The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 30, 1859, Image 3

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it Boyer, toJoty 3. 1860 • , , . 2 1.10
1. F.. Boyar, to '3 illy 11 , 11389 •
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1 lot Heel/nor, to July 1.1819 s i" • 2CO ,
1 F. ItarriK. to Jan. 1, lstiotll ). 1 . 4
2 00
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1...,, Lippman, to .301 y 1, 1810 ., . 200
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t, Mroor. to July 1,184 • • ~ . 200
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0 . 11. NI•hollrr. to Jan. 1, Iwo • i •2 un
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,s .1. l'loi‘erton, to Jan.l, 1060 ••: • 200
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,W. Snyder, to July 1, 1559 ' 1 -.4 00
A li,n!..rson. to July 1, 1889 1 • 4 , 100
;,..MlMaari. to July 1, 1859 •/ I 1 200
~.',. n. stirhter. to J uly 1,1600 1 . 200
:-I.ltlinn .I:trnell, to,July 1,1859 , . : 200
•A p. rook & Co., to flay 9. lAA ~: • 2CO
to 0: Hewer. tn .- July 1,1859 - ." , 2 Otl
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1 , . ti little, to oly 1,11510, , ' 2 CO
l'f. Whitney. ht .101 y I, 1859 • ' : 200
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I. 0 'Shoemaker. tsJan.l. 1800 • , 200
.'.1.0n Clark, to Jan..lB, It•GO '2 00
llotty IValter/1, to. Jan. 1081:0. • - i "2 Ott
v...a 'union 'Jones, to July 41859 ' ' 217
t, •ph Ilantmer, to July 1. 11559, . • - 2•0 00
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lorry 11;11. to July 1.188112
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‘1,.. Thompson, to July 1, Wu
i'. Tower, Esq., to Jan. 1.1850 1 .• 2 011
:I:I-Taylor, to July'). Isr,i. .2. OP
I rortiThcimns, to Jan. I'lsoo 2 00
1: ,, t ct.Burkert, to inn. I, tarn - ' , 200
....341 Ilettalnglr. to July 1. 1859 • '•, 300
~ '.: Clearer. to Jon. I, Isto -. • 200
:•,,T, Iturkert. to July 1,1859 • . , 200
11,1.11. Yocurn. to Jan. 1.1500 - • 200
A 1'.1.111, tojuly I. 1552 ~ ' , • 2 110
.1 11,1 mer. to Jin:4486 0 •
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1.. d. i:3lln. to July 1. 181.9 • . t 00
. -•ph Smith, (o Jan. 1.1871 - . 1 ' ... 00
AJ. Connor. to July 1,10 50 . •,,- '. l 00
i'..!.. , I it.t,p,,:, to April I. 18(0 . - • • 9 00.-
1. It. I latrit. to May 21. 180 • .2 - 00
.1,.. Wilkinson, to May 17, 11,00 I - • 200
•rrty N. co., to June 1(, ill ' , • i 1..1 2N.
o Iter Lau ton, to Jan. 1.11 , 00 ~ • ..'..,2. 00
.. env...1.114w, to July I. 18:0 ' . 2.00 . .
S. hr. 111.. r. to Jim. 1. 1M:0 - 2 00
T. kim I 101.4haty-, to July 17, 1000 • ' '. . ~:l Oil
:•••,itt. Vin V. Ini;1& Martin, to Jan. 1,1880, • 2 01:1
~ I. pnle & Salizrist. to Mardi .5, 15E0 ' 3 00
I.- qtr.! Cott. to April 1,1849 . ', '.2 (84.
Wl,ll.lrn Wolff. to July 1, 1859 ': 2 CO
O.:lttnare .4 Hudson Co., to San..l, 18C0 - . 2 00.
I.,l•oraro & Iludaon Co. Carbondale, to Jan. I. 18004,', 00
..Irnirs Promitt, to Jan 1,16191 CO
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tlittor rStrong, to June 19, 180,0 • '2. ('a) 1 , ..401 It. DA VI!. to 15,1149, Ivo
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. 200
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...lon Storch, to July 110,1660'' i • 2RI
1'...n t Ire .k. Learn,;, to jun:l; -- aco . . I -2 no
I•.. 1. Ilibirn,lo. Der. 11.1850 ' ' ' 209
i•••attington & Henry. to:Feb.ll, 15t0 •
Alfred Jones, to July 'l, 1840 - - 1 200
mutammummumumummi!
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- s,7.ourselwes.-aWe would Merely remind throe
of our.'subscrlbets In 'arrears, flat their Subscriptions
Weld d ue on theist Inst. Those residing sbmnd, and at
shire we do not send collectors, will please remit
If e 3thount doe us, by mall. We hope our collector will
r. t LM Illsappolnted In Ills :
Thare of Our ruiirciihers who are in arrears
(Nil two years, auil,who do not reefs! the Jovit
sil. hereafter, may conclude. tliiit , theii• name's
Lye been remoyed.frvm our packet Look and
ucd on thonnn-paying list. ,
DAT:IN(I Enrron.--Thepittsborg Poet prop°-
, ibot J. IL be vomit nted for President by the
c4arleston Convention.. P. B.Aveines.
Tue 12th Regiment of New Yolk ben glean up
is arms to . the Slate.. Cause—they refused to
c4.nsididtite with thd 10th. They will retain their
olnairition as an independent Regimeni, • and be
know? as "The Independence Cairn!..."
HoN.
..Dasint. T. kICKLES "Hi 'be requeldcd
thortly, to,resign his Fiat as n member of Can
gre!.. The proluitilitl is; that his only reply
a ill he, to place the thumb of kip right band to
big twrei and gtacefully wave in the air •tbe re
tasinink
& Pr.snosn,' ioltero, oil and general
c,tamiosian mercantr, 165 North Water otoect,
AM! 1110 North Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia,
eotouttute a firm well and favorably known to the
.'mdc.
: Any business trononetbm with it ehlinot
ail to be of the moot satisfactory natere.
.1 1 1!LEGATti TO 'NIUE NATIONAL CONVENTION.=
one of the antics of the County Convention of
the People's Party will be to appoint Conferees to
meet iiito Conferees - from Nortbunalterland Conn:
to select a Delegate to'repreeent this Congree
f Meal District, io the, Oppoeitioo National L'on
timtion, which will assemble next yCni, •to place
in noinitiation s eandfdate for the Preeidency—
an 12 4 1 f c. to select Ito Elector.
Ton terms of the treaty of pea:tebetween Franco
and Attrtria, give dissatirfactioe.l Sufficient is
known 1a giro rite to the fcarfitat. Tril:y and Rome
me noffreeel, and that Napoleon boa not been the
I. iend and guardian be promised to be; Indeed
the Englieh !trees 'predicts that the , revolt will be
a reties of revolutietnr, if not ;of protiacted and
bloody 'wary. l'eaeo ie a .blersing; but it shotild
le teetered on. a firm basis, ehich is put the erre
at present.
Fit:IMES if out in et letter in Fel
r..411i Ilion with . his wife.. It is
17,t, but will not altor.tho opinion
thinicinz:tnen, thpt he is it nein:nem. :
lof little if any moral princiPl
herepu should retire nt nine° en.
the public gaze. at knit for the eitk,
for ;them in port no he motet, he . 1
IccAleiliali.m. .13 1.
"ANEDICAX , /1.1,11. WAY ItevtEW"l
weekly joisrnol. '
put iiiheJ
r.in Hallway Bureau," 19 Nat,nu et
Ihe editor-sny's—"it Anil to
Taper, to exhibil from week' to •
rotowary of railway intelligence,
all important questions connect, :
41'ruetion, 'nal:lien:men and "Tian
nays, intelligently, fenrieral , a
,7:4. - Sure:rtintt English Brea
yreneli.etioeolnee at E. Mahout
Grocery Store next done
llordworn Store., Centin St. -
sglr'Tlltate IN fio ACcOtTNTING
Tpe other daiwyoun g iady fell e l
door step, nail broke her neck.
dropped from a fourth' story, an
iLjory to his shoulder. In Buff
14 involuntary dercent from a se.
d ! ‘v, but wss saved from the' .1
crinoline, on the fornibute pr
v-. 1 3112,cre oI etranze things, we
tiOo Coo:oily lime are persone-whl
their worn intererts that they do
int; done expeditiourly s itnd ehe
drover 4t. L,ker'a, Sawing litnis
the Agrete,(lreen k l loffman, th
A!' Soto .
Th lathe. a drill{ 'At: Lam,
Three ladle* 1 saw nt open, t.
. r ere fair. a. ptlntiha aI
The ~Ih,r a..11h . e the moon,
The IkaP bright, an
Were nrinkin; under ■ e
1 I•tart..d ! i gaz.d and ahodde
Andaidt tisyrelf, Cal be.
Thmt !.diem nymph*
lager it us:4.r a trek
'My Fenk.a r.tlt4 and qv,
Tbey'ra drinking Lager
ni r lin b
ilri In Tnny toldtm pnlone
orribt.y fell unto Mt,, , ntn - ln,forr, •Itlre the.dlyrt r i
YOU swab Lair nu ,
' Drinking lager rich la
Under the ebede of tieb,
Drawn from the nboni .
' Vh.wn, down ilannitb imuie
A .1111" mind er. Ilke a
in.
laid to my boiling Least ao
trier far if thear,
If.r , 1l bcr imfaildrig'lMl4o. 1414
\ cr , :bul,rture: whirti
they
br
t 1 .,..4t a!ly, rtore4ll the couut.Y.
' TIA :COAL:TRADE:i
pottirFille, July 30, 1039 N
. •
• The -quan tity :rent by Raitiaa' thisi . ' of 'iiilOr
'30,963 14—by Canal 38,303 044forthe'ork21 7
371 13 ... t0na against 80,220 tons 'for - the 1411TIVIi"
ionding week 'mot year'—lots 3,856 4 10ni.• .
Tho trade eontititie about's., dull as usual. and
large fleet of tests ere lying et. the Whim!
Waiting"for I?nding. i Freight* -haws ere* Way,
by Canal 5 cent to :New 4 York 'Wed ,111riatte to
itedolphiefrom'i"Ort Ca • bot', duds* the . , 11 4
and . ol course a similar irlll rule at the
otlizr potato of iltiptetit, oaten ihe demand for
Cold should . increase.. The ; rates of ,freight are
noW f 1 50 per ton to New
,York and 50
- cents to
Philadelphia from Port Carbon. ' •
The trade owns op this week as followitt
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IVltttt C "4"qt17471
iisesr,flr„l„ Asznzgct
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I t i3 7 .41.%1
.16 kaL4l la Tv. - "etei,a , ,, , lpl,er,
4tt• 114 CS 41....•,`• •
I 46. ••••
biesi
= —Ve zElgatLtttOg§ •
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'emS- ...-•:;;Tt.. 2 5egEgrgl
.90 .0
g - I
17,1 &9-Ittm=t-r,-,x,••• •
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•hiHmated. but nraily amen!
Inerraae of Anthracite for the week 8,303 tons
over the corresponding week Ititr)ear.
Vessels are bXeotiiing snore rcarcent Port Rich
mond and freight? , area shade higher to the E lat.
We quute $1" 30 to Boston; $1 20 Sl'2s. to
Rhode Island, $1 @ $1 05 to New 11!oten, end
90. f ! -- . 0 95 cents to Now York'
M i n. • GrivattmAx's Spars.—The Short on the
Phi-nano Tract, which was Vornmeneed
acveral
. ygars, ago, but recently takbn by; Mr.
Henry 43.1iteetnan of Port . o.trbon, will be sunk to
the contemplated depth of :100feetin a tow day - a;
when a tunnel will be run North to cut the Char.
Putts, the B{g b4te, and the Litila_•Gate
within it, moire of CO yards. These are oil obuire
Red Ash -Veins, and should tbny'rruve regular at
this duptli,lof which theta is but little doubt, it
will make no extensive Colliery Establishment.—
The . else of the Is 10 by 30 feet at the sur
foie, but towards the bottom it wit lessened to 10
by 20 fiat. .
