The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 05, 1859, Image 3

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pOTTSVILLE P4'
sOvn DA Vi NoviiilßEß i,litsi.'•
M=l
„--
Ng& SENATOR . DCQaL►6 is ~I„IITIqUity it
in% tobooott Golden Gate or Itte.
lot, and only three of bor crew lave&
promo Octaher there were, coined a
te j Snic,ei Mint, 3,43S,os2pienen, inked
gm Three millioni or the piecee'lieris
tro bundled and eighty ihnuran4 . halt
SAN Faancteco dates to the 10th oe ,
been received by the overland maillit
'Feigners was oxtrowely dolt half o
of Auburn bud been dov4Yeli by fire
altes of $30,000. Two bandred heal
bad been captured.
Mowroa ?Jollietta%L. 7 thia gantlet*
SE a CIO didatb for lialledttates tleitttot
#yirtinia, to
,auceeed the imperial B
McMichael would adorn the positio.
rentoyliania's intereatn.a true repre
the movi.diiniflednouncil of tbe; noti
dove the nomination.
TIIIGINIA with ''Old Brown s " itt i g
.the'gentleman who did not know wile
the elephant ho had bought. ,The $
political effect. Now Wet e atorm.i/
if he ettonld be hung, the Democratic
pluring Guy. IV* aotta . bang, him.
ginny Dever lire." -. .f
listmewin RE/nuna, aged 18 ;mi l ts,.
is 'under
arrest in Cbester County, cheiged wit murdering.
on Thursday of last week, ln-Virsat Nottingham
toenthip;tB;tran Emma Kimble, age nine y ears .
. •
She presumption is, that Rayburn rst violated
the person of the child, and then Hied bar to
conceal the crime. • Horrid affair. -
It is stated that the President's bitissage will be
thotter . than, the lest one; lift. Btichanin is nt
tic Dcpurtment of Stabs at S o'cloc doily, pi
loting it. lie will palminate loudly lig 'lost Mexico.
The AduilUictration contends that . weer either
should be sustained with men and money, or we
ought to send troops to occupy the' 'ountry.. •
' I
PRECOCIOtiS Dania - var.—On Tuesday
. of lust
week, near Valley Forge, Mery Elisibeth Bagens,
sged II years, was shot_ and ki.led, t .by John
Fastioue, avid 12 years., All the Ci4umstances at
th 4 case before the coroner, prove tl+t the hant)?
•
rear intentional, springing from n qttorrel %reale
the parties, previous to th e murder.' An extraor•
dionry. crime, to say.theleist
DAvtli TAGOART.—On the sth tilt mo, this gen
tleman, under whose management i t .e Penmylra•
i
nia State Agricultural Society has .rospered, and
whose'ffatne le favorably mention d in connection
with the Gubernational chair, d 'l i vered on 'able
and eloquent address before the Lulserne County
Agricultural Society. We will publish it 'in our
r!eat,.for it a glorious productiot
..........- - .a.--:----
Tile LANDISCi OF ( AVIL9AII PENN.
enl Society of l'eniiffylvania will on
the Bth of ' , icing / Ayr, celebrate b:
Bethlehem, at."the . Sun Tavern,"
I'. M., the 177th Anniversary of.
William) leno.- Price of tickets; 11
Bather salty,. The members of thi
dents of this County, who nil! be .:
^-._.._.....--""
ted guests, aro Alessrl. F. Bushel
~
and:G. Repplier,
LMIGAABJ.S.—The lira - dee of -
Democrat . against the Republican
quenee of the Brown freak at Ila
Tho.editur's attempt to make poll
his Tarty from the exaggerated act
desperate we haveiyet seen.
that the dog days are over. Els ,l
hitneelf into a fit of hydrophobia,
otieal adventures Of /Copt. John
naiei; do, somebody.
PIIIESID ' ENCY.—Since,thWe
ple ofPhiladelphia ire moving in
On Monday evening, z club was f
Ilsn. ISAAC ItA74;k:IIOIST . INAB lti
irith a large number of Vito Presl
to promote the nomination of Olci
President, by the Republican I:
lion. The names of RePilicans
appear, among the . proceedings. .
read by &A m:. Linyn,tsq.; and
THE SPEAKERSIIIP —Mr. Lawr
er of the last House, is a eandidn ,
Bo fa now in Cuba for the benefit
,Meanwhile a formidable rival ha
person of John Thompen,
butler count. during the, last,
though Mr. Lawn Slice is a stroo
M r . Thompson is a young man 1
and much e n ergyOf ebatacter;^o
former 0. very pretty fight fur t
'Alai! ace. . _
• Pito-Lexxnr . Afoul; or AMITX
night of lost week, at N e wport,
the Free S(iirillt raper, of Refight
was mobbed, and the fermi of I
the rtreets, Such outrages are o'
ranee ; yet when me% like Droi
by them, are guilty of crssy•l
Ilarper's.Ferry alft'ir, the South
seems 0. plain enough matter; so .
who run truly rend. If the, S9ut
will in the future be more ithM a
this question of Slivery, ant r or
tea much from
.the Nnr•h. I T.
Most powerful, intelligent and c.
of the Union, it actuated by a f
to the South, much eta men en
ness of a etild ; but even the
things too far, and becomes fluff
Slavery•ites had better, be modi
üble. ' Indeed they had.
DEMOCRATIC REREI.LION.-,
party in Philadelphia ie.icnt an
lion. It will goon hold its eh:
to the• State Convention. The
paity,have
.become thorenhty.
the rule of the Bakes-lianiil
and are determined to overthrO
ed dumb:iden. This collisicin,
"meow')ton and anti-Lecompte
the division embraces mans
given in their roost artier 4•
cothptett . Constitution,. emhrac
Lewis C.'Cassidny. ex.,o Alecto
master Westcott, etc. :The s e.
inicrnecite . warfare'is that an.
matter bow email his positlon,l
at once if he does nut work to
tereSts of the Pest Office, Cur
candidates, and the ate is at w
''rebels" hare issued an add
Penoi . eytrasaan lotiadigonnt.. I.
whe the masses or the I.YetriOc
te,rulined to thick alj act for t.
be led . by such petty, tr
es that party.in this and other
hibit. The days of spit. men.
Lumbered. The btu' Owlet
woilt . iniMen will not be hetet
by ioliticat “fee-foos.t. l * And
Eticcfloxs Warm.-00.1unday Louisiana
completes the list of elections tat the next congress.
It is psesumed the election will go Deineeratin.—
Oo Tuirtitsy elections will talie placer in Massatim.
sett*, Xerr York, New . Jerseyklllitiois and : Wie
eonsin:, In Sfassiehnsetts a State ticket and Leg.
islaturlilwill be chosen. It is anticipated that
Governor Banks will'be rr-eloctcd, and that the
Legislature will be largely Reimblican. .In New
•
York a Legislature irtu be chosen,
an d the follow. f.
ing c.tate Officers; Sioretary f orState. Comptroller,
Attorney General, State 'Engineer, Treasurer, Ca
ryal Coinctilesiutter.jedge of Appeals,StatiPrison
Inspector and Clerk of Appeals. The. Republi-
C2oll:and the Demeerita each made up strai,:bt
tiekets,.while the Americans arranged *composite
liartrem.the; other two. At the similar State elec
tion two 'years . .ago, the aggrtigaist atrength of the
several parties was in round
,nitinbers : Republi
can, MAO; Democratic, 195,008;Atnericen,65. !
000. Last year the Repuhlican
,candidate, for.
Governor
,l a ud 2.17.953 'rotes, thet-D'emisera fie, 230,.
'513; the Amerieao, G 0,830; the Ahnlifions 5471 .
The result will be fnteresting, as a desperate
tempt
,is befog made to, affect the; .Republicau
,strength by means of:the Harper's 3.
Petry
lbs. New Jersei the Republicans and Arnerieins
t are ' , Caddo: d on the candidat e for Governor, sod':
generally on the local tickets. The campaign is!
animated ; but. the success of lion. Charles S t‘ ':
Olden is not problematies,l. In Illinois teal offs-i
cers are to be chosen, aril a vacancy In the Sixth;
Congressional district, filled... The racanej was
occasioned by the 'death of: Ron: T. L. Harris.'
Wisconsin relays a complete set Of State ottieeei,
and L• ' Dup e upon which will devolve th'
shot• • tor to succeed
Six of toe Irlshittorrif engaged rrk the recent
Bergin' tunnel rions;- In ithfcli the United States
monomer° ;stopped, home been convicted and
sentenbeA . to tiro icon' Imprisetniettt . im°l4it! the
State Poiracet''
kilislyltatiwor iftq „Alumni, Ija_niti'Aptt,
ratu.--Theire are whispars itkrckalirnetlY
implicate the Ad min Istratio a `itt lritAltingtoti: in
the outbreak at I:tarpon - 1 Per;ilt'und ii *Sty
be, that:hawing failed iirreitiiinrefram 'hatted,
the political attrantiges prdmired,,lde.
BuSehanitrand his 'Cabinet are - well : selistied :to
let the matter pars hair oldleionasrapidli - irryWkt
Bible. It is .evident flat - /kr Secretary of
,liar
was lily 'advised of the intended 0 /# 4s e!** No
kasonable luau—at all event.. COweir who her
,
Neves him qualified for the station be boldr, can
doubt fur a mowiat, that the Secretary prtkoptly.
communicated to the President his knowledge of
the' intended outbreak.. 'And if ro, !Who is re v
sponsible fur this outrage agehiet the laps end the
peace or the couutr7? lii'boAirit James Buchan=
an a nd wembets of hit administration?
, _
has been
thi Uni
at $340,-
eats, and
Mali.
hye
St.fLouir.
tow)
involving
le Indians
n is named
In consideration of fri
consequent verdancy, in
rot Penn=
gler.• Mr.
And be to
the business economy of this Ilegion, particular
iy, we will Int the editorial adolescent dowu. easy
this time, hoping that he Will promise to lie &good
boy 41 the future. Fur wheio we take a retrospe ct
Aire:easee et our amtattiOrtitta'a bantling, and
remember, the many bands tlirnugh which - it has
pasted, a mill-stone round the neck of ; each; Ore=
monitory okpeconiary asphyxia, we are animated
by, ientiments of oily tutrards oar dear Mead Bari
. 7 beg pardon—Sipes:—and feel „a good deal like
trakeman In his rectnt colloquy with -Mr.
master, •TIMIK. Buchanan. The Lancaster .Unigng
tells theatory tbus-- . - - _ .
=IM:1
o. Wer en
lod deal like
to do with
.t ides was
threatened
press is its
' "Ok• Vir
.
It news that Bachanan, an the train which
lately bore him from Lancaster to Columbia; on
hie way to Washinzion E bromme interested in a
brakeman, who was sotuthing of a wag, and made
up hit mind to "do something" fur bin.' Od the
arrival of the'train at Columbia, hfr. Buchanan
accosted the' brakeman; the following dia.
lope took place :
U. Buchanan—" Young man; arty on employ
ed on this train - - •
Brakeman—" Yes, Sir." , •
Air. Buchanan
,(patronisingly)—"llow would
you like to h;tve ..ituutitio la the 'White 'Houser
Braketonol (utlfghieettuely)---"Old tuati,' your
time is Too Mort F"
Mr. Buchanan made trucks for the bridge. s
"Tour time is too' short," friend S., to render it
neeetary to waste it, or to tale the. trouble to
'descant upon your little foibles. We will th,ere
eore, not break the law :against ernelty to animals,
unless you should glve us serious Cause. Strut
your brief botir •uomoleited, Mr. Sipes, pink of
courtesy, and spectre of the Auburn end, Allen
town Railroad you among your other vir
teels, oxhibit a little consistency? Try.
BALTIMORE.--That city was the: Beene of COO
siderable violence at the election sou Wednesday
last. Several men *reshot, and it is stated, that
the reformers genen4iy, abandoned the polls. The
authorities are to blame, far not. systematically,
. •--
reducing the turbulent spirit existi n g there; but
the "'reform" party in Baltimore bas nearly as
much ''pp answer for as the autherities, 'mein
this and previouaelections it has repeatedly enac
ted all the extratragonces. which a 'minority could
enact, carrying one or two wards without permit
ting a she'', of opposition, and abandoning others
in a way to incite trouble if possible.' The Bal
timore Patriot, pno of the moot respectable and
reliable papers in that city, contains the follow
log : •
The conflict Inaugurated by the 'Reform party, we are,
sorry to say, was opened with unusu tl violence this
morning. In several of the wards they undertook to take
imosession of the polls by forde, but wherever this was
.attempted, it Wag suemaisfully resisted. The accounts
which we have received, piste the r. , sponsibility of these
outbreake upon the shoulders of the reformers in every
case. In the attempt to seize upon the Fifteenth Wald
polls by builhs brought from Washington, we regret to
hear that Mr. A. lb Kyle, Jr., and a brother of his, were
seriously wountled;the former, ft is -eared, Wally. We
learn from seierat. tourees. that In this ease, Mr.-A. B.
Kyle fired the find shoe, and wounded a boy . very Seri
-
entity. In the Fourteenth Ward. James Johnson alias j l
-Sonny White. a member of the Ainerican party, was "abot
while in the bands of the Pollee, bye Perim' named Pot
ton. who, In the.'melee, escaped. It is khought that
White cannot surVive . 4, Some one fired it all American
in the Seventeenth Ward, bat the ball. missing its ob
ject, killed a biay, whereupon a member of the Tiger
Club levelled his pistol at the aggressor, who wan a ite.
termer, and said, 'Yeti see, sir, how. easily. I could kill
you, but I refrain; give me your pistol," which was
delivered lip, and be was permitted to'walk away nu
hurt. -
In the outbneik at the Fourteenth Ward, a number of
pistols was fired by both patties. and among the wyunded
are Henry Starr, William Mee. Joseph Zimmerman,
Michael Doffy,.and,a boy named ilahis—none of them
dangerously. At the Eleventh Ward, before the polls
were opened. an American named Nally wee stabbed by
a Mr. Sullivan. While resisting the- attempt to break
down the barricades at these 'mils, we learn that Mr. T.
