inert' Jountal iporTSVILLE, PA. OriVILDAIrs JAIiVAHY 18, sass 1111-Tutt drc,ntatka of the UMW JomUtst. is equal o the sagreVale elicitation of any TUREE ether Emil wentl , Wished in 'the County—and as tt etreula among the best portion of the populsUon, an edge meat hurried In Its columns Is, of course, worth as much '"..ea the 04 Tertigrt as if Published in arty three other Psi pers. In our cities the rates of advertising are'llwou gra ded in price according to thee ..atioti of the paper. yiiiiiiiiiiiwiewwwwwwwwwwwww,msiewwwwwwineei insixEss NO' e SEE Notice et John D. Preens • . , • .1 SEE Notice of Oil Coil 1,60 Dearerstreett New York. . A SECOND HAND Moo is ieffgd for sale. See IS. vertlesse u nt. • • TUE Snday - trips of the Seirnyllall Valley Pasielliter train ars discontinued. • , Donee ot•Store purchase at .Middleport by E. - Weber awl D. ils.l3hurk. A COURT OP COMMON PLEAS sittannseroce in this Borough on the Ist proximo. o{WHERE WE BRANCH, WE .1100V.,"--Sie Notice Of . Washington Ostep, J. S. of A, SEE Notice of a public tats of ruralist:4 and Yartning Stork. signed Augustus Scholes. FOR tIALE.—A house and lot st Cressona. For par tici:lass, see notice, stsnedrW. IV!innite Rise MU cif lice, Cressona." s MINERS VILLE VAT= COMPANY.The, attention of the reader Is referred to the statement in our adverti sing columns, or Clement S. "Poster, Secretary of the Dempsey.. . WILL some friend furnish us with the official return of the Importations and Exports4oos of ~England daring* series of yearoßoot? can. • not lay our hatidr..on them. ACILNOWLEDONDINTIL—To HOD. 8181011 CDDICtOI t D, Moe. C. M. Straub, Messrs. Zbur and Weaver, we are indebted ,for public doiuments. Therms in Belttenors last week, 9T. Busrnes at Lowell, Map', is brisk I9ABIII3GTON CrIJI i 8 gay this winter. Gov. Pest= Is spinet the Lecotopton swan dle. . • PHILADZIAIIIA the healthiest city in the • Union. • . . • . A thousand of thil one .hOndred .dollar Tsai curl betel were innitd on Monday. STATE TRICABEEEE:;-it la thought that Rem B. Mott, Esq., will okiain ►be potation. • Tss Atimsoss ofispecie wero shipped from New York and Boston . to Ectrope In the month of December. • a ' • Da. Anson Jonas, ea. President of Team, com. netted suicide at Houston on the Bth lad., by blowing oat his brains. - Tun DELLWAILE COMITY REPUBLICAN alipeare in A new drem A cap i ta l pupa. Independent ID 10100 & and ably edited. ' „NICARAGUA is' free of filibuster..., The residue there, surrendered, to the' 7 'etiptain of the United States frigate Susquehanna. , hloarcar, Rar.—Tbero is A rat, at Zito°lay° that iinitates the singing of a canary bird, and the cooing pf doyes. • Tar. SEA VIEW lionE, at.the highlands, where 4 the murder of Mores try Donneily'was committed, eras destroyed by Gre on Sunday Ism An ineen .disry's work. . Tat I ' ENNSYLVANIAII. I --What has become of dur Philadelphia' eotempomry f Not pressed out of existence, we hope. 'Oar sanctum hoe not been visited by n copy fur s week/. The cause, friend Bice? Ma. C.sany's Larratts.—VVe continue the xublication of these %dep. As 17 nauciatins of true political crunomy,. their importance cannot be overestimated. The country. owes a debt of • gratitude to Mr.. Carey. New Counnuteerrs.- 7 Connterteit. p . a on the - Philadelphia Bank, and• ss's on the Iron Bank of New Jereey,•nre in circulationhere. No deserip. tion of them Is given in' any of tbili - "delectora.--' Look • out fu{ the new counterfeits. • Tim. Reading Railroad and Lebanon Valley Railroad Companies, hare been consolidated, by vote of the stockholders. With the censolida - tlon the stock of tho city of Reading, $20e,000, ii atutatned by the Reading Railroad Company. Tug report °et he Auditor-General shows the asiessed value of property .in Pennsylvania to amount:to 8388,770,234. The" population num lieie 2,311,788 nod the 'amount of taxation is 1.1;- 783,839, about events-sis cents per head. GOTMINOR PACKZU says !minus t have a tem periuten man for WhiSkj Inspector at Philadel phia, if he can find Zone among the members of his own party. no thinks that those who drink. the most Wifilky are not 'the beet judges of the article. • . . UPWARDS of seventy-five thousand dollarehave • already - been raised, and put out at Interest, of the sum required for the purchase of Mount Vernon, Two hundred thousand dollirs is the sum do ! moiled fur land and buildings not ,really worth ono-tooth of that amount. TAE DrioCRAOY AND THE KANSAi QUESTIcaI, —The cobdemnatton of the tecompton . Conatita. lion-is becoming general in the Mirth and West, .and In the South Governor Wise boldly proclaim,. that Kansa s ought, not •to be admitted into the Union on t he bola of that Constitution until it has been apjroved by the people of the Territory. Art Exeirts FOR lerrartosr.=—People complain that the lair it slow. It mny be now; but the, remedy is simple enough. In York State twejud• ges bold a Circuit Court, and instead of trying - but one case at a time, they draw, an antra jury, and one of the Judges retirce . to . an ante-room and tries one-half of the cases. • One Judge tries the cases which lave oven panthers on the docket, mod the other,* those of odd numbers. Tar Poattc 'Leman .appears in a new. suit of ;type, rendeked necessary every few mouths,.in ,i,COnsequenina of its largo circulation—a (drank.; tion which gives it inducaceg:-au Mimics, which if directed impartially acid fairly, would command respect. 1 1 hile we recognise its important bald. ness position, acquired by years of industry, we have no coniMenee in the Ledger. A fair preach er apparently; but is reality, hatighty,i: insolent and sophistical. A idol:wow FIZZLE.—Late accounts, fr om , Utah the assurance tharthe Mormons', ate prepti ring to leqe the Territory without a fight with the Unite& Stetei troops, and some have actually gone, tbeirilestination being the British posses. • stone. Btigham wisely concludes with Falstaff, that "discretion is tho better part of valor." England will have the pleasing duty at some fn. • tore day, or kicking him and Lis Saints out of . its North-American Colonies. LERIGALt,E.T RAILII.OAD.—Ttia receipts for . the yenr ending,Nov. 30th, 1857, were $441,187 ' 46. Expenditures, $202,520 OS. The Directors tomplain that they have had to submit to tlid dictation of ?idea of interest on the floating debt, . which the ability of the company for altimste payMent Ought.tobave secured them froni. They r;,express the - Impel that the company will be able,. in the ensuing fear, to liquidate the entire float.' ing debt ; and meanwhile, they propose to expend $107,670 ins six percent. dividend. • -- • • t - Tut lidnutrtantr.a iinvoceri.—lmipritionnient,, of the conductors of th t incendiary sheet, might; Instead of 'a, simple tine, have come e ff ect to check , ing a course' which wiii , le it effects no good, sow, • the aced of diataffectionlin the minds of. workmen, and affects *O'Hare/Is of employers. European • clud.boppera (do often, think that stepping on tb , mile( our iipintiy, giros them "rights," whir' are regardad sir crimatio ibe."oll country," an would be paitished by Imprisonment or trap spol titian. If is not surprlshig that the, grata American party, whose prineiples are 0111 tsetiv . , sprang full aimed Into the political arena, an mut' like *hurricane over the country, who • men, "not to the leaner born," arrogate to thensi • ulna the pHvilege of abusing American bora elf • isenr. Ire are not peottaiptlre. To the appraise and poUsof.ercry nation, it they be &mut men, saj, "come, Hie with eat ari will break bread wit y ou; raisi n pesaint!.. Bat 'bilmrat. thit YOU Me 120 tempted to abuse the' hospitality freely accorded w • .. Be now ley, that the ecrednetars of theMtaters. '' sills Advocate—foreigners by birth, ud -audited) 4,.-"i; Idly, In prejudice and feeling—are untie for tbl t , t l OPousibla position they occupy: It they are _ `t_lumitted to libel Americsoliand go w oowitt ' , 711 , e 2 1 Utilise," save to the infliction .of a pelt', .' 'a we uli , w r!Olito feel that these recent fespottatimi , 441 21 14 5ekt to respect oar laws, or stages, al . , b y P 4l ! titivate sickens. We hers ao wi g rist l yll44 l son, to 'bang ' th ee into nob libel r i ; ;,. 11 , salt s be taeitit thet. they mats "mt . 1114 . 411 , i igt Wraith lonteemires Or etre Tnit4iiiim(4ii , Con- Palate.. WO poidish in full Ali 'tier:V.4l;e annu al state , tag the P,Muling Railroad pliSebe7 l = kill Na v ,gation companielyand abstracts of th e Little . uilkip sod Lehigh 'Valley llailicuida. They in r ings , somewhat on our, esuarvi:riety but as i n three grit are important works to thil regioes; their statements wilt e• 7 bastifea be 70114 i . with il t rest. - ' . . The' tement Of the Beading Railroad Comps.. ny, se silt be perceived, is, more favorable than re se ipated. With AI decreased tonnage and lac e xp en ses, the, road experienced ditlicul. ties d og the trying period of 1857, wtileil S;buld ' are tested ability of the most eiclent i. i Boar /dimmers. Their statement shows eon, elosiieb., that the road is most irsloable, and the; w i t hi . roving times, the Load will again assume! that to retire positioi which has - characterised it for Thb c ' • . , Iferlgation Company present -1 1 y 4p haylkill i favors, e report. The property of tills Cotapaas is Out becoming more valuable. Both tenipanier:have very prudently decided not to by dividends at this time. • • - ''. - To ( t he ottist Repor ts we invite attention. WC have n t apace forSommeet. • -2 - ' : Tun "Pr easswrax" Cr! A MCAIIIIIIii...