' • . . • ' . . -, 'FIRE COAL TRADE. •.,„_,,-..,....?...,,‘, , ,,..,-,..-s,r„;:-,: i ,_ ~..„,,,,...„.,,,,,.•..,...,•:.,.., ~.....,,_ • .r. • - • - '.ll=-".0 • • i f." it - ------ 1I :7- ' !--- 291 ' • ! - The quantity sent ty ralroat. this week, Is •-, . 1 L' , 1,00 Its i.e.:against 41,179 (13 for the correspond , 4 11i ittr5 :: ,.. 10i irani_ .i.,....7,...,,,ki:i.,„ Ycar. !'here yeas 1-11.0 shipped lard l} • • year I.S.sal 1, tens by ! (omit tor the wed mall -1 . . t .. . •. . -' - ===-; ' ing tlor quantity sent -last yetir 60,431 00 tons POTTSVILLE,' PA. tri::iinst 29,160 0 4 . this week-decrease 01,,,,,0 1., t• -••••-••-- . tons. The dm-nitre next week in the shipments ; svr unD AY. MARCH 22, 1556. . ! -.. • & we this R e gion will be aliont :;:1,000 tons.; ( the .... . _ • 1 ..,... THE . 11/...\-1.;11,,,0r j (1 1 . -llsAL 1:,,,,,,1,„:/„. shipments, last year were for the 'eerreSpQrlding „.,,,t -' weekL.s6 915 tons,) Which will make a decrease • • ••• II )r. n. other V c irt•prrpe I-publish , . in . '.. 1" ,rlhe ea' Peaa.tilr•taitt. -It xi - eclair - rte. .no.org the . ~f, about 66,000 tons in two weeks. 1 2',,a1, from 't." l. B"‘”."'" g l en, i ., " , ' I "dif,i" this " 7; i , We learn there are tin less thadclsoo cars stand '' .t,, a d., -,,;,,,/ Cottatv••e, b.f.." ''''"' r `" ii "' """ ' 4 ' ' loadedat I'' h 1 andabout'oo standing i , jti , m a,,,,,,,,, i„ 5,./,,, , q_ , trig sl t, Ill,ollt , ;In J . ~'4,. eirritlot, lorizo iv .1.,.....f th e ' ;ill r 4• 4 1 • 't •eI a , ii;,,, , 1 rata- 109.ded for the Cray.' Of course ears are scarce • ~,• ..,22:21ty.a1,,22.- I , TUr II l , .211 , ft . . , . 2' :21 , .441'er1i24/2j2llr'iill 2202 id 1•7• T Country. ' Ilittleit• a nd the shipments must continue ethanol/ d pv, ,•Ar Agii , y;s ..2 , 2/1.2/ 1,70 pito! .. , ..t , carolled on their T .;:i.l until tlim-e' cars ars:unloaded. , Rail . ~,,,,,,,to.a : • , ~, 4: " There has been he shipments ._ .....—__._ ---ence tin 'llonday. wood yet, but they will. eentm It" i : (SCSI:NIP:SS 'NOTICES. ' The.fell •• •• - the rates of fl - eight asked to the, trout Port Rieb penses, and are; unwarranted equally by the as it • , oVrin; 1/ . peels of the trade for' the coming season. Wo ifferen t pints named: • 0 • doIIN A. OTTO, has some mules. wagons and 11 . j 3 V I tTo R. Island, "$2 50 furthermore believe, that the boatmen have been , il , . gee adverttsetnent. TO 1;2 2,t011., the victims of evil counsels, and that apposing , ..; hareC , F furs: ii , •C 2 X. Ilayen,' 2 1 5 " - sEE Card dil, Jelin 11;elgkiss. :Mining Engineer . 200 ' influences from interested parties have been • . New lurk. . ' at .•ti Serreyer, of this. Borough. " Saletic,3fasso 340 , - brought to bear, tat' dt:eide a rate id; 'freight which The sUptirititendents a the . Canal are letting would be themeans of trhr.eferring the catrrying --- 1 - 1 : Notice ,ir Di,;ohitioi, of Partm•rship, - - •..e.,T , 1 31. 11. Bell and Jesse 3181.14 i er. ' the water oto the different lei-els for the purpose , of large ' quantities of. Coal over other' coinpeting " • - I • f b r i.,. i ki n • up the ice. Several levels. have been; lines of transportatiOn. We, are credibly ja r WIN littW fIIADES et every description and ° , •.- - • I lortned, that larg,e midiber of Itiehtnond boatmen „ . . of new .i.l. ie. eitii 1., ,, , iiiita i tie d :it thi , imiii *,,.. . cleared already, and we learn that boats lying in . • -. and others - wholly tiniuterested in the carrying Y . .- . , the doeks can be Tint under the schuteiat S-clinyl- business from the tnines, were induced be various 1. SERcyailvertisement ; , f E. T. Taylor. turne.r,.,!of CentreL l - .7 .-and Mahatittd ,,,, streets. headed ....id kill haven to-day, if they desire to do so.' We 1 iutluenees, which haiiit also been mentioned to us, ' -• "News It [u this Pat•ihe. - • ; L . ii . • I also leant that the landings at Port Carbon will I tti•attena the convention of boatmen in 4e ruary last, and , by . their vo . tes , precoreche a 1 . , do /tioll of a i . TEA otElvi WANTED.-For particulars see !be ready fig. boats to comthence loading on Mon- ! I price for freight•equaily prejudicial to the toter ' ;',_, ritiverti/omeLl. /igned C. Little. Fee.. of, Board of ; I day. \Ve do - not believe however that many, if i . • Schuylkill' 4 '' - "T‘Direelots of Public -cheats M . Vottr!rtik • ; " -, este of the boatmen, unacceptable to -in ; any boats will be despafelied in all of nest week.- -she trade in general and as higly favorable to the .!-;, : -..4-• • ‘i ...4 4 1, A I{oo. suitable,, 42' Societies, e. t. , , • welr being of other . ; tiarties euucerned. If' these 1 -: -- -tt rented at the rune Of Tl:lllitera 1 11:42 t., 1 . 1 , 2111, 0r e u 12 u r1 „ 1c_ , r i At M any place; the Canal is . entirely blocked up , • 1 high prices are perstlided in, the boatmen will -see ,i,* l'entre and East Market s neer , it. I t : 1. I with ice ; but' , notwithstanding its thickness, it; ; their busipess slipping from theta, :did the Navi i •- t" et. advi•rtisenient -dgned tiem ge! s.cliarte . . ! yields to the running stream, which aNY"let into CITY 11AT, CA pA. .1.• URN ISHING STOIIE.-,1 , . . . . i gation Company Invite to lament the loss! of their a 1 the levels readily than was„ anticipated. 1 full usual business cii their line of transportation. •-'” - Our youog frieed, Samuel C. Taylor, is doing flourishing h u sitte,ss at his /tore, near the Potts- . 1 The snow and ice is rapidly disappearing, froM I The . opening of of Navigation will he the time to . 11 'll sewed} the evil—let it be dune, and a .yr yet • ...) rill , ' 1111.,c- His stork is Tem:irk:ably one, and I our }:ills and partieultirly on the Femtli side of. It . . sup Plies a want hiegFsperienced in this vicinity. 1 go we . . . ; 1 the MOUldallir-on the North side, considerable ! The Convention Of Boatmen appointetra Stands Plil Ell' ..NAGLE, • ene or our.well ktntivii Sign 7 ; bodies ,:f snow still remain, -but - as. the ground ing Cenunittee to take ' charge of their interests, 1 and llou/i• painter', announce/ to • the. puldle. 1 , , 1 3- threirgh our eelunins, a ehange in his place 'of ! . - due; not appear to be inueb frozen, the earth at,- and empowered th ' e i in to call a meeting of the blitinea•when they Ideetned it necessary. Thisis . •'-, Puduess, from c'entre 0. Norwegian street. nearly I Serb/ a large petition of the !water as the, snow the proper channel 'through which to remedy, the , t opposde 11 lidi .ic iii 11,.. 2,2C21 111 111 1 11-re.ll hil, card. I melts. VA lIILI'ABLE-,COL ft I ES F 0 It SAI.E.—W , irSI., niatieular attentien te , the advertisement in I. , • •, • t The til•Prebensions of a serious freshet evil, and we must candidly confers, that with the are • is. ppeanngy , as the '-'' I from this cause i• .1 • • dull • „, best feeling.; for the: welfare'of the carriers, as a class of operatives in the trade, we do think there we continues clear and mita. gall. , ll,er eelumu, ofierieg tor sale, the Ithick Mine I • is a great evil to belreetified, and ill-advised coun t - and BrOckville Collieries in this Cousty. ' These I Nu rates of toll and transportation have been sell to be repel:tell...l ~ . • - properties aro'very valuable. Full particulars are , promulgated as yet by either of the Cumpanies.— I " The market is altnost- entirely cleared of Coal, It ;leen in the advertiseMent referred to. llt is pre - settled that they will be the statue as lait In New York city the dealers . have long agood -r - - ,-1 . . ! their stie,ter stoeks.land have drawn umln the hal . , year.. No one anticipates a rise—some did expect , mense supplies: of Liekawatunt Coal front the Del .--- t. n lt.x It Eden ix A Di' 1: ItT ; l,/ E. 51 ENT/. '.„ .;•• AMONG our Philadelphia tidverti-i•roents will , a ro'lneti""' ; , • • I aware S - . Iludsen Canal Company and the l'enu i ,e fimoil those el - '3l. W. Baldwin .1 - .. Co., loconio. I It is reported here that the Delaware rind liar-, sylvaniat foal Company until they, too are ex • 1 The denetiel for Coal at th'e opening Of , ive builders: A. L. Archarnbault, mannmetorers ; ,taut canal will nut be ready, to pass. Coal befdre i banst ' - ' ' ' ' ..":„ ` fs ' • portable sterna engine-. an •I that ~I. 11,,„ - e „ t , ; - ~ Novi•ition must be imprecedented. There never ; the 14)11 ' 1 of April. •Ca ! inform - '' ' "' , • ti a r ty—persen us •.,,:::" • oughertj; A. Tlemins. of the Industrial works. , ' r i , I could la; a fairer eleanee for a successful, season 001 tuanullitdAtrers The respective business o; ' whether the rainor i/ trtie or donor . , .. 1 for :he carrier than the present,. if he but cum tell of the el mechanical firing is closely ! m i l _ • To lloArgy..s.-We inure tile particular :at-, i mences rightly, If, however, the high freights ,ectel with the Coal and . Iron business of this 1 - ' " ' :• - which have been demanded arepersis•ted in, some I tion of the boatmen to the :Nonce of the .`zehuyi- 1 •-• . tegion. and .