jilintt 4l ,Akti P ----44-4-17Y1;:11..:16.-C-TL 1 0 -. 7 44r-• _ leo itealgt n o t r a t t rntheochilbi.rt?Cattll COOSA to tttsSlllll o n Con a d r i* 161"145h F.—an a tt. treoltdes oe bed , pont tror the porddelon:.an aertjae. dir t aertet in Its co owns ta.of tonne Stott Wine h r o ' sdrertlser as Ir published . Ili any'tbree o atherr. pc Peei r cities thereto* ot adverlbdua aiwar gra - a. .iro ri according the ctreulatlon of the' A gents s . IL Frost, Kam N 0.2,110 Brox way. Pl r oii—Joy, On It Co., lati sold ChM t stmts. 7 0 7tut-1). N. Loki+, Esq. • - 9 10 art authorised to erosireritubeeriptiosa. and sol o pin, for Oki Minns' Jo - coma ! eatabi Mtn t. qqR9;19999;;1 ADEQUATE PROTECTIOti--. To Anterican: Indzietty ..d not another inch Terri. P" tory, bi`Extenelon, Porehrse or Conquest. The above are, and will be the two lead.; 4 -Principles - before the country, ntil• they , re victorious ; and we nail them to he mast head of the MINERS' Jouttsw., ther to float until they.wave in triumph aboveth'e Nation -11 Capitol at Washington. join 16a,talpress Eugenia and PrOw's*, Clo .a are encients. I . • ISAIMARD K. Baviict, the designee Were, i. dead. : • Cur:morass gold dollarsibata basilica i jo elr olation lo Lancaster.' ' • ' • A ainz,in Chicago Jilin. 'woek destro COO wurth•of property.i • THE ILluiTist?prg Weals Teiigra 1 r much enlarged end improired. TDIS Philadelphia cricketers are co. 0 will beat the All En'ttfond eleven ,• Teoors haverbeerrordered to proceed from'ln • dis to Chios, Ia order ti rigorously promote the ABA. Toe General Election will take plod , on Tumi dly, the 11th of October—one week' from , west 'Newby.. Tat American State Convention of New York i sclected a.ticket from the neminationo of the Rept:Winn and Democratic partiee. FOREIGN Goons am pouring into New York at the rate of. million. Ike will bring u p at another financial crisis, if we are not careful: °. , i Do, BY ALL MILLNIL . :—A De4OCIAti. editor ou West so.ye hie partyle on the Terg of a reel rice, but calls upon it to morels steads i ty acad. Tna Brant AGIIICULTVIIAL r a lly held „ in raita dclphia, this week, attracted deify, e i rowdr. The ,eibibition was large and interesting: A large comber of our citizens visited it. 4• RG3IEIIIIIOI this k not to be a talking campaign. There will be enough of that neat year. C . ,fur vie- wry newts to be achieved by quiet wont. But Ivory one should help; fur there is something tor 'wry one.to do ts,7Esust.a is in a lasso of anarchy, end culls for foreign Intervention to restrain the reckless political' and military adventurers, whose outrage. are depopulating the country. ,Instead of a sal revolution, the oitii; , seemalo b e e death ;and and the country Seems to be/going to ruin. & Ilertiaa's America . hotel, in Ches nut street, between sth and 6ts;'opposi , e penderre Ilall, is a capital hotelfot business men. The Proprietors and employees oro very polite, end every attention is paid to guests. The fare is only $1 50 per day; and thelabla and other ac commodations are equal to those of the general ity of $2 houses. . • ( CRICKST.- The twenty-two gentlemen selected In 'play against the Eleven of all England, on the 10th and lith of October,' in Philadelphia, are Mears. Barclay, Collis, 'Crossley, Fisher, °Mee, Hammond, ga t Koh Hunt, gephardt, Lang, Morgan, Mari!), Newhall, Senior,. Sharrat, Ver non, Waterman, W. R. Vister, Jones Winer, Semi. Wright and Henry Wright.' THE Sunbury Gazette, a Democratic paper, takes strung ground in.falror'of the election of D. Rush Petriken, Esq., one of the People's candidates for Assembly in the Lyeoming district. Reason, won't 'import incompetent iininitees of its own party. If friend , loungmin was in Schuylkill C6tanty, be would' support the, entire People's ticket,-oti the same grounds. Two, DITCBNATIONAL 011 - ICICET hirrcu.—Ther All England eleven arrived duly in Canada, Simi , this week played twenty.two members' of the-Ca nada Clubs. The All Englund eleven were vie.' Orions witti eight wickeiato fall. The playing! of the eleven is said to be a' perfect picture. Next week they play the New Yo'rliers, and it litantici i.ated thatihey will have a tight match, even if they should prove victorious. Burro's COT Orr—DlstihTED.—Tho New York Herald states that so disgusted hea l the rich portion 'of the Democracy become at the doings o'l the party, that they hates peremptorily refused to subscribe funds for its Support any Among the list of the :men given iq the Herald who refuse to contribnte, if August Heinlein!, Hop al Phelps, W. 0. hunt and °then, who genorally supplied the sinews of war. ; There 4.i:tope - now, when the prominent supporters have become disi„ gusted. The mass'ot the people bad become dis gusted long ago—with the Patent Democracy. Tr there is an article of we 'iirg apparel which we like to Bt nicely and comfortably, it is 'shirt. To see a bosom in any position but smooth is bar. rowing to the eye, especially to the eye of a, lady, who alwhys boa one on these little points of per sonal oppearanie: Clark Ellis, Jr. h. Cu., of No.' BOS Arch Street, Philadelphia, no*: manufacture an article which inaugurates a new era in both , the art of °constructing, and the comfort pf wear.: ing, these indispensable garments. It Is named ; the Imperial Dasque-Pattera Shirt and Drawees, being a combination by ratans of a band around, the body, of t those articles. The 'shirt is made Wilil2lllll material; fits better; keeps la its in every pi 4 whatever flexions of-the body may lie required is Cool:lSlSmumtir, and requires hull the substitution of thicker. drawers to adopt, it to Winter !coil with eqMti comfort. Acoisnte;acts the tendenci of the shirt working up on the bo.' rout in Tigris. As this new and admirable article is s old in tOs Borough by Enrich k Co., we ad .•Niso our frie ds to tail and examine what to many we know is desideratum. . ship Great Eastern - bar met with a disaster. do the afternoon of. the:9th ult., while steaming paist Hastings, l and jerk as the guests had finished dinner in the grand saloon.- a feed pipe casing in• the forward funnel, exploded with terrific :orce; *battering to pieces: the grand fa, loon and ! l ower deck cabins, and killing l ead: wounding wave men in the engineer', depirt meet. Th explosion is stated to have beers, of prodigious orce, engineers computing the itteam pressure al the way from 400 to 1,000 potindi 'to the *curaretnch. Great iron hence, and girders, two feet thick, and strengthened, by angle irons, were bent times' driuttle.. ..The hUll ilf4he ship, although s, bjected to a force which welaid hare rent any 'rther vessel esunder,,yros .uoinjured.—: Mr. Scott Russell has contracted to make the necessary repaint for i 5,606; on*.the supposition that the boiler, are uninjured, which had, not ye t t. been 'ascertained. - It is supposed thaket Iraq' three or four weeks will be required to, repair the damage, as the heavy: iron beams mast be made in londoti from the working models there, and forwardedi piecemeal to the vessel. As soon as bemire are compieted,. she will leave on her 'trip to Portland., -.• , Tnn flea Statement of the-value of foreign imports at New Soft' for the week coding Sept. 24, compared with the I'm 1951 Mid 1158 1E37.' • IaSS. 111'9. Dry Ocrona 11,.T.03,2111‘ • gI„SiiATHI g 1.1611.649 lieuwalMercluuldise 2458.648 2.8M4618 :72.0.11k777 Total for the week, $1,596.747 0.611.1102' $3,19114426 Prevlocalireported,l, .cae,7sl 10,534,816 185,013,601 Fine. Jolt.i. $l5 ,29:44911 $110,116,10 $189,549,10: Tar. Nor DEPOT w • nr. Brame Ranzoan.—The new 0 3 , 9 0 t of the Beading ltalltoad; at Broad and Catlovblll - streets, .111 be a very large and convenient &fracture.— : Me tot Dila to occupy la TCA feet wide by ;Ws, feet In length. The front on Broad street will be ortlaillentel • and substantial, the! material being brown atone, and four towers, each forty feet In "weigh . will embellish the bowie. between these towers the roof of tech depart. scent *lll' ries to a l.tfty arch, sustainer' by the patent In truss, similar to those used in the new market houses. lb. palOtertiter dePartment there will be five tracks.— In the sienna storyOf the Broad sheet front will be the general Maces of the company; not including th , ut • neig ill present tramtarted at Fourth and Willing ' . at . ley. On the Thirteetab street end wilt be parlors for la, dies and gentlemen, end ail the conveniences which are r required hi passengers In the depot of a greet rrlttray , rkmen are non engaged In laying the foundations for the walls, and- It is antielpated that the passenger depot 111 be Balahed and ready for u.e by Christmas next. In; the gpriel the freight depot will tm ' The erection of the new depot will dopbtlere give an im petits to other Im pro ementa in the WWI Ile ighberboc4. A new hotel on Thlrieentb street Is talked a—Orman tang l'..b l ie e pg, I • • I, • TEN Dill WV Mei of Scheylkilt Cuunty; tho tea opposed to the Sham pert:wrath are you on thesauri?.Hare yop attended'io the work that MAO? tote done sour reepeetiett districu T If not set shoat It:at once. Prorlde means for getting males, voters. Spend a day or two, or - an hour or tpo;, as you base leisure, in patisiniaround amengieursisigh. hors, to enliven them and awaken theta to tDs led. penance of ;this election. We want scion liete.=;• With that feinted; the trictory:of oar State ticket Is certain.' ' ers . • - . The greet difficulty in eleetioni . ie to get (4 10 ' vote. The following taisla attairlha Parothet. , age of non votort,in different years. 'T,ht7ennit totrof sick, ab:ant, eta., who never tote, iiihnid to be about 6 per cent. The non raters; Who might, but do not votrcaary" from it to 35percent. 'Thus in the Presidhodal struggle of 1844, the 000.v:- ten were anly 9 per tent., and in 1856 nearly 11 percent: - - - " z•itire r Ut z i w ., Nui niers; •Po Mod. 868,000 • 72.1100 11 605,000 245,000 36 690,000 157,000 23 iA rumen.v . .4sui. 525,000 . 65,001) . 131 - 530,000 17000 32; 600,000 .. 181,000. . 324 ~1% arimi MUT. • 18514 • 112,000 12,000 ' 104 PAS; 114,000 • - 17;000. 45 nous& 1850, , 259`,600 - 24,000 There figures tend to, PrOT• the phlegmatic char icter of our own - cilium. Our. non.,eterss ao 12.51 f. weri 'at !test teo per eeng,greaterlban. soy otbar State in thiOnion. -Uoiemustirred up wilh 'irilhe neit ten days. our Pennsyleanla non-v4mo will he ,from .110 i AS per cent. The danger in old; Whig: tiara Was that three fourths of these were our friends' We hope Republicans will ih'ow tbeinsalessi mom earliest. the Great ad $5OO, TELE STATE norm bog been From all party of the East• tordidon,kasserancei ere:received thei the tialted forces Of the Oppropi- iWea c that Lion are. moving forward to a certain victory.