-01111 the tint e Angast last, Albert 8. Moses, the bar. keeper?! the &as View Mouse, Xereslnk, N. .1., T tb was; rdeied ID We bed, by the book-keeper, Jamie . Donnelly. The two men bad been pity ing.e . , tbe night before, and Donnelly Jost ditril e dollars, whin had been entrusted to him by b ea s t° the boost. The man Donnelly was tried,': nvicted, and 'sentenced to be hanged. On Pride' , the day fixed for execution, it Freehold, N.'4., e made along speeeb, protested bin own Ince and proclaimed the guilt of others, is piece of "pleasantry"• be was hanged:l ' STEAM ENGINES tin lanyildll empty during IU7. the Ibultue Manufectorles of Schuylkill Conn• are collectalar complete stet u poudble, of the de., turned out during the put year. Detour e Ust to detail, It would be well toprembn that V. of word of the put year to all our blaeitne been ninth reduced, to eons/queues of the of bualpare not only hue hut throughout th engt .giving the se mi dep built at. tie Tamaqua Irois _MA* by Curter it, Mica, 'during 11351. 9011. Ibirer, for Jones k Cole, Rockville Col - Ilery , Tamaqua. This Is a Cornish or Bull Engine, 30 inch cylinder and B feet stroke, with 16 tusk pump column attached. for Carter ,t Alien's Car Shop, Tr • % mainta. • A 10 " " foal. &R. Carter's Saw 81111. Da. 40 " " tor Wm. Ilangock, Dentllle. 10 " " for sale. t 6 sr I leo u l . weans amen& 00 H. Power, for Chile Seb. Co., Newkirk, AL 'emu 16 *Mien aLo executed the falowizg week da. SU: 1 1. inch pump k Column for Packer, Lockhart t Co., /Ito° on, Carbon Co. . t Inch Piinipefor Little Schuylkill ConNewkirlt, Pa. I ; it Straightener and Punching idachine combined, for 1 q,. Hancock, Esq., Danville, Pa. Re tied the 60 torso b4O horse Engines, and meted a iet of Elevators, 86 feet high, for Shoemaker At lied. tai, . aqua. • .50 Cars for Barclay R. R. k Coal Co.,Towanda,Pa. 50 ," " 'Lehigh Tetley Railroad Co., blanch Chit ,Pa. • n 'nes Main at Mears Walters! hos Works, Ta magna, during 1857. Go U. Power; a Mast Engine for Wm. Thomson Ralston. 40 a a co likrpe Engine !be G. Penna. Con . . . for annum Taggart, Yorktown. 314; ; a I/ " mi Engine. rlfana.faefured at the Tremont Iron ' odor,' by c.:4. & A. N. Seltzer during 1857. •g, 60 11. Potter, for Seltzer k C., Notristown;Blont 'Rotnery Co., Pa. , w 35 " " J no. S. Dohner k Co., Jonestown, Lebanon Co., Pa., for Saw andOrlst , Mill. • ' • i 20 " " for J. B. McCrews• & Co.,t7aans. villa, Lazarne Co:, Pa; Breaks f Engine. . , . • w 40 " -ow for David P. Brown'. °Tabard Vein . • : Colliery, above Mtnerwrllle,Sehusl• • • : kill-County. . . " 40 " " . 1:- forsaw 31111 and Coal Breaker at • , ! MeCauley's Mt.. Columbia Co.: Pa. a,, ". for Brown k White, Tnclierville ;Schuylkill Co. a -15 ". f• for sale. - w SO 411 '4l . I w 1 8 3 w w • • • he following is a lint of Steam Enginet they have on l• d partly finished, TIC: 2:8 ng. 20 H. Power partly littletted. • ••• . . 44 dt 40" • ' ll4 It St • , t • . ,Il 00 St /t ad it 1 . • . .. —. ... filmes &IWO, Wes. Daltartese at ; 1171seisoille /rook Works diving 1857. . - Ashland Mt: Co . 1 1 5. ToS I P °2'et' f ror f ;Z:trill;,111110 lat h, Do. " 40 " !" for Pries it Morris, Mineral Midge Ohio. " 30 ' " i. " Tok lo , Wrilk Co., Mineral mire, Ob. t -- • . " 'VI 11, , a '. Mt $1 . 111 ' is IC " 50 " " hellion's' k Dobben, Lehigh . ' " 12/3 " " (Cornjsk) tot M.. Reai a Co.,,Mins 11111. " AO " „" for G. Bast a Co., Woir Creek. 4 4 4141 *gine& built by L. P. Gamer I arm., at the AA mai /roe Work, thulng -185 t 1 Eng. 50 R. Power for Col. John 'Hough, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland Co., Pa- ' " ' for Cot. John Hough, Mt. Carmel, Northumberland Co., 'Pa. ' . .Enginew Mire accompanied by 360 feet 14 Inch pump, and winding gearing complete.] .“80 " " for U. Bast Co., 44 Blg 'Mine ltitk, • Ashland. • 4 " They Melted daring the year 240 tone of Pig Iron; sad 35 tone Dar Inn , and 1590 ponuda Brae. vine. &lin at die Parr Carbon''lron Works ty T. El, Wittier:stein during' 185 T. Eng. 20 IL Power, and Drum for Rotating Dirt at Con nor & Pattarson's Colliery Ash ' • land. • " 30" " forEreakinCoal et Wm. Mlhrins, Jr: Co.'s Colliery, Bt. Clair. . ' —• ram= sorte4so on mato. " 50 " " short strata. "•40 " " long strokii. • a 80 . afibrt stroke. 20 median stinks. 114 6 a 196-" a - They have also done the following work: 1 16 lath Pump for Shoemaker t Medlar at Tamaqua. 116 Web Pump. 12 Inch pump. - • About 40 tons of Haeldisery forA Rol/Ing UM In Ches. er county.: • Engines baikat Leith Vamine's Orekarcf Work., duriti# 1857. I Rog. 60 11. power, for Rogers. Blnaloksoo *Co, icaw ka 2 60 a " Kirk k Baum, St. Clair. 1 " , 60 " • " John It Co., Pottsville. 1 " 60 . " " Dunlop k MaCance , Rlehmond, Virglnta. . . , 1 " 30 " • " P. &wringer t Co., TyronscllMlr Co., Pa. 1 a 16 " " John MeCatiles,Brood Top. 1 " 15 " " D.ll. Yuengling, Pottsville. 1 " 15 a " George Baker, Milton. 1 ".36 " a ForrestelUeColllery,R.Ueolumber & Co. 1 30 0 " p. J. Partin, St. Clair (old). " • 11 " 346 " " In addition to the abase, the shop turned out the unt il quantity Of Breakers, Pumps, Con, &e. • twines awitt at 0. - W. Snyder'. Estaitahment, • - . 1 ottis9:lle, duriNg:lBs7. 1 Dug. 8001 P. Power, for E. IMrde, Ifeekerierville Shaft ( [ his Engine, a flee piece of work, 11 0 • dkeet . acting B Engine, , . with 50 Ineb diameter ull of cilia- Qr ' der, and 10 feet stroke. The En glue is Intended to work two pole pumps, each 20 tech diameter, 10 feet stroke, with two columns of 213 inch pipe, esch 300 feet I high. Thexestines of this piece of work are as finished as any I thing of the kind could possibly be] 1 ." • 213 " " Pumping and Winding Engine I ' 1 - for E. Borda. • ' IMIM2 • In addition to the above, the annexed is a eondensed statement of work done at Idr. Snydely'e establishMent during lasi year : 1132 tone ot Cast Iron melted in the year 1857. 251 • 44 " liar Iron need in the " 35. o• a Bollerµ u tit u U 44; 813 Coal 1110 Coal Car Wheels" " " " 730 " 4 4. " From Whitney and Song, Do. 337,000 feet of !goober used in Car Building, Re, Do. 1 Pole Pump 8 in. diem. a feet stroke err Loftily Ili. 1 ; u u. 0 4 . a 6 " Freedom Iron Co. Mean, Ct. Leie / boon Poaching and Shearing Machine for Haywood, do. do.' do. do. "CotamblaitolHegMlll. 21ntr d a o l Drum o 10 d f o ee . t d d m n . fo o W inding Ap r p . aatus Pine forest, 0. W. Snyder. 2 Heaping Furnaces for Haywood, Lest Co. I Lifting Pump 9 inch dtem, 8 feet stroke; N. tafollo,4 600 Wooden Pulleys fbr Mine 11111 Railroad Company.. . . Work eremite d ot the Washington * iron Works, Mtn. Brothers, Pottsville, daring 1357. 1 ling. 15 H. Power, Charles Lesbasg,nimbarg. perks County. I u 30 " for Moyerstown, Lehman Mindy. _ ~. • 2 46 1C501,13 *MU& 2 m 20 14 “ with Pumping sod nolidlis Geer. Dog. !or Luther, Daniels i SAW. Nwsksi r . _ k • • 4 " 101" " 114 blob Poop as 4 Ifft of Pipet !Or the Govettiote Onset 0* sod Tpiasportation Company .of Zapf, N. 1 alai . Loeb Po!op asd lift of Piro fix tbo Belot* Ittolog Cisopsayof. &total, Ct. • 1 sat elms tooblo Smoker fin the I/loom 11.14 cf, W Adana* ikthaylkill 00, Pa. 1 74 tmk Pimp sad oft or Pipes Wrkik Doi ban, Wady Harbor, Behoylkill Co. • Work eitiao by 'lfic awn at Pothipilk deny; - If I fat'a~p=Mier ' 2 ' 41 ;101 • •• _ . • ' par Om** 111144 tato, 1X polio Mirk We B. • • • h B 1 , ...-Poi r a t io Boa at. '4 r:i on!. _nate, diring 1887. -• • net, rith GeleGter Geer. 818 jardi U fneb Pip:l:yid 2 Punrps. • Iles* Or Pore Gero3l4-we luno 1105 n a stntessont. ' • -111 : 0 APITLIATION. • - •itA similar Work in 1 8 36. • • •VO• &ono. FOrarr. 11M. 1157. ' -11 • ZO 345 4 2 52f/ 3 4 ' • 105 105- . • 8 11• 180 ' • 100 1 EiNi. ID IL Ittioo Mr.O. tea able to o Aa compared Parrsiqua. • Lewis Postbus G. WAnyder,'l Werni t 81011.. Pommy t son, Wm. C. Sat Ith, Pan Una. T. U. Witt . MtatzarnAc: WAL Tumor/. C. A. A. M. TAXAQVA. Cirtor Mies' 11. Watery 1 ism 0 1: 0 . =I 110 t r iwE:g' .P.OtmerLi Bta, —, - . ' - Deem*in 1847, :• 6 Inuresse la fent as 01 which the followisrg proportion wag built Jirie ideas purposes is tidsCensertyr,-. • ~;, Teurtins, ;•-• , 6 linglress.. 170 Bola ieer. • Snyder, • 2 0 - 620 " ", - ; -Smith, 3, 0 ', ' , 100 " " ' , toy, I " ' a) “ .‘ t! E ., 4 ,1 a •90"' . " .• m i ta 43 a a Delh i:l 7 l ;n f 4. : . . 270 -" ' " Oatiass WPfdly 1 " go , iA4e - , le • , Ifletersttln, 2 - " 1 0 l e di Ti, , Ail, I, ti, FO ‘, '. 11=3 - . '7 In 1856 vete 21 angina built err mining puma*, as in thistesty, with SO aggregate of Me bons pee er, stunting increase as compared with 1447, of 7 in. glues, and a illness@ of horse porer aasosinting in the 11 441"finto to r, This as fir . Itli in our power to awertallonakes the of noshes used In this County - for Mining; purposes, 34 possessing In tit• egg rdiatele 22,711 host , ANNUAL REPORT. :: Ones of Um Little Sohiliyikill *magi, tiolll ilaillroad-taaatl Veal Cerapsmar. . • . - 1 Partenstrura, January 11,1666 ~.'. The Managers mrinnit the Sbilowing statemeut 'ot the —year's business, ending December 15,1857. The oast tonnage over the Company's road amounted to 301,388 tons, of which, 108,708 tons was from the Company's lands. The gross, income is d ibl4ws: Rents of Coal leads, Tolls arid tilting:station, * General freight, passenger and mall, ' • . Moue rent*, lands, de., • go : ountiog, in the aggregate, to ' are raper churn against Ms Income, s itiloirs: On lringPntiation aceonnt, g 39,642 66 Railroad repair; :.• . 40,986 06 ReWrs orengines. ears, do., • Tots 91 ilaWim, (Coe and contingent awnei - • 93442 es T4F46, 2,626 64 , . .----; 116,336 16 . 