(61 t :30tre,laiitifal POTTSVILLE SAfITRDAY, AVM, 30,1853. re- TEE MINERS' JOIIIZNA a lar cer eisealatinit Mau day vtlier .I)!Terrpsper pa: hshed in Xorthern Penimiitiirnici: It etrcalates .4w% , tkr Cool, Iron and Foxiness it tot otily' is thaw :axed- the 'adjoining remade , . fat in all our entice, and it we* eirraates firrpriy the saixses n Srhyylkifl county. which renders tt ens af the cost ralaable Alrertisixtritstettams in the Cooney. Sat few pdPrs hare so wan, alrf - ': Wilts enrolled 'on its stchursption list. UNDMSS DEPARTMENT. r ir FUR FnEsii sprin g goods, See j4MIXTIVN & Co.'s advertisements. tar FIRE)PROOF PAINT, Oil; Muter of Pa iy ilcoendele Cement, &c.. at Gra. Itiractres, opposite Miners' Bank,' , - EQNSETS OF EVERY kingland Arta man, *ufactiurd ea W. T. lithe, MI -North 2tl street Or WE INVlTE'altentioti to the rob:ie . /ale of Plants, to take place at Lawton. Wadi:LaMar, May I Ith. This is a tare chance for porelutsers. tar COTTAGE FliflNlTlME.—There has .been a perfect rush atSc.i3SA3G . S Ftnii auto Store. few doers below our 'otrice...; for the last few days, after his beautiful! Cottaize Furniture. It is ticauti -11;1 and cheap and seems to take the fancy of house keepers. • nr"l2-3;00.0 GIFTS."—Ii will be noticed That the time Or distributing i the presents 164 - holder's of ticket.ti has been extended to accommodate all who wish to see this beautifuk P.:norm:v. The clanquittee will` give ate notice of the time—(read advertisement in another - column.) Arrangements are in pm,-rcas to great!}• reduce the fares on all the Itailronds at time of distribUtion: Secure your tickets at once. - PEOFESSOS JAconns'LErrEnsr.--A few copies of these Letters can sti:l- be obtained at this office.. • P. W. & Ca. liaire appoin- Jed I. 0. Berry. & Co.. 109 Wall. Street; New York, agents for the settlemeht of their .Trans•atlantic Passage business. Dividends will be paid to persjihis holding drafts and receipts, on their prisentation in New ,York. They can be forwarded to some friend there, if necessary, for that purpose.. See ndv. ptivr THE STATE_ WORKS ARE • MANAGED.' - The following is from nn extract of a let q- - arc dated liazleton; and published in the Mauch Chunk Ga:rtte-: • Business is,dull here ai present. on account of tit, scarcity of boats on the Lebizh. Not (ally here but at Bearer F lkfe.adow. Jeausedle, Weatherly,kc-. anathemas are dealt oat against the reckless and basinets-de.troying management of the Delaware Dwi.ion by the otikvrs and arena 01 the :State. Were these gentry acce,sible, they would be verr hkety to be served as the Punish stamp distritnt ten the old Continenteterv.•• A gentlemen informed us that one of the es-Canal Commissioners went into the of fice with S7ooo—he served three years at $3 a day, and came out with $70,000. This money was •• cribbed" from the people, by dividing the spoils with fcrorite cn?draetars for repairs, 4e. A member of the last Legislature inform ed us that it was shown at Harrisburg last winter; by a democratic member of the Legls lature too, Mr. Merriman, that a receipt had been absolutely forged to ?rotect certain swindling operations connected with the State Works, lint the democratic members in the Milne threw their mantle of protec tion over the transaction. CORPORATIONS IN SCUUYLRII,I. CO. Notwithstanding the watchfulness of the people of Scjiuylhill over the proceedings of the Legislature. it turns out, as we announ ced it was suspected, that oue corporations was smuggled through for the County—the Red . Mt. Improvement Company-,but stripped ._of the privilege of mining and selling Coal. Mr. lIWRICKf, , , ending he could not del eat' the bill-altogether, succeeded in aecompliih ing this rnuch,and also in depriving the Eagle Iron Company of similar privileges, when brought up fur re-charter. Improvement i7ompanies however, We may remark, when got tip for speculative purposes, to be made , mck-jObbing concerns of, are about as ob j,ctionalde as Lone jide Coal corporations. • We' re not &sled in either the geograp:by- ' _ or character 01, the lands of these comPanies, but we - will make it our business, as a duty we owe n , ,iiie public, to make ourselves ac - - _ quainte with them and inform our re.aders . accord"ngly. . ILA. the Goiernor can reconcile his con science, preWndedly anti-special legislation, to the signing of these -bills, we eannot. un derstand. It isrumored. however, that the t;overnor - has of late fallen—not exactly ll \ ke the unfortunate was rarer from Jerusalem tu r . Jericho—into the hands of thieves,- hut of Speculators, which may, perhaps, account for - , his singular change .of-„ sentiment, as ex pressed at the begining ut the sessiuD s• - COAL FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR. Mr. C. W. Peale is !tow engaged collect ing specimens of Coal fiom the Schuylkill Region, to be exhibited at the approaching World's Fair at New York. It is requested of the difreient Operators that they leave samples with Col. J. 31. Wetherill, at hit office in Pottsville, who has been properly commissioned for that purpose. The speci ,!ffiens-should 'each be labelled as follows : = Name of On'land , ot,i • Name of Operator, - Name of Vein, Dm of Venn. Threl - ne,s Vem. r°r- Workmg akive or below water level, • I bp of ,lope br shaft, - Length ol•Tuunek, I.4.ngth of undrrzround Railroad, Nnml'er and Power of Engine, for Pumping, I oed g, Brent; mg and oilier purpose., Number of Miner, housea nn property, Number of men employed, tior-e, and mule., Tonnage of, Amuunt of eap.tal Color of A.,t, If each comrihutor will so mart his sarn ples, it will-make a very desirable uniformi t!. and ei - irr e ectness in the collection, besides saving Mr. Peale a deal of time and labor, otherwise necessary in visiting each Colliery and ascertaining the requisite 'information. It is proposed to arrange the collection in an appropriate-case, with the peculiar labels of each attached.' We hope the different -oper -a tors ofthe Region will give proper atten tion to this Matter—it will be a comparative ly easy task' for each. while 'the_ aggregate for one individual to perfoiin would be quite a formidable:undertaking. We are alio:requested to call the attellllol3 of the_Operatiirs to the subscription list, now opened at Col. Wetherill's office, to defray the necessary expenses of collecting and box ing, the apeciinens for exhibition. A small sum. perhaPs $lOO-5150, will cover the whole atruinnt. 1 37 . 13ALTHIOP.E AND OHIO RAILROAD.- The business done on this road during the month of March has been unpreeedentedly Jar s e. ThenfEcial statement will be submit ted to the Board on Wednesday next, and we learn that it has already been shown to some of the. Directdrs.• It is as follows,-in round numbers : Receipts on Mnt Stem March, t• on Wa..tungton Itrar.cll. -Total receipts of MArch. 5370,000 Th,s is an inerease on the Main Stem, over ale month of March, 1612, of ~. V 97,000 And on the NV:al.hnsgton Branch of 23,12*0 Total increise, 1.1:20,000. ' !The large 'receipts oir_the Washington Branch arose mainly from the travel grow ing, out of the recent inauguration of Presi dent Pierce, and are larger than the . receipts from the inauguration of President Taylor , by 11,000. The total receiptifor the month , are larger ;by 559,000 than in alts' previous month iiike ihe road was constructed. We learn that the receipts for the present month of April, according to existing indications, will not fall much short of $359,000.—8a1t. Amer. • fr 7 We learn that Dr. Eckert, late Direc tor ethe Mini, was not removed, but re pigned the situation. He has a large inter est in extenstvolron Works in the interior of Pennsylvania, and finding this spring,that the business was likely 'to prove unusually ne deemed it expedient to loot, miler his affairs in the country, and thus te ndered his resignation. Indeed, we have •reasiin to know that the name of Judge . Petit would not have gone before The President, with a view to the removal of Dr. Eckert: Relit was so understood by all the parties concern ed.' S4Ol Co. Var.—The. kosipess of mann. (=wriest shirt dallara tiptatiented to as es traOnlinary extent at Trtir; N. Y. There area large puglber , of , tnaturfactarers. each of whom employs km-500 to 1,500 females. in that work, and there are besides half a dozen factories in whiebibe article is made by machine:. One of ificat has forty, and another.tbirry machines, constantly employ ed. The machine Worlr is said to be as goad as that done by band. • The cost of manufac ture per dozen, by machine.' ." KM TUE• . v: ./. • _ _i The quantity tent by Rad Road this nreck - 4:30,- SSO V—by Canal 21,099 02.