t i station or the ktisiint i JOlrsifil hi eq. .11fil_t4 3.— grt i re c irculation or any• UMW ottierunnefillf 1 0 1 , •etibueolea In tbe Coutityl vs tt ctreniltes r r it& T ,„ o r . th r e tlf e In to ' r gi t g l iulint i l i s e , VcAlurse .ntorth l t= 1 Voisocrtliet as fr lanhilthrid In an, three other pis• Via as rcltl.l the rates of arivertiling are *Way', gra . fi pr ice according to the circulation or the paper. Oiners' eloittitat. DOT _-.. T5 .-t VIL ... LE; P .._, A -,..,... . Dis . ic.; - ~ •. -43_DA1, 00108_4 - E s 1650. , 0/1:-:A -- Porrtvitia. .....„.....--.__L...-------------------- 11116dle Ward, •,. - - ,N. E. Ward • j • , ~' 7. ' fig ----i - ix; ' NW. Wariir • • ' : ''' " r * ' s ° lllll 'W/ 11 C • , - - ;.. - -_, '. ''..,' .--- -**. SIP - - 1 :- - Aehland, . --. , . - . ~ 17 4 7.-. •.,} iii Ranh ' . *• - --, .'- 49 '''' y :- to - Auburn; - ' - - - -.„ - '' . et S - s .• -.. id „... . . . Blythe, Ininche i - .- :, .. -•:-.•-- i -- ,: - ,...3C .''' -"•-- 4ti* Agelatil t ' • anther, vA. ,ll Frost dooin N 0.2,110 Broadway • Fait It 5 0 4 , -, - 44,Coe ' t Ca, btb an4Chaanot Ore eta. West B ru rattart . * - '.* ''•;`'* it ' - 114 tow ”.4 Late; FAQ. ' gom -. .4 . , 1 butyl ti l. Nortbun Casa, ' ~ , -...: -.-- al . -In in , re authorized to rear re au p aos and' co Cream:ma, 4l oef lath Ibr the blmtas• Juniata estat t aahment. &,drba d o n , 127 V. 6 e.- 1- 7 ---- pEOFDrilKEßristo. • Foster, Franey, . -1 la it A meeting of the members of the People's Llen s tn*. ." ' • '- It 136 n olYe - % • , 23 69 t ry and of all opposed to the present cor tat u astorrenta, - - .. • 29 -- OS ~fit National Adtninistration;aud in favor t i o ll i u' h l fa k r,„ l ;:';;;;. - . - , -: -, 'tean idle People's nominees will be held at Hill's xaha l3 o°M,M o labilta,. i ~... --• .. ti L }lntel, Pottsville ; orr.ltiundey: Evening, Oct. Upper llabaniaugo, , 1., . ,' .21 - •' 67 10,nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Addresses will'be de . • East wars, . 1• ' I . , at li ve red by Hon, James%H. Campbell, Robt. t „it, ts .,.. t , , , . -3, 4 3 1 93 2 ° g. Palmer, Benjenin H ay w oo d , Eeqrs and 6:0tw031.40, ' . ' - • : - lap .22 , 3 , '7 Eon Norwegian, . '-. 39 ' ' -SI Ater eloquent and popular speakers. Ontlgibarg. • • - 101 137 ...I, • PloedroverTownablp, . ~, , ' . , 149 121 Geonuts.—The opposition has carried the rinerwove Botottgb• ' - •' • 16 3 a Palo lto, 61 • 66 'Tkird Congressional District in Georgia, and Port Carbon; - . • ROI 09 Port Clinton ' ' - • - • •. 61 66 , two other districts the conteitis close. poster, ' - ', • .era ~ ..% De democratic candidate is elected Clover., of .. . ' ' - 1 /' ' - 'll s t opt by a handsome .majority. , • saboytkm, . , ~ ...-114 -- 64 JUDGE „, w h o , „_ _,A, Se n ator NOrP, i tl l Zr n ' aTril • ' a EDICT, natielngeti &tab- tWard. . :a '' 45 y r oderick, and was mar: lly -wounded in ther, wlrd• . .- 111 1 :- r t ar, - ,- ... -, 7 . .- 7 e nsuing combat, is the lifornia: Supreme fh.(unt - , • . , - - Nortbl II m ut, , - - ~, „ - . lot 154 , Court Judge who ,dticidd the Sunday laws Booth ,Yard, . - res -, rt , un constitutional. Ha was a political dims- Ei „ s T „ v tliAT l . A . ' .. .- 161 101 gogtle, and in trying to kill off Senator Brod- 71 1 ,:lt1 1 ;:°. , a, ...' ~.. - - 1 - 4*6 144, trick, he lost his own life. .. Fremobt, ' '- ' ." •••• - . 1 5 64 2 . i ll Unleo, WaattLedtad, • . - 110 216 West Penn, . ,60 "118 I Total, ! ' . - 6703 ' 6431 •`' • 6494 , i OUR COUNTY AFFAIRS—The Robberies. • All lUaoest citizene'nf all parties, ;rho •want to p ut a 'stop to the extensive'roboeries of -our , Count, Treasury Ind the Alms Rouse Fund, to gether with the monstrous a - feelings practiced In m op of our townships, oUght to.vote for the Pao pfe's Ticket on Tuesday, next. They. pledged themselves in favor of Reform last year, and they . fulfilled all their pro Mises last winter.. 3 hey have s 'topped manY.leake already Give the people' the control of the Commissione a *GM and the Alms Route, and theywill'ithp moreheakeland save i thousands of dellarsannual y to the tatilayer& of the County. .: ' . .''• - ---. ------..4 .- . ~..,.-.---------•_ti__.__ WORTH - CODING FOR. . irn It is positively pal b those who have in vestigated the affairs of th ' County, that if the People's - Party are put in power in all the depart ments of this County \ • ' . • - $lO,OOO a Year in Tazatial Can be saved &atonally. ''iie preient high "taxes of the County, caused by the enormous stealirigs practised fore few years poet, will soon ruin al most every timed -working And 'industrious man in the County, if nut checked. -Is not teieh a change vottheontending for by 'every honest voter and ox-payer, in the County ? Then rot" the People's Icket on Toads, next, if you desire a reformat- CALironstA..—The lecomptonites have swept COlifornia, electing their Governor by a large ma jority. The vote fur the Congressional candidates vas close, (he Republicans and anti-Lecumpton. its having united o on; the same candidates for Con 14t!d-State Printer. BleKibbin is the first anti.Lecouiptonitelor •the last 'Congress presented to the people•for re-election, who has been defeat ed. .The Administration party 'Dent large sttms of money to carry the election and have succeeded. Judge Terry challenged Senator Broderick after the election. They met, and the Judge was' mor tally wounded at the first fire. •, • . . • • The contest wan a very_easiting One, BOYS UP AND AT THEM. A *aim from Reading deletes' that the Peoples. Ticket; with the gallant Keim at its head, will sweep'"Pid Berks" like a burricade on Tuesday out. We learn also that the'PeoPle's candidate' for the Legislature in Old .Northumberland will also be elected' on-Tuesday' next. Now boys, we want to see a big majority piled up for the. Peo ple's Ticket in Schuylkill County—yOu can knock the Whaeg-doodle faction clean out of their bouts, nu Tuesday next, if you"will go to work right. - llefeatis already depicted their countenances, snil the general. Impression is that they will be beaten so badly, that scarcely a grease spot will be loft of them after the election. tWith Berks, Schuylkill Ind : Northumberland 'OD. the People's side, Patentßeinocracy can scarcely find a hiding place in thit State hereafter. TIVB $lB,OOO ROBBERY. • .• Tan Peyote, you are aware thst.4udgmeet hes bee given in favor of the State in the above sum against our County, which ebm was paid into the CountiTrtaanp tor the uae of the State, by you, and stolen therefrom by a Democratic Alec-hold er. Independent of the above sum, about $15,000 . - More has heetitolen from the County Treasury by this eam i ttemocratio o ffi ce-holder, whieh„..if his security.. ors nut pay, you will hare to pay over again.: In the meantime the 'tax-payerr; in addition to heiry taxes, are compelled to pay interest on the large sums . of borrowed money , to meet the wants.of the County. Is it-not time that the people should take oar County affairs oldie. 'their direction, and.pur a atop to these wholesale robberies by politicians?, WE have but lAle room to devote to the anua bie and courteafttseilitor of the ,".North Tenn. Sylvania" Register; this week'. We however pity his readers for, the dose he again inflicted on them in his last issue. He saes among-other things, that we area "blaCk. guard." This reminds us of the propensity of 'an old friend who occasion fly got a little lively at convivial parties, and when in that condition• every person he met he declared to be-drunk. So.with this man Fernon, he is such an intensified one, that itoozeti out all over, and so completely enveloped his whole caresiand conduct that he ; like ou t old friend, a disposed to shift his own frailti on those who are directly the opposite. FAIMERS AND an The Scranton hepaq(cism glees 0 1 excellent advice . tru the Farmers .nn Luzern° • County, ethich la equally lbw. or Schuylkilreouuty: • . A Word to Partners. ' Democratic farmers! a word with i liming to a party that opposes erote du'try, because itOirns that it is tally to pay a WA prfce fur goods n when you can get them soinach elms Admit that your coat's, your shoes a fabrics of liven and iron gaits more eared at home than if. brought from a you ce that the men that make the you too, that they and 'heir stock c products you raise. You sell them . h ,turnips, oats, an'd a host of articles w balky to be transported. A foreign take only grains, bat if you can see all you can raise of every descripbo ico can afford to pay a little more a sloth gild take a little less per bus wheat. The doctrine therefore is lam! "buy whep you can buy chats .when you can dearest." Adm Trade enhanced the price of a farm cuts him off from aMarket for his bu hay and potatoes, white Protection manufacturing establishment at his 'es a market fiir everything be,ran p you sustain, by your rote, a policy alike the value of your soil and the products? If so, uphold the detain • ' A Word to Mined. Mipers of Lucerne! ii•ur•oragua ri , the diamond for coal Iperease the goes the price of coFill and up go y Leesen Olaf demand, and down falls Coat becomes a drug, and jour w with the price of what you furnish. the dentinal for coal ? Domostio use factoring purpoiest Thal:bore fan gcs and mills there are, the greater tion of the coal, which is the produc eau anything be mote fosalish in '5. •to be opposed to a policy which bui : fa/tortes in your toiti.at, Can aoyt suicidal than tasustiin ii"party •w oppuens this creation of , tnannfaet • deer? Why should we bay in Elie (loth or a tabric of metal -when' we we want at 11062- Why should w. tang money to Ley iron and other g tnittmg we could get' theta cheape be made at all here, lima furnishing .al wages, while the money paid for ,ea is kept at home instead ut Rodin -foreign pockets to your own'impuv! you would standby the policy tbat trade, cease waiting the Democrat% I ,SEP , kgate, believed e•I be the World, has he constructed forth. Tie It i 4 eighty.tvuje tt et the Canal—thirty-vac feet site i thifty.two inciter thick. itle -- Durieg the late azOtaty rt 'EmPeror reined in chArger w th e Phet"grekher% Dinder up tint billet& be photoglePticd "mi. A copy or this picture is tech of Ws Mlrelils. It:„ THIS VOTE' ' '. an TiAlto;4 l ,lll"ptiblish the eo+o for Sopron:m.l'W*. to Samnall eounty lostyrir. frr the, tororto,tiosi,of those.who &tiro to com pare !hailstorms it they toma io. out Majority, - -••-• Majority fur. Read; the. Poop! couety,„ 2064 iletatri- majority 1 17,023. . •" Vote the Peoples' Ticket. Free Trade, which di minishes business in the Country does nut suit you. It Agile who are in business can hardly keep from 'railing , and their business is gradually diminish log, artist chance is there foryou to enter into buvi fleas ? Yon cannot do It—many of you are com pelled to spend your time inidleness,—unstious to du loonietblog•—but cannot .land anything to do.