Lonrsannr.Crtuns R.III.CCAD.- The relaying of
the Lorberry Creek .Il,adruatt:w ill fie completed
by the first of August. This now' so l ed Will give
more advantageous facilities to the Operators in
that Fection of the Caul Region. `Mr. Grace's
new punitry, on the line of this. Road, will be
ready to ship Clad as soon as the Road is comple
ted. We understand he Intl st fine article of Coal
ih great abanylance, which is eagerly sought after
the market, even in tbese „ dull titnes.
LefitIIF.SPONDMCR 311:CEILI; JOUNA L. j
dust:a. : Ens :—Nou 'seem, to lament the al
ranee ol tolls and transportation on the Railroad
and Canal, but the 10 cents per ton will not inn
tt:tiolly affect the trade, unless your Operator,. ran
put their Cual itt a lower minimum than $1 SO
per ion, or a brisker 4lemand with a correspond
ing pdvance in price, as our Operators are in clo
ver at a great deal less, price: Why they nre de
livering Coal at. Danville, 50 or 60 'miles front the minis , at s l' 50 per ton. They are also l ebippin's
an the North : Brunel: and Wyoming Canals, front
thence re-loading into cars on the Lehigh and
Sucquebnirna. Railroad by Whiteilitiven on the
Lehigh tu NM! . York, expeAtiag Vd b e able to
compete with yur region. You perceive a heavy
increase this season from hcre.ltml it has not been
limited from' the low price of Coal,: hut from the
MaMTMl===
.
ipg as touch t xet lion to inereaxe , shipments by
the rioking of Simlti, andpreraring thure already
in Cool, n. if. Ftintutated them by a pay
' in; price. The extension of the Lackawanna and
Biaen.rbory„ Railroad to Danville is completed,.
except about two miles - rails, a hich will he
laid in a few days. when cornea from the will.
An efforfielnaking, to I hild abridge across the
• Surquehanou, below this place, to corineet the
Lackawonna t and. IThowneburgi with tlikDebials
and Surquehanna Railroad, tu'teive the other ride
of the'riyer the benefit of the MO . l'ork market.
Such .concentrated Graff' &scree tiird success
than is, appareut fur Mulllo time to come in the
Coal trade.
The North Drench Canal, thus far has not
answerer! 'the expeetstinns - of its friends in this
ns' they expected to tend Coal to the
Lakes mill IVestern New York nt a livitbg profit,
Lot the Delaware, Lackawanna and IVesternitail
road Company, to maintain their supremaay, have
put, coal Own
...so that they neither !lie or let
live. i sithpisse thu depth of their purse will de
ttrmine the continuance of such a policy, as the
banal car cert.iinly send Coal - as cheap to those
points., Luxenass.
Irikes/iorre, July 2G, 1950.
In the',Wytuning Basin a large quantity of Coal
is mined and sold, delivered in the ears of the
atdhe loirrate of SO ® 90 cents and
$1 00 Iper toti, whisk pap the owners of the
lands BLitt 10 cents.* tun royalty or rent. With
this rent 'ninny owners of Cual lands are antis•
bed—and this eooldes Coal tm be cold so chimp,
delivered in Danville, from these Collieries loca
ted immediately 'ori.tbe main lines of transports
' ti6n. But these prices only' cover the setae] ex
penses, without allowing tor improveuris, and of
c6urse do • not remunerate those engtged in the
tmsinets. The actual expense of mining Coal.
particularly in the Nevi White Ash Veins, does
not vary 'mach in the differentfregions; but in our
itegion goat rents are higher; Filters' Railroad
transportation higher, and the erinsportat ion to
Market, which ought to be lover, owing to the
.advith , ages we possess in descending grades, is
•nnfortheetely higher tilso,--:these are the diflicul
tics vie hereto contend with.- The consequence
is,' that these hfgh rates drove the people out of
Schuylkill County, and through their industry
nod enterprise developed Uth4 regions; which are
now largely competing with' as in the trade.- 4 -
'Four :Years ogo, in 1856, Schuylkill CoUnty sent
3,396,855 vat .6,488;097„ teas, more than half
the Anthracite Coal retain, market; and the Wy
oming Basin sent 1,771,511 to In 1858 the
quantity sent froni Schuylkill County hal de
creased to 24110,608,th0wit43165e of 480,247
tons, from: the' Wyoming Baehr
had run up to 2,128,1i00 tons, allowing a gain 6f
356,759 tons. „.
I The ;R shipments this week : from these rOlini
compared with the •ctirresPOnding week lost
year are as •
ntion to his re
intended for ef-
every right
.. ate actor, with
Daniel and
forever, from
I• of iheir,ehi ld,
as iffeeted the
e the title of
the "Amesi
ect, New York:
. design or the
eek, a succinct
Waltllikin Di 7441. Wynnaitg Du.
1858,80.220 tuns.. ' 69:200 tube.
•
1859, 77,372 " • 79,248 "
IVo.give, the therelso also, so 'far this year,
frion the different flasiss, together withthe whole
tonnage of lostyeir : . ,
P!ro doe., fa 1853. Ineregsr in '59,
and to- direurs
with' the 'eon-
getneii t of rail-
impartinil
Schuylkill Basin, ,2.916,603 tons. 158,991 tons
Lohigh .1,330;030 " .164.080. '•
iVyaming , " 2,1'28,300 • " 350;172 is
§Ltacuukip. • 135,:93 " 32,241 "
Gut :Tea and
tre Dry Gogids
_
FrAuk Putt's
i . . . •
Schuylkill County has latioJiti! capacity openid
sufficient t'e iittiiiiiincresr4d `our tonnage to half
million tons this SefisoM—the companies bad all 1
the Cars, Locenies and Boats to carry. this' in-
Creasedquentitf tii . market—our
,Operatort h;:iiis
' 111 the necessarylenterprise, and.could etheily bare
ncreased the roulinge to thattutunnt, if the Carry- 1
tug Comptinies,w.hri . control our destinies, wonldi
!hatre;klaCed 'es tin nn equal i - footing in theNe
lurk s i nod East rn Coal worketi, et-the
_opening'
of. the trade in the Spring—buitbey have thought i
rfper taaurete a -different • policy, and • the i
tibtiv r e isl, . the result. so fur ibis season. These i
ske l stabltHa facts and figures, which speak fei;',
themselves. ;and- we. commend them to she seri- l i
i -i•
1 out conpideration pf.all Parties inierested i
•
. ,
. , 7hetiver we bairn heretofore urged upon the ;
considsiation of those moat directly intereeted in
'Hp state of oar trade, we have al wiiye. been - met i
with the remark—" That the New 'York Companies
eeellosingmoney." That may he true, but neyer
theiiis they are mining and sending their Coal to
market, o the exclusion of oars, and the "effect is
the same on our bullpens .community whether .
they mke money or nor... On e flag is certain,
thathe r. increased business is . presenting this
1., - •
osi i g mitien'ap4, they 'wit!' eSentually develop
'their Coal Itasifts!,e gut:hero extent, and build up
a ttikie tkr , sych magnitude , that ; will pay:them ,at
these low rite:v : l/6i% out. -Carrying- Comitanies
,are inert:maids theirrrateiattd„ dkutiniShltig ; trade,
which roust-result in lankropting theaiteires and
all those engoged. in gulag thane . tonnage. Which
therefore Is the• - wiser - policy Gt . the. Or° t And
which companies MO most , likely to pay dill-
run Int Nos.--
a inches from a
St: Lottii tt titan •
escaped with oti
10, a ladi toAdei
and story win
!lst hart, by her
I , eiple. To this
ay add thit in
ere' so blind to
! , t get their sew-
I P.
by buying
I Del. for sale by
a Vprough:,
I •
th# la dirt., three,
nut tree.
e note me,
oder youder tree
ynto,
drn , t ,
;b . , and
tun'. true.
tr p t iro,
toe
a three,
cOFFEN ar onu
tura ebe Way
MEI
deeds. hereafter. 't.h• PhilaldpVia,..i.:44 ittir
York Compithies? a.
DIOXIN "i.SAILLyIS COAL DIOAANNIA.--Tkis nen .
Breaker il:grldoitiliittiliin: ihie p'ttge of 11,46,, , ,,
in thialiagior. fi , iateirit A 4le in coneirnition,
: .
.r e.„
loiAsbin IU getattfnt'or4e aad:tha:CosUbt:;-
keii . iirescny a . brqlcf,.. nppcari ,_ It also Maim,
tree meine, , erhielt. is l b* met ' • Porians (cattle. in
machinery of ehli '.dteeription. Mestra.,Clarlt &
Llewellyn
,efected ono of thete . .lirlihers on a
spiel' Peele,de home powei,at their.Poleb 4in0.t., , -.
lain Colliciy, old North-AAnterica MUM+, add fey:
the pur,poei of antfifying thomtelvetlllt& regard
to the
. 4 wiate. ttiejt Thig;hed c ulellfeif !Minds of
.Coaly 01 .1 it Cklii . .liviikihtt.. Mines, and ran it
throngb the Breakerierhielz produced the follow
inireaultitt ..... .:,
lirokes - 40,1;14
-!!,10; ,
S itIVCI
C¢tatatt
Dirt ai! Wait!, •'•
. .
Giving, only.
,a little 12; per cent. a
1
wastage, witbiti: Propeetica • Melte Coal,
which is ebeut.the usual Raft, htlittatl-beiaking.
Al far as we eafi'lcsio; tbeee Dreekcre - .. fin'ic t giv
.
eatlefactioa Wherever liitrodueeLl.
DosTuai, - Jp.r 28.-In Bealiph Cannel Coal the
vales have been small at $l3 la dial& ras h.-
3 tnt the Sydney and Pietou'enal received da
ring the seek wee tiretionstr reatreeted
CArgo gliiet at $4:25 @ $4 50 lAnibra.
rite her been to ateady retail demand at $3
$3 50 191 tau.
, .
YonCIOIX demand. knotty.
for doineetie, and nriyee, are iiithant change . ; -the
rtoelt it ample. .Wle quote - bp the earen at $3 20
$4 20; am! from yard at $4 et $4 50. For
eign ie. in moderate regent: rale* 'of 250 Ion!
Liverpool -Cannel 51 . 53 25,® $3 50 a Wei de
livered, and.l3o tone*Ydney i 4154 40, .
PHILADELPHIA:IOy 20.—Priec nu board avant , :
Scho ll ittill Whita'Aili Lump,: $ 3 13(433.26
• 4 -Prepared, 315 ® 325
"' .Ited'Ash Lump and Egg. 3 23 13 35
' " . Stove, •'3300- 3 40
-- By retail, • 3, 76 ® - .4 25
Lehigh Lump Broken and Egg, 3 37® 350
" Stove, - ' 3506 ' 8 2
" By " OS ®' 4-25'0
Sehr.ylklll Coal. Trade tor 1959.
Quitutily of Gin/ neattl Itailrnad and Catial, fur the
'week ending on ThurAlay evening lasi :
RAILIOAD.
. 9.319 03 9.232 -10
3.:30.09 1.039 II
19,744 49' 2443910
1,911 tit
4.830 OW
► a d
cr
' . 14 ti I
.
C, s t., .]
0 la ez PI
0 . •-• L" •
,Oort Carbon,
Ilaven.
Auburn,
rots eltriton.-
Total for tho work.
Pierloukly this year,
Total, • 9(0,941.04 C44.(93
.To awns lime last year,. • 690,179 13 620,370 16
.
Increase, tour, ' 197111 11. .., 118;318 19
Iss — - ---H----7,-,-,--i.--•—_,..„._,
_,..
.Sch ylktil Count* Kafir ads 1959 0
The Irllowiug is the qua:Wry of Vaal transported
'over th dilierent Railroads in. Schuylkill County, for
week ring ou 'Thursday evenheglast: u
' us. '-- TOTAL.
Mine ill and S. 'Liven R.11..45.500 04 739.131 16
Mt. Carbon. t , - -.* 44701 13 • 102,1:5 IA
Schuylkill Valfey .. • - to,Z) Is. • 137.024 12
Mt. Carbon *Pt.Carbon " 11,404 11 :52.740 I's
51111 Creek, • "
.15,0Tr01. 217.401 05
Little B , boyiklll. i. t 1,735 11 257,3(5 Ir 2
,
Lehigh -. Caul 'Frage for' 1859 by Canal.