•-lor the Weck, 51'9 14 tons against 53.833 toms for the corresponding week last ye. The increase this week over the last is 1,215 toss-414 by Canal, and, Sal by Tail Road. .Total' by Rail Road, 44'2.025 03 against 4g 4 .W..)5 . 13 tots—do by Cana, 102,223 03 against 104,575 19 Mai to Peale period last year. The Red Ash trade still continues comparatively The Nall' York dcalers cio'e up their vest year on the first of May; and have been purcinis'..ng only to supply 1 their immediate wants: They all a clear yard at the beginning of t, new year. One °f our (fealty., in the following commanica boo, complains of the want of Navigation Cars: Me. Bassin :--1 have been an Operator in the Mining and Shipping of lied Ash Coal from Schuyl kill County fora number of years, and as this kind of Coal finds its chief market in New York: anti consequently our shipments have been chiefly op the Schuvikilh CannS; this avenue has thus far been considered most advantageous to 'the shipper and more to the satisfaction of the purchaser.— The Red Ash Coal Trade continues annually to in crease., and has now arrived fo such an extent that much of the same is necessarilv thrown on the Railroad. and principally for want of facilities by the Navigation,Company. The boats this seloon have been sufficient to carry a much larger quarui• ty of Coal than has been sentby Canal. The Com pany famish those shipping by Canal. with Cars to bring the Coal to the landing, but the supply of these Cars are So limited that many of the Red Ash Collieries minim be furnished with scarcely: more tlianone-half theyec-d. The question, therefore, is frequently asked why this should be so? surely the company remiss in one of the mast nnpor mat interests Li its improvements by suffertng this branch of its works to be so very deficient, ,li this aril be note peedily removed; many of those now shipping by Canal, w;ll.be constrained, in or der to forward ;their own interest, to have retoursCe to the Railroad and thus avoid the present perplexity. A Stairree nx , Cesar.. We learn Unit the Company have , viagracted for a number of additional Can, fully equal to thiboat capacity of the Canal, which will average about*- 25,000 tons pet week. • Riadixg, iload.-7T'Ois cowpony _ intend commencing, in a abort / time, the erection of four stone bridges, On the line:of their work, with a vie w of gmmling against all accidents by fire and flood . The - following is a description of these atone hridtres , es given by J..uLTI - 03 Seises:, Esq., Engineer : FALLS Bittotte—At the Falls of Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, Will consist of 6 oblique arches with square built is!Js, of 79feat span each, crossinz the r3chuyikill river and , navoration, , with an , elevation of roadway •th,' feet above the water. it wilt contain 10,166 perches of masonry ; the piers and abutments must be raised to the springing tine during the pre,- ent reason. and the arches turned, and work as near- Iv as possible finished in the year -1S:el. • 'PEACOCK'S:4OO.4 C, miles above the city of Reading, and-will consist-cl squire arches Of 1:3 feet spin each, crossing the riv er sclaylk:ll,[ and one oblique arch. with built ribs 0f75 feet span, crossing the Schuylkill nay =lion. The elevation of roadway is :IS feet above ibe.surtace of 'Water in the river. This bridge will contain about 10.t;51 perches of masonry ; its piers and abutmentS must be meet! to the spring.= line during the present season, and the arches turned. and work as nearly as possible finished in the year is:if: Baca Rocrr Dar ARCHES—IS a structure inten ded to increase the water way of [Mark rock brubp., near Plrenxiiille!and mill consist of two ,luire arches, of fin feet span each, with a roadway eleva tion of tf:i feel above the Rround. It writ C4,111.1!ti about 1,450 perches of masonry, and mii-t Ise tin [shed dorm^ the present season Fourru ' CaosslNG Brim.r.