lintrs' . - :.- s „ a rtgoar, Nc k vEgstu., 26, 160. ...,,4,r4culattoz,nt-the Mlstee„locitacti: 4 • u 4! Zo I . i vate circulaVlon of ony.Tlinilke-cithee Ivutilsh I,,,er,:r7etitahhed the..Counti—eneLas c Mutate* „ • the he 4 porton the.popttiatiop., an- • 1 1 ',.„,rted io !la colUtnnot4 of coume, wileth • amt Z; •<:,,teertiser as" 4101131114,ii0ta any three they p ittoareitlea the rates of adrerthonc are at lio•gra,.. a. rim prbic occordins4o t he circulation of the p --- Z Agents a . - , , r , Tors-2,1 Fart, Itootn So. 1.11.0 tircAdwayr; - witottroa or, (Ice o, sth and C'besnu, streets. ' ' 2 0K—:S. iLalic, Esq. .. o „, re eiliberizell to n.celso subscriptions' ~.,4 !1111.for the !ti isms' JOUR7cAL eistAbliSbremel , _--------------- ' _ . ADEQUATE PROTECTPItir To American IndlistrY ; ~,,,t. wit another linettofSlitre Terris Sari', by Extension, Plumb se . . ' or ; ou g ne.t. ' The above .. are,and will be the t I :t g Principles beb;... - the country, Ili ge victorious; tintl we nail there to t read i'if the Mcsens' JOURNAL, there wail they wave in triumph above the a f Capitol at Washington. SHE AMR= AND ALLENTOVOII R& IT MUST'BE•-'BUILT SAweecii . Certain with a .Peterniined - J lite Committee appointed at the meting held at the Pennsylvania IL% in Pottsville, on Tees , the 22d inst.; has entered upon 'cc duties, rod witl hold meetings at the fillluvrit ,i g places during the Analog week; for the pnrpo of pre'. renting a plan of organisaion 'for the eounty, in order that the necessary subseriptioni required f o r the commencement of the Eitad„ru, y 'be oh.: mint d. The a:lettings will Lea ddressed. by F. W. linehes, Esq., and - others. We earnestly call upon all persons wt interest in Schuylkill County to attend i logs, as a full presentation of tem, shi pent importance' of the construction efl to the future pmsperity of the buqiness kill Couoty, will be made. The meetings will be hehl'ss follows Monday Evening; Nov. 28,1354, It. C nersvillo, u mday Evening; E0r.29,1853, Den Tantnrioa. • . Wednesday Etfoning, gliite Dom Murphy Evening,Deceuabcr 1,185 T St. . Saturday: Evening, December 3, .1 141 1 , Pottsville, - • COllllitfer.l . Writ. Donal•tenn, . Itrettqrd Wm. AI ilnep, Jr.,' Mini D. , Bernard Reilly, V. 11''• II , B. Batman • . Jrititi-1. t 'F. P. DENVE - Es, Seey.. :21'0re/fiber 2514,.1659. . • EnzumeN of Ohio, is prominer publican catalidatOlar the SpeukerAtit Tnnteltigit Coal ancll , :;avigation Cot ti:ilared a dividend of three , per cm a 50 per share). FACEtIOM—Ttio, Reading Gazette Lc:dger, an independent do.ti tic dote the Ledger injuat lea in if, which the tatter will hardly thank it: ,si)servo thut Di. C. W. 31, .nre,, dim comity, is name& ne A. C 3 nditla , to fit-Aims of ilia next house of Dupree Ile is a Turtni.lable enemy to the Shut cy, and his capacity for , thil p.sition i Tnr brmOtatio" prep is loud in of Seward,.Chn9e, Howe, 01.1aingl, Orli) , in 11,6 Harper's Furry offaii. rot arrested? Are their aceuters tiler Come up to your *ork,ye Democrats, men; or confess yourselves, sbatneles. THE New Jersey * Centr..lldailread declared a semi-annual dividend of 5 The tint earnings of the toad bower , . 11..edslk months, have heap equal to S ber tent. • Good roadln which to . 11 The proposedi Auburn nd Allenloso be just as good, when l gots (drill TESTIMONIALS OF P 0;17s - ' .-7-7---- aro.sira4 A Alonzo Livermore, vil, Engineer this County, 'vrbwhas , tad upwards o experience in his proietsion, I:si of testimonials in re ard' to his profiH city, which areas sac :factory as Cie rious. Extracts from •omo will be fUI in Mr. Livermore's surd in our nd utuns, to which woe II attention. !Px.t—lntelliget G4eral Scott .d that General offence at held SCOTT AND RAR Pacific state! that Nitland, Oregon, a' left at'once, taking in his command at true, the fact is . to and united action a settlement of tits I.aid. • 1 , Itci kuiportant a be oleplored. to t this juncture w I San Juan queiti I I . Itl • I ,-... . i SUNACTIIT A:0 Raif.noan.Ll Eq., Pr,!sideat, a dClMrlos qihlao for of the Sunbur3l and Erie Railro for England. Their object is to n and a half ruilliouS of five per cent. shall be one Moiety Of s a mortgage lions on the road. The other moist' sioa of the Stote : fs coosideration Roll :u the Railro d Company. r.,,entlomen, named so far, for '.he Opposition Gubornational noisination, aro as follower: Andrew 11. Reedor, of Northampton. nuil. Andrew 411.: Curtin, of Centrio. Icon: David Tazgert, of Nurthumbeiland; lion. Thomas E. Howe of Allegheny., lion. Gideon J, Ball, ot ? Erie. ' lion. John Covude, gf Westinuroiand: lion. Levi Ernie, uf, Lebanon. lion. George Sorantori, of Lazerne. • TUE TARIFF qu Witte. iu vjew a pc the approach- ing ee reion td6mgrees, is-attrecting attention.— Should the Wem. claim anti receiver the Speaker, in the Organizati9n of the liettile, PennEyleania will insist upon ithe chairman of the Committee xi,iwlt, iv stated that Air. Delmont is about to of Ways' and Means. For the position "Omar depatt for Europe to iske the poSition" of head of siona I," • the W,ashington correspondent of the , the itothsehild'e banking bees's' g ~ , . • • prll.i'ear Quebec, on Saturdayeventu, amen Philadelphia Press, has betirdli number of names was rescued front perishing in an immense snow mentioned, among others Ilon. Thaddeus Stevens* rift into whichOe bail wandered. llou.:Jouacs 11., - Compbell, and lion. J. Kennedy 1 4 , 11 - It. P. Pepper, Esq., of Woodford county, Morehead. ' .• • ' J, , Ky., has sold his celebrated horse 'lMster," to a gentleman in New York, n for $l,O O O. r .1.,0"' I A monument is to be erected over the grave of Minister. Mason at the-Richmond, Va., ceme- I tery., lie is buried uetir President Minim). .- 1 - In the Northern putt of New , York State I the people , nre enjoying very goof sleighing. In sothenf the counties the snow iiiit.,fuot Jeep. 7,:i+!-trio ono ought t i send a m srridge notice to an editor without a dollar, or at ltest tho name of the , bridegroom 'as 'a cash subscriber. "'Don't rforget." t .I.7"The dugs killed I. in :Cleveland, Ohio, are sold to a glove manufactory it/Litchfield, Medina minty, where the' skins are made into kid and Weak in. '' . L s . pirCook, Brown's friend, who is ander Sen tence of death, Atm:hackle Hagerstown, Md., that he was's' Democrat and -Eel alWays voted with that Orly. psirThe present 'number of chaplains ie. the B.- 8, service is 43 4 Of these, 28 am Episcopa lians; t aro Prisbyterians ;5, .Mettiodiste, and 4, Congregationalists. ' • .. . Alf Oul. line, tho inventor; of the eylindew . press, has had his leg broken: 'II he;is ennlinetli lung; he will invent tame 1110d0 of locomotion that f wilt itaite rupereede lege. I pirlt is proposed in New York to get up a l testimonial for Miss Foulke, of Harpet's Ferry,l Vuo who so bravely interfered te . proteet the fife! of Thompson, one of the insurgents. ';The Utah officers now fit .Washingten, in- ; form the Prelident that they..must .resign tbeirl places, °nicest alum is' some ehangi in his : policy. Brighton Young rules - At much as eras _2".4PS'etne of the religious papers are Jailing grounds against the ',Magnt piss' pf rotating the I services of the elergymeu'Of Washington 011°1 opening.the proceedtegs of the house and Senate. i ggr•Poosti or blot, 4 reuitily that nut only. re lieves, but cores Consumption and Its nurkerous satellites. which revolve about it in the cobihas colds, influenza. .bronebitiri .ke. This remedy is Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. ,Huy none unless it has the written signaturiof "I. Butte on the wrapper: 'Allan A. Hall, editor of .the Nashville (Tenn.) News in en affray WI week,shot and kill ed Mr. Poindexter, the editor of, the, .4adruinistra- 1 Hon erg' n, the Odors tit Nashville. The Litter-1 ore n, bet een the newspapersiu 'Nashville has been, kept op for many , years, and that city has been celebrat "I in fact, for its street-Belts, from the days of General Jackson to the present time. Air New York,eorrespondancofaCh_arleston Paper tys that the lohiling . fur ininefactureta -of the for ercity hare bora busily working qp, dur in,* the Ipasteamtuer;skunk skins, **elusively in. tolledor the foreign " market, ; where the skunk and hi remarkable properties are unknown: -- 1" Large enmities of them go to .Europe, and they are'hi iy prised there under various fictitious I s .i- - I . . . and fa cy. mimes— . * - . "art Large ikipirients.—lt is iutonishing to see the Esteem amount of,ldeLeAtes" STRE,Grik!tpla Ca Out. that is shipped - off thin: to different parts, of this country., It is scarcely ihree menthe sine* this tide was 'first introduced, and now,judging from te rapid Nall , it is, known and • appreciated tr all oer the Western - country. -' . -' . E ery druggitit, dry goortfor grocerruierebaut ... rising, our city' ihauld bq sire to obtains supply' of t is Cordial. -Itis pat th e thin required to stem etitersartd lerigerate'the weak and tiebtlita; tea. St. Lours Berreetrats . - ''''''' -'' ,'- • t' COMPItE.StED .11r.f.,onoworitvcs.