11. Morris .and Mr. L. Ilittittge were arrested foe an as,
mutt upon one of the parties thus engaged and put un
der bonds to keep the pea's. in the Ninth Ward ire re
ark to learn, that Dr. John Morrie, City POstmatter. was
severely beaten.
P. 2.—Sinee the:above . was written, we ere Informed,
that Sonny White was shot by Michael Duffy. 11 porter at
the Eutaw Howie, who was. prtapptly arrested, but not
Until after Its bad been wounded in the hip, In the
Teeth Ward the Reformers attempted to take pessession
of the polls, but were suecessfully repulsed, not however
without the tiring of several pistols on both t.idesibut
no one was injured but three Americans. After 12
o'clock. our Welt:nation is that order was re:dotal at the
polls, and the voting, going on quietly.
The "reform" movement is a Democratic at
tempt in Baltimore to . obtain, power. They en
deaioreil to effect their purpose in a viohint wan
ner. They failed, and now Whimper at .alleged
.
attempts to crush 'them. Thla matter should be
correctly understood. The Philadelphia . Ledper,
Baltimore Sae, null papers of.kinAreff political
faith, only mislead their readers on the . merits of
these Baltimore outrages.
Thellistori-
Toesdai next,
a dinner at,
t
the landing of
Stioiety
resi
resent tic inek.
D. Washburn
he. Allentown
arty, in conne
per's Ferry.—
cal Capital for
ir, is the mast
-lucky for him
herwitild lasb
over the Quiz-
Bola
leclion, the peo
jibe Pregideney.
rined, of which
I,:ted President,
dente, intended
Cameron for
°nal Conven
and Ameriaans
n address *as
idopted: ,
nee, the Speak.
for reLeleeliun
et his health.
nriden t in the
member from
..wo years. Al
:candidate, ye
decided Golan
.d giveihe
posiiion. We
li tNa.—On Friday
Ky., tlie caw& of
I •
'lean iSrvelivitle,s,
ype catteretl ID
frequent occur
ti • wide insane
freaks like the
• surpriseil. It
Inin - that those
is proden t, she
ti moderate pp
i t demand fur it.
,e North ns the
Tule lion; Joshua It... Giddings lectured in
Philadelphia on Friday eveditig of list week. on
the Harper's Ferry trouble.'. Ile s . tuted in effect
that be know hothing of Browne. Virginia pro.
feet, and that Mr. ,Brown was not as anti-slavery
sae himself. Mr. klithlinge concluded hie lcoture
an folloWt:
l_ .
I cull the attention of,, the estlience to the re
mote anti proximate ed sea. f the recent rmetite.
Those causes consist tf at erica . of dmpotie acts
op the part of those w olio e ifielded the Elm
inlet", the Legislative end JOicial powers of gov
ernment doting the latit twentrfive years. Those
acts are not laws, they ore violations of hike.—
They are not Constitutional; but violations of the
Constitution; not in ftiVtlr of life, liberty and hap
pinegs, but destructive of those 'rights.
by These despotic actalhavel aroused the spirit of
the people; and there its, inl serious truth, "an ir
rnpressaileeonfliet". now fie progress. It is that
irrepressible conflict ,between Freetlem• nod Sla
very which bas been in Pylrigiess for centuries i it
is on.e el those revultitiona which never gees back:
ward.i i . ' .
Our statesmen, bave naliappfehended the phi•
losoilhy of free governments. They have attempt
,ed to rule a free people by brute force, lostentlef
a just administration of legitimate powers--
They hero preferred the 'mime of skier) , do the
God-given rights of liberty. They bare 'simple,'
'upon the rights of oni Free States to (+built/ po.
litical favor with the slave - pOwer. They here
stained the iflAi i ,f out Fiee Stales with innocent
blood: Mee' captutedin Our "Xuriliern villa
' ge•, their lira liat manacled, and they are carried to
1 , :overY ak,thee - gh 'ettr,ter - ribtryllay upon the Af
ricao moth. .Sobjeetid to the,Oatlation of stoic
dealing pirates ; - while the start and stripes, these
emblems of liberty, are 'fret:Wilted to the protec
tion of an execrable comineree in human flesh.—
The indignation
.ot oar people is awakened; in,
some locations it is intense. Let no man mistake
or belittle that feeling.,! Jr - fnis long been fore
seen. All rreectin ~., mol knew it mint come.—
For fifte en ye a rs I have bonsfantly pointed it out
to Southern men and tol Northern men. Recent
events will increase and [strengthen it. Let - those
in power undelstand it cannot be trifled with.—
Let timid-men keep silent. Let detengttgues no
logger sneer or threaterl. ,The tithe for intimi
dation has gone by.: l ;
Ail mutt see that if the entice of excitement
- continues, the . exeitement willlnot cease, But of
the future, k
,witl no longer speak . It is written
en the tablet of Heaven. It le read in every cir
euinstatme around es. All mulst see that the men
.
now in power, pro incompetent to the duties of
I
their stations.. r they continue to guide the ship
ft State, pll mast he lost. Let theta retire. -Let,
, .
the past pulley of the governent he ilt?sistioned.
Let the despotic nets eltederli m to, be- repeile4--
Let the Free States bei•placed upon an equality
with the Slave States; :Let oar territory be con
se,crated to freedom. tet GS emirs -to inaintain•a
Piratical comments. io! the bodies of men and
women. Let our tedergt goverentent,,be Wiled •
from the contagion of iitlivery Lotus leave that j
institution- where the I Conantrition left it;---With
the States in which it. eixisted.,l I repeat, the peo
, pie of our free Stal9r Will oaf support it. , They
- will - not be involved in' its crimes or its disgrace.
- Aar emancipation from the star e power moist Come.
"and to the worths of -my illustrieue and timented
friend J dm Quincy . Adams, hit me' say, "It Will
come; ether in, penice or in blood I know not,
but whoth r in peace dr in blood let it come."
Mr. Giddings was littened tt from beginning to
end with profound int rest, on y broken ky °yell.
• t
1 Floesl applause; and by laughter; at one poiht.—
-t • I
• Be bad stated big: rpdiCal opinions if in :part
we have given thetn,.landPthen looking up:lrton
his manuscript be /4;41 bare - been told' that
, . 1
coy opiniona were too/ violent Ito be expressed to
a Philadelphia sedience;andif_wltt, thereff;ie, not
utter thou." ; ;This od and.bumOkopg,eapreasien,'
jtist after lie had u tered hi. opiniong, created
. .
roari of - laughter. • • • '-, . .•• -. : ,--;
.orageous section
Ming of kintineos
arcs tite mitt-Wi
chita may purl)
% ins. The Pro•
rate And reasOn-
The' Democratic
torn by diem
thin for delegates
orkingmen of the
1 dissatisfied with
on-Badger junta,
its self-appolot•
s not, between the
, ca
n oe tit cy Alone;
r those who heve
lesiOn to the LP
ng Such men de
Brown, cx-Post- .
nsequance of this
ofric'e-hohlor, no
as his bead cut off
the sopposei in.
ow Haase, Mint
/rk•eba;pli:: The
es, 'at which tho
le si hopeful sign,
I WO party are 411-
, twelves, and not
ckling partizans,
conatiis, can es
tate being rapidly
proves it. Our
l ugged any longer
ay arc right.
;•:. caul:lA:l4. *vex I.T.EnAßrsociAr.Ant
met usAgni- :Thsts4.oj ereniug.• .An_ election of
f.sofficent loot -place. -when% the following were s!n
-_
•nOticed. IhnS r
Ificers fon the term of weeks t-;
Pre.blene;r.DirlWElLLEß ;:Vice Pnisitlent,
P U. PALK; Sieneisce, P. ll:Whams ; Treasurer,
PAX/kOn.
~Thebiereieef commenced with DO
excellent essay on !".Tire benefits of a Ljtarary So.
elety,",by A.: A; Hksiter. The following (pestles
was then diseusied--4 1 .'Shotald eanital.punisiient
I be itbelithed Palm .an Immo
,Puieon oh
tbe affirthatlee; an&-.P..'-U.'Wernta.'end.Jobn - W.
_ • negaftive- After a lengthy sad able
• • •••-
LErMia.ftlt socnruzs:',
iseussiOnk:theAtidittvntertijt decided beta
far next Ihnisday ,voranivii
. 14* reitdie;-•-tea i
dee "' S rtogw.e. - Tit mtayitd.
P. Questiciti" toe
,tlettte,l.GLis 'tops.
tt9inn ittingete aided or retarded' t il idi o n- r , eo :
grease Affirmed re," Geri, B. ;Allen and*: A: Llea=
"'irate..Negative.; Wallace' Gass'-and Geir.Taxisoeu
Cs.atit liainnani•
.esereires on last • Tuesday evening
vire :-Ireetare by War.R.-Porter—Subjeet."Lit
eriri societies and the duties "of their teembere. 4 .!
Reading by .D. C. Marts. Suldoet, - *Valiiits.'!---
Disctission.on the questioarL“Rovs Action eoltrt•
buts more to mental enjoyment than tact?" Deoi 7
sion in the negative. - _
The exerciset trir Tuesday evening next will bet
—A Lerdate by the RAIN Samuel L. CiwitveY.—
Reading by R. R. Weakens, " (tacitly:l-for debate
--;",4 re the "English avid "Freud) justillahle in their
warfare against China?" Atlirwative;
Merbert sad" Alerts. -,Negativo, Messrs. Meru ig
and Jackson. - •
• •
Sims ClitieterwitawY - Alsocunos.—The
exerting of lasi Tweeds; evening weret—Reading
by R, Winleek. Soltject,-"The Dry of Trial ;" end
the disenwrion of.ttui question, o •Whether .of the
two exerts more inllnence on mankind, wealth or
knowledge." The affirmative was discmued by
R. Winlack,amb Wet.Viol.ick; the negative by
John J. Davey; Jameti•Foley and Jonathan Wat
ley'. Dieliion In the negative. •
,The excicises for next Ttiodateveningle
—Reading by James. „Foley ; Subject for discos
.lloo.....•Whether of the two, the poet or the orator,
has benefited, mankind ma re? " Affirmative, Wm.
Winlack, John J. Davey and D. F. Ruttier. Neg.
atlee, Jacket Faley, R. whasek- - anis •
...,11gIrScrEntottAl; Ex TVA JAVA - AND MASI*
CAIIO Cormi, just rsigiyediatifi for. saki's* E..
NeDianaim's or, 'Gouda *D4 GroietY' stuilictex.
dtii.tiirtikok Putt', Hardware `Stare, Centre St,
.
AVPITITE AND STUZNaTtI Itits•roszn.---Willfato
Young, of S' ! utli Pittaliorgis, says,: •• -. , •
"After- having suffetnil severely for,several.dos
with ,a most distrassing attack' of DiarrhceS, I.
purellised a bottle of Ilcsnassit's noitaiii BIT
Tin's. It gradually checked the disease, and-res
loud my'lkorrels to perfect order.. Before
finished '_the bottle, I Loud rmy appetite a ,
sitratigth relaining. I believe it worthy of lb
charneter, you giye it, and shall receomend it
such."
Ornrstons or Scro futons affections are the curs
the, blight, the potato° rot:of =inland, Th
are vile and Masi as ~itsll,4o fatal.: They Ile_
from co Lamination sad. impurity of the bloo,
and ate, La seen 11 around us everywhere. Ua
quarter of a so t are lairited with thonf, au
orusAitarter of, there die/
•
too, because they. ATER'S SARSAP .
ilit.t.inleinsiss out the Scrofulous 'eomption fro
the blcicd, renders it pare and:healthy, and rife .
tuaily esporges the foul eoetantiostionTfrGm t o
;system. No longer greats under your Scrofula a
disorders, *localise irresistible Area has 'pro's
ded his masterly combination of curatiie virtu s
that he calls SABSArAtillLA.—;•Democrot, 11rat
bury,. Ct
.: NEW AIM PROSPEROUS Rama weirr.—ll 1o -
manual on the Camden and Magnin Railroad, li
a floorielaing village settled chiefly by New En ..
t i ,
-lenders, who alai to escape their frosty clitna e,
and by persons from the West, who are enga d
in the grape culture. One year ago the..settlent t
commenced, nod ,since then has aspopnlation of
fifteen "hundred:;: They heve„built about th e e
hundred houles;Opened four :stares; several ho s,
one'stearn saws and ghillies mill, and cne era ar
power sa* and planing Mill, with schools, char tt•
es, and brick yards. They . have set nut site,
forty Vineyards, and in short, established aj °t
ile:nem, which from the respectability of ,thej/ ei
ders, it destined to becOme one •of the most tn
pvtant und / influentlal pliers in the state of ew
I
Jeriey. Grape growers lire of the opinion hat
tlie strip of lend between the Little and the treat
Egg Harbor rivers, is the best for the'vine, o, ing
to both *till and 'etiolate, of any ,that has , cep
.lound in the country. From the extent the are
entering into the hurincss,ll supply of pure fend
unadulterated wines may soon be expected.ey
who have raised crops at Hammonton repre sen ted
that the pit is very productive. It is not sur
prising th at the place should increase PO rap dly,
when it is considered the advantages it pre ants
over the West in health, climate and mark &
Crops era secure from bests , that blighting ene:
t /r
my that robs the farmer of the North of so moat
of . his labor and prAlt.—Peronsyfennia bin( r.".
