The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 19, 1859, Image 3

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POTTSVILLE,, .
IiATIMIDAN, NOVEMBER 19. 1839.,
glo Mutation of the Mtutierototnat Is equal to
nat....imitation C o n r TlinEr. other Etteibh
"Pent the
10 the tl--and as it circutatea
f a ma na the beet portion of the population,„anatirertise.
l e - at tarried In its n is, of course, ecort has ntuch •
2tee mtrertNeeas tr pubtlehe4 to any three other pa.
oo reitl,ll the rates of advertlatne are always gra.
5110 price accor•ling tothe circulation of the lapel.
Agents - a .
Apr Tosi--o.li. frost, !Loom No. •2.110 Ilroadway.
roLDELPIIIA—JPT.OOe t Co., sth and cheailllt
EgklitOVS—D..N. [Abe, Ex t.
Who are nuthortzed to remelt° arob•eripLiona and col
le 81114 for the MlNric . JI)GUNAI. establishment.
-ADEQUATr. PROTECTION
To , Ameridan Indus
And not another Inch of tiava Terri.
tory, by Extension, Purchase
or Conquest. , •
The above are,"and will be the two lead
ing, Principles before the country, until they
ere vietoriouse; and we nail them to the mast
head of the MlNEttarJoutttzat, there to float
until they wave in triumph aboie the Nation•,
al Capitol at Washington.
AIIBURN AND ALLENTOVN RAILROAD. •
tMASS AIEETINO of the Citizens
of Schuylkill county, and all.parties interested in
the only completion of the Auburn and Allentown Rail
road will be held at the Peons trams Pottsville,
on Tuesday..
November 22d. 1859. at It - crock, S. M. A
tomMittee from New York, appointed b tbedirectorsof
the Road will be present.
It is hoped and expected that every titOrinesstnau and
property Bolder interested loth° welfare, growth and pros.
perity of Schuylkill County: will be prestintir give. aid
sod countenance to this Important {elect. It is limes
sure which will securethe deliverance and 41seuthral
ment of our mining Interest from the bands which have
so long profit rated It. and establish every pursuit within
our !ardent upon a firm and lasting basis of prosperity.
The meeting will be addressed by rovoill able speakers.
r. W. III:011E8, RICHARD REAR, . ,
EDWARD YARDLEY, WM. DONALDSON.
GIDEON BAST,' OEO. S. ItEDPLIER
anntnittee.
Nov. 12, 13
We refer our readers to the Report of J.
Dutton Steele, Esq., on the Broad Mountain
and Mahrinoy . Railroad, which will lie found
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in this week's JOURNAL.
JUDGE D
- -
THE population of Ireland is 6,000,01 I ; a
decrease since 1847, of 3,000,000 of souls.
TnE lion Joseph Howe of Nova-Bootie ht named
'as the probable auccealor of Goy Ilonglass in the
aduan istrat ion of the Colony of British Columbia.
DIE New York Tribune deprecates the ea.
tent to which money is need in elections. Ii
is indeed, &Moralizing,
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Ir is thodght • Secretary Cobb I cannot ge
along without a new loan. Brilliant. finan
cfierolat Cobb. lie Ithiuks a Protective Ta
riff uselesi. • I '
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. .P/111LADILPIIIA lit)91E11 1 0 llP.—The City or
Brotherly Love is to have a ,stuimship'..to Liver
pool, which will EMI ecCoi-occotionally. Of course,
Englieh company places it on, Philadelphia
sadly locking enough enterprise null public spirit
to de it herself.
ACCORDING to the Ric/intend-Enquirer, the
people of Virginia, so far from being in the,
least disposed to extend "a pardon to John
Itiown and his confederates, are beginning to
inquire "why . tht;y were not shdt, like dogs,
at the moment of their capture?"
SINCE the recent elections, Mr. Buchanan's
friends claim that he" is the only Hemocrat
who has any chancerof success in 1560, and
the same belief prevails nt the White House,
though the President lately admitted that he
could not carry Pennsylvania. Let him be
nominated by all means. * .
SEEP Coot..—Tbe Ricbmonti frit l soya thai if
any Republican ebonld be elected President 'in
:
19.'u the Union will be dissolved, e., &c., The
Whig forgets that it is a Pro-Slaveiy • weakness,
to blotter. Why'blees you, Virginia has no 'such
idea, even. if a Repulfliran Prettithint elioula be
elected in ISLA. Does a child' &sett its tuuthCr,
before it can' walk alone? , .
•Nr.xx :TATE, Co:lva:mos.—lt
• Leviiiline, Erg., chnittnan of ,the
COmmittee,will rail the next Itoubli
ventien to meet at liarii'iburg on t.
Teary. Itte. duty of the Convent
nominate a coodidate for Govern
point two persons to sorre as Seri
In the ensuing Presidential essopojl
Quer.a.—The friends of Dopy
bitn'that he is to the South the
table candidate for the Presid
Charleston Mercit7 states that
-, Brown; of Mississippi,;had deli,
dress before the Legislature of
Jackson, in which beexpressed
for the opinions of Mr, Seward,
.of Mr. Douglas. Wo reiterate,
Sixotmen Moose's
relates tbat recently in cutting
bread in a -farmer's family of Barn
dle, a email orifice was Ober/ l ed,
followed up to the centre of -the
nest was discovered, snugly and we
ed of the leaf of a copy-hook, for
wkiiets reposed nine young mice,
brought into the world. What, makes it more
aingular is that the loaf was bak•d only on'the
preceding; day.,
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Tnosn who wish to relieve of
family, can do so, and also receir
for their money. A dollar sent t.
Ryan of New York, will secore
(not engraved) likeness of John
giver, and a Barrios over the bare
graphing, of 75' or 80 cents for Mal
are undoubtedly, ten thousand •,
gladly.Obtair a good:likeness of u
_rate, whicti wouligivo t his famil
widows and children of his sons
$B,OOO. -
Two . excitements disturbed tL
Gotham, this week—both aerial
- One, the proposed starting to da
on his transatlantic trip in the g
, "City of New York e' the other,,
day morning of a great fiery Mete
00 little excitement. mot* tho
workmen, and others who sow it.'
made an,ii . Octosion on Wednesday
• loon, for the purpose or making'
lo , gical observations, Co be of tool
/the Atlantic Oeenn. . IS
=MART 800
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POTT.SVILiE LITERA lIT SO,CIET,
will h•dd its first meeting this se
evening, Nov. 22. at 7i. o'clock .
.Methodist Church, corner of 2
Ibim streets. Order of eierc
Address by the President. Rea' .
ants: Debate on OA quertiap—.l
tillable in defending a client w
• -guilty Pt Affirmative. Li I I
H. Royer. Negstisei-TD. B. t
8. Laogdon. , • •
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SILVER •CREtt LITERARY A
ekOteieeA of loot Tueeday. even
inwei—Reading by William -%
"T,bink before youi Sfreolt." De
tion—"le Stevery a Moral, Ev
the affirmative. • '
The eproiles for next. Tweed*
nrader. Jilin Beach, Jr.; querti
--••Ig a Repritiliron est
men; 7" Attirintere, B. W ird.
J. Foley, J. Sic ourtilin ; Neg .
Winlack, C. Taylor and 'A
ST. ,CLAlit SCI
nost.=lbo .•ettexcities !sea
were as t.tilowo:—Reading by_
Subject, "Tam O'Shanter." Ile
• ti ,, D , -- .. 511 , 01/14 Congress probibt
Slavery into the Territories of t• ,
Decision in the affirmative. •
The exercises for next l'oetd.
Realer, H. C. Jackson ; -Lectur
Debate on the question
dote his duly toward Italy? . A
Grapey and Herbert; NegativJ
'and Bracken..
SCIItYLEILL Raves Lrres
met on Thuredoty pursuant - tb ut
exercises for the evening Iverson
Sag; J. W. K ,, onn- 77 Subject; "
men to their enuntry." - I;pssy t
—Subject, "Progrcsi of, Liters
on the question..lllllur count
from ustercul faction s thou int
L. Pinkerton and P. C. Detweif
tire; and P. R. Pam
,and
Depths.. Upon whew of a,
rion wan given to favorlof the
Ezereisee for next evening
Joseph Dengler. Essay by U
tion—"ll4l, war taken is the
retarded hUmart prograse r
Letweiler and A. A. Heuer
Poston and Ono. Paxson.
Xitantlittlei Oilikit.lCA LEA:Co. I
- - ,Pottatoms, Pm, Sept, 20, 1059.- ' j •
R. D.tvi.utu, Esq.—President of P.A. R. R.
R. Co.—Dias Ste :--Sevial - faith baying beett
obtained during the len - *lsles] of our. Leeds
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titre fir the construed° 'of Radrodle, west of
, Pottsville. in the County offackeyikill, 7 .and th e
parties at whose instance y were. pastedhio
ing got your pettniseioi 1 the Ettaineetit'of,the
Company to make some en vele of die 'wand it
was proposed to occupy, beg rears tts submit
some of the results nt . the* exatateitionst .-.. '
" Tholthject to erbicb 1 1414 mire particular
ly call your attention for a Railroad from
Pottsville to Mahoney, or seotid Coal Field, and
thence to ittonnect witbAbe Philalhiphia A Sun.
btiry It. R., with .a view of treaching a poi,don - of
the coat east of Broad Modetain=of openiug the
New Boston coal ha'ain—of attaining eubb"a Gee
)
trill posititai in Mahasoy elleY - as. will " develop
Girard lands end comm od the entire Basin,
should it be requited; 'en at the same time at.
feet a connectieu between the head of your road
and the Sanitary 0 Erie ROlroad at Sunbury.
i a
The importance of this t' ogre amp needs no ii.
lustration to those who a re connected with the
mineral commerce of Scli Ylkill Cuunty,,einti it
only surprise many that it ' °old have remained
long unimproved, thong it ; bas both far front
..negleeted: . • ?
Whilst Geo. Stevenson
world by the working of li
emotive engine on the Li
Relire/0, bloom. Robles
very tir.jiitt to erhieh I no
-nod it the unbounded au
to throic into disuse' the inclined planes with
whivh the latter had ao pl ntitally supplied , his
Danville 4 .Pottsville Bail oad,be, on , his parts
exhibited a capacity which was not given to the
great Engineer of Looemotion—that' of ticketing
the best ground on which Ito locate a Rados's—
being fully satisfied as - tote
. correctness of Mr.
Robinson's earlyjudginenyind clear conception
of, the topography of the truetry to be traversed,
the attention of your eng ineers was. tem/ to
avoiding the inclined plan s . and to project on hie
I
upend a Loeotiotive rond sie will be more Clearly
seen by reference to the accotni staying . map.
