jiliners s TIISIDAY O A r T"; 1 7 ° I g t h ° l l a 3 ttf 1 1 1 4 1 1 altt ig ig i rt uthit'leu the Gonitty-.lted ate 11 cittilt.tet foe beSt vt tmt ittcripOltto". ar 114%telthle, th 'S''''.l.cttgr Itltublistied att,y.twb:eirtolter pa us r cities the rates or ad rent slog are ttlwayi gra. 0.7",, price aceecd;lnF to the etreulation of theip . am. A geSt... Bnl Frost, Room T4o. , 110 t ' One sth and Chestrit 4dwaye We, E. 14100; .0140610 d to receive gibserlptio4l and eel" k,",„re the 111xsas' Jotrastablislamfot. let "ggQ9tR RR ADEQUATE PROTEC TI IION' fo American Ind try ; 001 n t smother. lin* . of S lave terel. tory, by Extension, Purr* t or • Conquest. • I The abovelare, and will be the two lead ing Principles be'fore t 4 country, until they ire victorious i and we 4il them to the , mast- Lead of the Minute.' JoottNat, there to float until they wage ip triumph shove the I•latjon -11 Capitol itt rWalthingtonl, j RECEI • or Subscriptions' to the last public John Mackay, to Aug. 11, 1860 • J . 6.l.awton, to Jack, 1,1860 Jan !Impala, to Jan. 1,1900 Go. Yost, to Jinn 14, 1860 . Irta. Milne+, Jr4lo July 1.1859 . g,,g,l.llilues, to J alp 1,1859 Tholog, to Jau. 1, 1860 loiah Kline. to,July 1, 1859 • Daniel DeFreho. to Jan. 1, 1660, J. K. :alerted, tdJuly 1,1859 . J. I.lndemunth to July 1,1859 , Dante! Marta, to Jan. 1.1660 Ramon Evans, to July 1,185 T Prorott A ChaUln,Jan. 1, 1860 T. W. Wellington, to . June 20;1860 N, Lincoln. Jr.,Fto Jan. I,lB¢o Randolph ACo to.Ja u. 1,1664 k /An .1. Perry. to Feb. 13.16601, Edward Pugh, to July 1,1819 William 3latheyr6, to July 1850 W. C. Ilarlan,lo January 1, 1860 E. W. Ramsey. Ito March 2`2,1859 R. &Moth na, 14 July 1,1880 Seib Whittier. to trobruary 1.1860 H. 0. \Varian Co., to July 1, 1850 D Kingrb.ry, to December 1. 1889 . 10911.stush A Cu.. to Aprll 1, 1860 • Maj. W. A. Nichols, to January 1.1560 • Frank Debtor:lo Jnnuary 1,1950 Thomas Sillyman, to January 1, 1860 , Liehrlct Berger, to Augurt 11.1659 b, ltn P. Slade. to March 10, 1860 W. Flltcher to January 1,1860 J. A. Ranks, to Jaiinary 1;1860 Peter Bowman', to July 1, 181'.9 . ........... itrOttree!ves...We would merely of oar subscrlbAs In stream that their sere due on 1 the Ist MM. Thom residing Owes where we do not send collectors, 411 the amount due ns by malt ‘te hope Ott cot be dleappidnted In his calls. Thoaiiof Our subscribers who IV over two yesira,:and'who , do not recii NAI. bereat e r, rosy conclude that - bare. bcon moved trotn•ur pack' placed on tbornon-nnying li t. • Kiir-A CAR i) TO 111tT144.. , i TON TlfR, N't CANAL3,--The Undersigned %riches v.tpen boats and 'their crews, Meow the A'Atnle. to freight Iron 'ore and coal on t. .sii Kanawha Citual, lu Viritinht. The el • rtnf the two systems of narigailott are n. • But the J. it. & K. Canal is] opeii all win 1.4'1 , 4,1111nm intermitted. Onelof the p th 4 line of the SaNuehanna. be ween the rfAugu,t, but any letter Onsuhj Columbia county, Pa, will ,'hr 4011 DAN IN the S l th Congressiotil; Dietri l Carolina, Vance, Opposition,l is dee • Loss or ForroN.—The If -of ci chiefly tit Ben, during the, ptrk year,l 1 ', , 5:1'.1,765. ' y THE 800 on ' I.,eclfier,: no' ported to h ye sank $40,001 t:Ahlixh it. tk Tag eon s ruelion of 'the Washin Monument' aftera suspension of se shout to be resumed. • Ma. PAUL haildecline ..ceptiodin PhiladelOtiak bulpropua• city in an iluceranioniona way. .. Iticarr.4The Pittsburg travel bpne the Passenger ' will be interdicted from, the GENEITAI, WALKER iP orst e reguen,expedition, whieh Odeon, by the 18th of Sept . . . "Via , Democracy is is di ti W'ey, one of the an era of ttie Southern Demos.. Inn for be ng a Daiwa:Tat, the DmitoMmcy are caicut • 4 '' Mon. • 1. 7. Tam morning after the French: 3filan, mayoral journali tha t bad bi by the , itistrian government re-a bad been ;suppreued for 64) years, number.fiad promised the "conclue .1. ! in the no r th True to ipro l nise, tl end of five years, took un•the stroll Leen left 'Off and corn plated. it. Arf4srlOW, sun, moon, R i nd stars, and all "you elements,tharelip us ariiundl about .J.tmes Becht onan, ill the Bedford Gazette, has alth(iritatively +doctored : 1 that 'he will not be a candidate fur re non4atiOn nt, Charleston. Ski p, Douglas; jump Wise; rejoice, Hunter ; giro laud' dl / 1 ye lesser lights, for your effulgence is nnlongsrldimmed by the awful brilliancy of great Duchanan's name. r • I _ _ _ Liani.nous, VERY S,The :Pottsville Miner's' Journal calls .oprfstniable Cootemitora'ry, F,einon dough' of the Wetatfy . F r laftikace, a !'wtilf in sheep's clothilig!" This ;is a little too WO; in feet it lee 'inmost !then:oust, If theeditor cf the PottifenCe'is clothed Om ttjsl4ep, it is a tali pre sumption that , ho is'a . cheep ; and,' therefore, ho should be called a sheep and not a wolf. We re ally can't imagine that amiable face as belciagitpg to 'the' genus eanis. ;There 'is nothing sirolfish about it excel)! ayertain sourness of expriissiou which usuullymtfends ebronic billiousnese, By the *ay ! Wheals the little quaker editor of the Flatulence going to inrottrthis readers from hat journal he etole that abstract of Pother gill's' ieport upon coal 'and, roke ? It is about time that he should evince tome evidence of hon esty of. present pia cpeee, and oreontrition for past offences! When 'he hue answered satisfactorily, we Atoll bare n question or' tin -more fur him.— American Railway . nines. Th'e Time., hits sharply; holt really,the fellow • Reserves i 4 e His egOtiSm is tremendous, while his powers of wordy persoaal abuse are unequalled out of Bcdfoid street:-,?: 71?"'S3toKto Salmi/If and ,Su c gar-Cured flame .utt received at E. MeDunald'a Dry Good • n. ll4neery Store, next do.n. to 'irank Pott's nerd ware Store, Centre St. Itte'OPTICAL.—The attention , of our renders is called t, the fact that ,Mr. stern, optician from Philadelphia, will rennin bdre but a ihort and those Porsprts drsir . ing !to obtain a superior kind of', spectacles calsritti do better then consult hiubWbo will furnish everybody : with ...the right kind their eyes require:; °fano Centre street, next dvertolJuhn W. Weber's caltfectiopery store. Mtl'Cueacu nem. ATTA4'nen.—We learn from thel/uhuque Time* that quite no excitement exitts at Dubuque, became ot7the!attachutont of the 1)611 i.f the Congregational Chu t ruh in ttmi city, fur a debt (tieing to a gentleman in Alabama. The MarAd'rusuored.the'elapper, which he trill.lteep till t < he deli ie paid or the 4 ,ell told under the at taehmen C t. .ltarotild be a 'ibl a enaible move to nttach the chippers of same of the noisy and injudicious people who claim there . is II belder Siwing :Ilitch ine , . sold than th & t inanufaelnied by Grover k alker, l of whmh Messrs:Green & Haman, this Borough, aro agents. • .. , ' - , ~.,,,,...1 c• n • "_,N.m. iONS2I 8 actIADZIII;LSAND.7--This new Quad . rine Bantdoluibrucing some of thi hest musical hal . 'tit, iu'POttsville, is now lopenfaengagetnents.— I • • .1 Among the members Iwo Messro.JobeJ. Jones, • .e. C. Curter and J. W, Suuders i t . iiell known to a the +amenity as amateurs °Pn high..larder:— They discard the old, haekneyed'musio which has snow' d people of good musical taste so long, and have i'dopted entliely . tieis and 0 We Inucic from the tort compofei s and' erten ra of Boston.— , They play the Lancers is dance -in Boston. The' r y are prepared to 411 engagements with any nutaber of Instrumetits) and with ab9uality and varlet of tootle which !cannot Gil to please the : most &Indium. Persons desirous of securing the services of this Band, tu4 t. apply to John J. Jones, (who is unconnected with any other organization,) or two , any momher shoire .M6ej. I• , PArtl , OlM Or 5P.D1r.,17/ ( Y t *h? ate g ee ' • erally talented with Ver' natan tt,:rt, Lanjuor and Ex haustion, Salm. ? and ;?Icaftatise, have in Boer have'S Ifolland Bitters ti gtatetal remedy. It girts stleagtti and energy to the,skleut, stitnn-' Idles the'digestivo organs and c?rrucs &daft,. the stomach: • ri Vtt would caution , the, nubile against perches • )1* any or the wany ituitatioas of this delightful preianitinitosition, be careful to ark Bitten. I • i THE COAL'; TRADE. ~~~~ Tbe tittaatily Oat by ,Rail jieeklls -35,142 14.-by Canal 37,305'104057 72,539 14 tons against 11,616r'toctcor pending tie?ls last year. "Loa for tb trra ii 074:tons. .1 - . , Since thelirst of when out Werryingto* paoies, (wifnee rates erere ntready,,:trsee rltr;p:l4.. cente higher then those chanted 1.4.114.:0 4 4 ' tying *impel:ilea feeding, Wits* lt! s ulti) .: ler.O . Pri veiled upon to advance*SU , tolls I,itin accommodate these compiniss.andtesure 'to them a continued control of. the inarket—, : oor Coal „ has almost entirely been driven out of that market, except where it is preferred, er has Geen sold at a positive loss, and the tonnege from 'Schuylkill County Vas sustained a l oss , shuts the first ofJuly of 45,127 time, as follows : • • 1S S. 1859. Low Sent by Cam! In slx. seeks . , ' 24,1411 22e,061 36.9. n by flail d " " 721,0131 213,2;:f3 8,1305 Loss In six Ires with HMS, tons, , 15,727 Loss ro labor in the County. • SUPS Lora to cost opersors in stoppinu,,derangement of business, extra expenses, it., ia , . 5 0 ,C 00 Lou tfi boatmen, • ip,ooo Loa to the *lon within u s wteln , Loss In confidence, we might put down It does seem that' these New 'York Managers have tfaellity - of-windieg out Philadelphia Mays _ agars around their fingeri like • piece of Putter's clay; ited every interest ohm td is, trying to nod on( how4otech,bluod they can draw oot of. ua . poor devils, the'producers, without bleeding . nano TS liner"' Jo tua. at eine/ death. Oar Coal Operatop are among the moot enterprising men in the world., They' have 'de veloped this region to an extent in a few years, 2 - 00 2 00 200 200 2 00 400 2 00 2 00 - 1 2 00 t i 2 0 0( 0 ) 2 CO • 200 4 00 1 00 200 200 1300 3 00 that it would bays taken thcisaw,h . o control their destinyi-at least five times as lung to accomplish ; they haic_,producod an Inorinoos tonnage for the carrying companies, they bive-a fierce competi tion to contend with at New York, for the prinei pal Market, owing to the law prices at which (Lai is delivered l i t,here by . the New Turk Companiq; they haveliesivy rents to pay to tiol landholders; high rates of Usurp:nation to lateral Railroads end to the transporting companies, in comparison with other tegbirns ; they have -hundreds of men sretb families altiosistervlng, besieging them for work or priwisions to keep, thear'.frott4 starving; (so low in many;instanies: find wages been re do+ tOr Itibor at the mines, while provisi . Ons werti so higli, thai inaity could not procuio Orient food . p sustain them ip performing ,a does labor, and Many collieries, were worked mainly to give the ) ope'ra lives food, Jtnowing that they would sustain lois_ on ihi) prodtict fact, such an accumulation of difficylties and adv#se circutastances no other class ofliftsirMss Mistriti the world could have boine up under 4e our Coal. ,Operaiore haee,done. And just as diey were be- 'mind khoFe iitifferiptions roa4..andat Tiiettse remit ‘olleetor will ginning to see a little light, gleaming In the dis tance-wlion they Supposed they would be able to reap the advance of tea cents adve'rtiscd to take place . at New York, on the ruinous rates at which they were fofcedlo gees the toile on the Canal and Railroad, without