--- ii , ) „.„...,_,4...,, 1 thitti'i-.:":ilUrni pOrr.SVI;4,E, .0/%4, 0 4,1! jrtapctno_d!it tiid I ' 4 l, tilglcra =i7218Nr...1t4t nalb Nr;;I !he be.iS portion of, the popautioZ a t V a g= t a 6 : ` ,l ` ,l:47tli e v,„zz oib YIIIRCD I tI vl the rates of a•Ne rt I gni ar " e 11Var:gra ' price salmi it)F to thtrcfrettitartu or She i tap.,er. A ge at* r xt,otna --0.. mat, Ik. No. 2, 110 Dread Co., 51.11 and Ctiednu %-0. N. Iralie, rlsq. " - • • in nvelve imbrirriptlons Or fur tbx .Slt%rr3' JOLIOIAL establ 'Amen . _ _ 49,9 9i T9c.l ADEQUATE ( ...PROTECTI; .0 Anierican Indus t o not snot test a eh. Of 'Slave Cory, by Eloti, Parch& or Conquist. - The atioCe are, and will be the t Principles before the country, no re victorious i, atitl.we nail them to 4a d of,the . hlmeas i JoURNAL, there 061 they wave in triumpli.above the Capitol at Washington. It2C E 'PTO fur Slll4 , Scriptitslio 10 the .41inere Jam. . last publication. .• Sept.l. Hall, to,,S 12,1860 • • . . •µl il Luau ,h' to Jau.l, 1860 .• got ell, Jr). l'earsoit, toltalon. I , 1860 - • ,1, 1660 .! - 1,1 Duaan, Norton ,Ik Cu., I, Jan. 1, 1860 , ' , 7 , , r4r laiughtuau, to JAM. 1, 1809 A t: unroll Motel. rbtla... to Jail. 11 151:0 ts.t. [co:art. to Jan. 1, 1800 rh , 411144 Smilers to Jao. 1; 1860 g c , Wilkwier, to Jan. 1. IMO. g,Ycor,g., to June 23, IVO A. W Oder. to July 1,18;9 ' . • ca. Priee, to July „1. 1869 ' • ' . - ~,mcDonnell. to 11et..10, 1N59 A. ikarkett, iirApril 14, 1800. .. ;Om Poston, to Jan..l, 1860 , , . , I ,J, Jan, Pull. to Jan. 1, 1460 . . • , A Hammond A Co., to Jau. 1,18110 • - . ' ~1,10 . m Cnlld. to Jan 1.1861 . . il l , 1t ul6, to 5ept:244840,, _ . , . J. P. Prtery, to July 1,1869 .yw,,od.Lcit .t. 03..110 July 1, 1858, t t aj. E. llaywooa, to July .1, 18,59 Gum itred. to Jllll.l. 18 1i W. ' iii Th..mpAon. to July I. 1869 - D J ,. E. %Vi Mama. to July' 1.1800. pa. Ilk!Fetter. to July 1, ;814. Epbriam Phillips. 10.1.0.1, 18110, . • gm. 7,rne, to Sept. 9.1869 - • -. jo. MacFarlane. to April 27,1660 ' , 1.11. Mitql. to July 1, 185.. •' . s. Woe. to Vett. 23, 1800 - . . • ; :.O". Omuta , * to Jan. I, 1860 . 8.1, Richards, to July 1. 1819 - inal. ltutopheryry to March 1,1660 Rql. Joll,t, to Dec. 9. 1859 • J. I'. 1',.,a ell, to Jan. 1,1880 ' P.I. A Raritan Canal Co.: to Jan. 1, 1860 Jarae , oo Harvey, to July I,ilBlA Ge.re Ikyer, to Jau. 1; 1860 . I.I . iIJUL to July 1,1889 S. Fer=uaon, to March 8,1860 . . Wm Warner, Jr., to Oct. 8, 1860 . • JoKO:i At blown., to Jau. I .1860 T Vau Ernhergh, to Jan. 1. 1861 • 0ar1.,, , A DererOnx, to Jan 1,1660 Petri" 11totaer, to Jun. 1, , ,D.60 - Dol. Iticharda, to Oct. 8;114;0 J,ll. (Mettler, to July 1,1869 :, , ' • in' Atrauch, to July 1,1819 i ,•_, '.• J lin Rickert. to Oct. 501, 18#11 _ Latilei I , olwarila, to Oct. 1, 1850 : , ,,at. Thomas. to Jan. I, 1860 C.D. lioCk well, to Jan; I , 1860 ' • tint. Hiontner, to Ott. 16. 1360 • p,..ph Itllimr, to Jan. 1, 1660 • -11iala, to Jan. 1, 1800 • " • 1,01 Paul, to July I. 1850 .. ~.ti. A tien,.:tn Oct. 21.1560 ' , , Jail Ilitlde . rostn, to July 1.1868 . 'l' b•hn 8. bowls, to Jan. 1, 1859 lowa.—This galladt young Repolili still cling to the true faith: The Dou ! . bas inlowe, also.. The State is by her utual'mojority. The .Lt.gislat , this year eiccis a U. S. Senator ILI phico Republican, . Art hi:4lmm vas run over by the up Valley train, above New Philndelphia,,lnnt evening. Ho vas intettirate44:4lhei:engineer .endeMitured to Nice the trumlqiiii 1%4 unaticcePrfol. Tho man Lad Loth tia legs teemed near the body. lie ciin- Lut live. tt We did not learn hie name. . _ . , •,„ THANKSGIVING IN PENIIN N TLTANIA..—Governor Peekewha's issued hie prodamatiun appointing ThtirsdaY, the2.4th of November nest, Da a day of general Thanksgiving and Praiao to Almighty God. It is to be hoped,tho day will ho observed with duo solemnity throughout the Commori r wealth. Onio.—We rejoice over the result in Ohio. Our friends there have,fouiht a hard battik!, and their struggle li'artmen crowned with a cotumensuntte rictry. Thu democrats fought, ostensibly; upon the . bmtglas platform, and have been thoroughly rOun:d. The legislature is Itepablican, and will have in its hands the choice of a U. S. Senator in place of thu puny Pugh. Coy. Chase wid proba bly, be choiutt.to succord hint. h•ist Wgler out of his place..at the same thne, l and send a tried friend uf'kreedom and Protection in his stead, • Latiow Robbtio company lino recent ly been termed fur the erection of a large R o lling Mill nt Allentown ; the capital stock being 5120.- 000, all of which has been subscribed-440.090 • in Allentown, 540,040 in Pntl vtllo, nod; $O,OOO in Philadelphia. Tite location of the .estublish wont will ho up,,n land. of lion. S. A. Bridges, in the immediate vicinity of the neWr Foundry,— op: erntions to be commenced no soon as the neces sary arringemonts min be perfected. It is the pur pose to tneke it one of the largest establishments in the state. w v n J. 'Thomas, the new Cotnniiie Shiner-elect-, was morn in on Saturday last. Tho Mas go!.1 farmer, an honest man, and will .make an excellent Cotnrui,isioner. lie did teak the office, but it sought him. Allyi some a hie neighbors Mid his name nu need no a candidate, unknown to him, he called at our office, it d seemed worried, fearing that. the people might juspeet that he had announced himrell7Andchnrge hici with .being an ntßee-seeker. litter men the honest eaters can have coati ..ence in, for they will be t sitie to guard the jlitereste of the people. 11.1 , 410. • TUE DEATU OF HOU. JOUU Y. /141011, our min-, ister to the court of St. Cloud, is Announetd. 7 ; Mr,'Mason, i t appears-, died suddenly of apoplesl.l so affection of which he had l a serious visitation n year Or co ago, but had so for' recovered as in' the meantime to give full attention to the duties'! of his insportitnt mission. Ile was a native rsCi Virginia, in which Stake he ! held high trusts, and I Was appointed Minister to Frahm) by Presidentl i l'irrecothich post he has held ever since. litt hailyetri4 _ ly, leader the administration of Prea-:! ident Polk,. bee - retary . Navy, succeed; ing the Hon. George Be neroft,' , n Sapteuiber,; NA when that tdistingtGihrd gentle an resigned the s pott. During Mr. Mason's topics- in France s where be bacibeen secoturnoiedby hi. amity', Americans visiting its capital have teiCified to his iMclent courteslci, while his diplomatic serviceS Lase generally been'regardeti as abli and befitting a repreecnta live of thn United Stated: A SUGOESTION.—A DernocratiO tag-payer-4 r heavy one—thinks that the Commissioners, now!. that the Oppi l sition has a majority in the . Dosed,l should as soon as it is thoroughly organised; for-f nish a statement of the affairs of the County, par titularly the financial affairs,'whieh bliss been of-- (acted by official defalcations. Rceadtiy a. jodg-! merle for $lB,OOO was obtained at Ila'rrisburi against the tax-payers ,of WS County, to make up the cle6eit of Democratic office-holders.: The, people are amines ,to have _particulars in refer_ ,sacs to this and. other caatters;. affecting their pockets. Let us have light. ' Reforms have beetV promised., Let us e!): inte'the work heartily.- 7 Workshops should bss added to the Alms Roam to reduce the expenses. We must agitate thee/ until they are erected, We know not the object ofthe betnnersile tit:layer in .desiringlnvestigaL • tiod into the iniquities of bit party r but wo second Lib motion cheerfally: fly all means let. us have s'tatement; Messrs. eummissioncrit. VINDraATED;-:.-Oar reader* are alrara . thit Senator Douglas recently .published a very elaborate article in Ilarpsest,, Magazine, Which was enpyrighteiC, on. the . subject of his course, Squatter Sovereignty, and the Territories: MI quotations front the records sit the country, were molt outrageousli garbled, spiking only what 'suited his purpose and supplying other. th e lion. 11 , ruti Giceley. prepared A relay,' win 'Orating history, which they prtiprieirint of. tai .tegtrine deelined pahlishieg—a most sitiOnlat - coarse on their part, sad *ditch; no think, quires exideration. It Isiirue that in declining it, they intiutatwi that theY wpold publish *reply Trutt a LEADING Itcjiulalltan;-Atit . ns there are, bat few astoeriortnen to ie Nona in, the country to lluraes greeley, it shins that they must' has* area counted T.? other tro.tives. COtton, poi. sties e setts a ; wonderful ianuenea among ,the - 4,1 0114,P:4 turn WhiCh:lllls excited the diszu.l of all thinking teen in the country. This vindication bright hr hare a aide circulation.-- We all ther'sf;re,,ptildle 't next rraei-*-arai sill strike !,if a tot for genera 'strihntion *shoos 3in 4 ^"rar...10 !•trindica istory'and eptita duataiogueigai, 3 THE il y. atita IhiIIVIPAGED ' IDurix ! ig Its week - the - 411Y jonritalttlalre beta filled with accounts of an laserreatioa.atllarpeee Ferry; Virginia, planned, and ittotiditetenty os la basic. .... , mimed 'Jan Blown. Our epaie ,wiTt' ottt permit ets to give .lbe -details or ther.(llghti which are exciting el:tette', but in Idea ,otther Srif;ift _ . . . , . . and - progreelat. the , affair, can ite.gleinetl'.feista, . , . . . the annexed sticefnet editor ial reviiet..whielt.!We . - . . .. , extract (rem Abe Philadelphia IfOrtiVAMesierrisr_.. . . . . Not long since n mein who siroved to be ,CePthirs Jahn. Bruhn, of Osikrattemie, Enlist, evolved lit Washington county, Maryland. end footings' facia there, neat the grand natural teen* where theePOL: lumen pusses the Blue Ridgeosteelittli. settled down tooultivate the earth. Nathlngwastheught of This,becausolt has of late - years .became very common' for northern farmer! 1...M.1144 and till land in Virginia, with' ts,view of railing retool for the markets of Philadelphia, New' York, and WA ton. &tart:ore:may there arrived a man, notorious as connected with the abduction of staves through Ohio.' . . ...• Brown was accompanied liy,itie sous. bud there 1 seems alert to have gradually Ittarsinbled, 'emend (him other white men,aither from Kansas or Obio: At first these 'movements aterected.ne attention, but at length suspici o n was groused, and some eke sent a secret. warning to the government at Wash= ington that trouble svas brewing at Harper's Fer ry:" No attention was paid to it. Au agent of the conspirators appears to have been in Baltimore and bought great eirentitiet of pereassiOn 'caps, and; pernaps,ether lailitery amistunititin: Brown'( farm served as a *enure rendezvont, at d there, it would:l;min, black's and whites assembledeatrtions- IY aodplauued that dreadful thing,:a servile iti- Barret non. - ° Of the motives whieh , proinpted thlwentratnent, we have some hint. Brown was the leader of the Xansas people at thsetsittiimie, Where his son was etturttered by MissOurians, and his home destroyed. These, events found, him a moderate man in his 'views, and lett him, ee far is we can judge by big - subseeueirt acts, bold, v ioleetoinserapulousoreek. less and-turbulent.. Not centent with the' pears which bat been estahtithed in Kansas, he attempt ed a desperate raid upon thellisseuri harder, 44 it is wonderful that he escaped death.. Revenge upon. the southerners seams to hafts taken complete: onesesslun. Of t llroern. Aa,he could ant free, tbi (shies in Missouri, which he tried, he bit upentbis , (last scheme - of freeing the slaves in Maryland and 1 (Virginia.