— Is it not so I. Then how can you vote for Free Trade and Slave-driving Democracy, Which stouts up all the avenues to business. Thiall of it young man—and ask yourself in all candor; how can -I Tote the Democratic ticket? Am I nut de. stroying all my future prospects, as well as the prospects of my neighbors and friends? Young . - Inca, think seriously on this iubject before you .vote on Tuesday nest. . THE PEOI',IXB TICKET. Look at it—enatnine the character of the mart on it—scrtne l of them you have tried and found them true as steel to your interests—try them nolo. The, balance are all fresh. /milt dm ranks ,of the people,. not one haring been a candidate for office before, tuna it may the'refore truly he termed the Peitpla's Ticket. So .tionest and capable ere the ; candidutei fur the different posts, that the ticket commends the respect of voters•tif all par ties. A better ticket was never placed before the voters of 'SChuylkill County, sad but a few days ago wisheat4 an influential Democrat declare that he would vote it from top to bottom. liek like thousands of other's, bad become disgusted witb the Free Tiede and Slavery doctrines of the pres ent Administration, add iras goittg to give his vote -in favor of those who,adrocate Protection to At:eerie/in Industry; and Free Sidi tor tree white men,iand not fur Slaves. l r r rifeSTOM fiticm--- The Harrisburg Telegroph declares that the 'feigns of tale timer unerringly indicate the e1ec.;.,1 lion of the Peoples State Ticket on Tuesday of,' next week. There is an intense desire on the partrl of the people throughout . the State to rebuke ands' overthrow the Buchanan dyriasty ; and if they are not overtaken by the soldieries' Which grows out. of o'er confidence, and thereby inducepto sub stitute the will for the decd, the ieboke wil' be ,more terrible end seething then it 'was last year . We afpnal,ltherefure, to tier friends everywhere, • to lay aside everything like apathy or inactivity , and buckle!on their armor for a.dectsive enceitn: ter,' The en emy is organising secretly and quiet ly, and expects to steal* 'marett uphn'you. Fore warned is (entail:tied. Rally en masse undo t 4 the flag of Freedom and Protection to Ameilcanln dustry, and poll. a full 1 veto for Coca ryt\fia nd Krim, and the victory will be yours 1 .. Aamtnt.tx Inrrtrutz, pnnlosnofta,—We call particular iitb.ntion to the atirertisement of 1114 • Institution', under the Superintendence ' of tichneider,yrincipal. The school is beautifully , located in the.quieLboro l ogh of Orwiplarg, and we speak advisedly when we assert that the pupils turned out.i from this Inititution will rank with those of any other Institution in the State of a similar character. Our citizens who do not en- joy'gooa s i chools at home, or who prefer seodiog .their children abroad, will Gad it greatly to their advantogi,lin many respect., to sond them .to the `Arcadian Institute at Orw.igsbiarg. Mr. Schnei der is pationately find'of his occupation as an instructor l of youth, nod such teachers always ex cel in imparting information to pupils. One of Mr. Snyder's pupils was' tenant!, engaged in the Grammar School of our borough, end his exami- nation frond iuperfor to'that of all .h is witnercus • competitors, many of whom had been teaching_ for a number of years.• 01111P9ST OFFKR..—Tad (Minna Ul OUT Post Of- . fice is not prope-ly attended to from some enure or other, and unless it improves soon, the peupb will be compelled to get ,up;• petition and ask fur a removal. Within ten days we have had no "less than three lotto:BE6A to' ouroffice found in other people's bOxes—and we learn there is a general complaint:among our citizens arising front the same.eauso. Such mistakes can only spring from a groat degree of 'carelessness. About two months ego,.a gentletrian wits absent from our Borough for three weeks; on his return be found two of our letterein his box where they bad remained about iwo weeks. One contained a remittance to renew a Policy of Life Insurance, Atch bad ex pired the the letter was lying in,:the wrong box in the Post Office. In case of death, his family would have loitt:the insurance or else the 11' wit Blaster would have h..en held responsible. e following d Miners of liplicable to you„ You tion to hi •• height of ar at home - per abroad. ,t 1 bats; Tour , • MINERS AND LABORERS WILL YOU, PROVE RECREANTS Recollect that ulcer the so-coiled DeinJeratiJ Judges of . the Supreme Court nullified the law . • which gave you protection fur your wages in care 'cif 'Whims, the People'e • Party at the last session of the Legislature. bad another law passed, which Democratic Judges cannot touch, securing to you your hard-earned wages, in case of failures. This is a just and humane law which we bites, always advocated: But the Miner or Laborer employed at our Collieries, who votes against the People's Representatives at the election on Tue.day next, is reereant to his own interests, and does not, .de. , protection-...it fact, h i e scarcely deserve! .to be called a man, because he emit., the band that exteedi to tilin relief ankAgives him support for himself and family. It is all folly to con end that he clines for principle id sopporting-ihe.en .called Democracy , because, they have but one princiole'left, and that is all embraced in the word PLC:CDR% and they would just as readily plan. der a working man as any' othe r class of the cuth manity, or the public, trealiories. if manacle road. Don't ar'e' afar neutne *bat Yr potatoes, itch are too .arket will re a sale for of produce, and for your el lor your not always et, aad 'sell 't that Free ' ra grain ; it. ter and eggs, by creating oar tarnish. iodate.' Will tbat lesaega ariety of otic ticket.- e or fall with demtiod, up .ur wakes.— , the price.— oes descend What creates and menu odes and fur-. he conatnp tif our labor. :o, thou, than ds up menu log be: more l ich 'virtually riei ci - your ud a yard of Can create all keep caper. ode, even ad ,if they can you addition . cur PUrChai. he way into •rishment ? if builds up the ickat. ..... ~-. TIIE GRCAT CRICKET MATCH --4111i , TWV.NT,T , TWO BAL,I.Ir BEATEN.--TLe Elevet. of Ail Eng liLod beat; the Terenr)-two Cricketers at. Now York badly. On the first innings •the' Earli s hmen scored as donors : -7, -•' - ! asou.sn—nass lamb . r i , • T. liarearil, b Han Ravi. ts lal It. Carpenter, e Senlor,b Barns . . % J. ISteden ' run out ' • a 0: Pert, 011bbes ' W.Cell.ll2.lbOM" ' . • 5 . T. Lockyer. e Lang, b liallls . •_, • 'l , A. Itiger, el, 11.1110, b Gibber • • 1 11. 11. Stepbeimni b Hants. • . - 1 J. (Sear, b Halls , • J. Grooky,l b Ilallle ,_ 1 J. Jackson; not. out .- Dyes 10, leg-byes I, wiles 'I2, no balls 2 Total, nrnmutiro First Inntim, , a•c•ond labia& / • • Total. I 90 Beaten in a sin& Innings by M. The New York Cricketers .11M have to brurb up a little.' L l s ar st. bl l t i t tele—tha Width the* dentind Ad" WAo are the dliserabfef—Let the Dyspep ir, wtio sOffers physicolly sod 'Smolt:illy sower. B 'ut though ho has drunk the Teti dress of Suffer lug, relistlexists In the Oxygenated Bitten; thep am core for ill his *oat." a at P0611'0114 1 list ridiorby he Boulevard, the head of his o bo presente d PIPEWOPeR Daum. Colmar, Dried t Beet Aid Pima Ringer, just received and fop rale et E. Me - Dosold's Dry Mods mad Grocery Sire, nazi dour -to Praok Putt's IlordwaTo iStete„Ccette.strcet. YOUNG KEN _ Wits aslgnit* 7 4iiHii-4 - 4744tirii Erin Mis 7 n. —.iii;egAir . (44,4 04;4 4 :l4iii4'loi.ei r •,4- 1 „Aa lid :Bit - wins.: ;Tlis , sirs of pot* .Dolki if l . psg, in Holland l i ons, Sheboytais islitity,'W, "sin k Sufferteinacli'froin Wisknois of 'burst, and :Indigestion, ..: She bad been under ;a p ids,. elan's earn for some time. 4tlthiliiiia* . :, : . L ,o bet! teen Ms skill. SIM * parcbiOe Amin ! )I !' . . LAND times at our ollier k which hes given . at . - to her stoinseh ; her.appetita aiditret*li .0 . 11 to: turning, and we Arial, ,belleraLibat tide Is *xi areal ante effected by ',li.ur Melnik*, - ,-'' '. , f , We bas, stilt to locoed many irtuditrial ~i,', *tested, by:this reenidy, bias/ilk waft Micas op.; liortunity; Ott thing you can rely - loos, oi! *o have publiebed are from pennon mush res 1- td in.our community, and are !Steralls truf;' - J. QUINTIJ , Ed. Sbehoysla Niensbode, Sheboygan, is. r{,,t )4 1:4 (4 • TOR AUDITOR. OTIDIRAW: Tlifesta. S. Cisebrami at Iterk colt S ''',OR eV ~GEXESIAL: 'scums= U. seta' s at Seeks Omaiat - corm nom 701 "Assarsti : W3L SCIIALL, of Onrivilmul. JOICS P. BOYSII, tranqua. puggitToN, ortreawat., EZl:===ii HOW SLI. pi, Minenve ilk; vox vitascsra: 7ASLICB R. CUCAVER, of Ashland. toe omrnaetoarrn•: NTAN 3.IUOXAS, or Washisstaa toinalldP, 11:4 cops= t nt:LIL BRANDT, ot traorkiovresti/P. rag sm►nos t LIIWIS J.514111M, of Pottsville; • _ tot micro _ OP TB; root t Dr.AUttI!TIJS 31111L47;rf Auburn. gLi T . II93IPSOS, of Norrojrian.iosii.bip. IIItALDEZOCBATIO nexE TIMM? . . ; von AVIIITO4 GENZIAL C Etichardsos L. Widirbt, of Phlladelph FOR SURVEYOR GIMP:RAU . : • John Slow., of Franklin County. 0011111 T TICIMT. Tot ASSEMBLY : • JOSEPH K.ILAUREIE of Eldred, MCILAEL BEARD, of Tamaqua, EDWARD'SERNS, of North lilaoheim. • 111111220, •TTORRUT EORtiP. ilels. Seim, of Pottsville. • ma TIZA/111131: V s ETER Y. XLIDEY, or Pottsville. COX11161110NU: fCUABLEBII. FIRLDEMICIA, of West Peon , " PO* C 011.03111: Dr. E. CIIICIIESTRU, of Seboylklll Ilona Z ol H DC aley. POll omicron or one P 00111: - FEEEEITICK BECK, olliortli Msßbel FOR ACD1T011: JOON' W. DOWNING. of Pottsville THE COAL TWA E. . r.. w i :t ..,.~.li~U.l+ ;• s. ~l{D.tD otober 6 7 1130. F The quantify stet by Railroad ibis week ie 410,- 039 12—by Canal, 30,402 16—for lbs. week, 701,. 432 03 tout, against 40,337 by Railoewd, wed 41.- 669 . by Canal for the- Currespendleg wick - t year. Lots tlor the witak,tbOictonp. The Board. oflittutleis ot the Seisayik ill Nay - gation Company, arriVed"alliount tabors Thursday evenin - g,.in their barge, baring modal their kali trip for the inspactiosi of their . work'. The trade sums up this week ■s Mows: 1 >ki 2.7,4 1 2,1.71 gl :Srg S . 1 g ' 2 :?. E Et% 4 -" I'3 "f! OyH. m er I- t? o TI,•1 ' 4 !?2 , 11:;. 