•;,* of sue,' it nature , that ill•tiod of • . , ; . • small business mai be realiezd at the opening of • kill Navientitel Compiniy, with 'regard to the ' Navigation, although the hulk of the Coal will be Ir . ... •eentli::ting with any ;if our home interests. it , ' '''' C: is :in aequisition thereto, which is of the greatest i loading of Beats, which - will be found b , ow. Also , taken from Richmond, yet the moment that, the C • importanee. ; -the Rules and Regulations adopted y - the New , - - - Spring trade is supplied, which - at this late date ,4, „, „ ;meths of the Enlist be eery shortly, the dullest i .. '' An atessrs . ., 11:11,1w,n A Ce's loceinetives: ee ' Yerk Coal ExelmMer with ter:Tzar/1 to receivin , and . ' ' vear will be npon 11.,;•,ail the merchants of New 1 „ • •1 . eannot speae t ~, highly, yet werds ef ours will be , ~. ! weighing Coill, the price of freights: ‘lre., together Turk will be in tr . edinirket for no supplies what , !••• untieregsary to praise them, since they are run • - •- . - • • . ,1.,'„ with, the greatest success on almost every railro.til i with the remarks of our intelligent tat. and e,,Trespondent ever. The iinsifiest!ltrodead of bein, eTia itly three 'hunt [lie searom, taking, Leal regu- I'l ts a the Union, inil arc vari . otisl:y adapted to burn lon the seine. They all accord with the views we ste ' • I; . ;N:larly through tromfirat to last, waking an easy, ..o•l.,;Anthracite or . lit nin i n ou.,, c oa l. Solna, of have heretofore expressed on ,she same subject.! • - agreeable and protitable trade, -will be down tO en,- largest and strongest engines on .our ('tai • -, li • c again urge 'upon the Committee appointed by. ,-,„6„i„g•thering theMitire summer, when Coal will, ts- ~,„.i,,,rtieg ro'ad• were built by them, and the ;' - T.!'. '! .- 1 ••• .• i heard • •hi the Boatmen to milt a meeting la d, regulate the have to be forced ter a ruinous price to come:Janda , 7 ---, iioo- I .e o, their tketunol3 I,e/ may be.s/ 15 e 1 , I 1 li , ~, t he vldleys or Mexim o as on the saYannalis of " pr i er of fr e ight beMre the business C:0111 lilelleeS,•ill sale, and when thejfall opens the demand wilt, be "" . tie , s;•lithern . isititters. - 1 - imir establishment is ou I order to prevent dill - n:ll4v at the stir:. There has concentrated into Li:Brief period ~e tn., ,when all ''' ' Bry.l i and 1 latiiilton Street/. Phikulelphia.', a will IR' bustle and emilusien—in the midst ••t -/ • •• i,, , -, aeo ltd.:moo., i:. f. - . •31.1 ~ ., ,,n y:r,ilh•: , line lend- which other avenues will be, resorted to fi- sup ; 31r. Arehandault buil i Is i' ailide s '"': i " ... at ..,iliy i'.. iooriot, or. .- /opt vest t.... i0...14;,1..,tf1' in' one 'or .plies,lsnd the region will be . largely the 'loser in . sent mitett in use for sinisin,z 1 " 111 1"'"r•v•" , !,. . ~ , iv , , in/mnee,t ,the rates „is, ietti,, v xs..t . osser. / •-' tit,,l , saris, pumping wltcr, i ter, and dri. ing saW 11l I I 1,.. I .transporting what:. might otherwise 'have been lc c they can be MO ve.l from place to plat!, µ!tl._ 1. the Boatmen would eonsult. more* With tlil Trade, .term' legitilMtite, uMiuestioned cargoes. ..-., !,tit Immtivenietice• Several of them ale at pre.; 4 21 101 less With out/Hers, who ti/ . ) and Mislead Mein 1.,:s I :ill, sliotßd any disagreeineut occur at -;•!,! made ie-e of in this Region, one, in partieu ! ' . the present time, since the coining season will he ~ - , . ~ . ,k,. , , I for theft own purp,,sm, such blunderF, as they , , ~ . larp tutgut lie reler,e bt,o. watch is employed o 3 a, 1 • fruitful, the opening of new csannels of •commu " •!.! r. nroek, Es•to :0,062 the Maleseoy, ne•ir Ash- lin ade at their late meeting, would not iiecur. . . • . itiet'itton and navel? sources „r,upply. A month .1 3 1221. d, in driA t ing a sow will. Tlie •olv•Illt age of , The Rules and Regulatiens of the ; Schuylkill l sonee the tidebegairto swell nil we have never t a shies i-, that instead of bringifig the timber Cram I Navigation Contietity with regard to the shit pint , seen our city se, deleged with the circulars. and ~ • 4 1,,T114 21i.221 11t.1.2 to tee ih,ill, the mill is taken treat ; .., l • ' i ' Solt: . t. ' • I ii•lit Miter Oise.; All this should he •.: of Latlmg. and these, adopted L ' OI4O V - ' L , • • F• '• ". „ tindoir• llut the :1•15-ei ti/ements/penh/ for it•elf. "I foal 'II"' Bill • Met by the.,ellerators :i yti reamers of Selio••' . 40; It is close. by Messrs. BA : dein •1: Co's.. establish- ;by the Leal lixchange it New' Yerk in relation.te (~,unto in t i ne spirit of lirm; fair tied _ „ _ went. , . the • med. of weighing- Coal, short ;mil over e o m petitimi, by ineatis of whieli H .... I . , , , , k. ''. i• Mes•rs. Bement, D.ptigherly A Thomas. ••1 the I weight, deinui; age, fn., settles these •Ilierdiens ill lime. to ' hol d th e n: '22W11 11:I"' '- SI 111.1,1.-'rial Works, Cal - 615 11i11. between 20th an d 1 : , , ti n• . . • . crease that their f 46 1 . 0: a -mama, that oilg; t t.! meet tile approoatien id ; -- ' "I,t. :Mei, Philadelphia, are manufacturers of . ' apr aspect for tl , 'l 1 ' l'• 01' shipper • limiest boatman. and a. o •I, ';' .---- -.. 1 ; mechanical toek, sueli ao lathes. plailitr•, boring I 4 ' ll ,/ - -i• , • I • • liver, the oft' extent ill. all in:whine ch"P,•• We have hot" . The price/ of ('oat on 1,..ar.1 limit , by Canal, it " lit, A-11..ind .. _ 0 or 5t., :/ i. Thu psi •i:,, ‘`. ~, t ibstatlliality, th e ina,:ilitiery •bailt al the 111 , 111,- ; ' . inaOo L oe,. ,1.0., which are made use of t.:' a rent r••lt . . • 'I':1 through their estal!li ; -liiiient, as well as till ough I . • .' • ,- generally napes 2.1 111 111/1.211 at $2 21 for the7:ll.o. e m e ntiimed. airs can tint; 2..ay that ter ! \\., . , , , r.. i ~., _,, f • 1 ,,, I , • lIT trial \Void:, excel anvih Mc or fia, - khai w , hav,.. ~11 hoard at'flielinictid willopen, it is hedoved. at New England, " la "r im " .ll "" f "" r 1 "'" .i """ .). ' choice kinds May bring a shade higher. and the, 1 liis:reliterpriging and itolustrious tirM is knoWII to j ~9 ... r :.- Many '.2, cur mechanics a/ compose i id gentle- j i • • ilderier t: shade less.; "fhese - rittes all ;round, are • , ritosl Orn Itnill:L Alt ColllttsPoariENT. . ~. ,teen in the more celebrated Tcokee establi-li- 1 ! izt 25 for NVltite,lsh, ati;f•,Sl :ill . for Iteil. Thu' ir e , h'therto made use of. -has been built. But. our - •i.., - ,, innehinists are beginning to find "lit that lale-e - ; Xl--:i- 1401 t .2.ank l ee 001,. though they present a fine ; 2-s cents ,per ton less than • last year's' opening .. tini•li. are made 111 , 1 e for show and sale than wear, • ,•„ i „. , I bf .:';..4.it men thorou!!Illy acquainted with every 'branch of i ' . N e•w l'onK. March I Stli, I Ssll. ! ... ;;•.I..their businesi_anil their . toidg are being introdu- 1, , 1 , E.5 It dortiNAl.:-Tlie itaportatiee of the mat ced generally among ii,-. A , . a /ample We might, . ter/ connected 5111 It the Coal Trade n Lich We have ''',;'f - .N . refer 1.. theiT work in Mr. Wietersteen's i 1 ' " ll.' • ' ' at been 1.11,11,411 - 55 11 hin the 1/11 - 0 12t 0%12 1110111 lIS .21-C - ' Port Carbon. - • - :rat - Sls.; . that Luce just passed; is' tulle pee\ ed by the 1 ;, •••.„! Till: STATE :.. , ...-VVINGs FI•ND.-See adver- I I , me line of the New York . (Mal Exchance. on t '. ..:',.. 1,-..nient of this reliable Philadelphia institution. i Thursday lase—the largest. niest intbiential kind , cIIINA of , tiP'erior quality.' can be elitaind at ! must dignified meeting .if the`trade that has ever ! I •,4 . N . ,, 3 cue Buildings„lone. - Alli•y,dietween Front\ ! been held ill our city. The gathering 1.1'11,2 21 great ! ' 141 aro Second streets, above Narked street, l'hila- 1 enCouragetnent to those who have long laboredliii! Nt;ty Youk C 0.6. ExcIIANGE, ;i4 PixE Sr„ 1 .. I 724 .2,11.111 a. The Company is prepared to. receive I some Onion among the inembersef a trade. growing, '!" Si mu': Fork, ..norch lid... .15:16. i id • der-. to any ex teht and will sell to the trade at j tebesieeeret to none in it, importairre, and the Ina , e, - • Messes. Eerrulrs—Sirs:—At a large tneetiog of 11 1'". low prier , . See telvertiseinitnr.' , ' I nitude of its ne•gregate. gigantic financial ;value,' ~the-I.:mai 'Crude befit at the rooms of the :Ceti York 1a,,-• L. - - - , . . , Co Fxclutrim• IMing the annual meting thereof, ; . ll/lied and Innst gratilying.fact, to nieerthe want ‘„ • •s, , Lie , SuitscitittEtts ettanging tinneto tat:es of rest- , I „ a , elf and lii,, f. i • i Ti •t• ' -. has' thefollowing ••' I t -- -ff • 11 'M• F• a, AL ,t ap ore! . le in *•rm Ise lt v u u ion 55 .1. 12 Lye. ty 1, al-- '' 11 1... • deuce on the first of April, will pie ape leave . n''w become -,° 1 4,11 ' ,1, '''f a success, at'd bay's l''"ve'l r 'rar. Of the firm of - Farrar 1- Belloni, and unani •l of so great benefit, that it will be fOuniniceessary ' ,or send riotice. to this otlice,.:where their pa- ,• , Anotn , l . v . tamed': 1 ; ;:,• 4 • tO the'standitio• and reputation tit ! a (.'eel tiler- ! • tpers :ire to be lett, or sent. - chant in thi s eitv. that t ie he a member of the : •Witried - xs. The failing short of cargoes of the 214, • .. , New Fork coal - Exchange. , requirements of kills el Ending has grown to he • R s t ,- •., Ivii:r. 11AILINli.—The \Vire , . Railing now . .• , • The meeting of Thursday was milled. :is we ad- , an c; vii tit grelio inagnittnle, turd are eonstantfy R,; •,.. 