—Located near Lir wigsburg I.anding, is intended to replace a wooden bradie,recently destroyed by fire, and will most-1 of 4 . square arches., of 46 legit span each, crossing the river Schnelkiil. with a roadway elevation of 21 feet:above ;the surface of the water. It w lain about 400 perches of masonry, and must i.e lin tubed during the present sew.on. We were hi error, last week, in slating that the Lehigh Canal was in navigable order. Other breaks have Occurred, and a Canal Comintssiotier ha 4 stated tlit the water will be let fa on i'%lond.e. The :\.'lnueh Chunk Ca arm-, from which we copy the.foll;wing. does not teem to think there is much eonfid fleet° be placed in their statements The Dela:rare Dirinot —Contradictory reports reach in *lady in reference to this Canal. It seems Aril by some culpable mismanagement on the part of the State Agents having the business in chane. -when the water was let into - one_of the new licks about the.xniddle of the month. the bailors thiiimterrupting the navtgation for several week, cramping thei operations of the colliers, forcing. the bdifinen to •llienpon their - oars," and throwing. out ofemployizient urine laborers dependent up in the shipment coal. It is said by good judges that under 'any other managementhlhan that of State Agency the repairs and improvements might have been permutently made by the first of April, din: angmenting - the revenues of the - State. and facilita ting rather then retarding ihe operations of others. The latest' arrounts state. that the water will let'in on `iaturday. though sonte who have seen the work state tt cannot be done with safety for ten days to come. The Eastiin Vemoerat say.: The-Canal should have been ready for navigation two mouths ago, and that, if the new loch at Chlersville and New !lope had been properly it Would have been opened. The- 6rnrr,id inaLes suitilar stateartent., and adds that the :Rate has 1,1 .5.'37,0 0 0 by the delays. From-this paper we extract the lapwing : Two attempts have been made to till the canal, each of wsliiidg have haired. zi'eliiisequenee of •attic portions of ithe new work giving away.; At tin' time there are no legs than three breakg:the most serious of Which is at the-Aqueduct at New Hope. where about 20U feet of watt, if is mid, will have to be biken Oat, andthe foundation extendedileeper. It is imposieble trr , say how long it will be before boats . can piss, as there is no knowing whether the work will saanii the test of atoll "dada" even alter these detest , are repaired. The business of theThilaielphia and Railroad this year, although the Coal tonnage less so tar, ..11.ows an increase of recetpt+ am.nint tug to about $: , 0,000 011.111: , geherat business. inclu ding merchandize and passengers. Freialit-; frOtn Rielimond To Bostoni • New York, - - New Hnccn. . - l'rovidenee = . Wakjinigton, - Albany, • - - REPORT cg , SIIIP:StENTS - - From Richmond, for the.week ending on Satin . day, April .23d, 1533: Sh:l3l Tag Sch. Si DcAulati on. Tap la=l2l Boitort- and vicinity inoluiles evvrythinz Fla of t'apn Cod,,to INia,ictehit,,lt•,.New stare and Sogthern Ports inolttdel , everything to the South ern State. and We< indlet., us well IL+ to all town. on Delaware River below iDebot,nd COAL - TRADE: DY RAILROAD S. CANAL 'FOR 1953. t'ent by Railroad•and Canal for ahe week ending nn Thnroday Eveninelaq RAILROAD CANAL. utnt K. 'TOTAT.. WEEK. TONT. P C., F,+!i:(ld 1;17.47 , 4 14 9,titl4 50,nti 1.40 13 26,(1:r2 07 1.7t , 0 II II 11. 14.k•54 164,72 . 2 IS k..lvj 111 41.•:17 (r• P N. awr.) 01 I.'•'[4 111 9 . 5. 1 -, V.= 142.0 r, 03 21, 0 ;;K1 02 104,21: 0:3 21.09 fr. 2 HY.P.223 03 n. 1,579 14 551',31..5 To Fame period la 4 year—R. R. 4 , 04,09.1 ril e , ' Canal,. 101,573 Ili r.91.C7.1 12 531,318 (h DeereaQe so far tins year, 42.3.14Utz toaq IL4IL • The following is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroad. in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening: Wenn. ToTAL. Mine Hill& S. 11. It. R. 22239 12 ISI,OI/ 011 Mill Creek do 9,001 03 t.'1,721 11 Mount Carbon do 3,44 S 03 15 Schuylkill Valley do 10,461 17 5.1:21,; 117 Mt. Carbon &Pi Carbon S.g4l 14 - 100.16.! 