THE COAL TRAD .
Er4 4 -AMRIZAiEI
Pot tirville,',November 5, Isso.
The quantity sent. by; Railroad thla w
33;66 . 8 16,—by qanal . 45,298 04-.-for the
83,67 tons, against 73,948 ton; fur the orree•
pending week last year.. Gain fur the weds lb,=
909 tons. .
There has been quite a brisk demand Coal
this week, and the - sliipments have •conei trebly •
inareared. For some kinds there has en an
odvance in prices, and ail probability emend
will Continue until • the supplies by Canal are , cur
off.
The trade sums Up this week es' folrows.
aa,i gf„: 4 7.?,,
ar, F
Z g: rti aro. u
a l
S Z:g;73: 72.
,;.;.„ Q . E 951
- •
41
, . •
•
;'. 1 ,:, I tzui , . t2.4,. 1 i=
... .4....1,0*,1 b .......r,
, 1 raI.SV 3 ,?. za....-4n7,
•Y. m•Pc - .F.
41: 1 4•W4t ,4 A
o
^ ~•== • o t:oo a
. .
1 •••
... • W. ..C.1.1..
1 4 . • Vg r 2 ..,. 2 ' r• . g
e g 94 =T . %1...
• 0 I. CI t..1......7 0 I .... V' C , ..,.... ...... t.,
I
, 1 ~.. e. 2 ► G.9ti e. .45 8 § g
, .. , r.
~..,,,, ~...
...F, .. , :i SC . ..2. , " . - " 4
~.. i 10..13 • .:4 <7. t521.?!.1 - 2, 1 2: sit r:
v., 5 , ' , ...7, P--, g 65.7i.T.v..-cp,. 1,3 6.
' I 171
(:)
tC
MIMEO
Net knirs for the week over the et
week last y00.'25.301 tont.
. The retail price of. Coal has adv
t he !makes abroad.
Freights b' Canal to N. York have
'er,ofs a ton; and Iron!, Port Rich:nom
the rates are $220652 35 Boston;
to Providence sad Fall River, Ilan
Wash ing.ton; $1 30; Baltimore, SO cti
(Va.) $1 6O; and to New York. $1
We Ond the folloiing despatch
: • -
Titeadisy,N ,
In view of the proposed retire,nej
len, Presidopt of the Reading Rai
Place as son e as thereis a prospect
successor, the friends of Wm.
confidently anticipate his election
Trktill what - we httosi of Mr. Miss
hesitation itt" stating that he could
the eunGetice.of those. interested 1 ,
thi Trade. ' We' would infinitely , p
tinnanee of Mr. Cullen as Presidee%!
tion of William L. Hirst ['Ur that po
AUTIVIIN AND Amr.wrivors itstcm
an interview with the President and
friends and Directors of this Remi t !
. hitt week—and-we are authorised+
as soon as ttio different interest
. -
County subscribe to the stock of t
sufficient sum In , procure the stkpers
Roadthat - is, the Iron. Dolls.
tr., fur, say forty.tive miles, whit
lingo, tarnontr, Ac., the road wilt
and.completed as speedily as pot
recmited for this purpose will rang
$350,000. The company have de
bonds, but will take stock 'sublet
'shares of fifty dollars, and thus b
cash entirely. This places.apo
equal foisting, and will reader thel
. aublu.than bonds, because It wil
the best laying roads in the Unit
trade already exists and is not to
l
They have authorised us to -ital,
not intend.visitiog Schuylkill C
but leave the whote'matter la iln i .
County to raise this subreription it their ono way.
for the patios* of Tarnishing tit'l -
2ran, .2.e., - when
therroad is graded, 111'6 tro
hw% the whole pro
ject into the hands of the citizen tr of this County
to.detthilnlne when; he roil stun :be .commenced
. lad completed{ "... :_- ~1 - . ' ,
The }law, Je rsey Centre) Rs: !road have pro-.
„
al l
:posed to triiMpart the 'Oat on their road for a
cent tind.a quarter per-ton per ile without cam
which is .a (life offer for a.begin ng,as the grades
-tit three points as 0(01000ms la .ta 22 feet to the
ile against the trada--and ' 'jibe , only: points
on the whole line,;• where -ich grebe operate
againsi v ibe tmde--but ai tiler; Ill; 'itiiillsptPPa
• bility, be three competing lineek aOrestlitait- Jar.
t o
ley leading to Jersey City,:llli bettspart,-ei Etat
grin )saint, and Amboy; the Co' ploy feel ottrall.
. AMA' lint iliii Melte will be a nett efteil4: all,
tbimi Mee, and ommequently 1 will be transport
.wisest mach more favorable ter sibin those noir
offered.. - 111cro will_.-silio "loti it . ceinpetla;i'lios
. .
lelicnot f.rttes .-- Allaraturte-pilEashutAty Otte:-.lltei
tie Allentown .11 . 4 !WWII! Rotiff. - 'lle . loilt, !shift
will step biLfor .. -.4ha-teirle.nta tkeekJA,AteStr I
.tiadir theentiresaasinteentbe company SA net;
int that more - faerarabie ' arrangemeats can be
ode for the trade gaiter thik ‘ rea4 - . .1,1 audii:way.
it evispiettl; than can hte r naarto - Uni,;iiint we feel
enlisted that they are tiorseetth!*Vealleltiloo.ok
:I . lbetande is once taltaltidlfgokaih:thatr#4lP
b tio.allfilenity to procarinx eillietialiniiptirtalloil
fete Altaitoira and aims saw Jersey lay thit"ti!
Indicates arbleti will be opened, by that thaw: -.:
'.Tint.graules from Sit. Carbon to Allentown, and
roar Alleetown'te &otos, ie deicesidiag e end in
Tor of 'the heavy trade, except at one Point.
ar Iftnaborg, - where it dies for _a Short -dis
rthice at the; . rata of ten feat to . the mile,. on a
r a ce
:line, without any cane whatever. As
distance is shirt sad straight, a keen:mare of
the saw. class now cunning' en the Reading Rail
kroad,ean take up a traria of 100 loaded Coal cars
!without difficulty; and ran them to the: planes on
she Jersey Central Railroad without any extra aid
4 —and Ibis is all that can be done on the Reading
, Hannan& from Mount' Carbon. to Philadelphia
In fact; tact yearthe Reeding Coal train, July av
eraged about 95 Coal cars to the trains, averaging
421 tons of Cool to each train, and the aetull ex
penses for the round trip , of 190 ntlisslss a shade
In,. that utie-rieventla of scent peCion 4 per mile run.
Now we assert fearlessly, that Coal esti be carried
'froth 31t. Carbon to Easton over the Auburn and
Aliantow oißailiotd .:Jost u, cheap- as it can be
carried fichn Mt:Carbon' te Et. Riehniond.• -.
The $3-50,000 divided Into sham of $5O Caleb,
'..makes 7000 shares, of which the land holden; can
take 4000; and a t e other - interests the remaining
3000.. Wheralt Le taken into consideration that
all the rails, chairs, ties, spikes, Ac., canine man
afacturedin Schuylkill Coanty,;•ind tbil- money
expended among our citizens, it would be a burn
ing ahansecand almost a disgrace to oar . spirit, of
enterprite; if Ole sure could 'oat be eon tributed
from aec% l Trade,,Worth . in
. lbeaggregate . - to the
lacid holders end.the people of this' County, at
least seven millions of dollars' annually, Inde
pendent of the other business and, trade which it
. .
greater.
We therefore ore . • upon •=our, 4 citizens of the
County, to convene a public; nseting as speedily
as possible ef all the people . olr the County inter
ested in, this grent.projrt—appoitit trustees to Co.
;tura the subscriptionsfsoliott the landholders to
subscribe 12 per cent. of their rents for a period of
two years to, the stock of the call:ono], and thus
secure the'spsedy commencement of the road.—
There is no time to he lost; as every day's delay
onlilikereates the difficulties of this Coal Region.
Public Meeting. -
In view of carrying out_ the project, we are re
quested:to call it meeting of our eitisent at the
Penisylvania flail, on Monday evening next, the
7th lace., et( B.o'eloCk, for the purpose of fixing
on a tirlia for said tweeting, and -making the pre
litntoary- arrangements, appointing committees,
PAILADRLPHIA, Nov. 4.—Price on tumid Testiest
Schuylkill 'Whim Ash, • , .$3 20 - $3 35
0 Red - Aah o ' '• :3 35 350
•. • ; :-"•' I" By retail, . 1 •-- .., . 4 imil ,4 25
Lehigh. Lump, .' , • ~, : • $ , 50' = 360
a
' • Prepared; ',• ''3 $ 0 340
By retail, '' ' 4. 25 'ig 4 50
affluent, Nov. 4, 1859.—Thil dealers in An
thracite Coal hive experienced some diffieultj in
getting suffirient quantities to satisfy the 1 , 1011
demand. We continno to note a good trade going
from the yards, at farmer quetations, trix:•-•-$4 50
® S 4 75 per ton
'any
2,240 lbs., deliyared. iVet
are not advised of any special movement in Com.
berland. - We colitinue to quote It at $3 25 for
fair, $3 50 fur. tun of mine, and 34_per ton for
lump. -
NRW Your, Nev. 4, 1859.—The demand for Do
mostie ins been -Active; and pikes ere fully sus.
tained: The demand for the , Hirt ii fair, and the
stock is large. We - quote by the 'e4s•zo et $3 25
.® $4 40, andlt•A tan from yard, at 'B4 25 @ $4
25.- The demand for Foreign is fairiandthe mar
ket ie firm. .
Bosvos, , Nov. 4, lBs9.—The movements in for
eign coal have been of notch itnnortince. Mode•
rate receipts or Pima and`Sydney;,and no sales
of any ednsequence. ° English Canna I is steady at
$l3 chat, cash. Iri Anthracite thererhave been
"steady retail sales at $5 50 @ 6 *0 toe; cash..
Soliayliall:Coal Trade for 1959.
. Quantity of Coal sent tiy Railroad and Canal , fur the
week ending on Thursda y event ogiast
RAILROAD. • CA:NAL.
Port Carbon, • 10,06'2 15 12 5;5 15
Potttville. 1,795 04 4306 09
Schuylkill naves, 18,741 04 %,241 10
Auburn, •. • " • 2.547 09 6 .
fort Clinton,
j
Total for the week. 3k 6 56 4 I:ms 0 4
Previously this year, . 1431,431 16 1,104,64 02
Total, .1,414.121 12 1,110,850 06
To same time lasi year, 1,418,081 17 - 1,10,217 18
;Increase, tons, ' _ 66,43§ 15
Schuylkill County Itatlrockdk 'lB5O t
The 'following Is the plant ity nt"'Coal transported
drer the different Riiiroads In Schuylkill County, for
week ending un Thursday areninglast: .
' WALL. TOTAL.
Mine TIM and 8. Ilatenit. It., 15.072 05 1,327,05 II
Mt. Oirluin. 5,773 08 ' 1i'5,231 03
Schuylkill Valley " • 9.053 18 2."4.653 09
Mt.earbm Carbon " 12 9Ekl 13 295;5511 14
Mill Creek,
•Little Behuylk3ll
PinagrOve Coat. , Trade fer 111 V).
Amount Intosporte4 dititng the twat wont
3103n1. • ..TOTAL.
L'ohm Canal, . 14.949.1 A 104.606.18
ttttiattra 11aliroati. 4.301,14 . 46.937 18
1
Lehigh Coal Trade for 1539 by Canal.
For the Weak/ending ou &aunts: bat:
• .. , , REEL. . TOTAL.
Legigh Coal and Mov. Co., ..' • . 14,C59.16 401.083 - 19
Spring 310untain Mines, 824 16 23.626 13
Coleraine . dO., '• . 887 11 .18.236 08
Beater Meadow do.. 4.451 01
New York and Lehigh Coal CO., ', 410 14 10,8a7 10
German Penna. CoalCq., 1,464 00 14.151 17
North Spring Mountain Coal. 1,108 00 ; .23,672 18
Old Beaver Meadow, . 83 05 629 03
D. 11umutet and other,, ' " 3417 08
Hazleton Coal, 5 6,036 06 132,276 09
East Sugar Loaf Gal, • :603 11 26.690 13
Mount Pleasant Coal, - -- - "I' 04 00 14,718 14
Connell Itidue, .... ' 1,688 01 .12,163 02
.
ILlyieigh - -Coal, M 04 t 3 04
.
Back Mountain Coal Co., 2.804 12 83.312 15
Ftanklin Coal Co., • DIG 15 8)3.917 11
Audeorlel Impl L Coal Co., ".1,2:3 02 20,737 12
Hartford Coil CO, - ''' • , • 413'03 16,38212
.Hancock Coal, ' - - ' - ' , .. 435 00
- Tom. . 32,4113 38 8i8,129 09
Lehigh Valley It. 11..f0r 1880.
•
For week onding on Saturdiy last
lIMIT. !MU"
Hazleton (A. Pardee at 0n..) . 2,GOS. OA 50.5n1 os
N. 5 or,ar Loaf f (Packer /c C 0..) 2.615 06 01.2.15 I:
Council Itldge.(Sharpe, L.k C 0.,) 1,553 15, 69025 72.