1 • I - I . tise; con last week, to tear the report ef the i upon the ineretts4 t and inasmuch as; - decisions of lel' manufiteturing by Me s srs. It•elgers.Ent ,\-.. Co., coninlittee apprOnted to draft ii set of regulnti, , ns 1 the highest leg,al;auth , ,• - iity have been made, ;la ter the mverninctit. of the triple in referenee to 1 ' VIII , 111121 .-2 1 liliil '' the laws ' f Sew 37; k to n "' of ' this tprough. is for Edward Ilell'enstien of ~ ~.,. . , L. 21 t l, e a: - the reempl,•l4 cargoes. Their report ivits iliseug- the id•embes; m ai; i Trei - orton, and not 3 utige Helfer:stein as sta.- sett at great length, and The following rules roan- ; - ' ' ~ It HERE:AS, 10/ : iniportand that steps slionl,l be ..td lust week. • imously :5,...,p . 1 - rerbv th • Fveirro-e whichfinally t • '• "e • ' -1 ' , ' sets al rest the evils w_hiell we 111t5 c exposed :sini. • .. 1 ,', r , " 4 : ‘ ,,• - t,I ) . 5 •• • benefit s , , t 1.15 , . our city; 1 ,i, view to reap the , . . eliniltatted froin,thy; beginning:. .. , . •; Or such 211.2e12 , 12211,: nod to destroy the evil under THE NEXT , EI.EUTION6. — New Iliimpshire it i __a ~, ,i,,,1 'll,pthitif,le filr . the %government (..1 the, which we. h ay . ,I",t ; • l• • • i • e UV g moored t on etore. At It 0 , . Coo/ Trade ...J . Self' /2.2 . /.k is 'r,:irren , , , h., the I 11:1111T led. off the pre presidential elections, I: • • , L'o-otrt (1. Thal , the Coal merchants of New it, tet c.pt •,1 C ar. , V: : r.1:1 Ile I; illowud hy:Couptietteut, Jon the first ApVICLI: 1.-C2211 tolls or ye self (,!ti their arri7 ' I york and mein ity, adopt :tr their rule of dt 11011, .121::' the Principle Int,',l!,' laid ,i, , ,W11.:1S the law in such ~- • , lundav of Apr • 9, and Rhode Inland the Weds ' " . 'cal 7-I,ill utter pro - cured a berth am' be'- :• TII• • in , re2I2IV to diselsarse, initumliatelv report them- e"'''' , sin:-III"i the C"sillftee L' !-!''' l " 4 . l " 1 1 3' -lc raisJlity ensuing . ', There are no Other elections ' .„.j,,-,,. ~', 1 1„.• .s,t - '''• e '.• u• - .• ri ~ onsignees—fear vi Ornieg -sacs, . • ---- earlier th tn. Augnst. - . _ • in 11l whirl, tin! 21121 II he ellene,l forthe deliver .. - 1 situ, and. may .iq' (int both the amount' of :Tel::at . :aidi the value ;41" the real trom the full amount KS -.,.,• . !if the coal, : k n ., w•hich time deinureage shall be . t ,' allow, d of :Imitate ~I l • i • ,-t • lit dollars per !MY.. of freight calleil,;:tbr by the Bill ~f I.!iiliAig-the nee' "11.111.10151 5 litit•TES Tin i .or---km Tiik: iliwA),..,„, ' , lx , o . _-, 1 11,.„,,,,,_ of 1 , , ,,, 5 ,r i .,,,,.. k .:,, i I . ‘ . n (etrrler being whidly liable for all the Coal repair MOUNTAIN TO THE M.111.1,N01 1 : VALLEY AND ' -, •on,i•thee :boil be lithon al Ole 1a...., tf the Pill of eil by the Dill 1/C Lading, signed by him. NV„ : . ... „ 1: , , ~ , - Loin; •, :,:al p. 15 unlit in full inadc aet•or./i0. , 1 5. ./,,,/, Thitt the Secretary of the C 11E .AOIITII. --- , Jur pr,:unisett article on tile - , ' , • , ~ I • , , • , ,- • ' /.',. N. ilioe,, lee /ann.' /aim .5! Wcig,221,1 cif Iler 222; '3 Ito 2.1 i 1122110 Ito forward a copy of tit ~ic,ve stilject. though ready fOr publication. sworn IN weigh-mauler or asw orn clerk of the een- I this , , ! - ndution to, every meinhi. 11S ' -Hree in bis olliee or 110114,1de the ve!‘el choice thin', nil to the Boartl of Trad. lona' lit- 1 , :•:•e. 111eivoidziblv "er,;wded out *this week •• ; • ,•. 1 ., • ' :-- • • - •'Ty I'l.' . '' el whirls :mall be lett to the Captain's eption, pro-, alil to rite .Ifiatro . imi root for pi. \y,.,1!1 be iildd to'give it, inure room in our' v hied. however, that in case the Coal shall be: . - • to!xt. . !•weighed otherwise than ' L liy a d‘i.irli ‘i‘igli-nitt-ter, . ' , . C2lOl 21 li.n- were then ititneluec ' l •-• , - . , It recoar,e ,hall be had to the shipper , for allow, • „ ! i • • • I ' ' '1•..• . he - shall fail short of the '"Y Chu.l - , a nd' carried I.y the meeting '; g '2 . I Il'lNlii A lii Till: 5I1'I1ENII: COUNT Piril„Vrivc. litl, boatmen engaged in eiti•ryie .n. ,!, ~.,- ,1: , ,,,,,, I , ,Livii.t:t;Es.--.1 friend has sent dirt e mines to this city, hare, lit thrl-:.•L,. c';,..'}.. , I.". ;a :-port of all interestin2 opinion.. iil . the hem, demanded On resumir 2 OIL ' ~ . . , do Mrs per ton freight, which St His: .•`' .1 ;eine A ~ .it/I'l Or Pennsylvania, relative to i. arranted by the present, or ft inii,-;, , privileges. :Our limited f: . .pace this .5 1 , ,e trade: therefore Idy . ••ti e Will not order any' ('sal I„, eh: preludes the possibility of its insertion ,ed ill we purchase through as. role•furt;;;;ur next issne.. , • "•-i ••". ; ' ire indirectly, any Coal front tl ~; -'' • • -._...... . , , NA .--1•11 E Coi.l•Ni it 1 A 121 511ttil'ItAT ItUl 111/llnd at en , • • I,ll,,onislTurg.. reached' us this week in tin On- ,: will not accept of any, Bi tt, xl. • it is specified that "the cot , i , i..., me, I,ew 41 reSS-11t.N1.1 ilipltllleil. We l . congritt• P glit in full as per face of Bi je s '.' tifittj l'ol. Tate on the Handsome appearance AI the quantity is on board, rch!b• t,fll , . ' ' s paper now, pi esents. told trust that it inaj. • t 1 - hi : i • ; li cup; Of t h ese resolutions I to- -.- i soilitille to experienee -- altunuant pro:trent; a 'l' lade at Philit•lelphia at .. .... i. i ! under his very able management. I :i attested: also a copy to tl .. ..„ 1 • - .1 publication. •• i-i!'• 1,.. J. BEtamsi, Jn., See'., 'nit. .p.....titm :It iianburg, viii If Lc slior,l - • ' •N AN n SHIPPERS OF COAL. I:. , " hov e ive•a l'ost-master among us?'' C pl. , o tei- g , of the SMuylltill'Na.icati! . ' ' • . luti , Ilralit ret Ire,- from tile °nice:ion the let proximo '-',',...,,,. t ter „. ;.nll there appears- to be 2,01/It2 1/ I I/1 1.21 t kV in se• ( Y in l'' he put under the Satiates “r" t 0 y for 1,1122111 g it 7th Coal. unit . stgnee ~.. dy •!: , -eting a allcenczoir. As :ill seetn.l.l 11W1 ill Int to . .or ',Tile one duly authorized o o all be ',res.-10.3nd personally; tor,:et the china of tl:e •• favorite son•, - the -- ant critic quantity put On 1,22 111 0 deeree is--•` • 611 . with his heall—sat-,- tin ,in the u/ual fnil 1 /hall tor 'the quantity's" laden . PTO . _ „ . II I 1111.5111. _:....--._ • istrate, 1,. oat will I, permitted to enter ttitiinsi of the Comp:iny and . • Id, thrown,.. or Lading; Or vague and tune • fr!!l,, WEIIII .A.Nit Tllll DUTY ON--.11..1.11.110AD ol any HT, el C /di 'Cent at each landing shall p ~* 1,... , 1 t**;: , ..- It having been extentsiyely• published , E: , 0. ol it on, b ear d to .. • authorized ag..olts, keep no 'gneeL/Hhen the ship , Ito Yl-I 2 . . , , ten on board each boat sagas !vial. 1...1/.. •dames ' ‘Vatson I,Velib - • of the New hie, , .t, , Mltt,so deducted Irian . errs to enable the elptain c!: AR': `l ., Jr l s. (....oitri /1114 Eloptinr. ivas-at the loitid 11?" ii,,,,, p , 4 , ,you will pereeive, .. • the rargit and thereby rasa and t!• In. ',.••• as it is possible le make - id manifests of l"argovs for I 1, 1 ILI FUl'elll Organization in this country, 'lnc', 1,1„ , iain, vessel and cargo from tia • ',any, 1 F. FI.ALLY, Pnv. E p t i, ~. .1•14111ui by British Gold, and the Free Trade inotnent it . ', and relinquishes them only.. __J 4 N• aliCti they I.;, meil to the place where they I art:, . to has e. the duty taken off of Railroad -- ail }l., Were 511tp222,1, a ing sal 224211:q0fi1i212!1i verell ;owl Trade. Tra , '" - Iron. tit," gentlelndii ptibliely denies the all the coal calls. • their hill of .:Mling f. N''•'1131,11:11,- tadnce our last rep rt. _.„ . . , . The first articles ''''`," ma letter,pub.ished.in the G'ulirierana , . lie question of the re- ir __ .. :. . T - il. . .. . _ ItCll'.,.a.l.`„f 1:„, port d arrival and ti, stinent of demurrage. . Ater f Shipments ~.,,,, ... - 4 . ." r. , 14;42,1 Winilllngtoll, Mara 1.1 1 IS5li, providing. that a Ves,e, he detaintei after a" • :\ o shipments fro Itielonond during the week i. , -,.; ;!! •ti: ~ in! -I, •,. e -take the I . l . .)Howing extr.iet ' f ' Certa-in time, the Captain he paid for such .•• . err'''''- ~ ,:.. . ".1..- I:. -:- ~ , deleillion—la•eall,:e a Inert. chances to have:- • ' eat , ' ~,, , ..,,„. ~,, on/ur . _LI:L:01Q, to the lea- se tnuch business that stun, !d• re , se l, . con _i- Cortl'Trade tatiroad for 16 56. A s. - •! , . •, ~,,,, Fo. , rrl 0; 1%110 551.11 !MOW • I , . , . 1 ;,., .., ~ , • i , , , s t gnet, to him ?trice ai one ti, •Id are forced I g intii tity tit' Co3I 1 io . . ,'' "•. 1 , • , 1,..m1idit, every ti, ,, ription of Iron • . Railroad ter the week midi „lco'i. woo,••• ~, ,„,. , i t 5, ~, t. ~ •• " 1 . , ~,• to take their tutu ill •lisehargii, •no r i m ...,, r , I, on or, un,day creole 1-I'l ' l :.',. •t o I -..,„:„. „,., ••' ' A L '''' " clie , ll'q 01 the I 11l- ' 'why the valuable time , r the Cal, should lie , • , . . wr.rl ,nose , - ..r.'" . 