For too area eliding ou /Saturday laat :
~ w LEX. TOTAL.
. .
Lettleh Coal and Nay. Co., • 11.1t7 08 . 21.5177 09
Spring Mountain Mints, 838 18 191191 10
Cleraine! do., I , 910 13 • 9.040 19
Bearer Meadow do.. . . 743 10 2.714 00
l'...ar York and Lehigh Coal Co., 271 07 - 0.094 05
German Penne. Coal Co '
. 956 14 - .21.414 12
Not th Erelog IltinotalnCoal, ' • 79i 12 - 10.570 01
1). Niutainor and others, -- * 1.427 14
Ilasleton.etati. 4.002 70 70.8147 OD
East Sugar Loaf Coal, 1,479 00 12.549 12
Mount Mtwara Coal, 1419 18 7.112 18
Council Ridge. , ; 1.493 14 - 19,121 fn .
Buck Mountain Ceal Co., ' . 7.760 7 41. 74 01
Yr:tot:tin Coil Co.. 1,099 (1.1 /WKS 01
A udenried lona .1. Coal CO., 434 04 8.7111 (13
Hartford Coal Co.,' . '. ; • 444 04 8.911 11
. ~,:—......... --.....
.. . ,
,
; Total. . , ' 27,8-14 08 4 ns.2 119
Lehigh Valley R. it.foii 1889.
• For 'week ending on
WICK, TOTAL.
liazleten (A. Pardee & C 0..) 1,W7 10 :55.595 18
E. Sugar hoar,(Packur A C0.,1 1,833 13 57,777 cz,
Connell Itidge.(Sherpo, L. d (50.,) 1,179 10 - 39,570 09
Mount Plesaant.B,3;2 15
Mt:. (lhaidolphs kllampsblre.) - 2.791 17 70415 07
pileraltle;(llatellat.Johnson,) 800 10 250.11 ID
Iharcs..3.lcedoe, . 311 03 13,975 19
N. York .t Leltigh:(Taggart &Son) :034 04 21,722 17
N. Fp . 05.0.11. McCreary & Coy , 887.15 26,025 08 -
S. Sp. Mt..(Dolbln & C 0..) 19 08
1/1/1013 /I.IIOPOVOLOO4CO.,
Gorman Penna., 2'6 04 4.353 06
Otliur Shippers, 250 00 2,551 00
Total by Itallo,rad, 10.285 12 =249 11
I Canal, =NS, OS 438.242 19
Inereape, PO Eir;
.... -
Ratite of Toll and Transportation on
pilli.A. & READING RAID ROAD
Pral4 . k'rano .• Fro Preis •
..,,,M.e.ir/ion. S. Thn',n. Auburn .I'l.Cliofon .
To Riehmotad, $1 50 $1 45 $1 35 $1 30
To 11`kilod'a , 150 1 45- I's , . 130
Spring Mills,. 145 140 130 130
Reading. , 105 ~ 1 uo -... 00 . vo •
Rates of Toil by Canal for the present.
Prom Pt. Utrbon..ll/. Carbon. S if men. 11. Ciiaton
To Philodo ,75 , 74 , ' 7. 00
Spring Mills,' 70 : O9 6f . 00
Norrlotown, 55 04 62 55
Ile Wing. 41 J -, 45. 41 .
'Rates of Freight by. Canal.
'Prom et et & Mt. t' ~S. Hewn. Pt. Clinton.
To We. York, SI 50 ',, 'sl 50 .St 45
To ehlbtJa. 50 . 53 • 50
Rates ok Toll and . Transportation
ON•TRE Limon r LIT RAIL ROAD.
Manch Chunk tit Trenton, - • - •$1 60
do Elisajoelhport, -r• -
•
do Morris Canal Ilasin,at Phillipsburg, I'4
RATES OR 18E CANALS.
From Maneh C: unk to New York ria Dela
ware k Raritan Canal, V 36
From Mauch Chunk to Newrork via Mot ,
ris Canal, ' 2 32
flutes of Toll, fie., to Baltlroisre.
• ' hi oars of Indiridtra
r -
onaptxy. . rail.
from Sunbury aboseshminoklo, $2 64 .$2 15
Do. I.xlow- Do.' 245 21;
.
'Tterbrton, ' . - I GO
'T. kens •Valley; 1 ,79 1 So
-,lPlnetTore, 2'14 , 1 965
'~ ~•r.
=3ll
9,068 14 . 38 . ..003 01
021,872 10 0)042 11
Plnegrove Coal Trade far 1839. •
Amount trap/Tor lad ,durlog tbelBll 14onch:
X 031111.• ' TOTAL.
Ullll , lll Canal, • 10,736 11' ' 47.402-13
8 1 8 , 818ra 11811rna4. 8.141 1111 24.808 17
laud year,
Rates of Toll, xcy•tro® Slouch Chunk.
Via Lehigh Valley and Northern Penn. Railroads,
to Master street, Philadelphia, $1 71
NEW ADVERT'MENTS
. THE PRACTIPALDITCHER,
EING a Treatise on reclaiming wet
1.14nd swampy land, and improving moist and wet
spots of land. under cultivation, by open and covered
dibthea. by Jeamot $. KELLta. a farmai of Orwigaburz;
Price 15 cents, just published and for rile by ,
IVAN.N. I OI.
.* 313 t
•
0 w 'o 000PEAC" TREES, best
gamut., see per 1000. !
1104000 AUCEN'S Hardy RASP
BERItY.I4O. per Iffil).
• ihraitcare7w* Cratispact
WILLIA3I PAWKY, Cinnaminso', N. .rnsey.
rau:130,19 . 31.2.03
PROF. J. W. ALEXANDER'S
ARGL anti interesting class . of
J
young singers, numheting one hundred and t wenty
ve.-will meet nt the. Hoglirli 'Lutheran Church, on
Market Sonoma, on Wednesday and Paturday, twice a
weeis regularly, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The adult
singing class will meet at the muse platens' Monday eve
ning next. commencing at 51 o'clock. , All persons who
may be desirous of attending a mum of elementary in
struction as well as t bore who wish a moreextended ac—
quaintance of the Art and Science of music. will find
tills a favorable. opportunty, inamonch ea the inafrne
lion will Maude the elements of music, vocal training
or the culture of the voice. position. breat hing, 'muscu
lar action. wenn:lnce, and delivery of the voice. mood;
Mimi. articulation, and practical analysis of words,tneth
oti of teaching and practice of exercises; part conga;
tones, chants, and antbims. Price of tuition, not un
realoniable. - ,1
Tenn,' for tatching the Guitar and Late (graceful in.
struments for the Indira? $lO per term of 24 leinome*Vio
lin the same. guavas gusrantrot where diligence is
used on the part 01 the pupil. For full pat titulars inquire
at Mr. 'tort Intent - ltotel. Parsons wishing to point with
either of the above slant* can do so by attending the,
above meeting. or otherwise give their names to. Mr:
.1. 3.lcCa' lomat. or Lewis Reeser, Ntst. The singing- will.
Lie rupported 3 by muniral ifistromente beat adapted to
that purpose. Melodian player, James Irwin Alexander,
Vioducello, Lewitt Reeser; Violin, J. W. Alexander. All
lovers tar amain are• respectfully invited to attend the
entail - it: on next Monday night or at any future platting.
Pottsville, July SO, '69 31,
. • LIST OF LETTERS - •
11)EIAINING in the POTTSVILLE'
ilia POST OFFICE, July3o, 1859:
Aims Alonits OilleepteJohn aktpMeDnonei - Meek
Ayeregg Doi jatelnOilbert It McAleer Jottn-
Atkinson Isabel GIII n Ellen O'Bryan AI •
Amm Lawrence Orielth.ltenjamln 011ara Patrick
Andrews Mary C Hoffman Char, W o • Dotinei Margaret'
Stink John ',Hannon EllmbethO'tiril E
K - • ilutujel Georgei..Prlse D an iel
itlckelJohn -Hamm James sisksPeters John , •
Berger *Joseph
~. iloynen John Patker 31 E
Beeline Connor. Horning:Michael Sbedrkk
Beilluges Cballes Minutely Mary • ittainmet Chas
Brown David. sbiplioran Pete( Richatdsi 31
Boyd Ellen Huston Peterßoberta John
Burk Ederard Hood Hobert skip Bred Mari '
Boyd Ellen A Jobnson Jt.bu 11. litberis Paulin. J
Bailor George 2 Jones Jonathan sbitobison itaipb ••
Brunet Michael lf.o John likbards Mary alt
Mood Margaret. kind Wm rogors Wm
Brunla it Klinger Wm Snyder ••.
lttundey, nos sbipKt nny Wrancli • iimita Balllsunlash
Cita miler Pen tartnKauffman Jacob 2:Rourke NT Id
. Co••dr. Rev N Keeley Mary Schooner Dennis R
Cowan Thomas ' Kearny lama Sunlamp D Cora eh
Cotton Robert D Lynn Catharine Spikem►u James
Campliell Joiner; Leary Andrew Skeen Joist Pit .- •
Conner James Lyn Jame.; ' Slakston John :
Crowfoot Jahn. Loyd William it
. sbillevena Lena'
John ship Lawronna Wlll Soarbtine Berm
C 1 4 171 if. IV • Mara Willie Smith Cras Wardel
C4' trdizer MilvibothMa Oyer W 8 stood Therms
thorn«. A 11 2 Moore Sumo Thomas Edward.
Dorin-Mdissrd blurry Mrs Thompson Feed%
Du ughtlii Daniel Malmo, Nary Tate Widow
Dixon Elisslreth Ms trews - MarnarriThi°kins Wim shi p
Dillon John !Morrison Mn S ahipYade Edmond
141".° James Morgsn. John W Traver Winton
Dottless Robert Mallow John hltaker ?dory A
Albin P " - Startin John ship er Caleb
Douitlars Lonsla C "ravOr ebrkti"
114 V D, IDS'S • 'Markle nilleNP*olo-0 4,1 d
Davis Wm T sblp Mahon James • 'Whlttekit Daulel
&Mira VM 5. Mendell Prot Welsh Jtraph
• Erdman bialltida mailer iteoran John ••
•Eawitrd" Mary NOWA, Smut, .WixtedJenteit ship
Plisrahnth Jacob Wordear It Wilints Smart
Fisti7ir George Marry 8T - Ziltiontt Dotard
Yunbler Fredrick Mightily Edward - Zimmerman Solma
Flreer Ellen • Stemma A - • . Zisatinneura
Yell Chariot ship SleK into! Anus -
Odom Jona; AleCotiatmat rye.... --
/FirPorsons inquiring for littera on the above list
will please say adrettbeil. Poorest additional will be
t claargarl fur oath letter adierlitad. • . •
I • ' " MENnY L. ACKEIt, ibitattintr.
NEW ADY.hRTMkNTS
;,Gtilteitiee:2lo - iir-', Mthli ;= ':.I
, _T., Lissmioikow
ITERSAINIERL Amid►
t. st** -;
0111 E Sjibi#ltiei, 711eilik1'404fed
sehraind . i.o.trstaTiAlor hal
uytuu cog 81 - 7:._Wfo pan esuldssity esmeseteed LYN
Mbriillii.aisselciiiirticlo. and liwniW.loll4l,o* =4l
actommOstiog terms. Apply to - • ' ' '
• = • - WILLIAM MAJOII,Vstket am.
Pottiriltr, 3111L•Aar •„; . ra tt
FiV. ET.
AATCHIE4 iThIrELZT MID
:UT E „would respeatfullylinform. pant
II ,Lmeads. pstreap, and lbs puhila !WO. • -
sitT.lluat mohair* just sassed oar Nose . Nutt/4 7 1 , 7
•1410,1*. "Safer tied Fisted Wax Eatehainasst,
at No. WWI MARKET airset. wheel Iwo tam •
Wholesale and netim, at the losreet Castrealei
co,* large dad vary ebote.a stars steam deartiptiew
andsmolly kap" ha a' hrea alma Watch and Jetecirt
- 41 Ihr..