51ml nt Pleas.lo6, ' .7 as 4 15 1 10,502 17
.S. 311.."(Randolphs'&11ampahlre,) vaalit 11 103,104 07
Celerslue, (ItateliffEJohoson,) 791'.14 37,19319
Beaver'lleadow, . • 836 04 17440 12
'll. York & Lehigh. (Taggart &Soo) 1,350.01 : 40,521 00
11. Sp. 41. (JAI. 51oCreary & CO., • 1,010 04 4;639 03
S. Sp. Mt..(Dolbln ft C 0..) . . 19 08
Union Improretoeitt C 0.,..
Gorman . Penna.,. ,
.B*o 02
CM 01 .
responding
need In all
Other Shippers,
Taal by Railroad,
• Canal,-
dvenced ten
'to Pito gut
60@$1 . TO
E!)rd, 91. 90 ;
.; Richmond ;
5.
Last ye:1114
Inereoe, tm fir,
fist "iof Toll mad Transliortatlon on
E.BADING MAIL MAT,
n the N. 14.
• Ptont • Pros t Frani frost
Mt.Cirbon. S. goven.Aublarn Pt .Clinthn
:To .111rlimond, $1 SO • $1 46 $1 1.'5 $1 :go
To PhilarTn, 1 ' • 145 115 1 30
Spring 51111 s, 135 r 130 120 • . 1 21.3
Reeding. 95 90 . • SO ed
fltates of Toll by, Canal fair the present.
ier , 141141.-Carbon..ll.l, atrboai. 3 Itlve4. rt. el ihton
To Pbllain 35 ..!• -. i 4 72 CO
v. 1, 1839
of Mr. Col,
road, to take
'obtaining A
'I, of this 'eity
'o that Mee.
ire hare no
of command
the Road or
for thel con.
to the eelee.
Spring 311115,' CO . t 60 67' 60 .
?iorrimown, • 65 64 . . .
Reading. • 38 n IT t 6 i 01
Rates of Freight by Camil.
• • From' Pt. C. tit Mt. C. 3.llaons. • it. Clinton,
To New York, , 05 : 6O ' • sl 43
To Oblinda., 65 60
.Rates e k e Toll :and Transportatio?k
OX VIC G6lllOll VALLEY NAIL ROAD.
Mauch Chunk to Trepton, - • ' - $1
do. Elliabethport. - - • 100
' do Morris C 441 Ilo.du dit P.l3llllpsburg, ib
Itsd
several of the
in Now .York
to•stale, that
in . Schuylkill
ire Company a
structure of the
hairs.. Spikes,
locludei side
.
as commenced
ible. The sum
t from $3OO to
Ailed .to irsue e
•
ptions only. In
ild: the road for
tributors en an:
, _tear mote-cal
become cite of
I 'd States. as she
'be meted.—
a that- thei do
.tanty this Fell,
citisens of this'
sirs oa THI CAYitd.
fiineh R:.unk to New York tiro Dela=
ware k Raritan Canal. • ' $2 30
Finns Mauch' Chunk; to New York via Mor,
ris Copal, 232
. .
Bohr of Toll„ 4tol, from Mauch Chunk.
Via LehigliNalley and Northern Pann.ltallroids,
..;to Slastar erne, Phltadalphla, $1
i• Rates of Toll, to Baltimore.
Di core
piut of ". indiri;luil
• Cseiy. : Ca m
Fro= Swobuiy above Shomokle4 ti 50 " $ 2 lb
' J 'Do. below Do. 245 • 21n
Trovorton, '. %. ' • ' ICO
.I.lkena Valley, • - .1 II ' • 1 .50
Pinizrore, r-;.'l ' . 214 . - 199
: • '
AND OTIIEttOCIIRYLIcILL CO. BTO
Coßgicira-viiiiif
.
llall
oadia
Philadelpt lc 'Reading • rottinrilla - SO
Mine Itill and Schuyibtlillarvii • = f 60
Mount Carbon - r.l •s- - 60
Mount Carbon and Port'Cbrbon • - SO
MIII Crgolt. • - -•• ;• .
• • • 60
Sehiyik)Wralley .17 . • . • ‘BO
LorberryCraolt--; - • '• be
„
Pitiattra • .
00
Canelos .
BchuJiklllNatlgatloa• •
• - I
.... • - preferred - • '
lqttlee Cabal * . • • t .• •
•••• proferred
tkeilaTransportaVapo.Y.
idogritCanei C 0. ,. • .• - - - •-I
11W - •SA preferred •-- • I!
Rekilroiad 411.; ConIC airman test
LltileStbusi. Nay: 11.1 t. #Coal Co: .4
Lebir,b Coal it Nark/atm:Ma.
llazieton"Coal Co.- - - - "
Co..
Coal C4L • • •• 1%
Ihiranqihralsla Coal R.S.Co.
retlilgb Toilet tt. Co. .0 ,
Lpitemi Vailey.Ceed t. • • •-•
L ij
Th - Airei 3frodowsPial.k..BALCo,- • - •
LykonaTelhip Railroad* Coal co.;, 11
Coal VoloargazOoss.
roreet Iroprovemeot •
Delaware CO4l Co.- -
.thaltrlbetiMOlKOla
New Creek Coal Co.- •• . •
Magee ellen. Oink! '
Miners' Built -- -
,fiirniera' Bank' ; -
Co.^•r ; la
Petterdielltelee Co. JAI
irip,The,Voeic Of nit Coiltoiiiimege t
the above list tithes tdrittibid by thalle:tbf .
. •
The Coal Iliaskess.
0 ' 1.1,417 171 , _ 444.618 25
6. trAis 335.31'2 01
R41,R2 09
14,7 ft 01 494184 10
32,416 18 848799 00
---
. 47.2)9021'A - 16'991 10
42891 181,104302 18
.4614 04 191,in 01
NEWM),VMUNTS
Mtthe ' WillotsWelestAdnisidsprepased
to excevui ail cadets la pls nue. to
assi*atmer. at lbw *diva ISVIPPLT,
454 y -
PottalllaWsoweacterS. ,
names of Vela ''
1111f...4ie_ pertsterealat korssefsm arkstint in
'
name , of ILUktlf,f 6.47114abr1i 1 / 4 11XDOLPIII k
)WlPElltilf., bits** Alimiteek urtitniVeartatest.
betake electkoneutbei::4 bealaran , et aal4
Anna will' ba,doed 1101 OkUlltAX- aka. MODOIIII P.
IIiaNDOLPII, nbo tweak:4w alltbarked to keethe sloa•
' tares of the keels far Stat parries,
7 4 1 baseciakitgar 15514 414k— '
• 1
. =tees Spring tountain Ulm= COAL! ,
Csause P. nencussit. Tan. Y, asknolAs and Ueda
illmoslJl4nnder the name and tree of Itit.. , DOLPII,
131108, continue to sell the entice, product of the
• Bpriftg Morinfaht Cum. Kristen= has
eon meted to Wee the Coal for. theta, and will sly* his
*spectrum and skill in that department.
*Orden di the Alai nsiy addreertd. to thee, at
their trapeetive aim la Now , York, Philadelphia. Ea*
ton and Trenton.. • [Nov. ti,'s9 4.54u1
. OuaLtc,zukte-
Of 'a Valuable Tract of Woad Lana. ' .
H&SUBSCSIIiE c 4 will offer*
a t public , sale,l'on TUBS • TMovelllbei'
• - 1657, it I o'clock, ?. IL at the pabile bourn
,of..khadow W. WM., in -lieclavilite: £i4 IlronawmK
Weinehlp. *114711011 - county. the following described,
tract of est:silent. wood Mod, situate partly In East
Ilminswiek and 'foully In Schuylkill township, In the
esOuitty of Schuylkill, one mild from. Ileclarille statkm.
Calk the Litter Schuylkill Railroad:And about threes:4es
Trots StrKatosburg:—Adjoining lands of Jolfn • WOW.
Re., lothua Boyer, It, 5. Richards, Esq., Focht'a and
Will,Tranklits Ileuelfiger, llenit _Lute, Israel Stimuli,
mid othemee-contatalog. Pods Wu !Arid .zool Fotty-lbur
lleftl ' The thorn Iraq trill be Mkt in the whole or in
_ parts, to suit, purchasere. - Pennon dishing to slow the
•premista wlllldnlse roll on 1742.3 1110Ser, sesldlng In
Meltesosbuegi tit gond title will bagirett: Condit loas
made known on the day of sale. IWILLIAIMI nauz- •
• - • - • -- • , -Jams LIMIT. •
November 6, - • .• - 41.31
FURS! FURS! „FURS!
For 1830.00.
yMeeAREIRA: & THOMSON; No. - 81S
Markel street. .801, roma tide,) Phiistra.
just opened their Elegant Assortment of
Fast' hmoufactd'red under their inimedi•
ate supereisioo. from rUltil Wetted with '
the greeteet,of esee from the largext Mocks
of the Eurdpemi gariket,, embracing entry ,
itarhity Myr! of
L "Ladles , and Ohlidera*. Wear.
Tbose purchasing, emir 'will hare the benefit of it lar..
ger selection. Besides the ;Above goods. websee a tine
assortment of BUFFALO noliEs, CieNTLEIIIINS Fulfr
. GLOTF/I,and COLLARS.
/10-The prloni for all thefe goods ire at a lower dgni e
than they tan be bought anywhere else to the eft,.
F'AREIILIL A TITO ttBON,
No. 818 3larket street, Pbilsdeltbia•
N. B.—PUTIS altered and reiialred, and NUB. Ila.ll.
MI NOS Wed, ta.order.
For. 8.11 [October 1.'89, 1104tn] 45-
•
A
(IF THE E
T hilri TgwElT t;Ns BANK OF
v 4,1 POTTSVILI,EIn the Cocinty of Schuylkill. as re
quired by the Second Section of the Actof th,tieneral
Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved. the ltith
4 day of October, A. D-1t67 : • .
Amount Or Loans and Discount's, • '11431,408 69
Do Speeleowned Ly the Sauk
in vela. . $ 0.94 96 • ,
Do Due by other banks. . 69,490 21.
Do Notes or ether Backs. ' 30,3; .00 -
Do Checks of other Banks and ' .
Cast drafts, -
lAys Miners Bank Peres is Rank
_ . .
North America, Chitadelpitia,' -44143 00
50'
18
Amount •Notee in Circulation ; 28300 00 .. • -
Leas Amt. in Itk;h1o. Ai a, Phila4 • 40,115 00 • '
' - . , .-........-. #4685 00
Amount Deppalteit, I 1..„ '. E - . 131.8 1 4111,
Do Due other Mantra,. -,: .. - 7 11,11528. - - .
. : -......-.::„... 148031 22
... . ,
The above Statement ii torreet, taken from ttut „Books
as they stood on the morning of the let day of November,
18419. • CCM LOESER, Cashier.
Ajhomai and sOsivited before me. this H-it day of
Noveed.ne, 4. .1)., 1004. '• • 'JACOB lIEED.J. P.
Pottsville, November 8, , sti
linH ERIEV'S SALE OFIREALIESTATE.
Y Virtue at a 'Writ of Fieri li'acias,
Wiled out of the Oonrt of Common Pleis of: duty I
rout:ty. arid to me directe,l, there will be exposed to
public vendue•T outcry, on ,
Saturday; November 19, iteati,
At 10 o'clock In - the Ibrenoon, at, the public house of
DOM. Iltt.t, in the borough of Pottsville, Reboyll.lll
'cOnty, the following. drikill?rd real ,state, to wit: '
• Apo, those 2 certain Tote or pietas of
ground, situate In the toten .of Tremont, Schuylkill
county, marked In the plan of mid town, f 10.12 and 14.
bounded north ward ty by Maple at reet„ mat wardly by lot
of William and Cbristlatflox. souttmardly• by -Laurel
street, and westwardly by lot of Christian • Herter, each
lot coptalning in width 40 feet and' In depth 182 feet,
more or lees. •
those certalti 5 contivoset lots or piece* of
ground, eltuate In the town• of Tremont. Schuylkill
county, bounded northwardly by - ttood Spring street,
costwardly by Vine street. eouthwantly by the Seratam
ltillread and westwardly by.a t.) feet wide allNy, ...ach
lot containiuglit width 40 feet and In depth 150 feel,
more or lees.
No. 3—All the right titbiand interest bf Leyt fi.Spang.
ter, of, in and to all that eartaittplece or pima of land,
situate in Tremont townshipitichuyikill county, boon
dod northwardly by land of The Swatara Land Comps•
ny, eaatwardiy by lind of Ilekel and Spancler.a .
aouthwardl3 and westwardly by The Swatma
road, containing 34 an acre, more or less, with the
appurtenances, consisting of 2 double 2 story Trawls
dwelling houses, and a one story Irmo dwelling house
—a, the property of LEVI S. SPANGLE&
Seized and taken in execution, and win be Sold by
JOIN ppetin.
Sheriff's Mike Pottsville,' • .• ' Merl:
Novemtier 5, 113,57. I. •
• • Or
•
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. •
FtURSUANV to nit order of the Or:.
ph. ns' Court of the county of Schuylkill, in` die
monwealth of - Penn:Tn.:tole, the subscriber, Admin
istrator of Israel P. i:nerter, late of the borough of Potts
ville, to the county, of Schuylkill. &Prised. trill expose
to sale by public vendee, on. SATURDAY, the Teenfy
sixth day of Novnnber next, nt 2 o'clock. in th e after
noon, et the FaChltilge hotel : In the borough of Potts.
vine, In the county of Schnylklll aforesaid,-7-
49,0Z2 01
No.l.—All that cetlein 14 or piece of grit n& on : the
northwesterly tide of 3itthautan.o street.lo the borough
of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Eking the_ Westwardly
half of the southern portion oe a lot marked Forty-one,
(41), In Pott & Pattereon's Addition to- Pottsville. con.
t4lnlng In front on sald , llehan tango btreet, Thirty. feet,
and extending of that width in length or -depth, One
Ilundredand Twenty-tire feet, hi an alley Eleven beet
Nine Welles wide.