— There is an intense. desirous) the part of the peo ple Stein to rebuke and overthrow the Buchanan dynasty; and if they are nut over taken by the supineness which grows out of over•' 'enalidebee, add be thereby induced to Substitute the will for the, deed, the rebuke will he al terri ble and as scathing as itires last year. We ap peal, therefore, to our friends, everywhere, to lay aside . every thing like laziness or inactivity, and bitekle on , the armor for u decisive encountere— The'enemY is organising secretly Silsiterietly, end .6:peels to steal a march „upon you.- - Forewarned is ttrearmed. • keepri villent watch, and all this secrecy of the enemy wilt avail. nothing. ` ' noised Gentili has reached New York from Val4ornia; .„ TEII6OII, 8017130011 On nit Piths.—Taro Men tuDrizt ing on Groisthoppers and ihrtfafo Bones.—We .find the following in the Manhattan (ammo) Erprers: Newe recently reached Fort Riley by two soldiers who mime In on express duty from Prairie' Dog Creek, that two men who had started for Pike's Peak, were lying In a Starving condition at one of the distant unoccupied 'talons of the late ex - press company of Jones k. ituasell. The soldiens reported that if adequate means, were runt to their relief. it was still possible that they Might - be found alive, although they were left In a delirious and feeble condition. , Ist Lieut. Chas. Griffin .andr,ll . o ra Ih e were imtnediatcly dispatched with • What led means the quartermaster at the post could furnish,, t The philanthropic mission reached its destinadon Ott the third day. Both father. and sort were found even In a Worse condition' than represented. They had been at the station eight days before they were relieved by the small quantity of tea, bacon and bread that the sergeant, who first discovered them. could spare, who gave strict injunctions to eat Very sparingly else death would en sue—they being so weak that they could scarcely stand up without holding onto the door. It appears vine they had lived on .grassheppere and mildewed.coro picked up from among tbe excrements left by the animal's aritich had fed at the station. Pro videntially. a few young shoots of corn were found lobe springing up about the station, and a dried skull of a buffalo bad b et. brown aside. They caught from twen ty to thirty grasshoppers every wonting while the deli was still on the, mut. until they became too faint to procure this scanty supplyof food, which -they bad to husband, in Order to make a stew of grasshoppers,:baffa: 'lO hide and young corn stalks, In a small tin cup, to eat at night, to promote sleep and prevent delirium. Thin; they sustained life until they obtained the'cupful of tes. (about a quarter of a pound.) two loaves of bread, and £ or two of bacon. left by tbe sergean When found by Mr. Griffin. they were too debilitated to be imundiately, , moved. Ile accordingly lett private Maehler to take ears of them, and Weston another day's ride to repair his wagon, which bad been hroken at the camp at Prairie Dog Creek. The father states that his name is Mr. W. Frost, that be is fifty years old, and that his son Tbomai Frost, who was with him, it seventeen years old. the eldest of six children—the five othets behind at Pottsville. Pa. lie is • shoemaker by trade. lie started with $lOO, having left $6O with his wife. Ile paid his fare to Leavanwortb City r from whence Do started on foot. • pir•A HANDSOME' selection of Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Trimmings, /cc., opened on Monday, Oct.' 3d, at E. - MeDonald's Dry Hoods end Grorry store, next door to Frank Pott's Hardwatte store, Centre street. • Air Wad Cher-ry Balsam—The memory of Dr. Wising- ii embalmed in the hear& of thou sands, Whom jhis Detbroni of Wild Cherry has cured' !tf_ coughs, cold!, consuutrion, or some other form of Pulmonary disease. • Buy none untois it gis the teritteu signature of Detts"'on the wrapper. SARSAPAlttl.lt.—This tropical not hall * repu tation side as the world, for curing one class of the disorder/ th . 4l afflict mankind- r e reputation top tibia] it d4oarres as the best antldute we pos sess for serofolOus complaints. But in be brought into use, its virtues most be corteentroted anal combined - with other mediciises that increase its power.l.§ume reliable compound of this' chortle ter is &och needed in the community.r-Itead the vivertiseinent of Dit.'Aveit's Sarsaparilla. in oar columns, and we know it needs no encomium from Mt to give our' citizens coon lone. in whit he of fers.—Orgart,Syroettie, N. Y. A GREAT MEDICINE FOE FEMALES.—liundretis of stimulanis have beet invented and sold] pur porting to be specific in the various d'israiell and der:ln:gement/11u which tho delicate lona of wo man rende . r her sdhject. The refult of all those Stimulants has been to impart monteatary activity to the nereamengetems. aid (also vigor to the mus,- cies lint this relief has been succeeded by a de. preesion and prostration greater thin before; and the repeated attetnptof invalids to build deltros up by these false remedies, have thiallT en ded in destroying what hula vital organization was left.' But in uiirig "Bcerhave's Holland Bit lere," yonwill find no such disastroUs result*. Itj 11 a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific Vrineiples, after the mannii'ot the celebrated Holland Profeesor,,Bo3rbave. Un der It* influence, erg nerve end Muscle receives new strength aid vigor, appetite and Bleep return, ant finally, perfect health. Sea advertisement in another column. Thomas E. Cochran, of York County: Wlllinm 11. selm, of Bede.-Constr. ECII ALL, of Orwigsbo rg, J.KIN S. ROY EIS. of Tamaqua ' C. L. PIN KERTON, of Trrtuont. , Tog DISTRICT ATTORNEY: 110 W ELL EISII ER, of Dllnersyllle FOR TREMUUTII: JAMES A. CLKAVER. of mallard rot .colout4rolut : EVAN J. THOMAS, or Washington township, TOIL CORONER: Dr. J. D. , DRANDT, of Branch township, ' tofe stwvatot 1,1:WIS J. MARTIN, or Pottsville; son DIIIKTCI Of 51116 Coon: Dr. AVGIInTIIS SHULTZ, or Auburn. • NIT THOMPSON, of Norwegian township. .8141111.-iEkOCRATIC STATE,IICKET FOR AMMAR GENERAL: ' lehErdaelit L. Wright, of Philadelphia von SURVIVOR OERRRAL: John Rowe, of Franklin County. • COI7NIT TWEET: .FOrt ILSIMBLY: ' • - - JASEPIT K. MAURER. of Eldred, MICHAEL BEARD, of Tamaqua, • . EDWARD REIMS, of North Manbalm. . I liar. DINISICT GEORGE dell. Kohn, of Poltnillo. • , • - talturav PETER P. munrir, or rutrive rie ine., . roe C0111118$103ra3• CHARLES IL PRLDERICA, oi West Peron ! , Pot &ilil.ol , lte . 3- Dr. E. Cplettzsritit, of Schuylkill Haves. i POA stravaral : - VALENTINE PAY ilh3P, oillabley. • Isms otszeVott el rue Pon.: 'FRED . MUCK DECK. of North ilanhelm. • ; • 7011 AUDITOR: JOON W. DOWNING. of Pottsville. THE COAL TRADE, _ ..t + .~~uii~~ ...rn~uitt , The quality 'sot by ltsitroact this week IS 38,52 , 14 —by Canal. 25$70—fur the week, G4X2 14 toss,agniust 6,1111 by fislhosd, sod 43,140. by Canal lasi year. Loss for the week, 10,008 toes. ' -1, , , s. ot, .7 o • • oily' pop. Jim o fti oreei, wbleb won't' fix tits small quantity wit by • We hare ao new feature to settee in the trade this week. ?be' demand is a little More brisk thin it bar been, and prices are_ more Orm; hot scarcely any p4rant7 bits taiiin plsee In prices except for • fere' paederast, kinds, where the rats* have been aiir l arieed a shale. '.1306 tblispos of 4T.000 PEOPLE'S STATE TICKET . . A VDITOIt aExiinAL TOR eutivcrom , ocoeRAL; COUNTY TICKET. MIIIIIIMI Pattieille, October 1; 1859. • . • , the erSlie (Din iiFft 411040 gl.00101;10 :fir as oar iniormstianentmide; eiAMp . that the: adieu_ azi Totted op toit.fOilieiCapseity ib pioportton to_ the abilitrto: taralt4 Coal. than our flexion This is ovine to the New-York Companies under l . egging tut in the princtmt me ;neat* to rheas.: The trade,sums op this week as toilers; - - ~. -, .tes , 4: 1. 3 - st'7lsr sn ---, ,0 12..... - I . 1.1.,_=. 5 .- L • , , A 2. -... E r ,.2.1e; 0 isg.: a .s.' 4 "b , , - 1,2zr.10. li 8 0 - 1-‘.. d tg"., -, E. , .. _ ... ..... - E st. th. 0 ri :s., iingz!:?.: I . :- ' l: ' E= 4 :'.ei L ils .--4 1 , ' ' -- w c . r.- if''' a "-.. =.71.1 .-., P* • -i . . ... • .. 2 1 3 g i. - Ter./ • •t z , .. 2 - - -..„ , , .I - , ; 4 " '.-, kF9 -:.- - P . -. f - -- - , -., •.•, ,-- , . ' ' 1 .... ,' .;.;', -.#.*Te.tT :# V; 'urerlo 0 "- . P =s l - 4g ..,,,zi*,,, -- re-1 . § , lem ... t E. t= gg.va , . 41 g:22:si. Izat.g6-44... gritintig 1 .1 S a 4.• • - ZisEaZegalair d. ••• .F .l. 7 . lc i ftir. i l ylgmi zurzotttan: . 4 . 0.=:".. 6 4 1 .4 1 .41114115‘" e . .. 1 o-n-•oc SZUnVELVevie4 :limp I se I ~.p sa , .11 • V r. 1 . -4 . E . -,-,...... • - ;,,, 4.- - F0...0,12—..; 2 (.3 .. . • 6. -r.9 .:- " . 1 p , 4 4. P ..• 6 , 2•4••••• •• *I . ....., ...I. we. .la 11, , "IP .4. tV . E:S: 41, r.. I 1 6- ••,:s Pee 4 '3 . . _ tsi • • • ,g Lois of Aath recite tor thti week cutujowed with list yesri 42,240 tone—geio, 8,76T-6leieg the net loss_ for the week . 34473 'foes. The lois W. quote CA3RI Irtelghis to Boston at $1 30 1I lb Rhode bland, $1 *t Zr—and 6b 10.ti0'esnls to New York. Tan Coes CONTRACT.—?be doceimment has concluded at last to take the Coal from li r . Drown, the cont r actor; a t $3 25 pir ton. The Wyotnlog • Airs taken Black Ilestb tool OD board at $3.25 per ton., _pop exposureoftbe-enovetnents of lb. Government bee:directed publie attention to the soldoete ilod.