4 ik ; 1 1, 2 f ia =. ?Q e.n• 1 . 2 3 tro g= • •ri FF 9 4- . 1 I g ... - .._..r. ~,g „ ,t s. ... r . rm i,4 4 --. it 3.. eal.!- .:-... ......... ....e." 7. pl .. ..91 :11.4f.' 7 4•1 g . • raZatf. 5E q. . I ale 4 i'd on . . h .... ..2- . 311,4 ~-... - ... a. - "I ..144-...c4ow — ta m..4.4c100... m , e4.01....§44 * OM . J..Colap .4 .r....... 0 m g 5 7 —cAlpiii.L. r tn.:l:Ein g ~,,5er,,,,,, , _ • 4 APlodo.lo.ro= 1.. - 4? 7..1 - 24.5 - muciat.kt2 ZlTl:ig2e.Ts4 liEg..Bs4=.two ttZW.Cltgailr •ta I 7-* ..e El rd s . 4 . .E.Staz. t k'g •z:tP....*Wkji ..• ...... .... 1:1. Ili ... - § Ee COO :1 lu ..i:'s , N=24rs.; 4 Ji,:g?.. ' - g -W-15,VOA- •ce• "yl ~ rl - 416 r. nil s• • .1 L • • 'c„ • .:' • . 3 re Eiz I '• • h There is a loss. fur the week, compared with lost year, of 2,250 tens. .1 The increase. of Anthracite this season so from all the Regions, is 707,288 tons. There is a decrease in the azgregate fretn. the Bituininons, Regioni sending Coat to the Oar board.: - • 1 - Freights from Port Riebmend to the East are gradually on the rise. We (loots to ROstim at 81 50; to Abode Island, 25, and to 90 @95 to New..Yoric. A name ASID AILMITOWN'It.m.RoAD:—We are happy to state that. I land ,IL'Otilersi, have al-, ready responded to the prirPosition made through our columns last week, approPriatingl2,per cent., of. their rents towards furnishing the Irorrfor the, road. Every intelligent lead kcilder sees the ne-1 eeseity of hie aiding in Its construction, to sebserve, lila own interests. If this road Is not built veotal will have to be be reduced at least: 20 pei cent.,l before our Region will be able to compete withl the other Regions in the New York market, which is the great Coal mart of the .Country. Mr.. Johnson, the Privident of the- - -341ew Jereey,i Central Railroad, is In Europe. Be-will iail,fort New York on the 15th of this month, l(tid as sooni ea be arrives, arrangements will he nude for car-1 tying Coal on his road, do that the Managers of the Auburn and Allentown Company will be atisq to arriva eta rate of charges td be made Tor the tionsportition of Coal between Mount Carbon and New York. The Board of Managers Rini then meet our citizens, end confer with them otki this subject. A circular mill be addresied to tho lend-holders in a few 41ay', to which we hope they will respond promptly. Those who have rend the delta:ll4 for the last terr.weeks ought to be sufficiently posted np on this subject, (o mike up their minds as to the necessity of subscriptions on their pirt. , — About $50,000 is enbscriptint have already been promised here by our Iron IStanafactureri, incase the ‘ iron is.made in Schuylkill . County, wberelt of roam ought to be=Be. A week's notice w ill be given of the visit of the Board of Manager', border that those interested can be present-from all-parts of the Region. In the mean time let every citizen make op his mind how much stock he will take, and be ready to act as soon as the preliminary arrangements are all completed. Mr. Wilder, the Superintendent of the Mine Hill Railroad, asenres as that the route from Schuylkill to-Auburn. as surveyed, isquite 'favorable—that it can be completed with a single ' ree k ; graded for double one, at a' cost not . eseceditt $30.000 'per mile, complete. The im pression is , that the test of the whole line, frtiM Mount Cirbon to Auburn, will not exceed $300.- 000. Title is $lOO,OOO less then we pht.lt dollen in our estimate made a few,weeke ago. We have no toubt but that the Mine'llill itallroaCCompa. ny will find it greatly to their Interest to aid largely in the making of thil conneetion, as it would greatly falllitete Amainess on their road, and may be the means of Miming this expense of transportation 'Ol2 Coal on their Road in this Re gion. The $250,000 Additional stock .sn'thOrised by this Company to be paid in during Mil; Might' he appropriated to this object es aeon' as the Ai burn and Allentown Railroad is commenced again. Wit observe by the, Philadelphia - 'ltalian of Thursday, that Mr. Cullen is about id withdrew from the Presidency' of the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, as soon as - a . eucoessor is de, eided tin. The Bulletin , alludineto this -etalS.. Jett ll n il o Y t g ire . in Icdper .A referring to the . Eta ding Rail road Company Ind the propable resignation of Mr. Cal len, the President. would lead to the Interemas that there was dlmatisfacilon in the Paard. This. w/learn is not the ease. But It is tioresary that the Company should have a revs:salient, la Europe to attend.to certain st ream maturing in IFflO, which !snow near at ham:L .- Ind it is believed that no one is to competent . for this bees as It.. Cullen. It is. therefore, probable, that be will go Enmpe, and the Presidency win be assir.ned to some 'ape else. Nut no change will be made until the Board basted full deliberation .and has determined upon a ,flt glimpser who shall be satisfactory to all concerned." Cullen is aleetleuran of gnat...respeetabir-,. acc t end . on whore worifthe most implisit reliance. coo be pleecd-11 'well' qualigied to utinage the monied °Satre, and the details of the road, but be lacked that suavity of manners ao requisite in the management of a corporatist' where the business is so large, and which mutt necessarily bring btu' ieionntact so frequently with thirst "who tarnish the trade. Ile Lj ratber"bleor in kis manner, and so very decided, that bat .llttle intercourse took p lace between the President and the Trade; ill fact s perfect estrangement hid simnel isken plectbe wecn tbetn c rilicb tondetoti it rather nnpleniant tolootltialiOcernso • da iivi*li:rotiir rton fat , 1 0 1. 1 1 r eo. * deep 0 4, 6 ° 8 . 0 b 1 .0 0 ,14. 11 11 1 . 1146 1 1 4 1119 "thflk:**4- 04.11 4 1- , o ** llo- ste*intple: l ! oot earl to .- thhi anti% * 1ti.A,W 1 014 6111 0 * b ell i lr 4 1 1 !' ) 4 .414 tioctioe•ati.ot befill - see* it.: 11. - is bsut atieaLsted ritlt the inlet - 14f" , 11 : 14 ! -;,114 44\ tht ll 4, ll4& o 4 :#r*lsaitjo.„ Tweet *1 kiwi it hi' oat make a siegla.Tatiom _ paw* the ileeetw7 -UPltiors_lN '044, 1 0 !Pa* tl4ifte.:, ll filte will toliteitnifseild 4ll , 1 4- mast at a ‘ glammihittitetmlitaktabe eamouttanaL troll, 11 0 1 . - - eft, ail*tikt .4's4 tee . aaiiatage of Coal °maim' doiag tagataasi eiith..olo . Reat, always celled span him witk peat eoalitsam. knew*" that-081f intateata mould be pretested. eourageoL_ It geoid atm be kiwis that 81246 Maker Imbed . from yob , Plotammy. beam aifficotiff hs,sve . ociernit all paid" hive Might for bli 114v1M, sad be bat invariably : l)4p called I . for Aroastiltatlon. and his adrift hu eat:Muted largely •to wad aft have oetteirid. - Webers beard it *Hedged egelont Mr: Zither, that Is :wee wstravagent- as ,Presidnot . These who mete this 'tharga,inost benr in mint tat so ..rairroad.,encoentered each 'determined' b stility as the Reading Rail Road did white buitdin , and 1 during the earlier . yeantafter. its complerio . lf p e. it 'hes been hostile to Philadelphia' arid ealco tined, to divert all the trade from that int, i tumid ti it have nnionritered *Gib bitter ha ility 411' ibis road did 'front that city. At one s rim there was - not :a single • paint. - in the city that ould raise ite,voicOn its Uranus; more, inlet i in fever of i the road en'io inifiint Inserted In phliadelphia paper. even as advertitementa , - , The road required funds-411d Mr. TOrker never made so enemy tolbe road. It it true Ile granted many favors; but necestav* to l i g l ii i' l so to elm; 1 taro the road and build op a trail', e set bestile .interests. Re • did build it nr4t e th' a n l immense tnide, bat owing to tbi:detera I 'd opposition etn• gaged' against ft, every dollar required for the road emilt belt: be• obtained under the most disadvantageous alreomstapeas, which leaded to . swell op the capital clinch lint , iban It auglit • 1 to tba: . • Spitballs difacaltita hive all Wes matt the road is substantially ,built; - the equipmenta ere *goal : for -a carriage of two million tons of Coal—tb& Boating debt has been funded, and tirovision undo to meet in 1860 by an issue of bonds authorised some two years se, so that the . erponditnree will not be heavy bore 4 ter. Mr. Tucker is now te from ell the obliga tion sbe encountered befo ta in the toinagement of the road, and be 'mold po .in again unttatm milled and independent. With Mr. Tacker as President—Mi.". Steil, as Vice Presidentto perlatand all il;er elatailt, and Mr. Niebole at Reo oral superintendent of thp,tratle of i11 . ..r00d, it would bo a ',Ong tuns, tied command tb0000ll• dance of all e.figegisdiO thil Coal Trade, which will always Winn, ita iner!seed a mount.of tonnage eonelosloa *mart fauflastily, that we. know of 'no salvos - Who Is ro hejmy In 'Me' inter pourer, Wilk the trade, so quick, in his .periteptlons of the wants of the trade, Ind who can. command 'more work, In times of 41111eult1, from the am ploycen of : the 'Toted, than John Tucker. And there (soothing wheel the trade dreads ea ranch ae new And inerperieneed•rnen who hare ears favorite theory to carry out, and whin is fregusady done it the expense of, and to the great detrihnent of the trade. 'There ore oar views of the subject; and we givi them for what they araltoltb.` SCRANTON COAL Nonfif.-;-It will be 'Peen by the &Howie Otatement of shipments an thy Chensogn Canalria. Biragbatnton, that the oonpomption'nf Seranton Coal is on the laciest* In Central New York: 1858. • ; 1859, Month, .s 5.312 9.288 Season. 28,108 1 48,988 . - . . have - no: change to note in either the Coal or Iron Markets in Philadelph:a. Newt'Mk, Boa. ton or,Baltimore. No change has ,taken Flage in prices. and,tbe . dsmand is only moderate. • Schuylkill Coal Trade for 18511. Quantity of Coal unity ltallroad and Canal, tor the vett ending on Thursday evening Ito : ninAlan. CABAL. 10,031'17 . • '0.210 00 2,168 QI - 2,354'06 Port Carboa, rott‘villo. 1 Schuylkill naval. -Attbwitt, _ yluten, Tafel fir the 'reek, . 23:011,01. 1.1 Pot t .5 Oil . 26,222 10 1007 00 - •-•---- 40,07.9. 2 39-193 1 8 • • Pteeteasly this year, 1,274,12.) 08 962,602 96 Total, ' 1.314,180 00, 901803 02 Unmet time last year, 1,,228.1b9 10 . 937,218 08 , Increase, tons, lgelinylklit Comity laullrosids 11139 s the following la the quantity of Coal tranenorted over the different Railroad. In gcbuylkill County, far week ending on Thursday eceninglatits RZEIC. Mina 11111 and E. Litman It. It., 47.243 10 Mt. Carbon. . ••• 4,920 08 " 0,321 02 • Zi0,105 011 it:llarbon & L L Carbon 11.130 . 