—The following E eutence appettrg, in the hisipubliihed proceedings of the Franklin Inatitittot." It that an air engino is being builtior a Phar.delphin -passenger railway, by a competent er,gi: car hos jestcompleted a suceessfu tioco mor ire mignio driven by compressed air, fur' road . in tan ruining. region. ' This alludes we presume, to Ifr. Samuel, em; a communiCatiou (rein trlioui 1n regard to a' compressed air locornotiye which ho recently eon -1 true tea nt the works 'n I ; r. Snyder, we published in our last. This decc4theirf locomotive is ad mirably adapted to thepr"pulhion of city passen ger two. .14cricelent an Olean, it would supersede entirely; the necessity of tiVig honms, COAL Screty OF GREAT birrins —The Lt;ndon Mr!.l:ariics'Olityazi4e •q,3!.9 that the Coal &Ids of tireat Bridal& yield neurlY:70,000:000t o ns et year. A better idtii of the itnmense crintneree of England could not fiqvued than by Stating the fact that it Blunchster and its environs a Imo. tive steam power.cqual to 1,200,000 horses is con stantly niaiiitained, to sullied which there are consutue.l 30 1 00 q tons of coal per day, or 0,000,000 a year. In.tba tuaeafactUre of saltalone, about • 4 3000 tone ilf!„!;zoorirniae , d per day, or 90,000 a year. The Transatlantie eteamera from Liverpool and other porip i.oisame!' 700,000 tuna per year, and the watsufsetnie of Os absorbs at least 10,000,000 per year. The expol. of coal front England reach ed, in ISLS, 6,078,00 loos. 'lt ie estimated that England alone could uroisb enough coal for the consumption. of the ar °le of Europe for the space tf 4000 year:. ee-e Tuz NEXT i'asslDAteriAlL ,Ebnontht.—The eg gregeto vote of the Presidential:Election of 1836 woe 1,50:;0:3 ; in ; .18 , 10, 2,410,98 P; in 1814. 2y l . .604,770 ; io 1545,2,46,030; in : - 84; 3,054,104; in 1S :Al, 4,022,059, There will in all probability. • be overfive L millicM'a of votes rest , In 1860 for electors of - i'resident of ' these United States ; m od . of those five Milhous of reteei ;vastly.- more.4bau a =Priv will come from' Abe Froeinen of the, Nortb, and be legally deprallea for 'the men-el their choice. If a.-majority of the legal voters of this Union ureter a Repuldierin President to a Sham Democrat, , why in the name of common ) fairness should not their predilectious\begratified? And yet the whole South ie rife with threats of a ti;:•rolutiort of this Union, just Bo soon as a major ity of our people:dare to elect a Rep'ublican Pres ident !!: So long as the South can rule by Thretits . or fraud, or politimil •Craft, all "is very well; but the moment the Xerth, whore ther t ;inajority live, take the' government into their own Idtt, that ten cent the South left US the UalOn w Ibe Au , ! Let ha try it on . ; "' - vittanoi Xi ,:, -: 4414,910 ~tiotilintenfil' toting . rtaieelouely. • a . anonymous . letter'is re. °glut' , by, the Gorecti , r, and fordisith a regiment to ortiere.fout.',, A le ' ba;ysticite ;ar44suested t 4, Obariiitain—tireliab, by taiseibricese . fioji— ind ,the 'Oaten is c . livulse4 . *fair- iiieititsjer4, l ei, An army ii "milk:wed t 'that place, old yet *irr: ginits is trerablitt a en inettretiabitios4l4 . leach they soy is tit 'tented. Wlt#Ctifereek.. Of tbelutt excibeine ~ ibei Wasbingtoo tierces • pondeni of the IPle atielpbia Words' dice icon; writer es 'follows:" ' Another excitemen Harper's lorry, but tt the first peril* of or prObbility 'of fa! nod n 4 private report shape which jostine. 'legs of the bsn two have beeu. tuoved f. whole, region tratn - P la commotion Upon t tapported 'mature. 1100 , utta gtata of teen' inot incureiun, and to, of the recent end• fre; towti—though they, a peneCtrom , mischief —one canoed read th military were called witboat 110100 degree o lead til . they ,e moat. to- float 1\ ation- stant parOsystns, of fever hint. Tile pr . Whig startled fro surd anonymous le 'flustered into sere god improbible repo eonveletstion, which movements., ill' Wale credimMe If the eifict of t is excitement was minlined ih . irginiu elone„nisd known but to Amu, who'stre most immediately i terested, there night ba leis calm for indignant resentment.' Now It ipreati over the Union, anct time when the origin I invasion bail ettibitierecl sectional feeling. is added to the ire, add. The result is that fuel is addedto the sensible risen' end misses of men delude Motu selves with the ide that there is really some dab- , . -.- ... • - ger ahead. And this, too, in the presence of. ilia tact that BrOwn's foray has been denounced' by every responible . 'gan of opinion in the. north, and that, at this v e ry time, the few -fanatics and abolitionists' who are suspected of, entertaining any sympathy wit him are, leaving their . own', bermes zo seek a ore secure retreat in foreign lands. The sametion of a meditated rescue, therefore, is so.silly as to be childish. Doe's arty iteits•if sane mind believe that a few individuals would venture eves snob aiki experiment elate a standing army Is stationed - it Charlestown, or, if they did, that they would ariund . the M ar i a ' an d give The signal of their Coining, by conflagrations? On the other hand, if snob ddesign was seriously entertained, could a force be moved in theso days from any point,''ifhile telegraphs and railroads in- , tersect every - possible route, without Its being in stumtly communicated? In either unsettle idea is preposterous. - If Brown and his confederates had boon tome over like' other criminiils, to thtccourt and its a •.- gers, there would havehien none of, this confute' n and up ( Nar. . But they 'men .make, ( him a S ate prisoner, and invest the town with - all 'the a.ces soriex-rof war.. As a necessary consequene• the wildest rumors have been propagated, and curren cy' given to stories which ought to Send - their 'au thors or abettors to keep . cutnOtny with Gerrit Smith. While the people about Chariestoism" bait° been thus excited, selfish and unscrupulous pol'4i clans have seized upon this occasion as a means .i.f advancing their own sinister' ends. They. are most. anxious ~to keep up the inflammation, be- . cane it may be useful far a party purpose. It isl encouraged and aggravated paeticularty - now, for' the purpose of consulidartng the' iouth in organ izing the 'louse, by forcing is all parties under an #rtftil end sectional cry.. This motive is trans' . paront•to every reflecting observer, and taken la' connection with the scheme .of the Administra tion, to get possession of the organization at any cosi, no possible doubt can he entertained of the usedo which it is being. converted.. Any sacrifice. will be made to arrest the threatened investiga- I lion, because - the exposures that must- follow will fyvc.6lml..w all sueVelatnor as this, and become tare Absorbing topie of the Presidential contetd.-- That is precisely what the - managers do not want. The live byitlevery, agitation', and the Harper's Vet, .i aff.tir happen, at a tittle • when their stock of ex.' usive humbugs was about exhausted. IIE OttOsymmox - or . .riti lloosn.—"lns d enclent," the Wsts'hington ,correspondent 4s j f the North American, writes in regitsi to this matter: ~ • o feel soy !aid meet iswing She psd Row! I Schu)l- ritt's, ?di- Weldy% 9, Kooms. Jonathan 59, Town tne Re of the next :puny have (equal to ! terms the aper r The j.lie; for Sergeatit ntatives..'—• Demoefa undoubtbd.: enunciation chtn. by are they hlaciCren? e Buchanan falsifierk "It is ascertained, beyond doubt, that seve ral members of the northern opposition will not *go . into a strict A rppublican, caucus, who are still prepared to support any fair and con•. servative candidate that may be tiomtuated by il. •If a free conference, embracing the northern and southern Opposition, and such; of. the 'anti-Leconfpton deinocrats- as would participate, could .be brought about, there ; would-be no delay or difficulty in organizing the blouse. What is wanting Is a frank and matk m4ting of these•elements,•fare to face, and h phti arid t ational interchange of 'views. ; A basis • could .be effected in an hour-which would be perfectly satisfactory to the country, I and at the same time equitably recognize every interest which agreed 'to co-operaie. There is 'no, necessity for concealment. Suoh ' Arrangements are better made without secre , sy and in the face of day, so that no improp er motives may he charged and no suspicion iueurred." ' . . innpany bat per. cent.— during the I dividend of Id stook,— Road will I operation MM.-Mr. of Tremont, thirty years rge number sionnt earm- are toeri!o. ntl enibrared ertising col co' from the, died reached - Uarney hid • saperceded . 'lndere,' If PEE, PASTE AND SCISSORS. plf"Dctiths In -Philadelphia last week; 162. ..prEs.