-tho fear of an investigation"' has causal the strong opposition to cowl at present against she fulfilment of the euntreet. We learn that the Contracter-,111 fulfil it am all. bastards, even if• he lopes On lb° euntroct by.thiopposition of the °overman/. Whets eommentery on the recent telegtaph,froni Washington that the Black Heath Coal, for the trial trip of the Wyoming, furnished by the Government, cost 80, cents a ton more than. the Contractors price, when the same Vessel is taking in the facie quality .of Coal at $3 25. •The plunder' expected on this contract will have to be given up. At three otlmr points 'mitre the price of Coal is delbre . red - at higher rates to the Government, the Contractors hays experienced no difficulty ftom Government officer. in isceiting the Coal.: In fact 'minor the . Con. tractors informed no be bed leas troobl with the Government thin with' oiher customers,, - The Auburn and AllentoirA Thinned. . We are eased from all quarter', what_ it doing with regard to this road? In reply, will answer, that the committee appointed by our citizens, are ! conferring with the New York interest, and soon es one or two person": now abseet,elosery . .. identified With the project, re turn, a . committee: will visit this region and subunit their. plartr. , =:" There is* determination to build the rued, if Setnetill County will take bold of it in earnest: So much in'answer to , the numerous inqUiries. Ih conversation a few days ago with one of the, meet influential Coal dealers from abroad, he ] drew a contrast bet Ween the husineis men of.NeW York and Philadelphia engaged in the - shippin : interests. Be inforineld as that some time ng two persons engaged in the . shipping business i. Philadelphia frequently took Coal as ballast an. part of cargo on foreign voyages : on ship amen —but they have retired .from the busicesr, .50. nowthose engag4d in the trade buy stones as Itali last, and nope take Coal. At New York; he'state large amounts - of Coal 'are sent abroad in thip way. , Nearly ell the vessels's:tiling to foreigi ports take Coal as ballast, and even portions the cargo; and our Coal is thus distributed, an i f a market created in foreign countries which too tines to ineresie. In some insariees stoves.hav beensant with the Coal and the inhabitants tang i how to use this feel. In this metier the OW trade is greatly aided by the chipping intereatedf New York, while Philadelphia merchants preftir purchasing stones as ballast and leave the Coil lay in piles on their wharves, which they eon(d substitute et is cheaper ritte;'and: would be worth considerable, while the stifle :are comparative 4 worthless. • —a' - - , • There is another great drawback en the Coil trade'at Phiradelphis. Her citizens have I . olat i. ably set their faces against accommodating theist engaged in the Coal trade with monied feels tticarry on the Coal bottom, except at about t o percent. a month. lt is entirely different labile , York and the Esist-L-theY 'stead their usettietif fa cilities to those engaged in 'the Coal trade.quite as freely as to any other branch 'of businettai-stod' it is.notorious, that indipendent of the money ftir f niched by oar banking institutions, the large p n tiro of means paid out In this - region is inIN i York and Eastern funds, and eery little in phi a• delphia paper. While the ,Coal, trade his;dent more to build up Philadelphia commerce than a al other branch' of business, yet no eleis of met t hrive been treated in niggardly 'and outrageOuili as those engaged in the Coal trade by the et institutions of Philadelphia. These 'are Palk which every person *engaged in our trodo substantiate. In ;ass than', two years airthe principal ,C bairn will be established In New York witb o branches in Philadelphia. As :men as the . a burn and Allentown Railroad iscOmnienced,tb r will be a regular stampede of •Coal Dade New YOrk. One or two of the large ilrui ii Philadelrbia, informed us but a few days : a that they hare already discussed the propriet moving to New York cleat Sprinpi-and those eh hare located there already. caubknot be Init4ee !to return to Philadelphia. 'Thetrniti is. I,y:e4r Took ; is the great point for the - distributlo4 of Coal for the East and the Oaken; and the ads will centre there, on account of she faellibli 'freely extended to this branch 4snsiness, no tai great quantity.of Coal required' 1 0 that viei it Expeares if . thfr TrassaPortritiork Coat— week we pairs come fig:area l showing that 0: can be elicited direct from ' Niount', Caik; i i • t New York at aeoseof not more, than two -1 , ird of a cent Per ton per mile, inelading.eare, tootiy power, Dad also the maintenance of the road. W are saticlied that when.the trade renehanone mi / 1 lion=of tone by thieroute, It cart be carried a to et Eneton"at a half cent per ton, an.f frail) R "to to New York or Elixabethport, ' at en expeiailmo exceeding two-thirds o 7 'a Cent, per ton per Mile. On page 38 of the. Report of_the Munoz+ the Philadelphia and". Reading Railroad, jib January, 1859, the tactual average espenpo of transporting Coal trains, which aterageld i 41 7-100 tune of 2,240 lbs., is put downat 27.74 Teel per ten,' which Is a fraction over . a quareer oei per mile. Co page 42 of raid - Report, the Mhole expeosas . of transporting a tee of 'Coal front * Mt. Carbon eci'Port Riehmend, including malated i sne of road, cars, uMee'expeases and, salaries, is pu down for 1858 at only 49.81 reefs per ton fok 934 smile.; which Is only a shade over a hall per toupee mile. The aapenses on Abe Labial', Valley Bar ro: 'art year, for a Coal business of 471,029 tot 4 wi 33 dents per ton for 4$ miles, wbieb is about two ~, . thirds or a cent per too per wile. '. 1 ' i r ` By a Report publithed in the Baltimore E ehOnge of the 15ib ult., mode by the City D ret ors of tho Baltimore and Obi 11.4111 road, in ep to a resolution of inquiry wade by City Carla j e relative to the cost ortraorporting a tot of Co from Piedmont to Baltimore, lb* actual ax , is are glean **follows: .., lidos re power and train expenses'for !mall° vm i.- . - ton Coal, - • • .-: , - ~ : " - 7 1 .7 1 " RePalr of Coal ears, .. -', 17 - f Maintenance of railway, Bridgewote., 449.4 ".. • - Total *spew, • "Si 38.8 Distance 2013 anti; Willett Wooly About:lna thirds of a Cent par ton - • • • - From Camber:ma to Baltimore.. Motive poster and_ train expenses:, 64.7400 M. &Pitt of 'Coal ears,- " • 15. a• Mitiateaance of railway, bridges,..lo:, 41.2 ," • Total expenses, $1 24.3 t -Diotsore 178 m il es, katiado,' ovatittO•lb,1 of • eon' tor lon Per ter toile, over a trad.arbi oOdulaiin% the 111616 .- dielaiiee,.and bat gradeaaiptinst the erode ikon Roy otberiCel roll io the United Staler 'liveried with a l 000* motives; To - ottow the ebstieterof these day we appeod 111 note addressed- to a cilium .of out Suroothly,Mr: Woodible. Sophia tondo*. " . rraoorportatiost OffleisAp;ii 44 J 846. • -"Dant Sta:—The maximum load airriodi up lb* steep &standing grade, of the- liolthaora:abd Obio RaltiOad, (Cos) by Rose Mame* en*loes, la, Opus Crataxtiiatode, 1; tail o, 1,14. fells/ 4aile4.ll.em.ai 10 tons fantails: sod Own . aaltl4,, Upon Pare* 11id6e..piner 20)11#015 - 0411 Par *Ha, 18 oars of um. sort.. terse Mu ehtetaiwilos w Rh, riMOrd Oiliti• as" pen sof iransporting Coal on Railridae--and a• f 1 confident this nlien the ndidleiding from .: this 'ta P.M': Ifork-fa , staapleted mad folly egos f pia 'WC 11.11,0/114 One taillien -tons of Coatthat it tan be *fled . at-weiws of nit, over v aha cent par ton pei mile craft . the icbotadis. Wm? from Mount zCarbon to Masi :Toth. t l l6 coal fully equipped:for a Coal trade , of' trieirill lion tons of Coal, and the other." 61140 u, lad a road capacity for the transiWriaties iie Gar Intl. Haat lams, n*ll ilerite;:.bindings. Le.. sill not coati over SIOLVE iIILLIONS OF DOLLARS: Thelfenpitel- - ck-11 Philadelphia and Reading Rai r oad. is now, in round _nunibere, TWENTY 7 FO R MILLIONS. — "Fha 'distant:a item Mont CAI 'to ton Bailie Point -IC 'l3O evilei. ' to lerseyr Cif 140 mil's., VA 'distance from Mt. Carbon to New York eis:ileadiog Railroad and-. Pt. /Lich rao44, is 196 k piles with' a transbiprosi at Port Richostind: .The Ir:one cequiritd, to pay a dial de on the direct line : 1 19,z/ilaa ..Y, . 00 4 ?mild be op* bat[ bat required to pay adividend -on the capital of lb* Reading Railroad. and therefore If that latter rued; were:l4 redaee ~:.. bar :Au lli„ Ati., r io 111 ko Philadelphia, ei• could 'Wolknompetir :with [dui direct touts toNew York. - Here , are t h e e s . te_., i. • l : lir . , . Toff, ic., to Philade., s3i miler, Trriskipment, Freight to New York, Tratispertetkas frOas Mt. CirbOa, . grill and imam:ode:ton from Mt. Carbon to :' arse) CitT-,440. Mika U: et eents per f 0 " uo permile, ( orbiek! lima& at a cost of wo-tbirds a a .eent per ; tun per mile, . , 1111, a profit of 76- mate to Dorgan Puha, sail 82 each to !Jersey - City,) Would be per ton. " . ' $1 15 T t Burge* Point, 130twileaw , . I 6 / ,s , , runt oa rite toad Ill'ig $2 mate; ate cost of t o.thirris of a emit per toe per mile tron/P6/61- i .n, on a eapital of TWELVE MILLIONS. - ' ofit on Rending Baltrinifikt a - aim' or batfnent tun transpOrtation;•93l4' flilles; 47 cents; ea a Pat et TWENTY 411LLIONS' for /Valais rich only, independent of the Lebanon Valley iWe give these . figures to /how that the subserl . ._ rs to the Mt. Carbon and Allentown- Railroad ed not fear the competition Of the Philadelphia tnd fp:Sidingltuilroad,'-ei r en at a dcpliir sttois toll etranittortation, fur , the Irade-rif New York add the Riot. .. :, - - l'i- •. - rWe commend thre facts and Ogures to the Par titular-attention of that great genera who pre ' ides over thp columns of that courreerse, poffte t nd artia6/isheet,Mbiehi ',Ought to ha called the .Philadelphia and North livrimitylvani.t Railroad 'Register, and. not thellaittd Stoke Minim, Be . I gkter. . • . . .., , . ._ . 4 . The Cool Illashete, •• " ~, l'attAistuost4, Sept: 30...-- Price an Isinni vessels: i .Sebuylitill White Ash, 15 $3 15 $3 30 " t .Re 4 Ash I - ' ,25 350 " ' "By retail, . \ 375 425 Lehigh Lump Broken-stid Egg, 3,37 350 1 . Stove, ,* '.3 50 401 382 -" - BY 1 1 4 81 4" '. -I. - • ' - . 4'00 a 4 25 Htinticat thqd. 29.1669,4beee no change of ma. ment to mike In - CooL .The yards , are still very Molly entssod in stiptlyilqi Ghillies with their winter Brock of Anthmeite at $4 2645 $4 60 per ton of 2.240 lbs. In Bi tuminous them has berrin slight increase in the demand and more business doing.. We quote Cumberland at $3 25 per ten for fine, $3 60 Am run of mine, and $4 for lump. New You- Sept. 21th. 1840.—The demand le active for domestic, and priees• ere nnehanged; the stnek is ample for the season• ' cre dude by the eargo it $1 154 $4 be, and from yard at di as 4 557 ton: Foreign Ls in limited supply ', sales of Liverpool Cannel at $lO. , New You Dm 51511115 T, Pert. 29.—The Inquiry ma tinees limited. and Scotch Pig is heavy: wiles tor the week "comprine 500 tons at $l2 50 5i5 231 100 dn. enmtwon F. Ware 11%643 : 270 tons refined do, at $52 5C 53) $l3 50; 60 do. Encifett Rnd at $Ol @ SC2. 60 do. Swedes at $ 5 7, and 900 pkgs. Itareis Sheet at a 11,!,4 e., 6 moa: We Pig,.Seoteb, %Venn, ' 422 50 0 023'00 Very S wedipb; °retinae,. titan 85 00 0, 87'50 11,r, Englieb, !dined, 52.50 , (4 bit 50 Bar. goalieb,awinmen, 4! 50 ®''44 00' Sheet. fluorin, lot quality; lb; 1 111 Sheet, single, double and treble,- 310 Si [Tribune. . , . • BOSTON, Sept. 29,1869.—The intonations. In forelp Coal bars mit been of mach - Importance.. The oases of Plano and Sydney have been at $4 21$ ton, cask. In Mogi hh Cannel Fades at $13154 ob. , Anthase4la has been In good retell demand at $5 It ton.- . . Setsr.yllclll Coal Trade for 1839. Quantity of Coal mot by Rattensd and Catial, for the 'meek eudlog on Thursday eyenitu; leel Port Carbon. POttrrill. jlchnylklll Harm Woburn. Posta'abut, Total for the weett.' i • MOMS 11 • 2.5.670 00 'Verelously this yea, 1,286218 14 • 926,73.1 06 Total, 1.271328 08 152.802 08 To same Hum 1 4 4 yeti, ' 1418,132 04. 835478 04 Ificreue, 'tons, tt tenylltlll County Railroads 111139 a T e following Is the q,uantlty of Coal transported nett the different Railroads In Schuylkill County for week ending on Thursday eisninglast: '., • VLSI. - TOTAL. MIO4 11111 and S. Maven LA, 37.095 11 1,032,5E6 02 M Ltarbon. •• 3.441 14 142,151 18 Schavlklll Valley " 4,105 01 193.081 06 3ltA4rbon 4 11. Carbon a 'cum 13 334,653 68 Miltpreek, • " 104'5S IS. 396.9Z1 76 Mae Slhoylklll, " • &L I/ 10 , 205,272,10 Plaegrove Vaal Tirade roe 1539. Amount trauskurtad' during the ;iiat month *Earn. TOTAL. Caton Canal, ' 11.177.16 72.100 u 3 Swarm.