- It was the freak of a man whose 'slit bad been ( crazed by his domestic ecalsmitiee. And yet hi} ( seems to hareefoond iollowers, as rockiess . eohicaL ' ' self; now many : it still uncertain, though twenty Or , '.thirty would - W*4 1, 17.W the largest - number of I whttc,.conenined lit The - outbreak. So for as we ' eau make it out, the plan was to seize the wire Of Ilarper"SoFerry and the government armory and arsenal, and hold them as a fertilisation, to which 0081/sees from the neighberingeountry might come and be organized 'for military operations. There are alwaysattned at Ilarper't Ferry about eighty thousand stand of arais rod with these and:ohun dance of einmunitioniisoronht be easy to arm all *tbeelnves who tnig,,hoso, To prepare for a ris ing; Brown and his atimeintes -organized it secret conspiracy aiming the negroes, and abuuitwo thou- Sand were expected' to join; ' Everything must have been errefully arranged, for an Sunday ,itight,rt band of insurgents was col lected together, and nefore day break had unwed - so silently and ex peditiouily that the whole town was in their possession; and especially they had mixed the governtnett armory, arsenal, and pay ',am, in which it is !toted there Was a large'teta of money deposited. Tfporsrising front sleep in thimorning, ' the peoplOof Beeper's Ferry found them'selves sur rounded by an organized mob of whitesond.blacks, and sentinels posted at ell thu leading points.— !Affrighted at the unusual aspect of things, the In habitants mostly fled; carrying alarm and distnity al , through the adjoining country. Those Who re mained or resisted, were captured and Imprisoned iii:the armory, atnung theta being several leading citizens of Virginia. • : , . To prevent the spread of the newt the insurgents cut down all the telegraphic wires: .The bridge over` the Petemne river was seized, armed men sintioned atendbrde, and all passage forbidden.' The Baltimore mid Ohio Railroad peliestbe place, and to prevent this being used to bring a hostile force ageinst theta, the insurgents stopped the run , nine: of the trains.. The news, hoWever, was taken to Baltimore by a train which they allowed to go through in order to wary the %venting nut to send any mere cars.. • t At first the intelligence of this rising was:dis credited ; boom seen as it was tomertaineti to toe. true; the' Atitninistretihn at Washington took prompt measures to send troops to suppress the disturbance. Three companies of infantry were(, sent from Fort itlenroe end'ono company of mar- , ineoftem Washington, commanded by experienced military ofecers. From Baltimore _several come parties of volunteers Were sent., Gov. Wise, of Virginia, issued a proclamation ordering out a regiment of volunteers, and sent an express horse man to ride through the eeuntry nearest llorper's -Ferry and summon the people to tame. A 'nest was sent frion Fredericksburg. The 'nest exaggerated notions prevailed alengthe Potomac respecting the importance of the rising, and ap prehensions of danger were entertained at Wash a ingten,•Alexandria. and other places. . ' After necenipliihing their purpose of seizing the town and .arenoryothe inargents avveited rein forcements. They expected about fifteen hundred degrees to join them, but none came. Perceiving. 'thus that the scheme was a failure, a large portion of 1110 negroeostarted tfortliwardoceompseled fly some white man, wbile.the rept remaitted behind Ito preventpursuit.. They entrenched and fortified - I themselves in the noneary, amid the place was tea 'strong to bn taken without artillery, which could not be ustolfigainat it for fear of killing ibe citizens of the (own held its, prisoners there: At last 'a force of railroad then and (obeli gathered from the '4- ; einity, attacked the armory, took it, and after a desperate battle raptured nil the insurgents, some ..r whom were killed, and nearly all wouttded„= lintlies of 'men 'were than sent in pursuit of the fugitiver:.' In the fight at the Ferry, Brown's sun week Well, endirjurself mortally wounded. And thus Gelid this vetrtiorditutry 'affair. For , the negrees - Who were 'misled 'tete believing that by 1 such a proceeding they could achieve their free dent, we have no sentiment but pity. .But (or the .wretched( tamales who gut up the scheme no pone islonent would be too severe. . .- . ' hese are the facts of the affair. The actorain it are itteustudy, and will be punished. We itre glad the the insurrection has been so promptly crushed: ! Bad it been necessary Pennsylvania would have misted her sister States in checking • I it. There is a disposition to throw the responsi bility of ithit Uffiiie on the Republican party. It is intimated thatltrown reeeived•countenance and succor. Blom that party. In en article on the in surrection, the Philadelphia Ledger States as the o note. 1 . 1 . _ . . "For years past war has bean preached agarnse the Southern institutions from pulpit and Train forum, and.every effort bits been reads by dema gogue politicians and political priests to awaken sectional strife and plunge the country into civil war." ' , EMI i N II ' . 1 3 , err*. e lo lead• lill they lie meat i° float Xation- 1 DO 200 2 00 2 00 200 2 00 2 'S OD 700 2 00 1 00 200 2 00 Can State las dodge epublie‘n ro cherep of Ilar To the extremists of both the North and South the above r emarks may apply ; but both bodies • ~ , are - small, unimportant and unnoticed. They con effect nothir4 against the force of correct public sentiment. ;As however, an inuendo against the Republicadparty, it is worthy of the Jesulatical sopbistry o. the Ledger, and elates but contempt. Thereis not a member of the Republican party who will nut condemn such servile Insurrections es the ono under notice, and who would not ihoulder a musket tomsaist in crushing It. There is no principle .;f the Republican Ratty that makes war upon the institution of slavery in those States where it eillits, hod we defy the Ledger to point to one that will warrant its' interpretation of the cause of the Harper's Ferry insurretitian. It was the work ol a lunatic. made so by outrages upon him by , Missouri border ruffians, and it can be traced to no more important cause. The fact is, that such incendiary sheets as Buchanan's penny whistle-do the most mischief, widening as they do, the breach between the North nod South, by a studied perception of meta. The mac** is reit rehensible; and if elicit war should it any time ensue, it will be due to the efforts of those jour nals that misrepresent with pertinacity. the posi tion ol the Republic in party, The' last attempt of .ho Ledger will fill still-hirn.. The neople.of the North are too intelligtiit to be hoodwinked by a clop-trap sheet. • ''i,,.. 1-. * • . . 1 Tpthitilting l inen, the' Teltponsibility of tlte pre. sent affair falls upon the - Administration which perMittedinchecked the raids. of. Missend ruffians 1 upon sualt men as-Brown, who freint the lOU of a son b y thew; became insaue, and swore vengeance against all slave-holders. - lied the Administra: tion been half as prOtaipt in Kansas as Havarti Ferry, the latter tragedy vionld have been spored 1 the country: After" all, IL' such terror can he lit spired by a servile irieuvreetiou led by ,s mad-man, 1 is it not daugeroas toiiiread - tlie`"paeilier ins!l -1 tatien" over more territory ? Stoild'iltitit rather 1 be confined strictly. Whore it untortioately, it pre ' scut exists in this country? ' • ' ' ' -- CaLtrunuts.-4ire &Me dates to this 2'31 stle- 7 Tbe`Autject of-Mr. Broderick's ~suCetrieni; (u ibe Senate was 'befog discussed, end Gen.• Denver and Weller were among the promintTt can Itid ate p. Dir . Broderick's estate wai.estimated at sl3o,ooo,mad was encumbered td - the 'amount of $86,000. Twit , persons in Bait Frandsen elelm!tti: be second eons:ins of the deceased Senator, and therefore heirs' to the 'estate. The PacAe Bail road Conreutioi was inlession at San Francisco . . Business was doll.' • • Uov. John Xi. Weller dina the appointment of a United States Senator to - snideed Broderick, and • to held niAts until an elitition be held by, the neat t ore. . Weller "wiatie's to be erected by . the Legislature, and it iv tuppOsed ha appoint somebody who will not mind rn.bii way. People spook of J.' W; Denver, ex-liorertior of Kansas, dames AteDogal, former Cogrrsanann ,from this Slate, Ferris Farman, present • Secretary of SlatN. and John P; Huge, figtorrly Willaut-Proviso aletobar , of •Ontigtess &in Tillnolr, and now chair man of the Lecumpton gen oat Committee., There IsAutnettaiii about the erection , of a sag. .atfieent monument todbo memory of the late Sou; abut Broderick. • ° - • • Anotherf.ttsi :fought near . 'San An. drias, - -Csilitraras Dainty,' On 14.115tii loot:, he wtgii Win. J. 0 tilif WWI AO Dr:P4Po(iirlfl; Thelwen pens ictire.rideeo ilislancet 4o pang:: Whet: the Word • , ibreett waa *bout ati° pronoiii nod by the 61°1 ' 1 " giving - skis. wenti , both - - ltinehndr, their Iriptera of th e acme Initiot :*4lll not barst.aind , tiatewpdd'p bullet etracl lilts la . the abdnaren; 'Veined Ibrakkok his tiodp,,coialrig„ . 44nt.ll l o,A4Pk" ealetrOna,sikelat :,ble.oppotiest f?l4":au AT tit hill, ofteiet hie tent And naiii..' l 4;icterl', am acri iniTy itill.ataq- has.' teliiinida!now"lnri 1t 44- 1* 40 .4 4 -4%" , W*tirelt, Dr. "Gifiodwya replied, "I unread. ti 3 'ion acted like a gentleman.? Abe increadird Mao dierl, after fifteen heart af,lntuara Pako•-'-The quarrel used in a diapritir about' pilitieaf- ti?lnV *yetused instil t itg words to - (l.tiewood flit° tat. ter replied' with a slap; which brought, oaths A magnificent funeral -eirementil, in boner of the • memory of Alexander" Von 'flutabalt, held to the American Thiatteun tho Sunday, the ISth inst., by the O'srman population 'of this city. The mato exereitea were tbia,per 7 fortune° of Sfosares.:illaqtiem, by about 'ASO .musicians, the reading of a netrology_andprp.a tesuluzions. -41REDCCSD )T DISPIIIIA TO AZZLItStELETON. ', l e7 - 4-Instratssßazunaire's Itiota..utn Butenit."