01 348,101 DX 'Mill Creek,'l3,l39 U.S 4110„"d8 01 LltltxEinhu. kill, ' C 3 . .%15:553 11, Plnegrove Coal Trade f or 1830. •Amouut traosportml during the 'ost mouth: Union Canal, . Suntan' It milrend. Lehigh Coal Tiade tor 1559 by Canal. For tan weak euding oti Saturday List: , • Lehigh CoaLend Nov.en., Spring Mountain 31Ines, • C•••leralue • do., C /levier 3leadow . do.. 3.997 13 New York and Leblgh*Coal Co.,' • ni, 16 9,736 08 I Gentian Nona Coal Co., • 1.2. 09 32.9'..9 01 Not th Spring llountslo Coal, • 1,2:3.1t ' 19.218 IX I Old Bearer Meadow, ' 166 12 618 OS '', I).3luenmos and_ others, 223 10 3,030 19 i liazleinn Coal, 3:170 14 111.980 18 Sugar Lruf Coal; )louut Ploaaaut Coal, ItUM Burk-Mountain Ccial Co., Franklin Coal Co.. A udeorled k Coal Co., llarttonl Coal Co, lloacock Coal, 0 - Total, . . . 21,51012 132,782.15 Lehigh Valley-R. R.for 1859. For amok ontling on Saturday last: RICK. lisalotou (A. Pardee &C 5,) 3,301 OS K. Sugar host,(Parker & C 0..) 2.334 OS Council Itld2e.(Shorpe,L..& C 0.,) 1,534 02 Mount Clearant, 301 09 S. Mt., (Hand,'lpbs &Hampshire ' ) 2. 2 0 1 16' Coleraine, (Rat cliff Clobuson,) 883 00 Bearer Meadow. 1,75 14 N. York d Lehigh. (Taggar t & Son) 1,2N7 07 N. Sp. Nt. (JAI. MeCrelsry 2 Co., 1,666 07 B. Sp. Stt..(Dolblo d C 0..) Union lrnprovemeot Co., German Penna., Other Shlppeß„ Total by Railroad, Canal, Last year, Increase. io ter. notesi.of Toll and Tranapoittation on ‘-, PIMA. & ILLIDIMiI &A - 11 4 1110AD Prom ; Yrom ' Prom • Prom. //Lett/ton ; 3. Ha rex . A ab lira Pi•Miltom. To Richmond, $1 MI f $1 45 ;$1 35 St 33 To Philadst , 1 60 1 43 *. 1 :15 .- 1 30 Spring Minn, las lao 120 120 Reading, . 93' 00 80 . 60 'Rates of Toll by Canal for the present. ' • Yew* 11. CArtns.ll. Carb*M. 8 Miceo./.7.Ctinton To Phlindo • 75 74 • 72 1 9 --- 60 Spring 3111,Li5,. 60 . 53 tO Norriotoira, 5.5 , 51 52 43 Reading, 83 • ' 37 as 31 flutes of Freight by Canal. Prom Pt. (1 & Mt. C. S. harm, it. Chalon. TO New York, 11 55 $1 40 $1•35 ' iTo Ohieladc. - 50 45 ! 40 - gates of Toll and Transportation Oa IRS Litlllo/1 VALLEY RAIL /LOAD. Manch Chunk to Trenton, *- • - • - do ittlastattiport. - 194 1 4 • do Morris Caoal Basin at Phillipsburg,. 15 SATES ON IBS CASABA. From Montt Ci.unk to Now York via Rehr • wars di Raritan Canal, $2 50 men ilsoth 'Chunk to New York via Slots. ' „rim Calm,. Mites 'filial. Atiti., from Mauch Chunk. Via Letligh Valley and Nortbern Penn. Railroad's. to4iNtor Wrest, 4.lllladelphla. $1 n }[Raton of Toll, d 54.9 to Baltimore. In can of - lodicittioa Cloopory. Qi ra. tram 21342eyabovoShansoklo,', 020 . SZ . 1 , 5 _ . D& , below Do. 245 A 60! 2 20 IDR . Trevartoa, tokens Valley, *Plnearovn. lOWAEItrADINIIOIDIng: BONE.S.WANTED. NIrANTED a jot of BOW:13 hametli afely. Apply to , • Pottsville,Oct,. 5, '55 • . - 41, THE CREAT EASTERN. T ONDON NEWS rootalotnga tirlenitl4 colored picture of the Brest .a.torn, stse44 X 3 inthes, with a number of other.l4 lustrattors--estra triples, friOsaleat , B. BA.NNAN'B Bookstore. vFTiattikgy B ANK OF -• • THE POTTSVILLE in the County of &huylkill.aa r. quired by the Second Seetiod of the Aet of the. General Asseeday of thia Counioefrealtli, approved thellith day of October, A:. D.. 1147: • Amount of LO/OF aed Inseminate, Ifu Elpecleowned by the Dane, I In vault; • - • 4 1 1;4709 22• Do Dee brother banks, : •• • bi :10 24' Do Notes of other Darks. • Do. Cheeks •of other Sauk' and' Cash drafts, • 101 ; 814 06 , 411n445. Dank Notes to Monk north America, ChlLdelpLiy ' 55,106 00 rz0,709 06 (Amount .Nctas la Circulation - 810110 00 - • 1 &Leas Ann: In bk. Atm, Phila., 85,100 06 ,26 1 . 4 ' xm 10108 90 r4tes Ohs wore statement Is correct; lotto' than the Hooke they snood bulb* inoruhsg or the 419 di yof October, 1840.- •-"' - • -AntAaorsica, reishkr;• Actriumi oit l inglesenla Affi‘re sto: Mitt Sesetithelety aJ taae , ..A. D., 11189. - • JACOtIItBXD .r. Naar ilk, October B,'b7 42. amount Dti IDo Due other BADIII, tam • run :Steak, amt l oam '1:11 et, ANON* a1iv.,4000 • t 4 1 • 101 1/62•0111116g itle•olhadell ~...12frosiowtoc-ras. 414 t ,- _-___ — ,lllolkilitartAktookst ' _warusni., P. - an / 4 04 lat Dry,:tr 14. • .F 1414,1114 con,p,.. the • ipb s t gesiowd % ar oda Ibe per*** sleii* 401 Ibi TTli tolll o . The tire , *icor,irs= ir Wirt ° <ut. Ordody l fiegre ge emplaist silt tarebb the 44,jattut. wink lostpaahs, sad Os issumberalsoramda.- older ottboColowt- W. Ir. WO • 4, 1 * 11 14:, • M•11111op Ottokr , 14•01 ARCADIAN illit81111)T16:: HE WititeilSesokin of this tin Ist of Nonsober, Tbe *bort tia ',bleb Rig Rested) is noted; Re 'its Intim pant and Maltby Ineentahs air; la entirely est ot those daaseroas ten pinions *ostrich Anises la bow Oaddl ate so oath exposed: sad Is,Jenson et_ mom. bane sLthis 2)4 elan of the PhihasWa sad itemdlos Railroad, to sod than abl.h a coach runs totes e day. lihustarit—Orthpinni was formerly On seat of Or tire of &baytkill socrentr. Shied its remond ralFedts. snit Om Plastic beildisphave bon wed fin olio) }Oro poses. , Theta lanittlaspi bansall bete Sank aldadd sow sidersbliexpenna;At is bolhmel that nosiadiarinatt tattoo In the State it bettor provided sea 'properly are ranged rates, and ronvezkarsofirronepemest then-the .Areadlas Inalitate. the ,tale sad Few& Student. roots and sleep fer aspirate haildisaph but mast at ties MOO tatda.- • ". , dilaKors.—Tbaadkainalka year Is dividel Into brass* aloos of See smooths oath, eamstensing nespsetively ea the Ist of Noesostisr sadist of Ral. Tana,—Nordics. Tuition. Ididst an d Mail. per an dos, $b „Fifty dollars I. hi paid 'a hen the Rodent entere—the istoolnder at the close of lbw session. lio redaction of Wats adadassids asessmt of tampantry absaner, or Irina is student leant before Martino of a, sossion ushers artstal and yrofrated be' the ISSN. Ito extra iiharger for any *imbed aunt irons. /resell and Spanish. A ppllrailons for adraintioe dress ELIAS SCUSZIDER, A. U. Pr Oct .0,19 , 41-tt, CSEAP war==sr um IMADIZO: timid itsseks as Prieto t Omit tlia • rlein, lf UST received from 'Trade Sale, e a tame and ended assortment of Standard utiseet• Hinson Books which will be soid'at "very low rales,ar lbrding persona a desirable opportunity to supply tom . selves with reading tor the sigqiwitiseldisitwintereventugs, among which wilt Si Gland, TM Morality Novels, various capons, some as lot as Id 50. complete. \ Nneyelopedts Amerlcans,l4 vole. , • Clarke's, kott,'s and The Comprabanslrte Ocatmaenter *ton the Bible. Chamber's Encyclopaedia of Lite snri and, Inibmom. Hon for the People. ' ' efeloinedbt of American Literal re, vols. , Allibone's Dictionary or A utholi tt. Lippincott's Gaultier of tbe W Bayard Taylor's Trareiveomplet r_ Hume and !Wapiti's History o England. Gibbon's Histoty of itomeJ. 'Melding's and &nutlet t's Worts. Addison** Works. comptete. Prescott's Compkte Work% . Wibster's Complete Works. Ira St riekbuld's Queens of teem Hush 51111rei 'Popular Works off Ireing's Lira of 'Washington, 6 vol Poet teal Works or all the les lag s Bons and styles of bindings Is tre rC r opperite fts'A Oct:8, 'COKIIIESIONERS' BALE OF BEAL Brun. rjrIH EI COCOMISSIO ER'S of thit cooaty of ieboylkill. h 'ld- Putdie on Mu DAY. the Toortentth day of uvember nest. at Oar Court Mute in UM Borough of P. Orilla, tbr lb* par. of selling all sorb throated tide. Loot and other Real Easley that were purchased y them at the Trea son?" Oahe. and bare been bald b then be fin years audelorards- agreeable et the Act • trembly. Sale to eimmence at 10 eelock A. M. and • Hone from day to day until the ibll rung property Is 4: 106 acres land Zama Theyk holier SO ace O. Kimmel & Efeleoer 121 acs S W Slcillanes Branch '1 ht Daniel Maier • OS ars Genres Uslt tattoo.' 150 Iss4 8cha1414.21 Taller 93 acs &amasser • • Wt Sultilugar, Bela I Krebs.- • Sr sies Stemiphour & Warta* • . . I hit No 27 R 0 'Vanderbilt.* 00 acs Philip Boyer' 175 ac. Barbera Art lila 161 &es Bailey.* BefteiTlilli 100 ilex lkirotby Labeuberg 1 lot 19 Clayton Roads 1 lot 152 Win 'nowt 414 an J Rankle 402 sea A Uelarlg 404 us C Labenbeni • ' Increase. 3.974 t. , ns 78.830 600 aes Payne Nociman 1 lot No lea Win Pries 1 101091 'Wm Price ' ' Eng Bra 162 sea trettzei. 11 sea John thumb • 33 ses'antringer 7 Oocht 118 sex Seal K Kepner 14 aes.Peter Iltruirnet - 70 sea John Built • 1 lot Wm Mayberry 1) • _ ' Wed Brunnetp TownstAip. t l .400 ses3 Guntslngerjr - 4 see -I Iluntillucer,jr • 12 see Jolitt Reilly 3 an G & D P Miller.: - - 6 nes Samuel - Kremer 8 sea Keller & Delbert , 62 John Belle) . ' , ' 1 tot & house Is Broarti,4st• • • '4l7nsf Township. • - • -' • -..", . - 1 . tp .• nd Patrick MeGnire •• • 1 , ._, • - I lot 3 Lbyff " ...l ' ' 1 , . Ilerstal.4 ll lbrilui lat A b lt cnuie ... ' V Dewist Alot . 1V Thennis .• ' I do Jno Andrews oMlot James Gray 1 shanty James Cotter . .1 lot James Geary , , I lot a shanty 11 Idelllehhol 1 lot Min J 7 homas I etnihty /I Contioni I Int 8 house J Coadron. 1 lot 'a house W.l Jones 1 shanty Evan Evans 18 nes a liniMe L C Dough , 1 shanty Ilsibew Kelly erty and Others • 1 lot A house A-Richards . /- 1 . Malianoy Touriuldp. • . ' 1000 sea Stauffer McKsin 25 sea D Geiser. . 'Powder &a, , 400 sea U Flower. 162 ses it house Fulmer, 100 nes Ludwig, anuttlepr Boyer & Kline, &Co - 2rXi sex J Grimes f ------- 390 scat; Bode •• • 200 tell S Medlar., ' • 10 nes .1 Wnomer " . • 40u an W Ilildebrant , 263 sem J lleebner • North Nan/ides IhiesiGfp. 23 ftes henry Garnett 50 ses Rieke] & Shoemaker 1.0 perches Land 11 White 100 ace Bickel A Shoemaker 1 sere Jairoblitinkle • - 358 ace J Iltintslngerje .: 2 lots F W 1. F Hoopes t shanty SI SleDonal 1 20 ses Hoji sod Bode . I shanty Edw Moran' 76 76 ice Jae and .11arialleed t shanty T Kennedy - Y tot e James ilegley • ' 1. shanty James Isua ban 110 sea Jacob Reed jr • I house Cerny Bird . . 1 lot No . 13 Cuthbert Allen 1 lot a house Iles Dougherty 1 lot No 33.Cutlibert .611 en 11 , t a house Iles _Kelly • 23 ses Coy A Bode i 1 house John McManus A:Chet* lberreship. " • .' 4OO ace Joseph Spenser ••••„,,• . . , • ••. ' ' '' Atli, Kat/hetes' Talemeliip. 430 sex Blclieli" 'lnutile:gel - 700 ace Emil Beek • & Werue 1 - , . 165 see Boyer and Deugler • , Effirei Jilahiewtango Townskip. ' 1 • . 384 ;wit IT . I eager ',--. 'ca ses Filbert, late Parnmem , 60 nes Filbert, late Min man , Upperaltahasitanget Township. • -, ' ' ' . - 12 an Daniel Bresius . , ' East NormegianTosenshlp. 7 - -I lot P Iltdahan emits' . 1 tot Peter Gilbert " ••:. • 1 lot Joseph - Alltian i?'