* Railroad. ' 4.360 01 37.613 02 ;Lehigh Coal Trade for 1839 by Canal. I !tor Use reek euding Saturtley lest: Le 'CAW and Nay. Co., Sprin Mount/1111311nel', Cole Ins . do., Beavor %Icsdow do.. New York and Lehigh Coal Co., ZIO I& 0.614 12 Gerntsn Penns: Coal Co, . 433 18 31,706 12 North Spring Mounts!'legal, 210 00 17,94410 Old Beaver Ile*low, • 62 00 413 10 D.lltennter and others, 2 ; 307 09 Hazleton Coal. - i .••1•012 II 108.010 04 d Cad Sugar Loaf Coal, Mount Pleaaaut p oal, ' II Connell !lido, Il Ruck Mountain Coal Co.. Franklin Coil Co.; . Antlearieri 141 k Coal Co., ilartitird Coal Co.. ' Ilancoek Coal, Tot 7. l0"183 u 7 7:13,2:5 e 3 Labl l gk Valley R. R.lbr 1839. for Test audios uu Saturday last: , • • ' wart. TOTAL. flaslet4n (A. PardeeitOo..)' 1,68. , 11 09 25,023 08 E.'Su4hr kosf,(Paeker k C 0..) 1.29912 18.680 08 Courtoll,llldye.(Shame, L. t C 0.,) 1,068 03 51.021 10 'Mount Plsautit, 100 03 9.260 18 A; Mt..' (Randolph+, A Mampetarto . 14 07 1 7 9 0 . 3 12 Cole:alba, (Ttatetttt AJottuson,) 64 04 33.3144* IletvertMeadow, , • '- • Vl' oa: 23,022 - 02 N. York Lehigh. (Tazwirt k Son) a 34 OA nolo-ai N. Sp. 4t. (J. A. McCreary A C 0.,. 1,206 At ; 3022 66 S. $,-.'Mt..(DollAn A C 0..) MOB Anton 2naoroyealent Co., dermai Other Shippers, Total by Raarj, Ll i st year, tapreims. to fir, s of Toll and . TiranOgiortallon on FOILS. R RRARPOS RAIL ROAD , . Prost Pmni Awe Pron : ' • ilt.carbmi. S. fforro.AsboroPtOintoo. ,1 To 111elimond, - $1 60. $1 41 • $l. 32v .$1 30 1.. I To( Phllad'a , 160 .1 45 1 I . & • 130 ..___, Spring 31 Ils, .155 - • 180 •- 1 t - ' 110 Heading. • • 93 90f 1 80 - so Rates ft Toll by Canal lbw ibis present. , lo' s rt. Cir 6.4. Mt. Cari in, SI 1 gva. It Viistiß To PADA*, ' 73 74 72 60 Spring 311111, ' 60 • .57 ' • - 67 - 50 1 Norriotowo, &S , ' tot '52 43 • Reading. 38 ' :a . r 4 " , 31' — .d , , - Itates - of Traiglit by Canal. tern Pt C. 5 St. V. 8: Ifores.: .41. Minims. To Neve York, .81 AS sl'4ll • - $l. &I' To ehilada. '• 60 !ILSE is Rotes of Toll and Transportation 1 OS !RI LERIGIR VALLIT RAIL ROAD.' Mooch Chunk to Trenton, '- • - --- • -$t 50 . . do , lallsobetboort. - . • - • , - - 1,00 do Morria Canal Basin at Phllllaskttrik .75 . .., . . RATKII ON VAR CANALA. ~, Fromllan& C: ank • to• New Tort. Ails Ml} • wan, killarttan Canal, . . r. i From Monett Cbank 'to Nair York witt bloc f ria Canali .. . . __ l _ Etates' of Ton. Ate." fronsfauch Chunk. Vie Lehigh Talley and Norther*' Peon. Itellreads, to Hester street, l'hilodelphla. . . $1 71 Rates Of Tolle diento Baltimore. favor* 0 , Zsettrittal • " ' Cbapawy. Jean. tase Beebe!, aboyeamokla, $2 50— $Z 11. D 0... - below Do. - ' 244 . 2 111 torrorton, ' : ' 1 60' !glees Velleyi' :, _- ' . ' . 179 ' .1 12 l- muiltaree. ' ' •214 ' ,190 Ay: ' - • • , ' Coral lEttcsolsali : 1 ,, , - - A7D DTUER BOHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. 1 ixiiieiricririiiiiiirr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiole;iiii . - -.- Railroads s Phil aaelphla. Renal nu A Pottoolllo -j' Mine 11 111 and Schuylkill Raven . • 1 1 Ronal Carbon - . •- _ • . - - •l' Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - .. i ' Schuylkill Colley - .* - - - . . I - • Camila s - 1 - = i BehaylkillNarlptlon —• -a- - • - ,'a -: peeler:Ai: - -' Union Canal- -- '- • .... - - . -,.. 4,, t0• - premed . •i -, . • -- '.• , fiat.* llud'a Coal k Traturportat`o Co.'s' litorria Canal C 0.,• - • • - -., - • 1 .4 6i Si preferred _-. Railroad & Coal Companlest! LlttloSekull-Nar. It. It.A Coal Co. - 1 Lehigh Coal it Navlgation Co.. • • • • t Merton Cool Cp.. - - - . - -, - Dock Notuttitht Coal Co. - - • •' -- • Pennsylvania Coal AR. R.Co. •- - • Lehigh Calk! U. R. Co. - . -, . - - ,Gykeas Valley Coal Co. - Bearer Meador,. Cool kR. R.Co.- ... - Likaum Valley Railroad a Coal Co.• - Coal Cpagauf es • PoreAt Improvement Co - -- ~ Delawars Coal CO. P. • -- P . • p. •.. • Cutritarlaud Coal Co. :- .. . - Now Creek Coal Co.- • - - - • • t , Mlseellalleou # s " , %',,' , I 31IninV Book • .T..... • • - . 0 :..,• • i Vaimora' Cant - - • • r - .... -• -..-, .. .. : 1 .pottairltleiloaCo••• - • . ~‘ -..•-• . - •-t Potlaysilo Wafer Co.. •_, • •_, ,•. • • , i /Or ?bed took. ot *Renal Compaalis lb*, AIL 'Agit wkealamldrnlb,y those publlftsl ion. : : '• .. ', ,• = •iit MV PLAN - au riber has - engage a lined . esi g isika wo iiiciatt iikietin g e 4 0 4,0105 t. up Plypta,itte.,;andl abo air trAD O NV! cidetthrt.lamptleicaltr. Chokers silo taws mud preiroved.itiorivitha winter anion la *a gram house. au Wads ol minatid Onustiostai Nix Alndsbo.' NOW.READYI: 14 ‘Atlantio Monthly!' mr Ter tau by ali Itc•Amenres Ise reiripdbs4 ibele;a throngtoin Uu. country.. • - Tg 1018 :741 3 per a:ulna; Seib, Ituratersils (*taw urs ,411,11 • SIRS !IMPS t s FIRS I TAREI Rik T porters, Monifictrirriro sadlkstaiotalADlES . sad CIIILDILIOiI Pansy ralt9l arm" dem:11,00a; Alba; 11119Y91A) WHIZ, ITIt Italt GLOVES. ard C 0144119, • • - sef Wltoluals Istsll.-st" No In Mortar eked. (ab.Stk, watt vide;) Philaersk. —49arokarlers orlll do *ell to give aa - a rad. as !boy sill tlad lb* largest asootbaost by for to Wort ATOM la dot City, sad at lloosatocturers Priem October 1,19 IMPROVE YOUR EYE-SICHT I -11 - OSEPIi ISTERN,• Optician, from phthfelphis,offere to the Palle bblEyilleks Issegesevire4Speggsteleit Ate-With - the limit ?silica* OLteitisArt, Strengthening and preserving the week and impaired visien.eort*tly and, scientifically adjusted to neer and far sighted Persons. discs due assortnumt of Stereos ',cones and ,' - . , • Ifirefilce at . P. trintersteen'n Welchand Jewelry Store. Main airiest. *buyticill Raven. , 40:it VII=BALE of VALUAIILB UAL ESTATE. ON SATURDAY, the sth dap of wombat, PAL *twee ceelrielt.P. - M.. on the. pretes• Bee. will bee:posed to public aslethelollowlne described plantation and tenet of land situate la West Penn town. Srhuylkill county. four miles east, of aloggold, itStt containing acres. and being know, as the "Bener • Term and Timers Stand." The improvements eonstat of allergy Tauern nape. a laity *Otte slPfti:bolsft two tenant houses, • large Switzer barn, stables. • wazon•shed, eider wall and press, distllltir3F. and a number of other ont•baildinr. Them large orchards ot apple and other trait treim. The land is well timbered and watered; In a blab stale of chi tisatloa. and. IN ton' sideiva one of the most beartaffill and d.sti sable NMI In 4abaytkill Couitr. Coodltioni mad* known °tribe dayer mt. by , JACOB /JA Oet.3, .41.6 t - ',Executor'. - • I.IkUSRACIA - PIONEER N. Eitabushed IBM:, Coning thn 11. 8. Mills. Poeitirely rat the Day Adrieitised. IQDAYS-, PASSAGre,-- I'he ningidGeent Ciliper Ship "SAIIIIEI, G. Elt." IWO tone burtheti.—Kuzum, Comniamier.— le now at Pier *lo. 6liotth Illrer, rapidly londingcand will be dispatched for Melbourne on the 16th of October, prititsts. The -8.6.6." made the passage lastyear to Australis. and delivered her taro 10'064 (wait. She Is a rapid sailer, in, first rate order, and Is 'expected, to make the puoursiiir.ide et 76 days, -she be, .snaguinceut accom modations fur drat and siconaelass.passeugers. . Rates of Passim. First Cabin Saloon. MO; elfrevud Cabin.SlOo. Children in arms, . treei,ov . eripro yams .511,1 under t welre.belf price. For Freight or Pa.stge.apply nn board. or to R. W. CAM ERON,6 Uoirlini Green, New , York. Sight Sills for sale, and cash a settees made on ems. . sign meets. • • 4 - Consignees In Australia: Mews. licinson, Wog. h Co, °ember I. 'GO Pune 12, '69i 21.1 y) 44. HE SUBSCRIBER will offer at. l T public ode. Tietresday,.linveinV:ier 3i 1859, ' At- tbs patb:bs bowie of 31r. Weight, mar lUngtowo, VishayMls county. tbs. following^ deseilbi d floodlasioto, rim-386 agree a Land. situate its Milan township. fkauSitill county. about 4 mass [roil Itingtown. and half a mile from the Catawba: Railroad; . aujoloing lands of Conrad Foos. David Itehrig. Lawrence Seattle) , and others. Thereon is erected a huge STEAM SAW MILL, A commodious dwelling bosuie, (containing l sael a large kitchen sad .even rooms, two tenant II houses. andall neanocary outbuildings. Abmat ITO acres Of the abase are well timbered. 40 Stores ri.osted, and the rest partly cleared. The Catawis. es .Creek.pasoes UT ugh the same. - The above Tract Ii be sold In the whole or In plecea, to suit pirchasent. A good title will be given. hale to commenemat 1 o'clock, I'.ll. Terms easy. .ISAAC ADDA)IS. , ---.- ila-persons whiling tri 'clew the Above property p c, pleahe colt on Jillte Lows, residing au the proul Ace. October I, le . -40 3teov• • .. ' . ' • ASSIGNEE' SALE. riHE subserftieT, AsSignee of Joseph 1, E. Pennypirker and ITife;will sell at Public Sale, ou • . 'Tittered t oy, Oct. 13, 1530, ' All that desirable property situate In Upper Prot(deist" township, Montgomery county : ' ' No. I.—A valuable small FARM, handsomely, situated In the Sebetylklll Talley, adjoining the village of Port Providenee ens 1 mile east of Phreulxville, hourlded by - the river fibuyikili, lands of Joseph Fitzwater, Charier Shepard and °them. containing= acres of the very beet quality of land, and well adapted to green, gralu,trult or trucking of any kind. . The improvements are a apaelons and commodi ous Stone Mandan. Substantially built.= fast square. 23.4 stories high, equoto mot cornice a mund.2 particew. gond cellar, peeler. Pitting m and ' dining room on the rat floor, 4 rooms on to second. land 6on the thirdr ; also , a ler/ a kitchen djoinlng nil `--, the dining room, wit b pump or excellent w r, smoke Imam, bake oven an , wood image a On the came • roof , and there lea care algid Itg t a wash Wiese. 'Three enclosed yards ith shade, fr and shrill., bevy. Frame barn with stabling for 4 horses and 4 town. • and carriage house.. This piverty has theadvantage of a mand lauding several hundred fort In extent en the Berneeldeot the canal; officeand large sealer ter weighing .coal, Ac„ which were occupied some years past by Thee. dore Morgan. This property is divided into fields. well watered, and is eonvenient to post.ofilee (daily). salmi* .antitilaces of public worship. The mail stage to Phil& delpida paean the door every 'morning, and the pawn ger new on the Phil ii,lphisi and Reading Railroad four times eastward and four time* westward daily; To any person desiring a planet residenek I n a healthy neigh borhood with many - business facilities, the ;foregoing property la very desirable. I No. 2.—A lot enntalning 103 51.100 equate perches, situate in the village cc! Bart Providence. bobtailed by let No, 6 and the Sehiayikill canal, on srbl toil erected a stone dwelli house.