even eimaultinitlwee who give them thair tonnage—a conflict between buyer, Seller and earrier,oecurs, which resulted in an additional Wei to this ItCgioa of nut less than one hundred thoueand elollaes, and a lose of ton. ;In arrenrs the Joeit their.oppes ; t book and 1-17SQUETIA.N. Obtain ten or ISuarintletnilS James hirer e and ebarae rig the RAMO. r. The Loll rty will be on 'Oth and :loth t addressed to receive :Mew I. Dedow. I 1 W. nnge to the Cahn! and,,RgUroad, Ittoounting to 45,727 ton. in eia, weeks, which will about balance the advanced rites received by the companies. -r Under such circumstaucee, is it nol indolent tt, clinic eve:) , bueiness man Ociunso all ure depen dent on, tke Cual Trade, "a if the Operators \ere peruatiedhatis. sink, every °ther interest must sink with the to wage eternal hostility against those who thus recklessly trine. with theinvestment*Of those who give them their tonnage. In the early p: rt of the season iea pointed out the necessity of ow rates to compete :With New York; we pledg d them a half million tone if in 'creased tonnage, which our minerecoold produce —thej had all tho.:Cars, L - scomotivie, Beau; and Machinery to carry this half million tone addition al, without. /Pending a dollar. Oar . Operators had the'ability to send this increased tonnage if they.irrouldmnly give them a chance with 'their earapetitors, because it is sioll'known - that when a Colliery is worked up to its full. capacity . , Coal can be produced and sold atleast 10 Or.; cant. cheaper, than If it is only partially worked. If they are reread to curtail the supply, the expenses are largely increased. If they are feral° stop, they have the water to ;Many, engieeers to pay, stock to pad, their organizatien bioken op t and: it will take at leaisy..from one to two month's pro fits (when there Pare "anyito 'make up the horses which accrue on account of a stoppaga ; there fore, every reader must perceiie that Coal Mining d.ffers front almost. every ..other branch.of busi 7 1 ness. Itelways beentries„ a question 'iff policy ;with Operators whether it is not to their interest to push their Collieries and sell at lower rates, rather than curtail or.stop. 'This is an &newel. to the query so frequently made—" Why don't they stop , ?" - We also. advised drawbacks to be offered to thoSe who would build steam . ,tugs, car rying from. 5 t0.'600 tons of Coal to tho Fast and elsewhere' from poritichmond, to remedy the ilifficulty that exists in procuring Colliers at that Port to distriliute our. Coel.• Mess or capital were ready toAngatte in the enterprise—but !loth . - ing was done) and what is theresult? Scarcely airy vesselis ii Port Richmond—even the orders 1 for Coal received at that port cannot be 'shipped. I Our tonnage cannot 'be . distributed at that point I any longer, beCause the coasting trade of Phila delphia!, independenk of the Coal tonnage, heir I dwindled down to , au few vessels, that if the Col tiers were drawn off, together with itreN. York line of Steamers, there would scarcely be any left.' Colliers in -the business ale forced to run emp ty .. to Philadelphia for. C .L ;al, —and they will obi run to that point sinless:they receive irons 40 to 00 cents per ton more freight to the E.ret than from - New York. This evil Is on the increase in . Philadelphia, just iq proportion as the 'coastwise , Coal Trade is diminished at that point. Our only. 'hope tias been forte me time past by Cana I direct to the New York market, but even herer we ere-phut i out thisyear, and 110 Coat Op .rator in Selsuylkilll County eon note deli;er stun of Cone into the N. York u t orket in competition; with the Cooffiiiiiii i 12C by the New York Cowponies, unless he receives a , higher price, or submits to a loss. And %Moen .1 the Philadelphia Managers, that whatever t‘ey may think to the eon•yary, the N.York Companies never will 'Mance their rates beyond the prices charged this year.—And what is the result Of this policy! . Our Region prostrate; our ton nage lesstning every week; our , Coal Operators., on whom they depecd fur tretfic r nearly ruined the population decreasing : the tuer.-bandize, pro duce, 'passengers, tie., dirninishingia quantity and numbers weekly ; the property of both Canal and ; Railroad depreciated to the amount of millionsaf dollars, with no recuperative power, because they are literally destroying those whogive them trade' , -with a rival Railroad iscprospeef, 'ceding' di- I reedy to Nei York, wiireil, THANK- PROYI-' DRNI;aI, WILL Nsmv BE BUILT, with a pledged ' tooting° firm this Region as 'soon as completed' add stocked, of all the Co.l destined' fur that market:is nd ; the East, where three-fourths ,of all the Anthracite Coal produced Is consumed. ' Well may Philadelphians look on with all their self- CornPlaceney i and pronounce this a most magnifi cent Manegement, worthy of our great City's most profound adritiration. - 4 , - . The trade SITU' up this week .! as Yellows, show ing a gain from every region' except Schuylkill County; viith a entail deereaselat Shamokin : ~ t of North tton by fire, Amounted to tinned, is re r ttempt to 06 ton No I lona 'cur, is a phblic ro ,5 to riot tha says Sunny in that city, nuttier Men •avoue at New non stitched lead l es all his fen o measures o I pi•oduee disc occupation of en tuppreteed I ppeareq. One and is thelnet I ion" of a story , next, at the where it h. Po tsillle , Angtist - 13;' i „, O'XII/Pr fi .i."Ol Y:47.1 r; "r 4. .11 g 71*. „ !„,„ -sg a wars I- = ^:2 tg • 2i .132g4 F 79 kt In Co 11. . • ....„ a 1.. t.reaz t - - m q... ijiLi , -, - ..44 kr, pe ... ! . e -.4 . 02,7_ , 92,42_ , _ 5-.1., 3 la its ..' .., f...-. t 3 I , r. 5 741.71N ;14, , 5; 3I f arigtl§l E . .ii 7 .il ci. f .), : -....4 -..0::. ut•Ft...liml ,11 titYittE lEEE i2j.t-t-.F. ,P' ca R I G r; 1 ' I g w• - ei e -- euelc4g 4 'ugig ,p 1: . P.P.PI r, e I QQ Bl 11 -4 3 ' 1 4 . ir ,......., _a.. c, ..,.. rt. ......„...;.. E. „ * . k .... 1 I .... ..., ... ~ , .4 A g'i 9. . i., 4p. t 1 ' !No report, ant estimated.. . Vessels eontintreweerce atlrort Richmond, tied freights hairs adieus& .gaols to Boston $l - 36@51.:46; $1 16@$1 tO Rhode Island e 0195 cats to New Yort. I Comatere•Plikel'pkiyi;.f.-Thik.4lle./ag is the suisdast of veitefa eland during thitlast,wealt,,toguthei,74l‘h tit prepor- Ii" car Ok a #A9lNg l i ll li fr # 4 . the *R i k44"- , -4cau : „ Cleared. campbos 0;44 jFridayeAcntlist 15 B, 'Saturday ! ds. • 23 Monday, 4' - •• • 2 '.Tuesday, do. 9, 116 •• A Med'sday, do. 10. F 181 •,. ' 12 Thursday, do. 11, 17. ~, 11 • - 100 !, . -ea* , A , • ...` 'Colliers base been scarce at t re l ll4 o l lllp , bia,... oil "A'mine-p throportion:of Coal 4wisittt bare been 4 to 1, which isjilieet the , aver; p eutapari , ,ton of the C al'with 'the ~ ,iliiii, Commerceof Phil. adelbie, :•-• Goseni -1 Oanti4sKijor Sapploag -Cont.—We were in error last *Osiris 'stating. that the Siir ',upset eontrium for Cost, wee'. throws ttPr—il- le only suspended for tie. present, the Coutnator intring appealed to the Attorney 'General of the United States for * decision spited eotert,of the obstacles thrown !tithe way :or its falfillarsat.— In the etteantitite k att officer of the NetY:sialted our Region, and made i pe'rehare of a • few: Sun. dred tons of. Coal for its: use until the questions is dispute were settled..... : , : I • :: Reims serve Jorug.) . - Musses. Etts.:—Over•prodnetion was the first 'cause of the present depressed state of th e Cori trede but - wino the cause ceases:the - 41feet onyht to cease- *lie s —when • stone is started from the side of a,mouritsin, every .rovolotion , aceelevatee its motion., All . the regions' um straining triti l Fh will prodoceihe meter.: and tabor is 'demand, and consequetitty, a very, little Increased con sumption tumid - effect a favorable change:" but the trade is not in 8410166 W; *slit themselves of the advents :ph from their impetuous course down . . The primary cause of this state of things, is to be attributed to a common mistake. that , of 'refu sing a weak ally and tusking a powerful enemy of , him. Thai Delateare; Liekawanna Sid-Western Railroad Company in 1855; tit st great expiate and city laudable exertion, had developed their lend and opened no avenue to the Eastern market, trod very naturally desired a voice in the Coal Congress, but were met with contempt, and in formed that their heavy grades and inferior Coal would . disable them t from competing fut !air share of the trade. Then c ame the “Tog of War." They, co - 13560as of their equality, to say the tenet. had to eonvinen the 'oblate treats or the fact, end . I should think, that by, this time have donea,so pretty effectually, as neither the low price of the heavy , grades, nor the quality, line proved any barrier to a.steadY increase, and they' are now, Sending all the present capacity their waits will admit, but can increase in the Name ratio , at pleasure.. Hew necessary then It. is for the pro, during trade to conciliate each a power, rit the ruin involved by'oaposition,falli alike on all coo.- earned. • Instead of nipping them in the bud, as they at first thought , to (190 3 y. en eilreno ) rcdnc- Lion of price, extend the hind of Ailleetship; end r .make enplanes 'close. end once mitre 'dictate . to dealers stint consumers a price that wilt Iteets up the expenses incidental to a cuntinuanee of a healthy trade. , “ It cannot be presumed that 80 cents or St 00 per ton rap pay,hnd.he elongated face. of those in the:busineardispro es it verremielusively, and 1 those most eenversaut with the' MIDUIIED of the trade, are most scirpri, edit they can make both ends meet. There are none interested in having it languish in this manner, for without the prop. er encooragement it Must eventuallj come below the wants of the c amaSifinity . , , wbel A reastinti will take Oats an& anothl. season likelBsl'oecur, as much to be deplored is Om other extreme: for from the press of etinvass involved by si seeming euillesi - prosperity. in tint yea-, tbe craft has been. propelled with unprecedented • velocity into •the present Kiel:arena, which will require a combined effort - to eitriepte it therefrom. ' Lust:tom •! I i Wilkediarre, Aortae I. 1859. I - . The Coal Markets. . PnlvAprl.Pala, Aug. 12.—Price on board vessel , : Schuylkill White Ash Lamp, " $3 15 as 3 25_ -" : 5 ,... Prepared, • 345 OA' 3 25t " Red Ash Lump and Egg,-3 25 @ 335 " " • Stove, 330 (4 340 " .By retail, _ 3 750 425 . Lehigh Lump Broken and Egg, 337 (4 350 " Stove, - 350 9 302 " By reek' . ' 400 4 , 25 . . ' Nisi YORK, Aug. 11.. 1 1859.—The • demand for Ddmestio ban beon.good, bat with liberal arrivals, prices ere Unchanged ;we quote by the cargo nu $3 75 ® $1 15, end from yard, per tun, at $4 0 $4 50. _Foreign is unchanged. , • • . .., . •Bsurtmong, Aug. 11,1859.—We tame nn amigo to notice in Coal, the market continues. very dull and inactive, and there hire been no-transactions wortby't.f note made - since our last reiltre. We 'quote Cutnberiand at $3 .25 foi„ fins, $3 50 fur , ruts of Mine: and St fur •lump. Anthracite is sell ir. the yards at $4 50 @ $5 per ton 'of 2,2 1 19 . ' Aug. 11, 1359 English Cannel Ctlal ' , fa quiet t $l3 IA Ail. cash'. In Sydney and Pjn. e go sales at $4 25 @ $4 50 . - vis ton cash, a all nt these prices. Anthracite has been in good' retail demand at $.5:11 on , . c Ri a . Seta 4_11 . 