19 Little Schulkill It. n. 8.71.1 IS Union Canal do . 2.0.4 09 11. ti., 17 Swatara do 1,612 01 7,070 01 RATES OF TOLL AND TRANSPORTATioN RAILROAD TO AVG.. 1,16.5:;. 'From M. Carbon. S. Haven, P. Clinton To Itichmixid,, .160 1.55 . ToPhiltulolphia. 1,60 - 1,55 1,3.1 RATES OF TOLL BY CANAL UNTIL orsv 1. 1553. From Port Carbon to Philadelphia; 60 Mount Carbon to " " Schm•lkill Haven to " 57 Port Clinton to 50 RATES OF ,FREIGHT BY CANAL. Philadelphia. N. York. 70 1 10 r7O I 70 65 7 I:5 00 000 $ . 21A,000 51,C00 From Port Catboat. Mount Carbon; " Shuvilrill. /bawl, " Port Clinton. LEHRM COAL TRADE FOR 16:13. For the week ending April 23d, 1553: WEEK. " TOTAL Summit Mines - 6,303 07 23.323 0:1 Morn Ron ?dine*, . -- 1.513 14 5,801 00 .Reavertteadow Co., _ • 072 13 2,005 06 E.E.M Stes# Loaf,! • .519 00 163 13 Spring MMlElaill Coal, 2,OSG 13 7,01.i5 11 Colerain Coal. 7:tS VP 3,154 04 !lazier , * Coal Co., 1,944 I I GIAKI 01 Cranberryl ••• 270 06 1,617 14 Via: Lost. , 1.005 12 2,TiS 01 Beek Mouritain Coal Co., 2,filN 11.1 3,9g1 12 .Wiltestaga Coal CO., 137 o'3 TO 10 CLISII3Ert LAN D BITUMINOUS COAL TRADE For the week curling April 16, 1853: • IL. llorm. CA ZIA T.. 1, O'rA c. Mt: Sare,Te It. to 2,196 2.914 Corriberta l d It.;to' 2414 - - Total r.k deo ,reek, ", 4,GW 5,11.1 9.70 Total tar the yeari - 103 1 80 I°ll- "* . Cumberland Ninire Journal. EY TELEGRAPH ri;iimy. 3 O'CLOCF 6 431110,40 n & 5,4.",..!` .T 2 I Conn. 8.7 It. I. 4,629 . ; in '23 N. 1..17 vicia. 13. 3,0t0 13 14 Southern Pts. T MPORTEMS of Musical Inatrumente..raney A ell- I tlos atot Wholegalr and Retail, at 1177 ORA not street, be - keeps the Isrte.l aseorteneut of tenor• thhtlf., Flute., Gallant. Banjo., Flageolei beet Italian offing. . %:21:1 'a it ine Cane. of his own manufactures. 6 143 14! 47 For the week, 21 :,71 anon, I,6t.lForwaym rcze 17,6.11 IS ;0,312 05 period lau yea!, 60,398 01 ibis year, NEW ADVERTINTS: • omo ran VIRDOP 1, FZW Itarreis at thealtia Fin Ittsatralat, Mato a arm i 'wring sown., at d". ant* tar sag try, las sabactiati. Ow a taw tap tat Patat Otlot ' 111 €4 ..::. a rano.. and Grease at 5 cons a panda to Nose 0111 a lat. Forst/a by B. 111111 1 / 1 ,111. WUXI; 19 r•• 2 -. . • : 15— Z.,IIII.II,.norTuRegIII=I,IIOAIMNEZIERN -1 V orpositeßUTV.E RED I.IOSHOTEL.rba. adrt;Mm rmmeitittly Invite" 1. • anemic.. et Statelemers to Ms kilt mid clettis mamtmeMet 1511111 4 .0 BORNEEA 1k es ially mazukcienst and incline( MI Sew' cat sire,/ of Ithe *mom .'l.O 11 srs4.Tit7 variety. Alio; Carap EIRRONtI aid FLOWERS Avia,3o, 1353. P. W. svitair.s 4 co t r BC subscriber, law See* l P. W. Byrnes h. I Co.. has received tunics that Mean. J. 0. Baker Co., No. Iva Wall street, New York. Mira been ae thorized by the .kerloneas, to Flu the dividend se cretor out of said estate to those Who Mold Drafts and Passer certificates. issued by staid Dowse. The Drafts and Passage- certificates. together with the receipte.rnbst be presented at the of J. 0. Baker E. Co., either fa person or by abate salhorlited plant ._ D. BANNAIN. Late Agent for P. W:Dynies & Co. April V. 1553. le— - • =ANN Boos mama. Few. siz F; BLANK HOOK. plic se tiocrther has commenced the aulaufactme of Wink flonk.—beta•en the else of deal and toot*. rap. on beautiful paper. which is Z desirable ankle ror Merchaat* and others. Ile also manufactorrs all kinds of Wank Books, equal in quality, quite CO neat and durable sad at less thaa , rity price.. all be sista is trt girt his Bleak Books manufactured In l'ottsville, &artal. bANNAN. All kinds of Rooks ruled, paged awl brousd to or der—and Pamphlets, Alonsands. Pktorlal Newspa *pets bound and rebound awneat and cheap as they can be done le Pbtladelpbla; or elaewborn. April 30. 1660. - 19— rvatam SALZI OrGreen House, ilia llittrae,and other Plantain amt at the Gorden of 117L -LrA,IrLEIDr4,Y,on the Union . ' (.P.anol: at Lebanon, Pa crfligCohn/thin consists of mar= e variety of choice 1 and drsiriblo plants.among which ana the follow- Inv Camellias—a large lot of very See Omni. Orange trees of various kinds. Lemon tress, In tubs, tarp* and fine,. Cset It. in great variety—among which are Carte* JiplenJrns; ttranditiora, Speciosa, Spetirielasimum, &c. The following-In lOts— Daphne Mara, Fleas Nltida, TeirTre-s, Flom. Elastic.