-Piesidedt•Tieree is residing at Con ceit!, N. 11. • • .. Or It is said that the Great gastern steam ship is a failure._ ;,`There are now 19 steam fire-engines in the city of Philadelphia. • . Fro Mont subscribed?ssoo towards Proderick's Monument. ' • . ,:larVerme.ut paid from her state treasury, last jeer, ssoo.fer killing bears. prs.,-Lauer's Artesian 'Well, at. Reading, has reuelietra depth of 13:35 P oet. • becomes probal.la that Mr. McLane will soon - Mud us a treaty from Vera Cruz. • i ' • yres,'learlet fever is, prevailing in Gerksil other counties, to an alarming extant... ' rx..tr The clipper ship Mastiff fr,,in.•San Fran-. cisce far llonl•Kong; has been burnt at sea. 04, - The Detnecrati of Wisconsin fought on the Douglas platform, and have 'been defeated, ' • i tal" : The monument to Maury Clay, at Lexing ton, Kentucky, is completed and ready for the statue. conciliatory lauld expedite n frith Eug tn.Moorbead, I, Esq., Solici• r , t 1 have soiled I g ' otinte thrOo bonds, which f &even mil: is In pisses cc the canals 13en. Shelby, a prominent Kentucky lawyer, is about entering the ministry of the Bap tist chureh.,- • It is catimatill that 40,000 persons witties sett the enthosiastic' reception of Oen. Scott at San Francisco. ~,zp-Th.i lion. Henry D, Moore, of Philadel 'o4, is named as the •Penplo's candidates for 6 tote Treasurer. 3r:02 Brown was.born in Torrington, Ct., May 9th, 1800, and is uow consequeutly.39 years and t 1 mouths rages et . Chariestirira ' and is : lime. apparently; without _ Jundation._ Na single . fact; t; has yet been publisbedi, or speeolatied has . astninted : the extraordinar y proceid- I Js. Large bodies of trooei ,an distant,- points, 'and the' tersburg to Charlestown get a must ridiculous and tatf ith every allowance for the g created by Brown's °rim , the threatening indications cent Arcs about Chadds e just as likely to have hap s malice as any other cause, statements upon which the ut with:any •composure, or f indignation di these con tich the public dijiad is kept lea of a State and rt.:tavern-. 11, the r ' propriety' byitn eh- . cir, and a Tegithent ' of run. , e, upon the most incoherent, _t of an iMI pe.rfectly overt sirt the substance of all these. one, while It is decidedly ditoN PrilOns 4 Erafid., terts Cars., line, but Wolin -t ia.tur4d 1.6 be about to. Of i ttii.WEpileouirettgrib. • AirCalifornta dates titbit 28th bin bee* t !b e s i wed At .Bt.•l4eis: .Tbs: tide of emigration ie turning toMardeCirsenr•Yelley, °Wing MA* ries • dlienvertel of - *ad recetitly'tnAde . ;gala tit" bend- at st.plaie - hes from . $5OO to $2.500 per. kiwi: Slimmers :IA: vreat'ainnatit, continues to arrive it Sat FraneW eotrotp Cintatt Valley. P. Ilisin; toteit - ap" pointed United States Senator, tor/ll:the - vacancy.. canned by the death of -Senator Broderick...C-5108i- Area at San Francisco. was beginning to takes startOmi prices ruled', as yet, rather low, . parlhe steamship Canada arrived at Halifax en Salaries', with avesiays lateinesie from Europe. lion. Charlei Stitime - rand . Geoeral Van lianaselaer and; Jody lye among the passengers. It was as lolled that England will join the Congress, and that the French and English Governments .are. compleieti agreed on ato 'far the settlement of the Italian questhin. ' 'lt ma* . vaguely -reported that 'Garibaldi, at his intersilew with the Ring of Sardinia, declared that 'ltaly was' betrayed, and that - be would bead A revelation. -The Eine nut felted against sash a proceeding. The Great Eas tern had' arrived at Southampton. - - • pAip4:4:3;t:44:1110:40I*1 . . POITSVILLE LITERAUY SOCIXTY.UIIer Of CI / ereises, Novetriber 29. I asi; :—Eteader—F. P; Dew= ees r_ Leeturer—W. D. Sipes; Question debate re-opening 'of the foreikn Blare tiade be beneficial to the South r. Affirmative— .,. A.. ilikzen. J. IL Consloghout.„liegatire-r-, Nth's;lP. R. Ports. - On next Tuesday eveniot Noe. 29. the. Society will meet in the basimint ur McCaors "Churd...l3. PtlalMatatigo eutraurti, lion, Third stteet,-andrllfferent and better then it ties Whists the Society*Met therozme winters since. , Se; Ccatif.Lrrienarfr'AND,Scinsrurte Assocti-, rius..::-Tbe exercises, on last Teesday- evening. were Reading by II: C. Jackson—Subjeocp"Why the tittle Frenchman. weare his; hand 10 Lett uie by F., A. Ilerwii—Subject,"The Conquest or Mexico." No defiate: .• The exercisee fur next Taeffiday eveninzwill be: Rending by Jam Catbere, Lecture by D. nein.' Debate on :be_ question, f'Sbould a IL.mestead Lilt be paered' by: Congress ?" Affirustiee;Rer yig 11111 i Watkine.• Negtaive, Robert and Stekei. SILVER CREEK Assocts.xtos. 7 —The exercises of last .Trierdiy evening, were reading by John Beach, Jr.&—.4ehject, Oliver Cromwell.— The question, "liillepublie the best feint of Government.?" sisal discussed by A. Winlack and James Foley . in.tbe AtFumativa", and Wm.W Week and C.lTsylor in tbcy nezativo„ Deoiaion in the affirmative." ' . • Exercises for next Tuesday evening, reading by, Samuel. Major: ,Queetion troy diveuesion„ "Are the ladies capable of ae high Slonta! cultivation BS gentlemen 7' Affirmative, S. Foley, J. Walley; R. Wielaek "an d J. Buchner.. • Negative, Wm. JWin lack, John J. DoveY,'C.Taylonand.D.T. Bottler.. • • ScluTt.Ritt, BAYER LITERARY ASSOCIASioN met. OA Thurgdity' evening. P. C.l.letweiler in the ch i nk.' The reader and essayist being absent, the qpestien, ''Hoe war .takery in the aggregate eidedw retarded human progress?" wai discuss ed 1) P. C. Detweiler and A. A.• Nasser in' the nffitrlnativrqmd Isaac! and Geo. Paxson in theneg ative. Deentio,p in , favor of the affirniative, - Ex t meiseS for next week ore :—Rending_ by G. D. Allen. Essayist, J. W.' Koons.- : Question for 'disseu'ssien,"Ought representatives to be bound by the will of their Constittienter Affirmative, J. W. , TiOons enti'.L K. Wertz. .Negative; G. D. Allen.aind •' ; , o r— • (Correfronden,ce thr CnOtt-1 6zdard Xining OBSERVATIONV4 Jt/ • BELOW - Guorica INTRINOPE. • •. - • . s • . Canes influencing- the Cost of Mining C oat in different Seasne—AVages at the Prashient Dline...Analysla of Cost of Mining a Tonstf Coal at the Prastdrnit Dtine.-fklaehinery for Separating Coal front Slaty Imparittesoi.t.etter hi o. 13. The 'rations &sluff , at. the President Mine are known. to the workmen and on the books of the Company by the fanciful names which were Oren. tn them at the time 'et their discovery. The same seams are worked at the neighboring operntions under entirely different names. This irregularity of nein enclat nre arisen from the went which existed until `within . a few years - of. a knee ledges of the selnence of tb e coal. measures. 'Tables are now. • being published whirl' ,wlll to a certain extent cerreet I tide et rof by treeing cut and recognizing under it* par ticular name each seam as it oeThrs in t he Taring s mines. ' 13,v the Odor these tables the miner can directly. upon striking say. knew n Scald, know the distance 4to the next seaut; and the nature of the strata which inter vene. , •. -The seven seams which are worked here vary 14..tItick 1- ness•Ltsween 13 and Oi inches, and the ease with-which • they can be worked bears a remarkably simple, ptopor. tion to their else. • - ' The following hale' will be,lnteresting es obeying the relative amount of work netessary;to take coal from seams of various Thicknesses : ~...i. .. . - . . • Thickness in Amount tiien outby I • Name Of Seam. Incites. t miner Its 3 hours it; cwt. Diet:eh:mg ` 96 ".. 's ' . „. 41 'lPres' dent, , 47 to GO . :l5 . 1-Lnui.,,, - . - 47 t _ 21 '• Prenzio,. 'llelene. " 24 . . flonnenrchein, 36 • - 16 Dauksehe.n; 18 ' - . ,7 This table which is the mica of extended experience, Is used It. flat foundatirin, for - calculating the „anident - which the Winer Chill receive per scheffelLa PI UNStatt measures,r,ei , at'lloldtlig . about, a hundred weight Thhse who are employed lira searmwhere tho Average I but 7 cwt. per 8 hours, reeelve.three times as much pe cwt. as titoae who are employed in the "Louise" seam F for Instance, where the average product is 21 cwt. In, th I Came time, and le., ell in inverse propertinnin the •AT ragenuntber of hundred weight taken oat: The "pa tent" and paid by the average number of Wagons the • transport, their wages being reckoned by the distanie they have to tmverte, Although the proportion betwee the thicknesit of .the seem'and the autemut possible mine In a day, is quite similar in different ;se:malt el I ho observed that id some cases the variation le him , - taut. Some of the circumstances .vrhich. beside t e thickness Influence the amount takeii old are; Melia , - 'ness of ; the ,e - al and the diteetiorkof its joints: Th Dil l y or weakness of the roof •en'd floor which direct y r. effects the number of propsynequiretland theinelineti n of the seam. The thickness shown to be best adapt -for a large produetion c. coal with the least labor 1 , 'between b feet 8 inches'and 4 feet. Very Important a Is the direction of [kr:Pints, since it la found - by ex • !tient* that when' the Work' is driven -perpehdicula to their plaice the Miner is able to ?Erect nearly to le Ito Much asyshen he attacks -the coal in the directio of • - their Plane. , -- .... In the western part of,Pennsylvernin thla distinct a 'between the "face" and the "butts" of the coil le el y underatood, and in portions of the great Pittsburg m, therniner is alio to take out between threedourtbe lid four-fifths as mu th More when he works against he face is when he proceeds in a direction et:right, an les, or against the hurts.' The most difileniti threat° to "drive" in that region la "half and lair or at an a gle of 96 0 to the jot nts. , , • • 1 ; • - It will be observed that in. the plan for, (akin out roar, which I detailed lti my Presiona letter trout his place, the Work of mining naturally divides ititelf uto - -two kinds : 'first, tirlvin;Ohe hesdwaye e)adl gang aye, and eerond, the. aking nnt.the.piltars which are to ned by these various passages. •JV the first an average flO cwr. is endured hy one linan In a shift Of 8 bout On the second. 