—, 14;4A. Mate - heft, a trader probably as .en knoWt= aiiny man in . :Western ) Pennsylvania,-states as follows : met *fib - farmer "in Armstrong county wile was ranted Drpepoia re a mere tkeletou 'I persuadeAlltina .to buy - 'a bottle .of BonAture's 11 tlland Bluets,. believing -it would cure hint. - A:leafing him saine months after, rho, was my tistonishment at adding him whale, haat. ty man; be tala ate he now weighed" 20(lpottutist a'nd that this wonderful !Lange 'bad been pit:- duied by Pterhaett i a iloltautt Bitters,' to which he attributed solely his testoiatiatt.7. - • - :Pff" qttaws.! Spairt.s 11- 7 -1% lime lot of Mai ketSkt,itilvjtist - rite ieed, end Or sale Me- Donald's Dry Goods -an4 Grater,- Store, nest door to Front' . Pott's Haldpiiue Store s Centro St., Pottsville. pr•Dw you rifler After eating,4 from acidit y, of tbs. 'immesh. heart water WA, 'grind, burning sensation. or indignation?.' ImMediate relief can be iligainit - 14-usitig Oxygenatea bitten.' - • THE COAL TRACE. „,4„ Pottsville. October Sly 183(1. .Tika quantity rant by aiiiruad this week is 30.610 . 11—by , Cana' 33,523- 03--tar the seek 78,103 14 tons, 'against 41,043 by Railroad and 40,354 by Canal foi.tbe eu'rreopOading !auk )sat year. Loss for the week 4,133 tons. - The demmur for Red Ash:Coal is good , and pri- C have • adgeneed a shade, The .demind for , White Ash is also fair, and prica are firm, with en npererd tendeney,—hat the season 4 so far adsanCel_that it will not be of much_ benefit to . the trade. We had lee an inch, thick yesterday' morning„ and the weather, in other respects, was gniteiginterigh, which always creates an increased demand for Cial. The &Were abroad have been buying very sparingly Or Winter use thii.seison; believing' that the times wilt hi very dull, Ow iil to the hem importation oflorel,in vods and shotild the weather prove gaiere, the , market will be cliMred _and in many . placeb thesupply will in all probability be abort. At we stated last week, our region bag tot a greater, working ,ea. peaky how Vise 80,000 tons it week on the leer: age, let the demand W I what It will, although if the trade had been•encoareged in the early part of, the season, we cutild have inereised the scipply a half million tons roily this year from &hay!- ' kill County. , . The trade sums up this weeklas follows: • Cltr, Hmrn4 ta ¢ m E3i . 4 .1. "11 ' l l - o• 06 - w rt' ..),; a r-. ;a m -7 •-•• " F 5.5-= Y 12' I . 4., ..a.... " ' : . ' S . . ~ .i.... 4. ..• 4 , 1 to to 0 4r 4 6 - r - • - • . .? • 1-. P... . - pi•-•,, g ..4 ,A-I•licc r.n. 410._ ..cm•-•-• w IN , we - ...... , Or 161.10 05.. ••• C tag V Se 5 E,',...:;..tz ~, • NN - tt.sx, C 2/.. - 111. , Ip t 2 . ca m gt.:lltEtz 4 010 . 14 - polpaMp , m.wowF. , o g - 4noh r w Uiwt, - • • et. t y. I I t P. t gtT 8 ...• •-• 03 G , .01^ t 0 4 I . • tb a I t. 2 C. C. 2 6. -1 1 cE.0 es ts c. 1 15 , 1 ' 5..74C1C1.. , t1340.1 .41 yap 1-• —.4. 42 6 6 lab k. pc a g.a I LIZ The nett gain for the week is 15.503 Loos. I All the At!thrfteite regions- gale, exsapt the Scilkeil. kill, whioh loses 4,133 tons. We regret to learn that vessels are very scarce at Poit tonla to chock the trivia fioaii Sehuyikill i County now, when there Is Si demand 'for our CAI. Freights. which were $1 40 from P.RichrnoOd to Milton last week, have alvanced to4l 85@$1 90r to Procidenoe, $1 40 $1 45; to New Y•lrit, SA 05; New Rano; $1 30; to! It4hatoad, $1 15, and $1 00 to Washington.' • Some huatinen,inade an effort towdvance freight on the Canal, team 5 to 10 cents, par toniduring the week—hut up to yesterday we did not learn that any nivinee hei taken ptiee. Autuntl 4 ALLBNIVVX IiAILILOAD.—A land, bolder, who belongs to ono . of the largest landed interest in this County, visited our Borough &foie daysoigo. lle"declered hi* readiness to subscribe 12 per cent. of his rents' fur the completion of the Auburn atilt Allentown Railroad. 'Of course no sensibletned-holder will refuse to do so. It will all be a dear gain . to hint is theend. lf he doubts oar assertion, let him ask the opinion of anylllti fling Engineer in this anion, or lend "jolt: If the Operaterli, cannot work the Coes, profitably, they will rob them; and the lawi bolder - loses the rents is tram .one.fourth to one-third of his Oc t al. which:is to total lois to hicti.l - '- - • ' . . - We are glad to find th it we brave been instru mental in stirring , up Philadelphia a little with regard to the Goal trade. Web:ilk had applica tions daring the wnek'frern basiness, men in that city for Correct statistics of this trade.. It is- re. ally, high time... Many of the business men did netnews to bo awara that they are gradually 10.. .. , stag one of the most i mportant trades she possesses. (4 We fear however it is to ate , 'finless they show more disposition to for t r and protect this trade hereafter than they Eta l done heretofore. ". A press of matter has crOirded,out our reply to Mr. &mon this week 7." a ;object of the least im portance. If we return hopia in' time fur next week's issue, be will hear from us then. - , Tea following shows the badness of the Reading RaMem! f"r. the month of- gepromber. - 1559; comparrd with rorre.pondlegmenth 0C 1 t 59, and for the prairies nine months io both - yea . • - '1859. Belled from COol.-; $1141,720 20 $184, 1 381 from 31erchandlee, • 118,411 00 ; 114,370 418 " " Travel, to. 36,424 71 , .,• 33.488 27 VG4,G21 . : VT: Tranapeitatlon, roadway, renewal fund, and all ehardel, ' . -134,107 141 • Not priot for the' month; $00,451 Ott for previous 9 MOS. = $1513,608 Tail net profit, or 10 moo. !! itoot.eot , 01 "Commus . ! o Writerlit the:Philisdelphla AdlliFiOn,bai Pee himself forth to vindicate thei! polieySf the . Reading' Railroad. This he, has ' perfect right to do, but whim heatteimpts Cis siPeck, for.the.CiNkl Trade and the. people of County, he has no right to misrepresent • We'quote the following from bleconoirtinication:',. "Now the writer, With full! personal of 'thin whole &eject, &farms two things. is That the impartial and vigilant 'administrs.l glop of Mr. - Callen . is not, by any means, so nn.) popular in the Schuylkill " coil region as is corni incrily'suppused. • , That any stockholder rebels willing to in-, (IMO therriughty.Sa to ttio cargri prices ofjBchnyl4 kill coili relative to other and competing arithra4 cite euals, including • freight and, insurance to thei principal ports from Maine' to ()corgi*, will: eon-!; :ludo that the selling of Schuylkill -crial has liamal 'badly. dime; but that there cannot be tiny reason -1 able dismtisfsetioit in'Sehuylkill county lath:the, .prices charged dein; the year 1858 fur sranipor-f Lotion ovarshe Reading- ... • We regret the neceriiity Imps:ilea-On:1M to replyi to such articles, bat jtistice to the Community'i lOWA we isside;Senditraltimpriatcre on as to d eh. Qo itierofiris defy Ste : writer to fliiii-en:bstel,, rligent Coal CieiatOr in•Sahnyikill,CoutitY,_rar : eni. gaged in the tradeatltittirmond, .wbosaprincipal . interests, Ili In this Coianty, 'noes dui road, who dose not totally condition lie polley r an? declare It not only holtileto thisiSrads*liit to Ili 'wn prosperit( If the :writor - doublet - That - wri assert, let him .caissimis mating - of' tbosa inters' aged; In tbla.Cdutitrur Tbiladelpbla, ! eipieisioa of public opinion on thiesuileet. We the MG Vlllloi'la t most leitiniatrte eltiture, ! devoted ! to - the interest, ;the'„CoizipMciloi4ciwit ,tralrillint s he Is airietli" impartial litil' . uprighS'iti hie •engsimitithitS,:r,-* , - ; .that:uplairrii,ilttiarerkmonay trnuattetloni!ofti'‘ , . ',eorpora doe are eaueeriteit.l,ltkli:lpAlalle4 elk ' ! ;.! ! cf . n . ;4ntt!..*ride contend, tied we epeakliii.4l4!: 11111 . , Menlo of sll who sin'llitt :ven:ol , thAt k litsd*S-wisl :flit h attliTa no „. m ..... l rrtillit:lb, 'ci uu k k .l sindeteutail, .1.14 d. it E st • etkheir tit atrti o ... 4,bstik. , ..- A irsa r. - - 4 L ' lt" 7,71iii7. ~,: - ., ,, t ,: . ,:1;,.. , :!, - 5 , : , irt, : ll"' , iqi hba :anik , 0t,0ti:447 0 ,44 , 4.**.,..:. ....i.. .4 - -ii; 104.*:4_.. - ', iti ...:4_1,.. , - • -tii",4iqed:.-*o** , -_ -.--,-. _.,-„ A , t ,,,„ tfiro iriiiiii* - *rilisi:l 4 ! il el ' ;4 lr- - " 11 i litit :": t .' h-. wiN i*l4ML a r re * ;:i t! ;:t i fferir. :li tti . 4 :l4 .;C .4 - 11* HiL:-: att> ::.;),3-17..;:: Senn 41.mtfticttlinlallistirlattf - este V ''' ' ' 4(' ft '' 4 4 001 " 1 ' 'tillnithilti v 'Wisist fi4 smwio . " '' e Ache 0,,,t 1 . WA* ftrh ;tink&,cOritOsiet_f* , `cne* - iii.iiiii,:iiiiet.; -- 4...- , 114 Itt` , i ' sa e :11,14 I ,ilitiiii:iti,:i 00(44 41! ,i ' r Whaikh-i usantadatiny... -- - -.-, ':-. f:. 7. ,- -.7--1-: 4 •:,-- , ~ - WO,i, :ngrtai.i.4l.lhts esiiini k 'tilie'Seitajlital Coal has?ieets sold - bactlyten watiltikanding the bed Indus ohtilitedtbailiiihmtand dosil. - 1 ,_.1„ 11 . • •. , - "ere ways they - Spain compete with ,Iltit 'Lehigh Region, el- tbe'Pennsylinswia Coal Company and othei cettapacirs,:in the NOW-Wilt wia.ked;WSeit kat theseitatarand fond prices ? 6. not Seffsiyikill Coal :ttlfeest driSen..ont of ccruceetieni," except that irbOh ;Is init . direct from -Ibis -Itegincla 1 beete'wftbeat transhipment? Rave we &Ohara 1 1 undersold in neatly all the Bittern inarkets,ity Coal frtitn . Sisal 'region's? 'Arts not 'the - denten Igraine'', leaving Philltdrdphie,- end locating in , New."Nrk, ftiseed toangegitin;4ellitii Coal- from , the Pliltr,-iFetws.'-itee'iberlutit .fdrnish_lt ebeepe / than Sabi - until' C O4l co ha furnished - thin Yieir without & positlye . 144;u - oder the pm .- , 0 7 it PCIIIY ? and is it not •perfeet folly—fiay al most oldness, to forc e a trade to pay fall-divi dends when subject to 'lnane competition, and al most to T trolly, prostrated;:eo a ettal of WER ,TY-FOSTR- 511Lt.10 . pcoudats, pihtiti his "cost thetipresent kidder., otnekand bands, not mere than S 4 or $15,000,000--:-almost as great a cap ital- an*hirld by all its rivals bother regions, is the aggr egate, sod . then -expect- the produeers 'anta panda :shamanism; rod such.,: l oad?— ,We4.co ntl that the prices of tolls, &a., 'are too high in, eincparition with.nther raglans in the - pre- l .. • . sent swite- of the trade. ~. We: also- . contend " that lower ' tee would hives scolded our Coal Opera torstti to eve increased the product Of this Region at n in eh elm** rats, !meanie- it is well .known that th expenees of mining a re diminished in , pro. portied.iu the 'lvrea.° of the product; and also in creased their revenue beyond whtit it will be with the higher,rate.; a more healthful "competition Could:lve GestrOterpt npnrith the othrregions oar i ii peratnit, If pot strengthened , apt haat, eon impotfcrisLed to the extent they base beas hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of propsY would not 'hove been suffered to go to utter frein- 7 thethands in our 'werkshopa . would not hove been enalieied, and the population driv en . antsy to rims! - regions, all of. Which tends to curtail businessi lessen tonnage, destroy the val ue ai- the property In thisrregion and in theßail rt.adi.because,lust in proportion as the producers '' ti -l and r opo l a on decrease, al l must di. tniniihin value in the same retie:. ~ . .. - Nit not not riotis that; hendredsof our best nun ers have be a driven to other regions for eel: plityinent?