* very deli ble village residenne , late the properly of John R arr. dee'd. It Is two storieS high. *ell flnisbed 7 ; with tWo - moms and bail on the 'first floor: three cm tbe second, the attic story is disid d in two, open *fairway, leading 'from the ball to the third lime, nut kitehem flags*. ' oven. wood boor". &e- ganien. shade and a variety of fruit tree,. Them.' ;also on thia lot a frame shale and carriage house, in wheel-wright ahOp t wo stories high. in which a 'nugget. is being One; wharf along the entire eaten nt the property on the Berne ride of the canal. A site fbr lime Kline. P 10.3 —A ant in t it centre of village . of Pert Privet m ee I I deenfaloing SO wire perches:braided nn Its north ride by the m at siege reed from Plaienixville to Philadelphia. end on lie south ewe by the Schuylkill renal. 'this Is known 'at the store stand property. The building erected no Waled Is stone; 21 by 10 fiwt. I fronton the road two stoles., on the canal three strides. substantially built and welt and tastefully , finished; end was designed for a store and dwelling mem .binei„ Th u ghire mom is large and fitted with shelving, drawers and double set oreountere complete. ,The base ment *tory fronting the canal le en largess the building and fa a thrice room for the canal trade. and is fitted up for &heavy traffic to grain, flour, feed. provision* fie.— A ennvenient wharf extends the whole length of lb. .properte . there hi elan shedding or stabling sufficient to siccomeardate 12 mules or bore's. The dwelling, con tains two rooms and entry on the first floor. fire on the emend floor, parlor. Fitting room and hall. all finished in a tagfelhl and schetail that mariner, threel nonunion the third floor, a i painted cellel and well finished, plane In front of tie store rafter, tint flettlben. tailor chop, etc. The Pert PM ddenee peat *Mtn is kept In the store.— This as • - bmilriews stand eornmandy the canal trade and that of the tfrirmanding country. *pd particularly in- sites the attention of the buslnesamm and capitalist. ,• CAS U. 9.911 .6 - 6,151 00 1.863 Our 616 10 21.-3,5 - 116 ' 416,633 00 1.649 04 ♦ 1%4 16 5;028 02 57;61►i 01 W UM. TOTAL 6011 14 IdsB.6nlr 16 195 1.13 2.1r57 16 215 16 15.199 13 3.997 13 201 07. 12,2411 10' 64 07 11.142 448 - 276 10 26.9.3715 -784 01 69.8131 13 SO 16. 16.1116 09 .^..S 19 16.018 07 741 00 13.005 10 WO 04 135 M ' 6.141 17 70 a 0.140 05 1.907 01 434=0 0S 10.343 07 718,2:11-03 111.390 II 1,110411 09' 41,330 00 994.049 03 :2939 09 170,492 04 0414 1 1te I 4 14 1 4 SOIA', 44%1 414 IRON TABI.EB, ••• VOR the use of `Yorkers and:Deitters to Iron. :Tbto, bin casseete Utl4 bcok. • r its 23 mai*, Jog pablirbectond (aria - kV OVINA?i... et 1,,52r• hddledto *lto d itt tb . ADMIMNU =MM No. 4.--711 piers of land containing 44,E10g square AA feet. situate In the village of Quincy, Immediate I Ic. opposite' Shen-1111111e, hounded by Jacobs at. . 4114 . 11 and the Schuelklll Canal. with brick dwelling hones thereon credo& 3 stories high. on Jacobs 4,0,2 rooms each Son& all properly finished, Interment kitehen with c e llar adjoining. pump of s.et.od water at. the kitch encl‘i door; n 1 . a frame stable. Will to sold altorolbtr, or in lots to alt purchaser& No. 5. Coot intj acre and 142 penile& sitnaleda in Port Presidents. between the Schuylkill Canal apd the Schuylkill River, ohm hounds on the main road petting through told tillage from north IV south.. Thetraprosemento art's t tege stone more bons., 2 Stories high immediately front Ing•on, the Canal. ' No 6. AN , Ming the tillage of Port Prot idence.:a bounded by int No. '2, the" Schuylkill Canal:and the main mil passing through raid Tillage from west to ea5t.1159.7 square perehea. This proprrty 'has erected Melton a blacksmith shop Ind shed, entivenient ly blotted. a whirh * stood ogle now- done. This . property Still be sold altogether lots to suit put cbaaers: N 0.7; Adjoining Nns..l and 5. the Sebuylkill Canal and_ Elite, Containing '3 acres of exrellent quality of land. The improvementgare ad story framedwebil ling bowie 2 rooms on a*tor, well of maltreat the - door. and all necessary oat buildings. Also, a • good satiety of well eeleMed fruit. • • The forum ing Properties will be shown by rolling on Joseph tt,Pennyparker. molding on No. 1. or the under. signed, residing near, Schuylkill ,Post 011 ice, one' Mile month of Photnizville., • IggeSa le to commence at 1 o'clock on ..esid day, at No. 1 w h en Conditions Will be made known by i - • E. P. PENNYPACNER./ , . Acsigras cir Josrpla S. 11nrtypackmaprt IFVe. . October 1,'50 ' :9•2t 7 -77 - ILIOT OF LATTER!) • .11011,EM A ir4 iNG in the POrI'SVILLE - it, POST okhcs, °ticker 1,1859. Blab" A 2 Foley Patna th Missltner George Brennan Bridget - Prints A Reed Miller D W Reshot Carolina . Prank 011 as, liana A nannies M C Vialtrarn Wm eb Miller Abby . Ratan Bank I Goldin Ann Mr3labon Patrick Burns Ellen. , GivatbeadEAnnsitHrerra alre.2 Becker Prof F Gable iI A J 2 Mellortoush J• linrk'Camison Gaffney Maths* WHO John ' • Bray - James GreenKendricksOtalcCrea F . . //WWII ;smelt It 2 Harlan Annetta O'Boyloalichaell Brennan John sh Verdi, Ears C Brapland John Hart Henry llTConnorCalWrina Biddle John Lbll II It :Patten J B Back hurt Lodi Botrard James CI •Potts Roberta M Burton Peter Hankie? Lunt - -- Ripley Ma. 2 Callarber C ' Harrison Mary 'BIChIIdS Caluan Bran's' • alamarty alargaretßyen John Cox Elisabeth Harty Patrick, 11.- nolaTimothy Connbr Edwardahlbli rater , ilnylier A IR cairn' Abn Heaton ii 'A 'Parry Danht Cunningham - jaa Ilampron Robert Siegtried alien (Innen James "rower Snain Sieve Em ma Carr Julia Jerrtrdait David . Steel Fanny . Cones Mr •. , Jenkins John Smith Jas rh. Carr Margaret' JaeobaJarub Et-mid John ' Corrigan Patrick 22ones Samuel Stench:kn. TA.c.gan BIR.Palt Kutch I Saylor Prnith J.. II • Connor II R Menet. Adam aaylor M , • Campos Thomas • KantnarMaryArnSpring 1. Cooper Wm . Loyd - David Jour) Sayder Rinben Dad' Anna • Lynch Francis Rent Sarah. • • Dunigen /Wen - . Leyte U.n.ry Srencer'Thlimas Balker F J t • Let Min - . Sim Timothy sh DanietFnmebsh Laugh:lt Robert Trout Abe 'ham When Goodman Lloyd Walsh' • Troyer jobs 2 ' Pante! James oh Moore Wm 2 Seybor Joa.pb Fi Darla John • sh. Myers Samuel Thontai Sin Mrs sh Pincer .1 . • -Manual' EIIPDA shYdi Edward IMrrelfairiek litileribmsea WilUarns Cala • Dark Re, P L ,Vadarte S ' Trento.' C B ' Enitbn:l7o - - Sarah Walker Chattels aivansJohnJ ' Dlulen Patrick Wearer Cath MT* Enna Mary sh Mont Mrs , Work it male Stephen -. Maibilnt Mrs . WltilacasTboa F Finlay Own... d'l Miller JB. Young Adana. Foltz Gooier' W • Marlirt 1132h 7 . 011 Maths* * • • ,4111. Kato Moyee./liram . • . LlPPeriona Ingnirinit',for letters on theatmveliet will pima say advertised. One rent addltionalirlii be cbargerkfor saeh latter advertised._ - HEMP( L. ACKBIL Padmosier. Dr, Goods a , t rdpeety Store. T• H. E undersigned_ has -..,..,_ - °Penal a New Hey goods and era nal Store, is the building on Quatro U - V-• itreetatext to reweee Notel. tarmetly be caplet by bitllatalt &lambert. , ir • - -- ell kinds of oads -an be alga at unusually .1011 • maw rotnitio, ittly le, ';ii -c„ Zell , i ;. 4 c t s tfaffliftinftreit t itt A, 401etittel!for Metal lisriolett• AR the Pot* Mat ritie lb* itimmottStkete(l4oetimbi:Blo4n% ?Wand Ittstors: koi,illestnttell *by 11minitriera aa4 Stalmo.utio petblldamt 16 Immelo4/ perm' Ptlety 14 meats; to be (templet/4 In So Nos:, temming Azer , tweet Oelemet, 11(4.1 toS bey/lady_ suet eabeetiptions re: Caved at - ; -'lV,lllllN42llikrobstartt,' Yetton l e,ifP l . 24 ;' l4 .... • . I rgE jitiMMONTON - PARME- 11 1 0 " i " 4 vewirpergostovoteito Ift tovitais end Agrleoltitts. alto oettieo forth fall almoste of the am settlanest of Has iboottith is sitat Airy, ton b subscribed he et. only 26 lotion pettocestontio he; tho atioentr :Ahhelso to Zither of tholtritoo r Thmoiontoo P. 0., A et thlo tht. heroy. Thome stable' amp hoe. th e ben = Is one-of tbo healthiest sot-oat; &Wel tit din VIII* guid where crop as never-oat 4 ltro bY iMstic the horrible mown. of the north, see se totthenkent of IlionftWOOnt Lands. - - ,- - . -‘llll-41.11011111ANCE Onihe better regulation of Sonata , , *Da tildrieraltelesthellorengh of POtlertifir Be irerdafeed end emected by tat MAO* Chain Qf , Rahn* 'of rtitstoik mad is is kirelrg ordained reed trusteed by Vet oetlevely of the mate. That from and after the pnbneatiou of this credinatree all hereon* atm hying or oneing proterty to any of the streets, of the borough of Pidtsville, 'hese snide, true been !ail obi' and the same accepted by vereintion ofttse Town *Olin da of the BerOnei atorierakiore eblehinay teriesfter be laid out and accepted by the same.shall have their (tabs eat, I het r, pavements Mad*, and gutters . paved, to amt. dance with the followlegyegulations, which are , hereby declared to be general. ". fire." The outride of the eurbstocia shall be pieced on the Nees mentioned fire the width of the pavements In the several sheets. and Shall be at limit' flier feet long, two feet six inches widened gig Indies thlet it the top., The hoots and ends , of raid stones ;hall be dressed smooth for * breadth nine Inches from the top. The topmast also be dressed straight and smooth and brought to a uniform thirtnese of six Inches, by dressing the beet of the breadth by tereatid a half ittehea.. The top of the stone Audi be an leveled as to have the same dee as the ptrement,, and the slope let so that the front shall lean heck one and a half Inches to the Soot rise. . 