30 cwt. during the sometime. • The miners are paid by the amount of labor perfo ed, but long observation has. shown. the rapacity of - mayo . rage workman. and thrrwages are proportioned the ameunt of skill requited.° .. The following • table shore the sererav amen t of money paid ter eat-h epeelea of work, for state:ldt ight hours in the current year: - nts: • , If ewer, ' - , . 50 Putter. • ' 3ten engaged to drawing up the shaft, . . . 41 Men engaged trannwirtlnE above ground, - 33 Men engaged in repairing and attending plsak;' . 41 lien engaged In repairing and attending ventilati n. fd Average. . 95 cent* per,B hours . The following amount- per shift, received by • wee in several tool basins, will bo interesting for per set o comparison: - . . . , ~ 'cents. I •. • ail . Newcastle, Toslaad, . 82 Serelny, Belgium, b 'D'udiey, England. - lee Skarbrurktio, Pius, ,- f The miners of Westmeretrind county, Pa., reeeiv who they work by the' husheLabout $1 So per day. n e planation of this different* Ilia proper to Verner , th, beside the grentet mat of living with - urt. gamin rim sea general rule, teem vigorous teen then then era, of those I here emu on the Continent, and the lee more Industriously. - The following is an analysis of the cost of the d 'tee f"upon thol,bank" of one ton of mat (TOM ths.)b ng f ' average atoll the Reim ter the year 1838. It ispl directly train the booki of the Company (with , of un a sub.equeut redaction to nor standard of mess re. at worthiend apart from the valuable statistical 1 fern doe it, conveys, will serve to illustrate the min tent withwhich all the accounts of the 'esteldishm irt, kept tiectch an analysis being made at the end •ev month; - . . - For , . •-- Transportation under ground,' • - Drawing (thrinoth shaft), Trasportotion aboveground, 'Pumping trate'', - Ventilation, - Wood fgr pronping.de., • ' Otherlattaterials, - Wootio. Moist, itettaleof loots, de., , . liopair of lbecitinert and buildings, Direction, tiovernment tax, de. lgalania total coat of production her ton df $1 'not Including lotereat on capital, %blob Is 1,:i00,000 ;batons or About. • $ The large Item occurringlast In the table ne a N explanation. It la . prinelvally made np of e d feet or alx arbeffela In erery hundred. boomed b (PT, tURIA UM) the gross prrdott of the mine. . .• Th. I m prmitlon of tide tax k .ordered. nett, . the ,support of the Minlog•Borean.,but His elmrl; greater Mae Is actually required to keep up M. t dei r meat, this establishment alone paying £41,000 . • year. The. manner in which the tax is assessed, raw a touch private complaint, the lelvy being made upon be gross , lumina...and not upon th. profit or income of 1.. work. Thus It a lit he seen tLat those companien wt. position With mud to market is uhEtvorable, and wise are en deavoung by a largo erode:: to coanpeneste Tor Abele slight profit per ton, are premed upon the heaviest. 7Tbls 11 but one et the many Instances I have had tqra , lon to observ.., whelp Enupean Governments .proted" the en terprising spirit of their subjects. The price, above whieb :this Ccmpany ran .t sett Its coal, le fixed_by law at 1 silver grorwheux.kmi 'el:types scheffeTrOv $2 - Or toe of lino pounds. Now, Oiling the production at 70,000 tuns per year. the clear p fit of the mine Would be $26,0U: . 0r not two per cent o the origi nal capital stock. This sum, however, Is very nuderlelly Inc sedly en. other source ofprollt„,which la gerite.often an -tympani...! meet of Westphalian mining operations. .4 Fr/rater Ntrt I of the coal la coked by the Company In the Ltumediate vicluttyrd.the pit, and the coke diapered oft the rail wave and iron manufactory eitablishmente, This operation. which Is dons in various wale. and I which employs a large share of capital in MIS- vicinity, I wiU speak of mere at length In my nest. .;. -•- • . None of the smaller ontrivances for feellihdleg that. e tre° • labors of the workman Week me as baying re prim.: tleal value to . Se American pubilb.: than a ficksrfan which tomtit:les draught for tel Ares In the hop . for re pairing tools. The fan is 30 indievin Ohm r, and 214. Inches through , the Phel consisting of tw rest iron sp t plates, screwed together by Gr! aang:Panthemference. It can be heard little further than a lathe nning at the same speed; :whitens a:machlne for blow glt is said to excel the common din which makes curb - ts unideas- - ant humming onmieriver steamers and to nrsoachlne shops ' This dtedrabla pilules Isobtatued byeorei if Mewing's & the tau In a dirantlna' from the centre Ird She air which is to be driven:bursa. It Is the aitof the mathematical deductions of • mechanic itt tenni. who be, published a hook upon the subject. , '.- The real upon arriving at lb* rerfece is imme d iately run opera Burgle') of smooth iron plates to the edge at the pluttorm. and there tumbled fro the cars upon a floor. .1 feet belotr, Tide nom ;Is: partly. composed of a -Voice work of cast iron, where notes time inches :Neese . allow much the largest iinarditY of Coal 0 own upoo,lt to tall tbrenr,h.. What mamba above U a ite free fr om, pieta and le sold ender the tame. of .p coal;'-or 9 I L unaP coal." 1.4 however, thereto but lt ritemand Ow this quality: the Mahe contents of the ea are ,hroken; up and passed through the 4-limb atomic Alt :.. ' : All that lOU below lieonvertedlobiebk by therein' of tbeCompany. Tiro conditions are foe to be Items. smi, tbst an excellent aritchaof tokeshatie ',Obtained i the cosi Must be btonitht 19 t4s n 1144 li SW Al tssibier and the elate with ihtehlftsiblettercled - .4 't I i)t ea , out. Feimerly the Ord Of= WA' ttottllkois iis-ow t ' 1- - I' • :" . 1 . •:?! - - - I • '-.. -•41 34-•-' r - -_•• '". ' lintnris, toi t t i Vreetuillift i to=lllll -. lho OW entarttlit _ . It Pe " 'it t Avrier,T...„,.4...,...bfra !Kea* tetc. ettar Mftc thilltilsttiallelliesittortt Ihri apprept coal.' yormerlyinnwhiwilett .., Str wealshutttlieritoe4std *us thhitiroutthe • • 4 this plea PaP 4l 4 4 4'ottleltehithhitAtteuil7; 4• •• a l t thine bas adopted, which answers thEttnuble pen , pose of ci . sad tosmitinty, and Les , ettihr:doull tot Wirt to rhythm of Ark Airselne. • betetlllltfiell coal from - by washing; OM Weltitiereo " es of - gelatin, wetbt Werke* strut ftfitheit , , 'differ. *tow Of WO , enOnt:ponseined .by . ,t.Ww htlittertenst it tetrad upot belfries:MO liartione. 71 , •;ot• ei-, , ;es". -,-•,., i• ' Tim ead 14 ftet.paillog tirratsE ;rhiabletwltt, __,_.„0.,ieL41... hil screen, Is 0 debt bftwO tutikai" tli ol ltelemels' n' an eieerstW whieh throrm It 'Wit thritiPtialsalif lily +Karin* ale - with Menbes - ime kutT4tneitl - Illaam:: , The sniallecpass ttuottat,andarc eb eiathtineartifiudt 0101, In* hetes i and ars, setare• witeetedeff :to_ 'tbe coke or •, Ttss Urger piettea,lelt reach the oppiiite end, atillfted into hopper; ar=dsalovo . a pale of met liottrolters,l4lnehas in.d , . ... Onto? t-lese, ratters is Orrn.Eneettrer is treed lei snows able traria, and li only held is contact with the Met by „a - gutta-percha epritig in iu r r e slide Mid coal falling_ from the sieve re Westovera s • Inclined table , - whenribor bort pick. out the bug laces of *de- • Themass now falls betwi en tha rollers. and the; teal is ,trashed Into a powder. while the state being of .skrinuch - firmer text ore pushtnt the rollers apart and falls through totbeelreta.-- A vibrothifi sierebelow alkiwe the floe coal to drip into a car whiff' is prepared pr It, while It carries the slate and sotnercora into a separatebiu. Ilthrrernsinder is not east awe* the laurel nons.eleuretite of the elite anti the bityti l enal which fail withS it .15arnlatia • profitable fuel for e boilers of the 001Z1 'lltly. The )uf - a gone-perch:it sirl rot Fir bottling tile rollers locrselyher has been atleOdedYwitb no Ws:dup .