1 .:11 of 1, 1 ,2', ''' ''''Y .. un- ill t h e " , 'I•:*I* if the . taken witlimit :Inv rimionpen Fe of at. ' , nil. :s','„ , Port Carbon, : ; • 9 Ykrl , i , .: II”t tll ' 1 ' ' ' I , : , ~:„..,., .. ..i/turoen. Ana yet , min li it - itight , to make the Captain ' , lit and , 1.01 I " iii '''' • '•• 4.1'.7 1 1 .,• .1 . ou r :, a. ~....1 j,! , ;: , 'er 1 , ,,•1t to the Ir i " ''. ''' ' .S ui n g , S , •harlkill Ilaveti•. ' 10.729 " I parcel f his c . businest •- la glittes f or it is xeleirn ,‘!.:', Pl, ,-- ~.., , ~,! ;. ,,,,ii „ ,. ~. , ,: Q ., that while L ant ,t•J•••.rible th:tt he shoula he detained , his , von Clii . ittm, - 't. i ; otit , , 'imot, I n i n !ig it iii if ' . ,! '. o.,"gx, • '' '' -limibi 1,e. m ,, ,„.„,..,,,,,," ' • -' • cargo, conibov f n right and justice demand th 'ic• ' ~ •Ilt Imre in tavor'of II - , • l' .i . 12.2.1”22 100" •' 4 .le. I •;,,,,, „„,,,,, i ,,.,,,,,,•, . . , be paid. .Tile consignor hag no pion: right to : •'.., t • , 1. ,• ~ , , '' ill mitigate a return 1 , .1-Previous]) this vi‘rir • :.11.57.9 the Ca dam • time and current! eXpentier - Tor I. . • • ; ' f .. , 4 ., i.,„„,...,,,.. ~, , ,, , 1 ~ t , ' . .,.. “'-' ='l'..- , I -I , ••-•'' ''''"• own 1itirp.,,, , , ,, , than he hag to demand a cargo to !...t, • Mtti.e4m lei::: ! Irt ri pc !I „ ''the dt.iro •••••• 1 •••1 for nothing. The merchant has • •••• time la./.(.. "ea 4.17. S T. - ..1.-;.; ha's his-let then' ' • 1, '. - - _._,, -._.. ' . tie . . t,7•21S favor of a ti and rawraate .g.: ‘ , 1,-.•fteinl to the agri -1,,L and the nEtt , uhfttnier. ! • tight on the , .e , ot.jevzz iu ;Inv tray you ~, r• Viry ".~- WEaB. tuits Lee,, a 1,, tilt. tr. te. ti n111,1.1,,try, r,j,;i(., ! that 11.k‘ Ftmtltl , ot .1 1i:1.111%1:A11 111(cri.,t t , pinti, 'written We LelieNe by '"eV, if iy stalCd that $250,000 have t" intere,t by having the tin ;• taken all . . . . The folittwing result', ion- were then introduce! 113:1Iit s A .Aes (' , wilier , and' carried I.y the lime:tug : j, :nth , c 4lit• once, when the cargo ,taii .al . Nl7. :Ithe 131. M • amount speritiedin the Bill of Lading.' WlitlltitAs. 'rho boatmen engaged in carrying thil K. lipm , Vl4. Auriett:l3.—An all.tw, t hoe lit' Inc, quarterl per Coal diced flour' the mines to this city, have, at a Thcis s ult.erlit eent. shall he made for wastage, when the cargo • me e ting befit 1(1,• . , them, demanded uti resuming u ti l i f" l 'il''",''::T e ,, l l l i: weighed on the , Lick, 'lust one half per cent.- l i tt ei g:t tion, twr,l;oll:ers per ton freight, which we , . .r . 0tt, ' .. 1 : , . '' :: ' ..:0-1- A when the , atue shall be weigh e d at any oilier believe i- neithtir,warranted by the present, or fu- 1,,,;;; ; '.%..,•;p:,, Q s xi pl le.• than ..n the ,lost: where the ves-el is lking lure prospects of !the trade: therefore Atit li incite Coal ill z.•liarged. 1. ' ./,' , soic••/, Thiit' i we will not order any ' Coal to t '11 . 1 .. ; itLA( '' k ' I ; r , , ille rembraees A ET1411.1-; 4.—W Len rho return of the wt•ig.t. 4', he l'llipp 44 l, lio'r ;will we rorChase through any ( ‘-' •tal . rn Sehusl! the Cill'gt, ,Lail 111/VC 1) "' n l'ed'ii•-!....re''.413:1 be agents, dtreetlyivir indirectly, any Coal from the betoi In great d ally d'hcfc"ll'..v il"f "'ill Ili" " 11 """" 31 '''''''' ' I 31 ` ; '''' mines based on biro dollars per ton freights: and hilgli.ist pric ed the, ,ante shall he • hatged . to the captain at • tOe 1 ,, it further 0i : kers. 'i• During t • • itiZs'oiels price tool .dedu<<trt from the , ul,le (en) la ito inc: 41, h ., 44 , 4/rt 4 4l / That we will not accept of any, Bill mi (h.'. Black amount 01 treizlit.. whi.de shalt' be upon what lee the "f Ladino. witedej:er it is specified that "the con- .pleittild condi delivers 000ly, and tor the amount so •iedll"L"I ' • signee . i.1ia . 1 , 1 pa . )i , ' freight in full as per face of Bill 4 °":"O' 3 't""l .l ° eon-ignee ~hail Inrili,ll the Captain with a hill and hats ,., lirs trim • or Lathti••• iihether the quantity is on board or ,er , .l receipt properly attested, For whirl' purpose every •-• I . ~w 1 "non t, : Ibili ot holltig •li.ill be accompanied by it'ldaiik elect. s • I • a bil•hker ..p.sai t rerlifie.Oe ol'ii.el , 4lll to he so tillel up. 1•!•s , /rod s That; a copy of these resolutions be' liss.,:li 1 l::" , •" 1 "1, • In ease tile cargo shall la• round, after having Sent to 4.1 n, Board td 'futile at Plill"'hlildrii" "I'd the •a-orts in ti.;,. been welitileb. to ..verriin ihe an specified in , Pottsville, propiody attested: also a copy to the „..vole. w a5 ,,,,,, the Bill ol 11.•oling, the vetisigni•e shall 'pay the •-fir i111 . 1 . . ' oblltenfil for publication. %iith.it. C,lptatti: the armoint of freight on the ,1111,1118 and t ; L. J. BEL.I.oxi, Ju., .See l y., ..I.llille 11111 a; , . credit the shipperivitl. the value or the same I'll tsintly,been 'dill NoTICE TO Dr:IT:1111N AND SIII l'I'llIZS OF OM L.— • the involve price; . on and after the t.ik . oling of the S.-Iill111111•Nat igation' 8 ,11, : ..,-, ; , 1 ,,f whii i I ARTICLE 5.----W hen the Coal i- W Melt' runs tie weighed by a roe - the year Isr,o...!the font:sting regtllations will rigs en- i0,....1.ncine, :it 1 ' l, 4 it oncw,!igh-inniter, the expense - Shall he divided foreed: t ' 1 itrift•Yars kof w ( p i r .s l. , - , :v Boat,: will 1•e put under the .slifli , utes or, th ,.. , I 11 . li eyes .,,, d sun „gage.. initially between the ~.hipper, Captain and . !amin tit the i rrnpany .or 1,411,1111 g t, II II Nil. 11111e:S ' 411},/li 1/i/11110 the Cap:ain of sus, ;,,,at, or ~ I lle our duly authorized by meat's', lei.-11 It ... . A P.Tiebt: 6.---Vint the C tp:a in may hare re• him f‘r that pinsp, • se shall be present.and personally at- t y, At i; ‘ ,., : ,- ~,q tend for keeping:o act-ount, et: t h,. quantity put on f!ergrd. lint Ill• a ear.-Inl 'ire-° for the atiphint of Coal dethicted from his, ..Ctermtl,-At bill ilxif lading”, in the uSual true shall be , watt p r c.th r e, a la - eight, he Anus( present the certificate and re signed by the rlaptain for the quatititV•so laden Clo ~• • ,t.ars to corm,. ,•,'„•,; to th e shipper and prove on oath before a , -i.oarti the 1. ,, ,,t,',6d ne brelt Will be permitted to enter or-, iv tic dbo. to , VIII/ Magistrate, that neither be nor any other person clear foci the doiils or landiniiS of the Company under I l i ;li e 4,d e . ' has 5.,1,1, thrown ici-erbtiar?l, lost. t•r in any way t . shy unusual feral or 11111 of Lading,'or vague and linCer- _•Aii , pl e t o M c IL.e r , f ,,, e. Ntt' S „ pelt of . rain In it s ob li gat i ons. fill*crl l,4 /t ill i 114, city at 110 fir desire. ed any mirf of raid cargo, from the time ' - 1 Th a n t . -The 1•Iii , pers of Coal at each landing shall pt.r- V.: Now }'arks March'-"S,':'B. - he received it on, board to the time he delivered it . venally. or by their duly authorized agents, keep a car - l • ..-- si 1 to the eonsignee - -Hhen the shipper "shall payfhim ! ' , rect . account of sit Coal laden on board each tiost engaged'; ,' ''!THE STATE SAV 1...-'ill‘ , attiotint,im (IC - ducted from his freight. ; by them. in such ;manner rs to enable the Captain or 1.3 iir . • Itt , Fli'l Tht,e re:rithtti t ,,n.:, you will perceive, are as full :' . his axent to che,:g or . tally the cai•gd• and . thereby ensure j and e• , niMelicnsiVe as it is pussible to make :hem.' `' )T - T !..'. • ^ . t bills of Itidni , • and manifests of tartars tor an , tc ... : ,..XT DOOII.. TO TB tiArile!:. .. !No. 83 1 1)6ek Street Tlivy take the Captain, vessel and cargo from the . % „ • • %,.; i -. :time :schuyl.. a --Leinliany,l E. Fr AI LT Pr • , ' ' ' - '''' , 1 - 1.f..4. 7 . ,I,t,re.t tiro per c ni,,lslent it is loaded, and teliuquishes them only"- lilarch '2.llth. IstliN, ', I , I 1:0111:11cd on ilt*ttlitl. ic ben they have feturned to the phtee where they • ; The STATE IriA VI NOS FUND were shipped, alter hiving Sal i,4filt/10fity:,1.CliVerelt - Boslon Coal Trade. , 0:,..ic,(1 ,, , , r t., TiAni Strict, and: all the coal called for by their hill of .ltuling. f. No change in (fie markt . q : since our last rep rt. rereiies. Moult on deposit daily . The first article settles the question of the re- !:., __ . -. , T -•i'•-- _ .. _ _ _ _ . - „....-_,_- ..._-,, %Mtn% in the afternoon; also A il to if o'clock. Interest is allowes port of arrival awl the arijostnient of demurrage. . Aepprt of Shilpments • :''of rill', l'En CENT. per :intl providing• that a vessel sluill be tietaineti after a - No shipments from fort Richmond trurin7• the week. '.thrtied in whileor to part mid ' eerta-in firm', the Captain shall be paid for such.-. . i I ',Tilt. ',pular ty of• this info,. iletention—Li.cam•e a merchant elnitn•es to havet, ' -- . ' . ' ' - - ' community. both in town and o s o much business that numbers of vessels .eon-t` Coal 'Trade• by Railroad for 1856. -. '• ipitint su -cessimay be aseribt.tl . , stitjSmntial re: . cc slgtivd to him arrive ;it o ; he time and aro forced 1 QUalitity ,if t'a'll rent by Ilailread for the weak ending l i Ist. It o ff ersia convenient. re , ' to take their turn in discharging, is 1,0 ;4. -.atom It on rl. urmifty evening last: • . i . ; Ileir.•sitory to r siecutors, Aritni ivliv the valuable time , r the C:4oain should lie s - 9. ,x , 0 15 ; lyetdrs, Agent.. and .all publii ''`' taken without ally reetenfien Fe of any kind, ;,%;„ Port Canyon, ~. . ='-fltil 1. IT 0 ki4.1., Foeieties and Assucist • • . • Pottsvlllo, • % , 4 4 1 /" 7 10 1 ii.,l4t,r-othenrC;e—to marriedt o • man has ft Itight• to make the Captain a part and h . . sehavlkill IlaveM, ', tie- 7 ' 211 15 : -- (lents', Iner•dialuts. Clerks. and I! parcel of his facilities for doing business—if it is Auloirti. • • '' '.s ill i fp Aisihanles.Earmers, 31ines , ,esireelde that lie should tee detained with his. Port Clinton.' 