011 Coal Trade for 1E159. Quentity-Zif Coal sent by, Raill:nd Canal, for the Week ending on Thursday erninn last : 6t AD. Pint Cebon, . Schuylkill Unveil. Auburn, Po Clinton, Total forttbe week, ' 15.142 14 _37,395 10 Plestoeslyithis Vett, 1,001,145 19 • itt19,012 13 • —... Total, :_ 1,046,'A8 13 706,409 03 To same time last year, 963,813014 606,699 10 tons, .72,427 19 ' 93,708 .13 Increase, Schuylkill County Railroads 1019 t • The follewiug Js the quantity of Coal -transported Ozer the different Railroads In SchuytkillSounty, for week ending on Thursday evenlughst: WEEK. TOTAL. Mine Mill and. S. Marta M. R., 40,371, 00 810,185 04 Mt. Carbon.. 5,181 10 113.042. 03 achaylkilll"6lley " T 625215 151,2•'100 Slt.Carben t in. Carbon 10,828 02 1471,473 14 AIM Creek, 10,563 06 210,811 12 Little " 6,700 14 252,166 11 Lehigh Coal Trade Air 1530 by Canal. ...,,' For the wee!: ending ou Saturday last: • WEEK. Toth.. Lehigh Coal and Nay. Co., 14,460 18 243.232 13 Spring Mountain Mines, 401 18 17.498 11 Ctdomino do, . 038 04 10.409 08 Beaver Meadow do.. . 231 14 .I.lB3itt New York and Lehigh Coal Co., , 478 01 6,792 13 Clertnan l'enna. Coal Co" ' 1,136 07 2105 04 North Spring Mouutaln,Coal, : 037 13 12.039 14 D. 31normey and others, : 28Q 12 1,92 01 flair/ton C0a1,4.431 19 7 0 ,451 03 . . 1.:44 Sugrr Lad CAW, 3lnunt Plessant.Coal, Council Ridge, Rack Mountain Coal Co t _ , 3,264 07 : 48.751 00 Franklin Coil C0.. _ 1 597.08 9.344 10' Awlenrlc4l 111114 &Co:ilia*. . , . ,494 17 0,865 10 'tart '..,rd Coal Co., . 532 18 - 10,020 00 Ilanctiok Coal, 79 00 79 00 Tol3l, ,31,188.15 821,867 18 . Lehigh Valley 11.11.f0r 1839. For week eueng on Bsturday7ist : • WEEK. - tOTAL. Ilialeto Pardee & C 0.,) 1,997 00 59,49' 10 R. Suga r [,(Packer & Co.) r! 9.415 00 o'is 15 Council': dge.(Sharpe, L. & 1,107 03 42,66. 35 Mount Pleaxant, .11 62 00, 8,46 7 rpar.. (Randolph' &Manirthire,) 2,062 01 75, 19 'oh. ne, (Radcliff *Johulain,) 872 19 26.281 15 r Meation. 110 06 14,223 07 ork& Lehigh. (Taggart& Son) 919 09 30,583 07 N. Sp. 4t.(.1: B. McCreary & Co., 1 974 90i 28,118 10 B.Bp. Ml. - ..(Do101n A Co.) 19 08 Union Improvement Co., German Pernia" Other Shipper, Total by HaiVo3Cl, . • COO, Lad year, Increase; so fir, altos of Toll and Transporlatlon on 'amt.& AUDIS° MAIL lIIJAD • Prom Prom From M.C.trbois. S. //arm. Auburn P1.0741'6)1 , . To Richmond, $1 50 $1 45 $1 '35 $1 30 To Philed', 1 50 1'45 1 35 130 Spring 111114, 1.45 '1 40 130 130 Reading. 05 1 00. 00 90. R`Rten Of Toll by Canal for the present. From It Cc (614 Mt. Carbon. S rre.o. Pl. aline co To Philedic, 75 74 72 • Spring 69 67 . -110 Norristown, 62 55 Reading., -48 47 , 45 4/ Reading. ipf..Preilght 'by Canal. Pr.* Pt ge'd All. C. .1 Haven. AS. Malan. To New Yore -- To eitilcda. Manch CI do. .. o. do; Morris Cs T oml tiastunt Phillipsburg, 73 RATLEI ON TB% CANALS. From 31noleteC:.inik ; to No, York Ma Dots- "rim & Raritan Canal. ; . $230 From Ma ueli Chunk to' Noir York tie Nor. • - As Canal, .; ' ' -2 22 Rates - of Toll, Le., from Mauch Clittak. Via Lehigh Valley and Nnrlhern Penn. Unilroads to Master Mine" Phibdelphta, fl 71 - Rates of To/l, Ate., to Baltimore. la ear. indieninal EMEEM3MI ma; Do. Ttavortoa. Lykena Valley, Pio egrove, OStcop3s.r, AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. 1111411./.1•111110111MIN, BANK= Railroads. Phlladelpbia, Heeding L Pottaillle Mine illll and Schuylkill Haven - Mount Carbon •• - - • • - Mount Carlienand Port Carbon- - Cieek. • - - • - • • - - - - Schuylkill Valley • • • - • • . Lorberry Creek. - -•- • • water - • ''.' " Cattails : • lichuy 111Naviption Id '• ••• preferred *- . • oe Unkop Canal •• • - • - • •• preferred - - to Del:n/144'n Coal &Yrsaaportat'tl Co. a Mania Canal C 0.,.• •• • * *-** preferred • • • Railroad & CoalCoinpaulear LittleSchuyl.Nay. R. It. k Coal CO. - ci Lehigh Coal k Navigation Co. -•- I • • " Co.-- • Pannsylvanta Coal IL.R.Co• - • • Villey R.n. Co. . .• • Lykeus Valley Coal Co.- • -• .• • '-' • heaver Meadows Cold k - Likee e Valley Ra dread.* Coal C 6- • Coal Companies t Forest linprovement . • • - Delaware Coal Co. - ..... Cumberland Coal Co. Now Creek Coal Co.. • . ll . . . • Aecellaneonas • Iffniite Dank . . . Pahnere Dank- • - PottrrilfeamCo:- • • - . Pott.villoWatin• Co. - . . . . 4 /# -The atock of all 000 l Com pioleo thp sbovo Ilia then farolobed by those NEW Ajy*E ; ali • Ata ll ra li r t as tuit4'. ' * l iibt 40nosii thins us* caste pieruied Itt ibli by - , .. , . ~ , . , A..amilux • I- • IRON og the USe of Workers... Out pager!' ittlrot. ibt b' 'eo invittte Tittle fro*. - Twill* t,.Just rubllsitsll, sot Ow sits* 11,13 NAN: • I INTEREST TABLES. — - EADY CALCULATING INTER- Sit .TABLMS—Tury bandy Jor ode. • MI% 0 8 1 7 - centseeett.; Jail publlabed, wag far. safe arlsoleaale ' d retailAB -- . 11 • - . , ' .-11.11MialL . ' t I HILAD'A /AREADDIG RAILROAD. rXeriarwisso Tickets. riz witam m t .pha.4cdpbiat.: l Potts. int Ida sod return. *A NI sold at Phtlarphia, uu tals la+ ay* and Seedaye, at $3 75' seek good doe .toy train oa ikon days, sod on the auceeedloit Iloodiy. 1.1. it.24ICOLUI. Gaud Supt. • I REGIMENTAL ORDER: MP. i• Ituwwesszsas In Rut's; tar UNIGAZIE, (,t* Dm, 17.4.31. , - Retralle, A Std, 1869. 'VIIE COMPANIES . co mpo sing the riot Regiment. Flint El lgade. dlatlt Divlidcm. IL I'. owlll meet for PArade nod Laced% ou lloaday the 16th day of August, at 7 o'clock. P. )1-, lo full wad torso. - The Hos *lll be formed la Centre atlest i ltledld resting on Norwegian, facing west. By order °l'M* tkolonul. V. W. WOLlll4 , Adjutaul. Putburllle. Au us: 13, '5!l • +3lt Utast 41.19 STATE AGRICULTURAL' SOCIETY. 1 `,XHIBITION.—The Ninth Annual 1 4 EdithUlm of the Pennsylvania State Agrieuttm ral &witty. will be held- at PoweituA. Philadelphht,on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2Sib, Atth and Anti days of September next. 00 the lit l. 4 eptentber. the he:Teary • ill remote to the rooms of the Philadelphia Sotlety fur. the promotion at Agricul.l lure, No. CM Chestnut street,-Philadelphie, where hooka of Entry for the EXhibitiou will be opened. Letters addressed to lb. Sbcretary p at_ Harrisburg, or Churh.i Kt Engle; Itubtleton, will meet with attention till IteSeptemter. •• ' A. 0;11 EISTEIt, Seg. • Aar Goods for Exhibition carried no all the rallreads in the State, to and fro, ices of charge. August 13.' 33. FOR. A SHORT TIME! - , *mums veva EIrICAIIGIIT. TOSEPH' STERN, 'Optician, from u Ili ulelphia.ntfors be plibtle hi! I Improved !Spectacles, , 115111111egt Strengthening' and preserving the creak and Impaired corrOly and schatillcally adjusted to sear and farslglited persons. SWIM, superiority or the Periscople or Parabola Len lea and their hlchly effective itretteece-for restoring , weakened Eye sight to the fullness of prime streugtb, has been deservedly ;schnooks:WA by,profeadonal men and an indircriminsting public Commend: - Ma. STERN le confident to glee satisfaction to all wbo will try his Improved Spectacles and Byer Glasses. oiree nrscoric GLASSES 3r4 ifs Oil Praiia:/. * * *Also,a Mew assortment of dteteoseopes, and &sr 'easo , pie Views fur sale. SA Office—nest dior to John W. Web es Confection ery Store. [Pottsville, August 13,'60 33. • EAST PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ffi t i o gg E s2 ON. AN D AFTER WEDNESDAY, May 11th, Paneugyr Trani+ will run on this mad ditily.Sonnen.ing withli dnsat Allentown for New York, Easton and in termediate plates, and pt Pending with trains tar u s e. ris.buro, Fhilidelpbla and Pottsville. Tinto. going Bast will ICJV tf Rendition 0 A. 14. and 12 .M., arriving In New York at 12.30 A. 31. and 7 P. 111.-- The train's coming West will leave New York at 11.45 A. M., arriving in Leading at CP. 31. A Arlin will also leave Easton at 7 A. 31., and Ajiratown at 8.15 A. 51., arriving in Reeding at 10 A. 31. Farei from Reading To 'Temple, •sllb To Miller:town. • $0 80 Blandon ' 25 • MMUS, 90 , Fleetwood, • • 35 ' Alinotown, 100 Lyoby - • • 45 • Bethlehem, 115 'Topton 55. Easton. . 115 . Phahrroek, : • ' C 5 •-• New York, . 3.30 Freight trains will afro run daily betnead heading and NOW York, Butting Ile :ding at 8.01 A.M.' JAMES 310011,E, Genera/ Mill. Aug et 13, 7.9 TUX CE EBRATED COPPER TOE! ! v rITCHELL'S 'ATENT METAL in; LTC YU'. dest•;ned eePodally lot Boys', Youth's au t culldrou's Boots and Shoes. An fauprovernent be* Won applied to Moto and Shoes. by width a aavlug of expanse to the eoututner,ot , two thirds; is realized, by actual exParttnant. THE TIP conmsex or a piece of supper or other indestructible ma terial, neatly fAsteued to the toe of the boot or shoe, fbrmingakumpiete protection. This haverition to now presented:to the public, with .I.`se tallest knowledge u its practical utility:basing been tested over two years, and la destined entlrell to supersede the old style, for The Importance of this Invention will be readily ap. predated. as It is well known that children Invariably wear that their boolle and shrtesb'iest at the Toe, and, with this protection, thdy.• will upon an average wear at least two or throe, titnewas long as the old style, while the 'expense Ir•BOT A TRIPLE .tIOICL " • This ,in Caution Is also especially : applicable to Miners' Boots. ndl all occupations subjecting th, toe of the Loot ovhoe to be cut or worn... , Merchants, and the publlopmerally, will see the im portance of obtaining these goods Immediately. as. they are destined, for glittersl use, to supersed4 - al other kinds. The Goods may L. obtained of matriy all the whole, sale dealers in the principal cities, or of the subscribers, ~(111.tSE. ItIcitINNEY ACO.,'Huston. (Ouraras OF TUE PATENT.) I - August 13, '63 3341 m. PROPOSALS „ b a e t 5 7 10, e k i.v in ed uie u9t e i r i naft ju l ti s s .. t . 20.thASboo; neve. In the town of New Castle, by the School Direc• tot s9tf New Castle township, In the coauty.of Ekhoyikill. for the repairing of six School !Inagyx. No. 1 is to be repatred In thspllowlng manner:—Floor to be laid on the top, 85 x 30 net, ploughed and grooved; the fr int, t 0 feet to be painted with white lead; the plat form, benches, and steps in front of the house to be re< ,ralrett ; 2 penes of glass. 10 x 12,10 be pot In the win dows; 1 ladder to be made 13 feet long; braces to 3 or 4 benches le stiffen the legs. N 0.2. 2 Steps 11 feet long. 10 Inches wide; 6 Roes of glass to be pot In the windows, 10 a 12; all the shutter belLiere to be loved; a piece of floor on the platform: 2 x 6 feet ; 10 benches, 11 feet Yong. and 11 Inaba. wide; 2 backbenches, 9 feet tong; one udder, 12 feet long; 100 feet of shelling, 12 inches wide, to be ,put under the desks. < 8,623 13 8.:.:14 00 • 3.160 10 / 2,310 10 17,191 03 21,416 00 E 2) 01 4.741 01 2825 09 N 0.3. 10 shutforhooks, 17 Inches and steeple!; d 0.21 Inches long, and steeples to be on the 'buttes to keep them ehut;. 10 panes of Wage, 10 x 12, to be put In the windows; 1 shutter to be hong; br..ces to alldhe benches to stiffen the legs; about 3 yard. to be plastered Inside; about 1 horse load of wood to be cut ; about 2 x 4 feet of weatherboarding at the backhonee. No. 4. New steps In front of the house- about 6or 7 -stens In he:ghtoind 5 feet wide—handselling; on both sides; S backs, to be made' on benches. 9 feet long, 14 in ches wide. and 1-leg under each of the said 9 teaches, in the, middle; 4 strips, 9 feet longiel Inches wide,under the degfcs; the frodt to be pdinted with white ead; a fioor on the top, rough, but ploughed and ;melted. 