N t. 2.-44 (hit certain stortehouse.nodlot of
ground on 'the sonthwestwordlyelle of Centre
street. to the loOmaxh_of Pottsville, Schuylkill
*nutty. at the distattel *of sixty feet southeastward],
front the soutteastwardlYSido of Market street,
fug iu :trout on 11.114 Chntre street, Forty foot, and ex
ton4ing of that width. Tiro fin odrtd sad Thirty feet In
letl;th or depth, to Adams street. . ,
No. S.—Also, tint equitilide right In and to all those
two certain lots. NOR. 43 and 44. in Wood's k Lyon's Ad
dition to Pottsville, each lot contain' dr, in frnqt. on Wes
tern menus:Sixty feet. and - extending of that width,
Two hundred nod Thir4ylttree tot, fon winches, to.Nor
treglan street.
Late the 'estate of said deeeaSed. Terms and condi.
' tloos made known at the I troe and plied of sale by
• THOMAS M. IttiSsEL, Administrator.
By order of the Orphans' Court, Jean Mount,
Pottsville. Ort-M, 59 4.14 ti mrk.
,
iST'OF LETTERS
E AiNING, in the PO'f'I'SVIIA,E
1 . 111,, POST OFFICE, Novemben 3,18x9. • •
Dais Ose itichardl Radorg
Raker Catherine Green Kenai* Anise ~ b ti
Ranker Chas G Cks Richert Sites Lydia
Raker Mrs C 11111 Emma Robbinson Morris
Daryerts Conrad : Morin Jelin ' Ruth Samuel ship
Ilurgbard Dan) EstillopkinsJenkin slatelfanyderThomin
Bright limner r Hickey Martin abltres Thomas
Drennan James Deily Martin Stork. A Q
Ilarrhttok 110 • Mean N R 31112 Strati Chas ; 3l
Brock jt.bn P Hurls Wris II - SilLnein David I
Bresnan John- Jacob David, • 5-toner. Mni
. .illtrebr John' 'Johnson E R 2 , Sargent-Jibe
&wharf Mary Jones J 0 Rev • Felt:lnger Jacob
Ilacthti.onew FalyJames Other 2, Sptricer James ,
lin* Michael. Jones itichsrd SpencerJobu
Bast S.l 2 • • Killinary Andrew Stevenson Mrs
Droene Terry - King Jam& ••• Sifts en s Mathias ,
Cowley - Anne ship Lust° Deft slums - ShaneSibmil
Carrot Francis Lewis Carrie ' 'Sleidens k D •
CralyJohn & son Linden David shipEnYder It
Chaprel Janes II Love David Spector Thomas.
Connelly WI shin Landis Henry Stenprt W D •
s'Ambh e s s Win shlitLeitt hairy - Semmers.Wm
Clark Thor ship Lesquereaux Leo 2 Clinstipaon Antho'y
Cruikshatik Bey islet:rune Dr runma k tr Wllleme
Couch Dolly MelSonstdMirs Fthotuns
ea nose Jos ship .3leConnell Jame* Tat T •
DavlsAnnlo • Mr:telly )lyles sltTelney Jno .
Doll , fo DOCK/MCI McCleskey. blr !loons John ;
Resler Jon-ph 141cAlroy Wlllisuu Tipton John I .
Davis'i A - Stan .t Cotten - Tinton
Dancrin Martin Miller Chu 11 'Thomas Joseph •
Those; 0 , Morow John Tierney Peter
Decry Patrick • Wayland Jacob Thomas 114therS
DonaVen Mooore John TrOY Thanes
DovielT II"' • More Jason • Thurstell Wash'n
Misses Misab'h s'pMapett W. J • Teener ST
Dowling Ellen. Malone Mrs Mary' Vankanan Uwe)
Davis}: 11"' :Murry Martin , ,Weidoar Pet.j
Dyer Elisabeth Morris*, Samuel Woointanll 11
Rhort 'Elisabeth 31111, Thomas Warren WM
..
Francis - John ship N Asner'si CO` Worker Thoa
Foxalljohn • Norton Joseph L. Walsh Thai
Flanigan Michael Owens Miss A nnielfillseilata Mb* R
Slyno Patrick O'Sullivan Cor'aCWtilte Francis 11
Farrel IP, O'Sullivan John Verve Mins Emma
Flinn Patrick 2 Payne George 2 Whitehouse David
Grow Oesrge Phelan Kyran Whaling Cenrlog
Gallagher James Piles Miss Sarah Walser Stephen
.0 ries 4srues Pounder Mai nod Yeager Silas E E ,
Graelltlossact Rittenhouse 11 N Yost Genre*
Goodwilitase' Diedy Helena • Yin:merman Jos%
Gash John • .. Russell Jonathan
GallaugheiPit'k IthodgersJohn - : - •
Jir'Penions ingairing &wieners on the above' list
• will etas* say advertised. One tent additional wilLbe
charged for each letter.advertised. ' • - - 7 •
. . ' • ' • HENRY L. ACKER. Ibstssrufir.
MISCELLANEOUS.
•
i IiPS of Schuylkill county, and ; of
iy tile &al Regions, in Bhsets,ln kocket Book Pores,
on toners. and Framed: for sale by It. BANNAN.
are-Crbree Maps in - Slients, ran tie out by mall to thorn
rho deatni them. - • •
CRACKERS.. ;
TUNCH, Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin
-4
1 ger and Wine Mutes s, reAlved freigh every weeir
from Philadelphia. by: - E. 51. BEATTIE. ~
Pottsville, July lb, '59 29. I
614.010 E, TEAS, BLACK AND CREEL
-M. BEA'rrY his received . and
'for sale, very (+Dia. Mack and . Green Teas,
wt. rh he offers to his customers at fair _ rates. _
Pottsville. July 16,'69 - . . 'M•
• The XostlYsefol Book of the season:
44 ,THE RIGHI' WORD IN THE
. MEET PLACE: A Pocket Dictionary of Syu
-0 !rtiebolvel• AbbreAstionst.4oroign Phm
ver.ete, etc.. with eCkapter on Puortuallos and !'root
Beading? This is an indiopeusuble rovotenkin tbr ev
ery I! WO and rpeaker who "pule say exactly chat he
means; and neither tome nor lent, ends/AE - 1i to thd Nut
,way. Yrieg , post pdd. 44:1 MOM. Jaat pllbii*bett
• FOWLER and WELbO, Noe
&tabor z,va _ 44-4tw . '
4 - 4 .1:10Lf VAPLU_ME-•NEW STORY
11. E,II.4I.IISTRA.TED".'--A Firo
Masi' Wealibr Pictorial famity'.. Papet.Aeroted
to ewe, Literature, Potence, the Arts; to - Entertain.
rectst,Joap to
roysostArtal Progress. A. lame- lumOtfte .
4Wirta; 'Published weekly. sit/ year, or $l. for half a
year." The new Volume of Les lateeteano, tonattiette.
log (ktobar 2d will contain a story from the pep. 4-erair.
of the boat Americus surttemeatitled • . •
T_ UE licitootisASTEWS,Vl7oolll4l3l ir•
A TAGS OItNEW' WIGLAND,VN . ,
14 14 1 /
40 be
42%, 424
00 00
83 ' 031.4
20 40
Intleb, Ira ha - te ee beatiatian la prosalatag oar read^
will *wean of Ilia imoiilorini oat written for- marts*.
• Pgrßl/ 11 4 1 ; 4 MtertalAing bast the widely
sal Gthtateed Mural the ‘Xinfittril ,Vtoono,
Hutt at Oa liabataxasoatir, wi4 beg 1 1 01 wor th , er BO•
pa SitsalJoak: 1!
LiallationiCaU4' tha eilatatacania.' Jocrairati *ad
li - r "Tan* : Claaa,aavasai:alll be seat a yeti, An•
• EOS T I WIY* 4I 4N" lr° &
15Ctorter Zi;:ar ' AA**
•
IS 20 -
tEled to
• TV**
e t n ! ! GRAWITAL
An TIVENATVgAit4IMMAXMOTZ I OI4IIIII
7.:44.• 0 0,4 /Lig
Maga SUMIGIVIT — `lxo PURDOWS AtOtat'
A NNUAL GMT of the Laws ,of
ivitsuy Dl trattlOr lbo ptieiltirtt•lll.s9,
• 1•0•1•1 the 1.-Ist thitastliodaret tbb Leib
Wm* lb. malt at It.3I2IRAIVIS Ikeltsters. ,
Tlgteat-Se/LlNlsaillitig Ciao sulk 4gars.
•; r-joriturnirg-PreskArtsii,
TREY: are wade - GUN fireproof yeti ,
wave laud .gtwilk nut till% 6,4 wed by, thou,
*ands of hinnies, bottle, de, with peeled, eallefeetieid.
So.be, hada various Awl.. IL BAIIMAN,CentIi St.
30=8 =stain anon
ICrAVING. be= newly fitted 4
's o , Tali be cnieruid by its proptie ,
ter vile day, Illeptenelber 3d,-tor the
r*".. 111411`gteryibing In bit lint of biaingoi tilt he
‘Ue *WOW the' Pbiladeipbla ennriebr *Mn; 'end a
be has 'debt ithed the CARE erstesee rerctestretr, wilt tie
able Oriel] as cheap as sey other pens red in the
batlnesk Reitniiie,Sept. 3, '• .104 f
CHEAP ANQ cQmPßEolgigsys. ;
rillAMßrat 8 I;NCYCLurtiF.DIA.!,.
!Li d Mettooary at tfietiot itte.iledzetoitiie People,
ecoreelog the Ade odd Seleeces. Geography, MogriPhY.
Natant illatory, he, illosttatea by Etroaribits saQ
Aspe—hOw pal:die/an to moonily parts. Pritte"l6
cents; to he completed to So ?,:oer., termi ng I d a at at m,
eoletnee.c.Nos. I; to 4 now.,reedy mod enbectiptkrna
raj " at • n„ll.4.'Slidh9 804.3.10 re.,
Pettfale, Pohl. 24. '59 . . .• ' - h 3. 1
PASSAGES BY STEAMERS. i - ;
T_
RE - subscriber is authorized
take Passengers linteirners to an d
from Europe in theldst and second skier dPimiao ,
steerage at the lowest rates. A Etternor.sallt from •
York for kirmpoot on the =nit hut. First. Clam '
wagon, cuso.s:A :bawl lb km i lsablb l ;
Pasiengurs elm brought out by steamers, Aptly to
- • , , • - KAN IN K
, Who also tons drifts on Europe In sums of Li mid
spsrards /arch /VIA
Sfichterl. ar T slr mpson,:'
RAR,DWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON, TOOLS,
.&O.
Corner Centre, and Markefe"thin of the fiser;i'
POTZSVILLE, PA.
January-W,
ACOOD BADCAIN . CAN BE H.ADI
y..A.E.SUB§ORII.SERofferat, private
Wale .the old itstabikiett works knOwvi as
Tlie.Prasskllas Iron Works, =
situatedlif the borobgh of Port Carbon, Schuylkill Ofa,
Peons. • . '
TheprOperty oonslsts of turnloglathes.planlog abt
chines, three new engines, blacksmith's tools. fon idly
tools and Masks, with uthertooliof 'every description ne
cessary for conducting the- business. a large and salea
ble anortmeut of patterukof the meet approv e d pi a :
ehhiary tow and In the regioei.and a kngestock of now
coatings and raw material. Ptosegislon. given Immedi
ately. gv_
The property hill be sold on tessonakie t arms, and:t o
-any person wishing to engage lq the buldneas preseOts
an opportunity seldom offend. •. x • •
For further particulars I og uire of the undersigned at
It. Clair, or between the hours of 11 A.ll. sad 2.P. 1.1.,
at Kirk * haunt's Olga, Pottsville. J. B. KIRK,
St Yib.2t.1658 • 9-ff
TILE ' NEWE DE
ST, NEATk:S CIDEDL
T AND .3106 T DEAIITDOIL
NECK-TIES !
McNealy the newest,' teatext,and mat faattommble
GLOVES! • 4
23,853 33
174,313 50'
Decidedly Abe newest, neatest attl bloat sereictaible
SUSPENDERSI
Decidedly Uri - Dewed and neateet,silk,iln unit I:wattle
.And dceidaly,
The new; et, and mostnatonalve aarntment or ;
FITRNIS,IIIMG GOODS!
. •
Of ovary devriptioo. for Spriwyt and Summar. ever 0f
feted toe JUL-yak F.dd a,cta _ naw be feetl,in connec
tion with an unparalleled. assortment of
Cloths, Casslaterea and Viiatlingill
met rocelred. from New York cud Phittielihta, at the
44 TEMPLE:OF - FASHIONt' , '
•
Corner of .Ventro.and Jfonotiktango 470.
Pottsville, Ap. 'IA IStfj I:. T. ELIACII k CA.
BULLETIN QF NEW BOOK . '
"THE Minister's Woning" ("iy
Sirs. tltowe. One volume, cloth. •
It.
"A A Llfelcr a 141 o." By tlieAuthorot"John
"Olive," Se., ke.
•In.