Dieerging from the - I4:fFiriscin Railroad, near
Fishbach Rolling Mill, )I , miles above Pottsville
Depot, ourLioe asettedi the Valley of Norwegian
Creek to Mount Liffa, where it . erosses the Sam
mit; dividing the waters of that stream from the
West Branch of the Schuylkill with a cutting of
40 feet deep; thence continuing the ascent along
the slopes of Mine Gill,. and terries its rough
end in Mine Bill Gap, we cross the Centre Turn
pike in the town of Now Castle, at grade • thence
continuing the ascent to the slopes of Mill Creek,
pass 50 feet above the head of Plane No. 2 ; , 20
feet above the head of Plane N 0.3, and 70 feet
below (behead of Plane N 0.4, end juin the - old
Mod Run Bridge, midway between Planes N 0.4
is 5, and on the broad flat summit •of Broad
MJuntain. From Mine Bill Gap it is proposed
to pass off a branch to Ileckscherville li miles in
length, which will aceommod4to the tout of that
vicinity without adverse gradesand from the'
Summit of Broad Mountain another bronnh 2i
miles long, and very favorable ground, - W 11l reach
the New Boston COO mioes. -
In the ascent from Pottsville we have an aver
age grode of 90 feet per mile, which may be in
creased to 100 on straight lines to cheapen con
struction, and, as the grotind occupied is near the
1 heads or the streams, no important structures;
and but little heavy work is encountered. At the
Summit we connect also with the light grade line
of Mr.•Hearsonotnd are near the bead of j)an
ville Pottsville plane's No, 5, which reaches di
rect!), into the Mahanoy. Basin, near the centre of
the Girard lands. oe •
•It is well known that this plane is avoided by
the light grade line without the use of Is or other
uhjectiottable features—but with a loss of Viz miles
of distance from Girardville, and the lower pert
of the basin. The plane, hOwever, is so admira
bly located for accommodating the coal from thi
Girard Estate, for whieb 'purposelL was original ,
ly constructed, that it must again' be used, and'
the light grade line Must also be built, which will`
Grit be required, is for future consideration. By
encb, we reach the rich deposit of the Second Coal
Field, and poising thence by Girardville, end Ash
land join the Philadelphia and Sunbury Railroad
at lloweltun, seven miles above the 'town of Sha
mokin. •
From the foot of Plane No. 5 to noweiton,
find the line described as "deem:oiling at the rate
35.ket per mile for five miles—thence descend
ing at the rate of 45 feet per mile for 6 miles ;
thence decending to Iliierelton at the rate of 75 feet
per mile, and along the Philadelphia and Sunbury
R. R. 4a• miles of deesendjacgrades at the rate of
73` feey per mile. before the lighter crudes are
reached." -- ; Your Engineers have not surveyed this
section of Elbe line, and we may hope for some tan
provemeito bat thereis no doubt of its practica
bility within- the limits stated. - The . length of
Neer Rood to be censtructed between Pottsville
and Ilowelton ac üb.,ve dere! itied„ is 22} miles
18 miles of which are on the ceal,and 4} miler on
the slupea of Broad - Mountain where there is no
coal.
Its estimated most is 825,000 per mile, or $562.-
500. Il we add the branch to IleikseFeryille, (11
wiles long,) at s2s,ooo—add the branch to New
Boston, (74 miles,) at $50,400, we have total cast
•'of $637.500. .
The important results which would flow from
the construction ; of this link, bave been en fre
quently discussed, and are so fully understood
'that it seems scarcely necessary to d'well upon
them. Sunbury is 'l7l miles nearer to Philadel
phia by it than by 'way of Harrisburg if we take
the light grade line, and by the inclined plane:
line it is tn. miles nearer, theugh.the - grades are
less favorable. ,It has a central and most com•
mending poliithin in the' Second Goal Field with
4-5 of its entire length lyinc upon' the coal. - For
.the coal. front the Girard Estate it•ean have no
'successful competitor, end even from Ashland it
will compare favorably with any'line which has
been projected or constructed. When finished it
will be a feeder tithe Philadelphia Intl Reading
R. R.,and the Schuylkill Canal works which have
a peculiar. and uodenied interest in the Coal com
merce of the city of .Philndelphia. It is the work
originally projedted by Stephen Girird for theede•
velopewent of his Coal E4iite, and for sustaining
that commerce; lad is, therefore, ekpecially mink
tied to the support and assistance of ; the commer
cial Interests of the city, and for the Gualdiens of
the Girard Trust.. ,
't Were I asked what wars the most impor tant
principle to induce commercial proiperity to a
city, I mould say—ft is Action. New York, by
her intense and. incessant action; is taking the
trade from the very gates of our city; and Phila
delphia cannot' Much longer repose in, safety upon
her well known and superior advantages.
Very-truly Your Obedient Servant,
J. Durvo.e STEELE.
stated tha
grate Central .
an State boo
o 22d of Feb:
on will be to
.r, and to'a•
torial elector/
'las claim for
most iceeit
tick, }!et the
ex-Governbr
ered an ad
bat 'State, .at
more respect
ban for those
Weer.
ngliab journa
• ffliesPnor.wrinz's Cough Drops sod Dan
delion Pills can bo obtained at. Fcge - r's Hotel, in
this Borough. Tlie pills are, mensal for many
ills that flesh' is heir to.
A REWARD IS OFPERED:—For tbei detection of
any person counterfeiting, imitntinf, or the ven
der of any such counterfeit or {mita ion of BCER
HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. The genuine,
highly concentrated Martha Bitters is put op in
half-pint hotiles only, having the iname of the
proprietor, B. Pans, Jr., blown in them, ind his
signature around the neck of each and every bot
tle.
a 416. loaf of
ell, near Gun,'
and en being
loaf a monee's
mly Construct=
1 , into shred', on
ppatntly jug
John Brown's
i A qu id n pro gem,
k Mr- Thacidens
photographic
Brown to tits
coat of phut>.
family. There
i•rsons who will
Id John it this
including
the .
['some $7,500 to
This delightful Aroma bag been received by
Americans, with that favor which le only exten
ded to really scientific preparation's. When we
consider the marked success attending its admitt;
titration. in the moat stubborn cases of Fever and
Agee, Weakness of any kind, Dyspepsia, Heart
burn, Acidity of the Stomach, Sick and Nervous
Headache, Indigestion, Co'direness end Files,
together With the complete control it exercises
over all Nervous, Rheumatic and Reuralgic Af
fections, we cannot wonder at its popularit,y,.-z
Well may the invalid value this remedy. -
equanimity of
n their nature.
or Prof. Lowe,
at balloon, the
heifall on Toni
r;which caused
police, oat-door
The Professor
in a small bal-
THE - COAL T ADE.
Pottsville, Novemlber 19,'1839.
' The
: quantity cent. i.y Railroad this week is
40,523 16 = by Canal 40,250 02—for the ' week
80,773 18 tons.. Fur the corresponding week last
year, 85;057 tons. Gain for the week 15,715 tone,
The demand for 'Coal continues :`trisk. The
quantity'sent from this Region is n 4 so large as
It was last week. Boats have been sauce during
the week, and premiums in a numberof instances
have been paid fo'r boats to load for distant points.
The trade sums op this week as frillows, show
ing en increase for the week of 36,007 tons from
all the Anthracite Regions;
I ertain meteoro-
[when.be crosses
—This Soakly
!son on Tuesday
in the :Second
Adm. and Wil
ises :—lneugurel
.r, Henry Pleas.
p
!Is a lawyer jut
-11 Om he knows to
; Bartholomew,
j seen; Dr. Benj.
215 11 ":“Z' ta 7 :s 47t2
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BOCIA7IO3.—The
leg were !IP fol-
Jul:tole—Subject,
ate on the quo,-
I?" Decisioo in
51-41. -tr 112 1 41 ft I I
evening ■re
f 1 for diirccrion:
form ofVein.
ck, J. J. Dorry,
live, T. Wasley,
F. Bottler.
nine' Menai
fueeday evening
•T. A. jlerwig—
ate.on the quell
the etteorlpe of
o United Stateir
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17 &teeing are:—
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rotative. Meryl..
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TIT ASSOCIATION
.urnment. The
rollows r—lteed•
'Duty of literary
by P. C. Dotweiler
yore." Discussion
ryin more danger'
erns) foes?" by C.
r; on the *firma-.
A. Field on 'the
meets, the deei.-
Arniative.
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5 I
Freight* from liort, Richmond to the, East re
tails wybont Shang.. We quote at $2 25 (.4
$8 . 30 fo 4 ,l3ostio, $1 60 to - Providence and $l, 10
® $1 'l5 to Nye. York.
The Labigh 'Valley' Railroad Company, bare
given notice that their rates of toll will be ad
vanced to last Winter's rata. an and after the drat
of December. - ' , • -
are s—Reading by
A. Stager.' Qua
gregate, attled• or
Atrircoakiire, -I'. C.
Nevive, hail)
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431211.11 436 Azuteetrehlienteette—For the
tifohnation of 'oils nadirs we give the:oll4ln
wee astonishing the
newly inTeated
erpool 4t, idanebester
wee engegv4;in the
invite your attention;
of the (venter tended
Eiblini
IP G —..b...r.- - ... ...
e$47;;P , I Vavid-tAg 5
t'itki§ b Eit 6 MEE r
.r 7
iattttiq 4tiaUni gliitk. lll o4 l “ • ;
- 4-fins Port:;.
110 . diotoit* - ,fraos.taiSto*4
- '
Fiala Elisa*dipilit by ender tiP •
:Frost Salto* to Allaiitoardly Lab
Valley Railroad, ' ,
Frail Allentowta to Auburn,'
Ai ,. ma usittoMoon%Cuba,,
Mount Carbon to New Tort.:
Mond Carbon to Earshot* Post;
ithe grades on As - Nem 7erley
22 feet per mile against the trade el
eii the riettl,. Lehigh Volley!
tending from Allentown to Boston
from Monet Carbon to•Aoborn will
-from Auburn to Allentown, to
Seinteit, the grail/senate's the tre•
is low Icente4Orili not 'slimed. .
mile._ Three - grades an on straight
no erranged 'that they_ occur for
only, so. that's_locomotive ems p
nithout . difficulty. These Short
Odes are eonsidered no greater ob
came than the short servitors . ‘i.o' tun --,lteading
'llailtnitd. As this whole tine from' Dent Carbo
to EisabethpOrt, or &nth-Amboy. ben eotepls
. ted witkn, double track the whole distance, and
equipped with, Roiling stock to es two millions
. tons of Ccal annually
W ith tbeot sir trade, will .
not Suit to:elf:as fetich '• per 'Mile i., the' 'Reading
Railroad has 'oust frotn'idount ICa boo to Phila
delphia, of emirs* it cans tarry I ate - much
cheaper rate, hesideablieleg .. the yentas" Of a ,
shipping port in 'the Bay of Ne York. where
Coal can be - shipped the whole yea round tO the
Bast • from 30 to 60cents per ton l s-than' from
Putt Richmond. - .
The *bole -=pens* of transport;.gCoal. over
the Reading toad last year,lool %log mainte
nance of ros• repair of . ears; ' j td,all :giber
expense*. wa not over a bait ee• per ton per
mile; eertala y no sans mao
t3on the ability of this road to Ira
two-tbircla of a emit per too per mi
cents perlon mile, %eliding ,
for the whole dlatinee of 128 miles,
85 cents per ton expenses,. and
cents per ton profit on Coal, which
trate al great is the profit derived ]
ported over th e Reading Railroad
rates, with less than half the capi
There can be no risk in sobseribl.
of this Mind, provided It is built' , "
the Managers pledge themselves
Sphaylkill county interests raise th
000-for the ptirpose,of furnishing
superstructure of the Road.
• In connar4o with this sulject,w
a heavy land-holder informed us d
that hew ould Subscribe his porti
the Anbain and Allentown Railroa l
sided at the meeting, which is to
day oelt, 7 l to proceed with the wor
, -the report of the New York Comm,
FRREO/rl4. REGISTER—Auburn
Railroad. The editor of this "a'
Railroad..
The
couple o columns to the Antrum
Railroad portion of which Is 1 .
article of two weeks ago. All the
Sim go tri ! irroes that a Ettaroad I
ta the New Yolk Bay—c --; el tker' to ,
Roark Amboy--built for Cash, at. ,
sold at 30 to 40 per cent. driewent,
expense of transportation not err
pmr ton per mile for Coal truly. • •
tation to the other: trade: < :
The Philadelphia and &sail , !.'
Cost for the roadway alone-95 toil
inond, $14,423,418,0r $151,825 ..
out depots, or landings, or any
equipments whatever.