25 x 1u feet; 'thetas) to be taken eller n and built Opagaln to a good manner; 1 ladder, 13 rot long. No. 6. 9 panes of ghee. 10 x 12, to be put in the win. dows; I blackboard, 3x S feet 1 drip to be put under 1 of the benches; the oral-houtietto have a new finer and joins., and to be planked about' 5 feet high inside—the dolr to be 2 inch plant, also. No. 6. 3 panes of gl ass. Silo. to be put In the win. I down: the yard to be leveled between - the. mad, and', 'Ac hat)! hnus?, and one end bathe lower Artier' (behoove ' as fir ask extends? a OVA culvert through the yard to carry the water off from the township road. Alto, At the ramie time and place. Preemie CP be received for IS tons of coal-4:k be delivered by the ton. either In whole or part of the mid - 28 tons; sod three 1 horse loads of wood, ready cut fee firing. • • MICHAEL SIA DASA, Sx'y: New Castle, 'August 13th, 1869 334;t 1,440 14.889 IL 1:61 07 9.144 O L 1.11010 20.258 14 11ERIFF's SALE OF REAL ESTATE, 1' Virtue of Sundry Writs of 'Ven. • ditioni &power. Leaned ratan and - Kers!' . Fbeilt bunted out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Connty and to me directed, there will be exposed to WO by Public yendue or enter,me • • ••• Saturday, Sep tember .3d, 1859, , at 10 o'clock in the 4 ireuoore. at the Atteelcas Douse, (kept by Mrs. Eliribeth bessity)in the Bowinzh of Potts Title, Schuylkill County, the following described real Me tate, to wit: . . All that'rertaln Int. or piece of ground, 'situate on the ' neirthlyestwardly side of 'Norwegian. St.,in the Borongh I 'otill'Ott grille, county of Sehnylk LI, Pit.,eald lot bodnsing I nt tile Poulhoesloordir Point or corner of lot. marked I 'nef4ber Ilia in the addition of Daniel .1, Rhoads & Co. Ito o Borough if Pot tem idle, thence sontleweatwardlyl.s3 1 feet on Norwegian street, thence northwestwardly .110 i• tied tun 15 fist alley. thence.. northwestwartily 93 fort along said alley. thence anntheastwardly 110 testi to the I point of beginning, containing in front en Norwegian I garret 20 feet. mud in depth 110 feet to alley aforesaid, being part of bit marked to the original ' , plan 01A - the Etornuxii'orPottwrille, No. 101. with. the ap. -; purtenances consisting of a torsatory frame M e t. ling house—se the pro perty of PATRICK LAFFERTY. ' Also. No. 1. Ailthit certain lot or piece of ground. 'Hume on tint south side of RAM Market stutt. in the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill Count y, bounded e.itst r Wardly by int of Stephen ' Borns, southwardly by "a Id I feet wide alley, westwardly by lot of Jahn Pails, and northwardly by said East Market street, enifinlningAiki In Width 25 fret; and in depth Tel feet, with the appurtenances. consisting of a double twoseter frame dwelling•house -with a bnohnent. story or stone. No. 2. All that certain lot nr piece of ground, titillate 'on the sont h eideof East Mn. ket street. in the Borough Of P.ittatille, Schuylkill County. bounded outwardly' I by lot of John Data. southwardly' by a 14 fist wide, 1 all ey, we r s 4 ts s e t ag i l i y u b e l :it of Owen Cloy , r a d ter ti ti;trd 111 agd sa l i n d depth 7 6 Set—es street, properly of w. DANISL, T. MOUS/MAN. , • - Ater, Ali that certain lot or pleatif ground, situate on the eastwardly aide of Second street, " In the Borough Of St. Clair, Schuylkill County, containing In width 52 `feet. more or less, and In depth 1011r4t; branded north. wardly by lot of Jacob Perinner, ealwitrdly by property of Herman Wolff and Thenbald .Mdetilaorithwardly 'by LA of Samuel C. Arndt, and westwardly by ..e. ri . ond street, with the anairtenanow. consisting of • two-story frame dwelling boo e, with storeroom on Ord floor. and a onestory frame kitchen attached. , add a one 'Mary frame- itorerbotuse—dethe property of ADAM REINS. . ,7\ Atm. All the right,titie and interestof Luse F. Tro srle,:,of . and In alltbat eertain _lnter piece of groond, situate la thelloough of Ashlars& Schuylkill'Caen ty,l bounded on the north by Centre Street, on the east by r Third street, on the soutithy Middle street. and citt the west by lot of Mrs. Matilda Patterson. tontaining In width fd feet and. Is depth 125 feet, with.theap. • purterianres,tonsisting of a tetralogy hum 'nev em noose, with • two story frame back beildin thereto attached. a mune 'tibia and frame shed—as the property of ISAAC F, DAVI& ,' . Also, All that certain kd'or piece of ground. eitifiteter . the toroogh of Pottreillei Schuylkill county, bounded northwardly by Norwegian genet, eastwardly by lot of; • Peter Home. southwartity by ilO feet wide alley: and 0 8 weetwardly by lot of Charlemagne Tower, Was- contain , log in width &I feet. and In depth 110 that, with ,'' the appurtenances. eonsielling of a twnstoryfranue t i ..dwelling house. wit h a two story frame kitchen 'attached—as tee property'', of ' PERAMCS 011011 ST. • Also, Ali that certain twredorkel tutek.buildlus. with cone stay engine and - Wier' bones attached.A • partly of brick and partlyirams, the whole bein g . used as a steam sash and nor factory. situate on • , the northwest eornerof F utilh • and Carbon *traits. in t the Borough of Minerallie, County of Schuylkill. the I main 6011411 Th, , being thirty footle front on eat 4 Fourth . I 4 sheet, and fortweight feet deep, and the lot-are 0 11' Dime of e'4l Monad and eurtilastrappurteeant to said balldtog--es ' I' the property ol LIENRY.I I SIT&XBEIIiO6SandALISKD I 'BOWDEN. ' A 1,., All that certain ltd or p ere •of ground, othrilf i34' in the Bornugh of Itinerante, chir Mit Count'. all , ' meneing on the northwardly owner of Third an d Moue IN ant street, thence nerthwirdly sitoog Thirdstreet di fat t and tersienths of a .foof, thence north, 3034 degrees' 1% , wort:Jill feet, theneec: o /o th 001,4 datives west SI feeti '• (hence moth Millet ' &Rat one hundred and ~,,,, .simenteen feet to the plahe'ofbertinning..with the i s c appurtenances, emulating of a double . two sin . frame.dwelling house, with' bailment, pall)* of storte,i and partly brick—tee the property of EDWARD -WIL. LlA'dd. F.- , - • 4leo, All that certain! lot or piece of everted, attests in the Borough of Itinerante, Schuylkill. ,Chunky, be ginning es t a stake on the south side of Banbury street, at a distance of 100 feet westwardly from 'the : welter, line of Filth street, thenee eteittbwardll and patrand with Fifth street 150 feet. them* westwardly - and - par. allel with Sunbury Were; ItS feet, Male" notthespny and parsliel,with 10Th sheet 150 fret to Banbury thud thence eastwan4giong Sunbury . street 21 fo lit to the id/trent ang. with droapport enanore. conitilintof a two story frame' dwelling house, ~ .. . 113 07 4,557 . 19 217 tr/' 3,1111-19 11. PA 13 358,012'07 8), 69 IS '520;467 IN 42,07043 870.880 03 •7 3i,4112 03 700.930 00 641305 It 91919 lorep l acti 1 2130 21 1 / tsfi 1 3151 GO 100 i l 04100 lOOOO 7 1 8 16 14 - 1 2 4 4 R. 39 .53!..4 1 64 10834.109 too 15° ao 1 60 60 2 70 IV; MI% 39 38 W 1 40 SO 10 i 1650 added'to alretbelr With the Finest Perisoopie Masses. Children's, .Ik , ws' and raidlts Boots and Sloes .epolori_fiv_LiOltbeft A ..tlieb4Ommettrriwt , berwp.‘ ANN-,1 „ilionena'- V, : J g , 7494.4111111104.41$446i10100000,1saiA: 14 0 10 . 1 y.„,k,„,1110000 tbirtreettes4pite4l6 sea 1 0 trictracto st,biad4 nitatife in; Nemesia* 7.7. 7 7T4t411 7 4*. ' 7 4inityllilaCtintsty.arri et then h ott igantd asi blyisea nt IlintrY4Blthrinrii ireXtlwr_ iTalrlri;4Tl • 4kr g t h p illn* y p e a t k , t l e t n e sti a e O hy wn Byer nort hnbase J ll o d h r n kin tart elistolodaniewwest. 235 perrbribmipiskskewswicy lied 4t Illebsetnaelud mouth 14 deivreirgegiff 01k0 4 .4 1 [4 010 1 1 5 - P•reb" t°l l wane &peer rwerit - 3144nrchas to a pie4: - thenor by Lena of Sophia lialter 3iOtyau tintii>yor slethe plies ed brzlnalog, cootalahlt6ltitemBl webs* Auld &Meaner, with the appotrelesmestr-." - AasiV the other of them heyinnhnrst &month therm* Winamtlet • Stephen •laininger math 49 der.rees:cuut 121luiteina to 'a Chest. ant oak, then ee by-hunl ist.r•-or.,hditkillstedey, Awed perdue to • stone, theme north 10 perebestaklleaK east 13 and three.teallts perches to a same: Amite by of John Iludtley and- Ch ristopher Yranlyr portal 200 perches to a tort. west 88 and twoLtenths preterit to 8-Poskiitellre by lend of Ireari Grade and WAlitlet 23 ' degrees eastiO perches ton stone- south C 9 deVers wed 27 pesetas to the plare of beglonlog. iontalnlng . 214 Rene and allowance, With the apputiensucen—as the swqpirty of ISAAC A. 11100031. o Also, No-3. All I hatieertaitt Ind or tare* of land, nat. 10 thumb toetwidp, Schuylkill county; bounded -on thereat by a paid e nerd leading Wont . Pottsville, to ' on the north by lot of ktillip awl lands ' claimed ibutute:' Fleflott. and -ow Ri ll railhead were by.lnad elsinted by Samuel enotainlng 3 urea, more or- Iris, with the *PPorteustwes,wellastiod. of *doable two d4ry ham dwelling boom - • - N 0.4. A 1 that certain lot or' Idete of ertood, situate in tbelowaship of Nocricatio.Sehnylkill wont,. boon "ded on the south by Flabseb streektos the et.t by hat of Ettlittlftl Ftweland,ort the north by a 80 feet wide street, and on the wed by lot of James Thoniaati continuing In widttL,S6 fret, and In depth:lMMO more or less , with the appall, mincer etinststi nit of a double two story frame drcell:ng bones with stone --- --- - - , }t. - A. All , that Certain lot or piece of ground. Aide o - nd. In Norwegian township, S.clusylkill county, hounded on the west by the Mount Carbon Railroad, and on the DOT tb, wad and south: by hada at Nicholas Moan rens. eoubilinieg theridth 150 feet. eel In depth 223 feet, esoreorleassorith theepporteaancer, con slating of a 134etory frame dwelling haulm with dons basement, freme summer kitchen and frame stable. No: 4. All that certalet lot or piece of ground; situate in this township of KorWeglan,Seb uylklll colt oty, bona ded on the east by Peacock street, on the south by land of Archibald Ronatilinn, on the west by lands of the Trusteeief the York Farm, and on the north by AL containing fa width - &et, mud la depth 300 Got, urge or loss. with t beep pur 'ensures. ear .sisting of a Iwo story frame dwelling house ,with alone basement. and frame Summer kitchen. No.l. All that tertian lot at piece of ground, ablate in the township of Norwegian, ethitylkill county, beane ded on the north by pesenek end, an the east by tot of George Ifay, on the south by the Mount Carbon Rail road, on the west by let of Archibald - Rottallson, j a eon catalog In width 06 feet, ano In - depth =feet more or less, with the appurtenance". conehtlng 'of a double two story f. ame d welling:house with stone basement-as the property of FRANCIS SPENCER. Abik. No. I. All that certain odor p'ece of ground sittete in the through - of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. bounded on the west by Centre street, on the north by other propertiofJames Ilustell on the mud hyena street, on the month ly property of Edward 'Yardley. con- lathing in front on Centre street '29 feet, and in depth 120 &et, with the a pptutenaneell, constotin of a three story brick dwelling house ' with. brick bus ~: went and ii brick stable.' . No. 2. All that certain tot or piece of erthild, sheets to the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill (loamy, bound ed on the west by Centre street; on the north by proper ty of Willlen Carter, on the east by °eat street, and an the south by other property of Jameallumaill. contain-. lug In front on Centre - street, 21 fest 'and in 'alrepth UM feet, With the appurtenaeces, consisting of a Threea story, brick direlling 'house, with' a three story ef; brick tack building thereto attached, with brick basement, and a brick stable-mitts property of.' AM Kg, ' RUSSELL. . ... 