"The Adventures of Mr. Verdant Priene." With three
hundred Iltunerons Illustnttluus. pre ot the rust
langhablo boas ever wrltbm. ' • i
IV.
. t'llarry Lee; Or. Mope' for the Poor." A bochClhrytiong
persona.. °nevelume, cloth. With eight Ilintintinns•
V.
,
' , The Dirmoits OM - ideal." :Written by lllnaeolf.' 'One
volume, cloth. 4
-e ~... • • •
-,•., - ' Ti. 4 .
- ... Th e Palace of the Great King, or the 1
r, Wiedem
and Goodness of Ood illyetnded Ice Ids wor s'." By .lev.
Mao Ree!. . •
"Beulah." A Novel. By Augusta .1. ETAI3I;
vul.
'•The LBW, Trims's and Books of Ale - sandei Son Rise
tot t," With in introdnetlon. By Bayard Taylor.
- ---
"Out of tbi
,e story of
"Letters tin Modern " AttrirtiltSre." By Baron ;Von '
Liebig. . ,
• ,
,
From Dawn to DAylight..." of:the simple itorrof a
Welters? home. By a Atinif tet's Wife.
"A New tiletionitry.of Quotations," from the Greek,
Latin and Modern Languages, translated into English.
With an extensive Index. -
, Just published add for sale by
NANUCAIIOII.
_ T HEBOARDBOARDN
a F MANAGERS h.ve
a dopted the, following !tattoo of Tull °W.:MR.4lam*
cue .A Wale*, and on Boats, to IA" charged on l'orks
doting the year /859: .
TOLL TO 11F. MIAMI ED PRI: TON OF 2000 P 06113
All ertleles: carried ten miles and onder,shall pay
twenty cents per tqn, except w here, t hie alnount shalt ex ,
reed ti cents per ten on the as,-ertaitied tonnage a the
vessel fur any lock passed bele., heading. or tcobes per
ton abase Heading. Itt such case, theftlast menticua
rates will be charged._ i
For an yinstance beyond ten mites, one cent per ton
per m tie additional will he charged, except that
,t.itne
stone, .Clay. Brick Bats. 'Nude and hails, .3Lanurei and
Cordwood, Omit be charged not more than aCeeents per
ten.,
„
Iron Ore, Irromht on Scabbled Stone,,Ceninton Bilekta,
I ch
Rough Bark , Sand. lino-lon t,llnlidlng;Plagand Curb
Stone, not more than 3:', re to per ton. ,
tlypourn. Slate, Marble, re Brick. Soap .Stone, Flab;
Salt. Ice, Copper, Orr, Sera Iron and BrOken Coalinga,
not more than 45 cants. I •,
• Pig lion, Railroad. Bar and Manuitettared iroo.Cast
loge acrd /tech' arty. Timber, round and . stittain..Sol red
Lumber. Shingles. llay and ?Iran. rietir.(q•eetle, illtW
f .
ruinous Coal: Instilled. Liquors and Spirits. erebondboe
of all klnda, and all at Ohe
c' Ant. ot beryls specifically
enumerated, not more than SO cents per to for any dis
tance. Gur.pott der. ir put up le kegs of metal. alien
pas* at the last named rates; Mit if not on o f up. shall
Sr quantity exceeding lot) pounds in each at, r ay. the,
full charter rates of toll for riery lock Tmarell. ~. '
i t
Nere.-1n parsing the Arks, Bents shall have prdete
deoce of Rata. Rafts no mien plyi nrwith` this regute,
non, will be charged the II charter rates.
p.
TOLL ON 1.10AT8.;
. . -
The Toll authorized"-by the Charter of t e Com pany„ .
Is 614 . colsper ton tor;ekery lotkpassed below Heading.
and 4 cent, porlen foserrerylock passed above /leading,
on the aseertained tonnage of the vessel, mid these rates
1111 he eharged against every boat; but conditional tar
mite will he issued to 'mats which may be' havtgated In
strict aortibrinlty to law, and to the regulitlons of the
Com pony. at the folloWing
Boats carrying eargn,which has paid live dollar's or
more fer,tolite4irne.
Ileatgunladen. orvtlth cargo - which has paid Len than
fividellara in tolls-- -
roc A.milea or hoder, - • ItO DO
4f- more thau'b, and not Over 10 Miles. DO
morithan; /Nand not over 20 tulles? - • 1 f.O •
" any distaracebt•yond '2O miles, • • ,s 200
' -Any violation idthe lawn or regulatlonnilsr mini the
navigatlonVand for the protection of tho[wurkn of the
Company; will render the boat liable to rin add/W.4 1 ,4i
toil, not exceeding the full charter rate, and to detention
of boat and cargo until rush toll. or the Eonstautatlou
:thereof Aged by the managers. Is paid. y. '
Boats sunning upon a.single level of the works Shall
pay for each lock they may at any time pato. Aar cents
her fan upon the -ascertained tonnage dimw i t l ihoe, -
Reading. and aiiiotlitiper ton below iteadtogratirointal
to the Act of Assembly.
By order alba gourd s Y Ylt ALM',
.
•
I President.
Onteei of the fighviklll Nay gallon Cominilis
Philddriphia,llfareli 19,145. j 12.
•
REAL ESTATE SALES.
' WEATERN LANDS: -•
lIE UNDERSIGNED, Agent for
fehturtkill, 'Carbon, Luzern.. Colntnlda. Northum•
. nd and Dauphin counties. offers for f sale, Li, TS In
tarT
Pacific. City, Mille counly,loara. Also, land in Illinois
and Jaunty), for can, oron time. Tortnktherlanyrnfip
ilon write *ad /endow" postagn slisi Ollr , i l . ) iTTEN.
Ast :
Sanas. ale; ilebUylklll ro., 1an:12;'59 I 4.11 •
•
i pvaLic
DURSUAN 1' to an order of the. Court
pf (lontroitn Pleas of schttylkill County, the sob•
setiber, comovittsell Emanuel KleekrnrJa lunatic; will
°swam to sale by public eendue, on EIArCI:DAY, the
12th day of Noiember next, et one Weloeig In the 'atter.
noon, at the publie honsteof Joshua 11 ,, yri , In . the ' , town
or Melieansbarg, in thoCOnnty of PchuylktU, aforesaid,
All that certain faun or plantation : situate in; East
Prunswiek toertablp. SebutiklU County, bounded by
hands of floury Saisaman,John Iteigel,llanlei
man, Elias Miser and others, and containing tidy-six
sere., meteor lora. the estate of the said Ineette. ,
Terws- of sate :- - One 14
One half Cwsla and 10 half In one
year, when a deed will be del leered to the purchaser,
TIMOTLIY IitiECELS ,
antatittee of Lioness/ lanckseer.
By order of Court. • Ua ttsi SHOM:11,
Pottsville, Oet.',lB, ILa 43-3 t -Pr ;honorary. -s
.
•
• -,; FpR IBALE. - • .
HE undersigned offers f r Sale
. -
a'traet of land captaining 9 acres, and Md. "
atx
an the upper Pt. Carbon road, aboittlit half ml a
from Potteriap. The impneremente ars torkfrante dwelt
r
hug houses, a 111111111 stable. and also a Orb* of : nem
falling ertiter..'f will Pelt In 0110 rift% nr in 44e fit milt
parchment. • 1I lam well adapted` to the (raising of
yegetables.and has some flue young aPpleitrere and
grape slues thereon.. For. fort her pertieulamentqpire of
.. - . GEORGE LAVEIt, Orebard Mowery. •
ille reasons for welling the above are, that len,htte par;
chased the Tumbling Rau . Farm [rem She Seltaylkill
Narimstion Consptny. and wishes to waken an exten
sive Farm; whlfh will require hie ePere (Mat. sod also I
Intends malting a Summer resort thereon, which *lll be
one of the attest outside of PhiladelpitieJ • • • •
Pnlisrilte, Feb. la, 1 59 - • - 1 ' : • • 1"4
.
-.- : ' , PUBLIC eAA.EI 1 - - '-
.triiE -i3EIII3 . SCR,IBL'II.-will offer at
A . piAlle 4014,4 • • --- r.` pp, .
• .•• - • Thursaitrillfavember . ; 18504 -
At .the pubUeboucks.-or Mr. Wthihf.. t_ilinein t .
Schuylkill curtail', lbc Ibllailluit 4e4ccincif Meal
~
_. at*
ris:-3611 Attract land, situate iu Uhk)d tdiroadtk'
Pehttylkilkoststy,about 4 culloc-Ircer Itlairtowch, 'Sull
huff- * Cane ,trout the , Catasicce Itatt*- 4- adjoin's*
boda of Couraditoos. David Bahr t& lan ai titeogle7
- auchothers. - ''Lemon ls erected a large i. •-,. _ '.
A tonissidlons dwelling liouse, n teon* Wit ,
ie WO lilielintan d raven, ri/wsing: gym _
litoriei*alid ill'Atvenenty auttnilldlogn,
~
_.'
' Atitieit. illesteenot the Own aro via "tlinbered.ii
wren cleared, and the tellellat. ll Y . ele!wlllt • T b*Cati r is'
as Creak.pool thronalObirimia.• . .-4
• inlaid:om Thof *HI tat sold la thew lsola oeitilkstor.
to suit unretmers. A add title will %VIOL vsle to
comnenee at' t o'ckiele s eIL - Terms easy: - ' - -
.• . -1 • —,:-.,., ...... -.,' ~ -. mita ADDAMS.
iiikeriouird4ttiteftiltii the abost b ropeeili w il
please call ontJatup' Issisva l nodding vo jamplaas:
40.t0 0f 1,1.12 .. •-, ittAtoo! , , . •-•:.
' ' • ' I ,
c ' -
HANDKERCHIEFS!
E4:zaisfal'x.oinniclßLV_Pal
.thiP Tb
; FlOl - $
• 25
ones 660** , 40440 Mae.
Jorasy:: among thia tar pattpasd.
Wag a good aftali ! • • The toad Is
lows trece,"thitted Nata:' briledieta
Enoet alt partatair thi *Autry al tietsattellig a alba&
lait;l ll st 40 49trbte data kir Ailt , een 'be' sem
W- Tito toasts Is delight (( ut, lat. sod satire haa
tsto ,TormattreatitS total per ear, payable attain
ftar yam lastaftatata To .that Aim
• , Illaa arra Wart at Rialladolpiata, a 1 .% A. U.. NT raw
wed lbr liammoolea or miaow .114 X. Vaal* % s wat!
S P. O
amisittoo 0., Manta !AN tier stilt
adartaftwaL 4 I.< 57,
FOIL* sat' OVALVABIgIitiIiaSTATIL
nN SATURDAY, the - Ath dap of Nc..
Nk./ *ember, len. at one 0'404.ii.'06-** peir
tees, will brewed to piddle inthttlecottorlogidasetitsid
plantation son tract of land altnato In Nest Penn tome
.4110.&1111,/k1ll tecintYr hoe miles ea“ of Sangtola.
containing no wet, and Want known. as the r•Sepuer
Yam sad Tavern/Stand: . The Itaprorentento consist
ofb
large 'awd /foam,* helot stemmatore
two tenant honors, a lame Sensor terri,atablet.
we:Trate/. elder milt and prvaik'dlctlit airy, and a
number of other otat-hatldln". Three large orcbardsof
apple sad other trait tress.. ;The land is well .thabend
sod watered; ins high dote of - minis:6°4,mA Is MD.-
aldered ova of the moat %mindful and desirable fermi
In Schuylkill Cattail. Tonditione nuelteltnown on the
day of isle by ' • , JACO))
Oct. I, 'Ed 4041 - . Erma/or.
•
' L ORPHANS' COURT tukt.g... '
URSUANT to an order of the - Or
6o'phans' Court of the County a Schuylkill. In the
3
nman weed th of Pen nay lsanl3„the subscribmisedin In.
ignitors of Jacob Faust late of the township of Way, e.
In the County of Fchuylitill.d~eda will canoes to said
• by. public veadue on TIiIIItSDA.Y., the Seventeenth day
of November next, 3 o'clock In the "afternoon , at the
Ppublic home of h M. Feger,in the Borough" of
otts+llle, in the unty of Sehaylklll;•afiwasiiid.—All
that certain tried-or pleb of lend situate In Branch
blamably, in the Camay of Schuylkill and State of Penn.
ayleabla, ta lett: . -
,ro; lc AU that mete in - tract or , piece of , Voal lard.
innate In the township of Broach. Sehitylklll (Guilty,
bianded by binds of Martin Weaver, Robert Parker, 4 .
"exceed. Philip Clamor, Jobil Clouser, Shippen & Co., de
tob VI Paull and ot h e rs con tainiug toot a ndred and II ft"-
four acres and sixteen perches, with the horror...bk .
m o m. toosistinz of a lot house one and a half ”...;
story', high: a banklwria. two orchards, a spring
House,and ?about one , hundred acme: tbereq baps
cleanii end the remainder timber . laud: .tonsther with
the right louse ,a saw mlll on. the , adjoining treat In
roconion WWII. V. *lust, late. the estate of said de.
reaSed. ferns and conditions made known at the time
. ,
and Partial Sole by
• 1 1 i . JACOB P. FALTST,I di em* i ~. .—.-
" - I 't I ' BANTRI.TA UST. f ,`
BYorder Of the Orations' Court,. ' JAMB Yuan,
Pottsville, 0ct.14, 1559 4341 • .,.. . Clerk.
64. f
TO ALL.. WAN T 1 G FARMS.-
fire a4Mettla4tont of Hammonton. Lanai:
• - oR t rAMS' COURT 'SALE.