5 : ~ 1 ••: - '` )(; (4) I tiar.s fund.; ntuch or little. Lb cargo, ettuitilon right and justice demand that he . . I 1m! Had at any tittle with Fivtip, - : ' i : : , '-'‘..t.lott ml t !, .11..Depositc,rs receise Ilts,it,s, be paid. ..1 . 41/./ consignor has no more right to use , , „. . , , , . . . „ I -, 1 - 44.4V1tt11F1) MIS yo r, - : ' l /- 57 .° to 1 Ite•liaw s and iseemlations. in litv 1 the Captain's time and current I.‘x.pense.l - "Tor his- , _ . ..,., •' a ..4fp4., wh h h.s.ts sited , e at, vo own purpose:, than he has to demand a cargo to rot s ), . 1 : 40 - 6 . 9 1 • . ,k t ic, In ease, of sicknes death. . be transported for DO:fling. The tnerelin at has .. To same. time 13.,(. Year. 4)7 . 8 " 01 1 ereitii their deposits. without :th. - • •-I t : - hie rights—the boatman also has It is—let them _ , ~-, .._ . . . ----- ' tors.or Administrators,. Any o . tleereaS, i .' ' t." 15 (111. I deposit 1 ❑ his her, el .* a - u is or, kir it not 1 e f-,rgotten. , .. . t':- ' .. --7- - - :=- ' Orp:msons. I „. The s'ecopil article defines - in what way, ,and ... . . Schuylkill County Ituilroads....lBs6: I - pa: A 11Li5...1.: Li made escliyi whioe the Coal shall be,weighe•l, what allowarcee e , . .; ~. I Caitstrils of the City. shall be ;natl.:. :110011 evi.ht. of short' weight lute" The fol.ortng . 4: the quantity of Coal transported °Ye : : 4th The Officers are sworn 'tie different Itnilviadsto s•chitylk ill 'County,for the We,..k ! • ,„, • . OA‘, ;natter shalt 1e...-, settled, is fully . Eel . roetti in . .. - i tbeir duties, in addition to gtv tiding on Thursitsy ove•iiii,i last: Ar:it:le four. \ • t, , . arras TOT ll'. • i hilt%•l t%• `lleac Savings Fund : 10 , MI , iwarr l ice anti Trust Co Irtiele fifth provides for t e paytent of the ex- lin, !i • land ~ ; 1 1,t1,.i E. 11., 12,":c 11 ilti,r,,r, LI t l ,• • • , . 11.1 al bo a i i , ..: . 1..1i, 1, 17.:•,•14 p 2 , . Pe Itt,silors.ttitl the 1 tilltolelpin i<el<, ,r lv,,giiir,g. , < . •; 11110< , , seclf it Ike ellart• - ita%ll.ill railev t •• 1,..r,0 tr,; •_.t.,511 11. •,-.• • • - . • . :Article six,,,...tabliishe-• a • mod•• of selfh-tneut 'for at. l'ar!-11, ,i: Pl:Ctirbon '• la.l'':". 1.5 is i / ,„-,,,c ir , t ti, ti, (.:1 111,U1.%111 t. . ,kart. weight ;betwetn tilt Captain and the'shipper., %lilt t - t,,,,.i, : ' - . 'Loot 171. ' ' I Led% 1n ordi•r to anon! c• ory +11.9 , 5 It; •.' : . m hi , h Rilloiiig . ll,t, ,, t 141litig within ilio provioro of h i t t ;„ 5,h,„ 1 1,..4 : " 13,11;2 OS sa,:ll'd 11 ' • p••=ttors Nill4 -4 it/l/1,1 , 111 ll , ti•//1114 4 ' PAIS areperniitted 1,, he a life the trade it, low York city, war tie.di e d ny th e - . _ . i. i • - - - - -- '' I in:inner cuStr l niary with the:ll ' Wernher.: ~1 it eon - Intl:tee, it hoe reprt•seuteil the, [totes of T!!:•111 And Transportation - on '144.4 f4rulsbetl Ito depositor. Wit . i , ~ tethole.: Inter , - ts. in order to talke the regoiatittee ! ' Let 110A5. -, , i nip popaidt pstroda,•,•• best.) complete for the whole transaeti•al 01 the receipt. : .: F 1,311 FrOta • Pl,lll. 1 . 1 . ' , !,r I kli il . biai, CakitiOUS and dis,lri ot a gorge,. ,l/t:f•ticli,a, S. //I l ya, I'Letinthn..4, , , , t,ra. i wittire the character of the loth, • ro itichmond. . 41 4 1 4 1 44.) i 1/5 i,tl PO it I's . 111 gratifying filet to v:ltich the floe timasai: , l ertities of the regttlittlons were! . , . . ,•:.- 1 ;to i• 1111.1,1 a... .. j iti.) IKi 1 Tii 1 i , :i . tval toll, 1 trtl7" eel•lele•i todo• !•rittletl, - • - high are to be distributed , spring Mel!,, ;.. -I Gi I 1.1.1 145 145' 'l ditAl.4. 11. 1111,1 Y, TrcasniT, in all ! Pt. , . 1 here (' ,. .!:+1 i- mined. Aii,r,i, tran9- liendin.s. ' '2.1 115 • I ~-, I a-, !.: !!kl!irli 'l', t' , lsti. i port e d and sold. Acoisto be hungin every Cord enttabsrltit..d t.lll office in the City of' i .. :.i.i . York;aiitl if possible...me For the led suck: . !slaved ell hoard every ti•er-el engaged in the C.A. . t 4 - carrying trade.' . !. . We congratulate the trade on the suceessf il ter- , - -:.--!-:'-- '-'..";:--------.-- . mim l tion of the troulitl4 which liar been so widely v n f on ei kua t R. dismissed, , and the pridiability, that in future tine m e !• '--- Aountitratisp Aired shipments of Coal w 0 be - made in such a way - • .o:hat hut few dill - met - 14S will arise. such being the Union CatMl avowed intention of the miners and shipper-,'and Sw4,tarli,lt.qtroati. Chat when any iilsagrceetnent shall. take place, the --- vides .4° the trade wilt he the amiable adjuiters . •.•• - - I . CO dud peace-maker's. t . • AND 'OIIIER S Witt' reference to OM price of freights, the very - cottnetsitidwesser strong Desolation pas i ied by the New'" York Coa; I , :A Exchange at its last meeting and noticed in our . , ' ,, illAlLlti,i . letter orlast _week, oinees the pUsition of the • Philadeltslita,lteadlnli trade in referene tor, the .high price demanded; t Mine lull and li , eliuy and we assure the IMatmen, that the resolution ~ Mount Certain and - Pe strung as it is,-is notniore so than the feeling of mill e t riii ; k is , , ! . the`New Yor,k merchants, as well as ' the whole. i Schuylkill . irlfey • Made, in reference tothe matter. , -- , • Lorberry Creek - F • We tell the boatmen frankly, that the pricetcan- Swatarai : nil. be sustained, wittniut involving them as well , I' . CANA, Schuylkill ''iavigatiof as the Navigation CoMpany in serious trouble— s khu kil,riti,si t ,,l.,,, t ,i,,, their demands are toe .s, hi in the face of a sem son Unto (~,iit ri . • likely to be mode4e in the' pried t,f those Union Odnali Preferr .. article - 4'w hich enter tnt..?•the catalogue of their ex.- DOA fiCo-d&.2ltet'al a penses, and are - unwarranted equally ' by the as- Id i t l ti k , f .4 l = it .li { a ' ; -.1 . pects of the trade for the coming season. We Lehigh C.i.vllg.Nari: . furthermore believe, that the boatmen have been tlazletoh (lit' Cu,. - the victims of evil counsels, and that opposing Burk Motnitain Coal i influences from interested parties have been Peou'3l.'"i l . l34-7 n - ", I brought to bear, to ehi6de a rate of-freight which 1 D 2 r t k u , 1 ::: i 1 ,P,.. ( ,:ii,,,.,.. 1 .,; i ' 5i t would be "themeans of trhe.sferring the carrying Beaver Mealitiws Coal of large quantities of-coal over other • competing .: tzitAt. Col lines of transportation. We are credibly in- Fdrest liatriocetnent i , formed, that large midiber of Eichtnond boatmen N':rlh ‘''lnli''''" Cu and others - wholly nu s interested in the carrying .Delawittt leo., - business front the mines, were induced by various c um i,„i r i at ide na l C m influences, which haVe also been mentioned to us, I NewCri , elt:Coal Co. tMattend the convention of boatmen in February • . - --PSCEI-J•1 ~ Mineri , ' !Pink - -. Last, and by their votes procure the adoption_ of a Farmers N i - price fur' freight-e • prejudicial to the inter- Pottscllte as Co. - ests• of the Schuylkill' boatmen, unacceptable to I PottsvilloWst eriTh.. „• .the trade in general and as higly favorable to the ... t . welrbeing of other rtarties concerned_ If' these i 47 - 1 Thtt-Stoek of : high prices are persisted in, the boatmen will -see th u i , i i Mz i e i ll l s , t, when their business elippitag from them, and the Navi. P i . ..,,,,,/ gation Company 'laid to lament the loss of their full usual business (Of, their line of transportation. NEW AI The opening of of Navigation will he the time to - ...• ..-; remedy the evil—let it be dune, and all will yet H ' ----- I go well. . - :Bo -' . - t-- CRAF I The Convention Ofatmen appointda Stand- T II,E,LSAILSC I I ing Committee to take 'charge of their interests, • La tied I sa bel, and empowered chitin to call a meeting of the quantities, ati7 pi , bitatradewhen they ;deemed it necessary. Thirdsf'ft2.' , t' r1 1 " 1 .ii: t .. l ,k ri " ts n. ,, the proper channel 'through which to retnedy.the f 1 f. ,7 . .,,, i . - ,..,, , kt, - i ‘ . evil, and we must candidly confess, that with the •_. k i s ,,:toi,a„ .q ,,,„ . '. best feedings for tliii welfareof the carriers, as a &e.. by the dozen of class of- operatives M the trade, we do think there Matc'h 1.t1..: ,, l ' is a great evil to be I.eetified, and ill-advised coati- .. i' -I sels to be repented... , . . •'-- ma ° The market is almost- entirely cleared of Coal. Q TA-ntE sm i . In New York city the dealers' have long ago told 1 01'114Y - small: az their stivlter stocks.irind have drawn updn the itn- !---OrotitteXimianowl. mense supplies of Liekawanna Coal from the Del- i Dr es s •tili ) l ,; i i t:or , ll & H aware Hudson Canal Company and the Penn- 1.121,:ft i t.:Ttlit E. next! ! e .yle a nia Coal Company until they, too are ex- N ut,. p,,.,': '.,. hausted The denoted for Coal at We opening Of ~ Min-n tii. 