The New Jersey Central Railro
equipments or landings, allowing,
laying of 15 Miles of track, wit
doirble track for the whole line,
072; or only $75,200 per mile. I
sum is interest on bonds Issued,
'bomia, subscriptfon;to Easton brid,
pease of re-locating a portion of
ting down grades, and making it
Coal road after. it Was Grit laid,
nearly one million dollars. Dedut
it would reduce the 'cost to ulna
mile if it had been built for eeih.
i The , roadway of the Lehigh !
will not cost over $50,000 a mill
track for the 17-miles frMn Aliento
—and the 48 miles from Menai Ci
town will not cost over $50,000 a m
track, laid with 60 lbs. rails to ti
would give thercostof roadwa' ai r
Reading Railroad per mile,
New - Jersey Central,r, do., i
Mt. Carbon and Allentown, dd.,
`The cost of the roadway oft
Central, which is one of the best J
in the country, has cost less than h
Readies, and' the Mount Carbon 1
road Way, which is to be built for
. cost over $50,000 a mile with '
l dou
. straoted equally as well as the Re
'
it less th..ennezthird the exPen
log. It is this great difference in
Roads, that gives the Mount Ca
York route _ via. Elisebetttporl or
• the great advantage GTO- the rou
Carbon to New York, via. Port Ri
' WO also assert fearlessly that if
vestments of the present roads, am
remaining pOrtion from Mount ON
' town with a double track the whop
a road capacity to transport at 1
tens of Coal annually, and equip it
stock sufficient to transport two o
Coal annually together with the ne
merle yet required for the. other
! trade and passengers, (the rece
; would amount to at least half thos
; - •
the Coal Trade,) inclading Lan
Sidelings, Ac—it will not cost rite
fur the 140 miles leading to Jersey
less than the Roadway stelae of the
road has coat, independent of De ,
or any Rolling 'stock whatever, fo
95 miles leading from Mount C
Richmond. When'Sir, Fel-lion' pr
cannot be done, we may again not
on this subject. ' ' • ' '
We-again repeat there is no grad
trade on the route from Mount Cal
town eiceeding ton feet to the mile,
store located. And these grades are
use., and so arranged that there Ii
malty in overcoming 'them than flu
coming the abort curvature on the '
road,'ln the traniportation.o
a locomotive ef l he same power, eel
Coal tram /dun Carbon to Allento
in • train, es : can, be transportst
Whorl to the Falls of Seltnylkillin
Railroad-and of course, the „ , rupe
portation will. not be greater oat
route per mile then it is on the l
for the name quantity of Coal. . .
•
The New Jersey Central Railroad,
will not pow agree to carry'. COSI fit
County cheaper than she I; earryini
the other companies. Her. present I
ears, is 11 cent per ton per mile. 'I
tear of care would be emit 10 :con
the portion of the New Jersey Cent'.
in length. The wear tear of ll
rood cars, which are delivered to our
roads and transported over.all,kinde
not exceed 16 cents Phr ton for the w
including the lateral Railroad- trait
On the Baltimore and Ohio road t
tear of can is pet , down at less than ,
ton fur the disthnee , of 'tile talks.
Jersey Central Railroad earned las
tent. over , intitest and all expebses,
a dividend of-10 - per cant. on Its 'kola
a Coal tonnage a little rising 660,001 1
cid is bein heavier. from
then from Coal, which shows
adapted for carrying ;Coal cheap
recent report of "the business of this
list 6 Rooth', the following ezhibill
abowa ita prosperous comiltiori: ;.
I RECEIPTS .11,10 114PRNDITURES 7110 K
40 OCIMIIOO 1, /859.
- - 11349, Isas
P31f11,1141e. a 111415,tr6,98T 90#210,19(
, 'Cosi, 231,42,1 94 245.21:
Net Numb:wit, 809,663 OB 209,4011
The increase on the business .eve 4
pendiek months kit year is 14 per •
see 12,per cent.; sod the net earnings!
The (ollowlog is the coat of
1,1839: - "
Railroad. 65 mlka, bell* double tete
Laud and fork at limbo:apart*
Etatlon bosses, 'bops, te,• •
Engines and ears, „ ...
Yerry Interest and bon% . .
pmerty areounts,
OiA balances, Lc., $115A5 50
Lea accounts pazabla, , ADZ 30—•
Total,
Ital stab,
Ilonda,l-t morigigat..
80nd5,24 mortpego, ,
Bills payablo and Intorno N
Nat eminp. ,ps,eas
Lean laSeryd, • 11,1,197
ilia net aanifttia tio:abi eorndliaiai
to ba- $3010,561 - ve. 'Attarfokottbalk
,1)ka",
&stared. mount, :151.70& Ibity *WI
•
dead bad $1144 114
stack. -Stilattual lishairsabla at* IttV2,oo ass
baltibe Stale now paysats tir.hassarrasat, tasti:ales
wilh a tt u raCsis:of sartattlettatif Itissatastssisas at
the Abe saistat Moral yam Oat of tilimatatirstart
the halal viraselan4 dislasair of•Syltib) Ply el"
*alb. data cid ha saithatOetaber 1:: SbeY stake WO
haverbssa :this day &sad till th• ISttr liaretsberoasi
the disiassa patatais tB.atditsf nits* appriftlias
iftekbooin at this taw ‘;_ s ;.•
ilstbrapectiaa this alildsttihataratl.
by the taw of W. Tames . * lllo *
audadetat too!
: 01
have roared la batsll3ooo4ltilisadit sialtavt Put
Vaddlig 04 . eilltal:4600,00 1 X :-1111111**11 . 14` Itso. are
taatslasd brae Amstar of tbrualitie se•
eanipanytpit this'eatisorat. 'She VC SO per,aeat
aeopoo =id. oft this stack thitrowsl
IrltaimaserthsOhlitaaloatalie retail isteallsWtoe
ow/yin la pledged tsefb. las matt of tbeastatlodlag
Ibernair.Bas4k extort la *tag 1.14 maw gay heft UM
10 Ulla bllloMOtela . bi at mid Loads, °44 of
the-other reloarces the Couipany.—, •
ity cider of the Board, Timatetax. Alva:
No. to Wail Slnser, New rat*, Oct alst, MS. •
isllo
140 miles
128 :"
, °t:stitoo to
this*, points
eilroed is de-
?be 'gradvs
deleemeithg
meatus the
as. the Road
feet to the
and are
ott distances
s over them
! mid_ straight
tack" to over
,
Thu, Road is evidently ,mite *CAW' most pros-
Perrin io tha treated States--will• pay a dividend
ibis year of 10 per cent. and leirre a large surplus.
Now gitre this road an additional °million Of, tune
of coal tonnage, and is there a sensible, man in
the whole country; who will not admit thiet this
road Could catty that 'Mount of tonnage, at 11
cent, per ton per mile including -goat .eare, and
even a.nent ra ten per mile it necessary; and thee
pay eplpididlyo! tlasisentfaina? . • -
But eves ebould die New tali Central R2O
road bot oder rudietent indneemenm lor. thin
trade, the Camden end Amboy. Railroad .Cempa!
fly who own or control the Belvidere and Tren•
fon Railread r are now constricting a road from
South Ambey_to connect ,with - the line, leading
to that point, where -dui Cempaiyhare a large
front on the
ir Biy, and aro mow . 04 . 1 1tFacting Coal
•harres for the shipment - of- Coal. South Am
tip, opens out into the Bay of New York, and Is
in feet is much better shipping point than Elias
bethpot, because - the water it two
.feet deeper,
and yeses), of is larger class eau load, at this point
thin at If illabeibport—wad besides, .the , espense
of transporting Coal from South limboy to New
York would be no greater than from Elizabeth
port, as tbe dist:toes is- but a few- utiles greater,
which would make no difference In the peke of
could qua,.
mod Coal •t
which, at it
ra, would be
183. Deduct
freight. Thii route from Easton cis. Trenton to
South Amboy wool& be a little longer, but then
it has the advantage of down grades the whole
distance rub below Easion, 'against the 22 feet
grades against the trade on the New Jersey Con:
tratronte. ,We learn that this Interest istxsAy
It lenses 78
w Utile s few
i on Coal trans
&rale present
1
i to the stock
h cash, sebieb
selli de if .
• so!n of SUS-
to negotiate for the trade from Bchoylkill ,Cousty
on th4tnest favorable WWI; The Lehigh Vol
ley Railroad are doubling their track from'Esston
"In Allentown, aid we don't think they are likely
toi tijeet a heavy additional trade over their rood,
by asking exothitant.rates. : In fast, one of the
e Iron for the
principal owners of the Lehigh Volley Railroad
has deClared that they 'am determined to have no
will state that
rhig the week,
nf Or rents'to
If it was de;•
hold on Tues.
• after bearing
etas.
nd Allentown
bee devoted
and Allentown
:.. reply to our
psras,giossay
ading carrells
isabetiport or
I not for bonds
•itt pay at an
&ling one cent
tation,-in ad-
Railroad , ' hoe
a to Port Rich- ,
r mile, with
oiling etock' or
d, without apy
120,000 fur the
eh will girl! •,
s post $1,611e
I•einded in this
ON au exit
e, and the es
'air road, cut
suitable far a
amounting to
tsi euto, and
$57,400, per
alley Railroad
lit, with dokbie
to EISIOD,
trbon to 4Rek . :
le with double
ie yard.. This
ollowa:
$151,800
75,200
s .New Jersey
structed roads
If that of the
nil Allentown
ash, will not
• lir trick, coa
-1 ding Railroad
, of the Read•
hSSeost of the
boa and New.
Booth Amboy;
from Mona
.hmorld.
e take the:in
complete the
:bon to Allen.
distance, with,
...st 8,000,000.
with Rolling
illion tons o(•
slay equip- .
iscella nacos
to of
received from
top, Depots,
$11,000,000
City, which to
fouling Donn
.to lending',
a distance of
rbon to Tars
•
yes that Old
ce his articles
&plait the
boo to Allen
no the r:oa4 it
1 .11 on otraight
no more
re is in over
' Aiding Rail
,' onseviently
I take as much
1 Wand Easton
Prom Mount
th• Reuling
se of trans.
it Allentown
7 eliding Road
we presume,
Schuylkill
the Coal for
tea, without .
e wear arid
per ton.on
1,-63 miles
.ending Baal
latetal
f giti . dee,do
, ole 95 miles,
pirttstion.—
* - -mear and
18 cools pee-
. a the New
year 12 per
pd declared
with only
tons, its re•
eons Inds
lie peculiarly .
And from a
rod for the
made which
Pali , 1, '39,
Inereame:
jgis3Bl4o 01487 83
20,
00 02,037.0 &
I 41,8 A-30
607,510 St 416,473 i
197,817'78_
. 17 &021 1
4' 40,211 St
the corms-
'l5 peir cent.
ad October
$1,432M2 33
167.= 37
131.700 17
412.700 DO
'243,00 00
'4 1 , 11 V 98
8110111
- 0 4 1.866 0
Lsoopoo 00
1 1 000)P0 00
321,000 00
187,00 04
=CM
WIA
other road built at the aide of their road from Al
lentown to Saxton to-compete with them for.this
trade. In alter , words, when the trade le ready .
fur them at Ailentown,• they would is ready to
reeelrelt on fair end equitable forme. So you:
see Mr. Fornoe; that wears not dependent on the
New jersey Central Railroad for in outlet teNeee
York, because the simis intonate, that desire 'Our
trade are identified with the Lehigh Valley 'fall
road, the Easton Bridge, and the Belvidere and
TeentonßallroMt, and they be , , the !atoms{ and
'the mesas to Ili*. any 'copula:4llmi ; they desire;
when '• ' •. ' '
The Meet Markets.