-1., - ` 2 lots Petrick Conned ~ I lot D - 413410:40111t4';17: it lot John C Entine - - • 1 lot Jame* Mitter;•-g.,..5•? ,1 l o t g o iph tt)pi,„, 5 1,,,, •1 Mt :NUMMI We l , ‘r.... 1,. lot James Buchanan • 1 lot Joints Aldridie ' * Slots James Pox •I lot J Settrlogor estate 2 lois Patrick Conner ... - . Nemseestian linnets/lip. •. 1 lot a house T Stark • 1 lotiind house IT Blunt , do do T Gander -do do It Csonnei 'do do W Walicisa do do• 1V Boon do do D Gunder . do do • John FreeS do do 11 Frisent ' do do .5 Williams • do -do . A Fault do 2 houses B Loomis • do do I. Case do 1 Loose A Rfeberds do do G Ilelibungle do .1 ILesdiwork • ' New roe& Tate*thip. . 67.1179 10 5 ,14 14 TOTAL. 1;139.829 12 147,102 04 MONTI,. TOTAL 17,156 16 1.9f6d 19 4 821 r"... 12.6.14 04 WEXI. ' TOTAL. 9.991 03 348,082 03 2:2 02 2142 18 Ca 16 15 221 09 766 13 • :'9.006 03 668 08 12.4 Z) 16 1,655 11 -21.4182 09 IJ4I II 71,714 (4 1,079 01 17,246 10 613 10 16,631 17. 014 15 14.T20 (4 • 290.01 TOTAL. 78.429 16 80.920 14 62.858 12 9.665 97 92,616 13 34.= 05 16,407 19 3t.,227 08 36,538 13 19.08 6!518 7,49713 11.4 64 ir - 4;=817 , --- AA, 19 149383 06 752,71.9 16 39.457 11 1,201.960 00 43.502 901,0'18,00105 6.106 09 173,367 16 t 905,020 70 thous° •ornthil WI eta 1 lot 1 lot It • 14 130 1 lot & It ut use W Lrwii 210 outer 111 k house Mu& 1 pier At ' , 1 lot k 2 uses d . y -• I lotand Dwell god Amy Tormship. - 1/12 tet Jolla Batley, . . . (.., Buller itcaship. 1414 tics Igfbooberz Zct oa' mil Beck 4111 as hu 114rrlx 1 lot No I Clayton hoods' • 120 WI alley k Belterman 15 ars H it ey k Beltermao 1 lot No 110 Vanderbeek 350 sea lintel wok • WO ieit ter Kates" 1 lot No Brock & lOC as franc rt j4OO ies Robert, i4 ) 13 Kin ,11102, (so Toren:hip: ' l I !I ties lif.ninmin Sally! t sod bzsit th rn os do do' J Decker I do do J Rdlltanas Sib belts 6f 1:1 E4' iterly lOU do do V* art Brick k 143011.. 6.)0 ans heirs of CI Natzor 34 lot James James!' tie ass llFeukla 1 lot sod house J Nolan . L Dolor - , trash fp, • 138 sc. John Huber 1 tb en Peter Wilbert 31 ad Peter Filbert ' 100 itex 11 lieberlios S acs refer Filbert 80 acs it lieberliug Pinegriage Township . . 150 ace rblllp Zabii, dal 3 MCP Jacob Snyder 103 MC3 S ETCUIer * Boyce ; Mita 2 lots Martin SIP uebtery 1 k,t. Taylor A Webber 12 aes tleorse Jennings 1 Int J W Beagle 1 lot Ludwig k Unntzinger 1 lot Martin Snyder' lots Beek k Memel I 1 lot T 0 Boyle 1 lot Robert Willlains 1 lot Wytikoop Rush 7.• ikmmigh. .... • 1 Int Chas Elwin* wit 140 ft 101 l Ludwig t Mate stner i 1 114 and home W Blakely 1 lot and Ishop Woothilds li Ilaggetty 1 lot John Batley • 1 I lot W 11111kInsm) - I lot Simnel Heffner' • ' do •4 0 , do • • Ship • 4110 wall nry Shnentalux 102 ars Peter Kern 1 bonsaltenianstn Bahl Mars Cbarles.Wltman • 100 ea Willlam Halter 400arsJas Taggart ' - , • On 'Simnel Orrin 110 us J 1 'lnobst dec'd Petatu . ' hip. 76 •ses Slotltnan, , Snell 8 Glare 100 ars Jeserb Mitchell ' 400 acs Wm Stehle: . 12 aes Leal Reber . 93 as Din Reich • - lOU sea Daniel Eaterly - ,I lot and how" John Ryan • rio Boraivh. II lot John Blettstes• I totand Obliged MeConpel ,do I% do Pd Moine. do 'do - C Doebler :..do shanty d Duniltert/ do house T Martin do boti6.l Dow..heriyot do . 64 J .li4beli, -• 1 r hstfJ Seitsin6r - Toortship. ' ' 7 3 ars D Halo, dee'd 41 sea Jail. it:tinplate. .- 1 lot Joakb Slagle, ... I lot and hooey 1' Draining. er 300 scot P ter Filbert I 109„ goreheare at.el oat*, Morris ylsber horottyo' ' . II lot Joslsh floridity . d ir, il 1424 AIM t b ooty ir •Ilaick braildp. ' 300 ars D id Walker 1100 les (I dron Mesh 120 are Wm La*s2 400 ace L Moder ' 100 ars W Andy:flied 400aes C Dim SOO am Smuffel Kelley 300 am Etas tfer t 11'Kerma 100 an Standar, Kelm & Dpook le 400 sea Kremer' , : - Schuylkill •. 201Saco Egge k ShoOcculter 10 sot Jobu Muhller' 100 um hdaurliultack 110 Ludwig. fluotsluger Sleek , lab aniC & A ilaldenna Pt John Slottt&an 111 its J Netts, late Kllse Schuylkill • I lan Michsel Mori I.lot Thomas Richards 1 lot loose Dittinu 1 lot No 4411 O'Kennedy 1 lot Lora Kennedy - 1 lot it wharf .1 Iltmhet, hit 1 I . lsi NO 440 Nary &abed) 1 lot * wharf ilia**, Patter. • *ptt E,Co • int L Ojoeeh I:20 ac Samuel trilD IIob1bllfpp:Ilea 1 tot Cherie* 'Jetties 35u academe A Zerby tudiElded lief the mual,- ed lands r , do 3 j r or pax lall ti:act A lilegke s • • - - 4 Tasta2sca lotJobn cirlelth 1 lot and bow* D Etinitito 7Taiwl • 62 sex Fembel Riddle &Ca M 2 James 91eClalky 400 sea tikboLifilidgway 11"Syne ! 14 SOO ars Flibert4lllllles au it* Jacob Monis - iiot Moan, ituntsisges.* Lodarti. 6 acs Jamb iteyer. deed, 20 acs Peter Lweicia 94 sex Das Dessert Deters 16 as Polon Pabst Comp'l 6 act .7 Pbatffer ISO art Litikopliorent lan% r!, , i ;5 sea] Filbert & Millet la act*a ydet & Miller ace Beojancla Boaeirita 11 ac-.s4.lleuing & &lien 341 era 11 Pirouphaw,er 90 acs aloha beirM Slaaaphawar Ma Ansa 2b,cnahf - • 30 art P P Lad:lg,ll . azt.lloo BiAtel M ugu & 56 ais 10 acs Jacob Werairt • PHILIP lICIYMM ? • . DWARD cecoNsort, , • • 'SA 111JEL HAVFFIIAN. . . • • „ Aite.t-=.14.1/6sz..tluariat, Cier4. • • • . • 41.01 Min ~,,, . - Isikteat os I pia4l4o4.iedt - %~aucSY- .t awl other *pig * otwitiors, Corm Omni set Natio MN"— is. alupla mimics= tonooelii mom 7-A NNUAIi DlGEBTauthegLawa , a Piiimitanda.nitietkot 1110.1•10 11 U fhol4, !so:* ili sosawi claws's& Jam* • F • e il lEY are madeof tin, ,fire proof yel• limpead slam and hors bies'aii4.ll} 404 *a Ofiasitheit..bouls, it.e4 with puled satlatietios. beIS ot 'micas oho. /t..ll.ll3llA.l,CePtrisl. NEW Ir miam "` - . itiftESPOITEB' il:Awymm..... TER.bee_inelieil, be CIINTRJI ittest,ebowe Wage.. PUlLreitoe --irbelesale aad ' melt To; been:) Aug Char Ravi üblea,all.artieles in hill UOO6 both Imported eed-Doevestle,eas be obtaloedot ow eonable prices. - aroti• Ma a cell.lillv - • . °debar =,141 ~-,_, '' . • ,• • 4341 -. , - .awrierfor. •• - TOSEPH .te - f k-SEtift:HS will allet 10P this date dierrete hie entlie sothietiork to lb* Dentistry Intelores. Oftlee—Xohotoo• stnet atolaing the office of tbie Pottle/fills 'sr* • .. Use Works. He *Oats aeoatloussee of the pessausse heretofore so liberal kr icordled blfe.. Mr peofeeeket. ARM - . IS4I • man uticturir,'No. II :ABM Street. fah neen Philo/Alal ft. BirOotadaitly an band," penal saaortinent, at tbit lowed CAM iprica..• N.B.—Old alladarrpaired and triamittequal town rhiladelpida,Beptezaber 24, Ott tiro fita.DuErittr"ht?Z`i""la'"' ti eel intsdener,ir r bo will take charge agar:ow take up plania,da, and also glee dlreetioas *rr landscape phinritra. Ale. Choirs plants also taken and reserved dtalog the winter season in the green hones. Apply . • ' B. itnll NAN. inr-Au, kinds afro) t and Ornamental Tress Walsh ed and planhni Wren desired. - • EW Dry Doses a ss y Store. THE undersigned has I Opened • Nee Dry rreods and Oro. eery Storey to thir bun, lug ea Centre street...nest te Vagbeanapktonsimrlyea eupled by Ellleman k likastbsus 'Dere - - ell kinds of Octets ':*.lnbitpekt at unusual, low rater tee CAS IL ' " ; P . , 11. BEATCY. Patton ills. July 16,19 • ' • • qtr Genesee Oiir , NIERS a. 81101XL-Propristas. - sicilE Subscriber has been appointed sole azant Amt 'the sale of ihle celebrated Flour In Fe touoly. We can tonedimtly recommend this Flour as a superior article, and It will Imsoldon the most accommodating te r ms. Apply to VFILLLAY MAJOR, Alas ket Street. • Pottsville; JalY' 3o - - ' fliers:attain la by 114BANNAN. sopa Murat ' 41- CIIEAP **tip CoMPlEflEittlibit, S k:NC CLO IV A Dictionary of Dago' Knowledge for the lima* ;embracing the Art sand Stiantes.deography.Bkdraphy, Natural liistory. Ire., Illustrated by Knaravlogv and Maps—now publishlos In monthly parts. Price, 1 cents; to be rompletel to 80 Noe., forming six or seven volumes. Nos. I to 5 now . ready and subaeriptlons re• steed at • B . DA—NNAN'S Boaster& Pvllaville, Sept. 24, '59 - • 8k). • THE HAMMONTON FARMER-, A newspaper devoted to Literatureend Agrieulturo.iii4 vetting forth full accounts uf Hamm 'attestant of Ham. wanton, to New Army, can be subscribed for at only 2 teat, per annans. Inclose postage stamps for the amount.. Address to Editor of the „Fanner, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co., Neer Jersey....Tbqse mablat. 'sheep load, of the - beet qai y, in - one of drilmaititleat au& most dollubtful climates in the nion, limlortafro elope are never cut don by tro.sts, lb. terrible scow go ot . tbe north, sea ad. eatioement of Hammonton Lands. ;: ' • •1. tarty Worm. [ illlor ItlFit rLael COO telly la lot W Mcboonel I ensin CPO CO !cruse Philip Lewis use ♦ Connelly i Ph il A adM TOWilltitic,,, BeiPreeelphia BIId ITILLE undersigned is now prepare _ , te ; towlcauel Boats promptly between Phil.. ` adelphia and Baltimore.. A Tow Boat will be sent at env time for two vI A i• Bargee. single Boats will be picked up twice a week at Broad idlest. Captains can save time by in? forming me by letterbefore ihey leave the mountains, when they expect to 're at Philadelphia. Uy.Tow Boats are very powerful and commanded by l men of greatexpaloorolo Chesapeake Bay and no UM ikkrwatw IfitEDEßlcl{ A. PHIPPS. I . Apt 4'59 leam - Baltimore, PIANOS AND MELODgONS _., t Of th e boat autafacture.-arrantfu VI OIR SALE BY THE L• ent.seriber. All Pianos and Melo deona sold by him will be warranted—lf not whs they are represented, they can be returned ..4 , Allkin sot Melodeons will be sold at Manufacturer 4 cosh pr In Pottsville, by which the purchasers cave thecarr ageand risk of transportation. Pianos will be sold f $lO to $2O less than regular city prices accord log to t evalue4.f the Instrument. Those who prelerll by cell gon OA. and receiving a letter of credit. can maketh lrcrwn selections at tbe MaituttetureraAseertala the pri .and we will furnish the instrument selected at then rendes. If there Is soy doubt in this , ma t 'tar-al we have to say is—TIIY UB. , . , R. BANNAII. I . . It DAL. ESTATE- SALESi. Al L'WANTING FARMS IN DE. LIGHTfrU Lclimate, rich soil. andnrcurs from foots,. 5.41 ad ortlsemett ofd Hammonton Lands in soother cohno . . , - . ~ , , iJ I'FOR GALE. liE unde rsigned Hers for • sale . 