'la r Navic-ation roust le impreCedented. There never could be a fairer cbance -for a successful season .' iC, ,lIIINA fur :he carrier than the present,. if he but cum- r 11E .A me I i l 4 , menees rightly. If, however, the high freights tinge; Company which have been demanded are•persitited in, some it erkteati It hues small business mai be realiezd at the opening of A Wat t 1111 . .C', t wirl. l ll Navigation, although the hulk of the Coal will be - , T . x: 1 7. - t a . ':! ; ia's^ En f. taken froni : Itichniond, yet the moment that, the No. a City litithlir Spring trade is supplied, which - at this late date k•eellllllSts.. above i must he very shortly', the dullest months of the j • Ma.l-11,1.'4.15:et T 1 .......______ year will be upon 1..te : a.11.1. the merchants of New 1 York will he in th - tintirket for no supplies what ever. The husiiies'S 'instead of bein, equable and •'' FROM steady throughout the season, taking Coal regu-A,11.0 E. ..o. larly 'through from,first to last, making an easy, _i_ : City of Phil:: 'agreeable and profitable trade. 'Will Mt down t.i I ,twution. that owtn nothing'tlicring the:t.'..nti re sutamer, when Coal will, oaeltl:lli.t . noul.l lit have to be forced 14 a ruinous price to etonmanda , il',;7 , : i ' , :;‘:,c ) : oLin T., ‘. d . I sale, and when theifall opens the demand will. be foitieber4l iiemec ‘ ti[ concentrated' into a: !trier period of tune, ,W hen all cehtrf;iiAd.:ll:ol. , nt Will he hustle an'il. contusion—in the midst of ' Peilsvelc: Marrh! • which other avenues will he, resorted to fiir ,itp.• • • .....4 • plies, :and the regioh will I.e . largely the CO 'losr i . •: • ri , t ; ~-; F TY LES WINDO •1 • the :ale of Coal, and the Mammal . elicited out of .. I ti i`.l'4. - revelyed it tar& transportittg shat ! might othcrw lee have been t. wirtu t tem of Vi ind.iw Shades :in • their legitimate, unquestioned cargoes. signs; Melt:ding (h.ld Bordered. Idle ral,notifies t:e., &c. cheaper than ev‘ Lasi of :ill, sliotod any disagreement occur at . - .. t. t Also . . the present time, sham the coining season will he Flgnred:'lllnzed and Plain l'apei tj fruitful, the opening,: of new; channels of •commu- sernitioit. ,For sate by , iticatiCttiand noveli sources or. supply. A month - ~ i'' i Centre Strei'd,oppeAlie since the tide began -to swell Ind we have ne:ver -_T:, - , .‘•.. ~__', seen our city so &Waged with the circulars. and -HOUSE AND SIGN it: , soliiitatiorts of neat enterprises. •All this should be f Reiperlsig,'LG4azing -,. tin met by Cne:.operat4S avid maulers of Schuylkilll )1.11.1 . .11 5 ...). AA.: LE, h: County in t i ll.. spirit of firm; fair atid energetic - i,. 4 .ii„.„, „ f bi i ,i, „,,, from Ce p , competition, be nietijis of which they will be en- sTiiht.3, between cenisse and tt :ibled i 11 . h‘.1,1 their ' 'OWII and realize till the in- ncarl; , ' hiltl.'`it.'ll,,i'll A torus, Si” Cveose ' t lia t their ftieili ties will '.allow . . limier such in , f i lt n y . : l T:' : l l,, f ,. ll !.T i l l ' i Vl d ti t :',:::= ! a pr'osi•oet hu- theifilture it wtnilil 1 •e suicidal to ' a' r tt,: - ..W:te,i t...and,' . ... ‘ %rented in the 1.:. impose a rate of Ir.tiglit . %%Inch would, paralyze surinc.:-,tv. give sa6sfa , thm• the ell.rt, of the region and wake. suecets, almost ' g. : wAtvrs':;l;l.4: 4 :4 AND t!:1 iii initn, , ,ibility. iye tell boatmen. freely, th a t furni.li,i4. and P i aper Ilangingilx, :1 , 11.1 t.ti3Ot ch. Ile has just ,reeeir ? •il thee are 11:0 ing their cards directly itrh., their , I 1.,0r..i.d 3 r:•ii i , arwty nod tlei i i,i , poro•titr ' huntl.r , i _raiii4lnfreon t , rents to titl :',1.1 peryl 1 ' There is no dalibt whatever, that provisions ii.itteiiber t lespla ~ refine tio r ls iboth fir man amFht-ast, as well as labor itself, Lest work at satislitet ,, ry,rit. , is op will he niati:rilillycliciier this . season than they I sr..-36t1Oitt it. Nuttw Et; Id \ svrtu , _. were last, so that ilk rates of freight which ; .re• 311 " -e13 -.' 2......:5;. - I 1 railed list year and were remunerating, cannot . 1 .: COAL LANDS FO but he profitable this year. Indeed. we should itTlLtitt.,l,,, CO -1 I, consider $1 75 (ii . •. Si SO this season, colic as V ' 1;0 N . ATE *ALE.—That CZle good as $1 90 pr.iv'ed to be last summer. di.t.coaf -Mon itnown as the -Spbh `lit't cannot' but believe upon careful Cl/11.Sidera- gi•in‘rtill)t tal--le 111 11.0 the tti•iii•vtnit tiros. that the trot: policy would have been, to coin.: j , iiilii , ,,iiii the itFt. Carbon gall r menee the sea-on 4i 'I fair ray iter price say $1 Sa '": 4 1." 1 : 1% ." 11,411 1' °wool IIY Nkln, is ItorAiv'r , tterid at private sal.i, 41 61 , $1 titi per ton; -which would hiss made the ge ,„l, tirr ,,. ,r• ' ti;de steady , nue regular, and . I.lien if any all- The: tract cow: van Cc. Wll, del:1110 tidy i,lllde 111 d . necessary. to 51111(46'11 A.1111(1,11 have rais . l , l the figure live or ten cent, at a time.- I r3' .. Vo l `''''''' ,. .'" , l until at ile close !i . the season the ii•f! Oil per ton 5 ::" , ' , 1 1 1 , 1 ' , ,,,',.'1 n ' h i.. .,ir t might have been reached and Would have been 1 ,..„i 8 „p„.„,i wh i,.l paid cheerfully, and without one single - word' of I ~,,•,, , ,:,, i ng so w n I cavil or di , ,ent. ' Coal, tin fa r t, : tiw lit , ,t)..t it.',il For tilt - firm:Oki! La i,' , 31 lands, at , road. street ahwii Macs . ll . '22. 1 ,, :0i' , CItI4T.AT, C. . r; 'ore :pr.. iv .r ri, Ilnit!the :Secretary of the Coal Fix-.' camp , d i . dino ,, e direileil to forward a copy of this pro. ; 1 0 .44-t his. Dr, and thi, , resolution to : every member of ,` 1 the A, , ,eiation; and to the Board of Trade ink! Philadelphia. art , ii to the if Journal for pub lieat 11011 ,d.)Coal Tira IL Coal Ti aring the moitt xesn 5.:3 1L STOCKS' lIITYLKILt Ml' C. H. 1,2.591.1 ADt! , 4: Pottsville kill Haven rt. Cs a ,n ,1: Preferred ITrartsportat 'ti C L CoAII'ANIES, IL IL & Coal Co \lion CO IMMO IL IL Co. 4 x. 11. R. Co. • • l'A NI KS. Co.. Preforrod " Common : MZE enal furnished by tfr VERT • E VINES, it)er ft Grail e VineA. r liundre , l plat Als o fire yeas cents. were berries. Itasphe hundred plant 'E:IIE3IIIER] 'ALL—E'xi) ainst I,:trze titor vou want : lop of Moro ,co 'ork, you will tin. kor'to the Pia CHINA!! C tan Poreel: y, are daily .• e,r. N. N. large . 01 to the trade C prepared to re, egg, Jones Alhiy Market Et, Phila SAD NEW , THE PA lelphi3. leartas t. 9 the rumorett ht is. able ,1111 , (ass a-talent 4.1 ls huti Vest ins tit; on at his new tingoSts. 3111” all the C. Ate Itt-ttions—itte lt IitOVII MS 111 trt-it an/. 1/rd/tire Pt underlying: ai are known t.i el pr•o1 ”Ver the tract.. Pol kleptelts in tlit I. apply to Eno t e pd real ttstate get, t E. llarket ‘ln'tttl AP, AND FU, It; d,... C. 'l'A lit, And fi , rmerly Oerl idi•1111:4 tent ur S r .0111 El, 6,1-„rni= 1,0“.. 'tat the the uliet, i first rltts , assort! :010% es. s•-tq , tl,tl loan th l nll ltiliiieweNt felol.i-In the!, the wOl : B r uin. Ilan tht,rr Ispprt.reil 2 , 1 ,21 wtri , ttref ef akfot 4. Varl.tit tut •ctjll I 'Litt.; 1 !al dot ht, sto • to •tit:tt e xp, • • NEW It hi , lit it Oil it. Foi - rolottit C , Xl7 in Volt., it. , ;•\,:stions wort hg of sum, I attttoilott to hi, t 13rtoloj..the dosirott , of .k will be found :is usually mot \ NI) FAS!! lON iovod oili huniu Nicillitl. M:1111 1 , VIII.II born to 6,11 kpar.“l to I rt. and v. Ii 1101 ' on,iontor. in d,..1 Ilat l ent :I+l , l itra; , Nh• ,4/A fiE rO LIERIES F JF. - . l' wii ir• it, Sllll , llOl K MI N E l61.1;1 I.E 01E1.1E1n: a IT 11. 1W r 0 ,144,;::, ,•r pcoup I t i 41 , 14 ration whir•le'l4, 1. - in hq 5a...:11,111 hich hn' everOr, MEI! MINE or York I all the -free to . ill routity. and mend and mot'. m i the Nen . York the past sununer. i at this colliery Mine Lein. Tin inn, and- .ambl try Fuperior Nei; ITrail. and all if 111.. roue ,11 , !• . ' lr•ii Lc II twenty lok.. and all the 0 lie best and lit. , . k it1:1"1111t4.f1 , 114or vs. Teams. NI uji• VILLE roll ,' tven to (lit then hronz,li the "to. Is now in v. the Mope end tb 7hi.•13 tiles, is Sn . .ALder. All UP. T rail. and 4 lwvn nolt t,l nod arthio in:11 1 alariz.• it" loThci stone Sti4.i• 1 e .for 1856. NEV ADVERTMENTS 5 , 5,71' E. YEAR at 32.555 n POSTPONEMENT — Of 1!"! Site ~/ Gr ,, iizzicaltd , i.:eor : /e's Preterty. VOTICE - is hereby gi 2 :ren that in eon vh ,t-,Tm.or the c •iries,4 , 4e-f.thr parties. and a prohabilitV that he r allot attend the sal. at the time t , app+duted. it will he In..!!4Poned td31 , ..N LAY. }fay 12th. 1.;;56, when it will take place at thi. places denigrated in the adyertisetneut now published In this paper. IiItEENAWALTA . GEORGE:. :t . ', ,• 113 t H. WARD, . . 'Manufacturer and Dealer hi Straw Geode,, Nos. 77 and 79, North:2d St.. Phils- b. ge7 . l,- delphia. wr,uld call you(' attention to ..,7, his nu stock ; , st desirable st of Imported , French Lac...; Dunstables and tine Split Straws., together with a .beititiftil as , .rttuent of Lei:horn, Rutland, Pedal . and Liafnond Satin Bonnets; 1 Ladies Riding; flats, Misses' Leghorn and other Nats, Boys' and Children's Hai& .Ic., Sc:. - All of• w bleb will be . sold at ii , stnall profit for cash. :, I 11. WARD 11.ii•ch 15, '55 ' ; 11-21 n niportation ut Feb. 1$51.1: TOTAL. 05 9,06'2 07 US 5.93 07 21rirrh . 15, '66 Vi CO.i STOCKS, k. Cif.. 71 C'sLEIN. DE= 46-14 59 (4 1 ,4 liTr",4 , 52 , Zo) MIME 50 30 52 50 50 00 50 7 ' S 50 . .:( 1 Z 7. 1, 50 3% :AO s*l 10 1 i 10 1 ,... 