-Laos, a . : their adopllon is considered it . successful et- I rt perimen ...Each spring consists ola mass three hullos title k, 414 broad, and about two Atet lotmeeting by its co nt mel , (not by, Os expansion-as is the cue witivear springs}to draw the rollers together. The rums..which It will lei remembered I spoke of in i former letter, as being al tubed to the cages in IleittiuM, for the porPoolo of emit fug the des tu case the rope breaks; and OEM prevent pg a fall, a ,in am Item but instead of steel are .furalshlti with gut ha springe orbalf the slut of) the aboje. Several gee. hare . occurred in whith 1 they it re Proved th em Ives fully equal to the heavier spin of !petal. ' - • The iferniving is coustric ted on a plan which I de , renumber before to biro noticed- . II has the, ny edit nl re of baring po central azitt.hot Instead *large circuit' a perture.loto which the :coal can be thrown I with° t•obstruction ; mid no luterkg braces to Interfere, witb.l ti substance to be screened. It consists of aryl indri ; web at • wire, about four feet to diameter, which occupi the middleof awoodetteyllndat six. feet is dl. :mete - A heavy cast Iron hoop runsero o od each cud of the ,c den cylinder, and the whole - epparatus trite upon here boopt irbleh roll upon _a couple of thug. whee beuralb. Sloilon given to the Sanyo wheels is trans hied. to the screen, and it - may temade to revolve at au required speed. A lair of whoeb. which roll towel on each aide, serve to .b 9151 the cylinder in its pla re Alt falw he per tf . Is bit, °ugh tbis sepsrattng machine would only to ow ere the emit was extremely Pall, yet, in snob eases, vantage It posiessea Over hand eerecns is remarks tierlous to its ereetlea the cost beetess 8 - ye each CokeCokewas screened by hand at a 'cent of Iry 2.0 eents a. At present the cost of tbe eperettun Ia wanes 1.8 per ton:. . , I'lor,.lileirrrritest Cough - Drops 804 Dua '.n Pills can ba oble s tneli nt Fegeee Hotel, in Homes, The pllla are excel - laid for rainy Let fleeti . ia hair to., It: D:'Scdosazn ' at hi r s 'riew 'stoic, Corner intro and Noriiglan etreeti, has on lwrod caries, Dry Goods, &v., of the best quality, at the lowest prices," 1.).• Satirtres, Continental Souza And Seedless ieitis, just received and tor. sale et atcpox- D'fi Dry ; Goods, Grocery and. Trimming. Store, st do'or to `tank Po:t's Hardware Stem' , Centre eet.. ' . - 2'inuo.--Fnoit . Cit.. ALiztir •• Yid;-.M. C.,witeic 111 , /11CAXS46.—Washingtoo; 11, C., Tiips4l, 1856, thave need two bottioliof your Btertiavet Wok -1 nci Valera; and hiiiiifroadd it very useful incomi .'' ' lodisisit4nord,ol46elie, and :rvoduiiiiiid it $1104!) iiiiitta,Osaiiievaii lielelgious ~01310ili ' aid idtiab!ii anie. -1 - 1 -:- -, . -i..- . ' [ Diarirni) Wm= Iforkz . ".--BCertiave i s, , 1161- (717diou'IBIr9itortinfine: fweek . r has i: t u hl i i e i d . 4 u s • ti e a f e. recommendi I . y Il i t p e c p u : i t a z d e b i i 1,, u u i s7 t, go‘ • ; ' . CLACA E. Es e ß'gr4litAN. FiILSIHnb;Oet. 21, intl. `• 1. • (Mrs? 8: is the wife of the noted Lithographer ? ) '. Thu Levi: Mau Slizereu OF At.LeaussTroux yv HAS GAYS' US 717 E FOLLOWING : • - . . 4 1was attf , cted erith Debility of the . Digeitive Organs sinoontingto a severe attack.of Dyrpep 7 sta,.which had re duced wy firalf considerabli.— My wife was also, afflicted under setae circus . stances, nod with ' same disease. Hiving fused -your medicine ealled-Boniaea's Holland Bitters. We both olitained mile/rand are happy afford you this • publio "evidence of:its-value." • '; PittsbnrchiJon. 22d, 1851. • JoHN FORSYTH. THE COAL TRADE. 1 . . '&141111121. P.Mttevllle, November SG, 1859: The quantity • tent - by 'llatiroad . thiu week is .30 ? 773.07.---by Canal 39,496 7 00—f0r the week 76,200 07 tone against 50,501 tons for the corres ponding week last year, Loss for the week 10,- 237_15 tonsl . ' - The deaandlor:StOve Coal particularly, con tinues unusually brisk, and the operators are mak ing all - they Can of this description of Coal, by shitting their Rollers at the Breakers. The advance in toll, to take place on the Lehigh Valley.Railroed tkr: and after the first of tiocem beromounts to 7 cents kW°, Making the charge 82 eents'for toll- and transportitiOn: When 'the 'longing Roilread and Schuylkill Renal Compa nies adVaneed their rates 10 cents id July lest, no advince took plaeo:le.tollsin the Lehigh Region. 42 The Reading Railroad rates arkoir ten 'cents ; a lon higher to Philadelphia tbau MO were this time laetycar, and it would be n i uieldal la advance them to a higher rote during the Win ter season as ionio parties aro urging theca to do. We don't "think.they will do it. • • The. trade sums up this week a follows: , ~ —mr-t- ~., .1.07 ' '. 1,.. , Ixqe ,c2,0:;.-<3. g';‘, - . 1.-a - r. •••••o—rl Ef. •% `.5iZR , 1"....E1 alg -- — ,, Aa • •,i- ~V4I-;1> ;' : . :41 . i : 14 .0. 1. ;EI - _E rS-14 w w..g2lTve. • gr.. =.- natl . w•I /0 ....0 0 .71 . R a' " • g 'Z. * ' .A 7 . 1 2 r - - 11 V . e , r*,: gi4-1'..;14 tg- F2e " . ' ,.1 -- ;•;.q. .; -4%), tt t • Igg P ' .P..n. t, ttL- , a .• 5- ' -- '•&' E'zh,":l P • ! 4 I i FF,, - i •P ' •N , 3 , . ..... ; • , ' ' .1 I. - - 1 1 748 ;44gt.it I 1.,_•-•-• ; G. aar et'ti T Sltrat.g. ,5 1, s'ail8 0 ; 2 • 1. lia-..0.....m e;:t !:,,' .0411.1.1 4•0r.tit0.., . c ° , 1 : 1 . I g P S t 3 iii. I .... Cr, I 116. tO I t• r .11V !-lett 5.1111 zo' :3 3 I o .cats I-a "aP. Q C. g WO , •••• tt R - Ett2Voz:Zi'Vcr 11]. I=l El Ild e. eBll CV ell 1 jE 114 - ' Shining a gain of only 5 985 7 tons - over the i ' _ 2 - _. al eorrespending meek last year. The De laware Its 3 Beckon Company have made• the' largest get for )4.2 12,6 . the par so far, cad the Lehigh Company comes )2 . 4 ' next. • . • - ' ** - ' ts.t • ac.s 110-ate were vey scares yesterday foritbe . Canal, nt.3 ok4 and but few were arriving.' Freights remain *IVO. (4.6 out change to Ilan'Tirk, but some are asking an ni.4 • _ advance of 5 eente par ton to Philadelphia *tithe I P 2 - 0 Delaware front: _., ‘, • • •-.; ,too. -Freights to taito East have receded Otitis at , wets Philadelphia, the high rates asked having check tax ern- ed ,rhipmeuts.t. 'Wo quote to Easton st . 90,t0n r for Rhode reined $1 50,.and $1 10 to New Tiork. • . r far Prom one to two weeks more will in ail proton '''. buy close , up it°, navigation on the Canals, judg , . log from the present indication of the weather.. . - While' tbe Anthracite Coal• Trade shows an in. crease of upwards of 900,000 tons,- the Dimon'. . none Coal Trade above a falli ng .off of abott 100;000 tons fes the -different avenues leading . . to thi seaboa rd. _ •• ; The earning: on the Morris Cabal exceed those . • of lett year, s 'far tit year, $22.538. ' The miners - have resented work ,at the Diboll' - Coal Mines, near Alton, where 4 strike be...mist , ed for some time, - The -advaroce of half a cent per kushel deanaoded was * ; ceded to by the Su perintendents of tbio mines. ' • '..• - The-Coal 'lffirkets. .. '! rIfILADItLPIIIIA.Nov.2S.—Price old baud 'vessels: Schuylkill White Aehi - `s3 8553 , 50 lied Ash 2 .' . - 3 45- _3.80 i ' " 13 9 retail ; ' . . , ~ . 4OD 4,25 liebigb.Lcomp,- •,- . '. . . 3 SO_ (0,3 60 --.• a Prepared,' ' •'-- ' -3 40 .0 .310 . '-'a -- By retail, .. '.' • ~ 425 elko 450, .... er. .• . i 13avrteoin, Novemo23.—There bar been an iinproverecot in the price of Aithnioitrj Coal and ibe - deulers ate pow chorgini g higher for the inf, plies„furnishod. for- consumption. ,Ws quota it at $4.75 1,.55 per , ton of 2,24 U, ibr.' [rota" 'Abe yard dcitvertd.We , aro not : Advised. of any. special movement in - Cumberland. o We eontinee to quote itat $3 25 for fair, 4350 for-run . of .utinoti and i s 4 per ton fulnerp.",'„.: • "''' - 2 - <" ' '-' • ,_. , „. . . , - New . Your, Ilitormittair • 24.,-Tbe demand * for Dateatic has been good, and priati are yachting. ed ;, thilimpirrfor the _East continues activ e s--.; Wi quota - by aurae at $3 40 • •®64 40, and from ' yard at $4..25- (` tuts . V 3 len. - Foreign has been In limited - request ' , with var. stun *apply 01111latii itoportationi bein ci!Elty ta! Gal Cam : , Pairlei) - 1 1 0 12 - 120u4sal. .- - . - -. -i Bosietti-Noverbber 22..0.-ThertritlreMlitee de ' fps in foreign Comi r - la Pict** and ,Sydalii totli; lag uf ati,eoastatoiiies Lai beak dose JO - pekes are nominal.. in Mailish COMet isles at $l3 :Id ebll44*. - - Uthrsaite hat. , too , is] 1 4ivot sitakll demand at: $5 50 et SIS 1 , 1 tom ~,, J -. ,-,--:n•-g WM= .. , . - . .. • . _ . . . • . . : ..- ~ ~ . ~.- ,- ... . . - . ... -. • a, • , - - , •. - . I :t " l"r irft. ti ethomV ' 1 1Nati$004 0 1120,41740 4 1 1 itWOAW ,t;;-,i7: f urlAexopeAmigia.pgalvi:oo474llllis7: ''' ''' .... '4*. ;./W, ..:,/ 4060. o ', A 14.-ilite lld il4l4 , l l 4lo * -1111 4 p ot , , , _g.'4 , . • . ',..:j..7'.:..1'-':T .7 ....... 8 . 14 e:, '. ~ .a 2: 041, Tottni#4otiit lakariii ipo tkio wog% :41341A15T **-:':'':!