to military law. - A war supplement of the (Arial London Gest& or Ma)ll3, muffins* royal pre! smation. which declares her Majesty at peace with . all sovereigns. and powers, and Stales, and firmly determined to Abstain altogether • from taking any part, directly or indirectly, In the war between Austria Mill Sardinia and France,; and her Majesty's subjects are commanded to,pleerre a strict ,neutrality. The proclamation then, mewls to point out the varinue act e in %lolanda of nautrklity wlt kb are t be guardird'agerinst. , . The London Moe annuli that England, by ,declaring her neutrality in a struggle, the only avowed object of - which is a violation of Treaties', eonfesses that the trea- ties of Vienna are not,wortb fighting about, and gives them up altogether. Tutus, May lit b.—The enemy (the Austrians.) ant In firrs.inZ, their forces near the mune of St. filkmageol;.on the road from Piacenza to Straddle. fbey have con structed bridges' . near 'Mecum and Matta Visconti to protect Oreir_retreat. Today our soldiers pushed *a ward, in a strong reconnoitering party as tar as Camino dl Sirs, near Vet:cell, and our military lope esenena• dlog the enemy,. w bleb. however, was. not replied to.-+- Our troops have tette, their . former position. 31siststos, Thursday Even loz—Advi .es here 'been imeited from Constantinople to the 4th inst. The est. Ration was increasing In the I urklsh provinces, especial. ly at Rawls. The Turkish government has consequent- r ly inersared the number of trope to watch Bosnia. The . Austriau ,aorta of war have been advised merely to - navigate tbe Danube and Daftlenelles. The Austrian government has *topped the transmission of pollti• cal news to Constantinopfe by telegraph. The Europe an Ynhabllants of that place hare requested that the telegraph atlJasey should be joined to the RO.IIIIIIII tole mph lintel. Yesterday a /angeluses conflict took place between the French and Austrians melding here. _ _ ___ Germany. It is affirmed . In the iniulaterial elitism of Berlin. "that Prosela tor the momett maintains an expectant pinky, and ham not bound herself to any power to remain nen. tral. liermony Is oirposed to have the Initiative to Prussia. as she will bare the heaviest bunion to support in the coo:Mien defence. • THINGS IN ONNENLL. STATEit.Tf or the value of tondo imports at ,New York, teethe week ending . May .21, compared with the years IBM and ledd IFST.• Ifs 9, Dry Goode, s7„;:d - reLl44 $1.846.7.117. General II 1,9421Zt x 3,131.31 T Total k,r the week, $4.160,655 V.701.066' i1L1111,034 Previously reported, 87,6'21,269 43,0;7,919 89.4%.017 glace qsa. $91,793,91 I $40,392,140 $91,2114,071 Tili Difent:a EXT.00710:1 AT Ptrusulo.—.Tbs Pittsburg papers contain lona aernonia of thr czetentims thereon Friday Of David a; d Chriation - Jacobl, both for tuortierine their alai a. • Evans ass a natty. of Maine, and to thr,LAAt moment declared hie lianoornee. A year agn he was a steady and resp.eted mSYI but want of work and means to support his fiddly, drove blasts inn and ruin.' Jacobi was a German, Previous to his execution' hr tnnk an affecting Wire of his ebtl dretl. The child whirl' seemed to Aryl rout keenly his teriteep pecio ion. WA N. id.' 11011, a deaf and dumb tny..but ntbereise very tot tinier{. Ile appeared everetrefined, with grief tinainJ the entire Interview, and bag after to left the Jail, continued to reap bittetiy.