% Coffee Trees, Amaryllis, Eur.horbla Splendens, Mnya Carnosas. ansa—Sinenshs, Begonias, Streatzia Gegina, Azaleas, Calatbra iehrtria,lcc. ALSO, Louicera Japonica, Rhodivitendrnn Porpurea, :Myrtle. fattirporum Tobira, Teconm Caper:ids, Meephillus Japonica. 4k.s. Some of which lie large and very Gee plats. An opportunity, bet seldom met with Sy the public, , is this offered A:rola-mining rare arid valuable plants. Sole to commence on Wednesday, May I Itb, at 9 o'clock Terms liberal. for friwttill Doty—JOSRPII MOR GAN. ilLitket Street, Fottaiellle. AiirtiSO; thSJ. , 18.2 t 12,000 Gills For The People. UNTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS to 'rimew the moving of the Panorama of the OCEAN' VOY AGE TO CALIFORNIA. DOW aibibited by .1081/111 'PEROA 2 M, Proptleter of the famous eleven Mlle Mirror: .• Mr Peritattfl.etts leave h; propose distributing to the citizens Of Philadelphia, IlAticnore, New York. and Abe adjoibing places, a - dumber of Valuable and Cottlif Gills 4. Including the Magnificent reassume now draveincf crowded Winne, at the Assembly r g of ..Lich has tralized to its own rrs within the last three yeamot clear profit of 012,- 000. It rti•faetory woof of this can be obtained at the Dace of the Assembly lioilding. - rTTAe plan upon which it is proposed to present •nnie *PLOW worth of Astir lea 11.., by the sale or 11.- NO Ticket/tat ONE DOLLAR- EAPll,each ticket to edit* FOUR Persons to the Panorama. at any eaht biUnit hoa•e is not Mitt gieiag m Cacti pur..lt2,er the Worth of Am Money. -besides affording him an nrwttnntiy to nhtsin one of the allowing sr tirtro, tiz. Flitetramt, valoPd at Partn, t;n11 tVittrl). 3 i;.qa %VattlioA, •• Ivet Trio Simony r 4/ f:"141 at *' r•lr h. (A Cold Pewit, at 10 each. Esivarings.al 15 cools A CARD. A• stated t.y hfr. Perham, the undersigned ackoow led:a that they have tonvented to art as ■ Commit. tee to veal up Ildkonrdets for the Ltaio Gins ahoy um med. -Th,e order., when folded, shall all prevent pre cisely the same appemanre In shape, color and bulk. They shall then be securely seated up in 111000 buff envelopta, all or the most perfect similarity, each of which, a+ soon aa.eptled, shall be deposited In a OP rate boa, with n slhgle opening, large enough only to admit letter+. The hot will then he so agitated aa to insure a perfectly undlstin;:uishahle mass or en velop, T!e• box shall then be presented by n• to Mr. JAM: 4 11. FaltßA ash° will not have been present at the ceremony. Mr. riwrmitti will thereupon open the boo, and' im medtatels commence the inde.cruninate delivery of the 12,0011 sealed envelopes—ono envelope for every there ■urrrndvred. • As %non n% the 12.000 ticket% menttoned in the •d -vrntrement are sold, the pubite.fill be notified when and tthere'ille above prokrt will be executed. ft,orze W. Dewey, 20 Chestnut it., See. Art Uni on. I'. D. C. Ibehar.D, Mr Chestnut et „ Datuerteoty plst . F A Ilnyt, Merchant Tailor, corner tenth and Chest nut streets. - Thonias A Fitzgerald. Proprietor City 'UM. William 11. Sickets, Proprietor Daily Register, lain, >< Walllce, Proprietor Daily San. 1' A (Wear. Principal South FAO Grammar School. Prdercfor Ticket. by omit, addreosed to J. Perham Asliembly Itnlldlu go, will he promptly attended to. Ticket.. Mr sale at the Asscusbly iloildinge, from 9 A.. 51 . to 10 AI., for %MP at the Girard llouse Wallington tfoui.e, :tones' llotel, American House, United States iloteEFrotiklin House, Merchants' Ho tel, Union Donor, and 'other ISotela, and at the pried. pal Sitter SIM QC EVSEV AVTEINOON and EVE. NING.aI3I cod 7.; o'clobk , , single Tickets, ao nottal;:rcninits. Children half- price. April 30. 1653 PHLADELPHIA. ' LOOSING GLASS WAREHOUSE; 117 eh...snits St „Wow -Ith, North 'ride, Phil cpra. UTE infirm Merchants and resident! of this v(- entity, that the mart complete assortment of III&NTEL,_II ER, WALL and OVAL GLASSES, rich est st)leo, far private use, or all kinds for country sales, with PORTII NIT and PICTURE kILAMES4c., witilie found at our establishment. Long experience and largo facilities enable us-to tell the held goods at lovvevt prices. Dinienione being given. we . will glee estimates fin any cre Mirrors, delivered free from breakage. at any point. Orders solicited. Frrn li Plate Class. for Stores. Dwelling.. Ice., at importat;on 'ultra. THOMAS J. NATI' 4- CO. Feb. 211, 1t59. 