2n. The sidewalks ne footways between the curbstones and line of the street shall be cut down or filled, up so as to correspond with the rise and fall tbereotatid shall' be paved with well burnt bricks or dap stones ' and shall haven dee of half an inch to the foot, from the curb stone to the line of the streets; .eroricraf, that: in front of any 'lot! riot actually built storm, the sidewalks or footways shall At be required to be paved to a greater width than five fief from the eailarone. the residue of snob sidewalks or footwaysfrom the said pavement to the limper Me Weer; being lined with graver so alto support the Pavement. This proviso is not col apply to Centre street. in the toe tugh of Potuville. ' Us. • A. gutter three fret wide shell be paved outside of tbeenrbeton• with brick or stone. supported on 'the otter side by flat stone sunk on edge into the Met h,and the bottom of said gutter to be nine inches below the top of the curbs.tone. 4711,.. No person shall sat or cause. o be set any curb. stories. cep Are or cause to be paved, illy gutters, or mete or cause to be made; any pareusent.s. In any 'street Of which the grade has been fixed by the Town Council, until the grade and sr Sr. thereof shall hegira' by- the Borough SurrefOrs or 3 PM 36 " anointed by the Council for that purpose. ,Tbd -espouse thereof shell' be borne by the property holders Jo Mot of *whose lots the =roe shall be given, and any person who shall set or came to be set any curintone,or shall mate or corpse ro be made. soy pavemencor shall pave or einse to be paved any gutter. contrary to the .provlsions of Ms ordinance, shall for every offence forfeit and pay a prosily of Ivan. ty.Dollars; Prorided. the saute be not on the grade limp, to be collected and paid Into th e Treasury fur the use of itie . Borough. ,ffin. All gas stops. water %tops andawnlng poets must be placed immediately Inside of the curbstones. The toped the gasman water stops to he one level with the pavement. anti - any perform placke' or reusing to be' plated any slops or awn/ng poste contrary In the prow ions or dila ordinance, shall remora the same, and forfeit and pay a penalty of Fite Dollar', f.r each and every of fence, to her collected and paid ter the nieof the Borough. Ind all stops now raced Wall be cut darn- to the level of the pavement. ' ' . • - QTR. Not more tha11..141 fret of pavement from the line of the street shall be alowed fur doorsteps or cellar doors, when the pavernentitere Peen .feet: kV more to width: for pavements that are twelve feet wide, not 01010 than.four feet shall Wallowed; for revemente t hat; ire from seven to twelve feet feride, the allowance Asti. be three feat' and for all pavements from - font to.ievenl teat, the allowance shall beelghteen lashes. ,illen. No person shall dig or reuse to hi dug. any ex •iesiree ion abatever, in any of the sheets, lanes or alleys; Of • the borough of Pottsville, ' Without thet , obtainiug al written permit from the chairman , of the Street Cottei mtttee,sir, in his absence, from 0 member of the same.--; Provied. that the - officers of the Pungent. Water Conel ploy or of the Pottsville Gas Compiny shall not be re; quired to obtain a permit . When the purpose for whirit the excavation snidein the streets le completed, the Pcri *Ma or corporation making theism& shall halm the °pent in so made filled up_ immediately. besting down care? fully and firmly the earth thrown In, leaving the street at its proper grade, and In as good a conditions! It wait babre the excavation 1,211 iwgun. Fqr each and evert[ ' violation of this ordinance the party so offending shalll qiy a' penalty of Twenty Dollars to be collected and paid into i be Treasury for the nse of the borough. t Stn. Noperson shall erect any stand either on tit Alden:elks or public streets of the borough of Pottsvill or make nee of any wageon,sled or other vehicle for th purpose of crylne out and rending coy patent medicine .or.any other article whetiver. The Emma is berth' authorized and instructed to keep the 'sidewalks' an public st reel a open for passengers on travelers. and an s l hneketer or vender of goods; refusing to 'cleat the - sidel walks In front of hie stand, for Isesengerre, or eituaing therfootwaye or sidewalks to be blocked tip in exhibiting' 'or selling his produce or goode,'„shall fo r each and every/ offenee forfeit end pay the stun of Five likallars,to be e 441 leered and paid into the Treasury for t hie cum of the ro t', ugh. i - Stn. All areas and step, leading below the love in the pavement shall be protected by railings, and all grit 'tinge over vaults shall be securely faxed in such s man ner as to render the passage f the strtete safe at all times...and if soy owner of property or; tenant of such property, where the owner thereof Is allnon.resident Of the borough, shall neglect or refuse to protect such mei' or eters with 'cad ca 'cadent railing or to use vetch vault grates to be securely Axed, such owner "re tenant shall be liable to a penalty of Flee Dollars for every day alter notice shall be given by the Chief Burgess or any melte bee nf the Town Connell, that such erase, steps or grate vaults are in an unsafe or dangerous , ecooditlon. ' ,• ata, Kern. • No drain shall toe made from I troy ryes-peal A privy 'salt into any of the enicarts lOf they borough wlthoutpercn lesion first obtained from the Town C.O. ell at a slated meeting under the penalty tit Twenty Dine bre for every scuds offend*, and no tenon shall be 0, 1 lowed td deposit tae or any refuse In any of the water 1 courses or public drains to the borndgh of Pottsville under a like penalty of Twenty Dollars, for every snide offence. i . • I lien. 'Melina and penalties Imroned by . this orig. ranee shall be recovered by milts n the name 'of , f The Corporation of the Borouth of Pottsville, in eccerdauhe with the Acts of Assembly In such ease made and We Tided. to he instituted by direction of the Chief Durgiliss or Presldetet of the Town Council. l I ' lei' Enacted and passed Into an Ordinate, at Pottsville. this twentieth day of September. A. D., 1859.. D.E. NICK, President; Attest—A. Attest—A. K. Warreaft, Taos CUT: 1. , I Sept,24, 'nee , I • 3s• ' .1 i .- - • . . • s , EQUPSTRIAN . EST - ABLISidI. " ILIZIT IN 711 E WORLD, I mart= Tin ' ,i--, i i 4P'. :i .. " GREATEST TROUPEt . --- EUROPEAN & kiffilCyli . _ • • - , Kale and Female Artists; ...7-W; . AND to most ' I MAGNIFICENT . COLLECTION . le -- 2, OF , WO . iI. ' ' TRAINED HORSE • ...: ?0:- , AND PONIE4 * / ..., MIL moron rearm; arroad. ..... 1 MI 11aCI:=1111 11011 TEM Mr I- . A al. 11131 . 010 N OP ... lie k .. ' ROBE NOVEL A VARDIM ~,rd gi - PERTORILINCES - ..'. .....-,,._ riLLN OATS ista ' non 01Tg ~, r s t ..1. ILIVILLING MUCCINICI ' , Among fie peat eidelbreded cl ia t s ," . .11 . ( - Leading ..resprarliere will be . . in. - ' th e wall known name of • • I it . ... -4 ' ....'A- Mr. Prank' IL Ronda% , - - '" : c 4 The egnerierund and tinnonglily ~- - '‘.. % schipmed Raneatrian and accion - —'4 rtnnzo MAITRE DU CilitlOg. i : - f7:-. ' Mr. Henry Both* 1 , .• The unrivalled Flack nee Troller \., i and unapprcachable BARS Iticon r /tuna. The GREAT Bdit2"DrEdll , . appear In Ma entirely origival , and . daring lloreetnanship. Fly ing.l. seg.. " • ' INT. and Leaving . _ovcr' ,ardkr.. _'a mem Ban and Wm. whltilestani --I— .. - - lug up on his 1 . . NAM 11011 SE, ~ .. and at the eameltime aiming end balancing 1 , • rs YOUNG POBNESeIm , yout of Stria, . h variety of grecefal mada Yearnm'in In /bra Terrinn Act lir.liartine has no rival. Mr. Wm. Kineade, 1 : The 12Settunerset Ilan. and En? TUYER Su the World. Ur. &W -ee& Giro okr= =h ) ble original Netridateoneto • no Welt of au the fanny „ the fu called PETE JENKINS, or Ova ; BERMAN .1101ISIW5 Ntell , to the Chem Le Petit,/ Mlle Ther 'MILD if ER, ono of the mot pleasing a ED nd- tastettl thetarea prenented b 7 the great coustdoed limo of talent. Young. prettiand =deft, akbootth teatime. eh* n Ibre• an aet of Nictitation anterpeasable for Btple., rseettfiem .0e 'Ratan. The teanaptment of the Natio n Wow k•et eattd in .4eobtek Me ELM: to be be the blieti forme* oc Seettfkid, and But Awatfid!ou SO World - A • THE THEW. Ns'? • ' 4ll • fr4 Great CloVig, _ • DAN OANDWll4,___Old ong.sos. and W. isItIOADE, - • • • /Witted by Wong DAN. MTN.* • •, Year Oid, the nastiest, yonspoot, • and tan Meld (hinatdi oar known tho JN Intlatf uts. 41L artimin tßßo.ar ▪ • .DUC , allo. GUM: wales.%ROW. • WLLE ELLA. • • 111 AD. OMNI= CURDNiko •-• lI'LLB A1101382A • . La prrrre CAMILLA__ 7..z.nrscmat •"41DOLffu' awSZALEB" .... .J elmf , ▪ -_* the Males Porta. Masters -,•••• • ' Chseloo..Winioa Gardner. andWaa of nastal sad eartrolly nikula -• . .. . , - 14- Tak 'kitties' to lb* alae maid/owed parllarmov the hapowtwg STABS will appear. • SaLLE ISTICESEY, • - I ~ ~ The IteatEtiblatriewww,Llwiu .. 2.' :LE STICHY Ile Tateraa Bider: . - 1 ' . , • ~' Mail, sad lead. MUM, .. -•; !!", :Sfar.jbli*VisittllTl l i, Piltl4, IJ - . intatifar KElikin, -i . ; Thliewita and Comedian; toptbvT*ltb THAr' NAN ItICV 9 and oP. T. BiliNtlf." 4 7 ll* soiATIONAL CIRCUS" irfit Pshltolt a , t , nat. irllle, OA WitItNEMAY, October Stn. - ' 1 , „LA. Pe;forroaneat Afternoon oak Etantoi I .Ittans Open at One and Urea, P.N. 1!1 , - : ! ! i,,• , Admission, . . . . 1 - • • ea nth It atilt also Exhibit at Asblanl, Olen aradsiL t:attabar nth; 30oerpoltle, Erlday,7th, inn!' lonhan;„n. eturnol, Ob.! - - ,!- !' 1 ,- • -, I,Peptembrz, - Si! MAI" . " • • • • WATVA T ltn i t t t f i r D., G 'A • ;• .:000.thar.,„104.4,4• St . . 1 . t r inticititiiioni •• ons . Gm OMPSONI, tre *ad Varlet Ittrepts; litlPlrann to PIIRDOWS DIGEST. NNUA.I, plasm. of the Laws of Panonlvsnla. tor each of the ioirojStst to 185 9. totisfoo tho Acts or WI last modes of the to le lataro.lbe gale at_. ti.IIIINNANII lloolkatoft. • IPatelkilk.ls.lll•allait Cans oat Jug s Paciattiv 'Nut to , A mara% tee. !FREY, are made of tin, fire proof yel-: a law sore fad eat& aid ,Datie bon mod b 7 /bpi *is& of hail*. trot** U. with. pallet stlisiliellow be hada astious dies. B.BAANAN,CsatreSt.; M ita l iMi s elatMela 11( 4 1Zit ti 1' lial =• ll = r an e r et. LO and VlTar Atom. abera all artlelasi Ma Mac alb Imported and Donastte, tab to obtained, at 1111- icrualsto pins. si•Otri Ida a rati.lol. (Aktober 13,14 . -434 f T . 1 OSEPH . _ will, after R this date dew his *nibs atissktioa to lb, Dentistry business. Oilless—Maiarntoss sta street aitatalng the Mee or tho Pottsville ' 8 1•a•• Worts. 115 sni kits a sontiaaanso of tts* patrons* so liberally ao:orlial bights his -p rollsoloa.. I April a, - ClllOOl. BOOKS! School. Basks I I CONSTANTLY on hand: - 4 'MI ai. 1 ' softnigiat of 'all tbo Settoig Saliba .iniaso ta lb* , county Also: • " 1 —4 scnoos, oT4%.'ilOSElbil L ..,' ~_ . tu tllritr.. C uali op, Boat*, Pena, let, gates, Nemo, se, or ty; - • • , 1 iit*h q otars supplied at tbe lowed rim , . sad Tearb• i eis and 13torekerpors on the most Womble bow, at . 1 . . . Et.BANNAN'S Book and Stationery Store. Genesee Emir Kill% I • - - ' ' .i6IIIIIMIIOIII, PA. ! =RS ilb BROUB, Proprietors. tf . THE Subscriber as beer), appointed i sal* agent ibt the sale of this •eelebrat now In ... Pr ulna meaty. Weds' coutaketty reausaorad Mx 1 Flour as a ouperlorartiels. sad It will to sold= the most t ariosusodstiox term's. Apply to - - , . i. • WILLIAM /Lao*, Statist &rose. I Pottotile, July 30. 'SP . , al -ti IS - TWilei. BetweenSTEAM Pauxiaiphi . sand Baltimore undersigned is now prepared to Tlp tole:nal Buts promptly between a ehia and Baltimore. • A Tow Boat will be sent at any time for two NTT 1i Barges., Slagle Ikeda will bee picked op twice a week at Mead sheet. Captain can lists time by in :brining me by let ter before bey lease the mountains, when they expect to be at Philadelphia. My Sow Boats are very powerful and commanded by men of great °r i ptide:nee in Chesapeake Bay and en the Delaware. PitEDERICK A. PUIPPS. April 2.'59 4.1-ilm ARltlntorts REAL. ESTATE SALES. —' • WESTRN 11,10108: Agent • T HE UNDE R SIGNED , Agent for - efhalkill. Carbon. Luzerne.ColumblaJ Nortbum. bee and and Dauphin counties, offers for Bale, Lt Sit la Pacide City. Dills county.lowa. Also, laud in Illinois and Miaow% for casu, neon time. For father Interwar Lion writs and enclose postage stamp. to ' ROD r. PATTEN, Agt. II loannina, Schuylkill ro., Jan. W. '69 • 4-tt ALL WANTING FARMS IN LIOHTFUL climate, deb soli. and Incurs from (nuts.