• . • prom us Pik:mt . :ion htrLotto Ms foxtratos or fnli Prices PghlE 1:11141%. ";--Caninalwast.—St. - LettP, May 24. —Thu rwfular earrespondent of the Democrat. writiog from Dinver City, on the nth inst.. reenunto the moat deplorable rendition of.aftairs on the Pllllllll. Many of lite melgrantsare dying from starrelkm.7llllo the others are sutsistiug no prickly ...ears. and wild onions &mod along the road. The State agents reports' - picking up :l i n. named ills', who was reduced to is skeleton trots st rsatlen. Om recovering, he pre a Mat lamentable tinter; his adventures. Ile started In temporay with two of till brothers Om the Mines; one of theist died on the mid. Sad the remaining two wens tvl . far to . rdoring on • state of stsirration Oat they 's!, bill body. . , i Another died, and to tarn was nearly livoired by the survivors. ..-, ~- 1 'Airlift named Oibt s had mmehed the Mineola a Aire.: log condition. and expressed the opinion that kb party nine lunumber.hOd all perished. • , , Many grams wereemen along the roof.. , Much property tourjeen destroyed and ahalleseed oe the road. - The r eriter of the setter Wore referred to olyirtbo number of departures from the ohms Is about slum. t to the ordeals. . . About eve buudred of the relenting rattarsata reithed Et. Joseph oo f etordiy, all at whom confine 'tbe pee tinuaaceouuta of the sotheiec aqd . primness ott tbe Plaini. Tee Richmond Wily says that Ik. Bondman in bia desperation "is ready to seise hold of any-• thing prestkiteo to him." Will mom itipd. Mud do us the ?dear to extend to him the indeed of a poker i• itOt jnarktb. PIpTTXVILLI6 111A11KAT/. • (WkolesaloPrice,s4 , Wheel Floor, ostr* funky,* howl, 8 0 00 410 ( 0 do . do extra, . do. • . 000 BSO do do sopereme, , do 7000- I to Bre ;lour, 4 (0' Wheat, prime, w 11144/, . 114 barbel, ' 600 do prime red, '. • do ' 160 • WieON • • i •do 1 ZOO 160 l k'earbes,partd, 111 pound, , • 16 ' do • •do • dilated, _do ', II , Ake Apploo, ) . do . ' 9 'Rye, 14 borlsoll 100 Batter. por pour dIPO es Corn, - do •I .• 04 .4hooldoi 6 , ~. I .), , (hip, •do •Or limos, • • rotate es. do 1 PG I.ard. .. c 111,.% ft -, 114 othy Seed , • 2 04 orot, blot qsr• '...1 - yi ".. s -a, . 6 60 do ton .4 00010 00 Plait. 13 440" Timothy Seed 2ut obit *Mitioll 6- 0 Cloverstid, 555 do tor. goarlor VS 5 llay,perton, 14 00w15 00 Plaster. *lon 4 5 50 EZZ9,40505, 13 3.011, per sack, 1 23 POTTSVILIAII PRODI.IOI3 MARRieril. ,(Retail rases.) noun. 1-C.—Ex Int romily • Flour. $$ WS rare do SS At ourgrene do SA-Oul4 LW: and Rye irloirelS4 it. suesnatat f /lour at $3 OA Med. sys-Chop et 90 eto.: Carr . Meal $ I Go and Middlinp Rohs 13 bushel.. Oall:f.—fiyosolliat SI 00 Si ba..Qaraoo dos Ontst9 do. 9 M—Dart selLi Rl4 rts. par in Mutton. i. Veal 12 do; Pork 11 do; khosiderr. tkD S do: - Rear - 12 to 13 do., Deimos leereen, 14 do. ,-,. - 911111:1910.19.-9nitorsidlootS SI 22 tio.RlLllbsese Eggslteta.lt dos., Lard 14 eta. Vilk 11 6,1341119.-N.Oriesusolleoolills,rlP 4 Mille 10 do:"d" Skits 11 din Crooked • and Pohaolved 12% do. . 1115U.-11411bet 1234 rice Po l, flock lab 10 etili Ibi spa is to boar. a *16..1 Demos 12%40;116Rn. ArRUIT AND VXUCTABLZIL—OeIosts 1 to 2 Ha. bond:: &Odom Seta da; Inbarirlo dark; Wawa 12 1 debut preakdolad 4es 9 Oa, is. brad; Apslos3l gi the half sea. . . , , 1-
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