PidijiddLPlllii. Nov. 18.—Price on board vessel.:
Schuylkill Whits Asb, s3'3s - os3
•lf .. Red Ash • $.45 4101. 388
. • By retail,. 400 4.2.5
Lehigh Lump, 3 500 3 65
. Prepared, 340 6 3 GO
" By retail, . 4236 4 50
- Bauristona, NOV. 17.—There hal been no .ope
cial movement in coal this week, tbo dealers ere
supplying the demand for Anthracite for consump
tion at $4 7504 00 per ton of 2,2401bA., deity.
ered. We continua to quote. Cumberland at $3 25
for fair, $3 50 . for run or mine, and $4 per ton fur
lump.
• Naw YORK, Nov. 17.—The market bas been
unchanged, with an active demand for Dist end
city trade; cries by the PargO at $3 4004 44,
and 131 tun from yard at $4 25®4 75: Foreign
is in coed request, and prices are nominal at
$9 50 for Orrel, and $ll 50®11 75 for Crone!.
Boston, Nov. 10.=The arrivals of Pictou we
been delivered mostly on contract:
,Very -Y a le
Sydney bas been received during the week. Eng
lish Cannel is steady at $1313 eb. cash. Anthra
cite has been in good retail demand at $5 60®6
14,t0n;,
Schuylkill Coil Trade for 1959.
gitantity of Coal sent by Hamad and Canal, for the,
week endiug on Thursday evening last
IrI.II.OAD. - CANAL
10.742 12 .. 10,193 00
2,81104 '2.46312
20.378 OS 25,233.10
1,788 03
5.005 09 2.433 ..po
• &dm',
fiebuy4ill Mato,
Auburn,
Port Clinton,
40.513 18 43.2111 02
1,515.2e2 11 1,190.601 08
Total for tho week,
Previously this year, 7:
s;t4l, 1.553,798 08 ' 1,Z39,331 10
To same time last lean 1,470,959 10 ' 1,182,1 319
--- - ,
Beltssylklll County'llallroado 1859 s
The following is thrr'nuantity of Coal transported
over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County, for
'Seek ending on Thursday eveninglast:
WLIM. TOTAL.
51ine TIM and S. haven It. IL 45,410 19 1,423.689 16
Mt. Carbon. " 5.007 1 4- 175.967 09
88hw/4 1 E 111 Vale! " 8.545 13 248.118 15
Mt. Carbon Pt. Carbon " 41.901 05 - 419.394 14
MITI Creek, . " 15,238 - 495.173 17
Utile Schuylkill. " 7.172 00 349.993 07
Lehigh Coal 'Trade for 1 SOW by Canal.
— .For Oa week ending on Saturday Lot: • „...
, • were. • tOtAL:
Lehigh Coal and Nev. Co., .. , 17,812 01, 419.881 08
Spring Mountain Minna, -639 01 . 27.698 06
Coleraine do., - 787 16 19,762 01
Beaver Widow • ' do.. 119 11 4.880 12
New'York and Lehiob goatee., . 10.811 10
Vein - not Penna. Coal Co.; 1,681 16 41.909 11
North 80Ing Mountain Coal, 1488 07 '258,21:1 09
Old &dyer Meadow, - . et 01 998 02
Ohara, A
.111.4treton Coal,
East Snot Loaf Coal,
Mount PlasaintCoal i , •
Coun'ell 11Idira,
'Raleigh:Cash
leek Mountain Ooal Co.,
Franklin Coal Co.. .
Audenrled Imp t k Coat Co., - 1,19; 00 zurd 14
Stafrotd Brook Cad,' t 61 00 144 14
Hartford Coal C.0.,625 13 , 17,4613 01
•
Hancock Coal, . ' 435 00
. ,
Total, - , 35,969 18 94933 06
Lehigh Valley R. R.foe 1859.
-for West oodles ougaturday last r -
- WItSZ:. taut.
ILuieton_ (A. Pardee kCo.,) 2.632 15 95.828 13
S. Slitarloaf,(P6ekifr *.C0..) . am 01 o:,00s 14
Counello.ldpro,(Shaspe, L. A MO. 2,070 04 63.772 n i
Mount Pleasant, • - 460 07 11.042 00' '
8. )It.. (Charles Ilsmpshire.) 3.804 09 110.559 09
'pinnacle, (1351e1117 a Johnson,) ,-4.107 01 39,361 09
Bearer Ileadoie, 362 09 18,482 16
N. York A Lehigh. (Taggart it Sop) -'' - , 49.760 07
N. Sp. ‘ll.(4.ll.llleCreary AC0.,2
, f 44 01 . 45,182 01
S. Sp. Idt..(Do_lblii A C 0..) - 44 19 08
Union Improvement Co., ' - ftk-
German Penna.,ls97 n 9.976 00
Other Shippers. - • 323 10 5,841 15
Mg Blaek Creek;' ,
• I 96 14
TOtal by Railroad,
* • Canal,
Last year,
Tema* 10 6r.
Rate, of Tell •nd
/PIMA. 99411999 RAIL ROAD '
. Prom Pr, . Frost Proeil,
Nl.Crrhow. R. Orwm...ttbars Pl.Clinten,
To Rlehsiond i $1 he $1 i 5. ' $1 35 .$1 30
1 1
To Prilliera , ISO '45 • 1 :`.5 i 130 ,
Spring 411111,,, 135 . 131 ' 120 - 129
Reuling, _.'- OS 90 ' 80 801
Rotas of Tall by Canal for the present.
• PIMA Pt: Ctrbow. Mt.airbori. 8 Horns. Pt. Clinton
To Phlleds., _ 75 ' . 7 ' a. ' '72 60
Sorios-3411.19, 60 ' -, . 59' '57 ' 60 '
Norrlelown, ' : 55 ' ' :54 52 45 ?
Sapling, 38 '', 35 , 31 ,
Rates of 'relit t by Canal.
'- Peres et C. & Mt: C. . Moen. $. Clinton.
To New Tort, - 11 65 $1 60 $1 51 -
To thllada., 70 .• CS > . 00 ,
Itatesip ri ' i ns i ll a rt a ir T T rass i ar At. rtsttloss
hfraueiChuni to Trenton, - - •st 10
'• •- do Elisabethport. •. - • - • - 190
do Morris Canal Bagi at Phillipsburg,
Prom Mauch C al un ?l ir c , A i l or n i: 7 lara
ware 4 Raritan Canal. 30
From Mauch Chunk •to ", York via !dor
ris Canal, . 232
Rates of Tolt, lae.;111.;
Via Lehigh Valley and Neel'
to Master etrieti:P_bilaitelp
Anus eV 011 &o
above S b. elan
t-
Do. below 'Do.;
Tievorton; _
Lykens Valley,
,Plargrovei .
Clam]. SS
AND DTHER, senvir
ea - a - chr - ;lrsearsir WI
Railroads s
Philadelphia, Reading &Pottsville -
Mine 11111 and SchuylklllMaren
Mount Carbon - • • . . . -
Mount Carbon and Port Carbon
31111 Crook - • `• •
Velar. - • • - . •
Lorberry threek- - • - - - •
Gwadar&
• OaIDOLS •,
.
" ' - , prefeired- - •
UnlOri Canal. - • - • .
inal*TranttaCo."
Morris Canal 7 r
tki ' ..A4f..4," ' .:
Ilittefookd 4 Coal Coretnitui
Little Sehusl:Nat. it. It. & ICo. -
Lehigh iJoal k Narigatlon -
Uaaleton Coal - -
Doak Mountain Coat Co. - • -
Pennsylvania Coal & It. R.Co. - • -
Lehigh Valley D. U. Co. -
Lykena Valley Coal Co. • - •• -
Comet Meathrus Coal It. IL Co.- -
Lyken o Valley Railroad . 4 Coal Co. .
Coal Compasliis ,'
Foisol Improvement Co r ,
Delaware Coal Co. . . .
Cluuborland Cool Co. • -
Now - Creek Coal Co, . .
MI soolianeeas
Minors'. Back- - "• ' • " r.
-
rumors' Dank__ -
th - - , •
Pottvillekseb.• - • f.? • •
. Pottsville Witter Co. I
• iir• Theatooloir all Coid CaNipsiles,
tb=volist whestlnshboikb7thro
~~~~~.
"IDINVAPPLEACEMEMIan4 New
-14011tatkarstAit te+44.4 ,
- SOCOOLICORCL
- -'A.IIILY
IM WAVidll4V-NOTELS. U .
1 : ' ` 46 4 4 , 114 . ' 1444 s ! ln r".. ** - 4 ,lNAteriing:
a: • - esop affn 4 rbitomet.
naCIC-BOARD Exuma • row Kama.
AWLCO ITS' Slaw' and BlackAnard=
Ennio. for &hook.* am* Letiedien•
IO >D<, at B..ll4lal43ll"itaidom
SAUSAGES AND MINCE MEAT.: -
rritE subscriber keeps for sale, at his
li area Grocery Ends, darner Ot.ltaiket and Centre
etreetn;. - a supply of A TAIISACES-PUDDI2i 6 g, SCRA•
PLR and JI.I.NTEI 711:74.1:_acturanted good, Vvither
'lib an seadorable *dicks In the Green Goan* Aloe,
awl belles thepubllcto glee bins &onus coati
dent that he *ln glee them entity altb.faction; both
with regard to the Were, and the quality of the *Metre
kept Sr sale. • , 1311IUML DILLINGLIE.
',Pottreitte, november 19,'39 . ' 47.4 t -
WAS= - FARS AT PIIIITATE BALL • !
THE Subscriber . otTera at private sale
Yam.: squats - is North . Maribelm township;
nuyiblatlounty, about 34 mile from thewsn.a. 2 miles
from dehuyitiil Ilarreir arid 2 mita from Pothrrills,{Ben
dee Creek Yalley } bounded by lands of the belts ofirmb
'Berk. &messed. Cuharine Such and otheii,vontalning
42 arm, about thirty urea of 'bleb are clear and under
eniti nil on. The remainder is round Ith due timber.
The Improvements are • red t% awry log derw j a
lug home, (weatberboardedy icer bum, spring
bough with a "Wring of sever falling water, tub
atilt with fruit true. About 4 urns is meadow ,
laud. The land la rod grate* and in grad condition.—
faMplon will te giros by April 1, then. — For further
part lars apply to thewother on the /and—
Nor. 10. '59 474t0 LJgrvi riaa.
TO TRAVELER - WEST 'O. S • UTH.
_~+ . ~ - T
Schuylkill £ , Suiquehanna Railroad,
(Lite Daniiltin I Susquehanna BAllrostl.)
1•11 ERSONS desiring to go West and
Solidi will Bad the cheeped route via the Sehuyl
nod Susquehanna Railroad, running from Auburn
to Harrisburg, where it connects with the • trellis run
ning to Pittsburg. Baltimore and IYashlogtoo, and also
Chambersburg. The connections are perscfsatifentade at
all tiopoints, and It is cheaper thsu any other line run-
tang to these points from Seto, ILI!' County. The
can tear, the Depot of the Philadelphia and Beading
Railroad daily, at k% o'eloelf? i l.., M., aud a rrire at Auburn
In time to Wm the can to ' arrlsburg, where they ar
:rise at 12.20, P. M. ' Leave tiarrisburg daily at 2 o'clock,
P. IL, and arrive at A labium Iu time ..o wanent with the
B. o'clock Pottsville Irani. - .
• Tete trout Pot tseiLe to Harrisburg, let Clue, $1 10
o m • " ."' ild Clam, . ' 176
Fare to Baltimore, • .• - 466
: lam to Pittsburg,jet Claw ' . • 9IA
ad Clue, s i j e aOO
_ d3-'through it - chain:ran point. furnished.
Tickets no be procured of the' Agent at Mo loser's
Betel, Pottsville, at aily,titne during the day L' -
r eiumsaits uunes, ..irsa.