4 ... a tract of land.. contaloingig acres, and situ. at 01:1 the upper "Pt. Carbon road, about a halt m • frum Netavllle..: The lanaro Ma n, ntua two frame dwel. t• ling hi lases, a small stable. tid also a spring of never failing water. .1 will sell I one piece or In lota to suit purchasers. -It le Cie wel adapted to the raising of vegeta:les. And has sane oe young apple trets and grape Thies thereon. For farther pa rt lenient enquire Lt • 0 INMGE LAVE% Orchard Breweryl • Ills manna for telling the above arr, that he Manor chased the Tumbling lion Farm from the -Srhttylklllf Navigation Company. and wishes to Rieke it an exiata ales F'arto.;whleh will require his Ppare,..llsois.liite oleo Intends making a Summer resort thereon, which vellt lie one of thellnest outside of Philadelphia. ' . Pot tivi Ile, feb.l2. '59 i' - • ~ . ,74f ... FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 miter from Philadelphia tiy railroad, in the Retool Nriiir Jersey. 801 l among the beet for agricultural putpnerh. being a good loam soil. with a clay button'. The land k a large tract, divided Into !mall farms., sad Itmidi-4a from all parts, of the country are now settling and build ing. The crops produced are large and Min be teen growing. The climate Is delightful, and ereure trot, -frosts. Terms from ;lb to 1.0 per acre; payable- within four years by Instalments. • To Orli the plare—Leare Vine Ntrett 'wbart at Philadelphia, at VA A. M.. by rail road for Hammonton. or addreas It. 3. Byrnes; by letter. Hammonton P. 0., Allatific co., New Jersey.-Dee ftlii advertisement., „ . /kBSICNEE* BALE,' : . P: [ THE subscriber, Assignee of4osep'h ' - , s.Pennye niter *Pd. Site, will sell at Punliaffale, ou Thtilrii'lluye dote 13, 11139,' 'All that deeirablepreperty situate in Upper Providence township, Montgomery county: - No. I.—A valuable email FARM, handsomely. situated in the Schuylkill ',eddy, adjoining the tillage of Plitt Providence ant' l mile east. of Plueulxville, Wended bj the river Schuylkill, mods of Joseph Fitzwater, Charles Shepard and other', containing ffd weeper the very hist quality ot land, and well adapted to gran; grain, frill llf remelting °tang kind.) - s . ; t 'She improvements area ppacione and costnuodi- auk Stone Mensiou, substantially built.= .fret square. 234 stories blgh.'square roof. cornice alt round. 2 porticos. good cellar, puler. sitting, room and, dining room on the first floor, 4 rooms en. the seterld. and fi on the third floor; elm, a Isere 'Wan° adjoining the dialog room, with pump of excellent water, i 411011.3 house; bake oven and wood house all under the Pape roof, and there le a good cave adjoining the coach house. Three enclosed yards with shade. fruit trees, and Anita. boy. Frame bran with Molding fin I horse, e n d e runs. and reiriage emcee. This property bestbeedvanteganf a geed landing several hundred feet. in, extent din the Dernesideot the anal; offlceand large scales for arelg,blng me, Le., which were occupied some years past by_Theo. dore Margin. This property is divided Into fields, well watered, and is convenient to pest office (daily). sirs, and pieces of public worship: The mall stage; to, ita delphlis panel the door every morning , and the' paise o gee ears on the Philadelphia and Readies RallrOad Nor time. eastward and four time* westward daily. To any parent, desiring a pleasant residence in a tweltby neigh borhood with many buslnees funnier, the foregoing property Is very dreier/Me. No:2.—A lot containing 403. 83400, eq . nitre perches, Ideate hi lbe village of .Port Providence. bounded : IT let No.ll and -the Sehuylklll canal. au which Is u ti erected a stone dwelling house, a very drillable village residence, late the property of Jobn Reser. .. deed. - It is two stories hrgh. well finished. with dio mines and hal; ow the 'first floor, three on the erecnid, the atticatory is illvkled in two, open etalesvay heading fmor the-ball to the third floor, out kitchen, risen. oven. wood house, Re.. good garden. oiled°, and a variety of fruit trees. There Is also on this lot a frame stahle and carriage bootie, and wheel-wrieht shop two stories high. in which a good bedpan , h being done; wharf along the entire extent of the .pramerty on the Ifetoe Fide of then:nal: A good alts for ilme klins. , e = rio.a.—A. lot in the centre of village of Port Peal/I deate, enntaining . 6o square perrhes. bonndelk.on ?Ito north side by the mail stage reed from Pbeentsvlllsi to Philadelphia. and on its south side by the Schuylkill' canal. !this is 'Leona as the stand property. The banding matted Co thialot is stone , 24 by 10 feal. y .q front on the road two stole's. on the canal three et"; stories. n ubatantlally built and well and.tasteftilla c finished, and was designed fin a etore and dweilleg came blued. The store mots Is large andfitted with Anteing, drawer , and doable , tit of eounters complete. The base' ,went story fronting she renal is as large as the bonding and If a Orley mem fur the canal trade; andie Otte/lop per seheaty - trafileln grain, flour, feed. praelstoes. Age 'A convenient ' wharf extends the wb/de length of the property; there is elsoebedding or 'tad' ng sufficient to secommodateAlhulest or bones. " The : dwelling goes tal es two rooms and entry on ;the find floor. five on the emend then, peeler. sitting room and hell, all finished to a tastpful and ...Intertidal manner, three rooms on Mae third ,flonr, all painted. (vital and well finished, plisse in trent of the stone ennui, out kitchen. tailor *bop, etc. .The Port Plovldence post office is kept in the steno-- This as a ledehane stand:commands the Meal trade and tbet of the enrrouottltqfeountry. and particularly; to/ epee the attention of thiebeninees man and esplitallsj. is& se—e, place oftanal we/dining 44,800 square n feet, situate In the/village of Qelney, Immediate- „, 'ly opposite Pbandiville, bounded by Jambs id. and the Schuylkill Canal, with dick dwelling hr4nee thereon erected. 3 steed* high. on Jaeolnstreet, 2 monie on each . doer, all properly finished, basement kitchen, with cellar alt.l ol o^S. POMP of meet water et the tilde on doer: ado, a frame stable. Will be-Sold altogether, "or In Ws to salt purehuire. '. .... No. 6, Cordele* I sere and l i egesifftee, eituatell In Port Providence. between 8(.11101011 Canel and the sebtookin River, aleu kende on lee ~ , win mad peering through s aid village glom `' to south. The improves/nuts ate a large stone gene house, 2 /nodes high. immedlated horning on Our Canal. c I No. 6.' Adjoining the xitlage of PoraPreeldeneea . hounded by lot No. 2,. the Schuylkill Canal, and •-• ' the main road ;matte through said village Crum est to telt, P 31.7 square.perettes. ,Thltproperty his erected thereon a bleekunith shop tad s urd. fOLMOtlitilt . 1* located. at which a good bosh/eye is nw done. This propetty 901 beeold altogether or In lots to; snit pur/ No. T, Adjoining Nos. i and 3, the Schuylkill pea and 11,1411., cent:titles" 2 wee of excellent itnalifj at land. The improvements are a 2 story (nano dyed ling hoossi - 2 mew en a floor, well of water at the dew, and 'ell necessary ottclustialloge. I Ado; _ , * good moiety of well selected frnit. ,_ • L ..- . - Tbafforegoing propelles will be, shan't; lajeall ' en *mph & 'Palaypidar.eseddlog htr i cit. I. Via* der- Iwo CI . lje o igned, nodding near ,Sehasylkfil , is onis i ast,wa.... , /Oath of Phistifivllle. ' - ~... _.... irirsoe to efAlitnOnte at 1 o'eliwk ._, R „ ~,,. : 1 When conditions" will di made kilo . ' - - ::, . . : • " It. Y. PM 'NI rAmcm 1. lisi g iferflovigi it rum ~ r . end,lll .-'' Wolter I,'a9 .., . . ,W/Tt - . Mat Vit ir E gent for oleerttntgateekiek &ekes --mtat see tau ibr iorl4rise in Albider gismot Antri itir =MAlp oe 'bra vordwpd,doisizte. , ' f U 1,3 O . YAIMUIZa ' ' -7773 y, ~ .. „...4.4 l34T issik tlßD at i.X inka iihii ;r l . t l4 k.d . ty ,ti oi ...... N ; timi Mil boonosooltobvislkiektbeibiloltbitt • , 1 iplantottos oak ttoottif latidottitate la %mit Pm* t•or - ' oh* tivivnliklit alealyi. ktt 41tt1es et* of ittaltitaitto loatilintal =hieing. and belie knows of dirsi l o. o Pars sail Vanes IttsorLn. , me- Itopterotouts On , 1 lei a large Town Haase. a laspotstene Sem booso t , IWO tosaan boom,* km* tkottsov bin% goblet.' • il l 40attanobeil. eider *Waal pang; 4tottiterf: and :limbos e(ettow.outtlaitelsopt Three large oreb - • - - lop* and other tralt - trus. - Tbo lost le trait"- Mb .' • ' 'aortlitiiiimilt tea high drip tit - teltbratiois. al to - • - - ; sitleekt eve et Use alt baronial *ad deetrobbi- Ts .13. tlebnytklll Cosaty.. OtadltSoito made . keens - os the Alai of tole 11__.:7 JACOB eamusai - -- . -.1. OdLL'i..-• OMR ::•. •- ' _ - : , • 'Ettactoter. U au: .oraer ot- tne - Ofr . 1:1 nkaas' Coat t alb, flotott7 titerliti3lkMilartbit msoavealtb of Pramylveakt,tbesaleartber, atitto. - btrtitor bt; the sesta of nonaels. Matsuda • tato - ot the [borough oi fieboylklll Ulm& hi tbo ()platy ep mays. I kW, ikentiod, 'lila:pogo to lisle by palls vend*" on 9aloveay *WI Minds? of &tabor sea; et lo 'Vela* In the Ikeenoon. at tbe pablle bons. of ' ititoort Ikrjoor; lap ow Waste! et ,Scbeythil Marro, to tbe . pointy. of - eebaylkill absrerskt..—All that ordain lot ot"ovoantOP4 • teats In tbei bolougbot tieboylkllt listen to threat:ant of Sebaytkillandatot...of Pennsylvania.' to on: ' •• Peon swot: eoetalObo tID toot lo width eat IRO *et lay &nth. boasted not* - - by kit a - Joh° ask% tooth by tot molt to late of-Dania IP.Denter,lnteoat by Peon , moot Sod to tirktoor by a SO test witte airy -wltb ilk I the laintoiresioVeromsststico Of a 1% story frame Minn i at acme ant a anon enelitee bow% Ist* the embalm of salt deestabL; Taos and 'obtalltioar outii! known at the tilfa 41 * ran t rti t TLIA) ' ' ' 4 l /tirtr 2 11112, tar. ;- ni ct4geite tb*.Otplhousit Court. ' Jams Tim, &. • 1 • Potivill 0. Rol* 9.18 .; Matt! Ckriti 1,-WALUABI,II - IRON 9RI BANK. -' ILL be leased , for ft Immo 'of . ~.-'7 ! ism, moo' Wood* taus,, the Mki a debts 1 and privileges of a yeti val Wilde Oct Flash. ha Muds, IColinty, Pay 4,4 miles II int Id Pbrattixelite. known as , the bul' On liana, It has beam worked manaustuny a i number ayears, and all that is now Yequielle to woke ilteallablei very large supply of the kit qui Llll.,,tuttte_se• ain. Ore, is to extui ' t the inter; • rate.Ppentsy ' Ihr an enterprising be Destusto. I Auto. Witt herald at Bare gate a biro adleintele the til tri istente, known as Use. la Vann." containing 90 menu and 99 petthei of Eted.of he celebrated Pi:lankily d a i Creek - quality, divided lotolratentent lields,wen ....., i watered. :The impressment* W. a %upend was 1 toodintniatone house, Imp /stone ham, with strew horse 1 attecbed house, ttd necessary out buildings.— j This prtipetty is end foelirsolux purposes, and has also an extends* mineral value, god le peculiarly attetetiva 1 to any poem desirous to isupge in tarsolegand tubing. For fon particulate. all on the undersigned, near 1 tiebuylkill P. 0., one odie south of Plorelarille. 