1 . - ---- Net,- $612,196 91 Prom "Wel deduct drug's to general tre• tenet add intend on mortgage loan. azoodeti g toy ' • 33.,742 16 Also, this stun reserved from pronto account of ainklitg fend, 4 10,000 0. , it applicable to dividend; - L 857, '009,461 .73 it sod la s account: dividend fund, is per .; 4 . • 110,705.0 Tar appiiable•to same . j; 280 4110'48 amount oldividendand art', 1&57, -108,458 20 • 1 Sbi, 82,09/ 25 - • nedit of dividend fund, **ten 13 ibtednese of the Company on Dearer ... irith,liti,_, AM 1;04130 16400. .which hai been' re; d wed ekes that time $33,098 31-100, and is ea this date 0n1y462,..131 84400, The property of the Company has been inentseet dur ing the pas year by expenditures neeesemy to mortals requirements of the business, and a dm regard trn its profitable writing, as follows: A new engine house complete, to accommodate twenty Mat clue engines. New additional weigh sealers with holm, and ail'nes canary accompaniments. .. Addltkin to the machlqe shops; new tools, .te. , New dlxi elms coal-burning locomotive. •-• , . Expended on railroad, in addition to repaire, for new truth, acts . • ~ • Sundry expenditures in completion of collieries, - ma. alum, Ac. • - Amounting in the aggregate to ge8,438 23.. -: Added,tothese outlays, which could be fairly 'apemen. ted by thereaxed capital stock, as the reel vaitte of the Company's property bas been corresponcUegly enhanced, there hes been purchased and delivered to the trustees of the Sinking Fund, for cancellation, $19,600 .of the outstanding mortgage bonds of 1860, reducing the ain't of that debt to $lOO,OOO. • . . A reference to the last annual - statement will show that the floating liabilities at that time, in rhund bum• ben, amounted tb $lBB,OOO, and that the available omits then on hand amounted to g:5,000, to pay a dividend of 4110,000 in /musty, thus making an actual debt in that form, atter payment of dividend. of $1,23,000. : Relyitur on the advantages expected froth the gene re lation, f business established try the basis, width - cove. minted with the last year, and the larger coal predect and much augmented profit., which the early pot of tha year pe mlaed,your Managers reasonatly !misdate imeh results Obtainers arr.wouid have enabledtheaniedthent difficulty, and with benefit to the Company, to arrange WI permanently dispose 0 the floating debt. • In this, however, they were disappointed—the 'Mud. pated activity of trade did not appear—and atter . mid• summer it becatne apparent that the favorable results • expected must be postponed until another year, IThis Company,furnaldng t.mecum of production and hens• portatien of coal, shares largely In the adversity, ai well as the success of that trade, and hence, as the amen ad- vented. and the °Beets of the fthencial crisis became ap. -parent; in the general prostration of business, and the destruelloti Of corporate and private credit to an tines emoted degree, the existence of *Beating debt became a subjected much solicitude to your Manage* and Mani. IMO; demanded their:non earnest attention andinompt action: At this critical time, an opportunity occurred to extricate the Company from Impending embarrass. meets of a serious character; and after a careful Magid., ' station of the subject, they availed themselves of that opportunity, and, as they are convinced, gristly to the advantage of the Company. , • At the last session of the Legislature of thls State, a law was 'parsed authnizlng. this Company to borrow any suns of money not exceeding one million of dollar!, upon such terms, and payable at inch time or times, and at each rate of interest, as may be agreed upon. Which was duly accepted at a meeting of the i stock- I "hrdee, of which public notice was given, and the, Board • •bendof M nagers wort authorised to borrow money and Wine cent,bearing interest at the rate of seven per per i re non to to an amount not exceeding one million of dol lars- The mortgage has ' been, duly executed, and bonds ' to tti amount of $600,000 lasted ; the remaining WO,. WO. not yet created, will be retained and used exclusive. ly for the extingulehment of the first mortgage bonds "now reduced to a similar : amount : .. With the declining coal and general business of this , 1 Company in September last, end thelotalprostration Of cor*erate and private credit, it became apparent to your Managers that the protection of your property from the hamide to which the exigencies of the times exposed it, in astate of things unprecedented in their experience, - and ware that it was not possible to dispare, to (be gen. era) market without ruinous mcrithes, of any of the Com any'a property or mantles, to meet early maths , :log abilities. which were required to be met, or the ' Companes obligations dishonored, the Board 'perceived • thalami" pennant and decisive action should to taken. A this time. the party who had the the Company's be t purchased and held the lauds referred to in last , - resat presented Abe opportunity of. negotiation' which 1 resulted in a Kale by the Company of $600,000 of the_, mortgage bonds at par; taking th e aymnt therelbrs2soo. 000 in cash and 7000 shares of Company's stock. with an eetenelon of the period for payment and reception of • the landrberstofore alluded to. The amomplishment of', this measure relieved the Company itom the impending embarrassments which in the year past hare lro serians ly threatened or permanently and deeply Injured the railroad . .uteresta of the emintry. '.. ,• 1 Tlita net revenue from Coal Rents this year la 128,917 17 ater than last year, although the quantity of CORI i tra.forted our the Road is 88,000 tons less than lad ' year' Tbesettreniesed rents have accrued under the new - sys4et - of leases. . The profits of the road have been equal to a dividend of 7 ter cent., but like many others, the Managers have coneluded to pass the dividend for the purpose - of armee ii t 4 their floating liabilities. ' , . . The Road and Valley Stock Is all in' good condition, and l equal to rt.-tramp:nation of half a million tons of Cosi annually, without any inereantd expenditures. - The Managers look forward to a considerable tricycles of b d uets by the opening of the Scranton and Bloom* but road, which connects with th e Catalans and Wil lie sport Railroad at 41:Ted, and opens the' Valley of r ii the re'yomiag with Philadelphia, by a connection with the li.ittle Schuylkill and Raiding Railroader. Th eyelet" loop forward Wan extension if.thelr Road into the Ma. Ninny Coal Basin at au early period which will material. ly increase the tonnage of their Road. THE COAL TRADE. 1 Pottsville. Jatatiary ,16, 1848. The quantity sect by Railroad for ibe week* Is 12,062 07 tons, which is an increase of 5433 tons over last week. The Continued^ mildness of the weather has eadied a greet stagnation in the trade, and there is no work doing, but preparing the Got Series for the Spring business. At many of the Collieries, there is nothing doing at fresent. The *lowa the trade is such, that nothing but work that is abso lutely necessary will be done, incept some in stances Wier* the proprietors are working at a diradyaatage in order to Ilford soma employment to this's who hive families, to enable them to Uri during the ASHLAID Coat: Tuanci—Li making up the Ashland Trade last week, upwards of three thou sand tons belonging to Ashland were left out: We append the correct retard nccording to the scales: Bancroft, Lewis A Co.; 83,084 tons. But A Pearson' , 84,710 se George Repplier, - . 84,140' Connor A Patterson, '30,178 of IL Runnier & Co., & Rickert, , 118;977 " L. P. Brooke, 10.660 Mg 'O. Kellner, g 8,004 0 Toil mot from Miami to 2142, t u JOINT. B. McCreary Ce., desires ink) state, that the Coal mat from the North Spring Itfoun. Min 'by isbisb Canal. was shipped by •them, • and swot toy• Bran. MfoM &Co g its. doted . In *oar last week's' Isaac This vas' an error which emapet oar sttendes. in ato !sorry of marina 'op lb. dnfildier list irook in the .11st of Minors made fildppeto from tibtrilldll.County, tt. onkittoil BownoonAlk Co, * Stool Patter: > - forstoA (yogi Bits/*Paltetioa) :jib Sakti mud., et rigalaithooki Aid** • augarot Oduszio frosiotigg• - 14 20 433 1140 4 . 90 so 1.4 8 41. 6 a In ma 101 60 • vat . Total, 1852, - • - ' 371,726 8,000 1856,. - - • . 411,093 - liBsk_ • . 387,259 1833, • . • - 373.681 1833, •. . 382,006 4.800 - 1852, . - 431,220 - 14,005 - 1561, . - • 361,0711 80,886 1550, . • . 289,571 52,375 1849, • • 261,293 20,500 1548„ . - • 2/6,246 48,600 COAL CRADITh-141* esteemed Mend writes to us from Boston as follows : • "I observe you Introduce' a shorter credit eye. tem on Cgs! sales. This" may be a questionable policy, not doubting the accuracy of your views in the abstract, bitt as applicable to the trade.—, Adopt this system sad you will compel the trade, abroad to buy joist as they want. Now, you should know, quite the heaviest shipments are in those months that are dullest for theivitail tales. Now, the question for you to settle, is the effect on your region of any curtailment in mining and ship• ping; is such a thing probable, is It feasible f•-• With Al the rivalry at the shipping ports, may we expect the capital there invested, 42nd the great ambition to excel In tonnan, to remain quiet sad wait for some distant dealer to come along with the cash? More faith than your friend possesses can lead him to conclude that your pol. ley ems be effectually isttopteit. • - - "Again you argue, the healthieess of the trade depends upon routing oat all the Middle Men from Richmond, and giving whams to the miners alone. Your reason is, that the miffing of Coal there has prejudiced the reputation of Schuylkill County Coal. Undonbtedly, there is great teeth on this point. And into it is, that the trade abroad are seeking out those who mine, ship, and thus handle their own Coal, for which they are willing to pay a remunerating price. But sup pose the Railroad Company award their wharves to miners exclusively—with 20 wharves, how eau the same variety of Coil be received there and shipped as production from 100 mines without mixing, and will not the same 'cupidity control .those miner* having the wharves, as now possess `the Middle Men. Let tbsi Middle Men buy the "trash" and mix with the good in the proportion of 6to 1; and 011 aseordingty.