~' :.,*W~l‘ ;, '',, 4111,00;1 - 7 '• ;1 ' ' •,- .: .._:;. ' 2,051r1t;5. wig-9:" - . 43ftle "" dr = tliktallaladdltbod tt'ofdadstiew, :Pwll 9 l A o *.:: -':..'..; • ':' ',•::1.2114.13,734:_ otk eatataaltrin ~ j'„•111; nap, *bait - . Ide, •• ln addition sto Wald dialt•ltaarltit gasarilleiirontaa, l u idi4o4:„:-• , -" . 111 -- . • •'-, s t os o t i Sibitttliftbot int* lUtgraltiai.datatba. a sitantwtOr Rtntlonaly tikia you, ,- • .._ iprop 0, ;..:44#14.4,1a, i ii ,, iim ing e f,....."l - qincjeg ris"cm!' 4 ''Z' .' . leskseSsit, ft pops '-'""------"" ' ''-' --------- lat Sciiii tusbilie is auloa in Paris i ) tiartiaft, and .•'-!-EAS4O/13- _ I !,i .,. •4 : 151:00. tbidk ,„ T .„4 l 4, : g t whi, --- -' . -' ~-'1 - -.-; " : ' : ' . " l:4- lt- ' 'CUM . AI. VS . AND 1101.110--Itinroday. tuad.ittidaTi; i nallfo9 : .3: ; ' . " . " — " --- t o is.lB, r. 3 311 tO to l o P o ,; .cioek bl.; tbri b Lie ut ;i-,4llaks ions a t l - i irtati_ ; t . ,4 Term* SS tbiltre eekera. • • _ . • „, . , 1 Nov; 21,1•9 • — ' -. ' , ' ~1' - T . !°Z4,th3iib4 SIN 4 41 5 3 ; • _ . .Naltitylltllll 41tallyeratitit 1110 t The forlewing l the ittututtt Ceer tisosikettit oieribe different railroads iu week 'ending rui Thursday eyeniti.glOt: Stine TIM end& toren A. R . L 9, 03 Amos 1 9 Xt. Clrb°n• " 4. 4,70 19 Ethuyiktll - µ - B=l It 3 a Od Mt. Chin.na & rt. Carbon- - 120203 ' 431.817'1:0 13ieek, "." 14,571'13 AC3.745,10 lane 3111113M111. ' e. 31802 - =An' Lehigh Opal Vttede t0r.1839-by Calif. Yu the weak audio; at litstauda7 bat: . • •;.- Lehlult_Coal and . 15;310 11 £441..9 719' Spring Mountain Minus, . • • 113 IG S3itrl enlend or do., •' [•19310• 21 : 51,3 Dearerlleadow dn.. 4.65012 Neu York tad Leht;tlt 0331 Oa, -7k 04. • 1 011• 4 7 14 German Penna. Casii:!Q.; • • 1.1011 19 .43.113. 10 North •;3pring llountaluiCatl, 1413 09 • • 27,470 IS. Old !Ismer Meadtor - - - 990 03 D,Mumuneyatud others, ••• . • 181 ISt •. 3.351 IS - • ;454 01 145403 03 East Sonar Loaf Dal" • . • • -41t16 11 28.433 07. 'Mount kleantnl Opal,' • • ' 970 00 - 10,47803 . Connell /Wks,' • - • - 54,71.1115 , ititioutk coal. . " 14594 Bart Mountain Coal Co. ' 10.. 91.00670 franktia Coat C 0... • • • • • ' 914 16 r 23.944 03 Audenritod tinp't tkalCo.,• • 1.,..1)1 07 131.7111 Stafford Brook Von!, - - - ISI •Uartford Caul 11:4, ' •:; 461.16 17.1r3/17 lLtneock Cal, , • • • • ~. •• - . 455;00 sir Toll ent- Transportation on feta. A statont liAll. IIOAD ,' ' ? nits 'Prom . - From _ Free' di MCcerbon: S. Elven ..Aubur a ri.tlintoo .1 To Ittehroond, St 30 ' . St 45 ..$1 33 .$1 30 '.To Philall'a , , 360 ' 1 43 - . I:4 ' -1 30 Sokol; 33 *lll9, .3 33 •1 30 1 20, ' ' 3:20 ItoOdlng,i .* • -93 ' 90—.. 2- * 80 80 . , • Ilittei ;of Toll by Chtnalttor the present. POni 11. Oar6oig. 311.th.rbota. S. FA vtia.ll.Ctintos To:1'91140a , .75 : 74 -. • 72, - ; .. GO 81:o io.l. Mills, CO•. „, 59 67 60 , . Norristown, 55 ' •.,, '. 54 - Id: 45 ILu -diogL 38 . 37, 33 • . • 31. Ita - tes of Freight by Canal. i_,.rvii.pt. a if. XL c.!.- st Ilacen: : 11. Clinton. li Toew York., $1 9.1 ~ ... $1 80 $1 Li . To ,ehilida., . 70, - . . * 65 90 t • . 4 2 "."•, 0 :?" 4 rbm ogt tes.v.-f2er.,-sr, Total, I RVill - 19 813753 Lehigh Its -"- ": •-• For week,tudins on Saturday tattt' . . . • • - sets: roru: Hazleton. (A. Pardee • 2:511 10 09.116 03 N.tlnaar lozaf,( Picker Ca..:) 7 ; 1 1`f'3.000 1001191 05 Council Illtlize,(6hirrpe, L. & C 0.,) :1,915'00 - 05.113 blonot Pli.axaot, ' . ' 335 - 15 17,81:.13 8. lit (Martine Flainpshlre.)" . 3,572 18 111,0= - 07 Colaratoe.4ltatellff Jobuzona 838 10 47,19919 Bearer lloadoir, • - • 451 07 18,031 03 _ N. Toik A & 3on) I;t:SS 01 .11,819 11 N. Sp.klt.(l.ll:Meerenry Cci 4 1,242 . . 02 . 40,424 03 B. Sp. 311-(Dolblif & C 0..) • r 19 ea Union lornvemeo4 Co., ' gonna* hen n., 111.41.11Ack, Creek , Other 8121ppera, - '76311 61 , 564.194 01 20,167 16- 918 2 153 02 El=l2l Last sear, Inc/ream', Kates of Toll and _Tritarportstion' OX THY LOIIICO VAILXV ILAakkOiO. , 'lliacb Chunk. tOTrefilOti, ,• St BO do Elizabothppit, 90 do' ' MorrliVanal [Main at Philllpaburg, • latta . oa 'trot °mita: . :From Nandi 10:.00k to Now rork eidDeli ware. Raritan Canal. , • t 2 From Moloch - Chunk to New• York vid - Mot 4 " rloCzkioi, • • •• . • 2 112 -. Rates of Tolls &c., from Dlnnih,Chlunk. Vla behhih Valley and Northern Penn. Kailroada. - - to .11,0ster - street;Phpattelphitt, - , - " i'. ' . . - ..Rates..of, 011,,,,k.0.a.ea Italttxtkore., i la car 3 0 1 . itradiruhial . f. . , '. Crampon .-. Cars ...', From Sitabury fbor r eShimoklli, $2 50 's.7 lb IX,. below Do. , 245 • . j 2 10 Treverlon, : r - ', 1 tiO • . i Lykens Valley, r 1 79! , -.,, :21. , C" 19d' P19,1707e. C7c1.10. Eitcac'lx.l4li. AND °TILER SCHUYLKILL CC' STOCK§ cOltragtED WrElfalf PT WILWA3t TRolll^Xtr, 'Rai 'road," s i•—• Philadelphia'. Reading k Potherillo ii bd i Mine HUI and Schuylkill Haven - - ', r 50 i neunt Carbon.-.- - - ~ -- - - -- - 1 50 Mount Carboy And Port Carbon - -1! 50 I Mill Creek , 60 tlebuylkill Valley ' I rto Lorberry tireek• • -• • -• • 50 law atara .• - - ------ ; 50' Canals: Bch nylkllrliavigatlon ill 5 - 0 „ Preferred• : T . 60 trulOn uanal • - - - - "., ;0 " • " preferred': - 1 / 5 0 4e1.& Ilnd'n Coal ATraniportaVn Co'R ;100 Itlorris Canal Co.,- • --; - • F 100: " preferred -• • 1 ,100 flattened& Coal Coinpanieal Lit tleachnyl. & Coal If 50 Lehigh Coal navigation Hazleton C9AI CO.- - .• ti Buck Mountain Coal Co. -•50 : Pennsylvania Coal & R. - ~ 100 Lehigh Valley IL Co. • -• - i 50 l.ykensYalley Coal co. - •;- CO Beaver Meadows Coal & R.C0... • 'I S-10 Lykens Talley nallroad & Coal Co,: PQ Coal Companies' /Orest Improvement Co --• ' • ; 25 Delaware Coal Co. - 1. 60 CumterlatfiCoal Co. - - 50 New Creek C1)11 - •• • 10 01/ACellialleollo I • Illners' Bar* • ---- • - • 50 Valmont' Rink • -1, 50 Pottsvllleifsis - • • . - 60 Pottsville Water -C0:" . .. • - • - 2.6 *I - T he Stock of all Coal Companies mil theolmvellst . when furnlskid by those who publles Hon. • NEW ADVERTILENTS .• ' ' .31 OVE:BLACKINC: , new article, of amanita' quality. at a low Oriel, mar be al at G plltanrs.. 1 rciu , 4l34 try it. - 11, - % Pottsville. November.2o, '5) ' 4S. A LON2O LIVERMORE,. Civil En- TRENIONT. gebnylkill ronnty, $d.:01111 attend to the sarilus duties of the protection. flaring upwards of 30'years experience; flatten himself that be min render satigfartion. •• • . • .. • ...Has a Janice number nertalivoniait, "MA will be gladly, show - n. ratraeta from akw of uttleb are here with submitted: [S:tract of letter from Orf.tAIINCR ,LIeOCX, dated, Freer dam, '24th September, Malt] "lingo; been enunciated with you to. several years In the construction.of the most difficult part of. the Ponn'a.Canakit ghee me pleasure to state that while acting as one of our principal -enzinerrs, you gave full - satisfaction to all concerned. ad d -was contddcred an a competent, efileient and faithful Officer. end I think not ;Inferior to any upon our puhlic woVis at the tTte.. (Extract of letterdiontJair.*C. SEILM.Egq., ling Green, Kentucky; Oct. 18th. 1847.) "Ala member of the hoard , of Internal Improvetneids of KY.; and riesident of Ow upsia of lifeen & Circler . IfiveratOmmirsioners, Mr,'Llternorre was employed•by 'me to ruperiutemfaa Chief regineerkhe line of slack- Water upon Groan & 'darner viver: In making the se; lest ion of Mr. L. who artit - an ett t irs stranger to me - at that time wax guided by Gen . !. ',Renck. or the Son n'a. -pnblie works. Ills testimony in Mr. fix behalf, aa's of . the meat flattering character. My long.sularquent as iodation with him in'conseijinence of Ole recommends lion, Proved him to every_reapect worthy,of moral and profevaional claaractig given, WM Ay thiltoz , (talent man.' . Sermit,me to add that bit unites with "great and va ried experience In bill profession • a spoilers intensity, which eires a guaranty. to tlie success of any work upon which he mai be anitagatf.". ' [Uatract • or letter from fox. t4..L Uttontiroon, and twelve other prominent • citizens of Warner county, • Kentucky, dated lloullnit ( mien, /txpt o s 44 Y, '• .Marcli.lFs3;l . . • • "fhe undereigned cinema of Wa.rren county, take 'this method of expressing their very high appreciation of threkill and ability of Alonzo Livermore. EN, am a civil En . gibeer, and their Julien confidebee In MN 'Dieu; pity as a man. They cannot forbear to pay that they know no gen tieman.ln whom they, And AP they 'Akre, thte enilee Peel inn of Kentucky. hare higher confidence as ir faithful, accurate and scientific en xi n eer.". [Eitraet of letter from lion. Jonx . 