-pußs AN') to an order of the Or
•!. phane ar t of the County of Schuylkill, In the
ma...Dorman/1 of Pennsylvania, the subscribers, ad
ministrator& id Jecub Faust late o 1 the towiohlp of
Wayne,in till. County of Schuriklll, deed. will expooe
to sole by piublic,wdaeonpitlD.AY,the Eightreuth
day el. Nosentber next. at 1 o'clock la the afternoon,, — at
'the public b.iuse of Charles Ilurotael, la the town of
Friedeushorva in the County of Schuylkill. aforesaid.
1. 'A l lthat certain tract or piece of land ottoman:.
Wayne tow4siht , ,Acknyiklll County, bounded by
'lanai of Datatcl Faust, Snob:lel Frits, and other
lands of Jat.O. Faust, deceased, and others, con.
bitting VE'. acres, atria measure. with the !manor:Dente,
.conolsting.of O two story loghoute,saw mill, bank barn,
and'orthard. , ,
-
lt'e.l All that certain tract or pleee'of land situate In
Warns toff Dahl 9, Sob uy Iktil.cou nty,,botto dad by lands
of hticlutel Fit a, and the above described tract of laud
au.kothero, v44141101.= Zi acme and 13 perches; with the
impfovosnent7 , . conidsting of—
An. 3. All {hat certain tract or Mete of land. elluate
In Wayne • wnohip,'Srbuyikill County, bounded 3y
lands of Cho les liummel.Johnitiegtor, and the. abase
detaribod trait and. othefrs, containing 10 sects and 9
• peel:leaver nix the Insprorementarsonldsting of—
X 0.4.. All that certain tract or.-plece of land. situate
In Wayne township . Schuylkill County, bounded
by•laads ot lianiel K. Iteed. Irene Dlsb. Jacob
liotio.Jobli D. Delbert A Co.. John 8. Steiner,.
Unary Stlne4lichsel Frits and, tract Ito. 1, containing
Si Acres and ft perches, with the I mprovcraen ts„ consist.
Ing of a two I.tory log hocrse. stable and orchard.
No. 6. - All that certain lot or piece or grope& situate
in 'the town of Friedensburni township or 'traps.,
&tinyhall COnnty. beteg lot which is Merited on :the
general plan or said town with the N 11.1; Winded by
liwTrah alley. Ilickorratreet, Fonth street and lot \O, 38,
e 9 etning4 quare perches, with the apPurtenanetis,
late the millet of sold drreared.. Terms and conditlens
Made knoll. at the time and pleee of rale by •
• t •
JACOB F.
44 DANIEL; FAINT, j
By order ofthe Orphans' CAtart, J . ACOII rants,
Vottsville t tOct: 14.'49 43.41 Cktk.
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ZIEWBRICULTURAL SETTLEBEENT.
• . „ TO ALL wAvriNa Llama,
A lltart Osliertanite to a &light/14 and Ilitathy CV
''ioate Zit Mika SaittUagint.rlaLlticip4lll. 04 tAe
atmidtrt and .AUantra Railroad, X. J.
.
A. N ibo 13sndsof 'a!,
all!
esticti;.consisting f several
roe orpradectiee soit has been dl.
• Itted Into farms of various sizes to 'sun Os purchaser.
A popolaticai of 1.0100 teen Ilundred, trout various
partsnf the M ladle States and New England. bare ad
tk.4. there the pest year, improved their - glares, and
renal e.t relit's! crops. The pike of the lattil is at the .
Rib sum of.frora $l5 tr*ld-p.sp . arnu the MU le.of the
best quality for the pm tuctloillor - OPAcae. norm Cars,
Graprs and rrotables. 'IT-IS CONSIDERED
TOE REST vaurr SOIL IN THE UNION. The place
is Perfectly eecure faun frosteLthsi destructive 'enemy
of ;the farmer. Crops of gnsin, grass and fruit are- uow
growingand ran to seen. fly examining the place it•
felt, a correct judgment ran he formed of the produi
tiveneec of the land. The tetras are made easy torecure
the rapid Improvement of the • land. which Is only wad
for actual improrcacnt The result bakbeen, that with•
irr the past year, some three hundred lowses'hare Nen
erected, two mills, one strami'lfour stares, -some forty
I vineyards and peach or• bard,. planted, and a largo nu m
her of ether len rovemetats, making tt 4 desirable and
• active ida.o of bushiest'.
TIIE
, f ie the reader mac perceive - IMM Ito location. is the
. ' Est IN TN Ei UNIQN.
' Prciduee bringinT doubt+ the price thin id locations
away from the city, and more; than double the mice
tn the West It Is knoirn.thst the earliest and beet
!Otitis .and vegetables in tide latitude mime from New
Jersey, mid are annually etirDried to the extent of toll•
In lending here, the settler bait many advantages.—
Ur is within h f e w boors rlde,Of the great cities of New
- Beglaiid and 31 iddie Stales, he Is near his old friends
and assoelations. he Is In a plaid country where emry
intprorement of Comfint and cipiliantion is at hand. Ile
can buy every article tie wanly at tile cheapest price.ind
sell his produce for the highest; OW Ibe West this to re
versed be has schools for Ills children . , Melee serm'ec,
and will enjoy an open Winter, and delightful climate,
where fevers ate utterly unknown. 'The result of the
chamie upon those from the north, bits PnerellY been'
to restore them to an - excellent state of health.' ,
omen's Life
B. BANNAN
yin the way o'..* hi:sliding and intproVing.tomber earl be
obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO to sir. per thou-
I sand. ;~Micas from the inlet yard opened in ;the place;
every artiole can be procured in the place. good earpen.
!era are at hand, and tbere 1s no flare in the 'Union
'wheyeinalldiugsaud Improiem ents can be made chever.
reader will at once be struck with the xdrantexes
ItVre'prestinted, and ash himself why 'the property has
. not been taken up.before.The reason halt. was never'
id/rout:tin' the_anai het Wed. unless those staXementa
were correct, no one would , be invited, to notable the'
bind before purchasing. This all are expected to
They will see land undercuittratton: sect' Is the extent
of the settlement that they will no doubt .acet persons'
frimu their own neighborhood; they will witness the ina•
pruremords and can jiitice the character of the mtpuLv
tkon..,' It they corm with a view !piton le, they should
xecneprittared tO stay a dky orewix, and (*ready to par.
elms°, lacations 'Cannot be held on 'gum!. •
I Th'ere are two daily frainit Philadelphis, and to ail
aetitirs who internee, tteßaifeomf rdwpony gives a Fhra,
riitef fur Sr Months,ernd a fluff-Nicc Ticket for ru
rears. '
THE TOWN OF ItAmmovrox.
j In connection with the agrieultund sett letn ent;a new
alvdthrib in,; town has naturally arisen, which presents
Inducements for any kind Of business, yotrilcularly
' Mores and manufactories. The shco•business could be
earried.on in this place and 'market to pod' advantage;
also cotton I tastiness, and manufactories of agricultural
Implements, or foundries for casting Faun articles. The
improvement has been so rapid its to insure a eonstant
and permanent Increase of business. -Town lots. of w
good afar, we do not sell small ones, as, it would affect
the'imprrvemeut of the place, Can be had at trout $lOO
and upwards.
The llhammiloa Fenner, a num thly literary and eget ,
cultural sheet, containing full Information of Ustainon.:
ton can be oldolned 4C:3 centsper anneM.
Title lndisputablo—warrantee deeds given, clear of all
encumbrance when mon.y is paid. Route to the land:
Leave line street wharf, Philad..iphiclor Hammonton,
by Haiti-bid:oar.; A. M'...ne at 414 It $l. Tare 90 tints.
When there inquire fat Mr. Byrnes. literdmx conveni-
*meets' hand. Parties had utter stop with Mr. Byrnes,
4 - sk principal. until they have ripcided es to purchasing, as
b e will show them over the land in his earl imre, (two of
expense.' Letters and applications ran he addreesed to
Landis A Ilyrnes, llarnmontOn Atttntle Co., Neii
Jersey; or S. li. Coughlin, ?I Muth Fitt h street, Phila.
deiphia. Maps aud infortuatiott eheErfully. turn !shed.
Ju!y
" •
^'.llm,
• •
• A RARE CHANCE
for rrofltable Investment of the most Valuable
• i Property in the Borough of Pottsville. • -
TilE subscribers offer the .following
naluable imperty at Private role';
Ad. 2. Ali that wall known tare stand slloated on
Centre street known as the N.OII,TIPTESTEItI9 lia)Tgly
and kept•for min; years by Ttt4ntL•iltur..'
This reliable properly will bested with the adjoining
property—the two containinglnrontmiCentre street
61 feet 6 Inches, end extending westgatally along a Z:1
feet wide alley a) feet to eccond street and northwar
Vadat': gerund stre t 91 feet 9 inches, withl he improve.
minis cnnaimlng of a tirmatery frame
w tatvernigt
boor, with a large and commodious three-story
brick building thereto attached. This building •
has been erected within a few years. and the whole ar
rangement is complete. The chatabera.dinlngrnont and
cooklng departmant, It is bellvied, will compare. with
any noted in the County.
" . moo. h large and comutcallotts two-ktory brick stable,
'With extensive yard room.
ALSO, A large three story sine and brick building
tickle...on Centre street. with a storeroom on first tiOne
and dinning; on the second and third stories.
l'his property, as St business stand, mind bit Aar'
passed.
That old dad welt known business stand sites.
ted or Cetitre street and for many years nem:o4'4 N.
L. Looss and others, as •ctiour and feed store.
This valuable property adjoins bright It larch's iron
store, on the north and James Sill man on the south,
containing in front on Centre street 2$ testa lathes, and
extends westwardly at the Warne width AS feet with right
of alley way from Centre street through thee relied alley
now need for the hotel and adjoining properties.
The buildings oa the property Consist of a good and
substantial tirnrain7 stone building forty feet deep.the
Ilrststory occupied as a store, and the second story as it
dwelling, al} conveniently arranged and In good order.
To tide is attached It large tWO.StOry (ISMS stOre boo"
withexteuslve granaries Inc storing grain.
Thltproperty from Its location for Dosimeter, is well
worth the attention of persons desirous of going into
the flour andined.businees. • _
If this prophet Is not sold Won. the 15th' day of
'March It will be rent. , Possession will be given on
the first of April next, •
Five lots of ground on klahantangoi street, ex.
tending from the brick building .in the tear of Hotel,
along said street. to tbo three story briek. building on
the southeast Corner of Mahantango and &wond streets.
Thlsi property fa too.well known to require any rer
marks.
1.00,1 end 2, adjoining throe story brick huildintr,.
enntnining in (Milt on Reheating° street, 4 2 . mt
, feet, awl In depth 40 feet. rthb frame =stet
" Amine. occupied by lion itternasenor.
No. 3. containing in front on Mnbattlango street, 21
Kt. and in depth e 0 fret, with frame often, occupied by
it t BAUM. . , t. ;
i , Nei. 4 and 5. containing ici front on Habantringo PC;
. 43 fent,ll Itiehen, and In depth 40 feel. with three brkk
offices,occupted try SACOS lit/LD, Etki., P. J. PAnclt. and
1 ettutzt. 84413)14N.- . r , .
This property for the erection of offices or notify
bitihtinga i etunnt be Lactated: by any other property i
,the lorroozh. - .Tte.ne lots ittl/1 be *old, plus .4
all 40..
ethee to null flufritistfts , ' • ' • ' .
..'lso;6.lhlndeslrable deellitig is situated on theism*.
.::taist corner of ,Mithantanz snit Second atter* for Mow
forth tikeorireplenee At ^ COMEGO4IOII4 .41/01111216.1t has .
fee attpetiori to 114 borough. .., ~. - , .-, . • -
iyhta propert,p contalint 44 tee.4lnebot . teolit 'tilde
titottattpft pined; to the corner' of ifeioud, t beneci alObt
' .. 4 strost,94fort, 4 .lorties to Hotel stahle„,tbeucti
Cienstuarittfalcing.sikt stab* 48. ferr, 11 Inches.; 'below. .
northward?y at that tridthrtiOnu . liotti Yenta CI fart. °
'''.44le arir ID 11" a t*4o(o 'st feta. ?Midwives a /NV
, I Air thedeelling oil irhirliyanii hi:erected' a cone*
- a Wont bitch stable, with entrance hosiers:cad in root. • i
' ~- ft -thither htfortmathe:rif hadenerlptiois and g 9 " l. 1
1100411*raalq, apply to- • '.- ;-- ~. -,. . .. , - • {
.... :: ,Jop,i(VolfrS;,l44:. rfittiO,
' -- ..- '. - r , • . .or..a. 8n4.2x4,1; Aita4
,; . rotisiUhcjOgli L',410.:" —, , - 10 ' , ' ' ,
,:.-A14.-worriNG FARMS IN Dr;
lourtreuabwo., Tielt inn, and +mai' ftvatl-noOL -; •
gelP , Ithorthwiseit , vor listaeoetop Limb lish.ple4kor
An •
Pottnille ► • Itordw,,,lrcenser 5
•
Shirylad igiettaltiga
he A no:team' bat" *lseult Agit Slat. icket
by a bear] gosieritY. sdlo,ll toprimatotins to
Cobras, Slows. Davit sod 14etio..
Tiro KaMIMS ine4olllll.
Sw. LOrts, Now. 2, 18311.—A spells* dispatelt io
the Repadlican.aires the Alois{.tats of Atina re
cent election to Kansas, as tallates • • ' •
For the Conotitation, ' ' '10;411
Against the Conatitathns, .52 30
Fdr the Homestead law, ' 8 .738
*Against Of itoteettesilow, . V 72
.