47-ti •
Nov. 19,.19
SH ER IFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE,,
)3Y 111
Virtue al 'Writ of. Fieri laces 1 •
Limed out of the Court of Common Pleas of - chuyi
county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to
public sale cr outcry, oq •
Saturday, Dieu:ember 38, 1850, •
et 10 o'cLick ht the direaeou, at the home of Mrs. Nu*
Apt% Lumo, (American )louse) in the borough of Polo
ville,Behayikill County, the tollowbg described real
estate, to wit:
AU that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the
borough of Illuerevil Schuylkillle. County. sad described
se follows: IkEginalag at-a point in the West hint of
the West Brgnet of the River Schuylkill, (aceordinglO
the original channel of the same) at the northeast tor.
seer of the mill property let, of William Ilianerettits,
wow Deauville Oche/tie, in said borough, themes south
75 degrees west 198 feet, thence south V degrees east 29
feet, thew* south 76 degrees east two 'hundred feet, 6
inches, more or less, to the west bninch of the River
Schuylkill, as aforesaid, and thence north 1414 degrees
a teat to the place of beginning, with the appurta
mantes, consisting of
,a ohs story frame dwelling house,
and a frame stable—me the property of WILLIAM M.L.N.
NERSIII Z.
Seized and taken in execution; and itrUi be sold b b y
;
- JOUN P. HOBAR
Sheriffs Oftlee rottaviikt, ' Sheri.fr
• November 19,1159. . 47.
SHERIFF'S_ SALE 9F REAL. ESTATE.
1 virtue o f Wintry' WIIIS Of ~4,e. . ndi, .
tioni Erponas rind Towel. Facies lamed °, t of the
ourt of C0L3410111 . 100 of Schuylkill County and to me
directed, there will be, exposed to public venduner out '
cry,sse- . .-
IS etuirdasT, Decent:tier, 40th, HMO,
at I o'clock In the aft,Unteni at the public house of
Damn. Hut, In the borough of Pottsville, Sehuyl4lll
County, the following deseribed real estate, to wit :
~
~ AR that certain greeter piece of Pool land. situate in'
Butter township, Schuylkill County, called the Sophia
and Philip Meyer tract, bounded by la rid of The Forest
Improvement Company, land Sri Seitainger and St'et her
Andrew 11. Wilson. Harriet Wynkoop and others,
containing 600 here . % mere or Ices—as the property of
THE BROAD 31011.5T47.N IMPROVEMENT ANAnttAIL
BOAD CO3IPANY.' / -
4\
Auto—All that Car n lot or • piece of ground, sitnate
In the to,roultr of Pott ville. Schuylkill County, leund
ed westwardly by .Cent street, sonthwm div by lot of
Benjamin Ceoli,eastas y, by lot of Mary Both l l
and northwardly by lot ottlary Sennett. contain . '
frig in width 14 feet, and MS depth 100 feet, with
the apportenanues,consisting of a two story frame dwell
ing honse with stone baseesent—as the property of
RICHARD OWENS.
•
Also---All that certain lot or piece of grennd. situate
In the borbegle of Minerellle. Schuylkill County, be
ginning at a point on the northwardlY side of Carlson
street, and on a line with the westwardly side of Front
street, running thence northwardly and at right angles
to Carbon street one hundred and linty feet, thence
westwardly and parallel with Carbon Street eighty feet,
thence sonthwardly and parallel with said Gist men
tioned line one hundred and forty fret to Carbon street,
thenceethtwardly along Carbon street eighty' feet to the
place of beginning. with the appurtenances, consisting
of: a two story belek,•doisr and each facto,y. 20
horse power stems engine, with 2 boilers, belts and
orthernxtures. one pinning machine. work benches., . .
one turning lathe. frame engine house, one 'troll raw,
I ripsaw, one sash and moulding machine,l-tenon ma
eliine, 2 mortising machines, 1 ernes - cut law—ts the
property of HENRY LEITBNIIIIIO ER. . , i
Arai—All that certain farm. inet or pieced:lend:nib
-nate in North Mantel's' tow nahls, Fehuyik 111 leonty,
,bounded by lands of Daniel Eller. Isaac Hay, land of
the Schuylkill Navigation Company, lands lade of Genrge
Ebbed end °them, containing 175 acres, more Den
less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two
' story stone tavern house, with a one story stone
kitchen attached, is frame *table, and a two story log
:dwelling home and frame barn-,as the properly of
WILLIAM MINNICII.
Arso—Ali that certain lot orpleee of errand, situate
In the borough of Minerieille,Schuelkil I Conntyobnuo
ded northwardly by lot or.,ChatitYlirobbins, easterardly,-
hylktront street, seuthwardly by let of Newsmi Baker,
and westwardly by a twenty feet Wl4lO alley, containing
in width 30 feet. and In depth 190 feet, being tot Ne. 190
In the general plan of said 'nye with the appurtenances„
consisting of a two story triune dwelling_ house:with
stone baement, a two story frame back building stn
tithed, end a boa story frame. hummer kitchens. and a
frame stable—exiles property Or CHESTER STRATfON.
ALSO—AII that certain term or tract of land,altnate
in Begins township, Schuylkill county. bounded by
land, of Jacob Dunkelbeger, Daniel OMAN John Kess
ler, erne:, Samuel Meter-and others. containing 125
acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. consisting
of a one story log dwelling Amore, (weather-boarded) a
one story log dwelling honse,l two story frame dwelling
house and a log barn—as the 'property of ANDREW
DIETER. • ,
. - Also — All thhteertain lotOr piece of ground, situate
in the borough of. Ashland, Schuylkill fAsnoty, bounded
on the north by Centre street. on the west by 14th street,
on the south by an alley, and on the eastby lot of Thom
as Dorm, containing in width 25 feet. and in depth 125
feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story
frame dwelling house, with a tenement story of atone,.
and a frame stable—as the property. of AUGUST BElllic
END. . .
Ateo—All that eertain oneand a half story femme feet
inageend tenement, situate in the township of Wayne,
In theConnty of Schuylkill, on the east side of a public
teed letting from Long Jinn Hotel in said township, to
• the Black Horse Tavern in same township, about one
quarter of is mile north of the said Black Ilene Tavern,
containing ITI front on veld public road 24 feet, end in
• depth IS feel, and the lot or piece of ground and carti
lage appnitenant to said building—es the property of
JACOB ELIE.
' Atee , -No. I—All that certain lot or piece of ground
*Striate in the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county,
bounded on the west by Centre street, on the north by
•
other property of James Rues.% on the east by obil,et,
on the south by property of Edward Taidley, con- A '
taining in front on Centre street 20 feet. and le
depth 120 feet, with the appurtenances, coneisti n
of a three story brick dwelling house, with brick bale-
' meat and a brick stable. • '
No. 2,-All that certain lot Or pleas of ground fitnat.
In the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county. boun
ded on the west by Centre street,on the north by proper.
• ty of William Carter; on the east by Coal street, and on
lihe south by other sproferty of James Russell. contain .
lag in front on Centre street 20 fret-and la. depth 120
. feet, witb the apour tevances, consisting of 3 three
story bitch:dwelling house, with a three story
brick leek bisllding thereto attached, with brt 1
frisiment, and a brick stable—as the property°
11173 SELL. • ', I • .
dues-;All that certain int or piece of geonndeeltoate
in the borough of Minersville, Schuylkill Comity. be.
ginning at a Oakes on the westerly 'aide of Seco;ntreet, ,
at ihe distanced 402 feet northwardly fr om t north
ern ilne.of Twin Onset, 100 fiet,.thence southerly hod •
parallel with Second' street 40 feet, thence outwardly,
and parallel with Twin, street 4,00 feet to the plieeph .
of beginning, witb'the apportenanees,ennsisting
of ,a 2 story frame dwelling house with eons
story frame kitchen attached and a frame ,coal hotne—
ss the property of MARY KAMAN and INTER BAIT : ,
MAN, has nd of said MARV. , :- . •
.
Auso-, 1 that certain moiety ' and, part of a certain
lot of ondoltu,te in the borough of Pottenrille,
&buil ill County, bounded in front by Mabentongo
street. westwardly by a miblic alley, testwardb and
senthwardlylsy other part of said lot, containing In
front along said Mabantonge street twenty-fire feet. aod
In depth along said nubile alley ono hundred and tw-en
tyeeven fret, it being the corner and westwardly part of
lot marked In the original plan of the said borough of
Pottsville with the number tRy-two (52), with the sp.
•ntiftenanore. consisting of a leo and a half story
brick dwelling house, with a two and a balfateryil
brick back building, and
. a two story frame kitch
en attached. and aft ansechleken house-as the pniper
ty of JOSEPH SHELLY. .
Also—All that certain lot or piece of ground, tritest.
on Mark- t street, in Woodand Lyim'a addition.. to the,
town of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill, ennsist-
Ing of Three contignousjets. or pieces of ground, and'
marked or numbered In the plan of raid addition with,
• the number ttl, St and f 5. bounded In front by Market
street in the rear by Norwegian street, eastwardly by
Clay street, and westwardly by .lot No. td. 'containing,
together in front Andreae 180 feet,.(eatt lot being 60
feet) and in depth 224 feet, be the name more isi
velem, with the appurtenances . consisting of more
s
2 story frame dwelling house, with stone
4a L
freement, fade Wettest hone - band hot bed—is the prep
arty of CHARLES W. CLE •lENS. -
AVM No. I—All that certain lot or Wee of ground,
?Amato lathe borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county,
pounded on the north by lota:Silas Hough on the:east.
by Railroad streeton the south by lot of John XeCanfre,
and an tts• west by Centre street, containing • in width
23 Jed, and in - depth 200 feet. more or leas, with
apitlrtenanees, consisting of a two story frame ,
*telling beam with glove basement. and a frame
ltatill *Hite frame waggon shed attaebed. • ' 3
' No.2—All there urtain 2 Lease*, 2 Wake high, one:
frame and one storm. _frame stab'e, and lot of
. ground. situate on. the. westerly side. of Centre
street, In the borough, of ikittrodlie, Schuylkill
County, - being the lot ehlett to marked N 0.76 .on the
map or plan of lots laid out called the Noraeglan to the
lTitown of Pottsville, and is bounded and described as fel
, love; to wit :- Beginning - at a Post 'on the westerly side
~, l .of Centre street, a corner.of lot marked No. 75, on the
0 . same map or plan and heretofore conveyed to E.lward
5 %4 ITakletn, thence by the same-south 73 "degrees west 1
feet 2 Inches to a post on the eastwerdly side of - Adam.
oz street, thence *long said street north 17 degrees West 95,
''' feet 6 Inches to a poet, tiumee.by lot number 77 an the
!le aforesaid assp . Or SSW and about to be conveyed to
_ma, Quinn north 73 decrees east 221 feet 5 ineheato a
is,g . post and eatt - 90fret - nasaleg Albans the northern end of
o''', thole:nisi sew :neenpled by *AIMS Beckley 46 Centre
o • , street aforesaid, thence *Mug ealdstreet south 72fent 10
(se . lethal, to the placed beginning.' . ' ..r T
i''' Ifs 3-411 that certain tenet of farm had thither hod:
&4,700 11
84,822 t 8
.65 00 3.490 03
4,316 01 141,174 01
099 16 77,696 13
940 00 15,999 03
BL3 04 34,0435 13
- 121 04
3.762 03 92.299 14
1025 01 23,019 07
15,534 08 531.081 17
35,900 19 918,955 08
111.)100.06 1,487,018 03
42,050 15 1,274,008 17
11,710. - 233,060 06,
===E,
at Maack Chink.
Pean.ltaßroads.
41a,. $l7l
It IA Baltiniore.