7. entrrrsosx. fro. • titer tlovornor of the -.State of Kentucky. more re. Gently 11. S. Senator front slid State. PIM' let- • "ter was written in 3lny. MN at IVashing.l • ton 'CRY:3 "For some years pat 1 hare not till thin season met with Jlr. Livermore—anterior to that tlotepe was in the employment Ofthe State of Kentucky. on bee work rt of Internal lusprosements and gave I &nese Universal sat. infection, I bad the pleasure of some personni atslualn tinee and intercourse with him, and from alt my -know edge of bum, I take pleasure in, recommending him as a gratienum worthy of respect and confidence. • • [Extract of letter from JARCO WCARAM, EN., a highly esporteneed c ivil engineer. dated " llarrisburg, April OrtI,ISZR. , , "Mr. Lirennnre has lung ennerlence and ,innipetent Ishii, and Industry, with unsullied lotrgrity." 1 Nu 2n, ' . : . f4B4rn., • • rATEsrr.POCKET COIN DETECTOR. , For Testing 'the Various Finds, of . Gold and Silver Coins.... I'l is lit!miltea by all to be the most perfect thing of Its kind error offered to 'the Palle. at, en email that it ran be carried In the pocket isitit• - . out any ioecinvenienee. • ' . . • . tirz r ery 341elteat Apia , / hart trt far, • , Berry Noteketper thraddhavi . , AZ" . Etwey Xerlaa nic should Acme It .t:arry .Man Busineas ahead hare's!! It detects tit , the lame' moment t `hah size. thieltnern and 'weight, in* a Ilidf Dime to Drdlar in envier. and from gj In goldidP Ni sa): barldEei foreign Gold and Lill. ter, and Fella alLquleklyas poet), wit hout the arid:gannet of a word. It la elmple;entinently wasted, darable,Ar nomical and perfect. 44.••.& Warrantee goes with aeon one that Is , sold. , PRICE ONE,DOI.I. ka t ', Pest-paid, to any rut of the United .Btater. iirlieto what the •Brewspaperts 5t0rt..7120 pmeosion of it Is I perfect duaroutoo agaliut beano Ito.' posed trpon.aritb spurious eolue.—Nnee. • 'steed lan II sons. certain, 1 useltable.--Ere. loomed. A. blind man with one In bin ptieeeseton. may bitt deft. snee 61 the stioet.lAilthal counterfeiter of the day..—Ere. We tunneller/I H. Without heat:llion, to be the most perfect this:lsot Its kind ever offered to the : pubtis.c . We like it. and cordially recommend , It to public fever. —Natrona/ Argus. • - It is worth he price tea times told.--aty Tkvs. • • • 5t..4% .•.. AGENTS "WANTED ' • 1;* An Agent wonted in every COUllity ID the United Staten, itrehota a heavy discount slit be made. hatenteeserN' whit terms of 'ineenep. - en the redid pS of One Stoller.= • . Addreati all ardent to - - 1 • IMLAY & SIORNELL'a "- Beak Note 'Report.", Philtutekkiet,Tcr. The BriOntur, has heed NrThhiy Years the eonatent andraustemeeyt companion of the Critter,- Mercluest.= etert4 Trickr; Mechanic end the Petinleasring the oldest on the Sodieest, and the ablest in the World, end bar: Immo reaubseribera then ell where combrutd, yeti. Attlee) od ties !Wend Iltit of itectiinont hi at tbe ordhly,lrep*; wen year, - . :". $i ' . l aildi•Motittetf. I Copy; Otte year; , • lochs:ling, without tetra char=s. & copy Of the Coins nt thetherldt containing els** number of Istaanliteenely, illextrated Yeihtenthe lanweadoos of the Swims OW, - Giver sad tither COWS of all pattima, thin can be found In soy ether verk t itai trbkitritt - ter °Wiped trout !othertt3 - Irystetreilbtlly ormeifit - Adams 2, ••• • 4 Tetj,,AretztaltLys.,. ; = • - Abu Nits telexavibummid.rvi 'Botest, 19 • 044 . 0RDINANCE VSTABLISOING the,,vvidth, Of, the toot-pct to a piui of CallawhiU cities, la tau ataaushof Pottsville: ... LAttil ePdainattai apactai Pox "O't,°k‘;tr vii — .Bo;;;;ii; 7.rattriat, a ria ais WWII , Waistal the aiaaesitY of the'satess. That thwaidth et the toot patelawste la Callsablif street. hatatauttOust saA George shaa Gs Ste X; awl that the cash stow% and rattan shall be , :usaisthal ascoadtag itratie . eatair• lathed as the tat Asy at licastaber. A 1)..34.55 1 ,*ay Wag regalatfu uas uullawscata the. bawl wAsitts• Ovals* ' . • N gametal :awl raised labs se.polaaani, at POtattlla, this easeuth do of tiotraber:a. • • 'D. b MGR, Prandial. Attest, A. H. Wotan. Dien Clark. , . PottaTi/10, November :A '39 - 4f4 - • tiLifakt REAL I._STATE at Private. Bala'. ! HE subscriber offers at priva te _,L i..trethe weillininen 'ltepner Farm and Tie- . 1 4 , ern Stind, 4 shwa* Inur miles oast from Ilia ' West' Cann totrmhip, Schnilklll towns', co Waltz shoot =1 Arm. The improtemente rootlet a large 'avian House . A farm: itnne building Intended fa n nom, one tenant, boom, distillery t elder mill and p a lerwe Switzer bisrp, static, VA;;OU 'abed, and other n,, tbuild - Inv'. .Ttiera am throe-scud apple orchards. on Ow prom -360; retinues: of running water at the house MIA barn. A gond payt of the land le *ell timbered. It• hi consid ered to be ono of the ;cant del rable properties lti Seb.nyi: ktn eisuuy: .. - , . Jac.a/131.11ER,larni4burg. Noveconer . Pti. '219. . . - . 4Stir . I I '.' 311SICt LLA IRON TJ,k . BI r „ort 16 li use of lorkera hi Irov. 'lbh Is a complete little book. Itrlee, Rb cent& Just published, aad :or este by• _ _ , piNE anti' New *e ‘ '' 3Llckere r r ju3t v‘.‘I, IICUOLS k lIIECK. 465 16 10,441 16 . - 445 12 i'.lo 66 . - 60 09 5,612 04 OPILX_Sa 50. 4 • rrHE WAVERLY NOVEL,ibound cow pieta. at ant" $.l 514 fur sale at j II.II,INNA!"S: CArap OW: kZtore,ll,llvUe. .N0v.19,'4 47 45,579 00 1,532,047 03 M,340 141,313340_11 CRACKERS.. 1 " LCINCH, Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin ge rand Wine Ontekin a, received !moil etory trout l'bilQelpttla. try ,E. 'PUTT. • rottsvill., July .114.'59 29- 6,5:11, 00 21037,1 t APPPLE` TREES. 00"Pb If. ttELS, em 'racing Atte best varlet its. ready for trauspl.tutlue, for tale t y tba gawk., &zoo or bandrud by Oct. 15 . la . • It. 114NNAN. ttinBCRODII. A I.001"1"S. State and Black-Board flweytlfwa for fichoultq a capital Book for feweborts for sale very low, at Et: HANNAN'S Thotvre, Noy. 19, '59 ' SpLENDIDA‘SSORTNI 'll TT 0:;i:Nr. 011. LAAI S. and ' also the Oily may be lound at Xi hOttli F. MiIITIT'S lardware iitttre, Alcomasil and examine then?. • totteritte, November 12 1 .'59' 4 1 1- CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND CREEN. BEATTY has reeei ed and • for ilia,' very choice black and 111 eon Teas, 'which he offer* told+ e•etoment at fair rate , July - Annual SUPPLEMENT to DIGEST. AIobNNI,JAL DIGEST of the DON' . • Penterylvaitla fee e 2541 of the years IP3 to 1839, sr Ineladei the Aete of the last sessten or tho , Leglo• later*, ter sale at • D. BANN ANN .ttonkster;.: rears .Oe last se.stnn or • D. ItANNANN'qf • UPHOLSTE.iiii4C. The srtbscrlVOr. b3vlng porn mepte4 the Upholntoringbunisien.taprvpared -..•""'"'"'7 — "' - -= to eXerllte 4// ordern.iu ,:hin line, iu tbit;be:4l ;winner, nt .prires. ell Al. iiiIEPOLT.. • Veil' re. AL, near OW. S. RePplieell - Potfrrllle November 5,'09. • .1451y .c .- , DRAINAGE PIPE, 1 s,to',olso for cow:eying wa i ter,from A ck,;•to 12 ineb^4 to diameter, Tory cheep cheaper than vcSod'and as durable as iron. l'ereouiiiin rant of ankh Pipenill tied It in any (In a ..lty at it BA NN Ala 0 Store, PottaTlVe. , libirch 14,19 f FP, V TENT•CAEPET SWEEPERS,. I.ipost:z.c,ollealt article for Ml' ceping ,Joiktirdaofibirp±ta 'Without any du t, nal takes up ever della. A lady who 11.. a irid one in ire says she nimbi not •take SIU for the one aim has, if she could not rep! ce it. , For este a t B. MINNA:VS Book and liety Store. j ', L if0..4 : 462 ou to • IA ,liiiresll and see them, -SAIISACES - ANQ MINCE MEAT; ,1"111 HE subscrilier keeps for &Irk, at his t_. Orrea Grocery store, enrner ot Mark and%Contre !dreads, a supply of S.46.ItGES: PLIDL/ t , -YGS. .5GU.,1- d "s and iIILYGB MEAT,- wOranto,l' ft. , together with all sementable artietes in the. Green Grocery line, and Invites the public to give hint 11l mil.lteehng confi dent that he will gite them entire altii•taribulh with regard to thelaleos, and the (pantyllt these - Metes 13 kept:for sale. . : . ".. .3,IIUEL .1> LLlNoiat. Pothcrlllo. Nneember 19, '59 ' ' -1414 t - I 49 1197 151 42X oo 81% Stichter c •Thompson • _ t•EaLtne, IN . .HARD-WARE, CUT ERY, • • IRON, - TOOLS, &C. Corner Centre and liTax,ket, "Sj.gulf the Saw," —;; • POTTSV/LoisPi PA' - • • Jp.naixy ilett ." ' k\tEir . .(Crpet devoted to VierititirPayidAgrieutture.3ll.o sth fell accent:deo( the new vettlMnrut of flatro - .or.Jersey, mho subscribe, for at only 25 .• 'suttee tin' the ittneuni. Addreve to •e,ll,enunottren P. Oa, *Atlantic Co, • vrivhing eheart lark, of-the best ie healthiest and Most defightfut• ar, and whine crept hilt never cut terrible seeittrre of h tbo north, are ad taionten lands. •1 • EAtil TOW4NO • - • ilaitelphia and 311timore. igited is now prepared to promptly between Phil- • • tore. ' sent at any time fet . two Ki d re. will be picked up whre _ A. Captains can sa e time - by toe by letter before they leave' the mountains, when they expect to Sent Philadelphia-1 - My Tow Write are very powerful and r isnontanded by torn Of great eXpet inure lib Chesapeake' ay and on the Delaware. ; • BIIEBERICK April 2, '59 11-8 m • . • 1 ; Baltimore. .13 o le" g _ . . , - ..MUBIC I' •.-• 1-• • - • • ,• 1 T . JENKINSO?4; Professor of Mu- . pi • etc, gives lessons In Singing. Ala on the Plana, Melodeon, Violin, glnla, VlPllner/10; ti uliar, ke. . . TERMS—For A manor of 2i lessons.. Stn. .'Suzcess Avant ntem.l in nil eases where proper appllastiou fo Study and pragtioe 11 , 4 persevered In. • 1 • : . . . , ..Pianos Tuned-...