—an , are note large number, who own bonnie' in Sehu lkill County, and whose (Wiles stillrreside. b , , employed in other regions, 'coigns . for-a Otero aospacions state of affairs, and it change , of poliej.in these Wise control the 4 , .. ,dart(nes -of Sobaylkill Connty, befere they are 101114 to seninie their fatiailits, abandon their bettate,', the netts' of years of tuft'. to otter ruin? , Was ibe. trade i'lit Schuylkill County properly 'proileted, when '. tire had n colliery capacity Bali • clent,to produce 100,000 tone ,'week at the open ing tot the seasOn, and machinery sidliclent to car ry if to . market; with a trade rfduced to an aver age itof exceeding 70,000 a week t dating thefihip ping season—tihile thousands of wilful and labor ers issue driven . , out' of this into' drat region., where th did got employment 064 their 'pro ducts largely ;tnoreased, comparatively, while the Rolling , Rel4llo beaten, in,the increase, by every i.- • , onolof the rival roods, which have sprang into exiiience wittila the last three or four years?, Lactic at the weekly record of the Coal Trade In thi! paper and see. where the decrease in, and alsol wtigro the increase Vt. The increase on the Read- 1 ,hyglitailread front December 1,1858, Mt April 1,1 1851„ durinithe winter_months, wan 19,159 tons --L-I is. now ori,ly. 58,508" tons, _showing a gra-bull decrease, while . fill. the other reads shim a gradual Inc -ease. Can a polley,lthatoroductis !kelt effects, be !beneficial to the lettere* of the 'stockholders ? TIT population cats be drihn away by unwise and mi token management.hutthe investments can no bo removed. They west remain eomParative ly !valueless. • • . We think-the less "Candidas" writes on this su -dect the better. Since. li, is understood that 51 . Cullen will vacate his present post, and take allege of, the monetary affti... r of the road in trope, there is no necessity ittcfurther-contro vit ray. It is very unpleasant for as to reply;to idols articles; but we are detertnined, at all has,- k ide , thnt the -trade bore shall not be mionspre lmed abroad, whatever the moil-rise of the writ I 4. tv - EV' • . , cr may be. , :; - - , The Opal Markets. i btbanet.vnta. - Oct. 21.—Priee on hoard Tenet.: ' $ uylkill tV'hite 'koh l , ' ' . $3 20 -033 35 L" Bed Ash' - .1 3 35 , 414 3 50 "•-- By retail; ' -. 4 00, 04 25 , ehigh Lump, , - 3 50- (dk 3 60 ':", ' Prepared] - , , - •3' 30 (lt 340 ' " - By retail, .' • '4 25 0,4 50 BALTIMORR, °gibber 20,1359.-44 continue to note a brisk ;bulimia inAntlirseite Coal for local e nsnmption, at our last quotations, via:—s4 50 $4 75 per ton of 2240 Ibs, from the yards.= uotharland is dall'uf sale. We quote if at $.3 23 f . r nue ; $3 50 for run of mine,, and $4 for-lump. NEW Yonit, October, '2O, 1859.--Tho detisand 4r Forcign'has boon ftir at full prices; sales of *cargo of P,ietou end one of Lirerpool.on ;private torws; 300 , tonS to arrive at $lO 50, and partrof dargo of ,Orrell..at $3 75,4 mos ,• Dousestio' Win Fair request and is held firmly. The consumption i • rapidly increasing. We quote from yard at ®4,10 $4'75, and by carp. at $3 25 tgl $4 40 ton, ca,h and 90 days . —Tribune. [ Bosron. October .20,1859.-2 4 4 i movements of nv importance. in Pictou and Sydney, C ea i,. lust of the arrivela hire been delivered on eon ', ract. ' English C.lnnel has beenaold at $l3 VI ch. ash. Anthracite haskreen In good retail demand pt $5 ®ssso V ton. ._ , • . i . . i Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1830. • r' 2renuZgoroaTlZslstletts4eliing la raut a : I t il • 4..11 -. -14 ' rur ths ' , . • , i ZAILIOAD. utt Carbon,- • i 10,671 01 1 FM1110116,) 2,12115 ' ehuylkillinaven. - . ' ' 10,109 00 Aolutru, • • • - • 2.54718 Port Clinton, . - . 5 393 13 I Tea, fee the week. !Previously this year, • t f Tatal, •To same time last year; Increase, tong, Schuylkill County Railroads .1859 i The feilowing Is the quantity. ot Coil transported °Ter the , different Railroads In Schuylkill County, tot week. endinton Thursday evening last FLEE. • , th AL. Hine 11111 and S. Ratan Q. it.j 17.102 15 1,187R2 07 Slt. Carbon. • t 1.2% -03 166.447 Oa Schuylkill Yaflay" 7,661 03 • 216,06$ 01 31t.tiarbon ,t Pt. Carbo n " 10.677 19 :60,032- 06 Mill Creek, Little Sthaylkill Pinegrave- Coal Trade. for 1839. Amount transported during theUist month: Union Cinal,l - Svtatari, Lehigh. Coal Trader for 1850,bi'llenal. For the week. audius on klaturday • . WENG tyro, LAlgh Coal and Nair, Co., -13,24 K 10 374.917 17, Spring Mountain Mines, . ' 006 OS 23,153 00 o. , leraitta do.„ - ' . • . ,16,7:95 oo' ' DealOr lltiadow •. - • 2)4 13 4.373 10 Nevi York .and Lehigh foil C0.,77,08 9.96? .14 German Penna. Coal Cow ~ oak 17, - .36419 11 North Spring Mountain Coal, 1,021 16 21,125 01 Old Bearer Meadow, - 85 OA . -745 18 D-Muinmey and others,. 462 07 - 3.271 -06 Ilasleton Coat, . - . . •6,138.15. ]22,00417 East Sugar Loaf Coal, • .n 8 -12 • . 25,119 IS Mount PleaaantCoal, • , 319 00 113,490 17 Council ,• 636 013 29.1181 00 Book &fountain Coal Co - 4 . •-• . —4.247 01 • 18,702 16 Franklin Coal Co., • ' •.1,111 12 19 4 243 14 343auried ImP'S• • Coal Co., - 1,050 00 18.914 02 Ilartiord COal .... • • • 40419 13 . 4717 11 , VZhi,74o 2 12.1.795 = $184,040 14 770,746 47 36;8rt.04 staxa at, Leblgh Valley R. R.for 1839. Nor week ending on Saturday last: , "Rtßi. SOUL: E[esleton: 'Pardee a C 0..) • 2, 070 04 , 04 , 1 78 15, B. SuZtriost,(Packeric : 2..U1 17 93.224 151 Counc1111180,(8hopa, L. lk 2,112 18, 56.6 09i Pleasam, 245 18 10,010 14 8. MI. (Raudolpbit* atmpoldre,) . 2,655 19 ,- 98,141171 Coleraine, (R44c111141 Juhnsou,) 604 09 35,333 03 . Bearer Meadow, , " : r.M.I 09 17408 19 H. fork Xl.ithigh4T•44tirtkSon) 441-1.11 38:.35t 19 1 S.p. (.I.ll.ldeVre,sry a , , 1,118 00 49,624 00', S. sp.'3lL(Dolhlwat. ••••• 'l9 (IC Union Improte!nent (AL, ' - • Uqm. - ta !ognna., • • • 00er,ShiPPelyi . . 'Total Last year, immure. 00, tar. Malei of Voll aiaii -Trowiporiatikisia root, a ilLtDilitl IlAlt 40AD , - . Prom rroov: Pro► I.o.srbop....S.O.tveas.Ailbacre Pi.Clinfox To Richmond,, . $llll - C.: - 'sl3o 10 PltileriVi., SO 411. , I'2o Spring Slifis6 ' Oa ISO 1 -Zll 7 120 Reitthagi - " 95 • 95, ' ''" '. - 90' Bate. of. Toil by Canal for the iiroarsit. 1594911. mealy. 1/.10 , 04: - PLVitatan T 0 - - •••. - t4" . 84 Piing Vith4 10 , " 67 'ao Nbrrigt*ltS, - - Raton rof•Priplibt. by Canal.'`: PAM Pt 'C. 0 lft.V. S. Room 17.CftsIIA. To New TOOLI*4II2S - • *UM • e 014 . 1004 - ' Rate. . , Teiltrilsi4 'Trani rtatiogu -1 - _ ll 4; 4o 3rvie untini v4 axt " Mauna Chunk ta Trnton, . . 411- 760 NlTsalOtitgort.--;;•" •-"4: • :1• • a go; Martin C4x14,1 - • •-_ rro;4l.llauttictont #.**tritin-Os* - " 1- •-` Cord, • ? r.'4 ,, . kanifovitc:,4II:,OI74ILVIWISTOOF4 scawcciu T • Imuast. :. ~,_ - ..-..,.--,-- • ~i . ,;.:.__ , ~`,-,,,;',.:,',-, 47 „... • • '' ."- Rillirto t ,;,..! --:-.- Piiihtsoolda.iietsitog a PORstills : 1;1 140 : 11100 Hid and ft.ho Rana • j 1.511 .. Nocuit Cuba* , :_-; 44 liouniporboa aid P • tearbon • ._ t itg 11111 Co l Creek : - I,- ----- - - - - I-60 Selsayl kill Volle7 - - • - - - - .- ii 50 60 - Lorborry Crook --. • - .'— .sirolora 1- - -* •-- -.-...1-+ 7... - .5 4 1 . .. lIPIIII/11 1 11: - p, ZehaylkillNarlotiott \-. . -- "' '-- -' + ((50 .I._• isr,rid •• - 1 50 Colon Ciaal -.I •.-.__ , - '- - • -,. - i 50 . " " soeterred .. -•- '. -•'i 50 . Del.& Iluro. Coal &Van port.ti'aCo.'K; 05 Morris Canal c 0.,. . ~.., i, . • -.. . _l'loo _,..:. 4 _,4 : vivre 0 - -.- • 1 1 101 ' Railroad. , Coal C wapaulast t. i . LlttleSehayll.li, ay. 11.11. 'Cool Co,. -II SO Coal* Norigstio Co:. ... .1i 50 llllSletatt Coal C 4.- . - --- .i Book RountalO Coale*: .• • - - 150 r tonnsylvoolo-Coal .6 U. V. Co. - - ' - liloo Lehigh Valley IL. B. Co.. • - '.. -- ,1•6 o Lykeos Vadley poll Co. - - . - ... -11 50 1 20 Bettor Meadows Cool I 1/ . 11 ..Co,- . - i 60. Lykeas railsy Railroad A Coal Co.- ... Coal companies , * • ' Toriti isaproromeato:•.• , .- - ._ .1 25 Deltatto Cosi Co.- .-'. .. - ... • SO Cumberland Cool Co. - • -,. .. - - . 60 - Noir Creek Cool Co.-neons I--.. • . .; 10 Itiseella . . 31Inere,!.Bank t• - - • 80 Termer"! Ban* • 80 . PoltstilleGas . - it • - 50. Pottsville Water CO.•_. • • 0 . ••• - Bol=Tbe Btoek of all Coal Compludee mill the abovelLst: when furnished by those who publication. 1 • NEW A.DVERT'MENTS Coal Hill Pink Ash Coal. Of LETTERS RErnek...._ 4G in the Post Office at Salot Cllr, for tho . qoarler imam Sephwaher 4010.3859. Beedd John !' Kelley Barnard. ?imam Michael Clayton Jan ; Kelp Lnf Prlnce.Lyininder Devi a Mary D ablpLewla Thomas./ Qullkesn JD° eilp Duno - Cattarlue Lewis]) W Rogers James I Breathed Ann atitewlaWra A ' Sbiunan A Lake', col ttlohn 3lnlry Jaime% ship Eiblndle Plata j men John Z Macon James !Mord Thomas Min It H 'Milian, Wm slap Jones J W Myles Mrs Wither Miss James Devitt oh 0, - • • One cent addlOonal will be ebirsett for Letters ed er• tized. E. meakuusos, P. • Oilther 21, IM , O •• • ' . • 43. • ' 'PUBLIC SALE. tURSUAN'I' to an order. of .the Court of Common pleas of Schuylkill County, the nib. 'or r, 'committee of rtnanuel Kleckner. a lunatic, will expose to sale by : public vandua, oh SATURDAY, the 12th ,day of November next, at one o'clock In PM after Men, at.the pubßc house of Joshua Boyer In the ton of Id rKetinsburg, in the COUnty of Schnyl kill, ailneesitr All that' certain farm or plantation. 'situate In East Brunawlek 'township, Schuylkill Cohnty, bounded by lands of henry Lilaysantan, John Relgel, Daniel liable. man, Mat Retnerand others, and containing 'tiftpsin aeres, more or has, the estate of the said lunatic. Terms of sale :—One half 'Cash "And one In one year, when a deed *III be dalverett to the purebatien. . TIMOTHY IMECNNSII, . . I Chnsititice" of Kevin uti Kiwi-nen By order of Churl, ' DA.mr.t. SROCNEI4 Pottsville, Oct. 18.1859 425 t lb erwil ary: I' ORRHANS' COURT f3ALE ',' . tIRSuA N' to an order of the: Or- 1 , phone Court of th e County of Schuylkill . in the 1 ommetiweolth Of Pan no sir anis, the subscritiora,odualte• Istratembf Jaco're Faust late of the township of Wayne. in the °Minty of Sch cola 111, deceased. will expose bailee by public mandate on TIiUItSDAY. the Seventeenth day. Of November neat, at 2 o'clock ,in the afternoon, it the public hones of Joveph • M. Frger, ha the Bonnie' of. - Pottsville. In the County of Sehuylkill, albresold,—All that certain tractor piece-of land sit ate in Branch 'township, in the County of SMuyikill and State Of Penn sylvania. to wit: - • . No. 1. All that certain tractor piece of Coal land, situate In the township of branch, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands nt Martin Weever,'ltobert Parker, de moved. Philip Cl awaer,..lubn Clouser, $ 3 / 4 1ppen A Co., Jo cob F:,Voust anclntherajontaining twOhundred aiul fifty fottr•acres and sixteen sperche c with the improve; m o ot. • c oo K halaig of ao.ar‘ house one and a halt .1:1 , gory high,'s'bonk barn, tan orchards. a sprig house, and , about Ode hundred acres thereof being cleared and theVemairtdertimbir lend. together:with the right to use a saw!