Istiaass'iff- Ledieidsol
Chinn ny. - tis.
st 60 16
2 45 2 42
'lO
1 40
-179 150
2 16 1 98
-oh.
KILL CV. STOCKS.
Norrp LSI'D
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be 56
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411,1 4
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1,6 3 4
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alinatti In Nabant - 7 township, Schuylkill county r eote ,
tattiest awn. .-ierebes. bounded on IN& north by
. land or—L ?Asks, ea .tb. kWh by lands of William Faust,
Faust, on tbr east by a public toad, and de the wart by
land at' WjflamFaaat,with the appdrteonnestal
eassisthat of a two story Muni dwolliagboopo d
stable; 10 wee of thanks:le Out are eintrAsiae
as itba labia* Want latl-41 Ibis prowl - el "JOHN,
fleki4lo.tobotifoiotioo t iiid inn be ilk
Dto 3 0 0A499ARL: 3
sk Abo 011os:
orprPotbitliWt - * _ - '
• 110w510w,12,1861A, 4741
4* - 101011111 - akar.
ur hir e r o 1
ist.brors, Oliollevottrook CborallodAyorja giro a
Cbatort, tag at:vocal brotruorgsfAl emir, is
thorthrhodtft• XWlNOlikelltiordr, 8t Cter-Atir T 6111.1017
trilliboilelia4Wartaloakighbollk .;
Illoiplaimo Ors lb. Amato& Asue llinera wits
Ascriesis the twos iFolorierarioCirorass arkthoriorama
await will be oploorktiiiooka law - rsiMiotiono.
thy tis patronise di* , Wit*, .'r• • I
:Ctaildoirk Mir prim Doan
alsat> 01101 . 14 401101,00 • .
111,Ma " •
CELL - OEOM.
copscr,itfat
NATllRAt'PATlthillar9r
hoper : 7s4 pad latish -
' •-CRAGkERB. - •
L i tJNOH. Soda, Water; Sweet, Gin
.
wand Wine *stets,. neared fresh eieryy_e_eh
Phlladelpbbtby . ,1L IL BEAT=
Pottsville, July irk ffp* • ' •
gp,iENDID ASSORTNIENT
Or , X.PROSEZITE 014 LAMPS. and.
also the 014 may be band at, GEORGE anldars
tlardwave Stem lare.4lll tied examine them.
Pottsville, November 1.7.,.74
CHOICE TEAS. BLACK CREEK.
orgb , M.. BEATTY . has received and
• fete. very albite /Shirt' sa mad 'Unita Was,
. hie offer* to las eostomera at fair rates.
Pottsville, July 18.'59 '
Autaal-10172LEMENT to PIIBIUMI'II MEAT.
4IiNNUAL DIGEST of the - Lows of
resinsylvents. for tit% of tie yeas* toliC.9.
sr Includes' the Aetsat the hat session or the tae
lAture, for sale at _ B.BANNAye Itnokstorr.
lIPII' The sabserlisr. havlog cettimemed
the Upholstering badness. hiprepared
• toe:scuts all orders to his lies. in
t ,! . ( 11 & 23 :44 1 : t. 'Mtn Pi
eartt
i i . ' r. 14 . 1 , AS. N I 16POLT, ce.
,
Pottsiviltegioremtier B.'b9. , 41..1y
. 7 " - PNIKSERVATION OF PLANTS.
THE Subscriber wilt receive choice
Plants and proket pans daripaylatiT 2 la his
Gr.
4611•)...cr1v...ng In ..
the ilizrr that the Philadelphia markets afford; and u,
be has ertabllabed the CA BEI oyster' , scla,inely, will he
able to tell as cheap as any other person engaged in the
trualneruk . • [Pottsville. dept. 3 . '59 36tf I
CHEAP ANp COMPREHENSIVE. I
riIIAMBEK S EIVCYCLUYZEDLA,:
‘..) A Dictionary of ITsehal Knowledge for the Feop let
etubractog the Art sand Palermo': 0 engraphy, Ilk , grapb,t;
'Natural lllstury, tc, illustmted, by kiagrar logs sod
slaps—pow publialilmr in monthly parts. Price, 13
cents; to be romplerd to PO Noe, farming - t allst seven
volumes. Noe. Ito 5 how ready and subierliations is
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IRON, TOOLS, &C.
Cornertentre en& market, "Sign of the Saw,
POTrBTII.I.B, PA.
Jeftear'y 29,18 •.; , - 6-tf id
STEAM TOW NO
• , Between Philanniphia sn4 neltianore.
THE undersigned is now prepored Ito
tow Canal Boats promptly between Phil- I 1
clia end lialtimoro. c , ‘ 1.
A Tow Mat *a be sent at any time for two it r LA.
Berm*. • *lngle 'll.s will be picked up twice
II week at Braid sheet, Captains can SITS time k r . th.
forming me by letter before 'hey leave the- moisWins,
when they expect to be et Philadelphia. 4 . 41 .
My Tow Boats are very powerful and 41+mm:teat - Of?
men of great experience in Chesapeake Bay and nee the
Delaware. ,- }MEDI:RICK A. PUIPPS.'I j
Apr 112,19 1.1.8 m Dalt lanortil
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00HE RIGHT WORD IN THE
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• October 29,'59
COMFORT )01 4OLD WEATHEI
wor &l it Money 11.
Tuff o 1J 8 A ND S of SANFOR
PORTABLE CHALLENGE HEATERS are m
every Winter to cheer with their gectirl warms tie
happy owners, whnee pleaWatell are not alloyed b;
thoughts ore he.oy bill tor fuel. '
_THEY WARM ALL THE ROOMS WITH ONE EP
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"
le the most pone! heating stove known, for al l. Ike
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' . " SANFORD TRESLOW
Irater Street, News rk,
Who also manufacture the celebrated i•CONEIDEiteE."
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Algtiun i *lLL 11)1VICATIQg, 'l . -
nt, BOAKD of MAN AGEtt ha l ve
T
_adopted the following Bates of Toil on Miecellane
one Ankle*, and on Boats, to be charged on thsirWarks
during the year 18591 - ,
TOLL TO BE Cildllo ED PER TIN OP AOOO POUNDS.
AU articles carried tea sates and under. shall pay
twenty cads per ten, except where this amount stall !ex
ceed 6 cents per ton an the ascertained tonnage of he
vessel for any lock passed below Beading. or 4 cants 'per
ton above Beading. In such ease, these last ni utboned
rates will be charged.
Fur any distance beyond ten. miles. one een per Xon.
per Milo additional will be charged, except that Lhil
stone. Clay, Brick Bats. Posts and 'Bails, 31anireatuid
Cordwood, shall be charged not' more than SO contkipar
ton. . :
Lon Ore, Wrouabt or Seabbled Untie; Cominot
Rough Barb. and, Ornrroaght, Dallding,Flagand Curb
Stone, not more time ga cents per ion.
Gypsum. Slate; lliartile.Sire Wier. Soap Stone. Fish,
Salt; lee, Copper, Ore, Scrap Iron and Broken Outings,
not more than 45 cants.
Pig Iron, Railroad. Bar and klanutketuredirOn.Cast.
Ines Mid Machinery . . Timber, round and square, Raised
Lumber. Mangles. May pnd Kim,. !flour, kinds, alto
tuitions Coal. Mistilialtiquors and Spirits, Merchandise
of all kinds,and all articles not othervias, specifically
enumerated, not more than le cents per ton forlauy
Lance. atinpoeder.ir put up in kegs of MAW> shall
mms at the last named retell hat Wont 11 1: 1 1 : t 7th liban
.for quantity exceeding NO pounds seek ' pay the
full charter rates or toll fir every lock passed. - ,
Noss.—ln passing the Loeks, Boats shall bate tree&
dance of Rafts. .Itatti not complying with' thla regula
tion, will hti charged the full charter rates.
TOLL ON BOATEL
The Toll authorised by the Charter. of the Olompany
Is We coots per ton for every lock passed below iteadlo • ,
and 4 cents per ton lbgesety lock passed above prOing.
on the ascertained touttageof the vessel, and then tats/
will be charged against every boat; but condithrual per-
Utile will be issued to Wats which may be navitstat in
strict con6oteity to law, and to the vegulatioltofire
Company, at tits following rates: -. • i
Beets earning ,easge, which has paid eve dollars or
more for 1
,
Boats unladen. lir with cargo which has paid Ir. PI"
five dollen la - , -
TOT 6 tulles or, coder s - • - - • -tp
more than 5, and not over 10 toilet, - LOG
More thous 10, aud uotover */ tail" - 160'
~ " soy distance beyond Vs mike, • • 280
Soy violation of the lave or ovulations ibr *shot the
navtgattori„ and for the protection- of the , sotto of . the
Company, will reader the boat liable to an additional
toll, Rot exceeding the foil cluirterzate,and to detention
9f bait And cargo -until such _toil, or the asostutetion
thereof ga by the managers. is geld: • " • •
floeterunilog upon a tingle Wel et lbw Rothe Shill
pay fer web, kick they may at anytime par,--Tau' Usti
Rtt• tan • upon ths .santrtsd-teatsage thereof. above
.114oultag, awl Rs one/ pee tee Debts itearling,egmeebly
too Set ofAsaesably. , • --,
Ay entseelf MOWN*, ,
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Ebrip, Goat, Deer. ;&I Some kiaiert fa
amigo for leatfutt, at the tagtrfatioarket sdices.or paid
for bi ash. . . .1 •
0ct.16,..1094 • tILAI IST110t(3$1.
PERSONS WISHING TO:ESTAB
mat 'mouse/Am to a new and tbeiottag Nees obey.
badness is good. Poe advertionasataf thallaaaaaaton
Settlemett.
REAL ESTATE SAT: HAM.
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HE' kfrito . ..
gent. for
UN DE ET USIGN WY, i!A
• Pehoillill, Combo*, Luisrue.ColuoMits. Nor th am;
T
b.... ........,..,. counties, offers for_ Ira* IA. Ti).
Meier Ciry. II ins corratigowa. ' Mks 14ad is Moab
and Missouri, for rou t er on time. For toiler Informs.
itiort write ou4 enclose postage , stamp. to '1
._ . - - ROB c. eirrix. AO.
lilluerssille, Schuylkill ro, Jan. IL '59 ' 44t`•
E. - NC
i - PUBLIC SAL_E !! - •
~Otit Valuable Tract of Woad Lank
THE.SUBSCRIBERSiviIIoffer
. id. pultiVaile, on 117FZDAT, Nercrober
2.. ..1559. at 4 o'clock, P. 31.. at the public how* -
of Motnapt.W. Borth, in liechafille, East. Stannic
townshlp,rBchuylkill county. the Mkt , ing described
tract or4sftllent wood laud, situate partly ln East
.Brunswick and partly in Schuylkill tOwnship, In 'the
county of Schut MID, one mile from Reltatille station,
on the 'tattle Schuylkill Railroad. and about floret/ruffles
from Mo'Keunsburg:—Adjoin log lands ofY John Heiser,
Fr.. Joshua Royer, 31. 8. Richards. Etat, Fochl's and
Will, Franklin Benidlngtr,lieury_ LutsOsrael Stamm.
and otbera—rontaining Four Hundred,end Footproor
sem. The above tract will be mold In the whole or in
parts, to suit porettascos. Persons wishing to flew the
:premises will !please call on fresco Roper, red ding Iv
3felteansburg. A good title will be given. Conditions
made known on the day of sale. WILEIA3I HART,
JAAKi MAT. .
ll 4541
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
URSUANT to an onierof the Oc t
. .