• Undoubtedly they make the money; but it Is one of those many evils in trade that cures itself. "Let the trade know who turns and 'slap their own Coal. Let such advertise the same in the JOuroat, then we eau see if purchasers will avail themselves of its advantages." • We give the above as the views of a dealer with regard to Coal Credits. %desire discussion en the subject. We did not recommend 'a cad business, which we know cannot be carried out, hut merely shortening the credit system. Coal is a perishable articie—every time it is ha:1414 it loans,—aced threo-fourths of all the material that enter into its pnxlstelltin c ls either cash •or oq a credit of out, 30 days 011 the_ are:aroma there fore we say that the credits ought to be reduced to 30 and 90 days, instead of 60 and 4 Months, the rates at which- it was told last year—end in some instances, we learn, at 0 month,. $79,682 70 1&7;830.81 66,0171 07 4,722 70 ~ ,63306 42,70 S 100,464 TS 191,548 3Z • s As regards the 'mixing of Coal at Richmond, we would merely elate, that there are not over _fifteen or twenty kind. of .Coal mined in Schuyl kill County,—and if the Wharves were in the hands of the Miners of Coil, 'or those whose in terests were identical, they could parches. of those who mined a similar kind of Coal, end a judicious ailing, if it wore pepessary, would not injure the quality of the Coal, because it lathe interest of the Miner not to injure the character of his product—but theamiddle man who mines no Coil of his own, buy, elf deseriptions at the lowest rates, and :nisei the good and ,the bad, and all kinds together indiscriminately, and thee the character of Schuylkill Coal is injured. We have known instances where all kinds.of trash was sold as Schuylkill Coal; and when the purchaser com plained of the character of the Coal, the dealer has turned round and otered Lehigh,. or setae other Coal for sole, ar which be had the demo which be gearaatold at gO4eYtiehr.- -- -I`ber. is no difficulty about the character of Schaylkill Coal when not improperly mixed, and well pre pared. Oar difficulties consist chitty in protity7 ding all kinds of Coal; from the soft, free burning . to the hardest White Ash, while other Anthracite Regions generilly produce only one, two and three kinds of Coal,--411 of which Is bard White Ash, except a couple of Collieries in the Shama kin Region, and one in the lower end of the Wyo. ming Digits, which produces Red Ash Coal. And beildes, those who could not sell their Coal to Richmond Dealers have the -Can't u an outlet fcir their Coal. We might also remark, that the heaviest shipment made from Port Richmond-In soy one year, was about 1,500,800 tons--end,2l Operators mined and sent to market, of their own product, over two millions tons of Coal last year. • The situation , of the Trade, betrayer, le such, that our Operators could not take the Wharves at Port Richmond the present year, even if. they de sired to do so; and therefore, we second the sug gestion of our correspondent, that those who mine sled jell their own Coal without mixing,. bad bet ter make it known through the columns of the Jeered. Bemis's ;BILIII#Ktn. —lt is known to our read ers generally, that Batten's Patent for his Coal Breaker bait been renewed. In order to pretreat any further diMeOlty betweeri Mr. Batten and our Coal Olieratont,, ye learn that it is the intention of Solin Tucker, Esq., to oonvetis a meeting of the Coal Opera4rs shortly with a view of havitig this bosioess adjosted, A general meeting of the Coal Thule for con sultation also on other questions, we think would be advisable. Teo Managers of the Mine Mill and &boy Mill Raven Raitroad Company have declared a divi dend of 6 per cenfor. the last 6 months. COAL littaxtre—We hate no change to note in the markets either at Philadelphia, New York anal:tartan. The ends ti dolt, and prioes.remain without change, except at New York where there len aliht dectinvon the magirates. The prices by retail remain without change: BY TzLiciaamoli.____. •tamix,64Volocs.P.N: Preightsfrowl3(chnowdto--: • B rovide ston, nce, - I 701 -• . 125 (Now York, • • 183 , • C 0..! Trade by Railroad for 1857.511. Sent by Railroad for the week ending on Untidy evening tart: Port Carbon, • - Pottsville • - - Schuylkill tratron, • Auburn • • - Port Cli nton, • - Total Ow week, - Prewkway this yegw,7 Total, • . • To alma thaa lad year, - 'Rates-of Toll and Tanniportatlon on • .<UL LOAD FOX TIM fl.nur, From Prom From. Prom XL Carbon. P. Hawn. Pt.Cinton./tiburn. To Richmond, $1 80 •$1 76 $1 65 $1 ao To Philad'a 180. 176 •163 • 100 Spring Milo, 166 • 160 . 186 140 Reading, 110 IOS 105 . 105 Schuylkill County Slotlimed* SIMS e The following Is the quantity •of Oast transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, tor week ending on Theist*, "evading last: iTtlf.• • ' TOTAL. Mime Hill and 0. Itaten R. 114 4214 02 thrid COV .311. Carbon . ; • • " 120 04 402 02 UM Creek, " ' 15.230 'O3 004 18 Little filbuylkill, " 2045 03 10,73/ 13 . s • • Lehigh 1 7 / 6 1iw IL 1.101 • ' ! For Trek gilding Jan.% 1314 , .:.. .. . -•- Tept. TOTAL 14 . 31 1.111000,(Wm.1111601 /1004--. 1 08. L6lOl 1 • L Sneer Lee, Pee k It C 0..) .„..L.. 143 03 3,062 16 R. York a b. (Thrgart 4 86n) OST'IS 4463 19 COaDell / 1 1 4 7170, L. 4 00r) 346 OS 6,260 17 . GOMM Naos, 147 00 001. 30614 (11•141117.3.70ea50e,)• 1,440 16 • 6,77416 Dolbtft A ElobaTin 2e9 lb ; ,7,661 17 Unkteat. (A.Peelse 4 0).4 • ' 914 36 _ 41 , 1 90 CC J.,..3114n5u7 A Co.. . _ - . 4080 16 Tota,t, ` • *, • 4,217 13 - 36,302 OS • Bates of Val soul Trsasportalloos olunciussarruzuwawa..' • Mush Chunk tolls:otos, do Itlistbdtkpart. Lykose Tali** Itiiq - a Wade eir 11511. Lykes 4114 OW ' 00 144 00 abort Notattoto Cod 04,, •• •44 0,, 'Total, • 198 OS .10 00 trdfht 04401 Imam gto_pausoig s , v - " mown 10 It eana gm 60E104 Si bows alter'Retag,llia Was ago 19 nista addltlosallothoabom : • - • ' itesk - Serika Cog e Trat Mat 11111111. \#etifMtifthidedim ' ..06114141141114' • "•• ; 74c, 7: ~.}.t.:2~ '~ .` - ftisipwcara at , thillestewaeirierigfrea ;thet port tor a serial er I ,etargo domestic aupply &tett la e „ ,8511 SOOT woe. sn! receipts or foreign' femme 34,07 a •ton,. irgick thatiroas ; wahine the &erase is 1!,51 . about 13,113 tom ' • • • The Wpm of firsts Coal stets port his' beea mg follow : Tan. ' Cs 44/. ' 11384' 681 • 67,353 Frata Groat Britain, Provinces, .Total, 1857, - , 11,184 57,933 1858; 11,09 38,842 855, 4733 1 :51.848 1854, i 12,114 43,371 1853, . 5448 46,068 1852, . . 3,843 40,788 1851, . • , - 8,i187 . 30,330 - - -must • , suss . ' - - . 12,052 34;531 , 1848, • - : ' • - 6,205 41,303 The Imparts from. ittiaostio ports hare been as follows : . • • q Prom Philadelphia,. . 281,099- Buds. Alesaatiria, '9,723 Italtisors, ••• • -, -13; - 41,336- Other plank.- • • • 39,543 Yirgisik • -• • • 5,066 08 • 61613 • 4,79417 ' • • - 640 06 • * •; • 2,046 CO • • • 12,902 07. • • • -130.2 d 00 . -•- • 14184 07 190,427 07 , 7" • 44 1.,743 00 Panne, SO far t • • Ao /10747iiiiiii *Silt at ridilipittatt, 166 MEM - " 3 " 5 "" .. : .- d0.101,00413 comma stoinuomitromosos. • nnal4ijpltig‘4!_fabg statu m • Macaw mod a - no • lletlitaistes • it , ;-•••-•:- ilearaiCatbes!ailPoltergietta MU Croft - • ge!m7MUIT• OB .7 • • ukrbwry g f a x. Ofralant • • • ••• •• •• - - - • .01141 its Rao:AM •• _ • pretrred - thdotiMaina •f. • ••• —• profaned . Dd.& Ripre °Mal ArTnaspostinieo. leallesilult& Coal Ceateaslep ifttle&*4l.lltsr. -14 ktroaßo. - *.. Lehlik4Voil ißrelptlea ..- Raaletes Coal Co.-• , *. • Ratek Mountain Coal - ' - D rettiasylvidts Cod RR. MR: ainftri Cod .. I.yt %Wei Pail Co-'l_ •-- Ream flesedow, Coal r. 71.:Cci.- - • Takao Valley Rodiroad Oci!Co.* coal Companies"' Toren Raprovesteat - Ab -•-. North Amerieatteo„ prehriii • * Delaware Coal Co. ...... Cumberland Coal en. „, • - • Brag Pinsk Carl Coe - - MiscellaissOuls' lectors' Bank -• • - • • • = Tummy' Bank - • - - - Pottnilleoas C 0... - • •• • - 'pottsvilia Water Co. . • /Reno atoek of all (kid Ccoctioisio theoboTO WOOS* fandahadt ay UM. NEW ADVERTIME TNIMINIE ALMANAC. Itiorace tireely; Price 121 cents. tot insbilabad, and lb, by B. BANNAR.. aim a fresh supply of Pod* Maria. alt sorts. kinds sod sixes, lot ISSS. Van. 16,1515 N AND AFT 'ER SUNDAY, JAN UARY 11th.1368, the thiltday Tripe of Sebuylklll Pesessuger Train yin be discontinued until fur ther notice. & U. WUftLSB, 6tripaixteihkst, PottnlUs. January 12.'38 3 fit • • - ADJOURNED COURT. h- N adjourned Court of COMMON MA& In and for the nowstscof Schuylkill will eta at Pottsville, on MONDAY, the drat day of Feb min. / 8 4,st 10 o'clock In the ihrenoon. to continue one week. , . MATZ, Merl:if: . antra *film Pelt/nine,' • January Mb, MSS. f . 