2 50 W 4 lit.: '1251.110:.:: tTIIIS FLOITRISHIXG Institution, located at Omigsloirg.ya.. has entered upon the ird year of its existence. The fine scenery of the surrounding country. the healthy quiet avid retired loca t lou of thevillagearr n4t surpassiA any, in the State. It 14 easy of access. beitk.; withili two tulles of the l'hila delphia and Reading Railroad. tai And front which a stage runs twke every day. Su 4* 714' 17 5,1 :86 81 50 ;00 00 10) 101 1(.0 00 ' - Zr 2 1...:,, L-214 The l'hilosopliical'%miarat us eniprises instruments of the finest and most improvedstyle:• s tiach itadeut should hate several suits of clothing of a:plain style. a Rftfk a tew towels. napkins. an umbrella, a .pair of slippers, bla, king and shoe-brushes. and' very little spending niJoey. 25 2'5 25 25 5 9 ;50 ;00 00 5.1 ; 2•21,,y; 23 The scholastic vear is divided info two sessions. The firkt session of the year comment-O. on the 15th of April. and ,-,mitinnes '2'2 weeks: the second ,oriets . on the 15th of October. and continuo weeks. There ls a vacation of 4 weeks at the end of each sessiiiii. no 50 55 2.5 20 I e in Le nddrd to - • *lir. desire their cau enter at' tatty time. 4 'erms for ILlitmn, and : PER QUAIL light and fuel, .1)0 Latin and Greek extra. InAtruction on Plaifo 'Forte, use of ,Instrunien...: Ri1"..1-I)yment to be matte Quartdy,in adrance.•s.ll For further information. adareos MENTS ELI AS SCIINEIDEE, Principal nrwigxburg, June 16, 'ss' MI rnisit Cataw-i two tears uld in ? is—nit h•sa thati ;1,1 'plants hi tkar t le , s than twenty- BANNAN. ri es: Strawberriea. at Numery-prievs.! Nineteenth Trade Sale it -Philadelphia. Tsale will take,place on Wednes day morning, April '.:115 , 1, alt 10 o'clock. at the Ba zaar, Ninth George streets. under cover, and will not he postponed On account of the ii .saber. J. In ex L.nt and varie6 - , the colleition on this occasion will eNeved all others., The caMlNue Will embrace nt least 250 . LOTS. budading large ,Inrokes from,-William Dunlap. of Philadelphia, and Flaglor & Co.. of Whittling ton. particulars of which will he:found in special. adver tisements. Among the other contributors will be John Merrick. 11. Pritzner, Jacob Walters. .1. P. Laws. .1. P. Itrannin, .1. S. Green. 11 m. Caro4thers.' C. & lb Custer. and .1. 1). Heritage. Most of the stock will he warranted. and the whole may be I.N3Milll'd 111111011 S to sale, ALSO, at the same time will be said. a large numbi-r of de_sirable second hand carriages. Ases small = _Expo l se ! : Great truly Fashionable ,rigresq Caps. just then' at the CITY Lille 110 u, .. Putts- MO MMIE Flogloes Carriagol6 ot Auction. ..\ L/1,4,.121/I rhiPrrtrlthlit Sok. • April , Ni the Bazaar, Ninth and tienrße strrets. Philadelphia. mill l.r .4.1.1. collection of Light caCringes. ,over fgl) from Flaglnr Co.'s Factory at Wiliningt. n. It is t.elitoed that for style. titiieh and r workmanship. this Int will exceed any veer britipt 0.. tiruti to the Ituldlc from these justly celebrated tuaKers. 4i:c i • Each carriage mil Ile lvari - anted, and the collec tion may be examined previous to cal. . , in ~liinifii•tu from their !entities of ciana. rrry /ore die order, to' miy Mtwara Front and MEI Dunlap's 'll.lragoinicitt Auction. Si u. t•rtrtit .riattublrlifu Trad, , Stle. . AT 10 o'cl..*K, On Wednesday morning*. April i!dl. tho Itaxaar. Nint ir and tioirgei st rests. in sold. wavons. with and without tops. titan, fartured by 11111i:tin! Dunlap. Philadelphia. Whit.. ',TWA} ion as a builder lo.rria - tos stands C - jj • liaith rarriap. will. Is. warranted. and the thai tnay be examined uoventl tars preii, us to Atb•tione,.r. 11.2 t IFIC. when in the ttr.•at tn.rti• tho sttrimship rate the very haltd ritut mitt Stunmer he has just niH•nr.t rr•nrr ul )WD r. TAYL , in SHADES. d elegant as and iik.- Land,eape nit Flo- Ibto ot every 'de- BEINJ..BANNAN. Epigeopal Choral. 1. , r 5 i 1- • , COMMISSIONERS I not;.1111' nrpente. , libteksmiths. AINT&NC. ~ SICIIUNLKILL COUNPI'Y PRISON. 1 T"'.,,,,,iii,ts. Gralnlng• ''i "T ,, 1/... .11 ,,,,,,, ib1y the .Iwly v'fq" the (.' , .tort of .Qol , {o- , 'WM-. C •%,-- f 'oh tryll.lll 4%mph • yup , removed' , t , , . ~ s, ~,N -. .s • / • • , (tern. ~‘, to ' NottwEtuAN The Act of the General Assembly of ,the Comm l nn- i I ) , I : l '' t i , ' . ' , . l , ° ! ° • it ',,,,, d, strm , . it d ; ! wealth. passed 'the •Isd.day or April. 1552. nsinires the 5h...pa1„.i.,,. . ..,, liil. , p, ,,f u lii .. . i Commissimiers ,t 1 t•k•hoylkill County do submit to the , , , l i eild, anti tiallS. a t•11 , q1 or t h,.1 11 ., 0 ...,. 1 ,,,.„i . .,,,,i t .,,,,, ii.. 1 eorter-shop keepers. is gtmerally. that a ll ' ,.., „- .• „,, ~, .. ,- , , ,• , , Von-elinaie. r....,. nof tile e11,...n. i lie i 01111110.Stolle•ns iti e ~ e ,liel;,e. to , ,• `lollr. N 1 . 1.,,,,, Y '' ,o,4 vt - tit Pr ( "lll'ltri' ; ,1,1 i, • ~k „ thi n th e i r 1-5,11.111 An Atial IlepOrt. and in ' ' " ' cot manner, Will. id:, 'a• ii take ..• , Eticineel., doing; to. still volitinUe to hay that the take plensure in Il tk, r ILL PAPEIZ. helm.: all, to lay such facts, tables an 4 statistics lo•fore ! , ;,... ...: , ,,,, ke „ -I, ii... Court and tax-payer. of tlie County. as ii 111 tot- . ,`,, ' o ', ' " routed with peat ne. , 1 5. . 00 pi, o„ ot . ‘‘ . ,,ti vitt,.• then that erl• 1 .11.:: the ilistitaition will (Intl tin- !, )!}ulst er. raneeranee ot • patt . ed:li. and' support its.df. 11 U. no longer lieconsary to sly a word in regard to the !!,,,,t rave th,,terial. ,thd the . system of separate rottlinentent. It i5.'1,:t...0 upon the . on l y foundation upon which it Or any telite•r 11.Xed , .....y;:tetil ! rwite Itl.ll S. LVAN. ' , call t 0.4. Proof of i1i 0 .,-; fol., can 1.. , obtained by 'a ' , r m. ; - !! - bite. i , ET. 00 ,a 11. , I...l.m,)lvania dournal of Prison Discipline. a , 1241 ',. iTil lii'. . MALI,. !Ell :.... . _ --- philailthrnpi...M oil: published lituirterly in the rill. of I I, • R SALE'. i 11,11.1.piphi, . -. . I Irl 1,1/1,1. i (I : I*.ln ; 1 2:t • „ The whole number committed to our Prism, during ; rn .. 1 ,,„ 1 . . - .10, : . 4 IA N 1)S :I ' l ' th.• ..ear 1Y55. was :31;as lii•l' tam.- No. I. which is 'tit 1 tier - Mans. ' i 7.'i ; 4 1 1 "I'lltet Seat% Hollaining ''''''r ' Northunthland Co.- 7. • orated tract of splen- tarn... inereas. , over an) n Vi t i n " ; th.,,, w h a t is fn..' they ear 1 , :t1.01. mak ; ing'a t•dal of :t, 5 a...p0 v.4,.r table ; .1 ...ampt..ll co., 1 fi o-ve' acre tract.-ad- No. 'I. Thls. as w e said before. I:erta lily "'bib". a lot) ' Nov York state, ' 2 oad and itt West N. , tarot. number 01 ct Mtn it talc. and we fire l..^i•ry to say a , lierks ('aunty - . ' 15 I , ins E. Thourun Esq.. , la, , ry nktiorat2, of these 0 or-. bridiz ht, di rect l y f ront the , FrAn,„. i "' . -II 1110 urns[ 3.1V:1111:1- Is.eter and beer 1101114. S to the iustires.and I,y th, o , ,•,,,,,_ I Motitgonery Co.. 1 "' I I . witted to pritum when in a stab- of beastly intoxichtlon. !, s„itnynsiti County, ~, ^f' :, 1 . 1 Vein, In the Great i T he consequence alillost inYarilthly is an attack of mania ; Carbon COUTIt N . ' . 'l tiding. besides 0th ,.,, i pon. In tal•le No. •.! is given the crimes. &r.. for which ' Dauphin County. ; 1 ' ; • Pah/dr,. f'f,'lrt,y rl,rt ; these 3 41 prisancr't were comniitted-in which a large i 1,,,i„,,,„,, c umits, • I ~ ~, , ih•inir,,p,,,,,,1 .31,, t, - , - ,porthat were directly for drntikennrssvalso a eonsidera- i t,„,4l„„ni. :, I ouch Net unexplored:F:l.l.. ii wither met , committed for as.ault and drunken- ; (. 4 .„L t. ::,. 'f , 1 i I rn , so that It, al, ir,port they.,,lo pot • appear as lial.iltit !!'nice. Ist ill the formation. iminol bog a . Solid , 11 , 00tl ,ollllllittod di ri,i . ly fn' drolllo'llill`Ss,,, bfrb b o w.‘,..r ; M:O4.3.OIIIISOttS ; , 1 ' • ' • ' 14 - ; 5 r odfered. t'ontains .was the true cans', - We now ' take pbtasure in stating ; Lehigh County, . 1 , ' only.' that n i Tn .,..i,.lst of I trtohrr otir prison reception (1. - lif•t I Col tittihia 0'4103, g - ' l' shots but ILI', conintittuent ilirertly for drunkenness. v„„„„ „t; ' I . whi •11 speaks volume= it. tayor; of the restraining Imo s, Dradfold County, •" 1 and is certainly :Csiroug arginnertt to show the illt.olfl.lS I Tb•1:14,111‘ County:.' 1' ' 1 1 tottey of our I. , gislat. , rs. or at host a 1.10.11 ~Ttin.i.D. itt . cu „, 1 , 1 „„, i County, .., , : aito1.111 , :i11:! to I,iti-tate the old porter s.hop lirons. laws. 1 p hii „„ h4phi ,„ 111.: 1211111 1 . r roniaininnt on pp. Ist o.f dantoiree 1`.3... I Delawail , Stab-. , 1 .were :25---..iz : :11 4.911% kb., I VATl7tilt 3llit 3 waiting trial. I Chester Count - v. •• 1 '241 .. . Table 0 shows the Iltaitt.t. ill V'lli,-h they were tliSitoSetl i . - of No. 4 their nativity. Nn.;.s'their ~.-s. Table N 0 . ," I • Total. show s the number of con% i ds, and the charzes upo n ' ' TABLE 5 which they eerie oottricted. :. Ta',ie No. 7 sh o ws the ! 8,„ ~q,,,, the ~,,,., 0- 3,. ft Jell ~:r.). , ; pr i sm , 1..641is 1•1 their respert Iva terms of sentence, No. 4 the tu . i tisiti ~f those con, irted. No. 9 their ages. No ; yeor 1,555. their c. ler . 10 ' - - . . their 1.1.0, -Table No. 11 tht , :charges:on which the .....1 I l' ~,n , ids now in prioat were ohnvicted. their ,color and . .le,Es. se:,.. NC.. I.: their natit ity. X . 