3541 !'
-1125 N .
232
- 232 "
. . ~ . . .
Ito bops by. unfteits; Worts to setoostoodita and
pletute.ants only to retain all on, *tutor patrooa, bat
merit and secure a lame areemelen to the maw.
Every deoeriplloo of Dkusoad Work, and other fro&
rr, , made to order at And soda.
IQ,-.4lit Grab ilrerrostat to be Ow 'Reprieouttol.
• • • • •Parfleobr attention given Willy neparizql of
Watcher and *loth% of every dererisl Inn. • • •
StavadEcir Ike Harley,
N0 . ..f42 MARKET area, Swill Side. VIIIIAD'A.
-. 11.—We Still semitone our Old Slurs, No, 143 Nara
&rood Awl. Sur a short thus ouly.
July 30, '59 •
MO "
tbr *Nrro Pork timrs t - . 1:
A Dail y' Morning 'Ermiag
its col trio us afford A eotipletti mom* 'of the 'World'
Dolegs from clef to dey while Its Coratepoodeoce. Jte,
mete. Wenn , Ccatribaticau irl•nos. and Lending
Are ides. repooeot all opics likely to rogage public at
twain*. lo the promplitade 'ad fullasai of Its accounts
of the . • •
• GREAT . TRALIAN
The later-Yost Tom has thus far rOuSseredly outstrip ,
ped all ita , orwitemponarian areendeners. which with its
ample Editorial and other Corrqspoudeuee at the Beat t
War t It trill unquestionably retain.
:err - rice by Mail, Sii 1)o tars a .Yeat.69ll
ebc'ztmit:Egitritin grim o,
tnued %ha taornln of evary . Turadii and Friday,
.and,
,cuntaloo. to addition to tbnAulk of Intelligence
given In tbe - -
A LITERARYDEPARTMENT,
Einbraeing Etandard NOTeall and. Tali* and
now Selection,. of - the bighted inntreet. With the hem
of Tileaday. July:l6lb. the Initial chapters of . ,
„ THE GOOD IFIGHT;” .
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CHAIILES HEADE D - .
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be supplied. ,
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bensive digest of the news of the preceding week. with
attract i re Literary feature?, among which wilt be found
READEtS SPLENDID STORY,
And other ehnire reading. It will also continuo to far
ni•li Ito valuable Information for the
FARMER AND GARDENER,
A,Drparlment, 'blob has bouoinie . highly popular
PRICE. rwo Dotting a yeti; threw co*? to one .4.
dnee, lie. DoLEAN.; tire cortex to one addreee. Mawr
MUAna; tin tapirs to on. .4dretre.TwiLei noLLATIA:
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!lid to on extra „
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giy-Speclinen numbers. reminded urn iiepileation.
letters to b.:addressed to the' ire 'retinue,'
ltew ToTk City.
AV - Th.+ TIMES Britetzto Is. Wolfed epensite the City
1,1211.'0n Perk Now. Serum and Nassau Streets..
New York, July 30, '59
SHERIFFS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Blf Virtue of'Stirtilry Writs of Yen
j-geroni EITOROSJ end Leenri ilmiat. homed out of
the Court of Common/Vices of&•heylkiil Ctmddy. nod t o
me directed. there will be exposed to tale by public rem
due or outcry. en
• Saturday, August Roth, 18399
at 101, o'rleek Itz the turehoen, at the Public Ilouae n
:3to,..rnuot t Iltornr.a, ICI lhe -baronet' et Pottevtlte
MailiMiMiME
that certain tract or piece of land;altuate
In Waahington townilotp. Schnvik county, containing
to :icier.. more or I. bounded by laud of Jonathan
Kers.chner. Wiliam Ferachner, !Crory itrown, George
Brown and Wien., with the apptirtenanees. eon-
Fitting bf a two atort log dwelling house.(weathern
boatded.) with kitthen attached, log barn and el- •
der Mess.
• flint ecrtaln pleronr parcel of land. 'dirndl/
in Washington town-hip, i?ehdylklll county. containing
=acres. more or le-a, bottndeil by land of Adam
.lonsiban Mersebner. and other land of John Adam
Crown, with the appu,tenanres. consisting of a
ono story Trento dwellinl, house. trams barn. and
small frame stable—as the property of JOKY
AM BROWN.
Abe, AU that certain lot or piece of ground. aft oats
in the town olOordon, in Duller township, Schuylkill
county, bounded on tho west by McKnight street. on
thO north by Otto street, on the east by :Maple Alley.
and On the tooth by lot N 0.16. and being lot which In
marked in the ground map or plan of said town with
the N 0.16, containing in whin L',o feet. and la depth 200
feet. , with the appurtenances, conaisting of a two
PlOll frame dwelling house. with 'a two story
frame kitchen with stone basement. and , a blithe
stable—ae the property of JESAIAS TRAUTMAN.,
Afro, All that certain lot or piece of ground; ?Relate
In the borough of Post Carbon. Soh uylkill county, boon
ded nnrthwaraly cy Jackson street. eastwardlyhy lot of
John U winner, snuthwardly by Spruce street, and west.
wardly by Pine Alloy. containing in width 60 feet, and
i n depth,"!) feet,Wli h the appurtenances. constst- a tk
tog iota two story 'frame Went bongo, with a two rig
story home kitchtin thereto attached, a frausetdar;
I,la. and a frame I* house—as the property of MICHAEL
WI RAND.
Aho, No. I. Alf, that certain lot or piece of ground.
'situate in the !town of fromont. Schuylkill County.
troweled notthiardly be tot of the German Reformed
Congregation. Eastwardly by land of the Avatar* Coal
Company. souttreardly by other lot - of Henry. Eckel.
and westwardly by flay Street; containing in width
z. , 11 feet and in depth 1 5 C feet. more or lean. with
the appurtenances cousistlng- of sr double two)tik
story frame dwelling house. ~
No: 2. All that certain lot or niece of ground, situate
In the town of Tretuonr, Schuylkill County. contalnind
In width l'h fret and to '' depth 160 feet, mere or fe ,
hounded northwardly fry othertid of Henry Eckel, ens
witdirbr landed' the Santora Coal Commtny,soWthwardly
.by lot of Lazarus Zerhyld Westwardly b Clay
'Street. with the apporte liners. consisting of a
double twowttry 10r, d Ring b 00.., (weathe
'. banied.) ; „., ,
' , No. 3. 'All that certain let or piece of ground *Hants
In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill county. bounded on
the north by than Street.. on the east by lot of William
Glanding on the south by alk feet wide alley, and on
the - west by lot of glary
_Eckel. rontnining. to wlslth 28
feet and
. tn depth 113 feet, with the aPpu;tenan
ors, einulil Frig of a double two-story log 'dwelling
, I ,
ho se. ' '
h . 4. All that rertaintot or l piece ofground.sitgato In
the town Of Tremont. Schuylkill county. routaining in
width 60 421. and in depth 150 teet,bounded northwardly
by. lot of Mid flank. test wavily by Alan* street. SOU Ih.
wardly by/ other wt of lienry,Erkil, and westwardly by' ,
Sprat* street. with the appurtryienees.ronstatinua
of a 4noble threewtory frame dwelling honor with
st , e besentent.
N.. 5. All that certain lot or nisei. of ground n it wi t.
In t e town of Tremont. Schuylkill county, contain.
ing n width Zlfeet. and in depth 150 feet.bounded worth•
wa .Iy-by other Irt of Henry Karel. eastwardliby
Cis street, southwardly by lot of William Dude, end
wes wardly by Spruce street, with the apporto•J i ll
ran ..- consisting of a two-story frame dwelling
hOU
Sot 00 790.602 10
31,41.4 15 W. 2 522 01
6,74 e OS 168.050 06
N G. All thosecortaln three adjoining Intent ground,
tato. tein the town of Tremont, Sehnyk 11l county, being
lot 0.1,2 and 3,1 n 'pia nof lots laid out by Henry Eckel.
en t I thing together in width 13:1 feet. (arch' lot 40 feet)
en t n depth lon feet. bounded werthwardly by Middle
t3r, , ,ealdwardly by Union Street. soathuardly by Llne
'air , and westwardly by lot N 0.4. . -
. . 7. Ail - that certain lot or piece of ground situate
'in - e town of Tremont. Schuylkill county, being lot
No , and part of lot No.B in (henry lickers plan of lots.
containing In width 70 fret. and in depth 100. feet,
bounded northwardly by Middle Creek. outwardly by lot
N0."4. southwardly by Line street, and westwardly by!
oth:c: port of lot N0..6.. .
. 0. 8. All that eeita'n lot or oloiri of ground. situate
in t ii town of Tremont, Schu) lkill County. 'containing
in width on Colon street 83 hot. and In the rear 75 feet
and In depth 208 feet. ottane or leas. hounded northward.
ly by a lb feet wide alley, eastenrdly by Union - Stet.
rttuthirantly by Middle Creek add westwardly by land o
Mary Eckel. ' I
Nn. 9. All tliat certain lot • r piece of ground. situate
I'. the town ofTremont, : cbuylk II county, being lot No.
=5. In plan of all town, containing in' width on. North
treet, tOn feet, more or less, and In the rear 22 feet,ind
n depth on the wentelitt 100 feet. more or lees. and on
he east tilde 159 feet. bounded northwardly by North '
street. castwardly by lot No. 2.31, southwardly lw a2O '
feet wide alley. and westernk dly by Spruce lame.
1 No. 10. All that certain bit or piece of ground %Notate
In the town of.Tresnont, Schuylkill county. being , lot
tin. lit In plan of said town .runtalnlng in width 40 feet.
nwl in depth IGO feet more or tem bounded northwardly
Ily lot No. 172.wastwawily by-Spruce street, southwardly
by lot No. 17n. and westwardly by Spring street.
'I No. 11. All the right title and intermit of Henry P.ekol.
of. 'nand to all that rertaln lot or piece of ground,'llb
nate In Gig town of Donahlann. Schoylklll county, eon.
talking in width 50 feet and In, depth 150 feet, bounded
northwardly by the Sai .tara Rail .11nad,eastwardly I:ty
10 of Anna Marla Donaldron , southwardly by land o
tlio Donaldson Improvementmnd Rail hoed Com.
, ki t
~ .any, westwardly by lot of Anne Maria Donaldson.
Rh the appartenanerb emulating •ftf a frame 1
blacksmith chop — as the property of,IIII.NUT MOIL.
Also, " All that certain two story Ireton hangar build
lug, situate in the town of Swalata, county, 0f . 5 .
Schuylkill, bounded and described us ledlows, viz:
On the north by Tremont street,no the east by lot
N0.'41,9n the vett by lot No. 40;and on the tooth by
St. Patrick Street; containing In front on an alley 18 feet,
and in depth lb feet . toward St. Patrick West, and the
lot No.SO_Ortplece of ground - and cartilage appurtenant
to saki building —es the property of PATRICK JOUltj.
DIN. • . . I
'Afro, No. 1. AU, that eertaln. k 4 or_:pleob aground;
idtrude 10 the Dorninth of Videgrowe. SchnYlkill rounlY,
I bounded In front by Talpehoekon street. on the north
byt et of Mary Zerbe, on the east and mouth by. the Dad
' phut and Susquehanna hail Wad, containing In width
' lip fret, and In depth 180 feet more or leaf. Itltha
the appurtenances completing of a twordory hime '
welting house, plastered on the outside.
N 0.3: All that certain lot or piece of proandoltuald
In bouswits`s addition to Pinegrore, Ekdiuyikill county.
bounded in:front by a 30 feet wide street, west by a AI
Met wide street; north by tot of John gaily, and south
by lot of George &boll, gentelning to width 00. feet and
its depth 150 lest. . I .
No. S. AU that certain tract or piece of laud :Waste ln
Pluegroveimenshlp,Sebnylkilteounyy, bounded by land',
of George N. Eckert. - Lorenz Eckiel Peter &AMU, pad
others, contnining 118 acres, more or Icon , ~ .. ... ~
No. 4. All that certain tract or place of land.situato
In Washington tow tudilp, SchuyILIII county, bounded
by laud late of Jamb Monis, New :fork Coal Company .
and 'others, rontainlog 4 command 80 perches, awe or
Tess.