~ mill cap ' the adjoining traeloin common with Jl F. Fanst. late the estate of ittid de. ceased. Smile and conditlone made known.at the time and place of "116 :T I ZCOil F. FAUST, 1 .4 ..., _ int , , i r i atom, 1 - IDANIBI. FAttell`. By order of-the Orphans' Court,- JACIMI Faint, Pottsville, 0et.14, 1843 -43-4 t -- ' .. • : Clerk. 0.6111. 00 2035 IR 20,003 05 mato 11 89,6 4 ' 03 1,332,12100 1,031,6 a 111 1.232,309 11 1,070,191 02 1,35558b6 19 1,010,751 15 63.4 M 07 56,502 041- a 13,449-03 43701-044 17 .7.190 13 -320.633 03 1 10, i - • irgri , t) . ^1 '5 .:21 • i.12:834_04 Z't 04 .1,884 102 06 4,647 00 • 18,MS IS 1117;114 OR SOX: •02 &18 ; °62 OS 44.511 00 1;214c9:13 V.0,80,181,11)7,0313 05 si,ros os '.7=zEa= i° 1.46.4%tia toN , . iriAp ' 60, PUNY PISS, MIMI AEA snippcn OT 'Mini d Chestnut sta.; Phllan's: Ileum, Pottsville.. [43317;8 POLLOCK, BACON £ CO., NO. 20 ' South SECOND Street, Philadelphia, IMPOR'IIERS and Wholesale and Re tail Desters'in Palley and Staple DRY GOODS. °lbis department buysra will And a eery fail and er•mnlete stock Of Plain, Medium and Fancy Dress Silks, principally pure:13..40 at the reeent large suc tion Sties, in Philadelphia and New , York and will be Bald beioto tfre eo•t of importation. ,Aieo, a fell ilno of Black. Dress Silks, of the meet celebrated mane. facture, anti high lustre. Also, In their appropriate do partmenta. an extensive and varied assortment of other Dress Materials, embracing ail the most approved fabrics and latest styles for Fa'] and Winter Wear. SHAWLS!" SHAWLS In this department we offer by far the most extensive assortment to he found hi the City; which embraces all the latest noroltiest; sot mot popular styles of the sea son, In Low to 13upertino Goods; many of shied have been purchased at the late large Auction Eales,aud will be sold at greatly rmlacq prices. CLOAKS* i AGL ANS s i MANTLES ft Buyers gill find in this til.m.artment a very extensive assortm,mt, and almost endlems,warlety to select from, and without any doubt the largest and most varied bo'h in point of quality and stile to be found In thl. country—lt:angina in mires from Law to Superfine &foods all min utartured of tile bat and most approved Iltobtrid4 Pr All and When ireur, and of unequalled wurainuiship i;ur farst.elass Detail Sales.. 44`Sttuff,„ rlaltlnq Philadelphia, are solirited to examine our look. .4i:oriel Dttcouut to -If Ao4tele cttaA Rapers. . - POLLOCKOIACON k. 00.. N • 20 south :.:id Street, Philadelpbia. Oettiber'*' 9 43$m , . • ENHIBIT, ON OF THE. Barks County Ag tenitnral and Moral 1:. - 1 canal. t Society. 9N the 4Mb; 2 th and 28th of - Oete her. 8000 PRE) IUIIB YOU TROTTING AND r C NO no/Wes. Ptyst Day. Beat Pacer, State or (edit ty, 11 o'clock, A. M., ' S3O heat Trotting Itirce, ditt ;:- 2 o'clock, P. 31, . 25 'cod Prencluni same day. Bei! Trotting ran; . I , .. To ha nemt,b2 In ri. tope huts. _ !. Seeped Day. . 2 ' Best Pacer. Ste or Conn, 11 o'clock, 1. Si, Best Trotting GO se, Com ty, 2 o'clock, P. 114. 100 SeCond Premium someday. “" . Beat Trotting licanse, County, 60 TO barker" Tulip heat". best 2 IA 3. ' • 1 Tht d Day. nod Potting Miro,. tipe to competitors. ,To kertess, bolt 31n 5, Ile beat", ' i n c - Second Per kiln same day.. ' • • DO Trotting Rorie, that has never trotted beforo •• • • AC money,. 1 . To bainims..m . i a bests, best 2 In 3. MULE RAGS. Mint:any: idulei to be ridden bareback, mileheati i ; best 2 In 3,1 AU entries tu re st be made before 1 o'etiei, P.M., Wed. needsy, the '-et of- Cetoher. , . . , Homes ente rs, for the Count y Premiums. mast hive been owned at least four ireeks In the County, previous to tiebber 241b.1if 51. All pursons anted ug ft +Premiums must specify for what Premiums they wish to compete, aud.no horse can compere fur more than onv Premium. le all eves ewe Oi pore . horses Must be entered tli compete fur a PrOluni. , 1 • - ' - ' • ,- - I J. k. WOU kir. Sevetirry.l • 43-It '• October 22,'49 ' THE FAUN MANTILLA, CLOAK AND HUD. Va. 708 011E4TNUT Street, above .11 Seventh, , lllitielptia.• . 1 ' - • - .' The atibserile. Invite he 11tte ' rs ntln of Ladles, to their Stoik of these 11 ra.A.l; CAItSIENTS, et "hilt' being *speciality. they pre awaited to otter the most complete assortment to the citya, ' - • • They viii open le Ocrobpr and November, their Impor• tathons. consistinr of .: -•,' . ' ' ..101111i0IDEr CD VELVET CLOAKS. - LIAND.SIIKKAVIiR CLOAKS., .; -c - °psi:A • MAKS . &C., &C.. &C• 4 ' and elegant specimens 0 I Home Blanorneture, vill be added to theltStdet Ever/. Morning Through the Seinen. Aar .GEANG OPENING 111,EftANT FORS, FoLadies' Costume, - int the pi , l - , - ;Fur om of: , • t , "Parls ' DI aut,ll6. - Snip:wham: 9 The i plibecrlberP beg siattrannouncetirst, In tomPIF• snit,. With the whiles et chreal valthld castomens,they hash added to their establishment a - .. . „ ~ •.• - , DEi , 4OI,TDIENT . , . Tn irldeb irallatO tam 4e fOund the largest display of well seasoned phretetto ; made up by the beit French workmen, and ab prieeti which will coamsclid them to Out won* m l bl sot well:Lithe moat 111111140Uliplurehasen. EVERY GARMELYI" niay be relied on as being Wetly what is repigseuted;tut It is no pert of the slims or the aubserlben4 to obtain an ephemeral notoriety by offering imitative taaurgetttres for the, coke of selling cheap t —but, on the centrttr.r. a eeputatken besed on the partamient and dbrable:ndation et - public confidence. W.PP.OOPOIt CO, birders 4fiirmittfaCtu ;of Molls ikatillas leal;s; No. :QS onzAT.N UT Street. (above ith,) Philadelphia. ' • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. • PURSUANT colon order of the Or.. `ptuna Court of the ectinty of Schuylkill, In - the Cononenutelth of Yeonsylseniq Hoy aututalhery, to• minbtriton, of dneoh Feint -late of • the sinfroiblp. of Wayue,in the Coun ty of Schuylkill. "treed. .111 expoiet ' to Pale by pail ( Temkin on FRIDAY, the Riatiteptilli day of November. ext. atil cfekalt In the aftartioon;•at theflubli, home Of Chitin& Hummel, In . the' taiga of frie7leasburit. in the Comity-Of Scheylbill. aforelettl,.7- . I Na,l. All that Sartalulraet or picot of land situate le Bova, torenebte„iktuylll.lll Coltsty, bounded byil 1 landa of Daniel Vane. Michael- Fritz. aod other landa of Alen , Faust, I Lii; t al - and ethers, con-- tempt; in *ere*, stint . with thateitoacoments, 1 conslating of a Sae slots I houseorsir Milli !welt, hars and chard. 1 ,'' t... ~.'. . -• ~ , , . ; IV - 2, An. th ai e rtain tint ii piece of la rrialtnatale: f e Ws tocieshlp, httylkill rounty;,. bounded IT lands or SI chant Fax, ntlhe ).tieva &mitred tr3et of land and ther, eentatele; 31 serosend in, weirs, arlth itta imprnvements. conalsting t iol— . • : • • ;Aral 3. Altitutt kertakt raet'or rdree . fit land, sitaatB ify Warne tocinsistp.- & nylalll Coanty, bounded .by.. Isodt or Marks litamto el:Johnlietter, and the abotit'. deperibed tract aid othate,.contalning 10 is* andl) 1 melee, 'with thelmgroraprents. consiatlngiof—i ;.* .. 1 Nit 4. 'Alt thstivrtaillptet or piers of I.l4riltot (a In troyee temothip,Schiondli County, boundzilft by lied' Of Daniel R. Reed,bean 'Blab:Jacob . Motet; Jigto - D. Dated' k :Ce:, - John 8. Steiner, Mary ;Sane, lIIIBMS and trail NO.I, -containing, i r St VAIN and 711 - ken; with the Itsproc ctroets, mush* lug of a tenet'"? likd betdrelable.and orchard. .' ...., • Net 5. An tbetierteitt Igo ar Fiore or ground, . altooto In - die town :41 . 1Fri*etkurtr. townobtp- of. - Weyne; RtlthltinGinutt.teing lot - trideb. le, tanked - OA the ' ' - Wan of 11.1 town *ilk the. N0.t13, bounded • ADO. nts oft Stottb st riot Ind lot too. En s crittiddlinskt otters perikektritti tlia . appuslenanadi; knktbit'oeuttoi arinkikeeeerod.- - Tense old y 0 , 130103441 *Ado kno .. k 4 rtat the Moe end, &ea 0T , P . :411 tif !, • ' ,:' 0., f, :: '; - - 1 ' .;-,.-_, ;''''thean letlAU2trlti ;AliiiiilairailiTlL. 4 ;"' .''''', VANIXL Allat j'. -. ,_• _ - - -- - • -.-- .... .. *4144 rtlyJnllle; 0 ct. 114, '44 ERNE ' etlLLtrilt OP 'Silt BOOKS. m-—incr • mitiumA,vommr...-. 7 -31ta-43,0 1 0., 'Oatcyokato4,,,' 4 0 4 Wfx ' a itir."*" : B of«lnlia lime - oronis•s - .41s; ' 1 111i,Akenttlillft.FLIOINI.Ailelpii. 6 ' ho "iiriria bandied' 110 oOar , td - l'llo# btultoidda bookkettir minim " ..111 7 /34, 0 j; Or;Itooe gar the Poor.' Atooklbryeatals periwig, one Tozamo ir alotti. llMATaltlatillosbettoos. ..,"‘Tba Wier** of,3 l Ateerg' .-Weltdilatorabildatt:: Os. Thelhdme Of Ms Breit Klogow tba Poirso,lnadoim do3d Guadaana *Mod Inuatsutol Id Ida aratiti : r. * * Baadilt." .A Nor& P 7 A ugu►ta-J. Emus ° , lltii Ugh - Trim& gad BnaluiotAlmalaor oy V ltait tuldt,'• with an introduction. By Bayard T • I 014 ip IbaD Um! , ThOlßoryilfir.Woosactli WI; *latter* Oil Modern Agriculture." By Bays Tflik, 'From Dawb Ttryllitar or lbealary4 sb;r7of Westsm borne. By* Allolatar's • "A New Dietlocary of apaolatlora,* bora the Oraielk, Latta and Modern Languages, Irani/dad IMO Etigllsh, With as extansire Yodel. ' Just published sod for ale FY B. BAMIAN.; 8 S 18 / I 2 40 813497 g 44 1 50 10 )141 106 it s'4o 00 • 42,41 06 ti Otti tktW 111 40 • i ST , fix. 20 16 25 00 0 15 15 1 3 / 4 • 50 • as 60 65: 25 25 • flit 25 tto /Wed, to desketbeir . . g W . . . . • • • • AL.QO. Power Putapp..