— Sea advertisement of Hammonton Lauds In another adman. FOR SAL.X. ' frillHE u ndersigned offers for sale 1 - -- attract ot Land containing 9, aeres.and pita. Stet on the upper Pt. Carbon road. about • , balt in e from Pottsville. The improvement. are two frame dwel ling bottom', a Mall Ftab!e; and also a opting' of never failing water. I will Nell In one piece or In luta to 'snit purchasers. It lo Ilse' well , adapted to the raising of vegetioirs. and has souie. tine young apOe trees and grape vines thereon. Yoe further particularo enquire ? . .f GE0110}: LAUER, Orchard Drrwery.• 1110 reams* for selling the above a rv, that be hss pue. eliased the Tumbling Run - Farm from the Schuylkill Navigation Company. and what.. to 'make It an eaten. nice Farm, which will regal , * his spare time. and also Intends making a Summer resit, thereon; which will be one of the finest outside of Philadelphia, j Pottsville, 1feb.,12, 'll9 . FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miles hom'Phlladelphla by railroad, In the State of New Jersey. Soil among the beat for agricultural put poses. being a good loath soli. with a clay bottom. The hod Is a large tract, di* Med into small Sarno, and hundreds from all parts of the country are.now rattling andbuikl. log. The crops produced are loge aad can be seen growing. The climate is delightful, and ',cure from frosts. Terms from Pl 5 to $2O per acre, payable within foto years by Instshnents. To T he plaret—Leare Vino street wharf nt,l'hlladelptda, at A. 11. by rail. reed to Ilimatouton. or address ir J. BY rnes,.by letter. Thaamoutcra, P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey. tree full adtettivement. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. '?' -- 13URSUAN'I' to an order of the Or pbsne COurt of the County of Sclanylkil I. In the ottimobwealth of Pennsylvania. the subsetther.. 'tninistrator of John letnerolf. late of the toifMfrof Albany. in the county of Berke, deceased, will exywee,to , sale by publie 'endue on Vrbfay. the 7th day of October next, at l o'clock In the afternoon. at the prerntses..in the town of Tuecamrt, in the county of Schuylkill afore said :—All that certain undivided one-third part of a house and lot of ground. situate In the town of Yuma. , rota, in the county of Schuylkill and State of Penniyl. "'anis, to. wit: Situate on the north side-of Walnut street, In the town of Tuscarora. In the top n ty of Schuyl kill. bounded on the north by Chestnut street on the • south by Walnut el reet, on the east by lot N 0.52. and on . the west by lot No. Al; containing In front on .old Wel. nut %Went fifty fret. end In depth Iwo hundiecth;et: late the estate of said deceased. Terms and condition& made known at the time and place of Pala by JONAS DAUBER, Alatinf frater. By order of the Orphans' Court, JACOB Scam • ' Pottsiltle, Sept. In, '53 38-4 J . aerk. CMHAINIS' COURT sai.g. ~FUrcsuANT to an order or um Or• phone' Conti of the County of Schuylkill, In the • amen wedth of Perkwy Hanle. the snlueriber. Admin• tOratur of the estate otHannah lticharda late of the borough of Saluyikill ,leien. in the County of Sehnyll• ' kill, deccaerd. will expose to saheb) public vendue on Satord4 ai: 15th Stay of October newt. at lb o'clock in the forenoon. at the public house of Edward Moyer, in the borough of Schuylkill Haven. in the county 'of ISch uyl k 111 aforeeald,—All that certain lot of ground cit. nate in the boron,: it of Schuylkill Haven In the county of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, to wit: On Penn street, containing fin bet in width and 210 Awl In depth, bounded north by lot of John Rudy, mouth by lot now or Weer Daniel F. Derger,in front by Penn et etreel, and In the rear by a 2..1 feet wide alley wit h tb• improve:Deo to roniletiny of a 111 story . •rme haws and a email dwelling honer, lata the estate of moiddnreaard. T. rum and eondlione made known at the time and place of Nile by . IYILI.I AM LLOWER, Achefori:frider. Tly order of the Orphans' Carol, 'dean Yuri. - P:atolite,EePt• TO, '49 394t° • VALUABLE IRON ORE BANK. • 11.14 ,he leased, for a series of yearsn favoratitt terms. the mining rights v and privileges e ta very valuable Ore Bank. In Chester County. Ps, 4% miles we 4 of Ehcentiville. known as the Lewis Ore think. It has been worked eueeessfully a number of years. and all that Is now !egoist te to make 'available a very large supply of *the best mull of hem atite Ore, is to exhaust the water; a rare opportunity for an enterprising Miami.* man. Also. Will be sold at privs'e sale a firm adjoining the above, known as the "Lewis Farm," metal:line 90 acres and9t perehes of land.of the eclebrat Poe:kering J u l. Creek quality, divided Into convenient fi e lds, w e ll watered. The Iniprotetnants ate a liege and e4m modinu• stone house, largo stone barn, with stew w house attached, wagon house, and necemary , out buildings— This property Is good for Wining purposes. and has also an extensive mineral value. and Its peculiarly all rartlwe to any person desirous to'engagaln farmingaud minln t. For full particulars. yell on the undersigned, near Schuylkill F . . tb, one.mlie 'south of Phoenixville. . E. F. PENN VP ACE ER. AiMait for tie rule of Reol dt Feta. .14, 1,9 • , • NEW AitiIIICIILTURAL TO ALI. WANTING FARSIn. .A Darr Opporbinfly is a Drlighlfal and I/rokby CU mate 5. Mika Sbethiast e 1 Philndarkia, en the (asides 'end Atlantic Railroad, - 1 4 N old estate, consisting of several thousands of arras of pradadive sett tram been 11... • dna Into tat ms Of vat Muir rises ae and the purchaser. A population of some . Ftflow Hundred; Conn Tydeus parts of the Middle States and Now England. have set tled there the pot year, Improved - tbsir Owes,. and raised ezollent crops. The peke of the land le at the low sum of Man 53 to $24 per acre: the soil is of the bestquallty for the pen faction of ' IYhost. Meer. rbriL, ProCks, Gropes awl regriabler. IT IS CONSIDERED TO; BEST FRUIT SOIL. TUE UNION.. The place Is perfectly secure. from fronts—the destructive enemy of the farmer, Crops of grain, gram and trait are now growing and can to seen. By examintng the plate it sell,* correct judgment ran be formed of the produc tiveness of the lend. The tetras are Danitleallr 1.0 secure the rapid Improvement of the land, which is only sold for adual ierpnrremeot The result his been, that with in the past year, some three innotred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four 11 , 10 VD., earns forty . vineyards and peach on barda planted, and a large nun,. ter - of other Ins romments, mating It a desirable and active place of business. NIATIKET, As the reader may perceive fruda 'its location. Is the DEBT IN Tillt UNION. ii r exture' bangle: double the price than to locations away front the city, and more than double the pin than the Welt It is known that the earliest and -hest fruits and vegetables in this latitude come from New Jer . ray, a ndnre annualty exported to the getout of mll - , • •In tontine here,thesettler has many identages.— M's within a few hornet ride of the great cities of New linkland and hi Iddle Otatesteiit is near his old Mewls and associations, be limn ariflor .cesab7 merit lIIIIPTODMIEmI o f comfait and emit:Mims is at hand. Ile can buy every article he wants at the cheapest price. sod sell his produce for ilis,hlgbeelk . (in the West this is re versed.) be luta schools kw his' ibridnon,dirime a/mice, and ell( enjoy an open Winter, and delightful climate, artiere doers ate utterly unknown. The result of the change upon thoscfrom the north, has geberally been to restore theinten an excellent state of health. • .jjn the way ottruildlng and Improving. lumber an be obtained - at the Mills at the rate of $lO to VS per thou* natal. thick' [retells, trieltyard opened In` the plate, every article eau be procured in the Oar& good carpets. to are at hand. and there is no' plam In' the Bolen where halltUngs and Improvements not be made ebe +per. The reader will at once be struck with the edvanbrges hem presented, and ask himeelf why the-property has . not been taken up before. The reason Is. u was owner throat la the canker; and mama these statements were crineet. no one would be Invitee pa examine the land before purchasing. This all ire exported to do.— ' They tritium land under cultivation ; such is the extent of the 'settlement that they will no doubt omit persons insasi heir aro oelphborhood; they' will nitre's the inn genatements and can judger the ehanrcter of the postale . lion. if they COWS with a view to settle, they should wine prepared to stay a day or two, and be ready to put , ; chase, m toe:Montt cannot be held on tehami. • There are two daily trains to Phliadelphis, and to all settlers who improve. the Railmad emapotry OM a FDA Tkltt far Viw i lloallat, and alfalf-Price. richdferrikrea . THE TOWN OF EIANUONTOIT. . - IQ roonembe with 1 s agsleulteral settlement.n ado. and thrlilist tom naturally when. nbleh preemie imbuements for y kind of bottom, partleatarly golelf aid ntanurae odes. ' lbe shoe baldest" took"' be carded an la this pine and market to good adsentage, also %%Won business, sad manufamoriee of aarteultsral implareants,zrir foundries fbr endue mail *Melee. Tali .Irovensent We been vo rapid se to insure a evrostaet .al4 permanent Inert:row of baskets.. Tower ism of a Sorel gee, we do not reltmasil WWI, as It would street the boatsmen' of tbe gam. can be had at lona $lOO and eptrents, . . - „ • - - ... . : The limastaide* Farmer,* monthly literary and sari• relit/1M sheet. foetal ulna fall infortastkos 'or Ussaamo too. ears bo übtaued 01.24 reship" aanam.,,L . .. Titto lodlapatable—erarrsatee deeds *treat rim n of all enegmbra.ues althea money lama& Iteute ko the hew Isere Vino /tont 'bar; Pblladalpbta: for lisanoostotr. tiHeilman, at 14 A. M. tor at 434 p.m. pare 00 mote. lama t here Omdo foe Mr. limes. Broardual o :nivel"' COS en band. Partied bad better atop whit Ur-Byres% -111 ..! Pr i.. 441 _...P 1 k ualil OAP bane bedded as to porobasted. as su s ,. "nu .11 0 ,W them over the 4114 La his 4Sllnialgeart. of • '‘...P . " 1 " ' letters aid Ifodeetions can be adareped to _. moths iih , iiirlasa thilasmatoa P.O. Atisittle Os. hew ~, s; orli. DP COVatinqi WS South Fifth area ' , Plata , pkla. Mg% Aupil jokfamsquirchettrWly.fornirbrd. ' FYI] :,'S7 . . - , 1.14111 .. ' . . . , . .41.4 t jiteritelc POTIVIVtUtiII RAISKISTs. . -..• (Wholesale Prle e a.) Wheat Ylislreestl4 &GIPS,* Wadi $ 4 ela :S*l I do 1, do Wes, ' , .. dc. — , —61 S do •- do - 4410erdies,- do . . 4 00* II 00 Rye Mar, ' • •da - -,--- Wheat, prim "WAN 111 babel, ISo es prim. od, ' do Iho Seep awes, - - r• , - do- ' - Inol 40 Deal Perk" WO: '-. lillailllii • • .