No. 5. All that eertaln tract or pleas!of hind, Alen le
to Pinezrore townsbip, &hoft.lll county, bounded
land late of John Stein, doeessed, Lengel and Tob
and others. containing 105 aerllai more orten—aa tb
property of WILLIAM. 1 , iLITZ. • .
Atm, All that certain lnl nrpleeeofgrnrnd.sltdateon
thla westwardly side of Centre street, In the Mont* 4r
Pottsville, kettnyi Mit enmity, containing In fronton
Centre Atrnet feet. and in depth =A fort, bounded!
sontimantly by TrinittChurch property. , eassuarrgy by
Contra street, sontbwardW by Int of Maw' Murphy
and westwardly by &wind or Adam street, with this a
portenancea,ronwhffingeds frame dwelling brans,
storks In front and 2 storks in the rear, with
Mori rosin on Centre street, and also story frame
beck building attached Mama, and a frame stable—as
the property of CHAS. C. CRICIIRSTra. MARL A.
cilletißaltli. R.ll. CalCipleiThil T apd S. CIIICIIIZ
'TEIt.
Al" The undivided onshelf part at all that otataln
piece or parcel of land. vitiate In North &Isabela tom.
ahlp,Sehaylkill county, Wardell and deacrthed a isb
Loos: ittegintslog So a ltne of hoed lots of Mr. Thansaa
Filth, on tha west side Of the nlOO4llOlO sad Reading
IR■ilroad. throat by laud- late of -Jobe Pott, now Ileej►
mitt Deicing: otutb itbderreett treetl•perritim to a spears
stump, north 31 degrees west 116 perch.' to a pan, mad
mirth 1454 dopers east AB pirehes to A diestaat, now.
-log the Railroad aforestad. litigate down meld itaiteard
to* the eastern vide thereof, tooth I3y degrees east
nsinepasima IN POLITICS•
f ft.
TermlllUS Or the ?WRAP& & Reading R. R., on t!!6 Delaware, at. Pi
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Pit
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VAN DVSEN, NORTOist,& CO.,
iv war 'ova strrus ay ." "
RED AND WRITE ASH COAL:
• 11:3 Watriat ' , tract, Philadelphia,
, 113 Liparty west, No tut*...
• A Deane.atrert. avatnn..
C MBERLAND COAL:. •
Also, sole Jrdan.% tar lb* •
&Via: Coot id , Naviggtios Opoipaily.
"Ortaw HI, '5B . • f 43.
• ' • • •Plor Ms. 1111. ' z.•••••Z - t' . , • •
• BLAICISTOIi Alic! COX,' 2 : . .
• • !annuli or At asor gamins or '
WRITE AEU. UND 41:4114 Titr.3loNlT FCLUTICLEILI;
z
rr'S MUM
c0.10..;•11:41/1 • LIN COSIPA
a -
...
LAND CO 14 so; lIAZINION I.E.
11t •
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{21.7 • got otroof.Mll;delrida. " . •
OFFICES: 41. w street. New York,.,
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17 . • • streer,B , ' , ii. ' '
Ootobor 10.'59 • • 42.. '•1
' BA •• EE I. . 1 : - t L & - CO., - .
-, .• Niv .8 i u 881-.8 , 888 or • .
11.4... MT = OW CCO"...T.a.
First, goo It: y Red Ash Cial.
No. I , Walnut 11r••L. Philadelphia.
OFFICES: Na.• 7 . #l.4te goys*. Bottom -
Na -
1 7 • Becoadway, New York. •
October 30, a - ' . , . .a •
' . ?ler No. b. - •
Tnirß i l l STONE & C 0.,. • '
AWARD 1. irmizors I.l.9CTOnligc9 Or •-.
fled nd White Ash
SCHUYLKIL AND LEHICH COALS.
ormures-muipt '"cihronuan ton.
, • -•-• ••• I 325-Wilnat stmt. Phikedelpbh.. - -..
•
OFFICES: 4 9 W 19409099 ButiSinekrovideses.
OM limesissy. Nair York. '
PIER N 0.3, Poky 2,14.312t0ND.
Ortober 14,'$ i 43 •
r 49 lot) perches. and south 13% &area. oast 49 MO
pe'rehes, thence diverging fretn44d Unlined Fount 27 1 0
degrCee east 14 4-10 perenes td a purr, thence south 11l
degrees fan pprrhes, to the sald.lloe of Dr. Thorns*
Ellett's' land. and thence moult 61 degreei; area 36.10
.perebet4 to the place of latgliiblon. ebratatotng It acres
and &if perches. meta or less:with the appurtenance',
ennalatlng of a *tomb quarry—as the property of JOlll , l
11.1.1%DltICKS. •
Xs*, 411 that certain lot or Mot* of ground, senate
In the boleti:ls of Pattern* taboylklll 'county, bmind
ed norrtrocirdly by Warbingten mow. :fisAtirsinny be
EMOt C.ontr, ' , trees . , soot hoardly by a 10 feat wide alley,
artthwest ward ly by let !IMP, nonfat ning In sr idt h
2*teet,and in depth 140 fretorltb the appurfir
nonce., conalatlng of a one /dory frame building.lit
partly occupied as it bridling—no the property of
THOMAS Du%VNEY. .
Wm, A:1 tbat certain lot or plies of viand, situate
on the east Mar of Front street. in ihe borough of Mi.
nersv it le. t ehoylklil county, bounded on the north by.
lot of John Dutb, on the east by an alley. on the south
by lot of William Iluweis t and on the west by front
odleet,eordelning in width ail feat, and in depth &•4
150 feet. with the appu itenannte, ionsistiog of a
large two roil framed weill ng house, with a atone
bale-meat end a frame stable- •
AI 0, All that certain lot or parcel of wround. alluste
In the 'borow.th of ?dinarsVille, Schuylkill county, de
scribed as follows! Beginning at • point on the west
bank of the west branch of Abe river Schuylkill. fse•
cording to the original channel of the same) at the
nor, hvestwa,d corner of the mill property now or late
of ilinnirshitx. In mid borough. thence south
75 degrees west 193 feet, thence south 9 degrees west 22
fret. thence south lb degrees east :WO lett. firinrhets
more or kw to the writ bealCot'ihe.west *tact of the
river Schuylkill as aforesaid. and thence north 14% de ,
green west feet to the place of beginning. with
the appurtenances, rend-Ting of a :one story frame , •;;;
office, occupied as n the property 0
iLLIA 3t HINNERSIIITZ. .
Seized and taken In execution, tind ',lithe sold by
• •401 IN P.IIOBART.
Sheriff's Office Pottsville, She rrff.
July 1539. SI.
REPORt '
(F Auditors of Pottsville, for year
J 1855-59 '
DAeVIEL B. CRIST. Chief Roorgesit, in. Account
,rich the R.rm.:ll). of Poilme,ire. \
185 P. DR.
° May 11, To Power .t Co., Theatre Beene.,
. ".
10. ,.. ~
i " 15, Maby ..4 Creche. Cirri', s Gnome,
June 25. Contluentabs . Town Hell license,.
July 15, A.ll. 8.11, Menacerle 11-"nee.
" 31, - Otwine, Theatre Demme, -
Aug. 11, 4, i ... . 6.
19. u t ~.0 • dt
! Oct. 1, Van Amburgh, Circuit Beerier:, '
, '• 14, J. V. Harris, building permit,
" 19, L R. Lenr. Circles liernre,
" 21, A. Rot hriberrer,dbuilding permit,
" '24. Wm. Garrett t Co., ,". "
' Nor. 24, Kate Dean. Coneert lleehre.
K. Bright, building TerniP,
1859.
Jan. 19, A. Kepler. fine tar blocking st.. C on
Feb. 4,0.11. Ohio, exhibltiOn license, 200
IA 7 . 41. " 190
" 12, Serenader*, concert llamas, 150
_ __
" 16. Jonas Pox. Musical Hall. do.. 200
March 3, Jae. Kimmel. building pirtnit, . 300
• 17. Sleight of hand exhibition linenart, 200
April 7, Wm. Mortimer. Jr , building permit, 3 00
illay 3, Rivers A Co.. Circus Ikense, , . 2t 00
1859.' ' , CR.
June 4, By 11.11 an nen, printing nekton, $ 1 50
- -4 4 " Onn. Slarthi. pc*ltug talk -':' .1 25
," 17.11. 1.. Cake. printing notice . . 150
"' 18, Anthony Murray. waling Ills. 75
July 0, Jun. Buck, work at blunt b kiln& 75
4 4 Augu.t Smith, " .. l5
44 " Tre.t to men. " 37
-
, .
" 10, Levi RinAils. . 4 4 / 4 25
4 4 1" Jax.Clatk. removing rubbish . •50
g
, " ,13. Joe. Golden, killin sad rem) , ing dog, 50
2-4 It. M. Johnston, removing dead dogs, 1 00
Sept.„ll.. Ilk Ban 'tan. printing not hie, 160
• 13, Con. Martin. phat log Lille • 75
4 " 22, Jere. Lord, repair watth' house, '1 33
" - 3 pad-locks for ' •* 4 " . 75
".2 Scrubbing and chinning. - 4 " 50
. 4 4 ' "Jar. IL Silvan% repairin e 4,4 1 00
Oct.. 1, B. Batman, printing unt res, 160
.
0. " Con. Martin, porting bill ~ 06
.44 15,2 hook, locke for watch ' ouse, 100
Dec. 0,11; Bannon. printing ne Ordinance, .. 150
• 4 . Con. Martin, posting ord nanee, ' . 25
1839. . - . ' -
Jan. 5, inn. Lorn., 2 loads coal or watch bouse„ 260
SAtertle, lioroeigh Troacurer, noes -
• w colleciod r 500
Manr.S., 00. Lnei.er 2 !lads coal r watehlouPe t 250
41 pjll4l ,:s 3 ; ;lll it tli e na re te: . :lolO ß bO4 .
diva 1 rat, ,105
o Goo r:1 104,1 coal Ibr watch boon, 125
" Y' a frlttsikee : l arded down, ) . 115 BO
. T 147 60
Mt. Tot alums brought down, JIB- BO
APA3I S'CHERTLE, Tred
the lloroujh Poiterille
188.8. DR.
July 29, To Cash Of .7,er. Sells
Colleetorsect. Dup. 185748
Lar. 17, To cash,
25. To rt.h,
"" 311, To rash, It
Sept. 7, To cash,
• 21, To cash,
o.ato. 19, To cash,
'flfov. 16, To Cioth of Jer. Son
Collector—aret. Dup. 11:553-5 ,
Dec. 7, To eo eh,
MIMI
fea!M=l
" $l. To espb,
lihrett 1. To rash, - '
April 19, TO eaph,
June 6. Tn fish,
" 21, To matt,
Isso.
ckto. 30, To cash of Demi
.00.8. &TOW,. '
To,. M. To cosh of D. Bbeirt dle
&mat on bill of Di a logue t i s rill, 14 C 8
1859:
Jan. 19. To nub of ,D. U.
Cblef Barrens. fines foe yluletion
Of Market lave .
Feb. I. To each of .7. L. 31ennig
1. C..llarper rant, 20 00
Feb. IL To cash of Co. Treas'r—
tams -rat rnadi"
May 17. To eash of 11. shartel—
amt. of costa on mat or Jou. Orlb, 13 75
Jane 23, M. ortled.dowo,
11438.1 •
,July 29. Sundry cirdertr!d, ;
' Aug.l7.' "
• it
?
Sept. 21 " 16
Oat. 19.; " ;'1
N .4
0v.16.4 a
D ee. 74 14 14: I:
4 ' . 21.
" "
1939.1
Jan, a ,
17.1 . " t` ,
.4
31.
March i; 114 4141
April //X; " . 4, •
Jane
" 11; 4 4
1,
• 021231
• •
1994447 Artier' Is l %. 015 68 ••
Fab. 11. By sitar; sacs., „
._ , •
Jusr 2. CR. E L*hsev+
JER. SEITZINGER. Tae-Colleetor. in seeming
wok the itoratigh of rotteritte.