1.31 7UPEe, T o OWN ER OA.L MINES AND PEPROLIIIIM SPRINGS TIMM/OH M TDB G RD STARKS, CANADA AND TIM BRITISH PRO. VINCRK—The Kerosene 011 Company is prepared to re• alive dor supplies al unpadded coal oils. once distilled from Mound@ tar, without chemical treatment, *NI for petroletun la the beton! slate. All proposals sand date the mowed terms, Tell 41 tbe via at Hy !bat 'eau IMltlmilhod monthly, add should be accompanied • by a sample or Dot tem than one "anon, remiseuting the endreArild flea the induct "ended upon— IWO , and charges on all samples to be prepaid. Address Elec. rotary of the Kerosene Oil Omapany, 60 Beaver street, New York. Januag_ ilk '6B PUBLIC BALE, • Of Omnihunt and Pstrratlifg -WILL _tre - sold-at Public Sale at the Term of the subscliber ' , residing at Auburn, - Schuylkill County. on ' TITIMISDAT, PENMEN" Ith, 104 • Tow Horses, two Mares, one foal. six Cows, heifer., Calve*, Sheep and Hogs, Wagons, Girt, common Snhaoil and Side Hill Plows, Harrows, Moon's Patent Grain Drill. two Threshing Machines, one of which is Wheel. et's, Patent,' together with a variety of other farming Utensils. Also will be told at the same time and place, a variety of HOUSEHOLD and ROLM= ZURNITUItE, 'embracing a general assortment. Sale to commence of 'o'clock, A. M., of odd day.— Terms and condition will. be made known on day edits's. by AUGUSTUS rpunn. Auburn, Jan. Nth; 18 3 5 3-St rwqrp7Twrmnw t litil - - - - - - --- ORANGE JUDD, 188 Wstor st,J Terms-oas Dollar Publisher & Prop'r.f New York. AA Year in iLdranee. Tos. XVTI, No, I. JANUANY,IB4B. New Series. N0'.138. NTEREST/NG Assouicesaent. Patty-one varieties of valuable REEDS offered PURE to the subscribers of the AMERICAN AORICCLTURIST for UM The Screnteentri Voltam) of this Journal, eer's with such Inducements to all Faaintas. f#asntatsrand cultivators of even the smal lest Plots, ( ladles of course ladaded), as have never been offered before by the Publisher of this or any other Journal. to wit The Agriculturiat is enlarged to as Doable narto Pages In each number. dis of the best practical Cultivators in all the country . have been secured to write for its pages during the year 1838, basidts a bast of occasions! contributors. Over aoo beautiful, leitmotiv. EDVIST lop of rural objects of iuterest and utlliv, will be Ten lu 1648. The January number less TIS instructive az. tides, and over 30 engravings, and this Is a fair sample, though even less valuable than the succeeding numbers will be. The January number gives a list of Salty. oinks varieties of nub, Gail= and - Yuman atual: of choicest kind and beat quality, most._ ly obtained - from the beat 'gardens In Europe: Prom this list every subscriber will teeuUtle4 to eltslise any three parcels be or she may de sire, free. G°°D ran I snap rya pyRE SEED rum Gthm ram S u e , ricEl The Seeds will alone be worth to many per lions the full subscription prim; but aside ifrom them, Beery number wilt contain as much Ant. rate.reediug, and more engravings, than moat of the Dollar BOWES offered to the public.— Thousands of subscriber* have aid. even of thean/ past lees valuable numbers, that they w 4 not nark with them brill nada Still volume XVII (for 18611) will be furnished to b in ib org , enu r e, for $lll SIX copies for $ 5 ll Ten or more copies at Recent* each. Do you how all this can be done? Ans. The Apneufterist has a larger regular eirculation than a dozen of the ordinary agri cultural and horticultural journals. A few cents prodton each subscriber, gives a large mutt to be appropriated to paying the best writoro,—collectloglnformatioo—eostly engra vings—and for seeds for tree dlabibutlon. Further: Tne Publisher is determined to Is. cue a journal that shall not only be an BONDI to cou h tr e y, , b g ut e u n l e u r w e h i an h d shall i b cu lu louabar and so full of Instruction In every department of soil culture, whether on a large or small I scale, that no person (except them shut up in brick walls without a }hot of spare 1409 can afford to be without It. $30,000 were spent upon the Agdeulta del butt year, and as the present new and-re newed subscription flat warrants it, the sum will be desibletilbr 1858. puns S E run, Goon P'an SEED The Publisher's motto is: "Get up the Rest paper Ant, and make mousy afterwards it he eau." V" puss SEED Pas If yonwant such a journal, with the extra seeds, de., send gl au gold, or &tent. P. 0, "Cantos, or NIL of banks In good credit at home} and you will reoetve the January num ber at once. bout which you ran select the !seeds. The future autotimer will be mailed on or betel) the first day of each month. Address -- above, ORANGE JtIDD, New York City. '241 t Ti • - the President and onagers of the Idle nerewille Water Company. EN'CLE MEN :--In compliance 71 - with my duty as ilecretary,Awmintendent, and Collector of the Mlnereville Water Cbdhpany, and with a deslre to Inibrne the public C 4 the progress of the 'works of this Company, I make the following statement, show ing wind has already been done to introduce water' Into the - Borough of Mioerevllle, and have also attached thereto a statement of the financial *fah' of the Com pinyon' to the first tiy of January. DAIL eerLainiy hive reason to congratulate ourselves on the press of the work the teat year; almost 'any other eatery would hare felled trout the nurnerotur obsta cles placed In the way. The of the Company were determined to do all that lay n their power, and If they could not com plete the works, leave them, at least Manch a condition, as to require but little time tb complete them the core- Dug seam. The Company' hare taken up eight sues, toopreor-leso, of latul on Dag Creek or Dyer's 800, and have settled the damages wltitthe mum. From this Creek the Compa ny expert to obtain their main supply of water. East of Dyer's Run there are elm two other streams. The Com pany hare secured the water, In else it becomes necessa ry. of Wageer's Run and Wheeler's Creek. The damp gm on Wagner'. Ron have been assessed and paid. The muerte, the land on Wheeler's Creek have appealed. • We have built on Dyer's Ron, a cut stone dam about 106 het long, and 12 feet in height, and have moved s Sei Mitt (which was formerly abate the present dabs of the Company,) below the dam, securing tor the .m 0 of the Cotopany three and s half feet of water ribose laid Water Company's pipes, and, giving the owners of the Saw Mill the surplus. The pipes ere now to the south site of the ie rem Gap, 'Militancy, of laid 0102 feet, end about a mile ) at ,trench is now open for the reception of pipes. We an safety gay that the labor In bringing the water Le the ' Borough is more than two-thirds done. 'The met to bring DM the Borough will be about $12,000, red to dis tribute It through the Borough, and bring it henvenlent to all the Colllerimets expect to supply about $BOOO. We are in want of assistance, and think the coal inter , est Is not properly represented in this enterprise. &pram raceme be Cbarpany up to lanuery 1, 1868. Rapine ;cocottes Charter 030 80 Ito-ring hew Mill In lieu of 4nd damages, 400 00 Land damages on Ram tract,' 60 00 Laborers and tools starting works, SO 62 Land damages op two garrirms, 33 00 plitititer Survey, data and-ntimates, WO 67 Taking.a Attonnyeptio fees, 711 00 ns: • 60 0. raster, /Mitre as Buperintendent, More tart' and Collector, . 416 66 03031121131011, selling stook, . ; es& 60 Printing and Books, • ' 43 10 Bee, Press, Beal Un muse, • ' 173 09 • • 4 26 Wrentham foe etops; II 60 TravCo mmiting el exicaneat or Commission,, ione Commission,, and 101 1 10 -Freight, use of tracks, lundleg pips, and lard. 126.00 Traveling expenses of Secretary to Phlbutel phis atudry times, Alderman's and Quote- Me's' . fen in Philadelphia. setting notices • _ lend mum, • ' 74 Cocunialonen on lan d damages, *. . 60 00 Lumber 9 U .St . enier, Bilpolotendast 4 4 50 Fisher,ll. hold's election, 200 Packing yarn, . Lead, Pipes, branches-and stops,' •• ' IJM it ma . Dimwit on Ramo& Bond, 2. 100 00 ' Why eloth tor dam, , • di 30 I 3110er * Webber,coutricteedectre - wort on dam, - , - gor o intmen. Unsbet, hauling on dam, - 1 717 49 14t Toil MUM die Webber. 41g-ft !Lunch, lnyhkg plpik am* ' • • as niebehui coder, Mama Mirk, - • • - 711 Toideola ttorin , • examen of stock soli, Hsiang Amount ectleatiliasa Ida to irtub ill"3 "$214114 a0 SUM, 4 31 ." ht badr, '" aktatisdias efts writ; Vesettled Lomb,. lifiliallif#1;181. Or OHillillUM :„ An't Winders pad kr proxyggiq OSA 115 L ' • 24011eist drafty. • $414 .: ~ -•..-- -- . 2 _, ; ____- - --_ imps easaratta' . _ - %Town a.-mulaillmnitriv - oeartoiAkapperi_ Oft mitioreme :wow aiikpm. 'l44ittidadimi *Ks& disumapites the - 1111 p, 700111tOttignakkowthill ella la tkfirof Jff7 . .116% thetflosist paw immtaissailltulaprilbrwriwz IL lALlltivift_ 2JWllils&iiiirise.&at. llfaiiiittr. a lq atm , oxiatommo rise Mope • imangcliseniswerape Amen wut,, 'iv's. Nre & jila U laill , ii . a iN"H • "mist . ~ : ,: g 1 , 141 , 101 . 14 0#. 1 , 1 04 - ,1t ., ;?.;;.= 7, :15= - L.441. , 4',ff. , ,, , tlil 'lam anwna) Taut* maw roa XtrietP - 61114 , DISEASE OR THE kupitrt • LlNfrpt',,ooivoOL.Atr.,i-ry• WEARS oF , . FIEVERAND AC OE •EVERY FARMER AND EVERY 14111ThYlkaaltspeoullar hitters comp4aastac 40. g to MOO Amens /WA, banded dolt:them father to eon, perhaps Tlmprinciple that a tonic stimulant is nen= t y n erea&ouse, und isp uted. o t u t . h boom:tale and inconsistent—eomettmesposithle lybartfiti., yr. hem offer to the public, In Winans. arntrateid What will exactly supply this want, paw. pired.upos scientific principles, compoutMed debarks!, acting la lianscory,let each Wallin Its, own trinadial Mice Tom Purtztali is hen ollbred,ltia eopeanleni Awns yet perfectly. safe, an IrricifaseL which, acting upon the' circulation. rakes the action of the system to the stand ard of health, espectein alter say debilitating athelc of disease, after depneckm how beat, or any local or acct. dental cause; an latiArnamodie, which; withii maul aiktulant tower, lets with a peculiar Intnenoe up= the nervous spasms, calming nerroostrritatien, when taken Pope'', without the lout tendency to the brain, and Without that &treating reaction whkh the Itimes of dimost tonica-softencimaingtoominfarytiumtbscalgtnal As a sease. Toxic. mOdeistentiud parrainebilywdalting the energies of all parts of tU frame. prodatlng neettaarin a healthy increase of the action of the trarione o chemically changing the acidity of the stomach, sl t ira lug nevi:Daily upon the liver in !collating permanentlythe bilikry secretions. NOTlCt.