-Simple and Durable. These Pumps are well known In the New England Sid some of the Middle and Woolens Slates, where they give itreat nitiatartion.and basei established for thee:l34,es a valuable reputation: Thity afford power which tray be employed to dare a tali, cwe' or other machinei .. ee Ad - for testimonials. rtifien ry tas, and further particu lars., address the Manufacturers. p i niu.Ns a wn..L. 1 00, _. (1 , erly larnesisis k C 0.,), liir'll 9,'5.9 15.17] • ' Springlield, Mao. TCOCID ARCAIN CAN BE HAW. HE SUBSCRIBERoIIers at private sale the old entabll.hed week', known se • The Franklin Iron Works, situated In the coronet of Port Varbon,3chttylkil!CCC; Penna. - • The pSoperty realists of turning Intheit. pleningi Ina chinis,threenew engine', blaeksrnith's tools, foo hdry tools and ilask.,with ot hertools of every description us tiegary rot conducting the buelneseks large and spun ,ble awailment of patterns of the most approved, ma chinery now used In the kitten and alargestoek of new castingssud raw.utaterial. Posasesion Elven iminedi; ately. The property will be eel on 1111gal:table term,, slid to any person wishing to engage I u the business presents an opportunity eeldomnffered. . For farther particulars Inquire of the undo rolgried at Bt. Clair. or between.the hours of It A. Id. and M., at Kirk k office. Pottstille. J. B. K 1 11. K. St. Clair. Fph. 24.11'48 . ti-tf IRON TABLES, - • FOR the use of. Workers and Dealers to Iro n. This a eumplute little bobh. Telco SRI cents. Just published, anti fqr mile by R. BANN N. Annual SUPPLEVIENT to PIIEDON'S -NNUAL DIGEST of the Law'fl , ,of 41:1' en . nsylv ant*. tiny each of thole:ire MII fiUh la/ Includes the /tete of the last sefelon of the ',ogle .eture, for sale at - • U. BASSANI'S Itoohoete. Patent Self-Sealing Cane and Jaits4 . rivserriv Presto Precis, Tomatoes, eti. PREY are made of tin, firb proof yel- i low ware and glass, and have been used by :than .sands of fandlles, hotels. ice., wi:h perfect antlantetion.. To bo bad or 'rations ►,lees. IL It ANN A N Can tra _ . NEW .TOSACOO & CIOAR , STORE: I / WF ORD • FULLARTOI*4 VER has just opened, in CENTRE atreet,above Ilahantango, 101TSTPLLE, a wholesale and retail To baceo and Ci:ar Store. where all articles In his [lns, both Imported and DOMilitiC, esti be obtained, at reds: tunable pelves. Ghe him a October '5B .13-ti DENTIeIRY. ; ' TOSEPii F. SEIIIEIIS . li ft er ty this date devote hit! enti re nttenticur to the Dentistry burdroas. Ofdre—Malsanton- . ga street tobolnlng the diked* the Pettis - erne Iflins•• 0111 Work,. tle collette a continuance of the Patronage heretofore Dor liberally accorded him; in hie proteottolti. April 9, 18Z9 157tf j. P!.m,E p - a ‘ t.,c.p., - I I NT ARK E ' P S 1 REEL .WHARF,. x Philadelphia, &Were lu - Flrh, Cheese andProvl-. Mons •' hare eonstautly ea baud an assortment of DIU 81l AND PICK LED FISU, Le— rle : SiaeketeL Shad, SaL73oe: Blue Flab, 11 twangs, Codfish, beef. Pork, Lard, iteivid , ere, lia MP* IA ries, Cheese. Beau , . Ricer ..c. i • Ott. 15, '.9 . 42,3 rd • PUBLIC SALB. ; THE subscriber will offer-at NibHo sale cat WEDNESDAY, at 10 o'clock A. g m . 2 . 1559. at the stable corner of llailrned and Notlergiati streets, in the berouzh of PAtsville.bla entirtillynt7 stwic—eon•lstine tkf Homes, Carriages, Slelahs. ihoboe, and other things too utnuarous to mention.; - „N . FOX. Tattivine. nrf. Vlth.lo4l. ---- dirEAPVENETIAN Q , EOql3 , W. ZIMMEILMAN, man - uracturvr, No:211 Altell Street:4lk Penal A,l '22 Constantly on, band, a general assortment,* the lowest CASH Deceit ; —out Minds repel red and t rimmed, equal tonnv; Philtdelpitia, September 24,'69 29-ilmtt -.. ! . ' LOW DOWN bRATES. 1 1 cHILLSON'S CELEIT RA-TED RANGE. (or ranking. II tr.r,soys !MATING FURNACES. I The oulairlber ree, Ives orders ,fur the above articles, all at ir Mai nro furniAlled at MantiDcturer's They are the beet article* extant for the dliferene; pisepo- Sea Intenad. BAN4AII. SWART ANTHRACITE BALooNI TrAVING been newly fitted " a tip, *lll be opened by the proprle• for this day, September 3d, for the • , Reason. OirEver, thing. In his line of businee4 N:111 be the wart that the Philadelphia maitele , afford; %lid as he bee established the CASH. system exibuireti,',loll be able to sell as cheap Sc any other person °Dozed 16 the . hnelne4s. L . - - (Pntll.l/111P, Sept. 3. '69 ' 3611'' • PERSONSIVISHINO TO CHANGE their buFiness ton rapidly inetenelog conntriji Hear Settlement, ;There bundp&ig ‘ ate going. Where the cli. mule to mild - and delightful. See edrertinenzent of tho IlantMonton Settlement, iinotbitr column. , . CARDgNDIC AND PLANTINi. subsariber has engadeLha practi -0 ell gardener, - wild will Like. cha rg. or garden& ,take up planticke., and Alan giro dime:lons for landscape. gardening. planting, kr. Choice pl.nte CL -f) taken and preserved during the winter 603P)I1 In thb green hewn,. Apply to n. IiAIV;NA.I. Jai' A I kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Tree* furniah led and planted when desired. CHEAP AND COMPREYENSLVE. 011:AAIBEIt'S P.:NC lit)1,01 1 XDIA, A Dictionary of Ueefol Krs;;wled...te for thr People, eubbrachnt the AN sand Sete n rte. °tom pby. Bitu Fa phi. Natural Watery. ke itinatosted by Enuraei ga .and Mape—now pnbllabror In monthly puts. ./..!vluoi /3 cents; to be romplet4 In 80 Nos., Pinning six Pr seven volumes. Ifos. Ito 6 now reedy. and subaertglous re. calved at - - B. BANNAN'S Deto/store. Pottsville, &rpt. . ' 69. _Stichter & Thompson, Drarxr.s , HARDWARE, CUTLERY - IRON; .TOOLS,. &C.: Corner Centro and market; "Sign of the Saw," PoTICA VILLE, PA.. January ',511 ' rftf FURS S I FURS ! I FUnt Y TOSEPH ROSENBAUA7 I NOY 4;B3IANUPACTURIDI AND DlPOltriDloi. V ; l9 hes now ready Me very extettstvo stock ot Tore consletletz of Capes, liett-espee,- Virtortees,t,, Molts, Cutts. etc.. hi Minh, &Ode. Stone Alarttio;" Fltch, Chlechtlts, Sitetiaa Squirrel, sod other tower priced Fors, SII of w bleN he Is prepared to sell at grins to defy competition, All Yarswlt In this store are soctrroattd . td be what they are represented. sore: No., 415 'canon Street' bdtoten 50, (abmie Eyre 4r. Zitnidd.'s Dry Gbods Story) .stbst of the GOLDEN LWIr,IPIIILADELPIII4.; • , 8,—Y1.1)13 shored Into fashionable styles, St a mod- Oet. 15, It/ , . • -'41.412t: THE lIKAIMONTON A newspaper &inked tc• LiteratureendApicatnre.gib *ettlen forth roll nwooni• new sattietnet4 of Ilam mancon,ltX evw Javy, can be FuteTtl . bed for.nt ouly cents per annum.; Inclose poste ;;e filanitor tbt the atnonot.' - Address to -Editsiot . this forsui. Itamtoonton' CO. Nen Jersey. Thom wishing. thug:. prtthe heat gntlity, In one of the' heilthiest sad moil delightful chmeteein ther'flatort,lnd where 'tropi are !leiter eat • d ow. by, f r9 sf ß , the teetSble.eroutce-Y.,thetW -4 mit•emebt UstronontoolLands. TWOLE- ttl 111041*--- _:.,..-.Viruerofrtait*4l4q,NaAepata vi y.%:. rot tart:l . e, nitilt* &to: Vc"utt; l.taftei "~- no " MMMI SCELLANEOUS: LITTLEFIELD'S: ARTHU • DECI DE Dia 4 / VIE , NUWA,,i'r,, stargq . AND .MOST usipmfin NEek-TIES 1 . t !wife* - the. dewist,'zifttest juiiiliOit "toiltoublis LiArks ' 1- , DeleDSedly the aseltipt," titAtot Au.l molt 'Oilfield:do , • :, : -, SUSPENDERS ! I r Diclitedlyth*Acwestabd iledistilac,Dneviuoaur. ''' . . - 'll/02DRItrienll'Irg i ' 7. 'like newisi, sod amtintouslreikagotawint •, r __,c_rxDa..zardmlszaziw_ ..t. EuRNISIIING:GO 1 Ofsiory oDsi;riition.lf;i'' 3peri+l + - wt.:Artl'l*w, eo Dre 4 DIA 3444g , ate rabliq caa acAr be see% .8D 111011,11ath 4U2 Anystrallehni iimortatent of-- - f ,b/00417116111111161 . 01:10alriatiligili evired Irmo-Nair Taft iktatrtabilkiiblis, at the ESTATE 'SALES, ulastnythaha4AB64.4 - ira4swiliW rit+4o:4 5 , 4 Alein tv 4 tC . „1 1, 04a 0 4 1 4 11 Ludt A,- elitiart V44kNP2,_ l o_,A l ,•:to, at u ay la ma waprzt . tirs • iiia ' asset.- mat* ipAbit br at. r agrituit ll 3 ll l lo Pmet. Whig lit* torm - aitt. vial li y batem.,:lballauft Is a Ilagairotti dttidid, tato • swat liarßut and Wor" float all pares of the rovaratry are non oettllngand and• lage not imps produced aro tarp' and can to wen atomic g., plo-ellamta la , dolt/Aural. awl mato treat &Wit . Tanis trots 1116 to Ca our sere. paysbl. Wilda • foar yearatirj. I Ts lila , the plaeoi-losars Vino Knot *not at ildladotplita. at TWA. IL., la , oak read : o r lawnontoo. or addros U. J. Bynum, tkti better. trammant st P. 0., Atlantic !Co., New Jersey. . • Soo ,fall . . , . . . LL- APANTIN • - queot o o f,llau n itioaton Load ri p i DE s," r_vtvUS EU, * Agent for eia_..l6 Derrti N Sehotikill, Carbon, Losorimo.C4tconbis. Noirtikom- Mood Dauphin eoontlesitogors for sale; Lt TS to Pfeifle City, Mills rountijooro. ittoooand to Biwa, and Missoliri, for C.13/1, otos tlosa for further toforn ar tion write sad enclose postagio stamp, to -, ' • IiOhr.PATTVt. Act: Makersvo4 fkket7ALCII 7au.t1,1? '4•11 • adveit' . , - C SUE of VA 1V REAL ; E STATE. g" IN • ATURDAY, the sth day of No- VAlP:webt ,1659,. at one o'clock. P. Sl., ou the Ilfetn• bee, will ,beexposed to public aide thefollowind desseribed plintatiot and tractor land situitie In West Peon town ship, Scht.yiklll coutity, fon, miles east of Ringgold, containing MO ante, sod being known as the 'Kepner farm anravern Stserd.7 The improvements' consist of a lard Tavern Ilona:Ns large rime store housSA two tens t houses, a large Seater barn, stable*. wagon-40d, elder taill and gross, distillery, and a number elf other out-bulidings. Three lacy* etcher& f , apple and other holt trim. ',The laud' is well tint and watered; lo a high &Weer cultivation, and is e l/Meted obe of the most beautiful and desirable Parp2s to Schuylkill County. Couditl9nsinsde kdowe on the day of 14110 by • /WOO - Oet:140- 4 3t . , Alcides. eg. . . . FOR lALE. . . ' 1 • I T , El • undersigne loiters for : s4lq . H ! a t eta tu.A. containing 9 acre*, and Mtn- ". at on t upper - Pt. Carbon road, about a half , In 41 -$ "thro Pot vine. The knoreerrnaents are two franiedwil . hug ho es, a anall.stable; and also a 'prim of never ' falling r ef. -1 will sell in one piece or in iota to suit .pn . It la al•Cwell adapted to tlit&-takin of vegetabl t, and has some doe young :mph/ 10es and grape alum thereon. For furtherpartlenlarsenquirard ~ . ... GEORGE LAUER, Orchard Brewery. ITN rellsma tor gelling the above are, thatheidtcpctr- - 4 abased' t 0 Tumbling Iton Farm' from thif Schuylkill Raylot n Company. and tithe* to make IC an extra ' live Far , which will require, his spare tame, and also litauds 413,king a Summar resat thereon, whkh will tw , n one of th . finest ontelde of Philadelphia. Patsy Ile, Feb.12,'59 . I . l'al '' - If' . PUBLIC*ALE! I . rim i. SUBSCRIDER will offer at ii. putt' eele .oa T ursdity, November 3, 1850,. '!. At tbil palate bons" of Mr. Wright, near Itingtown, Fehuylk it e , onts, the following described Real Estate, w::-a a Acrtet cf Land, situate in Unkot township. &haul" II count,r. about 4 tittles from Ringlown,ortid halt a ilo from the Catawba' balin"Wil; adjoinl •- re e"l of ia th eere e i t tio ° r a tr iuge are welt thnbctrd. 40 parses through the same. i ono Tract will be sold in the while or to pietist. rcharers. A good title will be Risen. Note to cent 1 o'clock, I'. 31; . Tenor rosy. . ' • ISA AC ADDAMS. .. sons wiebing to view the stove To:petty, will, 11 on Jena" Leta', reading on the premier'. , holds of int:ds: n mita rs a:lneul ti .nnadd r i ons vandtehim:ll , ,n,: lbi lvirexus c toro, i law i tr : hri g mui e :,, ; ( d derri l min . p.tn4 La ateinn w a.i rc inTg n ith ce leas : ::::eat4 n4 :_i.. and nth t 170 Tl a ttir .r 1, '59 , 403teows A mm a large k houses.: About 'scree el • sa Creek The al to stilt a eoramen W ACIBICITLTIIPAL SETTLE/40T. TO 'ALI: WANTING FARM'S,. • Oppottanity in' a D. lightfol and HerdPio CU. ..' 