11
, .
rithunt of doptio*fle63-60.
1859. CR. -
July T. fly enat. colleeted on dap. 1411.69, $11,1161 66
- By balance nueulleeted on ditto, 4,478 tel
July Di. To ofteol:etiod bal. oo
dup. P 6349, •
.
JER..SEITZIXGER,Tax.CoIIectoi;" in. ferxifit
. wits Ada* SeLertle, Treaiiirer of .ilort4r9A of
• '
1839. • DR. 1 • -
July 1. To slot. collected on dap: IKA-59,(es
abocel t -- • ,
11
$11,!11 65
1859. • • .• CR. • •• - •
Yeety 1. grand. poidinow, of sect. a[
rate 1868-89. • • ' • • ' • • 1 .44 0 1
et * By Woks carned-dowlo,- - - 1480
July 7. Dr. To eallerted Pei. on
dup.lsss-49, 3.569
. .
. • - :,.
%CIL the laadoraistaad. Andfoor; et lb. Damsel- of Potts.
' AN, baying .earefully esamiaNd aDd somlatol the
l i c4
-foregoing actottola, oaranilt . of the Mid Itoreva,
floroagto Tfaaaarer , aiid Ta ledofr-logaby 'mit*
to lb. aamba Wag 'correct. .- , - • • . • • - ....- , • .
Wiliam our iamb. Os Eigi Way of ley, A, D.,135159,
. - '— - - CURINTOPII a ants, -- i 4 -,- •
. , AtIOLLAT-T. 611, r'• '. ' Atiqtart,
- ,- . UM MO= Altar. . ' ---
Pottirrille, July 2.1,14 ' - ' • . 4. ' ' • --'•'' 0)...' ' ' ,
I'J
LEWIS ROTHERNEL,
Diatu Axr! swims pr eccic.
9MPi• for ale bf The Ciinw. the boot quallfrtes of •
'RED-AND WHITE ASH CCALL
AImo,,LIIIII9IIIsad'CIISIBINIUND COAL
NO. 0 1 RICE3IOND. I
mir th : J3lB Walnut street, Pbldtdeldils.
1 19 lithanp street; Poston.
October 16, 54 42-
Pier NO. If. - ' • !. "
. JOHN R. Mt=
atTIPPIM OP
11110.11EICITIMBICELIA Cosa*
WIIARY KO. T r rout RICHMOND.
• op p icE l s: ,( No. Me Walnut street, ebttedelptila. j ,"
No, .)DJ Wiwt Thirceenth et, New Torr.
October 18. 88 I 42. •
Pier No. U.
L r ersznewe.) • -1; • 18.1 T. otoTn.
- sulzacasort &_GLOVER._
'ate`
Le*lib and Mumlnona4ala. • '
°mem: .1 No. tla' Walnut street. ?Al liable. -
Old Mats House flasemeut, on.
WHARF NO.fh POUT HICIDIOND;P111 DELfIW4.
'February 19,'49 • 8- •
•
BANCROFT:LEWIS & CO:,
SUMS MOD MUM= OP Tat
CELEBRATED ASHLAND OAL,
VllO3l 311.11A1C01,1100TAINI,
OFFICY/411 Walnut street.'ooounorchll Ila
•.;
•IRew York Ocoee-79 Oadar street. Beett Olneo-211.
1111 by street.. • [Oct. /3," • 43-
PATEIIT COAL TUBSi
TSA AC SELTZER, Agent for the ee1...1L
...IL br.ted Ashland Coal, nolncd by Bancroft, Lewla
to., has removed Ida Oleo to 77 Cedar St feet, between .
Broadway and Noma store, New York. Ma also the
agency r the sale of Pnehrs Patent Coal Tole and
flocks. All deem In Opal 'will And It 10 their Interest
to tall and see th la new article Amassing btbor .
New Tort, July rA tC•dro•
CONNER & PATTI CON,
AND alumna or THK CRTADRATND
Locust Mountain Coal.
J. J. CONNIM.. J. - S. PA .
.4 a tied. ' faiLei
• Illehnylkill tnunty, Pen •
lull' '5l
JVIES & C * I LE
DI
VINKRN AND NPPEKS oPi - 9
T , AQUA WHITE ASH COAL,
Prom the Seeveidale and BnolmillelCollieries
OFFICE—No. 3RO Wa.loaCalreet, Philadelphia. ,
4rCiati ,forwardid from Mit Clinton byrßeadluz
Railroad, or iu Boats by Schuxikill CauaL .
May 14. ni9
MISCELLANEOTTS.
PERSONS WANTING *RANGE
of elltnate,for Bee advertisetnentiof Hammon,-
ton Lands, another eofnEnn. ; • ;
ALL mg. YEAR ROO D;
BY DicKENS—Tart 2, jus received
\snd 'for Pale by 't B. lIINNAN..
) , THE CAVALIER I : ______
LI3Y JASIES—Just receive( and for
male by '• It BAN NAN.
•
MAPS OF TEM SEAT OF WAR—Fo Reference.
PRICE 13 CIENTS—Jusi YeeeiVed
and tpr rate at . . It.,
,ANNAN'S.
22 00
'A ot)
1,0 00
! 6
00
9 00
2 00
''ANIMAL TRAPS l':
0 catch RATS and other A
without bait, at tiTICIIThIt & 1110
27 Cor. Ct•ntro sad Mai
TOWNER:IP CLEM' RECORD
A LSO Order Books uncle
11. Law, Just printed and for ule DJ
Worth IS, 'Mt 11•
2300
2 00
3 00
IM,
3 00
SHOE BUSINESS AND
RIES ean s bo marital on piolltably at Ha
adtertfroment of Hammonton Lands.
DOwEe ho6 L l "
Alg!„la ttie
warm
inES 14INe gg
V a
-
p
1 CAI lER'S Patent Beer: . Fe
nt
by leeitn erdere at his saloon, Centre, tr
Petteritte. Jule l •59
. CUM 'BEL.TINC.I'
AA LI. SIZES, Gum • Packing,. Rubber
llooe, blen.hole Rings,' Washers. 14ubtier Carriage
.s.prince,at ' STICIITEIt 0 TIIO3IIW/li'S, ,
Owner Centre and m..itimt street.
. • , • • HEMP 11108 E,
it good article for Hydrant purposes,
IX: at half the price of rubber. All &net an, ir , at
STICIITKII TINIIPSId'.3.
24 Corner Celli re sind 3larkit Streit&
km4p PLASTERi .
DHOSPHAI. g lame, pal fi ned Plan
.
ter, R4endale and Homan Cement; t:
STlClin3lt TII,93IPBINIA,
. Corner Centre end !dirket Elmer...
CRACKERS.
TUNCII,4 Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin
-4
ger end Wine Crackets, receiired frfrh every :ek
lnhu Ptilladalphta. • Sa bi . IEATTr.
Pottsvill e , July 16,'.9 ' 29'
• FRUIT MAR'S' i ,
pMl.o.„Nk.,s Ne Plusl (JI ra, Paint
0111111 lad :any or I, 2. 3E4 t pints. For sale by
. ORO )05' Third ottret, Pultgrille„
Abiredl and see them—they are thelast and the best.
Jelly =, '59 Mit
•
FFINE ASSORTMENT ,
rench!/'F Lace Points Mantillas
Ik. r and Taney Drias Goat., closing out very low,
at E. MeDOXA LD*3 Dry Good* and Grrfcery Btnra, nest
door to Frank Potra Hardware Stott), Cantra street., "
Pottarttle. July k . I 34 ' - •
'carer, in account Wit
PRESERVE JARI I
REQUIRE no Cement. f you want
jour fruit, preoerved In gOod eandlOon, caU for
no/ unequalled tiepins Wins jar. at
T OMPSONT •
Coiner Conine and Market &relt&
tiger,
$1, C09 69452 DO
,• ' . 151* 01
221 69
, 135 FS
637 74
600 75
,IRON!
SQUARE, .R o und and Mt id,lWag
u oo.
tire. heat rednek L iontata Nall, Omni and M le
shoe Ands, G. !torte Mall., Milder Steel ntlllotneitsaps,
Paring }Calves, &c.,
at SMUTS* A TOOSIRSOBII,
28- Corner Centre and Market Streets.
nger,
475 :4
1.14 u 40
1,214 84
T RAK
FLAT Bar Rail, - Hook 'HI
coa n term nk Spiker, BrettWs NO
C. pper Nails and Belt. Invetp, punchep,'l
STICIITSR k TII
, i Coiner Centre,aul
640 41
SOS 04 .
339 Ot, •
676'65
6.36 i
6661 . 2 • '
32.1 IT
•
WHITE LAD.
BEST Pure White L ead,
1...1. Oil, Glam. Putty. Leek'',
Strap Hinges, loon and rasa Joint But
STICOTHR & TI
Owner Centreand
by•
.150 00
am. immix.) ; pc? woos Pcxrpli
80/dIA •& ' Penrose .
To - baocoi-011.4 Geneialtonmissfcui
MERCHANTS
105 N. Wakr arta, and 100 N. 03 /a wg . 41 an tr, '?
' HILAnkLPW.A.
July 16,%9
• -- •
CEO. S. PATTERSON Bti' BROS,'
DRALICRII ISBTPP6IOI II
tLoonat ilnd Broad Mountsßs White Ask,
•COAL .I
Aleo,lt ED ASII. from the Peach .mrsotato and Pal
mer vela& • dirYlnor and Peed taker:lo exchange for
Coal)2lW. B.PATTER,f3arf, • '• • ,
WU. F. PATTICRSON,, ._ '
Office notehoose, Bairrond shed, lbf Wilk, Fe
• GEO. 8. PA:ITERSOV„ • .-
_ Behise,port, Atontgrortry amity, nu
July 23.'50 • ' • ' 3014 r-
Faa. of
Ordm.•
35 .
tas 110
5.. V 59
222 0
hot.
410 04
11 51
11 42
S 24
11 SP
12 44
11 01
7 00
Z 54
1 03,
Aliment.
1.452 99
COO 69
551 05
227 , r 9
235 95
667 74
660 75
975 76
1,279 40
1,214 64
=1 Xi
675 281
844 74!
988 3CI
1.851 81"
1,1n3 811
EIIRD SHOATINAM!
THERE will be a Bird Shooting take'
place on theld day of Angatd, , os9. '
at the pabli
house of Samuel P.; Phiitemt, In the !borough of Pin •
grove. with bail. at a distance of ■ Inindrad yards, for a
beautiful wooden, double-beaded bird—made by Bow.
Groeskopbr, of linegrove. Thebird I. composed of all.
tam cheek and sorb piece draws a good prim in money,
The shooting will onmoseneo at ulna o'clock to the tome
log. an good markatuen. lovers of the arty and the pub.
Ile generally. are Invited to attend.
Tbeabooting last year gave geciirat aatlaradlon, and
It la tbereihre ezpetted that good attendance ash be
willed swat Oils year. . • • S. P. PIIILnur.
linegrove. July 23, '69 ' :01.2t0
1180 41
of
an 01
Gees
43 64
688 12
32Ei ii
s 1
9,73
A 13
OA
10
7 931
In 311
17 33,
ft3s 67,
Xl4
31,
Xl4 Of
666 77
M 5 56
c 75 7 0 1
910 Si,
11,1r7 66
1/36 68
180 (O
- !PAP 24
P -
inwizarry OF PENNSYLVANIA, PhilAA's:
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
• • Ninel7../PonrikSession; (1839.40.)
$16,590 42
,• - 1
Wawa Goma. M. D , Emeritus PriArains of flaraary. •
Slane, Jacigsm,, M. D., Professor of Laminates of - Mall. •
• clue, • l• 1 • •L
Grams B. Woos. M. D.; frafamor of Tillery sad Palettes
of bledichto.