4..3m PROPOSALS. FUR E OF TUB GUARDIANS o► Tll6 Poo■ X. Xurfl Serena; it.. Pluagra. PROPOSALS FOR COAL —Sealed Proposals will be received at .his Office, until MONDAY, the 30th daj May next. at : n'tlntk, P. NI., for supplying the PHIL ADELPHIA ALMSHOFSE, (Blocklsla with two thenvarid five hundred tons White Ash ANTHRA CITE COAL, to be delivered on the Alms House Wharf. Schuylkill. .The coal to be free from slate, dust, and all other impurities ; to be one-half Broken endear-half Egg ; lit.reened and prepared for immediate use, and weigh ed under the inspection of the Steward. SI 1 0 tin 1 12 1 2 , t) 1: Three hunitted Too P to be delivered on or before the first day.of July nett; and the balance,. terothon ea nil two hundred Ton•, on or before the first day of OC lober_ next cunning. fly older of the Board. It. P. KING. Presideni SNI, DER i : LIDT, See), =I ' CLIAILL.ES 201Chr rrrt A1...11d,, and 33 al orth Eighth strrrt , Phsharlphiet. And at :3 !Stool! Cletith street t h e largest variety to to. found In this city or fancy articles and toys, Um 01/111,(101,1 to name, suitable for presents on -birth day. bridal, gliilipiene, and other occasion., mid also for children In order to Insure the confidence mid emit! tribm of his ruttomers ha will aril at lower prirrs than any other rant) , or Music Stole In this city. Among th. various si traction■ Is an AUTO MATON BABY, which waifs - lIG motto is •• One Pry', Small Peedia, end Quirk Eafes." fall and examine hni [loch, whether you boy or not. N.ll. AU kInJ. of Musical Instrument/ repaired In the heir •rnrknian•hip, and also mare in wile. = FIVE PER =M".. A 17.111; FUND. rfrr y the Store of PrAisgylrania. 1&1 CAATAL. STO c *150,660 nil SAVING : F*I I . ND of tho NatlOttal Hafely Com- one, No. 62 Walnut fitreet,tmo doors above Third, Philadelphia, l open every day from 9 o'clock A. M., in 7 o'clock. P. M., and nn Monday and Thurs. dap r•ermit:ft n ant 9 o'clock. This lastitutlon It well ammo as unt or the safest and best managed In Ibis mortify, and pays Ft.. Per tent. Interest on mobs] paid tit lltere. Isom the day of deposit. Any mom from ow- dollar upwards is seeelved, and all %MM.. III?, or small, are paid back on demand, without notice. to any amount Th. sky ING FUND ha•Alortiliger, Grand Raau, and ozhvoili,t mrr+tnents all well secured. amountmg 10 half a oteGoo rf dofars for the wearily of 11,pnoltn:x. Mit.. No. Ca Walliut Ptr.el,4doon above 3d.P101... NON. HENRI' OF.NNER,Prealdeet. ItaltEßT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. rf tr. J. REE'n. IMAM) OF REFEREES. lion NVin. Richards, Pottstown . J. D. Pitteper. F.sq., CJttor of the Leif gr. Pottetnwn J. M. Sab neman. r-iim of the Enos Ben 1.7,q., Editor of the Abriase's Pressa. run) town lion. Piri Jones. late Mayor of Phila delphia ; lion. John Robins, Jr.. member of Gob (era, 4th district. Ps.. lino. James Page, late Post maiter or Philadelphia; lion. Wm., Pennington, late Governor of New Jersey. Philatra-. April 43, rztoutir & neausrrrs A zricrltural Warthonst and Serf! Sort No. 194: PIIILADELPMA. Ilpt ()ETV & MEARR' Patent Self.frkorpening 1 Pinoths of ail sizes, richt and left handed-85h soti, ride 1141 and Double-Idould.dre.. with Sorel Este nding ['Glob% Erreihnre. (leach. and Other Wilde or Ca.dlngr for repairing. Thn Emperor of Runts awarded, for the abo•e. Plough,. a nrassifo Cold Me dal, valued of CM. Alan the GILEAT MEDAL at the World's fair, was awarded P.& Plough, No. 4u. Cultivators with Double-point Polished Morel Teeth. whiett can be reversed, thus getting Double _Wear of the common !pith. Afro, Cultivators of el kinds with Steel Teeth. • opsin's Atmeeplec Churns Corn Pladters, Coin ebellemimpro'd kind Turnip Drilla, ge Hay and Straw Cutters, Grant's Patent Fan Mills, Maud Corn 'kills, Garden Engines, Corn and ('oh embers, Wheat Drills, • Gedd's Improved ilarrows;lforse-powers &Threads/tn Square and A Marrows, Winn sad Reaptrig ma- HOW Rakes, ' chines, Grindstootts, ready hung, ,Chain Pumps, Dirt dcrapers. derieiritoral Furnaces, Call Rings. Os Yokes and Bows. :Patent Iron Seethe, Forks forunlondieg hay, Grubbing lines.,. Man Nay Rakes. Transplanting Trowels', Cow Pins, Hey k Mastire Apple Parer,, .shovels and Spades, ria hinnies, .Garden and Field Hoes, Mole Trap,. 