•' '';' • / 4 de -40 - 1001,41, do ' 4- ,' 11 Dried Apples, • ••,._ do II t 2_ Rye, 'll4 bead; . seANts,llStpossel , IS Gore, •de ' ' ilealders , . . saii s Oas t ' do , , 40 fluor . ~ , " IS Potateee. d ' ' ll soi - Lard. * "' ' llyi Inkothis44, : i aser,aaaqauta a novirae.d. . 4 AI art questa. lb Reimer too r U 00016 00 Plaster.* 0 , - 4 4 di kgs,dosoo , la . i,per ma 04 k, .. : 1 IS POTTOV/1.1.111 PRODVCIII' 11/11211$11 (Retail Psileese) ' - 111.24/R,6l73trs Purd Pieta r co; extra do u s n t t. ibnepie e n u d p o o / t POO M 11 t 1 ao l e y , Irk C eare m t e 4 l lO dr.; Corn Weal $1 40 and Middlings 40 eta tll.e3eL ORAIN.—Rye all tit $l. 100 be, Ceris SO der, posed& 111.4111.-114•1 felled 1010133 E eta,per>k llatlna 9012 do. Teal 'l2 do ; Pork 11 do; !Matthias 9 10 do; 11. a» 12 to 1$ *do.. 80101911 , litonnee* lido. PROVl.9lo:43.—Buttersellent 11 015 eta lettAbeene 12.34 do.. Soil{ eta." dent. Lard 14 eta 1114 1110311.11.-N. Weal* Re Mine, do: Cabs do; *A"Whlte 10 do: Cradied and Palvellisel U do. 113110-11211 bat 12)4 eta *lb; litsitk nab t 41 I eta. do, FRUIT AND VEOSTABLIII.—ArpIeu 13 etatil 00; trokbel ; ID eta. 1 1 half ' peek absts sta. hunch ; • New Potalnes,l2l %119110$4110sbel Tonatone 46 Sets, half peek ;Cneantbs a e ets. S 1 down Peers' eta. halt peek ; Penehei MI 0 SO ctn. half peal Went' mekonl 19 2 0 ass 11 pace; Olsson 113 # etateenee; Cabbage 2 10 eta, kesett; Sweet, Potatoes 12 096 eta., half peek. MISCELLANEOUS.", agnegemiNci ElEVgßAget s pIesURIN the warm weather Is L. C. CARTES'S Patent Seers fanlike sunrise' y sine orders at his saloon, Cellars, twat Market et. rszdtseille, Jolr ld. '59 mug ALO Rp EB, the BALE; or HOB at • . • Goo. F. Westaratta% N 05.4115 sad 417, ARCII-Stryet. PIII LAD'S. ''Atso—A lenge easortment of LAD W NANCY stay, of oar Gin autaufactore. • : • . - X. St.--The highest price paid PI tor all Mode of NG IMO. Vept. 21, 'SO 3tthor cHEAt.VEIf/TlA,oll.fitikei iILORG NI Dian utarturer, 811.:Altell Street. (ala aeorid,') • Philadelphia. ' 'aireositantle on handi a general asaortesenh, at the lowest CAStI prices. • N. D.—Old Blinds remind and trimmed, equal to wt. Philadelphia, Srpteatbertt, 'he . • • Swale& . HENRY 8. BATTIN, MANUFACTURER .OF SNUFFS, lu, And Dealer ha TOBACCO, BEOARB,PIPItSite., At the Sontlweat corner of fleeced A Noble stk. (rie(Ory 153 it 155 Not* drat.) PhiladPi. irrtfatild /specialty rail the attention or the Trade to his "(5/41ralcd tiermax axe( At 300." An„ - eust-6 '59 nem 6 - w powee cr is cs. cIIILL.SON S .CE L it AI`E . D J RAMIS. tbr coolant: • ' i . ' ill LESION'S Ili:ATl:id Ft'ILNACES. The subscriber centre, orders fur therabow• ariiiles, all of which are%turoished at 31aou6ctaree• prkese;— .Tbey am the beet articles estaot'for the different paw. - so intended. ' . LEANNAN. PATENT CARPET SWEEPERS.. AL most excellent article for sweeping-r --all kluds of Carppta 'without any dust, and takes op everything elolo. -A lady who 'has had our 10 am isysibe mould set take $lO for tho ono she hoio if obi could oot replace it. For sale at 'B. HANNAN% - Book and Variety Store. areal! and we Mon JOHNSOWIII • Patent Washing machine. firll IS . celebrated machine has .4ab• to ne d a eharieter unequalled by any Washing No d nearer before used. It will cot wear the elotbeaor break buttons; It all! with therm:olr the, most dell este as well as the roughest clothing ; it trlllitoseetear; Is eery easy to operate; it will rave mem time /mg the flaw. labor and espenrepSvvrashing.and therefore dv• wryer a place to every dwelling house in the Elate, and litduaranteedio every Om/lases to do the work la (he most satisfactory manner. a4-Prlce $lO. .. ktdrvas . FETIIEROI.II a DEAN, Tamaqua, Pit. ThII simple tonalltie ran be toes la operation at Wir retlitener every 3lon4ay forenoon. - D. HANNAN. IFirtt. Barman Is almo authorised to toed's orders for it In P 011.% ille and tidally.. Anon •."1. '59 It . • allustc! .„T JIFINKINSON, Professor of Ipp • Plc, glow le”.1011 in Singing. N90.0* the Pinto, Melodeon. Violin. in. Viulineello, Gaiter. Se. •Tgitill3--For a roarer of 23 teeame. 'lllO. Success guaranteed In all tyres where proper application. to study and needlee is prreevrrrd to. Pianos Toped-. (IT the prin. • - elple of mina! tionoeranient) and war ranted to glee entire lei isfection. on reasonable terms, and at short notice. Ilirtratlinontels of the highest order as to standar' and capability. • 4, 0 tizawancit—No. 1 Pleasant How, Alshantaniro st, N. D —Ageut tor the axle of .1 1 74,N r 0 8 of all Ant claim waken In Ns* York City. .• • Nay 14,'69 • NEW STORE! • • - THE subscriber informs his friends I and the public, that be has opened, neat door to prentt*Poit , * Hardware Store. In Centre stmt.& now • Dry Goods, Grocery and Provision atom - When/ can always be bad at teasel:able rates lb; ChM, Prime Articles for Family Mel He .111 be eenebnatly niceleler front Pb ilactelpb le GIS New Ynrk.and 1;111 aliraya hare en bandeaus se,leethee of PANGS' DRESS GOODS. li-BT giving Ma balloon his personal and atria at• tendon. he bo. to merit. aod revolve a tatr Amu of lb* patronage of t he Milani of Pottarllle and vkielty. B. Id rDONALD. • . • ill' Cell at de Nett Slore."l,M April 23, '59 . 3 COLLIERY FOR SALE THE Still4CltlßEttS offer for ealo A : the Gran;ibieli has about nine yens .to run, to• gmberYsith the revaluing liatures of the Colliery Yoe tabllshmenl 01) Ilia Primrose Vein, at 110.0121 r. arid known as the Adams Colliery. The Sehatea and D. nine remain on the pretaireate good condition, balk lb* Ureoker Ina burned down a short time ego. The Col liery, with the exerptton et thellbraster, is In goal Work lag order. rimmitle of predueing time to to ItO toes of awl a day. which tot en excellent quilty.—Abe, will be sold 16 drift Cars. Ream: rte— Persons wishing to exam's@ the INlfery ran do ro by applying to. Wil liam 11. Littleltales, at Sew gestic. Terms moderate. WILLIAII li. LITTLNUALE9. JACOD ILINDEWMV7II.., Autypsteis of Wet. Lilikharas. 27 ' gi..pt JO. 'Z9 COMFORT I T cohD WcATHER, For ittaa maser • rpIIOIJSANDS of SANFORD'S .2 PORTABLE: CHALUINGIS UEATERS are used every Winter to ratter with (belt geolal warmth the I hippy 0,0014. 'Wit • plasmas are not allayed by piongbir of a heavy bill toe fast THEY WARM. ALL THE ROOMS WITIT ONE FEEL and with very little coal. bafeurety &h poses aid simie so.E't no ciasktri. Just the 'thing for Dwelling Hamm, Churches. 111,:l e ts„ Ae . le. SANVORD'A CHALLENGE HEATER, SZT t o Bitieß, is 611 the ante prioelpits and Is jut u 'imonomiesl and rat isfaetnry. SANFORD'S MAMMOTH OR GLOBE HEATER he the most powerful heating stove kuowit, for alliplafes where crest beat Is wanted. All who wish to know more can evolve J'yee a book with full descripikm and overwhelming testimony. by wyliinu to ;. SAN Mit Is TA Pato* a co, Wales .52riel, Yeti? Tort. Who also mantifseture lb.. celebrated •410NrIDEN,cg n, .SENTINEL" sod '..SITIIPItIfiE" MIRING STOVES. "DODO WA PATENT FIItFePLACE REFLECTORS ' ' , dad every variety 11 Stoves. for wood or coal, suited to ail sections. [Sefe. 7.2 341.3a1 HARDWARE & IRON SELLING OFF BELOW COST I HE SUBSCRIBER, intendipg i C ip fn. relinquish the lianlware business, has removed tbe •babsnoe of his stork to the brtek building In Norwegian street, between Centre end &nail mad stroetnadjoi tang the Liquor store of Mr. Jos, • Smith. where be re now elosik oat his rods with- s out regard to mat: Ile would rerneetinile gall the . attention of flonsekeetstrs. licettanirs, Miners and others to his stock. being satiotled that It Will be Glib/fir - advantage. to give him a call, as be ta determined to 'close the badness. Amongst his stock will be Ibund general assortment sueb as le , usually' kept in ilardwzre . Stores. Mere w ill be sound— Locks. - Hinges. Hand and Pane/ News, X Oat and tllil Inws, Vitra and Hipps, . t agile, Bellows, Viers, Storks and Dina, Chisels, Acme's, Braces and Bills, • t, %Plangent ell kinds, Tacks, Brads. Chains, • Shovel's and Spade., Saddlery tfardware. siidake, Tools.. Wagmt Boats, • dEtrAbo on band, lot of drat rate Cabinet sod Conch. maker's Tarnish and Japan. tottothaw with Rolled and Forged Iron, Shear, C4llV:and Paring Steel. ,te . of the best menttbetorm ;., • CHAS. W. CLNdi B. April 30, . VALUABLE WORKS - , PAIUNING, GA3DI2ITNIa, tOOlt SALE-,a variety of the latest nod most reliable Woe ii,romprialtig— • gahon's Ani.flean gardening. rev bed *Win. Bridgshrsn's Young Gardemer's Asaistant. Downing's Rural Essays. do Traits and Fruit Tana of Atersafta, Johnson's Dictionary of Gardeulttf. Dames Fruit °anion. Lindley's Utrtitulture.;- Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. Thoutisl American fruit Cahn:lat. Alien's Treatise on tbe Grape. • . -• Thomas's Vann luiptetnents,3:oo ltsgmlags. • male's American Farmer. &Mite, Landscape Hardening.. Balat's Austrian Plover Garden Dlreetary.- Doenlna's Ladles' Comp:into° to the Oardner'a Fanners' Dictionary. • • -• • , •• Nettle fruit, Flouter mid sltahiaO.odeo: ' • Dana's hack Matins!. . . Browne* Field Boot-of Manures. • TheQarden, a potket statutal lid planting flOrtkilhatts. The farm, do do do Apiculture. Hash's Prderesalvelhermer.: " • - • The Flortet'a and Fruit Cultleator'a mats. 'Bennett's Poultry Book. ..L Brown's American Poultry Yard. ' • Bennett's American Nati terer's Colnpqnloo. a variety of Garde* baptism:Ma a the beat quality. For sale at 4 " B. BANNANI Book and Peed Blom. TRU CELEBRATED COPPER • TOE! m rycji ELL'S:PATEN T METAL mO TIP. designed eeperiallp tor Dols', Tooth's a v ab/idretes Boots sod Oboes. - • . . • do Improvement bee beau applied to *lots and aboem.by whit! e raring of camisole to the c 064011101., ar twhtlitrds, Is realised, by actual impartment., . THE TIP Coasietit of a piece of copper or other Indestructible ma twill. neatly Listened to the toe of the toot at *hew sande% s goo phot* piotertinn. Shin invention nine presented to the public, with the lulled knowledge of ltr efsetiessinillity. basing been tested over two yeses. And Is destined entirely to supersede the sad i st,* for Chililmes,Doyf and Duns Boo& end Iftext. She fmPortal's* of tbis Invention gill is redly sp predated. as It is well known thee children lorertobly weu oat thels boota aod stoma Wlttee sit Ohm Too, and, wilts this pasteetioadiwy will :epos so enwrap era tr at least Iwo or three Unseen long as the old, style; while the *spaces Is avr A ,rinns MORE This in TIMUpel Is OIMOSFOCIOUP APPUstbk to ailtom . IlteAs, and all oesupatkosi sukiyakis/Ate toe of Ms bat or shoe to be est or'worta..• • - -• • . Ilerehenes, and the pobibsessasesolly, pt ow the h.- portoore of ebtalolog those goods lwsollately,att they are destined, toe general ultOr tOOlll.lOtOdOa ll nibs. kW °. This (lands may be obtained ne Deasy ail the whole. saledeskrsln uledeskrs la Me pelos ( pal elite*, ate the so boestbefs, . ' CHAU, MeRIT.I4 A CO., ittsrtmes sus Pato - ) August 13,121 33 Cm •