—Whoaver exwada to end Mita betstidd win be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and lowsmuited, it will, prove a grateful aroulatkeordira, pawed of Wavier remedial properties. Oman leaLws , The great popularity of this delightful Aroma balm:bleed many Imitations. which the pulite should guard against parehasing. Be totem muted to buyanytitlog *bewail you hare given liomasim's Um. LAID limn • fair trial. Ong bottle will matinee you how Indoltely superior It is to all theft imitations. • • Airooladjit $1 per bottle, or six kAtlee lhr $5, by OM BOLg PROPZIgTINIS, • SEI BENJAMIN PACE, JR. do CO. fibarmarentista am) elmtleto, 1 , - .. PITTSBITRG. PA. • Tor ale In Phlladetphla by the agenta—ltotrtnan* Mon*. Mace of the Democrat; John 70hne,.222 Bare street; Drott I Sone, 133 North Second street. Also, to tteuttng, by !Utter I Co.; Lancester, by John V. Long R Os.; rotterlitt, John 0. Brown, J. C. C. Hughes and C. EPtiag; Tama as , 41 B. J. RV Iftnererfile:J. K. BD and In Herrn, by Dr. E. Ch} chatter. November 11, '37 413. •;,- ;A CARD TO THE - `LADIES! Mt. DUPONCO'S PEM ALE GOLDEN PILLS AsBE INFALLIBLE in removing gtoppagen or irregularities s of the menses. These I are nothing new, but have been used by the Doctor far many Years, both in Yrstoce and America, with nn• waded sweets In every ause,and be is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to make the Pills Public, ter tile alleviation of those suffering from any tr. regularities whatever, as well as a piiventive to those ladles 'those health will not permit en increase of ftml- 1 ly. Pregnant females, or . those supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using there Pills, as the Pro. citron, esrames no responsibility alter the above ante. although their mlldneurerouldpr4rent any inju ry to health ; otherwise, these ills are reauumended.— Dlreetlonsaceoropany_each bo re'_ Price, $l. Sold whole. sale and retail by O.W. Ben ii ii• eorqsr Norwegian and Centre streete, Pottsville. Pa. 1 All orders mast be addreised to the above General Agent, who will supply the trade at Proprietor's prima, and send the Pills couddentlally to ladles by man, by their enclosing $1 to CLIAI3.I W. BMW% at PottsvGle, Schuylkill eonnty, Penna. Sailers of lie rsgennine. slansture,"J, Du - Ivaco," on each box—none i Pottsville. June 6:57' [lf] REAL ESTATE SALES. • DAIRY 4 TRUCK FARM FOR SALE. AFARM OF THIRTY-SIX ACRES, divided - into seven fields of five sever each, front: ag atm road from Pottsville to Illnerwille, acid bounded by the Mine BM Rail Road, two and a half miles from Potteiftle, and one mile from kiliversville; thirty acre' being cleared, and the balance in young Old thrifty timber, and all under good root and rail fence. Thli farm has been used as a dairy and truck farm for the Leib - live years, and is in a high Mate of cultivation, with large double House, Barn and *Leda, and garden enekwed-with pale fence, and full ;of rations kinds of choke fruit Wel, gni" ag• i etveral aerer*lnng springs of water, sod well of the boat of water at the Roma. This farm will be sold on - reasonable terms, and posool=l given imatecUstely by Applying to J. 31.1YETREBILL, or I - ' THOS. E. ft/LIMAN. ' ( -' • Ihttleille. 1 &pt. 19, '37 3s4' , • 012PHAN8" COUItt SALE DIM SVANT to; an order 9f-; he Or- L - ptians' °Dort of the 'county c!f Schuyiklll. In the Com ormwevi th of Pen osyliarda, tho subrdbers, admin istrators of the Mate of Jacob Faust, late of the town ship of Wayne, In the county of Schuylkill. deceased. will expose to sale by public vendueon Monday, the 16th day of Febrnitty next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the public homes of Jos. id. Feger, In the Borough of Pottsville, In - the counts of Schuylkill aforesaid,—All that certaln,Tract °fermi land innate in the township of Branch, In the county of Schuylkill and State of Penn sjivania. to wit: Bounded by lands of William Parker, Martin Weave, Philip Clouser, John Clouser, Shippen & Co., and lands ofJecob V. Faust, containing two hundred and lif. e a ty-iburaems and'idxteen perehes,neatmeasnreand marked No. one In theinquisition returned by th Sheriff, and fled to the Orphane;Conrt-of Schuylkill county, with the impirreernents, consisting ot one log hearse, one end onehilf story high bank barn; two Or thuds, spring house, and about one hundred acres thereof being cleared land, together with the right to use a saw mill on the adjoining tract In common with J.?. Faust; late the estate of saldihreeased. Terms and conditions nude known at the time d place of sale by JACOB F. FAUST 4 DANIEL FAlMlMAAdsehrthirators, 'By order of theOrphane Court, Jima Fran, Clerk. Pottsville, Dec. 19,'67 , 62-71 2 ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Ir3UHSUADIT to an order of the Or plitive Court of the County Of Schuylkill, in the omonwealth of Pennsylvania) the subscribers, Ad ministrators of the estate of Jacoit Faust, late of the township of Wayne, in the County` of Schuylkill, de ceased, will expose to sale by public rondo. on Satur day the eixtb day of February nett, at one o'clock lo the afternoon, at the public house of Charles Hummel, In the town of Friedectsbing, Warne township, In the County of Schuylkill aforesald,—.Cl that certain tract or plere of land situate 14„the townetelp of Wayne In !be County of Schuylkill abet State of Ponorylvanla, to wit Bouoded by Mods of Miami Frits and others, contain ing one hundred and thirty-six acres and twepty-twoi perches, strict meows, with the appurtenanceslik consisting of a two story lot konale, se venni, bank bard and orchard, and toarketiln the inquisition purport, No. 1, A. I 4 Aisof all that certain tract or piece of laud, situate in the township of Wayne aftemald. bounded by land of Henry Stela I. B. Sternetaandotheracontaining eighty four erne and aarenapone perches, strict mer be zi sure, and m,srked intim ingot:lMM purport ,No. C, with the mepurtenanees and Improremen consisting done two storr,log bones, stableand cedar& Also, all that certain 'lot or Ostia of ground, idtvat• in tho town of Priedeusburg, tba Comedy and State aforesaid, and marked id the general plan of said town, with the Dumber 3$ bounded by ,Batabe alley td feet, by lot N 0.38 ICA feet, by Booth street Cd fast, by Mabry street 105 feet, containing 40 sonar() perches; late the estate of said deceased. • Terms land conditions made known at the Untested place agate by - - JACOB P. FAUST t DANIEL PAM. Administrator,' By order of the Orphans' Court, Jams Pion, Clark" Pottsville, Dec. 10, /raft MISCELLANEOUS. JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. THE new Justices' Fee Bills;.Rivised and Corrected by that egialature of Penneykranfa, plated, and tbr late by -; B. DANNAN: TRAYS ERpuiDE. • Palest B. %INMAN'S Cheap Bilk Rom RAILROAD IRQR. • CIONSTANTLY on hand • r tails for N,_l mining porposes, rodueoel prieil, for cash Or good ICY WOOD, LEE el " Mrillo, DOS* 2 e, ' 67 ' 424 f egt C l i nliti n ftles, suitable sesibr different otolustiOns• for ads at N at'l 11. BAh NAN'S Book and BtallonoryBtara. - Pottsville, Dea.12.17 ATENT P l'ilfgriß& C -IfiDEapi gP&p, to hold fron Ito2o po Inds, lb orers.N4 its and others, lb: sale by GrAItRIGUYS: cbintrip street,Pottrrille. IhriosibeS 8,10 4642 . i VIEWS. OF-POT'TSVILLE. THE SUBSCRIBER has a lot of the __IMO of Pattern*, which Is a beauthel Thar. of focathat, 1 * &Q., which he will sell at the low tote of 25 teats took** oat the lot. - The 7 Wore pablhhed at too each. Now lo the,tlow to proem" a 00 1tY, /a bat few remake onaoht. a. IIkiNAN. S a i . Bdthaeller and Statham se LITTLit DO RR IT"•=cousPlwieir - psabICKENtYB L Last •"LITTLE DOB It now voos Chasp edittoo,6o oto sted, ft eta. Phioadltigo. plito. kn. pats,* 60. The rartatin of Gloseare. penes Dew natal. Notblag New, taboo by the author of John Minor. Ilhiguisex Jalyi-vll4 Unpin% Orabais'sfitephis% yawß Ji,(4, ba., jut rocalved:awd for WI by BJIANNAIf. • Meek e 1 IVIMCBT • NZ &BARTH'S AFRICA. NISSIONARY TAAVELS and RE SZAROIII3 to South grW, including a sketch ruiltriaddeueo Who intorior—by David MOS* atorwa.4aine m aittluatittiousand taw= of thaw& li faltiviiht i tuildloatioli of tlio 413. • • ' aarth itibi sad Disarmart. to North rod dual& Atriceati 11141 yens 1141/44 vote" zap and iihistriv• nova • nu WA and Siolor t _by No*, aIL efordimi. • IPAINPouIt Soltataiso v ld.le—aito tamoplata seta Si 3 toga Jut publiabsdi tad Alt sole bY • ' PiNtovtlia4mi. 2, pie 1- ; DANNAPI; 722 nantotra..l_ ' I ilicaUtaalitp 18a TAU MAX 1117) WINS lIIIMWKIS QFFICE—ft Market Street, Barns r,Gerltd MO y W doillas • WA au tag Mar Atom aw 4 Wait tea by , 711111*".1 10 1)1 0 214 P. ILMNIX*I2IIII7 ) MEDICINAL Ato To'an".WS" ' - '3CAIIO/ACTIIIIIII4 "OLD oomuniquorypita POT." /COF min FEE its ~.4 04 cloolt itix- uPP a itat '‘'itor tale at the liardworitioaltalaDavat. 't nag PQM' ^Mingl!vollawA/Za ) egiriti e 44 l BllP l atntSbt , 14 2Wa=r I,l 4 l444l, aranutA• *4;44 Its=curs •- ' P ,A ' KIS ACA'S, - TZ.,, lubserieers,i event or the matt, baripul maim) a Div artltle,eallid 1 lbw 'Albion Collator Nalo,"'aleatatod to rralgli 5. en omit* to 240 Ss. tar sae et thoTorldttoes. ' '. • ' ' • , E.TARDLNY 414) 4, eiliti;MlN April ISM; tit': - ' ' IV' •. • • REMOVAL. STONE a - SONS;' anstas 111.1kr.