'Alm), All that certain lot rr piece of ground, Waal* hello &rough of Addend. /Schuylkill County, bound ed in front by Third street, eaideardly by a 25 feet wide alley, tiorthwardly by lot Of John Lianciont. and south• erardly by Brooke street, containing in width •25d feet, and In depth 12a feet. w li h the se ppurtenanera, ccodatlng of a two story frame dwellioz bones ' with a stone tenement, the ad story of which • dwelling is used ass public het,. and the elements, a barroom -as the property of JOSEPH 8111T11. ' Also, All that eertalu lot or place of-ground, situate. In the Borough of Minerseille SchuyikiliCounty, bona ded and described as follows, to wit: Beet:nine at the, northeastward corner at a'• lot of pound number one (1) In .a plan of lots laidout partly la add Borough; and partly adjoining It by lands of Joseph G. Shipper, Na than Eirsus,Joho Ehippen and, the Miners' Rank of , • - Potterille, in Schuylkill County. thence south Suiten ' and one-half degrees east thirty-doe and one-half feet, thence south sixtypeou and three-quarter degrees west two hundred andtwo feettwo inches, thence north fib: teen and ou elm Ifdegrees west eleven feet and MI I nada, thence north sixty-one degrees east Iwo handfed and seven feet to the platen( beginning, the same being the north easterly half part of said lot number one (I) In the plan of lots aforesaid, with the appur tenances comdsting of a double two story frame ...,_, dwelling house with done basement, and a 1.% s ik4y frame kitchen-as the property of JACOB WINGER. Also, No. 1. All those certain 2 reacts or peeve of lama, situate in Pineensve,toweehlp, Sebuylkill empty, land one containing. , 21 acres end 97 perches, bounded by land of John Huber, a public road, other land of which this lea part. land of Michael 7.erbe. and land late of Jon athan Serbs. decreed. The other containing 5 acres - and 51 perches, stlict measure. No. 2. All I hsedate lot or piece of ground, situate in the town of rement,'Seltuylkill County. being lot No. 103 lie th e 6 e'rel plan .d said town , containing ice li) d,i width 60 feet, a in depth 105 feet , more or less. boun ded unithwaiel by Coal street. eastwasdly by lot of, Renjamiu Brannan. sonthdardly by Slain street, and westwardly 14. Sprii7g street, with the :slipup tenanees, consisting of a!2 story frame duelling Inise, *lda store'romn ott first floor, frame stable and game smoke house. No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate tu - toe town of Tremont. Schuylkill CounlY, being lot No. 101 in plan of laid town, containing in width 50 feet And In depth 150 feit, more or less, beunded northward ly by Coal Street, aestwardly by Spring street, southwardlY by Main seed. and westwardly by ground ' , served for the waters of Good Sprin g, Creek. with the appurtenances, consisting of a frame etablu and trams shed. • , No. 4, All that certain lot Or piece of ground. situate In the town of Tremont, Sehuiikill county, being lot No. 47 in Eckel and Sparigier's addition to said town, containing In width 40 fret and in depth 140 feet boun ded north 'varsity by a 22 feet witli alley, eartiourily by, IM.No. 46, suotbwardiy by Church street, said westward; ly fiy land bile of Eckel and • Spangler, with, the 'appurtenances, consisting of a double two sus, frame dwelling house-as the property of .LEVI S. S eANti OM. Also, All that. certain lot or piece of ground, situate' In the borough of St. Clair, Schuylkilreounty. hounded on the north by Ihncoek street, on the west by lot of John Drumheller, on the south and net Nyland of lien ry C. Carey, containing In width fd feet. end In . depth 100 feet, more or lee, with tbeeppurtenato cis, consisting of four 1 1 ,4sitory stone tenements- . . I ni as the property of MIRAMAR. LONG, Ja. 1 Also All that certain lot or piece of ground. vitiate In the 'borough of Ashland. Schuylkill county, bounded on the north by Centre street. on thawed by 14th street, on the south by an *Hay s eed on the east by lot of Tho mes Dorm, containing in width 25 . feet. and le ,at depth 125 feet, w it h theeppurtenances.comshiting Of a' two story frame dwelling hones-with a base° l4 `a ment story of stone. and a frame stable-as the propefry of AUGUST BEUREND. Al" All that certain equal undivided one-third part of all that tertian tract or pies of land. situate in, cfythe township, Schuylkill county, bounded and de dbed as foliose. viz :Begin ning at a stonecorner west the Caeca William Creek. on a line dividing Music Hall r tact and Aden Stahl tract. thence north 63 de grees west lb% teethes to a phis, thews north 75 dee gibes Next 2 6 Peechee to a shone, thence north 47 degrees west 4 perches to a *peace. thence north 112 degrees weld 15 perches to a pine, thence north = degrees' west 27 porches to a spruce, north 10, degree east 18 perches to a stone, thence north .12 degrees test 19% perches to a post. thence north 10 degrees east 14 perches to a poet and spruce, thence north 18 degree. west 16 per4 hee to a post. thence north 63 degree; west 62 percales t a stone, , thence south 82 degrees west 74 perches to a maple, ' thence *south 02 degrees, west el iper.lies to a stones theme wrath 82 degrees weld 7434 perches' to • birch, thence north Lk degree west 11 porc h es G. a amend oak. thence north M degrees west IS perches to a birth, thence north 17 degrees wed 3W' s perches to a stone, thence south 72 degrees wee 414 perches to a, stone, thence south 18 degrees east-248% perches to • stone, and thence north 72 degrees east 212 perches to the place of beetuning.containirig in the whole ES acres and 63 perches; being the same undivided third part of she add tract of land, which was conveyed to Dr Diller Luther. In fee simple by Edward &Raley and wife, by . deed dated Augnet , Ist, ISE, recorded to Schuylkill collntY, In Deed Belk N 0.16, page 210, with the' appurtenances, eCalidalloc. of a two story stone ~, dwelling house. 10 one story tenant hoisses.lnd 2ft aneaanty' toe and frame tenant bowies-as the property of DIL LIM LUTIIER. AI" -All that certain one story building sued ex a bone-mill, situate in the township of Butler. Schuylkill county, oh the soutberly . side . of the reed lending from. the'borough of Ashland. In. said townphip. to 'nylon', 'villa, in the township of Derry. In said county, about one and a halt' miles from =ld borough of Ashland, con -hieing in front towards said twenty-five &et. and In depth twenty-fire feet,andss one stery building at tached to the same of the width of 'sixteen (16) Get. and the depth of sixteen (16) feet, and the lot, or piece of ground and Mediate appurtenant to sail buildirig, the said lot 'Sr piece of ground :being bounded as folios/e s via: northerly by said, road and Sag:heir. southerly and westerly by land of Mthsel Dn. Bch-as the properly of FREDERICK - dAtTERMLLLD, owner, or emoted' owner and contreetor. • • --- Ate:, Al! that Certain lot or piece of groom". situate In the borough of Ashland. Schuylkill county, bounded °eh by lot No. 4, on the month by lot NoAkon the east f , y a 25 feet wide street, and wet by Third.atreet, being of N0.61a section 69 on Third streeLantitiolug to idth 23 feet, and in depth 125 feet, wish' the m o s y.i . a ustemences, melding ota two story frame duel- • - ra iu m Z e b ki n ree ' e w n it a k ttac atc" hed, bme fram me e a s t iale d .-s a nd a 2's-t one story me boilding-as t property of MICII A ELSNYDER. AL , " All that cella n tractor phew of lend. situate In .• shames township. huylkill county, bezinnlng at a [... town thence. by !ari d of Philip thy. north 70 degrees' t 20.1 perches to a I Itch, north 7 degree* weed '2O perch to a birch, thence y same and land of Elljeh n. OP. Ite nor th 634 •legree east one hundred end seven and ye- tenths perches to stone, thence by land warranted • ' John Wituian and udrew Lytle sleuth 8 degree. east perches to aPtCIO(4 crib 82 degrees' east- gEt perches 1 a pine, south 8 oast 'eighty-Dine and two. the Itemises toes thence by land of Amines by- John Cole and Jo a .04 R o ily, N oah nag cl o , • ryes west fuer hued and _fifty-one and Ilvedenthi. orthes to a stone. n th 8 degrees -west one haildred ' itiinw nd sixty-seven and dredenths. perches to the place of luaus. Also, Alf those two certain trade of land. taste in Mahanoy (late Rush) township. Schuylkill panty, tract No. 1. bounded and described as (Mows. els:, Beginning at &Stone, corner of lead of John Cole, Orett 15 degrees west 137 perches to a yellow plus, in 100 of 'laud of George Eiseahntb and Peter Denson. ::. uth 76% degrees wed 318 perches to • atone in line of Christian _Heider, south It „degrees east ninety-three • and flee-tenth, plies CO a stone, thence by the muse ' north 78 degrees eel /21,f4rehea to a dote, south 12% 1 elegrees east 183 and, three-tenths perches to a stone. in line of Philip. Ito& lewd' 16degrees east one hundred • and Ithydwo cud hie-, tenths perches to a stoners line of raid Philip Buy, north 73% degrees east 175 perches to . the place of begirodeg, contain/0g 300 Lem, 0 Per ooo6 l . and allowance. _No. 2. All that certain tract of land, hounded and de scribed as follows, via: Beginning at a stone corner, north 8234 degrease:et thirteen and elght-tenthe throbs se to a -dead pins, south 834 degrees east thirteen mad two-tenths perches to a pine stump, north 834degreer ' east 1 perch to a atone, throes by, land of John Wltuian and Andrew Lytt - -south 8-degrees east eetholyeenreu arid Sreep-tenthe;erches to • stone, thence by land 8 1 1 9' posed Mtn. Haller's, and, suknown land south sow dip 4 greets seat salient; two and tivetent a s retches -th a ;chestnut, thence by land of Philip thy north 9 degrees west 111) perch** to a stone, theme by tend of Daniel Melee; loath 8 detrees rant fifty-four and threseleattia perches to a doneolunce by the same oorth B.detrees wet thirty arid opetenth patches eta a stone. thence north 81/degrees% seat seven and e:ot-tenths paths'', to a stow, south 60 degrees east 65 perchesth a stone, the place-of beginning, containing 52 arras, 110 perches, and allowance. dc-aa the property of WILLIAM LOCKER. Aim, All that certain tract or piece of land; situate le Berry township, Sett uylkill•eounly, bounded by landeof William Klinger, Absalom Hoehn J. and IL Lutes. and Abraham. Wohmeentaostog 20 cien .,,,, mon Or ig ,„„ n . with the appurtenances, modeling of a double two story dwelling house. partly.frameeted partly • brick, and a fright planle,birl3..llll the p r operty-of DAW, IEL KLINGER, _ • , , , , . . --, .. Jos.-All Shit metalloid Or parcel of ground. situate In the borough of Minewsville, In Sebuylitill (weedy, de ginning it a stake on the aesturatdiy aide Of front street, at the distance of 15340,6 team berthwardly hone Skidoo siteeet, thanes eistwirdly Mesita with Car bin itheet 150 fed. thence' noithwardly parallel, tillth Front sine! 30 t, - 'thence weetwardly,puallei with tlarbou'eteeet. I . feet to Treat street s thane. 