25 liars' SW Artist of Philocirlphia t on the s:holden. oad Athletic Railroad, X. J. ..-' '• ' old estate, consisting o f several nasids of acres of prodadioe soil has been dl. to tartuslif Teutons sizes to tia MA purchaser: g:llWlMlZTl " N i Cil i Ztat7h=t s . sre %helmet. year, Improved their places,. mut iTtnarielyerps. The price of the hod is at the `of Dino VS Io V.L.) per arm the sou Is uf the silty for the pro,luetlen of 11" had. Clover, arm • Groper and Vryeables. IT IS CONSIDERED E - st. FRUIT S'Jill. IN THE UNION. The place etly secure from frosts—the destructive enemy fanner. 1 Crops of grain. grassond Dolt are 131:w and rah he wen. By exftreir.ing the place It. orrert judgment eats be format ot,the pmdue tt of theta ltd. The teams are merit:tail tottecure ld Iturtnmement of the land, which Is only sold el intprerement The result his been, thattalth• past yeitr; some three hundred house; have h. en , tan wills, one steam, roar stbres; come ilkty t drawl peach on her& planted. and a large chin. other Int rovements, Inahlog It a destralde tud lose of ,business, . TIIE 111ABILET, e reader may pereelee from it S 10ea tie n. IS the - BEST IN _TUE UNION. bringlne &mid. the price-Then In Tor-snow , om thu city, and. more theta doable the pt lee I. a Westi, It is known that the earliest. and best and vegetables in this latitude come from New and are annually exported to the extent of 0111- dog bore, the settler ham many adeantagep.— Ithin a few boars ride of I he great cities of New d and Middle Stifle*, be in hear b old friends ',•lotions, Ito II In a ot . ll , rt . enuntry 'where erery eat y cowl*, t and cirifiv; bon is at hand. Ile v every article he wanta at the cheope.r. price. and I produce for the highe st, (in the U.. 4.1.11111 la re ..) he has t..4:11m.ts for hie children. dreier arrrice, II ettjojtn open Winter, and delightful climate, fererotterly unknown. Thu result of the . opotiabose from the ninth. ba* generally been fore tbtm to an excellent state of heallh: warof 4olltingand improving, lumber can he ed at the mills at the rate of $lO to $33 , per ,thou . . impa can lA, II Ii Verb . o and al where I rhango to rest r In tl ottair Back) from thp brickyard Ppenol In the place rtiete:ean ba procured in the ;dace, gotAt 'carpet'. at hand, and there .is no stare in the Union buildihgv and i inprovementaean be wade choler. readerwilt nt once be struck with the Advantage' reeent:rd, and nal: hintvelt why the yroperty has every tpre a aber • The hero otikeq'ap Won'. .The reason le, it was never throsin In tie market; and 'intake( thee* statements were orrect,iie one would be invltted to exmcdoe the lend :lore mirebaslog. This all are expected to do.— ere farm under cultivation; such is the extent tet;htt settlement that they will no doubt .nest persons .4mo belt' owit neighborhood; they wlll witness the An ' jprirove snit, and can judae the character of the popula tion. It they come with a view to settle, they should ;riaprepared to stay a day or two, an di he ready to p ur . ell as locations cannot by. b irld on refusal. Th' Ware two daily tralnaNto Philadelphia, and to alt tattle R who improve, the. Rai/road Company give/ a Free Tiete for Six Montlis,and a 11.41-I:Tir-G 21.6etfor Three nor • . , TIIE TOWN .01P ADlNotrity...., • oneetlon with the sartcuituval sett temenelepew tows bet. nataistly arisen. which pnerena ements for tiny *led of business, particularly • _land manutactorles. The shoe burliness could be carrleßon In this place and market to good Advantage, r„.. also e lion limoineest„aod manufactories.of sorkultnral imple onto, or 6.ts odds& for eastinz small articles, The trop Sealant bas been so rapid as to insure a eonatant and rmanent inerense of basioess. , Town It is of a good ize, we do netlsell small ones, as it would arrest. the I lectern:tut of the plate, eau be bad at from Mon slid parents. Tti Hommonfon Farmer. a monthly literary and Agri enlto al sheet , rontainingfull information of Hammen oi ton. itn be obtained at 25 cents per an u tun. Tit a Indisputable—warrantee deeds giros, clear of all encu tonnes When motley is paid.. Route to the land: May Vine street wharf, Philadelphia. for liammentnn. by It Broad, at ili A. M. , or at 4% P. X. tare 90 cents. Wier there inquire for Mr. By rnes.• , Boarding consent, en on hand.; Parties bad bettor atop with Mr: dlyrnisa, a pri cipal. until they hare decided as to purchasing. as hew II show them oser,tbe land in his carriage, free of expense. Letters and applications can be addressed to Lan 11 s it Byrnes. Hammonton P. 0., Attaitie Co.: New Je y; or 8. B. Coughlin, 24 South Fifth street, Phila. delta la. Olapa and Inlrmation cheerfullrfurnlstied. Ju y =s'63 I ---. ":1.6m . ' - I • A RARE CHANCE . For profitable Investment of the most Valuable . Property in the Borough of Fottsiriliet. ..ritHE subscribers offer the' following • .-,- Ta i tt abin property at Private sale: hr. 1. The Will 11l :11ORSE norm, now nerapied hy .1 )9tPII 31. Fro ta. tills well known property rental Mt In front 40 feet 1 inch on Centre - street, and,- in fest dept 'along Illthantango 9t feet 11 ittehes. with an ettensive tavern yard. The improvetracets , .1 on tbis property rornitst of an extensive twaxtbryfrarne tavern houy with extennivo hack buildinpt , Aim, Two three story brick - buildiettot-a portion of these buildings are tow nerd for Mel:lntel, and :a per Om ,etwupleti by the Pottsville OrisCe., and the itchuyt. kilt Eire anti llarine Insurance CA.bq the first story, tbe 1 treeriati and third etorice are occupied as; dwelling. . -Also,' A Idrge and cent eiodions stone stable fronting on S e cond Area; frith brick 'carriage hone) and lettere. site *helix. -I , . . This pro perty is so well known that a more particular doscriptkm he deemed unnecessary; any person wishing menden information win please tall anti...subscriber.. No. 2. All that wen known tavern stand al:noted on Centro strcitt.lknown as the IiOIITIIIVESTEIIN illlyill,,, wean by and kept for tunny yeaDastm. Mu.. , , _, Thin valuable pm porty will ho said *With; adroint ng property-tint two containing In front on Centre, street , 04 (lets Inches, and en ten s t . ir westwardly along, a 20 feet; al de alley= feet to ond street, and northwards ly elan: 'Scent d sire , t id lea Wittebes.with the WI Prere• ments.consirting of a ' twnetati' frame tavertritair bonXe with a large and commodious tbreestory 1001 bnildinft. thereto vatlloched. This imildlogW"' hrattern erected within alfew year*. and the whole ii , rencement la complete.' Theehauthere.diningenamgna cooking octokEnent, it is. believed, will- compare with snit Hotel tn•the Cmatty.k.. : . : ~ :, •• . . ~ also. A Lugo and emmundinus two-story brick stable, with extensive yard MOM, - ~, , . •.. ~ . .1 „ }4.4 . . A?... , A large threestory shone and brick banding f ro II goo Centre ittreet, with estergrann on Artificer an d siling,on the woad and third : stories. • • T !rye:toady, sa a , business stand, cannot be stir Pm' • , - • • .o. t i . That old and well known bushiest stand attune j ted ler Centre street and for many years occupied by ti. ; L. LoOst and ethers, as a flour and feed store. . I Thiel trainable property adjoins tright A Lereh's iron i Mere lote thane - die and Jainsakbiltyteati'-ha. <beneath. 1 aiding , -ton4 itt front en Centre street' S wet 3 i tech ea, and It taadswestwardly at theekmew Idt h 33 h , et with right 1 of alley way fret!. Centre street through tbe arched alley, most need Cu' the hetet and adjoining properties., The buildings on the property consist of a pmeanit sotittautialtwo:stery stone building forty-feet deep.the i •II story cried as a store, and the second story as a ti Bing. al conveniently arranged and in g0t.41 order. this is flatbed a large twentury fruncistort. home wit etterosite graumies ter storing grain. , ' . r : , • This moperty from Its !oration for business, - 1s well • worth tbratteentien of persons desirous - cd going Into thatlyerated feed budnees. •.- ,_ • , .' • • if this. - property ix net sold • before the 1411. dsy,of March it will be for rents Possession- will bo gives: ou thti Uri et ;ail nest. iy , ,i 0 ,4,i pti.elets Of ground ort.Mallantange egeo're, IA: tending foie the brick banding in the rear of mho, along said street. tenet thrge.-story brick bonding on the neatbeitt corner of kfaturhlango and Second streets. This property lit too trell known to require any res. .. „.. anicts , .. • - , -s ag . i and 2,' adjoining three teary AAA bundler. containing in front ea- idahautango *rest, 42 feet, and in depth-40' het: with frame: Market Al hew...acetified by name lhatutosattrat. ' • '••,_` ' --' .No. 3; containing" In •fitotfteit Maltatitange Street; 21 feet. and in dePth 40 AtetOrith frame oIS ooruplad by Kink ,Itilltult.‹ , -t. •; - - - "-- r.' -- . ,4 , . , -,.. • Nos.* antkd, ebothining In limit Op. llialmataugcspf., 42 AWOL Ittehes c ano in dept h 4gfool ..with three batik,' °Zees. oieuttchby JAccoltum. 'PIC, 11. 4 . ,- PAITz' 11 ; 01 - bannxt: littArasb. ... . • . . : ..- -„ -,,...:..•• .Thislorperty for the erection 'of ants- lir 41thitie buildings; gannet be excelled by any other property tw thesis:trough.' Them lots. will ttp sold *leg-- er- all tie , • gather to man entObtotetst: , - • ..,.- •- -, • • ~. ~.-t_. No. 3"..Thisekeirable dwelling be sitaitheiten !be oath . Pad corner of Methentounte *tut toswand streetkfor ectur fort sail setrtenit.re aaa commend lone:direeill eg,..it - has ft* ritiaeriera la fiseebottnistle., - .. i.,,::- :.: . ' r .... . ~ ~ . . • • lisle property rentoletoltAnetk.dineinti heat go lily lint:dingo satert. to the eeraer of Second,. thee& Moog notentAtteat4tfeek , 4 inebewitk , Uotoir• /trade, thence 'osetvrardly along snit stable, elVfie.... e towhee. than* nertirseardir t that width ateee-~ yard. * 4 . 6 • Ineheslte Of thAeltAmtleht• Ith , inheres a tugs ard hit dwenlvattnerlittlelqwait= Se °lll4 t a if oloikincicitholorroom atm strut:' ••- - 2 ' Tor underelintrtinallen as deserlpt Soft lad , awitAS . , ... .. , '..llitllitlflialentiPlibilti.,-,;...--,--L.-:..P..,.;,- ~ - ts,t.ri-- ~ -----'' ~. 1-, ' :4 - --t.,' , .:- . : , 7 -T.4MX-41 - .001.14;X01-' rryik•‘'" '-'.'''' '',- ',.. , X: ift C.i 4 4'f ,- ,.,0t:i - ti': - or- a, siirokug;Acoitn ittimiw; 3Luttr:'e, lie - lii' ~ , _ t i 't...(.l,''' ---- • P4ttdvi odour. skih „ Has Chit Usti, Tbs seiteoto waste and tbe nights etve tool ”. bet tier , 'assiest tlibeg lee WI Otei MM Is the , it Ai tleii tie OPtoildti , ;* ilatt;id tct ,„ :MN toCamay Inn ta; tide pm* deteezlis *sum Ute tuft:lW ery Met tie Asteentettemeety of Ms tiattatojaper (of int bailitieriwsei 4 , be fe4.• ,7, ' 111LIsstiesato 'beetles". • • siosettkir in tabiron, Amu,. 