-zaboas ant Mlllanyfart gooks, • tranrivaimpitecon 1t0.44 Snout Ottood stootto Mar 111 nr WI/Ma &oth • No: Clustoot Mott,ea• door abovelUtltth. obese they otll to Noosed to ass their Otto& mod albs& poorallp - Ptattslobbloollatotery " Mot • . RimesotrallEOHANlOS. - 11.1 ST limed and ieceived by the sub *, seams Patenti Quake* Attistoimissit 711 "MINaalcs =Mot stlyttilisr mlutr' ireetsbi **lib mon& Assisi t hip natty parmuto wilch this tab' eau be applisd motrubl tbs most mosstssat a ft Te sintillit I nte i lladOnfing*Dsvotatitnir, Os" Cattlag kW' ajAtikirst magoitasil irbtg. mid Med It at 28T = & tilowsON , B, Om 17, 151' 419. i Ctinkr.astre mid Marko dusts. THE•SUBSCRIBERsi". - . , would l'et..• fully Intim they anitierona friend/ and e,oftcra or hayikill Corinty,that their acsartioent otClotbing n.r Young A/satiation is tour* larger than em s and thay are disposed to sell ay* Pomona living at a dia. ta lwvhaire the I/dialogs at exchanging clothing par • chased at this storailt LiY an DO r a l t-t 1.. A: UM k 11011031. • Apris,3l i . 2 llllChintint 8 5 I..oorner otTenth,Phllada. • l 17.1 y . A CARD.' "Gly T. 'TAYL,O4 . taken pleasure" in Jule 1110 04m:1os total Minds sad urieserous am. teee.we. :Ds new arm of stiuncn, OUNDAOXR sop. Their connection sink ona of th• lured bushes how see to the rib' of Pbilsdelphia. Itthad, tifalfeltte that new will be supplied with fresh stock, well esiected, and at veep low Me m, to enable them to deft competition. Their stock will coined's tint quality rod; such se the test customer tithes keep, in mu of our bode atlas. • ittnal m , m hto to alms Moral satisfaction to all that with Omar ustcomme. • - 2";falm.-- 11 CH. OU & CO.• (inter of (tetra and JA s ZURI Aessteepe NDAOXR gm% pta iy am . U.ll,—All persons indebted to X. T. TAYLOR, Ma pan ticialerly Invited to all and make psymont i 'mad those hatin g elehe4 will please ;iireaust thus Lr aettlesmult. Dentoter le, !bT • " . , • ' NNW said Grain Stara THE SUBSCRIBERS beg Lave to. informs the citizens Of Sehnyllliti county, that they leased the are of Mew& Yardley Bon, on , the o!oroer of Centre and Nandi Chunk streets, in Pa TIM, when-they bartreitstantly on ttsed.—PLOITIL. ' the beet extra arid eapirene brand*, WIREAT. BU OATS and CORN. Also Mont and oats Chop. Rllll Vise, Burgwtreat end Cora Mot. APpits, Pot ' • •-•:" 4 qOr- all ot which they will melt at greatly dttred prices. Orders for hoy quantity of Floor 404 Oran 'feared ao4 delivered It arty pantos the shortest notice. It ais a s' . giOserally, fad knotty to DO Le t'ut feeder theti advantage to givi am aea as rears sathdied that by so doing they eau save it least 20 per canton ttiett parasite. Give its tali aid ascertain thr yotineives. ROMERO= a IMAM Pottsville, Oetobei NI • 44141. somumira scuoor. FOE ROY& 1146.Z.L OF sT. SIANEs THE LESS. Near Palls of Sninytkill, P4iladel ,a. T the*ove.riaried place, a board ing ottani for bOye has been established and Is now. n stueemnful operation. The gay. P. ULSIIIOND, of the ProteeMnt Episcopal Church, will take charge of the goers) and relishing training of the Youths, and wiltalso teach Church gentle, Rioeution and English Coniposition. • • • PCceessor r 4 AN0131,16, formerly of Pottsville. will teach Modern, and Ancient languages, mathematics, and the other sciences. ' Uri. N.QRIO Rl', Emmert/of Pottsville, Is the matron of this Lostltution. ;-The number of boys la limited, and they an received like eons into. the clergyman's fatally. Young 111413,2 re Pee Pared for the different dams of college, or can take atoll collegiate. course, which, lino; as varied, will be at hostas thorough u s common col. lege course. ; , „ IiItrEILENORS—IIer; INAsnartur. lion. Enemas W. Urban, and O. W. Bumf. of Pottsville. ." Forpartienlers addeem Rev. P. LIAMMOND, Rector; or L. ANGELS. Principal of the School, Pealii ettlehusl-, hill, Philadelphia. • itiP•The terms are $250 for one year's bonding, and Including in all branches except Instrumental M usic, Including all extras; or $12600 one suasion of 6 months. Aiv individual ittetruetion is the rule of the &hoot, &cholera shay enter at all Urges of the year. January 2.114 1410 , • ' " ACENTS,'ATTENTIONI DO YOU wish to find good employ meta. and make money with little or no invest% tnent,lind without interfering with your regular busk :'unersr •If you do, rout thhi advertisement. • C. E. MAI 4 § Co. of 392 Broome street, Few York, are manufacturing and selling massive Gold Pencils for $5 each. (which are cheap lit that prke,) and th throw in a gift or prim with each Pencil, worth from $2 up o $5; $lO, $l5, $'A: sis. $3O. $5O. $75. $lOO, $2OO, and $500.-.. Don't cry out, 4 1Iurebusl Lottery!" It's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at'their mph Tette, and all the pro. fite over the fret most are thrown Into the gifts, - which ;actually cost the purchaser nothing. The prises are distributed On A simple: phut of drawing, which would take too much room to explain, but which has never lalled to give complete satisfaction. We have drawn 7 and sent topurchmerslB3 Gold Watches of a/dourly:lcm. 74 purses of Gold Dollars.= Gold Lockets. 850 Gold Chains. and a corresponding number of other mile*, *Within two months. THERE ARENO NUN ES, - Nut every purchmerdriws trprise worth $2 gentian, and It stands thousands of,ehances to be s higher Hann. We want a good agent in erery neighborhood through- out the country, to solicit purchasers. and any agent. to be gum...trot, must hare a pencil and prim to exhibit. We payagents $1 essh 'fbr each purchaser he obtain". and the first person in any neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that lee Should an egept obtain a talnablet prim to ex. hihit with his Penell, be would hare little difficulty la obtaining scores of purchasers, and pushing it .• psytpd business. READ!! READIT! Weask nobody to sped their money till they know what prisolbey draw. Any person wishing to try their lurk, can Ann rend tmtheir name and address. and we will make their drawing and tannin them by return Mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prite,or not. whichever they thane. We airs this privilege only ones to a pnrctuuser. Anti the-first drawing, every purchaser will be niquiredlo send In &drone*, throng* the authorised agent. We will send with each droving the number taken out,with full description of the plan of draning. Addl.'s* _ C. E. TODD k Broome Street, Dow York. January 9, 'SS • It 2 ENCOURACIE THE ARTS! Without Taxation Ificrusarth "rimy : OP ART COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION T" ;MANAGERS of this sliccess hd instltutimt • announce that Ike arrane. meats tor the POVUTU TWA ars being em g ulated tot the aged extends* ass* they harincpurebniesd Pow er's Statue of the Oreek ISlaye, at an expense of woo. as one prime and the splendid Duensidorf Gallery of Paintings, for glllO,OOO, *Melt will rank distributed tif various prizes. • Ternsi; of ataibeertpuo The payment of $3 toustftutes soy perms a meteber of the Aseociationisnd entitles blot to • Pirst—A large and, costly Steel lingrawing, worth $9, from the Picture of Solomon, 19 by .26 Inches, celled `-ktartikst. Destiny.",:(or, If preferred. the 41m/fairing called Bunt's oCottee's Saturday MAW worth $l,) it ropy of the Quarterly Art Journal, published at $2; a free admission info the Duessidorf Galkwy.and a chance , for the Greek Blare, together with about 400 other Wall of Art, Paint/ors, kr, • - • • • Shoed—Any one of the framing SS Magni nes, ;via Frarinon'eand Putnam's Ifolithly.lles Magasine, Atlantic Tar Mont r rshasn's and Goders Maassinee, Wulsiterbooker, Bhic °ad. Southern Literary Messen ger, Linell's Patio Edinburg Review, North Brithh YATIOtt London Illtartruly. Westminster Review., ,and littell's Using Age (weekly) at $0 for two memberships, together with a chance in the Drawing. and free admis sion to the Dusseldorf Gallery. • Third-13y paying:llA, any one or the abate wagazinea ind the Art Quarterly Journal, together with TWO chancel to the distribution of rises. Br Ming 9 6 , they will get a slMagaslue, Art Journal and either of golifttrlnge, with, TWO dumbest in the distribution . D ibertle— By paylok $l5. (5 memberships.) will hems tiflpd,to xis ehancea itithe drawing and an extra copy of either Of the angraving, together with frestadmhalon to Gallery, to. The distribinkr at t ill take plate on the 28th of Jinn . Awn lass, up to. time suhserfstione wUI be totalled. by • i ' LINNJ. BA NNAN4 Roworwri Secretory yer SE-knylksll away: *ens Etignivingz, "Mai:drew Destiny" and 'Satur day Night," as also ropes of the A; t Journal an teem Asa our Bookstore. -rtirAnY persons ; at a distance,. by enclosing Three Dollars to us by maD, and deshinst elf 'bat they desire Ito take mu have a eilTtiaClte!Uov forwarded to ttoolt ti - 1 Pottsville, July 20,17 • 30. E. OARRICUES, Pau/ovule, pa.; , Ts AGENrfor the eats of EVANS' 41WATSW. 3 Philadelphia itattufactured SALAMANDER SAFES, No. 26 South roan% Street, PAiladelpAili. isTruth fa Miility, ; and Must Prevail.