10149- vanity along leo t street 80 feet to the plaeoi ofAik beginning, w l th the appurtenances, coodetlog.Of n' large, two stoiy (ream dwelling house, with a gene losthient, add a frame stable-as the property of PIIILIPVERNERT. : ~, • . - [Nora: - Till o P !Advert his. no lutenist In the shers described hre.itrq, ha havinjeonveyedtbesatine to Wil liam Ulu rusrehitsiel nee the eels" of the, ntertgageen. doe whkb It Isle be told.] .• . .- :, ..• • • -..-- r Seised and taken Inameentlon, and will be sold by,. • JOUS7:1100AIM -- .• mon , (Ace. Pettsillle, 1. .- - :„ Llkerff ~,, ~.- , ..., 4 -ugust la, 1,11,19. - 4"' .. ..- - ;41..kt • IseFf;Y4A SHOE HESPIp3S..4i ND FAcTa il6B eta b. et4i ' - iiiMer4niii•V at 81! iidleitionnsit at Illaallissro* Loads. •-• ,L 50 000 tinf"1811 6•V M alltC • 3 ..10 1 000, A '8 RARDY SWA AY, s4= cnitis • ' agars), vik ; —7; • • _ . 10 • SlEV:lo: pu ilt, T 1 eistrOUVISTV*AIt. ILlCAliTnirla Pier* , 11 40 10 4 by !mit* orbits iiiiiikritsitsklipAtit, iWkligettetv!.. "tir I 1114,;.!-- "liter,- Swept, 'GU reeiti'll mei tWelisikiesiO4trestiiirarY 16 4 Plirleiphia, by • *. fpgrtrir.: . • totistithouls • 414 . • . FRUIT JARRL 1 ki°DINE'S Be Plus ilitnek. Palen , . Oho Lid_ .7.eester.l,,,2,..:llastel,ltplite, , ye( ode by • PRIM N.ThWetteet, tigtevile.; ' . C sireal and see theer.-they are' the last end the beet ; July 21. WV-I!, .:".I . •'!` ;-,,:; - - ' ..- --- 404t-' ,1- Buy the yirAbIEIUTTA Ptiute• trillEY are thellest Colieix4 yet of j_ fared to Ow pubile !billowy.] , AGI11111: DEFOREST; ARMIST4OII6II4II4 Apr I IG, '59 16.6m1 NEW YORK. . . ATTENTISI(IjIPIIRTSIVI !''' ' ' A SHOOTING' mA'IOH wil be held SHOO the Black Ilona) Tavern, kept by A .B. traits; Iteh i tontnlilp, on THUBSDAT, the Mb day of .11w. gad,llfsd. ,Aa Eadte and Star will be °demi, r•pr* aentiog lama puree.' . .. - , • A. B. Ev ANS. Angus 6,10 ,• - s24l* 1 - 11. 'WILL:CHICIIIIY•8 ! -•- -,' Air Ti ght Fruit Quo ' Jars and little). . T H E, siTOPPER BEING SIMPLE ri424 th:RtSTROCITON, sled to easily applied, Is the rest desidatittsun tip lees sershed for, aed wily neediest ems nation to • °velure the meat lecreduloha of its se pe ity over aoytt• iog yet loventra et Moth to be. ,1 Bold by . ItitIGIIT it I.llltat. '. 2$ . / • Centivarept, trotteville.:,. . . i HENRY S. BATT'S'. i ANUFACTURER OF' StiUF'F, jj led Mater to TOB AMA SEOARS, Ir/PEB, It., At tbe S;10, Olivet corner of Second & Noblo etr_. • ' a i ( Velar, 153 et 155 Nal* amt.) Piklialra,._, Ley Would expecy tali the attention 4 the Tnedlt to b .01.2kra4+d German and Slade Smittfi." L . 3l Put - t0 59 • . -,6111 ... .A 2 gman!!.11•••••••••••-",,,11•••••11•11•MMI ,„ • T ll s' ~, u-:"..ier`saig'ii;7l"-l'il:'''''' ' opened a New fle'yGoorls , sod Oro ? , eery More. lo the 'brilldlug no Cadre sty .next to Ifeiter`a floral. formerly oe: , eopl by hal bison - a Chamber!, w all k ode of Goods will be . sold at vocumel y low rates for 811. ' IL hl. imAgrr.. \Po M 01194017 10,10 - ,- ' - ' V.O • ' pig.l PE1114.1; I /din & Penzoite,, .011 - 6 General Di on MERCHANTS..,, .' Water etreet, and 108 N. Drlmottra Anwar,. ritulAo KLPIIIA. 2947 chter & Thompson, . . DEALRIta IN RDWARE CUTLERY, IRON,. TOOLS, 1 ,010. Coraer.Caatie and Market, "Sigai! tie Saw," POTTSVILLE. PA. 6.4 f Ja• 'b9 I encase Flow *ills, 1 - . . LEBANON". PA. ...: & 61101111, Proprietors. I . yti E Subscriber bas been pppointe'd le agent tor tbe saLtet this celebtred Flour le ' 0 1411 comity. We can ennedantly . wwwaninend this Flour 0 a supariorarticip. and It will be schism the most °Sating terms.. Apply to WILLIAM PdAJOR, Me ket Street. Pot file, all =6'69 . • ; • , 1 St•tt 1 STEAMTOWtfd: Between Philadelphia •ar a Bel 'Aare. THE tindersigned is now K.f.spared to -roe Ca ml Boats promptly between Obit- x a 0014 ana Baltimore. I ..:"A, A Ton Boat rill be sent at any time foe two n ire Barytes. , Bluzlnlnsits will be pi!lyed np twice . --._ - , a week at Dryad sheet. Caphildi can ease tine by In forming me by letter before they lea*e the mountains, when they expect to 'mat Philedelphia. My Tow [tomtit are very . Powerful and encomtnded by men of great experience In (herapeake May and on the. Delaware. • FREDIiiilCli A. Pill PPS. APrli • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DIIRSUAN't to an order,of the : a t L. Orphans' Court of Rimy'kill county. the un dersigned, llx..eu tor of the last will and testament 0 EOM II DRUMM, deceased, will expose to nubile gen. dge. on TIitIItSDAY. September 1, 1t69. 6t 2 o'clock In the afternoon, on the premise*. Pit the UNTOS llama.) In the borough of 31inersrills. all that certain Prune •fair-. ern Stand. known as the 'Ain ion House." wlth Ono lota. - sheds, stables. aortal] thereto belonging; and also, t h e Frame Shop and Mt tiow occupied by Phllipa,k Mantel aloe; the house and lot adjoining. Ora Poet Office. Terms and conditions made known at the time. - 4115Pl'enna:—One fourth -the punts'e money to be • paid at the contirmstlonof the deed, the remainder Dui reasonable terms. .OEORUNIY. 1111111111. August 6,'69:324te] •' IC music! • - 1 1 T JENKINSON, Professor of-111u1 • ale, 'Aria lessons in Slngiee,. •Also, on the Plan Melodeon. Violin, V1•11.1flollne010,,Oultar, &e. , • • TERMS—For a course of 2$ lemma, $4. Snores guaranteed in all es-es where proper applicat ion to study! and pritelleo Is rieraereeed In. Plano. Tursed...On the prin• elple of teusper auseu . 9 . *Rd wn rioted to give. tinilre l astlataction, on NH, reasonable te. king and at -bort not ley. dfillestimonlals of the histeat,otder al - to chatactei and ..apsl4llo. . r RuiDucz—No. I ?t it Row, Mabantando ••• k r ailaaail—No. I Pleasant Row, MS..— Alga Y. tor the Voile of ,PIANO S. of all thil elms milkers is New York City. • . I Pottsville, MO 14,'59 L .. Meta L ORGANIZATION •or Tile t ' % liavtgattosa Ititleciad Coirpastr. ''.•t• BOOKS OPEN EP.—'l% is Compani is now folly organised. BERNARD itr.tux has been elected Pvsident, and K. J. Kirlin and John lloret, i Jr.., Managers— he latter also as Secretary and Trotted rd.. At a toe, ng of the Boird of klanagers, on Mop. day. August t, it was . p Rewired, tat the Subscription Book be and nra4l open, to roc re subscription to the stock of said railtond until the twentieth of this month, at the 11001.0 of John nitro. Jr.. or at the office of S. J. 'Orlin, iti.tho boll °Mort Clinton, where all those desirous of taking Mac I can do So. JOHN UDR, Jit.. , Seenelary and Veanen4r N. R. R. Ch. i N. B.—This Charter auttoirises the coostinction of si tilrosd fr --- Auburn westward ten tulles. • , Stone.*rare Man t: Rartilsbiam P. or.AFULL asportment of WARE co, tx!6,. ' stoutly On tin& AU lamb ot Wani Made to of. itor ;alto ad.trosottio proprietor. Ostimi by mall prOMykly attolided to. , •• . _ , HARRISBURG. STONE—WARE. Thla Ware !attest Of a!1 poisonous matter.; The gist- slog s de of cameo* as l and clay. /1 .0 ,p leDotter or. anything r• may t.ot Is it with sot -•.. seVets. : There is NO ' I IW3N In It, as there - is In .common reh Earthen-R - 44. NM and : atter keep lunch bitter. In MG material than tt4ors lu Eats tn-Ware. II !album% to a Sint body. and VII, uot absorb any part .of what may be put Into It, dbd Is not IlaWe to break or creek, ' I Sir Sold by siorekeepers In POTTSTILLE, mod mat ebsots thruntbtot the State.' • tip A Warning...-“A family regiding in eock.tPa., were rtrently. polsonn - byl siding Apple Batter *bleb had been kept in Earthen Creeks, the gllh shut of which Is POISONOUS."—NcIecnte Meeicul Jutr aal. Jtely.lBSN. , • - VEannAstary In FILBERT street, between State• North streets-neat tba etata Capllal Steam. Misr IlDtiy lIAIIRISBUKO. PA. • rAmil 30,'59 18.431 n HARDWARE • & IRON EIOLLIATO OFF BELOW COST THE' SU BSCRlDER;inteiadipg s 6 to relinquieh the Hardware business, bee rapeseed the b Janes of him stock. to the brick building In Norwegian dreet, between Centre and nail- Toad streeta,adjolobig the Liquor store of Hr. rlas d.dith, where hob; now closing out hie goods with out regard to eon. He would rerpesttaliv sell the attention of Honeekeeprwa, 'Mechanics, Miners and others to hie atoek. being satielled that It will be to th r advantage to give him a call, as ,he Is determined o ~elos• the busituraw. Amongst his dwelt be *and,* general mworturent mai as la sunnily kept In I:Larded* Stores. There till be found— • • . Locks,' . , . " - Nand and Nadel Saws, X Cut and Mill Saws, • Files and Rasps, 1.301; Billows, • " Tito , Storks modifies, Chisel; , • '' • Augers, -Braces mud' Bitty Planet of all 'qua,' " Ticks, Brads. - - ' Si' dead ßaddJ liar dbovels and Spades, Hardware. Saddler's Tools, Hagen Boxes, Jte., de. Jarmo on Wind, a lot of 'dna nits Cibinet and Cate*. maker's Varnish and Japan: kindlier with Rolled add Famed Iron, Shear, Cast and Spring Steel: to of the best' mann facture. CHAS. W. CLEM SSW.. Aprir SO 'dß • • 114 , PUBLIC SALE of VALUABLE REAL IMATIL Frl-1 im Plate N E.UNDERSiGNEP, Trugtee nps i pointed by the Court of Commof Schn. k touay, , to moll a certain portion id the Ural galas at. Robert Adams, a Lunatic, tor the paymedt of fils debts, will expose to public sale or outcry. on WIADN W. 'DAY, the Thlrtylrat day of Augurs, 1t3,41. at the Is.- change llotrl, kept by Y. EL itarreber. In the horou&Nof Pottsville; al ltto'rlorit In the f orenoon,--All that r tabs mesituagirand tenement and hurter parry! or la d situate lit North Illantedm. town thip.gebuslitill emu y, Pentotylvssia, along theCentre Tatelikeandaleo pa t • road temdlaiLt 4 &hajltill Mien, and about one mite front that adjointas!Limds of Benjamin Pott,Joen geouirb,John &roan. Jamb Delbert. and the County Form, tootahshig Xlshtyldglot Rens and Sixty-pro el perches; with the. appartenoteer. , Modeling of a twostory ham, dwelling bout* with a tram:. Utmost Wedged, ab, burn end other outbuildings. - i The above property...nal be eabl,sediert to the tiro fonoilrlost Dort paara, bottedstatlZist Parch, MIS :—Oita from William Collins to Mores Heber. Charier heberaid Christopher Loeser, Timm Mors of the hot will and tied*. mentor Jacob Heber, decesard.'modt. ',Wood. tow the POP smut of dittlitell. at or upon the day of the derraiMod 1 Rosman geber.stith intermit theneat to)* paid Vs*. from IA IL Ittd—being the dower liottgage hook F, pate on 31 oi .v. Rosina Iteher— Its Illanth4 .1845.• ?heathy/trots& William Collins o Thomas lqueti, ecostutioc e d.ew the payment of gltdMloo. at or upon the lititday of- Atig, - 180, with Inteteld SW Are Ot •the rate Of dna per mast pee annual, how IA - 4 1313, : wo w yearly,—ltecorded le Mortgage POl' VI PP -414 oral April, 1846..• . - , • • - . . ! Attendance trill be glree,and terms mad. knoorn aa the day of sale,hy the undersigned. - ,i , f 1. - 1 , , . • . 11. WWI. ILICAIAItDI3. Trio* 3trANUI:WAI:::.f 't! !PAY 7, 1; 1711 . . W lta yy, fel lown-4 aly„ at rottertlas. It (t. nOrsil Asti* Oh the Mk 21Ith and 30th: .1s es OS Ist I at Deadllos, Inoinnei titritat ta 'est the 24 444134 t- at Pottstown. ths - Ohs alt•Polie. Tins 41 3 110 w.the** and 30th: .ttareburs. the Sask.