(0n the pan- • -.. . , eiple c f equal temperament.) and, war. 'milted to give entire satisf.u-tion. ou .die reasonable terms. and at short not lcif - .! . 1 - ; • 1 .e.B.TestimoniAls of ' the highest order as - to character and Capability. ' - 4. • • i *,,,, Ittinnmaca—No. a Pleasant Tio*, Mibmatanyo si. N. 11.—A.rent, MI- tho•mie of 'l'l4l 21` Sof all" drat class mAkeis In Non York City." • Poltsvilli,'May:l-1, • .59 VALU AB L E ---- W0R11.91.• -A.. s PARE:C.IIG,, GARDENING, &C. 1. 4 1 0 R S'A.I.Ei--a .variety ofolto latest i -and Most reliable Works, eurnpriAhr.,— • ' ' Meilahotes American Gardening, relted tViltion. ... Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assist tit. Dowelug's Rural Essays. . >- • ' i ' . d 0 ,.. • Frnits And Prult Trees of America. - Johniitea Dictionary of Gardening. • - ' Wlrry's,..Frillt I.7ard,n, -. • .. . I.ladD.v'slin.rt icul t eve. ,• Johnstint's"Agriraltural Chentistr i y, I: Thantaes American Fruit, Culturist. l . . Allerils Treatise Ise on the Grape: ' 1 • Thotnes'sarra Implements , MO Ettgivitapt. Diakea .A erlean Farther-` • • Emit h's i riseape Gardening. -2 . , m Boise* A tris' Flower Garden Dlrvtiory. - - ', ' • Down Ing's'Ladies' Companion to the Flower 13124e5. . Gardner's reenters' Dictionary,-I ' ... Neill'a Pratt. Plower and Kitchen 0 . !en. , .. , Dana's )itack Manual. lirowne's Yield Dook of Manures.• - '- , . .. . The asideu, a pocket manual orpracilwi Hort int lturt. The Parra. • do 110 do 1 Agrieultura. ' `Sash's Progressive:Farmer. l l - -- - • - l Thu Flortsre And Fruit Cultivator's 0 We. ~ -: r 1 - Iletinett'a Poultry Dock. 1 . Itrolsnes American Poultry Yard. - i , • . Ben netes American Poritterer's Companion, ke., &e: .. Wi la a variety of Garden Implements of the beat quality, POisale at It. DA I'iNAN'S Book and Seed Ptore; _. • DECIDEDL-' ' TIEE: NE WEST, 'NEATEST. AND LOT DUET . IFEL .v.r.ca-TIES!; • Decidedly the qwest. neatest and 'atcst Lubionable GLOVES! • Deridedli tint want, peatest and crat Serviceable • . 1 • SUSPENDERS i! . L. . Decidedly the unrest and n en tettt, s lit ,1 In en audeamirle . , lIANDK ERCHIErS ! ' .: • . i ~ • . And deddediet l . • ' i The nen, at, anti most extradite:orpiment of f - 431-3EIMMIIIC/SIZT'II3 ' FIJRNISHIN'G.6OODS! Of *very des:Henna: for FALL sad IVJATTER, 'veva- I i f to "fend to a /444tesne A can ddict 44W be 14 to eunale, Mom int an utteamlieled enartment o - !, Cloths, Caositnereo and *stings! . ' ' Just received from Nor Trek and Philedolphia, at the , . "`TEMPLE OF FASIIION!'!: " Corner of Centre and Pennine, Ap. 9. '5'A 15-tfj FL T. tr.tittru A CO. - TBULLETIN7OF: - NEWBOOKS:I - ' "riIHE Minister's Woo)ng" i . Ily _j_ hirs.Stoire. One rolutua t eloilt. , . . 1 -• :, " ATLIG) f3r e Llll6l .14 , the Autheruf"John Milli x," "Onto," Ae., kr,* ; . . - . .. _. , . • ; .lil. ' , .., , .i... - .; .r, "The Adrenturei of dlr. Verdant Greene." With three' hundred Hunan& Ilhastrattoal. . Oa, et the most laughably boot* s rer writ il`P. 'l, .- • i', - - ugsrry tee 3 Or; nopeler the Poor." IA hook Pa young fersono.,.. On* rolume, dote . - -14 - 11 h Athi Mannino:is.] solstletlinindis et -Vidcour.*- ifrittattiyifineek Ope l ". The Mae isiiiiciiied .Klez.eitiejoitieer, Whom siiii i toodneseiiit tied.. illeaileted lulu , 4, . o i'W - 4 t lF 4 r w • ~i.DeutiO3:"' ALNorel: . Ire Augusta.7* Ir. ' ' !loth ° pee; Trsii , is and Hooke atAlex,atiderNestftant 7 , bc ,l4 t*" * itli ea tekothietion. 'Di &slut Texiet: ~. i "Oqt of itie-DePilie. The It *la Wiaiiire,e Lips.. c I :.' PLetiers on Modem . :Apialbare:, , Ist- iiiiii4 - 1. Ten . ' •XL ' - ' l 4±enakDava to' DalligtaPpor. ago Au* ..statiof a :Wasiara banal: _ DIA lad 74 aderatiaMltskiratgageW / 4 , 21.-1 41 0 4!* VAL as eitemiteipglet.;4, z6l,_; - ..t.-r:4 ' JUat, tablistadani fla raTe by xE*Ati, T ) V0i,19, '59 rp A . .reeetirt - atoms' Gree6,4oupa an4ad ang aiii•alsaafaria 6 - sta p d ,ab • attetsd taidat , a^pi rai, suet Mass Pbta patrithwat& .1142c.naltfitli • itivar.4l, 4 5dV •—• 0 • ItArBRACITZ 111.4140 - • AVlNGiken."newly,fitokt . Da'4iaall— :hp the pntri*`. 4' . day.: Siaptenaber 3d. tori w, - IrritTfmtbina . in . bla Mot Dtuttedte vitt In' the atap that the Philadelphia motets *Sad; awl as hekiteeitablishedi the CASH *Weal ereladrettoritr Amite sell as asap Ye any ether present 'iterated IWO! teisiaaas. Potteeille. tett .3; 119 3134 f aciavwowripti opoho WqATHER- .- ‘. iirowi malts.* stantioy.a ,- ; - • .'• T - lid II 8 AIN D S of. SAN FORD'S . N'otraottAmittr.NoE.niargus - ik re .u . sed army' iTin.4 l to them • with that.' genial Warmth the hippy :ownens,..wholor pirestnea 011 , 1 not alloyed t.y. tponglok of a haze loin V.I. foci • . - • 11111 Y WArt3t JIM TII g • P.00 , k3 r . Irpra ONE nRE, *sd ylith tely trttlo?tual, bur 4 iv 04 43 ,2 * 4 ,awl ~41,44 anti' al a'ejora. i t at the, 411E14. fpr:Rwrillui jtenzeth. chwthi lt ; utrarylt:, &e.• • __-) ~.. ' - SANFOIrtrf cuattnrarc ItsarEzt ' ----.. ''... Or:r oWI ICK, o tho :wee 0.11-091 r, and Is POI a:. 4...`aisomlea and rail ertory. . , • . .._• '.' ..... i SAN FORD'S. M3/0111IL Oil GLOW LIF-5.2111 'alba trrest'pmrerf hating stavi Ir,vosvo, si)r a ft, 1 g ; , 0 4, i Where Leon heat a wanted. All who wlitA to"Anow *tore can rendre frte a hock with Intl deattlidlon and overwh.luanglretillibli*.. h.' wrltizu to '. ..- , ... -' ' '.' :- • - 1 8.4.N r i:ONIITKVSLOIT s - co.; 1 - I. 1 . ^zl ira...- Stretr:•Xcte rent% ' rhi also tnannflelre the' erivbratal 'CON rIDENI:K." •tottillNEL.," and -SIMPRISE" COOKING' ST3TX...t , 0101)0X'S PATE. l' GRATIS' d.SD .STOV,MS.". and every earftry of .'t twee's, tbr'vood Or 4.3 21 , sUitg r iO /It seeliol6‘., ;; L8c141:1, 74! ' -- , 7 014 ; --- - -7- TH CVlA4Vidfdtt a.. co., • - irik ,,, ignotureri dr.. w aloud* it • Betail paler. BopTS AND SHOES,,. rIENTRP.:STREE'F, Three* : (1(306 k . ) beOr tlertlniq's lintel, Pottsville, Fla,, Oar assortment coroPrlsot 0 * - .% 1i1t... is, varlet, et goods, MUu,r et'. .„....—.. '''. throe, Pastern, Phitsdelphia or erFs Illi treading. Work. Ow afen , t oro. toeu'it, &Ili. ktipreo: or ChiLlrsn's Wear. . -.:- , We mahurset !amend are prepared taint-slat oar CUP" tourers wrir a sapirrsor article of °vas - - Freesia or Amer. leap eat Boots, trail as nod Walking _Sher*. war A v Proof and Kip Boots, sultable ter Eng Ineersl and m 0... chanics',t Inners' Sind Laborers' Working Boors ant Shoes. Ladhd Frio. hor English Lasting Gaiters, But ton or lace !tants, Ilusklus. 'Slippery qtr., kr. .r.rTrireling and, l'ackinz, Trunks, Yallsre. Carrel sum 011 qoth Trafel lug Bus. Boys' and Misses &boil Saha:rim t and ant eirellent assorlesent el Umbrellas' will always be felled at our establishment, ril stottersts prirrr. 1 I I * * *Country blershonla will he-supplied with any goods I Slant line th.suesou.oltitirts as they require, at a tri alb; advance bu rLy pri , ea. ' Thankful to anti friends thr past fssnrs, we are deter min-diii merit a gout inusucet .d public dr:Llamas* by suiplyitr; good articles upon. the roost i unsociable terms. • Pottaville. Aort :10.':44 - IS-tf " q MOR CCO FACTORY, i l - • And Leatat r and Shoe-Binding Store, - laiirvorl sheer, .e'reern thitendril/ CIT 44 . Mak Ara tx, ' i I POTTSVI LLt.:,. p.t . • rr"Eundhrsi g iled respeefutily' in _ ; Virms Shill:. res. Sturekrris rs. and thu prib:le gOogrally thathe as 1.a.5...11 the Termer - I with all ,its aptarderasnreslalely ear. _..,. ... .. . rteaCon.by John Men- ',.., - .• bi,r, t ukoro he To 013r3C- A., , ---, ..• , tune ALL 'KIN z; 01..! ,0 , 1 . -, iL0B00(70,1ilds. trait, „ A - ' . „...- 1 .) Vioach! Movero.: :ban. `# . :, e," ,-110, a itat3Hd itrAllt. lilaillstits ...• '• , 1 .. A ,_ Pirik Llnlug and I;oan 6 ' , ...1 . . oral! eol.pm. 11.- has al- . 1 ,..; ~ v of,:, cairn hand a general ,". •ii - f eat ' * forhurot ef all It : 10480f ' , ,jt j i,eil ....... LEAT 1 I Eft. 4 1,1kr , z , „ '-• ~._............,...,./.:_,. „,., „,, F...•., I tthir.ilantgirjr- • „... -'s .6A;k • S' • Slaughter Klori.. 'reach and Clt:. Cart ,i - kins,l.l'all,:ltz.v Vi' l'll I i LEA TBdt, twin , : 143 'her for lvlts, and geed Bucksr heather rr pumps, and an ext etusire rarirty of lot4ta,tlirto.l.tc .. 3114. Pras, l Cl4ou.r. ac. All kinds tut eking. Itetp. Galt, Doer, ,kr r aigo„ Sumac, taken in et , obango t.‘r leathar, at the htgbest,ruark.et prices, or paid for in rash. 1 , 1 Oct. 15, '5l-tf. ; • ' SILAFI STlolL'ir • . . . , ) .PP4IISONS WISIIIN 0 TCYES"r4II3- WAIL iiminufgettiries .6 'new 'and ihrioing placu'wl re bn+lnriia l+ gdod.i See itis.r,thoment of tbe liatuailatua , • REAL iESTATE SALES. i - , • -WESTERN 1„..A.N1:13. - ,-- - - • '-'- - ' ril 11E. IJ7EItSIGNED, - Agent 'for' - 4 elluclkill rhen, Liti.irtie . , Col ticA,in . ...Northum• 'l. • . • oet and end Pew Mu' counties. offera' for" eale,Lt TS le