„ Skim! of Ms Cbreittee appointed to superintend Ma , - earning of Ms how &lea at Itauting, nbruary CM, I SST. ' • Rums°. March M. The undersigned; members of the _ ataa ndtto, do reepeetferlly report, th a t srs mirth& twd Beim originally aara ,d Ora by Ferrel' Jk tiering • anti Evans A Watson, placed side by Ada , tames, via: l'hcsafe nos by thei Paymaster of the PhDs ' okriphie Reading Railroad Company. In his office at Ilbading, mann Metered by runts,* Her 'rlog, sod the safe in nee by IL A. Lents, In his store. abetured by lii, 4 Watson, andput In bootees/4 panes prerbely alike. . • The pap was started at 1, 1 4 o'clock, 4. If., and kept np until Slur eerds of teen hickory, two cord, dry oak and half throat top ood, were entirely consumed: the whole under the perintendence of the subscriber', members of the enuirolttea. The safe's were then tooled off with water, after Which they wen opened, and the books and papers taken out by the erni and U. IL A. Lames stoke for pub lie eviminatkm after they were first examined and muted by the committee. ; The books aid papers taken from the alto manntsetnred by icraite AlWateon. were but slightly al/meted by the In tense beet. while those taken front them% mannfaetnned by.larnlsA Llerrlng VIM In oar judgment, damaged folly fifteen per auk lotus than those taken from Evans Waten's WS. We believe the above to have been a tots Rodin/partial trial of the raspestivi quallthre of both situ _ . - JACOB H. DTSIIINt+ , DANIEL B. IIIINIZE„ been absent detritig the horsing. we awl y to. beide with the above statement of the conditkre of the paws and hooka take:rout of the O. A. tigriltilL"t' - TM>htlvv4atZassedpaUems,easdeabotleedlag end Its ettlally. who ere the above ember* snaithseet 28 alb aillons fres i Zeus a Wateou dace the herein.** tti liffqlst ir l : . . ,A. ' 1• Lepolit 111,24 1; Tesießistk. 1 i JEW . a Wester. 11 1.41 =. libsjave, 2: Dr. Wit. 1; Mpoids.l; LAIL. Smith, 21 MA ill tom, : Wa. Meek. 2 t Isetsisa 4 k ii . s it ia re,ll George J, letett.l t .1.111.10. 14 2set IttUefa; Jame Joshes, 1 W 1 i Atoll 12 111216 • 'IN it " I 12. A: Oxialoptari•PAlMl4oo4l. - -. , . r - . - - ''-' -• fbr tbfr Iteleime ritart,ib lisobstary 1 ar IMIS 401 1 - -;'• EVAN, &WATSON - • is h b q A a T t pon , e t*dres - X—r M me ,_ IL u. minnxuarito: JADE= KLIMOLLAND. By Trliiiresph ea* lane dars NaiL • 11 , 1 Ito fieas•-IParittarr. ;bit Wm* Wills Bute lessairrpalit,i4l. Ostosedrisiliftvog. ' "It to irepoostt f Copt►ae to proosat I weal tio thicodleer. '" • • • linsalo. Joan Ennalt.nt Penntruntri meld 01 Blel6 Chad** W. Gluts; et Pennulteultb,; neanet et Stettin. - - - - • • VIII lila Suativalo. '- • The &prink's' is lour/Isle. Or tworety4rit largo rollting AWL t ad. Uwe works ist. ,Pittoberg f t tiroatp!woorojillo. . Yo the house at Mathew's. on Thealliq, Ebar react a. kW to hieeeparate the Coal flank 031 aPin7, at fiebnylkilt Oaten. , • , •-ssiatiosi trial is still - pragrusies at Pldladolphls. IsyllL sot Ira preempts, be coaelisiled balers seas week.. Tim demise is Washy. Theta ~is ay diiiibSer aequittaL . •L- irks Allanladen filt MUM& Yo the United Hutto &oasts corTitaroft7, Aptistoo t .of Texas, gar* moue, of blo. intention to intrados. it bill to provide for tbs. fidiststiou Einau Into lbs Union u a /31:ots. • 41:Nrgt. - - The last California lll tateili e genee' stake ask s mitt by the name of Sattooo, to El Dondo emu. ty, &Italian* of gold weighing tins ands half pounds, auppootril to be stoutly parr.' - senathoes Val Daring the week the,* bare been tblriees Ives to Mobile mallow Orteene amine' the tet te& Itt. - Cott** tehlett bats sheet tispradoe• commanded 1$ ® 14 eIlLe to sew et 9 Oat& !Irv': Pimps; Quits a lop s umbeit of petition.* hoe dstphiy,nemeroasly sigma bars been pranged Hurisamt• hi fator of.se modileation of the present* liquor lair. A determination Is evinced betkhransbee to.easet a nem law,-ht ooe. putties, H they eentead, of the Impotent track. lased the One now oa the statute book. tba nirralts of PeauseTtirdada• lit Noreastano Beake speciehetnnalatton int deposit et all the in Psaiwlvanta bleb* ladati p me at PhltsdeiAla, were as tenon r -, Seate, - su , - Cireatsdloa, es.snil l•433,US • - • pqmats, ;4111,09 .At the present tame the Phtlad la mate d 24 want* Thinks alone have e followlng ~. ate: . Jaia la3a. d-Opets. aftstkersi k Malaita. Banks, s3,neget nun= fi= 24 Ocrentry Butts. 2,014.374 &seam 1„I1I6T0 • Tow, 6,864,076 ' 6,014,046 11,33410 There •an 35 other Banks of lane in thaStale whose January statements. bare not been reelable& If tbey could be obtained, the aggregate of Ve dein the Pennsylvania Banks, considering that there is a constantly rising average,. must at title' time amount to nearly eight millions of dollars, which Is larger, we believe, than baa been report . pd for many years. ' The Latest team Per steamstdp North American we ars in pos session of Liverpool dates to the 30th alt. The Loa dna menet market was easier, and there wee a proireet of a further decrease in - the hank rates of discount. The 11oited States steam frigate Kin fleeces, with Wm. B. Reed. the 'United States commissioner, had arrived at Botts •Bons. Speedy operation. against Canton are to take plate. The Bank of, France has reduced the rate of dis count to 8 per cent. The Earl of Spencer is dead. 1 • The India pipers are filled with details of the bloody strugglexat Lacknow. The tight of the 16tb• November w a s the severest ever known. On the 19th that enemy took to flight and the drint nearly ceased. After this flight the bodies of 160 Sepoys were counted In one spot.. The correspow. 'dont of the London Dolly Netts states that the re bels bad placed a boy on the throne, and keep hha in state at Fysabsd, a large walled city, defended by *fort and round wirers. Ilsre,tbeir laststaad of resistance may be expected, and they had con centrated all their available forcas at that point. Further mutinies had taken place. hforeAtilarea in England are ammonite& Consols, dif 94„ Cotton has advanced slightly. BreadStais have experienced a further decline. LocawoW;in India, baa been irellered, and the inturreetiosila virtually at an - enL That the English would re-establisb::their :away in Adis, we never doubted. NMTOTS pan. hIIEtIVATIO .AlO . lO MO/11,1-161. land Bittert.—"Vh hare used thin medicine our solves, and in litany tams with tha vested see-_ am, The most iselebtated of oar German Phy sicians are moat mending it. Daribg this gangs. able weather, while most persona are troubled with nervous and rheumatic affections, It will be found * valuable remedy.:—Smats Zeitsirg. A Goon Istrarrawarr.—Any investment of me. nay thit is certain to bring health, comfort, and happiness to the family circle, must b 0 •The purchase of a 'Grover I Baker Sewing 'hisehlue will do' all this, and bring more joyous' smile; to the face of a house-wife, than any othei investment of a like sam of money . . It tea deed . of emancipation from the toils of hand sewing, and will give her time for self-improvement, or for the mental mallow of her children, and eve"' tangly should be provided with one, • AXOS7IIIII PAID nitro .11116 STAYS Tansaver Samna:mt. Conerr.—From the Report of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania, for the year. ending November 30,1857, we extract the as. , sussed exhibit of the amounts paid late Use State Treasury by Schuylkill County, for the various purposes enumerated : Audios Cosunissione. James Glenn, Pottsville, ' Tor OP Bask Dividends. Minors' Bank of Pottsville, Tax on Carolyn*, Sloe& Miners' Rank of Pottsville,. 8,878 81 Mine Ilill and Sob. Raven B. B. co., 12,500 00 Meant Carbon R. R. CO., 600 00 Phila it'llead. R. R. CO. 43,784 98 Pottsville Life Ins. St Trust Co., • 00 79 Delaware Coal Conipakr. "734 70 Tar on Real and Primed &tat& B. K. M. Kepner, Treasurer, Isaac Ward, late " - Torero Ltc aeu. S. K. 51.,Keptser, Treasurer, Retailers' Licensee. B. K.:}l. Kepner, Brokers' Licenses. S. K.lll. 14epner, Distillery and IlreXtry Licenses. S. K. M. Kepner, • 299 00 Billiesrd, Bolelia9 aid Ten Pis . ley Licenses. K. M. Kepner, Eating and Beer Mattis, and Resets: rant Limiters. ' B. K. M. Kepner, PampAlet Laws. • , S. K. Id. Kepner, Naiad Taz. S. K. Id. Kepner, • • ' 315 94 Tax o Write, Wills, Dewhi, Ste. Samuel Iluntsinger, prothonotary, 1,790 90 John Harlan, late " 201 40 Joshua. Royer, Register; ha, 84 90 Collateral /aLen'tane• Tax. Joshua Boyer Tax on taroistent of Laws. An Act supplementary to wise to - Incorisonste the Mill Creek and Mine Hill Na,. and R.:R. Co, An net to incorporate the Connecticut and Schuylkill Coal and Iron Co., An Act to incorporate the Potts. villit Mining end Manufacturing Company, 200 00 An dot to. incorporate the Tosmets Water Company, Tat 'as Loose. Dayville and, Pdttsville R. R.'Co., deer Red./wrest. ,lohu Harlan, late Prothonotary, ... . cot jilarkeb: .. pree.444,Pr0w4414a iad * Oil liaribitik . lif/DOCZ. PILLLADA.. XXIV TOIL LIMIITAIL ..... '..i............. Wisia tkxpr, Dbl., 625 426 0:6 700 660. t 1b..1, Ry. "- " 4_ 800 800 a 400 SOO aIS Own meal . " .3 73 300 413 310 II SO Whest,red.bzwb. 1 13 , 4 . 144 0 110 ". while " ' 120 20 44 124 Ilye " 70 0 ' - la 0 4 Corn , "14 " yellow " 004 - 0 421 63 88 Oats,. " " •OW . . 0 . - . .Cbeese, pee lb, 644 II Coffee, 4 90 /1 9 010 LI 011 Hamm, " Il a pork. ? Is :4 .., , 10: IL e utter,dally • ... Sutter. . " . . Itelames,pergall. OH, linseed, -" 640 SI -- - . 14-11' .. 4 whale etude, ' ' • • - 60 44 bli • " " wintwr, - . , . 16+06 13 - ' 1, lard . . ' .- . • 122 t . A spina; whit: . - 4 i 114 84 . visitor,/ - • ' * • "' - r-- ' - IPOTTSVILLIC BIAIIUCIMPIL . (Whelemals isle...) Mast/bur, Ra w $0 00iDried Posed**, pt il l 8 4 Oa I lta Y tjat . 7l iliet 2 1jDritl A4° rapt' ! U SEPoloesa,, • 18 Oen, 40 thater,persesal. , 11 Oats, de SOShoulters , - `, 4 Potetees t de B IB ' - 't il k limotlazd, - 8 B 0 PLOW, de IN ea 217 .;•ria a. IS bate Pin se*, . - 137 • tril 7T 4 Ts. • 'Wheat Thera.lle from SI Oil les tlbl ell 40. 'ariloaolsta its.lp 144 its4Cora This Whoa sites! $1 lib $ bi g sad 244 $ • 111104010 MON* le c: AO 4 w att i et =to o l BM/ 03 II ills:&som ie. 12)4 iso., nonvom—aoha r. _ am% wto !a 0 4.111.• Chasenver 10.03. -nu i s *4.% .1 Sloe 0. 0,884 TS 10,941 80 i 4,513 20 • 1.33.3/71 5,1* $3 133 00 9102.0 ES 92
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