- Iq Seintatier,Dostlogalarsis , Hotel, the I* shit-Odt Pettit/ma, on the 3d last 4th; Pottselln spits os the ZOO an43oth. la Oetaber„Dassberg, the nil DieelhOf Mein on the ild andath; Pottstown onthe ath and OM Shootsuds eau eertlfy.ts the eoristeoessaf hisdirteetilet Dhearser., pa treats all Diseases that flea is hair. lUs isedkiitst sew pureireagetabls. • , .CONOUId PT I 0 N,„' A'p4 tail Mimeo of the Lungs and TiqUateared hi *Oh:: ;4M steps lu a short are sistatea oesibeilty• and Dar. Reutersi nit kinds of Woos. Tumors. Tessa* Calypso. straightens crochet I,lrolle or Mats. da. Her stops Toothache to Ono Monts. has of dump. Ills Pahl Klaleris without as egaai The beet Pro4t at le is to try IL Alan's had 30 years nrsetinat bas been In every state a 042 Territory: bps gees hundreds asd bitedesisaillieted vita dhows 'of every name and nature and endow all kind* or treat. went. wbich enables hiss at almost tb• ant eight, to 4.. tad diseases: Novi t doet valtlfor*uhr siadtbsce;-. Coate yourselves and s ea! litramilustlan fneth .10rdleines rat. minable. Aran emillmos DD. W. ICANlAiiallt. rott.in.,,Alwast 41,14 Bloodies Victorir fl t '*4000,000 paamogs soul . ::. -. , i • z... :-..... k ' ~s •••%-, ...... , ',..,.... I- -__-_-''------ - ---. 's- - '---7_ .''''''-' 4 ." !'" - 4, - - -- __,-;•.::-:-.,--, 6 :;- ' AS R . 1 Thill 011011110011 quantity of this invaluable Remedy has Oren intehased by citilena of the Visited States luring the abort tin. it hatt been Where the, public.— be reason for this extraordinary success la Misioly In fibeactu , firoth and valuecf the article. No Owe-hula the MAGNETIC PLASTER without becoming ita friend. lirtforros all that a prouilsed, and carries with 'lt Its en recorentendatio . Truly, this is a TlntOry—peaue. Oat and bloodies—but we basso irt km glorious than the tilntat.bs of wee, with Its train of exrnage and dew• . lilies. if The MAGNETIC PLASTER istraskutbiedly the 011114 i. ; ts jet Stritogthenet an Pain Deetroyer . that Science has yet discovered. If you put 'this', Plaster anywhere. If Pilo Is (htwi the P tee will stick there petit the Pain has rankled. Theilaster magnetises t he 'Pain away, and PALY cASomor EXIST ItlatßlS THIS lapis rza- Is APPLIED t, iilitteuarallsat, Larneness, Stifftwess,Weaknesa,Dail/Itir erioasnesa,Menridgls, Diliiriola. Cough R. 4 6 1 Cal% Aii,VS sod ACHES of every bled; aro IMMEDIATE. Y RELIEVED, nod with a little patience, PER• R i k MANENTLY CU D, by the majksl -talluenis of I.hellAiiNgtlO P Ann. It It tea stolitest; melt. :414 , fea1, pleasantes tnd cheapest `remedy In existartuni Its - appllcatk;n Is uni rental—equally to But it*lglit Mali *V delicate w u, and the feeble lufatit.' Its Stall, it, Veeable, and wit out annoyance or trouble. - Its hi withie reach of 11—rich or poor; all rosy ttivalt,an# ell should bare it ho are sick, and sulferids In any, . Itway.4 • - - ~ - , FARMERS and LANTERS should be always supplied liwith the lIAGN PC PLASTER. It will the Good !Physician in any oboe /told, reedy at'. all times; aod at instant. notice. ..; Put an in r i tle.tig t ilit holes. Each box sail midioi Hi. ''.to eight plasters; a d aey child eta spread them. Prker I'l6 cents box, • 'full and pitin di!tiet•lOns. It . . D. c.; Alicareheod, M. Dry ' N g //trill lbs and 'der, 19 Walk& Wier% Nero Yark. • Pa' itOR*LO I 3 . mum= norm IS SOLD BY Alb DitUBDISYS AND DziLsts IN 4;117 COUXTEA OILVLITANT TUE• OBE* ee often makes Its way It the Inter h the puree o! the skin. This penetrai ripug ender the hand as it Is rubbed - the same rhannels. and, reach lon, promptly and Invariably sd In tha, kidneys, the liver. 'portant organ. It penetrates ;through the countless tutws is skin as summer; rain passes 'lasing Its cool and regenera- 'The ♦iVUC oT nal organs throm Ong Ointment, r in, 1n - he'd is fl subdt the it them that 4 halo' tlns Skin Every by the gry Egli Meow( te , dl Unapt toblli Mute Jres, and Tumors. • The effect - ofltbis unrivaled external windy upon - Scrota* spd oti el' , lenient ulcers mid sores. is almost ,Intrnettions. It ors discharges doctrinal which prank cos suppuratlon abdiprond Beal., and thus the cures. which its heal' properties afterward complete are cdv . as well as, perma ent. • II &Wan, Test'many. Inoue., of tit Ind's» of. Use bones, injoviesoknoted by steam rap! Inds, litivnirs; • Brass, klun,, Ronne. ' new, }lnman or rue 'Joni's, and contraction of the einem", It Is employed and warmly reaammimded by Mt:t innily' Ibis narceloni remedy has been Introduced. by Its (nventer In person into all the leading Hospitals. of Europe, and noptivate household should be without It Woniuls, Bruises. /hump, ind, Scalds. ' • The oledleal Sniff of the Fieulh• and-English Manley lb the Crimea have officially signed theirapprovel of 1101- lowsretOintment. ea the most reliable deeming Sir bre nits, stabs. And gun-shot wounds. It Is - also used by the an roue of the Allied *arias. " • ' - Both I he' Oinenntur cuff Pills rhombi Be need in fie • ; ,figloicimg roses: Bunions, , • Rheumatism, Sore Throats. Burns,' .lUngworm • - 'Sores of all kinds, Chapped Hands, Init Rkeam, . Sprains, • •"', Chithielas, Staldii, • Stiff Joints, nattily - , Skinffilieeen, Tatter, Beet, Swelled Winds, Ulcers, ' • ' Bore' Legs. . Venereal Bon* Mercurial Itroene.Sore Breasts; Wounds of ail Piled • I fine 'leads, kinds. ctr. Sold at„th'!, ffiannfactories of Professor llottLotrag, 80 Malden Lane, Nei York, and 2.11 Strand. London, by all respectable' Druggists and •Debien In Medicine throughout the United plates and the civillied world, In pote, et 2', yenta. 82,4centsoind gl each. • Ana! ;o , 11.—Di l 'Oaf' :there la 4 considerable saving by taking the r ions for' the guidance or petlennin every disorder are sake; to each pf.' r 'f July 30 '5O • . , ' ,31-1110 ThOroughly:Tried AND • ITadliug •Remedies!! • WAY NE'S! 'Sway nes ! Sway tie's • S g aT/1131141 . 111 Beayrec'el. Swayntesti , Sea:no', I Swarne'sl Swayneall j Dr4feayne'sCelibrated Family kledleioes.• DrlitelyucFe Celebrated Family Medicinre. '4lllllple`e • Coitipeerut Strap of Wild Cherry. Vellaytee's Compound syrup of Wild Cherry." iilllwayoree Coinpound Syrup of Wild Cherry." • I ftesynek Cowered Syrup of Wild Cherry." wIY/11111C01111 pound Syrup of Wild Cherry.. • • ' The greaten Cough sod Consamptiou Remedy le is "Di.. Swaynes Compound Syrup otWild Chet ry,",the ..ioriainal. and only genuine -Wild Cherry" Compound for Weak Breast, Heart Disattee, Bronchitis, Asthma.. Whooping Cough.. Blood Spitting, Liver Complaint, Nese vonslDebility, }teatime N tattle, hr. No remedy, boasted se it 'way be. ran pretend to approach It. Seritystes Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, I.SI3IAIL COATZD—warranted to contain no C31011164—a mildand gentlee purgative, unsurreased by any Medi cine for rem , ' log the Bile. elcaneine the stomach. and elleetually .puritylog the blood. OW, 'either' gripe, nor produce 113t114.3. Dr. SoraYne l ollearel Cordial.; • , A Pt PSANT and rote remedy for/Istate Cholera. Ch ire Mcrbus. Diarrhavi.• Dysentery, Cholera In fantyn, Summer Complaint. Patna in the Stomach and • :jitan hr. Vomiting.iikkoters of the Stomach: • ' 111Zolgrery fenilly theuld have a brittle In the house. In case of 'edam' attack in the night. It- gyllamci edi telt", : , In • *. • valuable to Mothers. 1 •PAII2II &editing Sy run, for Children teething. rre••• pared only by De.Snevna Son . Philadelphia. • Great Spring Pnrillyer of the Blood. 131c41101)110 , nuiround Fluid hatred of Barraperille, great remedy fur Scrofula., Old illeere, evil effects of Sir. .!nrY, all Skbiltraptlone. eloodl'nrifyler. he. -- • ' • Dyspepsia or Indigestion:. • ,'• elnt. *nevus's Bitter Catitollsers' A. very valuable illthers,iney betaken with a Orme of certainty. never yet experienced by a Medicine of tblit character, for-Con. et 'Wien, Flatulence; Nausea. Heart Burn. Atidity of the litcanieb.Cold Fest„ Debility caused by tbel otrmlty pt age. prostration of sinned' from any caws; Depress, Ono of Spirits, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion la all its forme, _only 50 cents a WU*. Li All the above prepared oulfey DRIWAYNE At SON, No 8 Nowni Saturn Street, second ntor atm Sirket. Pitiladelpttlas; -- • . . ... • - Sold by.lotta Cf. /MOWN A Sex, C. EPTISO, TOthnine: IL W. Parvale, Nineenille; Voltam, Gut. stai;Tasairotas Cal& Ilorrantore,Sebuylikill listen; Joni / 1413 0 r A J. It. nAllo,lremont; Wx. Perce.Bl; Mein J. Witumes, Medi/pert; B. .1. • Fit, Tamaqua; linvalts.Scsgetaa, l'istorrove; and by all magnet/Ml* "dealers In ensdiciass tbraegbout Abe county anctState Mer.21.'69 (It) ITRIE IMPERIAL, DEPURATIVE L ?Vat atineettiat Retisediqf the . Nffitunith - 7011 4164 MUCKS OF 711 It BLOOD. • p,' REP BY DM. bOUNBBER , wr I co, :10. Et North Fitt h 'arra, below -Aieb, phis, • - • ; • • p ot an tigr ol a aityl Sara/Watt Di.tratra. Intik Swellings, ib* j, Disease, 4lialignent Liters, ettrirtnecksiTa. I.j ler r awkihrad, MOATS of Os Mouth cad • j r 4 robt..lienplians of I and all - . - . . .... --- -- iflfiltlßS ;INvt IMPURITIES DP 77W BLOOD, are °Sec toally:ait permanent,' terse by . ! ; Iniperial Deruatme.. r. . .. Ii ; • 'Ph I a Medlin* roe amide Itself .to patients., nitd - thelr confidante, Sall twiintaueina—LPirst—lt Is Jo at what It le fri*olllo led tq bat and wilt do all lbat le claimed fur it—. but it will not mare eve4ydliease.beeatue I tie espeehdly adapted and Orepanl4 Sbr One 'lull of eociplaluti.and• thee* It enrett— le the Sawed place, this IlWirine is pert, hisitly enumerated end act(ve-ran that It el once masters the dlintetw-41 It fel l *.arable;, Large doom nor !ring COIIIIIIOO Sloe of It la nt *eked tbrAlne 'to Vim bottles will in inkincity of resew; exhibit Itst pied arm, Ur,PATeri lii thileesPect, thee and money ere sot isi thel a i ited fru.itemeeihrteto Moth) a conp,,,-; In Cawarcarsaint Nrrefelowiranyeles, no euelletoe has 4:41 error equaled t Iq4" Its sueeeswful ewes.. . . -- fetter, . tioitte - ehd invest % moot heist the eleauslog awl purifying ellects of the liquistt Dina*. area. Veers ohm richicrniter.ito mat* how obertioale or low; *bindle', lurariebly Meld to .thicwonderful effects of the Ihrmit Btrvitetrrt. , ..- - , , _ , - - _Old or T ou tgAtay use It silk* . wits perfect sorlarikr• Tryon at* illßletedary Ono Bottle. sad. If you wish sdeleq, writ*** the erktipol Mlthr; No. hi North Stith ;Street, below ;kith, and Sou !In reeetre 14(bielleklikin . stamp keenenet.) - ' Da. LOONSBERILY A AXI. ' ' ' .. 'sl. :.+1 . . - . .., ' .... PhitiludelpaW .. i eirTor obi* Cilittplll*. rev NO. Sruligil 4 e; ;B:Corisee at Cliiire i Npflpee.l . 4lllloo.7 014 ,04 4 0 km' ftintlell lintel) l'ottevtilii, rm. . t j: Sirinr *ale by Druggirte poets 1,. per. 11,16 ' , - fil? • • •' iluguiti3,nat , • Omnilasts.. IPirs. •• Ire lo amino° o n mends:. issifiyal #1714011 worth ut propirty. • , • BrownianlllW• • • • ' Tb. Tides wterkatil t ant twin ithi MM. eating • declining Ilinidingr. • It y owetabi• that - 110u win Odom bog. lw Ow* Olt ler Mimi, • •••• ••' 'e• • ~ . . Still They Crawart.' _The New York cotteepondent of the : 1,,,wh0f ..wattia under date of Ttintrity. as Ornate's: - -.