11/.11.-PItIiISTPACISZIt. JAR* (or tk sale of Real Adak. 311,34 Sept. 24, 'fit . . • trirots :mg I v/ill offer ati '-T - pat.) Me, on - • THEnagedety. awskier. Se 101111, At thipublie bones of . Wright, near !therms, county, the Wowing described Baal Estate. ~tit:-380 Acres of Land. *Rude in Union township, countY t ebout from Mogtown, and half trow , the Catarthwa Railroad; acOranlat 'lands of Conrad Ygos,David Rebrig. Lawrence Bengley and othemr. Them= Is erected a lugs • STEAK SAW nLL, . A commodious dwelling home, (emit/tub* a large kitchen and .even 'bows two . tesant ' honest. and all necessary ontbuildincia About , TO acres of the above are wall timbered. 40 .acres cleared, and the rest arely cleared. The Catania. Ise Cneek,passee through I pmt,. ' . • The above Tract will be id In the win:dent Imitates. to stilt porebavirs. A title will be given. sale to ccanoenee at 1 o'clock, I`.ll. Terms easy. LAbAC ADDAIIa, arYirsone w !thing to elm the above proterty„ planet call on *Linn Lunn, residing on the premlAm. , .October 1, '69 10-314p0w0, - NEW AGRICULTURAL WETTLENCENT. . TO ALL WANTINO FARMS, • A Rate'Oppprtearill in a Delighlfel and Healthy Cli mate 25 Rites Southeast of rhilodelphia, OA lA* . b Orteden and Atletabk Rai/roadi X. J. - ' 4 iV.. old estate, consisting of several ..thoneeands of acres of produdire toil has been di • d jute Mt ma of visions plies to rid the paranoias. A population •of mini 'Allows Beedred, from - wasioult parts of ,tbe Middle States and New England. halm set tled them the put. year, improved their places, and raised eyn'ikat crops. The pike of the land le et the low sum of from $l6 to SRI per atves the soil Is ,of the best quality for the pro lodine of IVArat, Clover, Arta, I'eache4 • Grapes and VegefaUes. IT 12 CONSIDERED THE •lINST FRUIT' SOIL IN TUE UNION...The pia* is perfectly same (reinfrosts—the deatroetleareeremr of lb. firmer. Crops of grain, grass and Weir - ate IMMO griming and can to seen. Ily examining the place ibi sell, a cornet judgment tan he formed of the produce I IveneeX of the land. Tie fauna are mildewy to secure the rapid improvement of the land, which Is only sold for actasof impermanent The result has been, that with in ithe•lpsacjealtr, some tebrce Assisdred-Aauses bay. been tweeted; two mills, IMO steam, four stores, some forty ' vineyards and peach or. bards planted, and a haftexteet. ber °tether im rovements, making It Jr, desirable and active Planter business. i • ...i. ' - . 1 THE liAlt Kim, • As the reader mat perceive from its!lomition, la the t• • • NEST IN TUE UNION. r ! Prodeee bringing double the price than in, locations away from the city, and more than double the pi lee than the West.. It is known that the'earliest and hest fruits Ind vegetables in this latitude come from New Jersey;and are annually exported to the extent of mil-, lions..,i In desisting bare, the settler has many adven Mies w t Ile is dithln a few hours ride of I he groat Etagbits'd and Middle , States, be Is near his old. ' ds end a lotions, be is in is /Ward country where eery impr .er!ena nt of contfortand rinlization is al hand. Ile can boy ev v article he wants at the cheapest price.and all lilt presto or the highest, (in the Wept this is re. versed.) he bye schools for his children, shrine service, and will enjoy an open Winter, and delightful climate.' where fevers ate 'utterly tinknown. The result of the change Upon tieme.from the north, bass generally been to restore them to an excellent state of health. . In the way of bundles and Improving, lumber ten be obtained et the mills at the rate of $lO t 0.515 per thou sand. .11&ks from the brickyard opened in the place, every inlets can is procured to the place, good DITDOD, hers are at hated, and there is no Owe in ; the Union whereendings and improvementsam bet:Dade cheaper. The der will at once be struck with the advantages e. here resented, and ask Wasn't why the property hat not been taken up before. 'The reason is, it was never thrown in. the markets and unless these statements were &meet, no one would be Welted to examine the %nod Ware purchasing. This rams expected to do.— The Will me land under cultivation • each is the extent of t he-settlement that they will no doubt etiret persons from their own neichhothami; they will w itness the Int '.prevespents and can judge the character of the ;sputa lion. hif they come with a view to settle, they should some prepared to stay a day or two, and be ready to par ehase,bis locations cannot be held on sentinel. - There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all , pettier? who improve, the Railroad ("kinpuny fires a Fres Tiel eh/or Six ifordheoted a Haff-J'rice Ticietfor Three Tearsi _ I THE TOWN OP' HAMMONTON, Ie Minnectlon wllbiShe new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which preseeitii indue4ments for any kind of bushier*, virile Dimly etores'ead manniactorles: shim business could be cartiehuit in this place and market to good adiantage, alto ivitton 'boldness, and manufactories or agricultural implements, or foundries for casting small articles. The improirernent has been so rapid as to insure a &instant and Permanent increase of business. Town lets or a good size, we do not sell small once, as it would Orel the imprcvement of the place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards. ThOlianneentert Pinner, a monthly literary and *gel cultuted sheet, containing foil-Information of Hammon ton, eeMbe obtained at 2 reels per annum. ' Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given. cletli of all encutlibranee when money Is paid. Route to the land: Least Tine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton, by Railroad, at 7% A. M. or at 4% I% M. iamb° cents. "Wheel there iIiqUIPD for Mr. Byrnes. ilkierding COSITcO6 enees on band. Parties hi¢ better stop with Mr. Hanes, a Prillipal; until they have decided as to purchasrag.as he wi show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and application can be addressed to Landis 1 Hyrum., Hammonton P. 0.. Atlantic Co., New dense f ; or S. %Coughlin, On South Fifth street, Phila. aright*. Maps and information cheerfully tarnished. July 2. '59 _ A-RARE CHANCE nor prontable investment of the most Valuable Property in the Borough of Pottsville. TftV subscribers offer the following iW property uable pperty at Meat& wile; • • o. I. The WHITS 110R8E HOTEL, now occupied biJOßeell 11.Frote. Thig well known property contains In (root 40 fret 1 Inch on Centre street, and Will dept • along Mabantango 08 feet 11 Weibel, with au eMenrive tavern yard. The Improvemetiti on this property consist of an extrusive two-story frame tavern boom. with extensive hock buildings. ALSO, Two three story brick buildings--a portion of those buildings are now used for tbei hotel. and a par tido occupied by the Pottsiille Gas CO., and the Schuyl kill Fire and Marine Insurance CO. MI the first story, the second and third stories are occupied as a dwelling. Also. A large and commodious stone stable fronting on %rood street, with brick carriage bons, and ..exten sive sheds. . • .. Tate property lege well known that a more particular description is deemed unnecessary; any person wishing morefull Information will please call Am the aubsecilters. No. 2. All that well known tavern stand situated on Centre street. known as the NOItTIItifESTERN lIIMEL, and kept for many years by DANIEL UtLL. : ' • Thli valuable property will be sold with the adjoining property—the two containing in front on Centre street dl feet 6 inches, and extending westwardly along a 20 feet wide alley 230 feet io Second street. and northward. ly along Seeot.d sire -t *I Melt inches, wi Lb the improve. melds consisting- a two-story, frame tavern house with a large nod commodleus I 'deo-story brick building thereto attached. This building* hal been erected within a few years, and the whole a, rangement is complete. The chamber*. dining room and e i,6niekg department, it Is ;believed, will compare with any lintel in the County. , ALSO. A large and comma/bins two-story brick stable, with extensive yard room. ALao, A large three story stone and brick building fro4rting oraCeLit re street, with a efororoom on got floor and dwelling On the second and third stories. This property, as a hominess stand, cannot be ear. weed.' '• . . "NO :S. That old and well known bisiness stand situ& fed on Centre street and for, many years occupied by N. L. Loma and others, an w dour and feed store. This valuible property , adjointelitight * Lerch's iron store on the north and James 8111yman on .the synth, containing in front on Centre street 29 feet 3 inches, and extend; westwardly at the vane width SS feet with right of alley way from Con he street through thearcbed alley now need for the hotel and adjoining properties. r- The buildings on the property consist of a good and entetantial tin:wary stone building forty feet deep,the gist story occupied as a store, and the second story as a dwelling, all conveniently arranged and in good order. To thie is attached a large two-story frame store house :withexteneire granaries tur storing groin. ' ; This property from itilieation for business. is well worth the attention of tenons desirous of going into the tkqtr and feed businers. , - . .- ' if ibis property is not( arid before the 15th day of March it will be for rent:' Possestn will be siren on the first of April next. No. 4. Five lots of emend on Illabentango street, ex tandinifrom the brick building in the rear of Hotel, along said street. to the three &tory brick building on r the southeast metier of Mahantaego and Second Streets.. . This property tie too well known to require any re: write. ;Noe. I and 2, adjoining three story brick building, containing is front on Mabantango stmt. 42 • 'eet, and 10-. depth 40 - feet, with tsetse market t ' louse. occupied by UZISZT Rosarrosants. -- ' . - ',.