'Garden Baku la variety., Pruning Hooks de Chisels :Chlkirea!sTOOln. Saws and friciaaia., :Darling Scythes, Iron Well Curbs, and 'Zinr.dnattur, with patent fast'p tabled for Chain Pimps, Potato. Hooka, Also, Horticultural Tools, of every ancriptioLato den and Grass Seeds. for sale at the lowest rtes. Is Wholesale and Retail 0- Any of the ankles in the abOte Daiwa be ob tained by leasing the order' with n..BANNAN. Pottsville. 11— 1,n55 iu April 22. ISM I 21 11 • 01tIVIDIT ITO TIMM itcJIMBS-.-A J. ARTICLE.—ne subscriber ban Jut /MIMI an accortuoror or A.tilis MOH& or .oetts Perdu Drees Prescreers—worii to.prolect;dreesee from stains by . peccelratiou. • D. DAMMAM Marti' 25,103. FIRE IIiSMIMM -ani111111111111M_:.. /11/ fliiiiirgra wage 11101LMIC lragol6SX friA 4 WM,. INIMAXMXNEFAMOIN int 6117 et Decesberoes Umiresd *Oa pas. dmilmillftY 4 w& •TM Aso ot nib Covey Ii Istaulti as Ikea* lobsomosily Como: Woo/ Toot. Tim tumult of capital Merit of ibis wrpntitan paid !a sad isais be teal Wrested_ ateamtleg to the prevision' of Us clamor. a , In Wake" eates.ead was for cub, band apes/ callous Om lummeace to the • ammtat of • Ind:LW ra Received Mace the period ermsalelng. being tae EOM d 4 P .afJalr. 1441. in - Maul premium some sad cash premium5.95.344 93—{241; OHIO Ties anstraat of ai d capital auxt, let* sald/atidltional premium sotetiEnd cb pm. edam is afateald ready. ed, 'and pomessed by Mb corporation, over and above Ilf lasma.erpeases ead ma. , calletpreattem soles la The able amount of debts . min to this corperatioa. mad which ere mostly secs ted by good Doled*. 17,743 12 .01Sce fineltem.stairettery limns en band. Sl*.•.••-10.310 44 TM. obeli' amount of Mines of this cmpomilea. inele losessen dreissursacerpalii„, . grimmest. fees paid to art.. expenses to orgmiting Ibis rorporatlea. end for oak* nsraltanr, Stinnes sled sm. Oases,. Is addlitaa to the abere,tbere is claimed for losses on proofs, mosses and at. count' andpuced • Amouat of claims net ac. knowiedged as debts. The mount fa witch tLis corporatioa is betted • e surety. and for *Ma It may become !table on the happealag of matinees,. ~rents. is, on policies of le nrance. - 1.576.1194 STATE OP NEW YORE, @CIES'S:GT*OT COlllll7 }IL ADAIR C.. V/111 PATTIZ, TfellidellL and Salim DEL. DELL Secretes, of the Mohawk Ville, Fanner** In. ItereeCe Company. beteg severally dilly worn. depose and say. sad sera for binutelf says. tbst Ms Wedded is • fall, true and carted statesesot of the altos of the said corporstion. to the best stately knowledge sad belief. and that they are the above subscribed M ilan, apd the °dicers thereof. ADAM C. VAX PATTER, ?teem JASPER SELL. Seel. Subscribed and arms before me. . ibial2th day of JaMary. 1101 tr. Simms. Justita. - Agent for McbuyttW Comely. JOSEPH MORGAN. April 1543. , CO MOM= VAUNT FARMERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, N6W YORK Capita/ $200,000. Rill and securely (argued %Mar C. VAX PATITX. :MIAMI VXDOPII, WILLIAM Excwra.. i.larraa Bw.L. Cs,fituta P. Lamm inittie D. DIXICX, Asats W. Tou. ISAAC VEIDDBII. Juiss W. Poovax.MOIST A. USU. CIIAILLSII U. Tou., - INiczouo Bawls, Joss I. LaXille. . • raFFIOEIIII. A. Van Parrax,Preet.l/aaraa Bsu.,Asermary. War. Ravens. Vim Preset.' Aaiun W. Vora., Triter. haaircin DA natraoa...lno., GIIIIITai Agent, No. 17 Given* street, Trenton N. J. - REFICRENCSII. - Don. 8. 11. Johnson. C0.. - Jodge, Ocbaneetady. " Jao. F. Clore, Sbartfr, " D. P. Porrait, C.nty Clerk. " Abram A. Van Wont. blayor, • 11. blyrra„ Its.llayor• " D. Wrlabt, llse order. H. H. Van Dycli, Proprietor Albany Atlas. Jacob O. Handers, Esq. Thomas Clark, Esq., Ncw Tort. Apra u. 1153. • 17.1m' S' AT OiNEli• , &°• PAMIR HANGINGS. NV, WILSON. No. 9 South Fourth Street, fie, doors below Market St , Brut fide, Han for wile, every ALL variety of. W PAPERS, from 6 cents per piece upwards, including Fine Sa t,,,5, Gold and Watts, imitation • Woad', Afar him