Erma L. Moak lif. D.. Prollstio; of Dbitstdes mud tie •
Duce, of Women And Children.. 1
Josora CAILSON, U. D., Professor of histerts Medics and
,
Pharmacy. .. •
PMfeesseniCi
Roe.= E. Booms. ltf: D.. i etnistcy.
doutowlmnacM. D., Proforma of Amotome.,
lloof it, Pam. M. D.. Professor of itarlinfl• ' • . '
W/11.111111 Bran M. D. Drmonctator ot gristenri t
Sittite Lechorc of Mr Session all ber's oa Mc saved.
t wo
Asap qf 011 , . sad close on the IM ft/ fisroc. . s
aislest bid is even tiumenliout the ilention,
In the Medical Us b‘ the Profimoris mud at 'be Penn
sylvania mid flamatids: The Dissecting [loons;
nod* thielittrerin of the Piefentor of Anatomy
,stiortbe Deamastrator. are open fro the middle of BrO•
toolbar. , The Room for Operative Surgery and •tho . Apt
itliesticat-of lisadsgoo. Re., Le open !early la Fejamobre
sag throughout the Esmiro, ander them:pore Woo of tbs
Professes( apam... . _ • i
'fiarrical Deoutaii B. thisOnlit.D— . .. .
Fees we nut Lectures (each Professor 115),..- : ' • 11103'
flatrkalatio's Iteo(pald oars opts), 1 . , '• , ~ , I li
'Gradual" rah - , -1 h - ..:: 4.10
$16,b00 a
i_
t--...~~~-.._
:Si' -
Pter•No.
12203=1
Pier No. 10.
•
Drag itt
Ar dica i fi r I L ROO rs M tygi;Ct_f ldi i 9 fi
ki4li
F.lLDUX.JunPot.es(rawly,Okia,l ssg.
6.—Dnardutai Ito 114 , a% &us"; GO to toPei."oo.!
July 16,'50 • ,„ • • i • I 21140
Piers feethe
'lair No. 11.-
LEWIS AIIDENRIED* CO
, .1 ,
wzoIIaPULLIDLItUIaI 11l TUB Mat VAICINTU*
4 ,
:4.llth:sone & -Bituzignout -
' - )
ffi{2es Walnut street. Ph liadolidila.
Onie: 110 !headway. New York. I• , -
• "• • •-. F 4 Stet* A reeL pottom ' I
Nmeer Si ',pert fires'Ztisabethp!/t r '
OF 7.•
IirRIGII; SPRINII c UOUNTATN. TIAZI*0:1 An
• • COIL% IL ItglfiE COALS. 1 .
at 46. '39 13.
_......_
''.4l
Mo. 12. ' ' : • J.
Noah Strtqestit.r.los. Maxfletd.—Chss. WOunasseber.
• Ir. STIALTEVANT , * ea . ' '
.1
DrA.l.2ll i ii A VARIOCS DISCCIPTIOIII .01/'•:
ANT OITE COAL
- • nict,RDlsii Tin irsT • rmusitsa or
t i er
AID A WIII,TII AS teIIUYLIVL it L 121141 100
.44.50,,
Cum gyRIAN2, tLoo 'mews Ounpanyioemill
etverMloo.
_ ~ —..... . . ,
{No. 110 slotifirtreet, Philadelphia,
1: N. 25 IC • .
0111C12 ilby easel, Batton.
• •
No. 128 Broadway, cor. of Cedar et, N. Tort.
WirShrions.nts fry= wharves ?kit; 12 A 18, Port ItittL
pond. 211=bet111.31,41. 1., Italtfmoro; Md., and Alex
*whirl; V'. = _ , = [Aprill6,l2 16 •
RODE
MME
er rbolre veins.
White Asia...a
WHARF ?i0.13
. _
HAYE ;& GOD§HALL.
_ -"sntrents or -
HIrD4IID,
WEITZ ASH SCHTIYTHH.L.SOAt.
1 IT"AR"
e44 3 ;rk n lVi n a l a W al p itetia
Leh_ gh and U.
,1
YARD—Corner •''' and Arai simile. '
OVVIOE—tat We uat ervet, Plill34lelphls. - - '
October 18,'58 ' • 4,2,
WAS. 14:
BROAD MOUNTAI . BLACK BENTS AND 80PEORIR
RDAS!! am LS.
opncrs:; ( 45 Efouth•strtet. Nov York. - •
132italnut street, Philadelphia. _ .
October VI, 88 • • •
SCIUYLKILL NAVIGATION.
shipi4 MIAMI for COAL,
, 'Fielawripi.roAlarliterPrll;adirlplala.
.RSON,
OP,
' a .
2147
' - ';'• 'Wharf NO. 1.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO:
. I
ROMMEX.B; POTTS` & CO.''..
' I (21:15 Stmt. rbibadelphia. '
OFFICES:) randway. New Yak.
I Shit . Street and Merchants' Row, noatolt
. REP ',LIE% & BRO.
N, E - nor. Walnut & Fourth St's, naiads.
oFFFer.s:{3s P ue Street, New Tork.
Wo haute' Bank Building. Providence.
I •
- DAVIS PEARSON & CO..
/HSU Ant PLUMS.. OF TOE
CELEBRATED ST MitUNTAIN WUITE AS:east
SPORN VEIN , . •
RED ASH COAL,
No. la S Wain ut Street, Philadelphia.
OFFICE: No. 30 William Street. New York. ,
No. II Ihnine Street, Radon.
IrlAnv—aitEtivicu, DELAWARE AVENUE.
at 118 IPEAMOS, flit 4 MORON BAST, ASHLAND.
COAL WILLER. •
hart So. 3.
CHAS.JMILLER.&, CO.'
XISILI AND aaarriaa Or COAL. •
• •
. ' WHITE ASH,
From, theTINE KNOT and SIT. LA EVA COLLIERIES ;
RFD ASH,
From Olt COLLIERIES.
CANAL LANDING IU 6NIi ICU ANDSPRIICE STS.
OFFICE :—:N0.106 Walnut Street, PlilladelPh Lt.
April 9, ' Su • 11 • , ,
TI MA LS
ps:vs,
ket 'streets.
--
BOOKS.
tne new
HANNAN
motiton: &r
MISCELLANEOUS:
PERSONS WISHING:TO-ESTAB
LISH wannferforlre In a new and thriving. ;Aare wbere
borlibwa b. good. Seendrertleetnentnt tbeThinancetoti
Settlement. •
lA cc
r is C.
lilies supplied,
oar Market ai
ICE CREAM 'FREEZER., .
THE celebrated lee Cream. freezer,
that freest:o4h. Creaui;Custardst. lees.
sto ;10 minutes. Also Witter COOlOlll. Ser. /amity add
Oaks use, jet ieeeleed and for sale cheap at
1t BtSVAN'3
' lona . 7394 aiott Ferias Ann.
•I• '
Dr, Goods a N • WrOcery Store. . •
•T 11. E undersigned Alas
, ,opened a New Dry Goods and Oro. •
eery %toren . ° the building on, Contra • ' '
street, next to Paror'it lintel. formerly oe..
cupsed by Sitlimee Ix chamberawbore
he alit be happy, to Dee Ms Mende and the
_public
generally. 111. purpose le to do eachylvely,•'AßU
bur am, stitch .111 enable bum to Fell cheap. ,
AIRPGITZ. WI A. CALM ilia
U. SE
Pcittaxille, July 16,19
wt74OICE TEAS, BLACK AND CREEP.,
.. M. fik:A'l"l`Y has received and
• for iatle,4, very:choice' titanic mod Grant Sean,Sean, . h. he offers to hls rush:own at (dr rates. ' .
' Mit liv Ille.Joli 16, '59 - 4. 21 ,
" CAST () STEtI„ •
R Drills. Shear, lister. Anvils;
Mallows, Vireo. Stock and Dire, Hammers, Sledges,
Dar Copper, Shot!. Zinc and Lead. Et •
•f STIWITStt • TiIOSIPSOIVS,
Corner•Centre and Maeltall'attenti.
Niturnura DICTIONARY—PictoriaI Edith*.
lust New Revised' and
t Enlarged Edition-0i Webeler'a - lbaste Dktlonary,
with numerous Xllustrationa4 • '
For sale at I tl. It&NltaWB
Book and Stationery litore, •
VI L. fr—Lavixos LIFE OP IVAIIIIIIOIXES.
,1.,
t jU ni S eL T ir tu o
w lis it teh o t T h o e N.by sth i , Volume
w of
t bit Work :Abe µII sets, lee sale at paa u b g e?rpe a te, i b l y l
I B, BANNASt.
May 28, ICI Delettoikr, Quirt .4t , /Wterall, •
1R AINACE PIPE; • •
A 'ND als'for conveying wajer,froni
la., 2 to 12.1 n tea in diameter, very cheep . cheaper
than wood and S ddrable as iron. Person. tu want of
soils Pipe will 'dit In any quantity et
I . 1. Is. UaltriAWS atom Pottewilla,.
Marsh 19, 1 21 ' . • • •LW . •
-'------ - _
PpßsoN i !WISHING TO CHANGE
their busineva to a rapidly inei easing country, ii 1 1 1 - ew
Settlement, wh hundreds are going. Where the ell•
mite la mild an delightful. S. advertisement of the
llarrinionton Li I e meat, another column. '
-
- i
1 7
I '
,
I
fend,Spikes
Nalltand
['OM PSON'S.
stivets.
Pare Pearl
Lathes, and
Stichr it Thompson,
1 DEALERS IX
HARD ARE, CUTLERY,
IRO TOOLS, &O.
I I
corner cen
vil ti r d .r ll i r v k ib et i. , o "s , igt PA O . f the_BiLw,"
Ltanusrp 29, A I Atf '
F RMERS, READ!
, LOCK ill Alf id. CIJMON CO. PA.
!Dear Air:— e molt of the application of the Nairn-
I
du: Am** p ured from you last. fear, Wet* OD pi ,
fkily mtiila . that lam amatrained to request yen
tmend to my,addrcas one ton of LEIN Aars ilone Pima
p ate, and on ton of LMISAU' S Artractunt Fertiliser.—
L
D send o immediately, an the occurrence of a re.
...-/rest, haw , I think, rendered tb4 am of theater*
imperiously:4am., to Diet life. aid rig& to the now
prcetrdial d digdaanily, MOM" Wrist.
Imu you Da. IL A. LIC 101211ALL118,.
Xo a. A. LEJ A; 21 & Ffollistrext, . - "felkuteira.
Juno 26.'50 I
if
.10MPSON'S.
I4rket StrretP.
1 e
1 1
' ,A ,
1.
1 GRAP 1
on their beat t
firm bride. t
Lite advert I
1313 M. • . j,
;
. tc.4
1 -P , i
VROM ~
i Trench r
Ina a correct e
shorteitt peal 1
To thaw th t
he ear'stve I t
therein Deco tt
the Mainline-a I
'able!, forms in EN.
41:if•Paoe. y
ID. Cartem,
1
e. I
ALL . ANTING FARMS . IN DO.
mairrirm, thumb% rich Poll-mill saute frinis freti.-
8 , 4 Wren nt. of • Ilimettotitoo„ Lulls auktfolr
00•PikitTNERIMIP
TANIEtt P. PALM and CO INILLIVS
t) LOOSE him. this day formed /I ciertnership In Mel
lumber hien. under the MI MI 94' PALMA L 00614,
and will eon( nue the huslnees at the old stead, where
they hive. t rendes a motto comes of the patennage
which has tweetotere been so Ilbendty Welded to thew.
They alit constantly keep on band all ktods 01 Whil,
Plos add Haddock Inethed—alste, caddy 'kerb& Does,
PaehAhtittets.Shltutles, do.. *v. I
/4-CA514111/1t1:01 are reppetifilib rollooded to Irani
as wr i t:Aye diterastaea not le be tioffeld by anybody.
• J. P. PAL3I,
1 • ,a LOWS. •
Pcbdilkllittren t March 214,14 134 es
- 4aRKI
A
4 übicir her isiornis his. friendA
T .. i
band b t tbe - luta nnewadotext dnoi to
E .....e.
.Prant Pott'aillatdirant atom la Coati" Invent. a new
Dry ONO, Oratory sod PrirrisiOn itore,i
Maws can alWays be at reasonaloto tales for Cadlr,
Peare - Arttelcoloo i:patily Urd!