. pbans' Coure cro
of the crowd)! of SebnyMill, in the
yil
.emtnonwealth orPennsylvand, the subscriber, Admin
istrate, of Israel P. Loeser. late of the horaogb of Potts
vllleoin, the county of Schuylkill. deee eed. will expose
to die by piddle renilue, en SATURDAY, the Twenty
sixth day of November next. at d'ericsik in - the after
noon, elites Exchange Hotel. in the borough of Potte
vide, in the county of Sehuylkill atweiaid.—
No.l.—All that re i tale lot or piece of ground, en the
northwesterly side of Mahan ta ego itreet.tri the borough
of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, being;, the -westwardly
half of the southern portion.ot a kit Merked trorty-one,
(41), to Pott A Patterson'a Addition to Pennine. eon.,
telninglo front on said Mahan tango street. Thirty feet, 1
and extending of that width in length or depth, On•
Hundred and Twenty.five feet, to an Alley . Elect led
Niniinettes wide. ,
N. 1.2 .-All that certain store-house :
end lot ; 1 1' . i11 . 1
potted on the sonthwestwardly slid of Centre
street, In the borough or Pottevllle,:!Sebuyikill
county, at the distance of sixty feet , southeastward',
from the eoutheastwardly side of Markrt st red, (veldt
fog in front on' said Centre-street, Forty feet. and ex
tending of that width. Two lie tidrid end Thirty fret In:
length or depth, to Adams street. ',l l
No.3.—A lan, the eqiiiLible right in end to all those
two certain lots. Nos. 43 and 14. in Mid's A . Lyon's Ad
dition to Pottsville, each lot containing in front on Wes,
tern avenue. Sixty feet, and extending of that width.
Two Hundred and Thirty-three fret,n thirties,- totior.
*titian street. • !
Late th e estate of said deceased . erms and condi
tions made known at the time and plie of role by -
• . THOMAS M. RUSSEL ' Adostnistreter.
-fly order of tbef , h•pbante Court, I.b.COD FLOM,
- - - 1. 1 / 4 4tsvillierOct.., 'l9 45.44 •- '. I . Med.
LANDS FOR
F . AIt:MC LANDS FOk SALE •25
miles from Philitdelphie by railroad,' In the State of New
Jersey. Soil among the beet fur agricultural pupped.
- being a good loom soli. with a clay bottom. The land is
a large tract, divided Into email farms, sod hundreds,
from all parts'of the rountry are nowl.ettling andboild
ling. The crepe produced are large!'and Min be seen'
growing. The climde is delighttuL and secure from
frosts. Terms from Illi to iigo per- mire, fiiiable within
four years by Instilment'. To visit the plane—loose
Tine street wharf at Philadelphia, 47% A. M.. by roll
, road for Hammonton. or address It. Byrnes, by letter.
' Hammonton P. 0., All4ntic Co., Nevi! Jersey. See full
advertisement. • - J 4' I,
November 5,'89
FOR SALE!. -' , ' . •
FPIIE• undersined. offeig for 'sale2
J_ a tra et-ot lan initalaing 9 res. and Situ. -
IN
ated an the upper Carbon, mutt about a halt mile
i f
Bum Pettavil le. Th Improvententsnre two frame throb
hoe houses, a small amble. and also.; a riving of ; never , '
fabling water. I will sell In one r ime or in lota to suit
purchasers. It is also welt idapte4 to the rabing of.
.vegetanles. and has some MM. youog apple trees and
grape Tines thereon. For further partieuMra enquire of
. 0 mono B LA UKII, Orchard Brewery.
Ms reaanna for selling the bbove in., that he has par
ehaaed the-Tumbling, Run Farm from the Fehnylkill
Navigation Company, and wishes to;: make It an eaten.
she Farm, which will require his spare lime. and also
Intends making a Rommewenewt thcreott, which will be
one of the finest outside Of PhlladelphA, .
Pottsville, Feb.l2. 'o9 . ~, ~.. , 7-tf
TO ALL - WAN TINO FARMS.
See advettisement of Hammonton finds. -_ '
, - - ._-----
" ' VALUABLE PEAL ESA — e.
WI "
I I BE SOLD at Public Sale, on
1. Monday, Bioventbeir Al. 1939,
A very Valuable FARM, situate I nAVest Vincent town.
. ship,ester county , bounded by: lands of Christian
Friday, /arms n Pennvpacker. 'William ilaislon,Thomse
Wilson, nd other'. Two miles feria. Chester Sprinkle
sad font and a half miles frotriPhoinixville, containing
90 acres and OS perchlife or leas, /0
acres of which is woodland. 1,
The Improvements consist of a nets and
/ -
r
subsranical STONE DI,V . ELLINCI - R
g es ut ;
'
two stories high. 6 rooms on the fi rst floor. ell • '
With ircialehonse attached, 7 monis on the
wtcond floor. garret divided Into 3 apartments. cellar no
der the whole, well of never- hdliog water, pomp near
the door. and spring with house over It near the house,
large and well and conveniently built r4ooe barn, with
straw house In front, well arranged with abundant eta.
Ming, a
, 41 well ot never-failing wat'er with pump In it
covered y thestraw house, wagon home, carriage hones,
atm cri Ac. ,t
. The soil le superior, &slog of the Pickering quality,
In a good elate of cultivation. dirided Into fields of con
venient' else. This property adjoins the
LewhrOre flank and no doubt Clot:Milne large beds of
Iran ore, and his In consequence Alp eljellAlfe vain. be.
sid it the agricultural, is convenient to coedit. achoola
and place.; of-womblp, and to a pleasant and healthy
neighberbocd. This property being only 4 1.2 miles
from Phcenlaville by which the Febuylkill Canal. and
Philadelphia A Rending itallreild passe.. bay the .dean:,
tap of good Market.. for agricultural products and for
Iron ore. makes it well deeervlng the attention of-any
capitalist deehlog to farm or mine, ore.
:ale to commence at 1 o'clock !m i slaid day, on the pre-
wises, when czmditiorts will be made known by
.E.• PfiNN TPACKER,
Agrft foedgeze ALawts AND Faeroe.,
N ill also be sohiat the d time a lot of prime
Chestntit Timber Land. situate n liWest Vincent town
ship, bonnded by lands of Geo • Ilipple,Samnel Mil
ler and other's containing 4 acres and 148 pewhea The
ti beefs large enougit,to eat. Ariy person wishing to
view either of the foregoing properttee. will be shown
the mane by ca.l4nLon tither of the undersigned.
E. F. PNNNT PACER%
Agent (09 . OM= Am Law's AND SDITION.
November 12, 69
N AGRIONLTURAL SETTLEMENT
. I TO ALL WANTINO reittlb.
A - Raul Oppodernity in to DelighlAl'and Healthy CU.
mate /111 Niles Santhearthl rhaseleirthia, ma the
Ormdcw and...ditantic Rai/rood, ..f.
• A. 14. old estate , consisting of several
(remands of aeresOf pia4aetive soil has been dl:
ded I to farms of various sizes to suit the purchaser.
A pupa ation of some IV tam liunared, from various
parts of !the Middle States and New England. have set.
!led there Ibe past yore improved their places, and
raised iferliieht crops. The'price of the hnd is et the
low sum of from .t 5 to VALper sere; the POll is of the
best quality for the prol4tion of Wheat, Omer, Om,
ii.aches,l'Grapei and Vegetables. IT 18 CONSIDERED
BEST FRUIT ,80.11 LIN TILE UNION. The place
Is perfectly secure from Biles—the destructive enemy
of the nheir. Crops of grain, grime end Milt are now
grinrwlngi and rats be seen. By examining the place it•
‘ selt, a criirreet-judgment can be formed of the pmdue
thanes of the land. The ter ms are made easy to secure
the rapid improvement of the land. which is only eold
!'!! tbriscruAt impmeesteset. The' mull has been, that with
in the past year, some One hieutred hawses hare been
- erecled,itwo mills, one steam, four stores- some fort,'
vineyirds and peach ors herd piloted, and a large norm
her-of ¢ther rorements, making it- a desirable and
'active pleas of business.
BIABIELET,
•Aarthil reader raly perceive front its location. is the
1 6 DENT IN THE UNION.
.IProtidee bringing doable the price thin In Ineatkins
enafficnn the eity, and more than doulble the pile*
than tier {Test It Is known that, the earliest and best
*nits end vegetables in Ibis latitudeohne from New
Jervey, und are annually cavorted to the extent of Milk
Ilene.l . •
In lasting bere, the settler hes many ailaniages.—
Hats within a few hours ride of. the great cities of IT,:
England and Middle Stales, he is near hie- old friends
and warkiations, he le in a Ward country where crery
foprorime of of comfort and eirilimilort at Amid. lie
eau buy every article he wants at the cheapest print'. and
his produce for the highest; (fn the West this la ne
versedibe has schools for his children. dieter service,
and wi 1 ajoy an open Wintet, and doilghtfiti climate,
where viers are utterly unknown. The result of the
ebenge; arm those from the north, has generally been
to reatdre the* to an excellent state of health.
In tie tray' ec building and improving. lumber can be
obtained at thit*dlie at the rate of kill to Sly per Mae
and. Bilekaßlem the brickyard opened in the plhe,
every artkie an be Dreamed In the plate. good otrpeti:
tees ant at heed, Mid there is no glace in the Union
where buildida and improvem eut Nan be made
' The header will at ones be struck with the Advantage*
hero 'flivieented, and ask himself why the pre petty has
not been taken up before. The reason lit it was never
tiptoed In, the market; and unless these statements
were correct. no one would be invited to examine the
land before purchasing. This all are expected to do.—
They itill 26014'nd:under cultivation; such Is the extent
df thazettlement that they will no doubt :neat persons.
from their own neighborhood; they will witness the ;al:
Provegtents and eanudthe character of the perils.
-• Wm. If they tome w it h a
view to settle, they should
aomalirepared to Stay a day or two, Mid be ready top nr
ebase,gs locations, coronet - be held an terosal. ' • .
Theea are two daily trains to Philadelphia; and' to all
• eatio r l, S i b° Improve. the Railroad Crampon( Ora a Ave
Naar! Biz iforaths,end a 114(1•Priers Tseldlor TAM
Years
TOE TOWN OF TIAMMONTON.
in ei,nnection with lb. agricultural sett lement, • new
and thriving town Pis nattnelly ariten, which presents
Inducgmenta for say . kind of hi:sines. .particularly
Mores had manufactories, ''.the shoe business could be
corded on in this placeitifd market to rood advantage,'
111F0 oston bush:tea, and manufactories - ofatgetraltural
in3pleMwta, or foundries fbr casting small articles. The
Impronement has been to rapid as to insure a constant
and *eminent lucre/me of business. Town lots of a
good Mae, we do not poll swill, ones, as it, would affect
the invitee:awl of the plateaube bad 'at from $lOO
and upwards. ~ •. 2 ' • . ,"
' Theittestatenfou cursor, a monthly literary enctigri
'cultural sheet, containing fall ingeMatioa of Haulm°.
ton, do be obtained at 25 teats per annum& . .
Title Indisputable—Twarcaptee dee& given, clear of la
eneuMbrance when money Et paid. itoute to the land:
Ito
Leave' Tine street Ithitrf.Philadelidda,"fer ltaintnonton;
by U road, at TKA.3I., or at 41./P.-11. . Fara PO rents.
:lithe there lonian. forltr. Byrnes. 'Wording ronvent
',.aanca ban& Puttee bad better step with 3fr. its roes"
a prittelpid;utt tit they have decided as to . pu rebating. an •
.116 mill sit" tbtrti flee. the Lent la MI carriage. free of
&groats. 'tetteraund applications tan be addressed to
lands 4 . Ilintet Hammonton. P.O ,ttL.n tic Co-. 1 41,
' Jamey; or gal•mvlianbe*Aflouth Fifth street, Phila
delphia. Maps and luiduidlod absidant 0tr0t14 64 .