-The tertian importations ofi the width* . not Ittetakw any dhatuntion from th. anonunes receipts of Rii ptr deo:para. The steamers that snivel Way ant slatted foil of Gorman and heath goods !err whkh awl ht at prima no remunenaths market." • ipea Fr Clove 'Maw: Littera Du r ing th e week, • oast &Atm w4lt. bj Om Wise, toe bees *abilities*. It' noternot odor worthy wheal" to swain the Derponotte aaradDitrea Ot ths Prealleney. A New; oak romspoodest, wintrisk, hNu w awa t weet tor - aloft while kaseraeled Wits moth excitants% as the Dotingly sod WWI deem Ira-published to roost oflitsjournslottZl:7 th• Manama Xatirtmr, of the old fens t It:will lead to much s repot* between lb* New_Tortt Sod Virginia liannorrary, as will b. prodarthe of, • *illy lam" In Ma Charleston Oontentlon. The t rialtal go* on the part of Wise's fries*. Is Very. nor toward, Caublar, Cassdr, Noe Itiebatoad. and .lbwnit 04 tiro Weaned Albany avow taa thootomoll implore of whkb, by tter eniairrr,'hi looked foe with Wawa, by al l . around the beard. Fernando Wend la lea torlibla Wow and swear, rather harder than 11111411. Bernard Itielatt: ly is lonew: too. loly:Whey at* all low oteet,tl4 what is to to of all, nobody oky 4 ilessemor Break neurtspes rill latest lateUiseass to per steseashit A.rlJ;dbL, . Tb. Emperor hispolson has decided that 1 hasebiliasp and Davy stall be placed on a peace footing within de. lay, as we learn by an attammicameitt to the Patia.dhow • alter. The lime kw the meellsg of the Zarb& Asopribe. gore bai not been Axed, but tbe Bardlalan waroy.bed arrived la Paris. The Egglish Cabinet. bee senenatted that the invitation to Join is a !protean Onagnne will not hi cuusidered until after lb. malt of the Salta conference has been ascertained. Leeds . ilueseili Cad Palmerston bad admitted, to Parliament, that Kapbtad had acted AS the medium for erstuding teems hem France to Austria, but without widening them. The liflaisten bad alu summand in Pathamaltbtlt Uga- Lion lo "Jameson the prepanrtionsfbe 4000 t. ?be laelrprade ns Brio sins that Um Aestrian Provia. chi' Councils will all I. tOUTPOei POO, as* will have complete liberty la their dellberatless, and say make known, openly and altiesit i to the Komar, the wish. of the people. Austria Om Plonk 200,000 emu of her amyl's tely.ead -the Most of nor troops will be quartered lailaflicla mat -2110 P..rdinian ()overact of Modenalmo been arl a. and tb'e government banded over tit the atisakiptils_y. Tim eny has vcted kw rienesatioit to Mann -,XIIIO radicals In Lem,bardy bare commented and an lissurrsetton In Venetia la probable • 6samtathia,, with Prince Nanette° at Its beak will soon Rfliterat lennii; to take charge of the yematne of the Duke de Reichstedt, Napoleon U. ' • . . . Olankulai Swellings. • hittetion quickly reduced . talon of this Ointment An is entre, Itersiru.ta, TnTnu ITTITS BAHL Sal12111.(OT ITCH) more, trader Its applleatton.— parts of tee timid proem its it the skin, the muscle* the to cz • •. lip Abatis. POTTSVILLESARKETes (WholeisolO Prices.) Wheat Incur, extrs 4uully, It barrel, $$ 60 os7 co . do. do - sitts,_ . ' -do • 6S. fie' 'do do superZno, do . 6 000' 11l 66 , Ryi Pions, do - Ng but, , prim ighllo, 'ls onaltol, i' ~ VP.: ' do prim, red, do ' '' • ' IDI lonp Boum, , , do . : 'ilthe t ea-. Thud Possbesdo do on, paned, pored, d.s4 o potind, • 1 116 ' ' . Dried Apples, , Rye, ' $1 bushel, Vistler:porpottid . „ ' l4 Wm, do -- ,:. ' Mu h ta t ' . . 4.4 Oats, , do : ',' ' 4 gams .. 1 rotates. do Lard. ' ' Ili. 11 Slmotby Seed , 2 0/1 u rtriss 0) II 'Clover need, ; .- 660 q ea P, - , rim.,porloss, )400.16 P IN 1 1 1 leo' - lids,dosen ~ .. 11 , It per sack, poirsrarirlLLlC42loDVOS ili AB *SIC& '• • • ' (nentali Prates.) ' FLOUR; &C.—Extra - F*llllrlitr.' ST 00; ex Ire do $8 76; enperen• do $6 2S Lbl: and Bye ll%neat $4 71. , Buckwheat Flour at $3 pr 14 Una& • Bye Chop at 1 00 Ito.; Cora" Meal $1 bll lira . 11Iddllaits ps eta. ipbasbet.' GRAIX.-:-Rye sell tat $l, 0011 bu.,C4'?rit 06 do; Owtl6ll' do. • '. M RAM—Beef 'sell,. at' k ( 12 , 4 ete.per lb; Mutton 4612 do. Veal 12 do;Pork lido: Shoulder/ Ila 9. do; Ila us 12 to 13 do., Bologna Fausagee, 14 do. PROVISIONS.—Butter. lls at 16 etalp It. Cheer* iliil o .. Eaal , l2 vils.,V l . Lard 11 et,. 'lb, '! . - f • !88 - BAWL-N. Orleans 1 fp itt,"B" White SI do: Cube 7 do: "A"Whlle 10 do: Cris bed - mid Pulverised 11 do., MilliMOM=Ml • YRIIIT AND VIDGETADLIOL—AppirIbetaaD $1 00V busbet; Rope 'Onions 10 eta, TV rope ; Beets 3 eta.. k bunch, New Potatoes 31 14(4 60 VI buebel; ToMateea 19 eta., halt perk ; Cueumbe i 6 ets.,.l doom; Dons 32 eta.. half peek ; Peaches 7 ;4(0 60 etc, half peek, Widar . • melons la 25 eta, VI heave; Chem 34V 8 eta., lialag .Cabbage 2 (4, 'T) bead, MISCELLANhOUS., THE SECREt- DITIBMITUS Olt . • 'Youth and Maturity 'itst URATIS. THOUo AND : A FEW words ton the rational treat ment, without Median-. .of Byennetorthes, or Local Weuk noes. Nocturnal Einlaalonl4 Oeultal and. Nervous Debility; Premature . 41.../ ! gooey of the or gem: Impoteuey,and • w. taw pediments to Marriage generally. • • DV DAM LANEY , 31.11. The Important fact that themany attired's • plaints originating in the Imprudence and solitudes youth, may be easily reutooni wrracnn. Mast trs,te in t shutilf traet clr.,rly demonstrated: and the - • !bogy • wand highly surcessfut tned went. as adopted . •e 'Author, fully ezphdued, by manes of which ovary one la ambled to runt sma,nl perfectly and at the lead possibte cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address. grille and post (reels a eteledgM• Teton, by remitting (post 'mid) two postage itampaito B. DE LIN sx, $8 Nag 81st Street, New York City( 2,19 ' 2T•Aut ' READ! mitutiejlatiEdDi Aromat,io Balsam, Is a REMEDY not to be excelled lfir lbe ReLlti and ctss of th ose maladies ideldent to Ih.Buminer Eleason, via: Diarrhea, Dreweery. Cholera or Motown iforbiri; Aridity rf the &mooch, ea. Its excellent lArailtialire powers, pito/int tole and wkAbing Influeare. readers It a valuable untied* In ho , , famine Jiwants. peculiar to the Found ilutnitor; Cholera kraation, rte It • haa a rularvliontling sod 'tonic lludnence on the *ikon, allaying inAainoation ihere4t exists In the Annual and bowels—Rollo trial will he 11mnd Indispensable to the well. being of every toollty. will be found as well adiptc2 to adults as children. • • air TRY fr.'Slll Prepared only ).„y A. EANSWKIN. • . , Dispensieg Glenda. N. W. tornar f lglatb'sod Poplar eta, PhibOodpbl2: . . wrPricio-45 cents per betHLISIL 111r - Sold by Clio. W. Erma and Jolts G. Bumf £ soy, Pothering; R. 11. lynx. St.ailr; E. J. mit go, and by druggists and atorekeeperr generally. .Slity 21.'74 fit) 21.11 WATCH:ES, JEWELRY AND SILTER WARR VVE would respectfully inform of r friends. a.,lmtia, and the public gaper ally, that wa bare juat opened our Nno Wake, Jewelry, Sifr2r oad Pkitsf Woirs Zelatlidantel, at No. ONO MANNY.? street. where we offer. Wkidleskle and netalli stlbokregot CAM Pl4ll. CIS, a Ihre4and very choice Mock of every devription of goods ww ly kept.tn a seat daft' Watch and Jawed* Store.' e We bogiell'l3llllring Mid* to arrommedatia and plasm, not.ailyW Main all our former patens*, bat merit a nfaikttf vatrge arrelolon tn I be mule. Every:Watflption of Diamond work, and other Atari ry. wade to cutler at abort pollee. 44-.1// Goods Warritidtd ei be as Iroded: *Parlientar attelithin given to tb of Watetire wed Jewelry, of doisrripiln . Eltaufrer Ac Ilwrle No. F 22 'mat "treat, south Side, VIIILAD'A. N. 11.—We will rout bine our Old Store, No. US Nortb. Second greet. for a short tine only. July 30, 'SG 1,i1i31 : P. li 8 OF SCHUYLKILL COMITY; . • • ATTENTION 1 IARMEIIS who • wish to raise I 1 ingeempa of grain, UM L6IICAO'BOOM4O. YeUTILIZER. and IMPROVED BUPA:R.11108. PILATE OP LIMN.. Analysed by Protestor Ca. Jaeltron of the United Stator Patent 011004bOodat) and by biro rerommerded for the grain/ crop, aid Da s been in roeterefol nee *levant. Prlee of Vert IOW: t • , VS a Coo. •• Improved Super . Pboiph:4B of Uwe, 40 " . 4 " .N i I roffilea . .I-. "( •CO" • . " II nano, Columbian. N 0.1,4 40 " " Sal Phoaphatle. ditto*, -, • .71 , " Nn, I ,00vernment l'enerbot co,-rure Done Dort nd Pot 'AA in barrels . . - I' , Mkt. and Ilone Ilanare: A n is, , IlAlt Tree. Ompe In and Orra. Lawn Vtectlliter -lc at 11/115 a keg. # To am who b toAell- again Met* dk&ant. Dir . II red tree of pelt any point In the Old City., Pampb tbtio had at tfittodite, and fa ll direc• A sOw win -1. , . G. A. LEINAU. r z,-,,,x• .s. 42 'Firti Sired, PhadddAia City, At. July 1.13.1,3 • ?. :•• .: ' \ Brim,. • PROF.: ilt- , 'NI. ALEXANDER'S . -Fi.A,Kur. anti . ..l4terdsting' clams of , .._ . lenorstngers. nuinhel Ina eite hundred and twenty- . Ore,ii 'tent at the Roans!) Lutheran Churl*, oa 31efli Sqbare, on Wednemlay and Saturday. tvdee • eL week early. at 4 o'eloex in the afternoon. The adult. •- 0441 slats will meet arthe same place on Monday wfb- Ding it/Wain:looting at 8 o'clock., All persons who I may &shone of attending a MOM of elementary la *old ii is well as those • wbo wish a more extrodut se. qualo nee of the Art and Science of musk, will dud, Mlle u'lbverehis oPPertuntY, inasmuch as the histruc.' , tlon will include the r , nal of MUM!, vocal training or 14 , 4 culture of the Glee. prwition, breathing, musem. Ise actloo, eseonance. od delivery of the voice, room+ anon. articulation, and practical analysis of words, meth •od of reaching and practice of exereitse: pad songs, tunes. chants, and anthems. Mee of 1 ghltion hot wt. renvonable.. , - .Tanis Ibriadchlrix the Guitar and Bute iftvlhiftill la. strouten . er the ladies) Slo per term of 24 essnow, Vio lin the , a:- Burets,' guaranteed where dilitelece Is use 4e4.4 1 / 4 1 part ol the pupil. Eor tenpin titulars logo iris it ri imer's llot A. Persons w labia gtO Galli with oil* be Shore classes can do so by.aUeisillug the above meeting. or other4ise. .give their names to Mr. J. Aiellintsni, or Lewis Reeser, Esq. The singles will rt e i •rpaue rted ,b ti:d at og l a cat o pl i a n y ttig rer._ In C es ti llrw beg i t u a Zir d dia e t ; t V crilo, Lewis Reeser; Viollo, J . W. Alexander. • Ali lo of music are respectfully Welted to, attend the at tng on next Monday night of at any Ware meeting. ltsvilie t ialy 29/1/9 - ____ : ; i 21. ...: :. Campaign of.111(101— •A Papal 6 -7 r Pennsylvania! ---7.. - I :"The .State-.Jounal 77 ' • • Prithlnglin zit r tit:Tutu:Lk!' ito IM i O. ~ 1. - 011. N. B:cer: Efor Of ilVfli tftnit oh . Pattwkipitie, 4 64 ,- • ,BY TUB BTA 101.111 N Al. COMP ~ ANY. , . ' • " ' 1 Aates-1120 Fad". . .... ....._ The no Mate .fAirowPia a Ism else, double 'beet, Tatolly NolaPPM:4o44ld Of contents will be Tatted still* It. nett; and essit-wrielt timbraerai sotowthlna of Interest and inatfatation All chums ornsidera. .1n Polities, as in an oche? t 1 •is of imitate interest. It assumes no aqui., • Yocallattitl bat endeavoii to advocate the PIXIPLWN. jsk . aruetraillhaii the energy eta ability It can- tornmandi tieetudiniast all times due comity t d' so hottest dliSitii' sore orbplolon. It aims ooly to °craw a United field, but to Weevil' tjial, tireroagaly. To le . a Journal worthy of Its Dune ivoirour State—outr- that l'iwartsylvaohusa .um PO'? to w i t h con n e jone e sod pleroure, and that. will reach. gUll neatly as posalble, every Ptadayttainitt how, Is Its hither est ambition ; and to make It such, we ask. the counts name and cooperation of itinuyierubsaa. • L, Some of the ablest w Weis that can •bo prOtto not jars employed to contribute to its columns—softens -mut other Illastrattolla aro froinsuity introduced. and no ressolishlootyss_ol4 is spired to make Ibthe DM FAM ILY nut Arr.o extent. . air TRY IT. - 04 . . , . Ts ' %gable levartably in eitrostro. , • ' •Ow .. Ono loss, _ • , la 00 Poor, lee, " .. { I y tio 1 t ... Wart. 1 TS . ; I = lll , "•'-5 to '.l so : .., RCBEN a.'orno, • •• Philadelphia. . ' "WM,. W. 11. iattaili f hi a traptbownsad spat .00 the Stote•J•wripat, and U now cants**, g Schuylkill county. - Juno tai . ..../ •• , - • , -" " • 4 , - tre I E4a.
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