4,0E14 11tV on tM Republbu. e5e41614. for I.loPoraor,Raills7o44_ 141014 Batty, Demo:rat. Republica* i1A!4•1=• : ... tit.litga phi of 33ft over th e tut saberoa 1 Tea coaallts ressais to boar boutortddi la lin Irts • • 1311kur, Democrat, 10 mi k lotity for llortroor. TM SM. At* . st ands ft Republicans, 14 Diesnoentt. - majority ocriatit.lrillot,U. • • _ - , . asset . lowa Elsotlon.- Mejoattlos easing Inea thneroar. Orb Repay Dodge. Dranocrid.434L. Repablitiem :1r47,21.54 Republican sib, M. The Isslalomana • t as beard from itao4l ll l7ytl Senate, .Rep. 15, Dear. la. • lb' hear how. 4 Ilairtefir , '- Dense, Rep. Si, Dess.p. .le bear from,l2dartrieta • Republkan majorlty ballot. • , .35 Ma ensures a Republican V. $. Bsnatoelo named D1..1141.1.114 whore bus espirea, - '• • Pennsylvania. Eleotlora..- Re bass tbs. AO Maras from tbrtimitgbt tattstii! . ; whittg teMplift wi th tba tot* el Int yarn iblivirst ". natriamar min= email. ' • - ' Sup. Ad" 4lid. f Met. Morr is V 1701=1 • 157,146' • - 141,5t4 140,50 a 140,1411 , 4 ; positive. • tie, Op. tesjoslty, Z. 1362 1v,214 • IV4O The eenntles yet to be baud from gave Jodg• Ra last yens • ms.*lty 1,124. They vtli de sealty aft well this year.. The Harper's Perry earierreetteha st " TIiaLLATLIT DiSPATCONS. - • • • .4-4,„, Hat Pees PIM, Od. 20.-10 30 o'clock. P.M.-..Thittok. eitement here has not abated In the leest. • , Tbe withdrawal of Col. Lee, wad theiWashinStatt , • tines, last Welt, bas berwisepd thr netal .00naterna. . ' I lon, Ind the citizens, to-day;lin ilarbonr,of Um thtoi, armory, wire endeavoring to mous companies fit the. general dat one. ?be Thltirds militia, however. la eat very tradable material for the formation of . .gliyitn4 i companies, as all hands want to bi captains. Scoots aro out in the mountains, 'earthing fit Cook, Lot bbers la no doubt bat that be has ere ;Wife PPS* the Pennsylvania !booted is Ur on his way imfardar Canada... ' • • Beery stranger that eases bets is hooked spotkittlit,..l =vie w% and *event hay* bees eroded ea the elm* % of being spies. ... Mr. Ould.also lon tbr Washington today, Ulna' ',arts ally leaving the prisonera in the hands ofdm Vivito* . . .. auttiorittes. ' . . , It la tudd that Governor Who I. ant very eamfatiumo tart' to the people or flarper's Ferry, Imputtng to thous, cores:dlre la allowing such a handful of men to ,hold a population of nearly 2.100 Inhabitant.- prisloniralut twenty-four boort., Ile also spoke of the-bot of eight cle : ten men keeping forty or fifty dtlasus In eontnentent. ,one replied: "Weil, Governor, but you Must remelts* and wensymeked together like sh.ep." • ' The Governor replied, ..!Tes, I Imo* that, but I MR* any I think you acted like sheep also The Affair In Its 'surionndlogs, Is sit that au " think the Decoogratio party find it dillleult to mak* • prUtleal reidtal from It. . . . thejilarktts.` POTTSVILLE BIAEICEII46.; - • (61, holexale Priced.) • Wboat Flour, extra faulty, It barrel, $6 00 440 60 •do • do ratty. do 6 1'540 600 do ' do . auperrinet, - • do • 6OO-6 - Itye Floor, . do -1 , 00 , Wheat; Wrote Et bushel, • jr •-• do prime rod; - do Soup Beans, , do • • 1 tette 160+• Dried Palettes, pared, 1p pound, 16 do' - to • nutared, do . • pried Apples. do - ,• • , dye, .$t Mucha, . 56Butter.put pout 4., ' 16. Cotm4 do • 1 3( Sh c , uldprt , •iti -Otto, do • - JO Hams, • - 42 1 4 'Potato lA. 4o • - te , Lard. Timor by Seed , • 0 Ot• Deaf bled quartet 'l4 It IX Miter:feed,. 5 50 do. tore quarter 10.16 - 0 itay,pertou, 14 0C€3 , 16 00 Master. tore' , $650 Egga,dozen • , - 12 :Wit, per sack, , '126 • POTTSVILLE . ritonticz iLanzar,Tti. metal' Prices.) - - FLOUR, &C.—Extra Family Flour. $7 00: intro do Tre. auportMo do $6 26'F 161: and Bye Flour at *4 76. Uurkwheat Ylc;ur ak $3 501% Hood. Rye Cbop at 90 eto4 Cori .Mralsl 44 'and Stlddi!npit Meta. 96 tutu& ClitAl67.—nyeaells at $1 00% bu.,tbkma 86 d0;..0ata46 do. kIEATS.-I:eef sells at 10 01 1214 cts.,l4 Di; Itattsalt . 9 glit do. Veal 1:10(e. Pork 10 el2do:Shnulders9olo do: Ila n. 12 to 13 do., Bologna blouses. 1400 ; Park P.3U32gCA IS do. PROVIITIONS.—Brater sells St i? la ets.lllb.ebettsi'L 1214.10.. 4.r .to 14 eta. Vi des.. Lard•Dl cts.V • :CC:ABS.-N. Orleans St 7114'.11" Whtte V do: Cabal " do: **A"Whlle 10 do: Crushod and Pulverised n '-- • 41$11L—halibut 1235 ctr. V lb; Black Mak: CS 8 eta.. do. FRUIT AND VEGETADLES —Apples 23 rta.lltill 00 ? bushel ; (salons 10 et....'li bolt peek . _• heels 3 eta., VI ‘l.. Lund); New Potatoes 34 1 .0 14 tootle! Tomatoes 4 tee Seta., hilt peek ;Cueuntb., a R eta. te &men : Pears eta.: half peek Peaches :::ef t (td 80 eta., hall' peck: Water melons 19 625 eta peace; eltrron 1 0 , 13 els.? pest*: Cablials 2 . (4 , 10 etc. V head ; Sweet Potatoes 1234 €2:125 ets..jial I perk, lINCELLANEOU SLICE BUSINESS AND FACTO-. RIES tea be tarried on profitably at Ilatumottton. Sae adrirtipernerd of 11.itnsuontdn Lands. INTEREST Tip3LES I:I ) EADY CALCULA n fin E TABLES—very bandy ' toy. Plink -ooly vent. met. Just publieth.d, and foe nay vrbulnale and entail, by' B. BATMAN. PERSONS IN 'SHIN G 'PO ESTAII- Wll Inanufactrirlri In s new and thrilling plot* *hero buol nets is good. See goirerthionigint of the lisitutoonton MAW:giant. . . • • • . THE GREAT EASTER& lANDpN ILLUNTHATED NEWS, . j iontilnfo44 a rptendlif colored Mel u rti of the Drat ' tern, Mao 21 X3l inches. vita a uutober of other 14.1 litAtratioao—ratra coyly", for pal. at . 11. ItAICNAXIS WOW ore. - Dry Goods sta l ltrocery liters. Fr E - undersigned has opened a New Dry Goods and Oro eery Store, in the building on Contra street, next to regor's nolo. tbrnserly on. I copied by Sillimen it Chambers, where alt kinds or Oooda will be , sold at otinevally lue Mrs Wr CASII. . E. M. BILLTIT: Pottsville. Jetty 10.150- 2likt — . --7 PASSAGES 'BY STEA MERS.' THE subscriber is htitnorized to take Passengers by Minster* to and frail Europe In the nrstiand second class ands t steerage at the lowest rites. A St, loner walla from New York thr Liwerphol an the 4 21 th . lust: First Class Par seugers, err—third Class. $3O, found in Frul'blaus , —• Passengars ciao brought out by steamers. Apply to 'll. nANNAN, Who also Sella drafts on Europa In sow or Al and outwards. Mareh 11,'59 11 , Genesee Flour-Mills, LERAIXON, PA. MYERS & SHOUR, Proprietors.' yhuilE Subscriber has been appointed sole anent for the sale of this celebrated Flour In cyikill eounty. We can ronthiently rerommend this Flour as a eupecior article. and It will be sold on tbo won aecummodating terms. Apply to WILLIAM MAJOR p liat ket Street. Pottsville, July R 0,19 11.11 STEAM TOW(NC Between PhiLuielphia and Baltimore. Tundersigned is now prepared to - j tow Canal Boats promptly between Phil. • Z adelphliand Baltimore. A Tow Ilciat will he sent at any time for two iciP Ilarole. Single Boots will be picked up twice a week at Broad sheet Captalui can save time by Is. forming me by letter before •Iley hems the mountains. when they expect to Se at Philadelphia. My Tow Boats are very powerful and commanded by men of greaten_ perient. In Chesapeake Say 'aloft the Delaware.• FitELEIUCE A. PIIIPPS.„ April 9.'69 144 m , COMFORT INCI l' - IV/ZATNER Per Mittel money rp II OUSANDS of SANFOiID'S PORTABLE CH A LLENUE HEATERS ate Deed every Winter to cheer with their geulal .warmlh hapyy owners, whiwe plecutuses are not alloyed by thoughts of a heavy bill toe fuel. THEY WARM ALL TUE IhilQ3lit *ern ONE FIRS. 1 end with very 1111.10 coal. burning thr gases end tonic tent?' nn clinLen. Jtist the Ahini; Sir Dwelling Muses, Churches. Motet., de., de. SANVOIM'S CHALLENGE BRICK, i HEATER , SET In nate . on the more principle, and sjust as economleal and matlsfactiniry• SANFORITe MAMMOTH OR /3LOBII MEAT, i IL ii . I4 ) ht the most powerful heating stove known, err all where 'great beat is wanted. All who wish to know more eon recelvs fret • book with full description , out overwhelming testimony, by writing to _ SANFORD TR BELOW St Cdy e "X 0 Water &ewe. New Fork Who ilia manufacture' the , eelebrated -00:4 Ft BENCE." - *SENTINEL." and "SURPRISE" COOKING STOVES. ''DODOE'S PATENT ORATES AND 'STOVES."' sad *very variety of Stolen, for wood or coal, suited to ait rectiorm [Sept. 21.'49 3043m1 HARDWARE & IRON SELLING OFF BELOW COST? MBE SUBSCRIBER, intending 6 to relinquish the Hardware business, bar removed the balance of his stock to Ihebrkit building in Norwegian ttreet, between ttintre and , Raul envois, adjoining the, Litittor store of )(r. Jan ' Smith, where La.!, now dotting ant his goads Tithe out regard turret. • It, would ropectluile call. the atteutinn of housekeepers. Mechanic., itiolllll and others to his stock, being satisfied that WOW be advantage to sire him a rail, as hrt..ll l :4leterullsed e l.. ° t h e bu i qu e sa. Amongst his stock' w ill be Mut 4" rteneral aseortment 'nett as lit usually kept la Modem, tiniest. There w W be gettutt.- , , Leeks, • • ',tired *ad Panel Saws, . X Cut *akin) bat% k. Yilee and Sups, 4,astls, • 1. , Bellows, Vireo, Starke tied Dlay • .• • timerness. ail Muds, Braces aicillUsr . :', Pla of • - tirade. nhorrellaud Spades, ..' -:; 161=-13,4610101;"4"- Saddler'.•----- Tools, . W 4 , tri•Altkicia band, a toe Ofilcit Cabtot .ndeAwtetec maJter's'Varaish "and4alen,ltetteitinr with Retied and Forged near, Cut sad: Swiss Fee/Lae. of this beet teaniefutuie. , • Vied, W. OILMEN/ S. ; April 30, 'f.2 - • • Ifett IftSTITUTEt rjrp.k; wm.t.tr §OgsiQn of Allis institu omopetur, out the let of Novembiir. The „Village , OritgaSoryt *tart It is Roved.) Is need lAiia - . vent furesstbealtby mountain air: is entirely tnat Id • those dangerous tem p tA tin ns to which students Is isayik phlox are so wadi expo-.rd: and bt. yet easy of sews, beteg *Whin 24 m Iles of the Pltitsitelptls sod Beadle% • Nantes& to and than std.* a roach ma twin a day...: notammut.—Ore Mahan; was formerly the seal of Jap. tlee of StbuyTkill euantf. Owe Its removal GO Potts , . "Ilk the public buildings have been used the *had par. poses. These buildings hays all teen fitted np at,* soso. - Menhir , expense. It I. believed that no similar Or* totton in the State )4 better provided with *owe, rinsed toeuts.ldid convenience eterrangelsent than the Amebas luelltnte, sL. 31elei and 'ma. Student* seam sad steep ln ,separate buildings, but meta at the lissuirtser.gbiorobasslie year la dhtded Into two sinr Sloss of isatnootha Imaill,eoesseurlos tespestisely no tbolot t i l it trrouttirt ig;TaithiO,Mith r ins reel. pro 11A14100112:. plopair to be paid *ben the student soloto.-Itts_Ttl.ati, the slosek et the wet*. X* veduelicts or Itslie le silhilistiblion mount of Irosporory .storner, *boo aorrotirikthat* Wort the elms St s-' igsai"nt nuhf*--Islaidir.ll#-XXcJai subsets he As rime. Itotatutß L Ussarlvdi ostopt Mulgo, Bred & and 6rolfot:.l Mee for adosiartorrawl. drool !- VaI.PEUrZe. $ l . •Prilnirils.. Akt..S, '4! 41,1 i
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