BY TitLaciamni.
Tim lloaosv
Sici rum ,2it; 14 Nor. 4, 1859. •
The steamship Amigos bag ertiredat tights=
with Liverpool dates to the 35th or Oetober.
The departure of theitesser Gout Easters for
the United States bad. bees slain postponed, this
time sine die. She s tiff! Probebty not leave this
year.
The details of the Treaty *greed upon at the
Zurich Col:trusties, bad been published. It ap•
pours to et mere amplification of the anreentent
made by the Empernrior Attsttie and Inman at
Villoft:ince.
The rights of the-dread ihrebsoo of /lily aro
ieterved for the eonelderatioet qt aCapon of she
, ,
European Putters. •
.... ‘ •
Spain is dissatisfied lath the offer ollittelaratton
made by Novo , awl a tsar sras'stattsidsred laa
atinear. , - . •
The Sarth las government bag Issoett a deems
sidling for • a loan ,of' IMO 1111:AtifIril:Utfineal of
tremor, . „ '
Cotton has *dratted slightly, tag Breadstuff'
are dull. .
fig jaarktts.
',. . PeTTSVILLIC MAI22I.ISTII. .
(Wholesale Palaello
Inset Flour, extra toil,* b , ,iried, ' $6 006426 60
• do • du. extra. do 611 4$ 000 •
••' de do ' "superene,". 'do' 6 10 0 600
, Rye/lout, do• , c 400
'6 beat; prime while,
,„1$ outbid, lOO
do- prime red, , - do . • '
~ IIS
.8o up Diane
do' ' ' 1 25
' D
do d ried Pew
d, .do its; pared,
pare ip pound. ' • 14
o ,un . • ,
Dried Apples, ' •do • - •"13 6
,
fly*, . Ilbtlallai - Fhthitter ! serpouull , • - •:.•17
Corn, do . lit' ilhoulde ri . • -bh V
Oats, • do' 13. Hatos,, , 12!,,i
Potetcea' do 4t Lard. : . 1i
Timothy Send, 2 ill Beef, hind quartet IR 6i 6
Clorar3eed, ' • . /5 53 do Le* viatier•f Ito 4
Itay,perton, 11.00e161Xwlaster.5 loth? • . se 50
Egge,doasu. : IG;S.alt, pee wok, • l6O
POTTOIVIIALE PRUDVCE 11.611116,110 X S.
(11.eteill Prices.)
FLOUR, IC.—Estra Family Flour. $4 60;rtstne do
IS 23 ruperfloe do $6 00 11% 'el.!: and Rle•Ploor at $4 TS.
suctobeat Aims! at $3 00 41 UubAll. UT* OKI Abi • 9 °
ete.; Cori Meal $1 le and illeillnet Wets. 16 hostel.
GRAIN.--.llyorelliat $1 001 a bu., Corn IS 401 Ortta43
do. t
MEATS.—Reef sell" at 10 RI 124 eta.. 'PP ; ligitton
9 5012 do. Venll2 dre Pork 10 11112 do; abouldereSta 10
do; lie or itttO 13 10., Bologna bourne'. 14 do ; Port
4acumge• 12 do. .• .
I.ololsloN3.—tluttervelle at 18 . 66i0ets.1141b.dreele
12 e l tdo.t 1 : 110 et 0.114 doe.. Lard 13 eta V i
s Orleans Se 14 rr,"lrt Mote s do: Cuba 7
do: —AnlTtitte 10 ant. Crasb.l . and Putveilled 11 . 40.
• 61611. .
11a1lbut 12% if RI; Moab Flap :@ b etc.
do. •
,PRIIIT AND TED ETAULES.—A ppka 76e114510051
bnehel ; Pot/doom 46 4t) 60 etc. dm, Onkont 12)4 ete.4balf
reek: Sweet Potatoes 12% 23its., belt petit"; Cabbage,
2'to 1p bead.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SHOE BUSINESS AND 'FAcTO
RI ES can be an rled on prntitably at Ilantatoeten. Ste
ativattattneut oC lIAMMOIIiert Leeds.. -
INTEREST TAE I VER. • •
R EADY. GALCULATIINWINTER
. TABLFS-reco bandy for use. Print, only
R EADY.
cot. Jun poloilifhed, and- foe solo irbolioolo
firol retsll, br 13. HANNA.,
•
1 0040ENIttv&Fitt.T.Entwt,.
enntslntog R Pple.ndl4 mimed {Murat,' I bo Ores •
morn, elms 21 X 4 Welles, 'lib a number of other It-
I ust rat lots—catra copies, - for rale at— :
. ISANNAN'S Bookstore.
IXENTITRY. . • •
TOSEPH t'. SEII/k.llB . afar
ky thir, data devote bin entire* tention to
the Dentintrr buelnele.- Office—lishatitonr
go street adjoining the otAFe of the Pottsville ' ,
ita••••
Can Works. " Ire solk its a continuance of the petruesger
heretofore Ai) tiberalty accorded Wm. la Mg Prarcialim
April 9, 1859 164 f L
CHEAP VENETIAN BLINDS
GEORGE W. ZIinitIRIVAN, Man.
biacturar, No. 5111 A lICII Street. (ab. !Wood,/ I
• • Plaatadelphtae
Mr Constantly on Molt • postal amortaamt, at the
lowest. C ABll prima.
N.D.—Ot4 Ulla& repaired and Mooned, eq ll2l .tb Ow •
llolodelphlo, September 24, - . ztoaiir •
. - -
Dry Good* al i tu E
.ciror.iery Store.
• 9-1 il E tuulersivell ' hq.s -.. i .-
1 . - opened,/ New Dry Goods and Oro. ' ..
eery. Store, In the building on Centre
~ L = '
street. next to Yeger's natal. f4rmerly ex. , '
cupird by SWIM:III & Cbarnbers, where -.---
all kinds of Goods *nib* *old alnunsushy bow 'rattle
for CASH. 1 , . E. di..BEATCY.
Pottsville. July In. 'tfl , i ' .Z4t .
.._,.—.
ST - t i ffl TOWI L NG ' " •
. , Between Phi phis and Baltimore.
Tli 13 undersign' is now prepared to
tow Canal Boats promptly bet Ween Phil
adelphia and Balilmore4
A Tow Boat will be Petit at any titnetiar two at X It
ilkumee. Fingie Units *PI be picked up toiler
a week at Broad sheet. 'Captain' min MY. time by
in
rertnln, me by letter berme ,bey itlikra the mountain;
when they expect to be at phliedelphla. I
My Towlloata AM very powerful and commanded by
men of great experience In Cherapeaki, Bay and on the.
Delaware. . FREDERICK A. PIMPS. •
April2,l4 14.8 m ' • , Battfinarei:
. COMFORT RJ O h D ne,. 3 WEATHER :
r ir C C
lio o •
rr ILO USAN DS of SA NFO"RD' •
PORTABLE. CIIALLEIstE BEATERS. are •
eyery Winter to cheer with Ibeir genial warmth the
happy owners. whose ideueutes are•onat alloyed by
this nebts of a beery bill for feel: •--
THEY Watt3l ALL THE ROOMS *ITU ONE TIRE,
and wild very little coal. bereinalar pain and amnia
oadh ao cputkers. - duet the thing for Dwelling Ilowsei,
Churches. Betels, he,.
SANFORD'S CIIALERSOR : BEATEI3. • •
SET to BRICK, to on the same principle, cod ts Just is
economical and "sat Isiactory. • I.
SANFORD'S MAMMOTII OR GLOBE HEATER,
. . .
is the west poreTtul heat lug Wm, known, for ea plares
where great heel le wiukd. All who wish to kuf4
twore ea°, revel ea fere a book wlts toll derwriptlou a d
i
overwhelm s teetliwoo yy . by og•tt)or to q
.. • • SAN FOUTPriftIISLOW k CO.. '
, =9 Wafer Stmt , New Fork.
Who elerrm nufsefure the relobrattot "CON I'l PliNtl: , , ,
"I'IIiNTIN .". and "SURPRISE" COOKING hT0914.
. DODGE'S PATENT GRATES AND STOVES," sod
*Toy Third of Stoves. to Wood or rad. eultod. to. sli
Seetiotie. (Sept. 21. 1 69 - • . 4*W '
•
~ • THOMAS FOSTER &CO. ' • F9 Manufacturers ft Wholesale 4 Bet all ,Dealers
:Di
• , ,
BOONS AND - SHOES '
CENTRE STREET, , Three doors
fib. t
below . ortinter's hotel , Pottsville.
O r lasortmewt comprises es.
ieri 1 Ariel) , of goods, either of • '.'11 3 WP 4
I,; P
_ 110 M . Eastern,
- ita:a Ins Work. for Sirena. Wo. •
men's, Bove 31Inve or Cblldren'a Wotr. '• .. .
We rearm newt, and are prepared rofurolsh oar cog.
tomere with la a ttperior article of (lonia' Triveb or Amer.
lean Calf II di. Itallent and Walking *hoes. Water
il
Proof.* fp Boots, sultatdarnr ,Englitarrs; and il e .
ehanlcit' •311 ere and Laborers ' Working Ennui' and
gimes. • adios' treneh'ot Englisto Lasting Gaiter*, bdt....
ton of ea iloots;liuskins,Stippera, Re, Ae. f. -
tin" Tr idlin g and Parking Trunk., Valises. Cailiel
and 011 kith Traveling M 0... 'Dori' and Illsers tlrhdol
&debris; and an 'arena* axanrtment of Umbrella.
will ale Ss be found at one eatabillinint, at moderate
pri .....ers. •
~,. I
Country - kerebentirstlil be rum:Mod' with iny
raisin our line in inch quantities as they require, at
a triflineadvanee on city prices. ' .
Thank el to out I
friends for.pnat reran, wears dater.
tninetllo small. a rontinuaure of public tatrotaiae by
cut sight 'good articles upon the mod reasonable taros,
Pottsville, April at, '59 —18.4 f
._
. SCIII RTLE'S Wholesals and Retail
800 AND SHOE,. STORE,
isi f r
.._
Q" =
E TILE Si., . .
.J viatortne, - . 4 ~,,, r ,,.. .
2 door, fro„ High M., ••• -.:-.,
,-, . . :74.1,,,
iitimedialtll c0r.414 to '.. ' .' 4- ii - Iiiie::: ". 411/ '
the Parldic School 11044". ..„,,,,..,. ,, : •,,,,,
The baldness hasten. ' e lt ,- t, li.! 2 ' ''''
elsrly carried on at Me' 4 ...e.,',/, --- *
above named stand. - '''" ,--- ...',. - ,--
The II o beer thee has.. . ,
Just retorned.franS the'
!:astern Mee with a large assortment of WlntarGoods.
' - Amin* , bit essorhaerit may be. Anned-4100TS'and
SIIUSA, Ladles' and Hisses' GAITIAIhI. GAITERS' tf all
kinds and styles the Alen. - Also, Cblldnen'a BUM, of
.tempos Made .
An aktortettent of It. UPI:m . I 'Reading. Work loots
and Shoes; .Water Proof Rasta; &If and RIP AM , for
boys; . as alma, a great variety of QUM* Ilb•0114.
orraoltotowate 'lib .tnaotafieturates. aro- rub , that
nowhere nn stabs be told ehosowt Fat tasairbaat tat, lbw
above plans iktng 'aperients in Met Diploma* and
the fact that twat emirates : at* • oinolort.ttuaratt
tees Melina:lnn . priers an as f sot. toter,
than at say Aber, plate that eta bil band: • Call tad ex
aloha, For yotentel tea. -
4d-Especial att nation 'mkt to thet IWO of Chikirea'a
!boss with 31E11 tLC VOA of whlih a great vanity
boa hand. SCII ERTL&
Potter Ille, (Idol at-
gam
ROWERS CAN CARRY
GRAPE
on their business
tram nvoto. 8o
Eleo adrentannons
raetessfully at Hammonton free
4G ♦tueytrdeeet out lb. yard *moon.
of Iloomostou Lands.nwttlor 0:11-
M UCH CHUNK
Wire pe Manufactory.
irks] ter JEtztasaa7CL db
littiersetunn or • I• .Hope. ikattel. shafts,
slope*, At., would worm the public that he La now pee.
pared
Ai4 to snake WALUAVDSC L Xa r l i S SiZtit OP irr.r
. VD ROUND Ror.g.
Althe-stiortsat ce.• of coorlor quality, and
vital liberal tgles at hie Wireraetork,..
flaw C welt • Carbon Co.o - Ivegt
• itidevance hut be de to Moen. M.A. lbusitina, N. D.
Cortright and A.H Eniedbeed. at Much Munk to It:
romphsiam.it uthugur r it,locleouvin g lc Co., Tli
weec, - Luserne eon • ty, Pa., and lb fact, nearly all the or
enters in the ltegit o wbo have been usinwhhi ropes.
AnguatP,!ili August N. 3A-131
*OIS) , •
Aro n T o bolutylklill Co'itao
- t '
TAMACCO, by Steam
aro* ilailibarg.emokirg Tau.
=rui haled olud re•dy &.
&w Wi
Sm t oking Tebaem.
. • , ' •
s4tnillegnis•
YriKeired and prolottly sweats to.
• ttolot ,3l o::,De A ri=to 11a.
To Coil'Opera ,
k ipown—cootbii
as and &gar Kann
WO barrels ow
4100,020 Half Spa
20u.0 4 50 m.B
- 1100, 1 50 p Seed ant
Ordonahankful
Tarma many.
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