• : Julylolll , •-. , ... -.• t. .: .- .. ..." • YT-Out
ILLYAFIVIU,T,ARMS 'IN DR-
A"Wrill"4lllWeellei intiOand s mute leow 16•14.4-:
See adiertlaimmt of.gmalwalLlmaib4.
4 •
- os.oo-
Vstiorti o_ ,
".
in cover
' • ; .;Ie
t. POW
, • •• zi••
.•
:4rn
as
4 -Attotbe7or alright;
• 'There j war Opal ' xeit.
Okoriestowo,.. ,00, Thursday in i
queocii.of Ott loony:1*y itet of blO
optima!" Varlet been atitarriafie,
was'supposed,l7- sympothismi with
dispatch was,seot to Goes Iraq'
tiog him to mod immediately; tork...„ooi
A . of. cavalry. , Three boOdred
'pleeeis of artillery were to bava lef
dria yetterdairoorniogloi-Charlest4
_
The New irse4rk misetiess.
. election .
,The t returns from Neir - Yi
ci l
eater Ate ' - election of the Ude* de ...
ticket; viith the exception of the I Com
missioner. Thee appears to; , be, t little
.doubt that band R. Floyd Jones „d mocrat,
is elected, Secretary :of State, Van Rea*.
it& Riehmond; &cooing,. 'State giatter,
and Surveyor, and 'Noble ki:Riderki oiemd..
ergs Stator Frumert /I/peewit: There .a me se
doubt Owi the election of . l iVot. J., Sputter,
democrit, for Canal Cientoismboer,a, he
Inns behifid the atiore'tlentionedeaDdidatie. -
All these tear demotratiat , candidates . .emM.
voted for by the Americans. , The defied' ret
ie candidates not °nib° Atneriesa ticket, we
. . . . .
defeated. ' ,
Parka
partuariu4 Otforn kiLIMICL.Msti ab•
sorb about all the litsbotars business paper that is Insde,
and what little le of too long time for batik Mamas% le
speak, and privately "Sapped op by eipitallats. halos
to the statist market the *toad sad *hint rate per
which, is mat by boy OM to Moon of a l low
ratei6
Tme stock market la cot In • more aide, eendltion.
The ease to the money market makes 11 Rut 41%0u1t
the holders of storks to carry them, sad alter an ep•
pearance of streettls to the market. but the-sales are
very moderate and the prima cot, subject ,te ma, smite-
Worthy ft uctustkro.
Ptttlatlllllll, Nos. 17—float amid dont Priam
tonne from i1,124.46,31K far- raperior ; tbAO6f6.7D for
'MU'S, Od .ifiterrji Sor tura- tallab Awe fusty *mat
according to quality. .Wbrat Is scarce and ranted and
about 3. On bus !wore-beer picked up at 126. Mr , for
rod, and Ikreltbc for r, bits. as In quality, lie latter for
tbokr Foutirrii. Oats aro inner, and I.Voo.bria South- r
earn brought 413 , 4 e afloat; Mono are bald at Ida.-
&armour, Nor. Floor firm; Poles of 1101 bbla
at $3,37% *w Cloward street, and 116.123 j f,r City )111ls.
Wheat quiet saki of 1440 bull at 81.1140.47, for
white, and fi1t..441,26 for red. Corn quit; orbits and
yellow bb(O,Ono.
Nrw.Toax., 41roa. 17.—Flour market dull ; saled-at
00 for ruperior, bird.; milts at St: ID' for eitto,do•
sales of white wheat at $1 aSietA buak.; Data :
firm ; sales at 45446 c.
Oda —The lnqilry for moat "deseriptlota routines.*
refry limited, bus, priers rale irhaßtily roam cd ?.0,1:00
gallons United at t.5kr.37 e., and nal btls. ern& whale )
at the east, at hue. lit gallon, each.
POTTSVILLE SARK TS.
-. • . • ~. (Whole...is Pricer.) '
Wheat Flour, extra faudi), la berry), $0 004116 BO -
do- . do -- ; extra, .. ' : old . 676 iik.ll 00
do 'do .euperilue, - . do . 6 60t0 600
Rye Flour, , ' - do ' - ' " 400
11 heat, prime o Ile, .-16 brobe‘ , -1 80
'• do prizes , . • do . -- .. .- 120
Soup IiVAUN . ' do . . ' .1
26
Dried Peerbea, - ./1 gamed,. . 14
• do , do ' lured,, do— • --' ' - 8
•
Dried APtdes, do • r' , . , 4% . - '.
itye„ .li buihel, ' Eilitutter.pe r ports d - LO •
flora, . do i , 60 4boaldera • , - -40 9
Oats, do t ' 1 It. Items.. - : lY ti
\
Pater a / a . do \ . 0 40 Lard.
- .
riarotb7Seed , r 'k -31,1 k• Beef. Idode6l llllll l Sib. 6
dor er Seed; 1 550 do are quarter VE 4
Way, per too ,11 !@lB Oe Plaster.* . row - . 'OB5O
Egge,doxea, ,' j 7'16 Balt, pr see k ,e
130
. • ... , .
POTTSVILLE ',
PR DICE MARKETS.
(Ret.ll Prieroae) • .
FLOUR. &C.-141ra Fa St - Flour . $6 BO:Aetna do
$6, 23: aup.rtine 406 'lO , )44: and Itre flour at $4 ib.
Buckwberit Flour at $8:611 VI flood. hpo tbor at 00
eta.; COrt Meal $1 Lo and: Mlddi , roge Carta. qi huabel.
4lß6l.N.—Eyeiellrat sl`ooll4 bu.. Cern 66d(4011 1 / 4 6
do..
SlSAtB.—lleer *enrol 10 rib 12. 1 ,4, - etrk, II lb; Sutton
OQ. 12 do. Veal 12 dr; Par 10 412d0: Shouldera96o 10
do; MN na 12 to 13 do., logos Famines 14 do ; Pork
Sausages 12 do. : •
• Pad V1610812;. - -' -- Dotter Haat 20 g 22A. ? lb.Choese
12 4 ,( do- Eggs 'l2 el..* do . Lard )3 de. elk
HA ARS.-N. Orleans Fe tb,••11" IN hde 0 do: Cuba? -'
do: -V*llBll.oo d‘.: CM% 00 - end Potverlerd 11 do. ' ,•:',...;:'•
' FlSM.—liaMbar 12,34 el *ID; Blaek Flab '.' 40 8 eta,
.vreure A'ND VSOSTApiEs.—Apples Tarte. Oi ill nO - 01' -. .
broke); Potatoea 16 4 50 sta. do, Onions 144 rte.. hat
i t' •k,
peek ;Sweet PLLatreas 123. 13123 eta., half peek; Cabbeg ~,,
2 to 4 /19..11 Woad.' e , ,i• - '
MISCEL ANEOUS.
SHOE BUST ESS AND FACTO
RIES ran ha curled on etithly at Hammonton. See
advertisement of Hamm a:on Lands.
- New Style St roped Naiveliopes,
(IF all kipds, -f raishe'd as Cheap, if
uoE cbeaper, tban tb can be procured In the city.
by • B. BANNAN.
IdONOI THE ,CRE
OLL
enntelnlng a !plea ,
ern, else 2,1 X 34 Inc
Icletrellane—elten eopl
OH AP VE
GEORGE W.
utacturer,3.o.llll
on bad
mrext CASII vdrat.
N. B —Old Bllnd• tops
Erptem
GRAPE GRO
on their I.usinese most ,
4.011101 , 0 c Some 40 vi
Pee advertisement of
c.
VEPY. 'S o u P 0
BYEWUISKY
old; 'kayo dogmas ahoy
and highly recommend
three tweets for sale by
Pottsville, Nor. 8, tCI
' • . coal
• Sneering Ma
ti
Subsc;ib
ht• of the B ART.
Is h any portion eau 1
..I.Molt will be fold at th
88. These aro-the inlet •
the market. Calread f
A tags, VIOL
O AT HOME
bnak o f -1M atene
u .1240, hammered
othylitrombe. .
tdi good Fight and of
Logo end Gain. by AI
M;=E
The Old Store Usual
tiormaltd., tran■Lt
About. , •
The Cosner Cupbeard
ume of no hums!. every,
Just published and f
TIIE 0
COPP
MITCIIEfiLi: PATENT META
'IT MC TIP. &Signed eipootally tor WT', Youita's
and Ltdidten's Boots and ?toil.
, An Improvement has beet" applied to Boots' Ind
Shoes. by w bleb a saying of expense to tbeeotuomwr, Pf
twathirds, is realised. by actual experiment.
'II4F. TIP • . _ .
Consists of a piers of cooker or other Indestructible ma
terial.nestly fastened to floe too or the boot or shoe,
forminga complete protertiow. This Intention * now
presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of
Its practical utility. having berietisted over two Isom
ands drat I ned entirely tY euprreede the old style, for
. ..
;Children's. Boys' arid routhr /lags gird &nes.
',he importance ttethielarenths4 will be reedits , ate'
predated, sts,lt le well known that children invariably •
treat out their blots! and, oboes Fuel' et the Toe,
and, with thie protectra. they will etp , n acv average
wear at least two orithrise thus. as long as the old style,
while the expense IA nnr .4 2711FLE 31011 E.
Thin Invention le,aloo experts Ily applicable to Minima'
Toots. and all' oeouta non* aubjeeti ng the toe of tbe boot
it
or shoe to be cut orlrorn. - _
31erehanta. cud t e public generally, will see the IM.
portioer of obts int tg the?, goods I m eng dlately. as they
' ars drial nod, for ge oral one, to 'opened, all ether kinds.
• Thstionds oily be obtained ot nearly all, the whole.
'sale deititinta the rind pal or of the iguhrwribon*
.•
, • I!Ast; AteiCINSIIT it CO, aradfsi. ,
. ' (Ow:gma or Tps PATRIT.Y . '
Atigiwl3,l4 , , , .• . 834 e ' ;
CHEAP
.WATER AND FIEF. PROOF ROOFI"O *
rrIlE • best ItOOFING I;ow in use
ji. 'about 'bait the pike of tin, and wilt nutted at leant
two or fines Un mob... Put on at abort antis, atytl
Goarraterd • ISANIett3 k DzERELIN,
. Apoots for 11. M. Welt= i ()xi
Arr Old the ank otber worn nut rota covered abo,
JtEFI to:—Slettson Libber. Port Carton . ; Theo-
Akre Thorn. Bt. Chit; 11. Adman, AmbleadvAniihr.
Cressna; Rod Wm. mortimer. Jr..N. L.
lanniof Henry Chambers and Heavy Webbor,'Poltrillls
...
•• . . : NEW stoat., `
tTHE. subscribers announce tolheir.
&
, . trim and the citizens of Patton& glettirkinliy,
i they hangtsqLrn
uIdOOIIIIILID'S OLD STAND."
(brior of &toad aid Morbrt &MON,
whaiit tan always be found it good atactinteat of •
! •
Dry Goode, GireMitgleir tßrrtrlileless
sod s variety of articles allelys kept In a brat class no•
tali stir.. , Uadeostindleit = Mott Ondteis thotboahlY.
they Invite s custom whieth by strict attention to buat•
ao,falr. iberfatend tti • demi% • '
Fresh Goias OthistaritipAnivint
The boat *aikido Arroyo on baud at the octet PIUC
FOR CASH. M. It: NICHOLS; -
OSO.TW. it C 6.
i firCALL ADD BIAIIIAIE THEIR STOCK
April 16, - -.; . 16.01
MAUCH CHUNK
Wire ;Rope IdanufaCtOry.
lalasiser JEGamlisa•cX idb
Co.. Minufaelurer of Wli nova. to r Itkellard abuts. thou,
adopeajte,wouid itliOtar the pnbUe that Li la now pre.
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