•to. 3, containing in front on Mabantango street, 21 feet. and in depth 40 feet, with frame alike, occupied by . Klux it Barn. • N0e..4 and h. eontaining in front ow illattanlattgo it.; 43 feet,ll inches, and In depth 40 feet. with three brie% . oftnes;oempied by Jacobs BUD, Esq., F. 3. Patient and 84num, Eduxuen. . . This property for the erection of orient or, petite blending*, cannot be excelled - by any other property in 'the borough. These iota will be sold sing or all toe r gether talon purchasers. .' t . .. - . '.. . ;Ito. b. Thiadmirabladwelllegla 'Hutted en the 'Reath - dap earner of Mabantango and fecond Westin for tom !foet and eousenience as a commodious deviling, it has few superiors in the borough. . .. -- ; . This property coutaine2.4lll4olirehes frost on We , oiling° street, to the corner of ilecond,, thew* sling and etreet, 91 feet. 4 ictehai to Motet stable.' thence twartilY along eald stable, 48 fee,tl inches. thence ..n rtirwardly,at that width Worm -Uote4 yard, GI fest, a . brae, to the line of the4Ofewt lots, - Tble lessee a lutes Yard to the dwelling onwhictiyant. is eroded , a orrnf•- talent brick stable, with intrust* from Seemed street... _. lot' firther.inintrnation. as todsserlialon and soakt• nous ofsslti, apply to ; • '• - " . ••'• ,J4411111111 - ii HAS, Esit,,Trastre. • . • --• ' • • . • . ' cc S. 6naticia, Aril - -. . , . . Arthritic,' 'Leith 5, 'St - . .10' - PoMrdlh'4lMlibdiw, . 1 0. 1 11tr:VM At lb. Ist* diautat All ihme rifios•Visip Mr. Ca mk4 )11: bran; a Ireallltiaeratiat of New Tor* alairlitid-alias Ii thatlith l 46 liethitidiry stem - • - 4% - , 5 0:.41. . 41. YT • To** Eastern Markets Peer /4 Ili'ar sln 44 bunk Wheat owls at Irt 143/for irblta; aid $1 14 la 14) let ,17414 ars4Nlioa at 41 ® U otr4' • The Opposition shot tiro oft tlrsidsht, atonal delisatio.. ilitoiolorttitog no* wog dirt ; Opposition at' (hints lot Aut. !rib, itt, Cosines& Botiotottory fast...l'; . , , ilia third nosiest et, the'malaa batsman' isle. mons all England "St ticket': players - load twanty.two American. nltonnitititeaimaaen is Polladelptaa an Momiajt inat. . • • Ducat. Colonel Jobe Miter, a bighlpreantetad MUM& at Reading, and tbnitely repreeatotatlis - from Bake *minty in tba Beata Liegielata* denly on Thursday, of apoplexy. rains licit. . , • . ',` r - Oo Thursday i prise *gat tame air at .edit Albino, Canada, between two' paillisti owed Pries and Kelley. - Itresulted whipeleg Kell y to test."' IsintdsVnseapylig feet, .sala. Senn. In Cabe, recently. three , pentane .easpeetati et being anneastionists, have been ttoillitiased tat.' "Presidio,* and sentenced to sightless* iseptisoa. went at hard labor by the 'courts of the Isoustry;' and'approved by the Hpyal - Andeseht. • 49 Tot • lieeeasaele Q. Pattersetreo , We have only spate to state brisk, 'that kb for mar Gong/taint/ in arms io Mexico, resldent,littre. together 'tat the Washlngtaa Artilhirlatt. Phi.; needed last night with the Pattsvilte Ootaetaaenh to the antilop Roes*. Mt. Carbon. and General Patterson of Philadelphia. BY TELECRA,II. - _AMU& MIMI TO WTIle JITMITAI4 The Poittawlll• Cricket Club Vliiterletui. 211.1.1ADELPIII/A. °Mb"? I. tses.. . 7 (Meek. P. M.i 1. , - The first eleven orthe Pottsville Cricket , r !- Club, and the first4leven of the Hamilton Cricket Club played a match to-day. The Pottsville cricketers were sent to the bats, tad made in their first jottings, 98. The Handl- . ton Club followed, and econtd inits first ba ttings, 59. The Pottsville then entered apart its second innings, and had scored 85 with three wickets to fall, when the Hamilton Anh : resigned the game. The pottsvillecricketent have sanguine hopes of incc‘s in their tenant match with the Germantown anti, which they play too-morrow. QUIP. ' • The Caimiada-ail 11 • Three Day. Later/roar Esze6—Cotton, Dodiiat ' , 1-Bd—Bandateffe Lower. • - • • Baewvitme, N. 8., October 7.—The steamship Canada; arrived at lisiifet yeetarday, at noes,'' - with Liverpool dates to - Satisrday. the 24th ultimo. - LivaßPOoL;Sept,_23.—Lowar qualities of settee have decline' &win the week id. Breadstuff& of all qualities ,rhos a declining tendency. Proviaions clove steady. Lorrnox Mortar M T Sept. 23,—The mouey market is decided!) , more strinient. Coneels,' elosed - at 95g. . tig Ankh. POTTSVIILig MIA itliclETll.' • ' - 1 (111,11401t0510 Priced.) • Wheat Flour, extra family,* ban*, $6 00096 30 ".. e ' do r- do extra' do 6T5 IV 600 .* . . " do do soprano, do ; . 6 60. 600:, -. , Rye Floor, , do 11 00 -Wheat, prim, whits; . V bushel, ' 160 ' ' do prime rod, do .--, ‘. - ;1 SI Soup Duns, .do .. ` 1 34• 160 . Dried Prothro, pared, t pond, - 11 ' do do . unyared, doll Dried Apples, do - 9 Rya,' V bushel,, 6 tattsr.porpoubd . ' 111 Cons, • do . . .- SC Shoulders, till P (late, •do 40 Eleme, .. . 124 Celiac 44 .do 60 Lard. 'lll4l - t Ill' Timothy Seed , 2 0( Baal, Mod dildrio , "IDA ' Clover geed, 56P do fore quarter* 36 Is Ilay,portoe , 14 00816 00 Plaster. "lOU t $d 60' Eggs,doseo, 12184dt, per seek,', - rir POTTSVILLE PRODUCE RAH REEIN, - • - (Retail Prices.) FLOUR, £C.—Extra,Falully Ylour. $71 . 41; want do. $6 75; auperftne do $325? J hi: sod-Rte ilourat $4 74. Buckwheat Flour at $3 00 iplinathL ye Chop at BO ea.; Con Meal $l. 60 sod 1111.14Busa i ito de. P tube). ItAlN.—ltya selltat $1 'OO bu., ors Ito do; Oats* do. . ME/Ml—Beef cello at 1049 121,4 eta," !lotto. 94412 do. Vsall2 dot Pork 10 IR' 12 do: Sbooldeta94llo • do; Ila rit-- 12 to 13 do" Bologna bating's. II do ; PGA Edda/Idea 12 dn. PROVIBIO6IB.-11ntter veils at IT 0 16 tie 016.Clicsan 12% do.. Rua 14 ets.o dos.. Lard 13 eta. igt D. - SUOARS.-N. Orleans 9co lb.•• 11" Whits do ; Cote 7 do: l'A"Whlla 10 do: Crumbed and Pnlverlsed 11 do; rutt.—ualibne 14i eta. sit !kr; black NA 7 0 11 ewe do. FRUIT AND VEGETA nLEs —Apple. 25 ete4 - $1 00 bushel ; Onion. 10 eta,half peek ; Deeds 3 eta.. hunch; New Potatoes 37 0 @ 60 tombod ; Tomatoes 4 0 Sete. half perk ;Commix; a 0 eta '.l doe; Paws 20 dot.. halt peck : Peachy. 3134 (0) 60 eta.. halt peck: Water. melons 19 0 25 eta, 0 peaty; Cltrron 143 eta..o pew; CAbhage 2(t 10 Ma., ; Swart Potatoes 12% 026 eta., halt perk. MISCELLANEOUS. U_! T. JENKIN IM SON, I9 Professor of Itto ty • de, glvox lemons In Singing. Also. on the Plano, 31010450 n, Violin, Ms. Gn TE11,215--Vor a eourso of 24 lawns, 110. Pesai guaranteed In all area where properappileation and practice is perwprered Planes Tasted...-(On the prin. elple of equal temperament.) and war. ranted to ere entire satisfaction, on rewentilale terms, and at abort not lee. ,EirTeetinvonials of the highest order aa to character and capability. , e e s licencark—No. 1 Pleasant Row, Mabantango . N.B.—Agent for the sale of PIANOS of an .00i1 clue makers in New York City. Ponying), Hay 14,'&G 206th N EWTtilt " f yllE subscriber informs his frielids and tin publie, that he has opened, nest door te rank Pool's Hardware Store, In Centre street: a new Dry Goode. Grocery and Provision Mire Where can always be had at reasonable rates 'tor 1114114 Prins Articl es fur Family Viet Tie will be constantly receiving from Phllidelphhiand New York. and will siwav e have on hand tf6ow tal•e11011:: of PANCIf DRESS GOODS.' ihit'Dy giving his business his personal and strict at tention. be hopes to merit and receive a lair shave of the pstronagd - Of the citizens of. Pottsville and skinity,_. E. MeDONALIf. April Call at de Nets More.ll4 • =,1•9 174 f • CONIFOsit- attlC T OLO W E ATHER isra.e nosey Till 0 ['SAN DS of SANFORDIIf PORTABLE CHALLENGE HEATERS are um!. - every Winter to cheer ith their genial warmth the happy owners; ill pleasnies Cr. not alloyed 14, tbonuble of a hew bill for fuel. THEY WARM LL THE ROOMS WITH ONE rutz. and with ;iv little cool. burning th e gams aid sotaht with no clink . Jost th e thing for Dwelling House., Churchen, eel*, ie., he. Ago FORD'S CHALLENGE HEATER. SET inmacs, is on tho some principle, and fajta& as economical and satisfactory. BANFORIPS 31A MADAM OR GLOBS HEATER ' le the most powerful beating stove known, f o r altplacosi where great heat it - wanted. MI who wish-to knoll more can receive frre a hook with full des:finnan and overwhelming testimony, by wilding to SANFORD Tcrstow a co 2:19 Water Sized, New York Who trio nianniketure the celebrated "CONFIDENCE," `SENTINEL" and otrURPOISE" COOKING STOM "DODGE'S PATENT Ift ILE-PLACE KEI/LECTORS; and every misty of Stores., for wood or COW, 'OK'd 10 all attellone. [Sept. 21, 'l9 . 394nd HARDWARE & IRON ' SELLING OFF BELOW COST 1 - THE SUBSCRIBER, intendingo • to retioquiels the hardware business, has removed the Manse °this - stork to ibis brick building In Norwegian street, between Centre sat oat. road streets, adjoining tbi Liquor store of Mr. Ju. ~. Smith, where be Is no* closing out bin goods with. out regard to mei. li.k'ouid respeettully gall the • attention of llonsekerptis, Itechanies, Miners and others to bitstock. being witialbut that It will bibs theft . advantage to give kiln a rail. as he is determined tar dose the bathroom. Amongst his stock will be grand sa general amortusent stela as is usually kept In Hardware' stores. There w 11l be found— . ' -Leeks, • Illopm, (laud and Panel Saws, X Cut and MID Bari, , ' Met and Rasps, lnvps,• ••• Bellows, Storks and Dies, Cblsals, Augers; Reaves aid Ritts, Planes of an kinds, 'reeks, Brads. • • Chains, '". • Shovels and Spades , Paddler,' Saddler's Tools. , Wagon Boxes, de.. he. mirAno on band, a lot of ant rate (liaised god Coacho-: maker's Vandal* and Japan, together Milk Rolled ant Forged Iron. Shear, Cast and Spring Steel. he of the best manntsetunr. • CHAS. , W. CIA:MEM April 30,. 'SO • Twin tat.iftniiviacti . COPPER . TOE!'.. MITCHELL'S PATENT METAL- ( L/C rip. dedirnia espeeialiy. for Boys', Youth's and. Children's Boots sod Oboes. An leoprovororint has. been applied to Beets mud ilit t o:e4hr os hlch • riviog of expense to the coonererot Ur realized. by actual experiment. THE. TIP Consigto of a pleetiof copper or other lotbretruetible mi. . Intel, neatly tuteord to the toe of the boot or Ace, 1171rMing corn !trete protection. This'lnieutiou la now • Warated to the public, with the tilled twirled* et is preen& utility. haring brew tested over two yearly and Is destined entirely to supersede; the old style, he Tleys l wed routta Oda cad ahem . . The importance of this Invention will be readily Op precieted, as it,ialtell known that children Invariably wear out their boots and shoes Fleet at the Tee, and, with -this proteetion. they win rope so seers* war at leant two or three thew as hug teethe old silty while tb• casemate ma A TAMS 1101 a. " • This Invention Is alre espettalkaptdkebieW /MOW *sow rind an occupations ilitihenips the *of-the tent or shoe to be cut or worn. ' • . • iterchauts, and the While plietwaily; , WOW* of obtslaing thew Fehr hemedistelytie are *Wined, thedaueral ItehroeupwidearbiWerithidevti: . The GOods nig be. obi/I*C *Lewd; all the whahp; mile de lath* principal Mies, vent ltes svbscrilieniZr, en 6.SeLlnellDill KY & raafesfall, (Beim or tut Volt\ t ) &noel 13,%Y.i Van.
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