Fro will be reirallulbilamiTlag from Philadelphia aud
New YerLand will always barmen bandanas selection
or IPANOLDUNIIS IGHOODINt
illerßY SI Ind 44 bo - sr•em ids yeasonal and strict at -
tention. he wctO merit and mei** lair *bane untie
Pa!rultaP - •ellttensuf Pottsville and lit-laity.
1 F. MeDONAII.p. -
trill afihei Nint SIorGISZ
, '.. li•ti
ti In
f
Apti ,
MEE
fpment of Amtbraeltes.
.• lee: Ns. 13.. • . . .
LUTHER,
AND 11111{11.11.1 Or COIL.
111 MOUNTA/N,IUTHEA, anti stir
I • ••
lIiACK AKA= WEISS.
% - ; l • l •47o l ;t 4reet lstr i
RICUMOND, PIULADELrILIA.
i i r iiEß & CO..
Vhart No. 2.
Zt P. GOILDON
1 ,1 GROWERS CAN. CARRY
as mat enereenfally at • Unanntnnon Mr,
tnne 40 vineyards eat riot lbe part season.
tent of flaramonton tends, another col-
P. A. Q. COL S LOT,. • •
'aria; (Trance,: is lormint
4 .,ast for thole who are &Minus et iequiri•
mowledgm of that language, amt. In the
de time. -
- . .
b bare Oot much time $o devote to tt ikon,
two weeks sorb instruction as to said&
their' own Instructore. and to iltettepar•
With of merlins Mid writings Lunen,
reseetiat part of a liberal iedaeattea l
et can be teen at the llapeioa Mate;
pear le, '59 29 ate
NEW 8T
,05mpt
Ittwdnei.- J01,7 . 3e, ink
The vosirkei fo oar Eastern , 4:141A It vitt
s declining tiodete, inibeet.
Irk. Witesceirogr - -
Alt of the, Western papyri ere Ulll
prospect of the wheat, crop of this ytex.• to loch•
Igoe the rrop is latter' Red better ibitrie
seeriaer for the tauter rests.'. • • '
_ • The Crean Ail btullltuta aimilate
Tbia mateb, the gniateat at Cricket "ever :Pro."
teiteit, la wow the esarimaittw sellitetelf
tiewimetteg the tricksters bout tit thia - 0001111
841 Igs'SUPd• It will be pla,yed.at 1141rekes, the;
latteepart of September.
The ettlemthip *ores Tat, fur arrived heel Ae4,
Pitmen - Wedessday, with time this 1p2,000..
00010 treamtre and um' California wilcof
lam. Thereat, ow elms ef impactive* hem Mt
N e w, vg 4 rest item of interest hem Castes",
America eutiellnli the eieDrillty
grain, of which there are great numbers in New
Grenada, of golden images aid velteelt. There'
navel gel & diggings hate prated , iptoditesiww; aid
are suractiei army miners. • ,
END OF THE WAR IN ITALY..s
Tomtit of Pears bemoan Austria eta 00p,41114*. ,
—TIC Poor* Nosotiatiou—Cootateato, II if iil `tad
'Leaden Pr, , de., eh. • ' - - • ' ••: 4 '
- The North tititon at Qathei,bringeiaietlipeee
that the arailStice basteseltel Is i ibeViG; rind OW - '•
Italian Wirr Is ended. The beset of, this Pismo
according tia'a brief derpateli tram the'Easperwr
tothe Empress of Prance, sass:,—.ltte, ittili,ie, • •
confederation mailer lb* honorary, Prlslden9 of,. .
!tile Pope ; the 'Enine:Ler of Austria coneedes .bit
rights in to i to '' Empe r or .. ' ib'is - it
_IXI.:At 7 to•the of a_ rine
.. . 0 .
;who trartsfersltbecit to the . Eing'ef Sardinia; tbe - - . 7 -
.
Emperor of Austria to retain Venice, bet the slit •
Ihrui an'integral part of the Italian Confiderition4
,
The Lopilon.jotiroals take eery different vi ews , on •
the nature or %is peace: - ' •
. -•
~• . Th. War dm Itilly. .
•
satins or rates—constxrre or rise runt. tile, •
The London'Peas tubule:ads that the seat 6f that
treaty' "agreed epos between the allies and Ale.,
trials the nationality grrarantled under..eler va
riety of lomit •gilverninent in a eouf•deration of
'the'ritlian Starer. - The Emperor of Austria is
to be Kin, of Venetia solely as an tetanal is em-
Weer the nonfederetihn ; h e w ilt te l e t ees t h,,,
three million Italians, and will be Controlled by*
confederation ratios not is., than twenty-ale
million,. The Pope It shorn Virtually of his tem-,
porary supremaey ; ho is deprieed of the sua4
stance, but keeps the shadow.
The Tints rays that Venice must hope that her
independence will not be a mere tame; and ibili.,. e ,_
the influent., of Wanes nod Anstrie united wilt 1 .
not hw _snore' unbearable. than that of Austrim, I
' l wo,. Th e Rarnans west hope that the Italian 1
confederacy under the hooniery piesideney of the
Pope anti* nothing like any government Only, I ,
have hitherto known.' The Papal &steeled , ' tali • ,
'as they were, but with a waster soniewhim.gmat
er than before; he is honorary president of the •
Italian erinfederstion, and 'General' Guyon holds '
the swerd•by his side, - '• . ' • •• ' - '. -•- ••
The King of Naples is made a member of Ilse .
'Confederation, and bar to leans the worth of, slinsi
hinior and lit impart. Europe has to wetness 'a
new power—the Vermin confederation older its' , "
:dignity if not in time. Eutaw, bee nothing In •
do brit to look on. Austria lesateewhei Mated,
, but relieved of ,a dittleulty. Sardinia 4 iggran- ..
dire.] with a provinro 1141 mistrusts her, and .a
neighbor that has earned an ltelWrirliatileartil to
exhaostible claim to her gratitude.' The tinted
Dukes, we supp.me, are once-mire to reinetated
'on tbeir,tbtoner. France hap- now the rams in
'•hei own bonito. She has Europe before her. "She
can ralse.all It-ily and half the Aostrien limpliti
against those Germans whom•ebe has ',Gotten
beaten. ' - • • .; • •
England. , ' ,( '
Gen. Peel announced that the' entiri'Mllitary . •
joree in the country on the Ist of Jan* W 111...41:111•,- .
.000, including the embodied miiitirs.
..., . : : •
0, th e 12 1 h, Lo r d Wailehoose in the Wiese o '
' Lard!. and Lard Hassell, in th at Cetemens, rem'
Napoleon', diepateh' atmonuclog peace. Tb ,
i .
' latter added that although theta was n idersahat
the,Emperor of the Fteneb would de4o4,Sevoy,
t i
its a eoropenaation tor the expenses of the war, ha •
hail made no demand end desired no. ddition to
.„
Frince. Loud and prolonged tamers "petted thhi '
• aunandensteet. • -...• , , . - ,. • .
The Timell P.tryis correirywindent say. thit ty- •
phos foyer rot'd in both" ihe.eamps In nalyj and
that ten to eleven thousand 'were atta test with it
ID the allied army.
Thu Victim( thud id icy. p r lb. ar gimp fiat
an ,"autograph .lever addressed by the•Eus ror '
Napoleon to the Emperor of Austria lid to the •
•• negotiation. • .
, : Still Later. - -- '- '
By the sTeamship Europa. lit - :lLalifsix, we bars
three days Inter news trout Europe. Th e p a w s of
the peace is fully Confirmed, but no fortit . ei iar
tirularehad transpired, beyond the feet that Old
Princes of To , enny, and Modena are to, fettle so
their States. Napoleon waa an his way bpmc, and
was expected in Paris 'on te• 15th' when further
dotal,' will be afforded. In h e addretts' to his
4ti
soldiers. he Nays t bat pea was ea/eluded biomass
the cannon was about lawmen, oraPorwhlob
were' z o longer in keeping, with, the.. interests
France had in the war. The ' 'Emperor a Atistril
*as owitis.WaY to Ile gays, to ' ceder
of the day, that be-yielded to die' oaf* ble per
!ideal situation because his 'natural.allies , did.not,,
as expected, come to his assistenee. Thsi mullet'
the treaty Is generaili mietnitied to gnglaad.— r .
The Sardinian; Ministry ha*, realgtmek• and Coosa •
Arose (?) bad lteen chargettto for. It IMMSCellittel , ••
Count Calmar is reported to have rcalgoed on as i x .„,
count of the terms of peace being uneatisfaeVtry. 1
Mr. E4wweea steam plow !tumid lobe a deeldeil
suceeso. it was - tinted tbii wook at' 1./ationl Park,
near 1,111/213delphia.
. . .
• •
' Ace AND IJIMILITY.--Ail Oil Age camel Yromr- •
tog on, it brings - with it many attendant !arose
ties. Len of appeein and-Rashness Impati iht
'health, and Wain of 'activity makes tie
• 1
mioll dis
contented and harpy. In, rani wheni' old :age
adds its influence, it is illness ituyiitsible . to 'odd
rigor and bealthAint ,althottgli enany...reandies
heri been tried,tali hire failed, until IkeVinre j p i
Holland Bitteri Were 'known
. and used. Io levity
ease where they lhava . been employed; . they.,,.. bars
invariably given' strength and reatoredrthe
. appe.
.lice. They hare become a great agent • fur thin
alone, and are used by many people who ere suf
fering him loss of appetite and general debility.
Jo cares of long stalling ebreele knows they
set is a charm, torigoriling the 'Ma", thus
siring nature another oppdrtunity to repair phy
ldral isjuries. 'advettlismsdt In another
column..
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owitspadviee of Ike Sf. Lori" ittribiliant.
NANNING AND NUANING.
s llfasgtu. smeece.. lfo., Joly
Some time ined, a you will recollect, a negro mordent'
a gentleman named Hinton, near Waverly, ibitliP
ty. Ire wasreueht after a lewd semireh„ eel pal I. Jail.
Yesterday be was tried at. this piece andel/asked of thd
eriunt, and sentenced to be bong. While the Sheriff
was ossiosyln: him to pelmet be wee met mem by the
crowd. and taken from that roam. The lino 6 thou pro.
ended to the jail and took fun thence two otber or '
grom.. Om of them had attimted that linsof wring.%
of tbis ;due, end the other bad Just committed au out
rage upon a young white girt. After the mob got the
.nenreeatenetber. they proceeded to tho outskirts of the
town, and select log a proper One, chained the negro
who killed !lintels. to a make, not a quantity ot.dry
wood, plied it prompt, bit., and mt. it cm Ibm: Mien
ountieneeci a scene bleb, for.lta sickenin;-4 hornnntobio
never WM* been w I messed in ibis, or perhaps any ether
The negro was striPped to his waist and be relooted.—
Ile looked the pieta , ' of &ovate. but there waine•yii
r petit', felt for dim at Abe moment. l'renottly tbe.kt•
hekttl to surto up In names around him, and Its elects
were soon made vWbM in the fun'. attempts of the 'heti
wretch to move his feet.. As the flame , gathered about
his limbs anti body be commented the most kindle
"shrielut sad appals be money—for death—Me water!
• Ili, seized hia cbaltut—they were hot. and burnt the
flesh oft his hands. fie would drop them and retch at
• thew nibs and asstd. Then he would repeat his erloi
but all to no ptrito.e. In • few inninento be waaa
charred mase-4onos• and flesh alike burst tote *pow.
Many, very many of the spectators. who did not real.
Ise th e hoerore of the Irene, until It we, too late to
eisengviv, retired, dloanetra and rick at the sight. slay
Marshall never w line's inch soother speelecie. SS
The ends of justice are surely as folly oecompllshett try
the ordlessy poositsof law u by the violence et as us
cited populate
If the barren of lb. day bad ended hece t lt •enbll
hava been well, but the other,. owgroes wore tam- anti
hang—iostly, perhaps—hot In violation of law awl good
ceder. The) eatillitc4 no remorse. Owe alba* simply
retearke&*.i bat be hoped Winn" llowy heel
would let We. ceo the other boy twat!"
11Cbt illatitto.-
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