1.. 13 their terms of sea- i 1.. e... N.P. 1 'Il"Ir Illzes l !..'s 1 7, theft habit... and No. rn,ler '- ' .5. years. ' 11 11l - 7 1 , , show. by n. hon. the 311 i11it011..1 ,, woro eo:11111itt;o1. I Frcui 30. t,,:'i) yenrr.. 1117 ' 17 ilv.this table it rill 1,..• s•en.that a hi1 . ...a. la ej.lit: . , iiere •.• .;. , e1 .4•J - .... 1 '‘'.!. ' 16 c; mmitted form the I, ),,tl„4 - 1 , - .f Pottsville. the try.. t I •• :Pito f',.. .. I I s': 1 n 1 source of crimes 'sing the • fafTamed quit., !fill.. not,-.1 7. 5111 . nn " I, 11 •1 1 f„, it,...n.a nv 1i.......,.. orprostit Olio. and disord, sly c. to , "tilt.. 7li - - l .--.! 011;d. wher. , 'ullitos and 1,1:1.1,. , noel?[, mid colial i: t: , - ' ••.7 , 1 t ,, t'dt, ••; .11 1 ;ether drildthz, dancinit aticitight in.! to the .2*. oat an- 11 nosanco of tb",. w hose duty if ts, to frvi t tn nt that pm- ' . . I iron of the dereugli In order. if ir'ssild,.. to subdue this ' 'FABLE .1, condtb.d. and 010 poster to thi.4. of 'he ' ether it iZen , • S'r:li .. llg Ihr whole ti rtrabrr onirirlrd ,I. 1:13, - hal, to live in that ileizble•rlesel. .; , r'll ec WV . 4 , 1ri1.9 Inc tour 11.,55..,' The rorrt of our at tetolim,' i'llssid..... Dr. .7 , liti T. ' ",,••••'; %Y ., ' irrr , r ,, ,,,i , i d: , . . _.. ('ariwitter. iS.al.l hon., itll '01)11 - titled, fr o m ml l l,l l it I --".- _ mill I. ii..r..iveit that tier general. health , :f prison has i been very go ci , Dining the year. Ti,,. 1 - Motnissioners have abundant reason ler 1 ininhfjdn• no that t h-ro ints i been but one case of inortalit:•: fr t til tli...eas, is; mi....0r:, eoliiill.; limier th, th , i.f.nalioii ...r pri,..... m ~ .tali, . ., a.,.1 Byrn this case Is in intuit): eh:true:ldle to Imprlsentnent as its catise, the else aso him: O'onsfiniption, which tie- .thetly is hereditary. and 1 1 ..Wilittle , hroitgia on 1, 3 ,.• ' ..t11,•1' .0.11 , ..-•• Milh 11 , l'ap , t,11.•• ,ia , ..• it, this. instance We ' a1r , • , 11 , 1 , 1 0n,... ..illl,•ide orelir tithing the , . 3. sr. the ms of , mithlt I'S itterel, Ypcoulalive.,'lhouzik perhaps 'he to• st p r . 1,111, ralpii. Prny the fact tlmt the 1111forttillate 111:111 11.01 rollle 0 the coli.lomoo,llol Ito bad been deserted in th e hour of his ditliculty I , Y , thr4;• who 1114 hog, his , ft Mods. and lumee the redi • art, 1...1..i....,.. it:Mir:illy of a ' We3l . • mind. - ------7 It will i o TitOTOivell by talrli.' No, 0 that 7 prlsonerilwere ', 1R SALE,. 1, 1,111.. y-fl to ill. C,lllity .111.4',11.‘ti , e: 4 out of those 7 : f Illy most val u - 11 I ~,,,,,i,,,m, ,diou, brought y, tho frison : One ensn, :Ili ' 1 - .•Ii•lilliall. Who. the .t...irat!tt.of the .11111, 11..,:5. its- ''''lllitY• IN't"lYYlvani 3 ; f •rms or. died n most 14 'ri1,1,.. death soon alter his ad ;lt I a t Pot's , ill , . and, mittance: ono w.e. a Scli ot.nian. who wets rhat•:.'l with Brock, ilia. , an aits.mpt at arson. Ile. I t,rstetvard also Informs us. , Di this city. and being i must be kept in irons: onto:Nras a tlernmu. who was , give to these Collieries; • , wharnd with an attempt to kill his w ife: Ile, other wad ' •v• rotuire. has been 110, a native of 8ra.if...,1 ,•,.tinty. ill. had hero ht•oll•Alt in I f n•zent ivrally. Mlle.! in Pot • 1.2-tf *ISHING STORE,. '', : !, rb,,,ge. - • pdt,.,/,',.. /ii i I) it respectfully • publi, tlytt he bas ntunt , s,ti. infity, , lBl F ,J,1.1.y (i. C. 1,iv.•41y S: •unstantly ‘.ll . 11..41a , 102== 1 NVllich I'3ll , •nt" of New York and Tear° limy male to ICMI l'aco 11. ..th.ntiots t.: the f a dl1.•11:111 ch,trtt , •ter Mt in a voulltr . t. stone. I,F: 4; a want 'l , •tig felt in art G% - itiir Ws 11 , 11 been kept ld,d to his s t,k, a nd take hi. e,tal , li,lnnent ty the in4 , st nwrit. rttib . , nt 11811.-r ha, 1,... , 11 on. Shirty And .411‘ailLitig C:1111, Kr ORDER. . . • •gteuln_ of o n e nt the as snh,quentj, sent b , the Ala, lionse. ire,l in tit, of in_ in-:me wan. th. ether jthn•e w t .r, f•umlex. 'brought here with infants. 'nod slept ,born, one 19 the arm Colliery at Potts- permission of the the !Oiler. t - wo by us. The t wo Red Ash Y. ins of • r enN jet s that 11311 Is , en eollfillt ti sine, the years ls.ls and ,h e p r t e tn,4 has ntsval ,, , In-Vt. in the E. S. I'.. were to Nceordatice to all act of , 11 a ready sale at the , setublv. and by 'Turd al t Court. brought tr. this hi nd New tot:hoot 1111 - 1 at it ution as early as Mar last. and we are please.) t-k in expenditure of ;12 .- 1 that the change has vastly beneficial to tle.m. es , in taking a new lift t vet-illy' the old man. who is no's.; upwards of sixty yearn property is now in a I of producing annually 1 IVe still continue to hail , icligieus exercises held in ' Ash coal. The SlopH the usually' one the Ist Sunday of every .month. roads on the outside 1. 1 - th e Bev. Dr. Washburn. of. the Episcopal church of ant ittl manner. It has lids place. dse engine. with cal- 1 Those services are vc.-y-labdri.ms to the spe-aker from xtures necessary to do , the fact that they must be geld in the corridor of the t economical tuanner.s— prism. and it being so higlil.and . empty. the spool rt. , 1 personal propel ty. sue tl Idates so as to drown the spsitke r s vetrr. 111111 , 114 Z it sely Lc.. which will It e sold ,• difficult for him 1.1 be underst.s.d, hence the vas II that Nall,- 11l the Ministers have e. l astsl to l-. 1.1 sea — .ll l r. a tunnel•ltas rfs , l The statements Under thedoadittgot expenditures are J e lira tett 750,/-I,,ra vein here given in tile abstract as . ibefore. with Is.rhaps some • ,state 1 . 1, " further explanation. For the items of the name we refer 'pry tine condition. The; to the anon:11 County -Statement 'as audited by the Breaker. and the troll County Auditors. and publinhed in efeltleetielt w ith the rge number, were made 1 , ether expenditures of the ediatity. St dement A shows 1 roads have heel laid the: mount expeitded Mr purposes :unconnected with I - 1.at.1.1te... and inlyreVen I either alailltellallet• or Stoek:o nil in therefore 1,-;ignated l in this vat mod e proper:, as the Central expense account. This account. as will aged La- alftlip win by ref e rence to the report of 1954. is considerably agement. this Colliery I'll, higher than the former. which is accounted for by the aunty of Coal. for many I f- Mot that a large po,tion of the money Was expa nded du i tons and other proper- ring the summer of 157.4 for Masonry'done at prison wall. Its "" 11 t 1 " 41, I' 1 • ineltni:sl j add ertiern gra-Of/Kt t' a- the same in the month of .lantta mi,,4`...AA. when the exp msdl actually incurred in county also fur:tits-Led the residence of the '1,,...per with proper :limit ore. which amount is also in cluded in said bill. untkin•rtiAilTerence of something - like one thousand or twelve IrtiOdred dollars. 11 shows the f. exiemse .r maintenance or Jorall the provisions pur chased during the ye tr This: it will also be' 'tercels cd, is higher than that of last y&tr. and it is Accoutited for by the fact that the number:lf commitments largely tix reeds that of lani yfhr, nr ally preceding year, also from the we 1 knOw raid that prtill•iens Of every description are notch higher than they Were the pret•tsting years. , The daily average tinintstit of prisoners and convicts 'confined during the year making the aggregate number of days that NOrding was fiirnished to prison ers and convicts, ndt counting the keeper, ma tron and their family. maid and underkeeper, and mak ing the cost Of boarding eacii Prisoner a ruction over cents per day. deducting the:amount of prison costs. Sr., received by the 'keeper and Dr him paid Into the County Treasury, the cost of maintenance Is reduced be 103-1 cents per day. Statement' C shows the ardraint paid for fuel, gas and medicine. This account s be perceived. is low, al though the whole, amount Of bills. for coal Iszatt in this statement, yet were all the hills in, it would not amount to one-half of t hat- of last tear. Statement D show s the : salary account of officers. ; Statement E 'exhibits the stork account. This statenlent shows a large increase .ever the preceding year, although there has net been so 'much money paid out for , . stork purposes. Notwith standing we have,manufactnred a considerable amount of et the year 15.54. as for inStanc...— iloods nein nfactUred in IS:.B' l GOods manufactured in 11 , 54. 21f:14 yards check., lSl7l yards cheek. yards togging. .1 3040 carpet. • 429 - 2. " carpet. : : 1 1348 " bagging. 214 " gingham; Vi 410 .• gingham. ;t22.9 , 7; Total. Itettscille, or to the; otittsvay. 11 - NCS - POST OFFICE, ru. AU sums of money S:; IniCK. STREET.' the Post.' Ore. • from 9 in tinr morning! ionday evenings. from 7 ! on lirp , SitS at the Mb , I)l4l ,, Sitli will he IV without notice. willt all 'lasses of Owl oulttq. and Its In part, to the tenoning ponsitqle, ana profitable isttaters. Assiznees.o,l-1 otheem—t, Attorneys, tient , . whether Ineorpora-1, • sin4le I.dies—to titu-1 usiness men gmaerally— t either sex, and all v. ho I , eposit, wit , •re they may r cent interest-added. I I with :tu ahstrltet of the. 'tilt is entered their de-, titers. They may tlesig- I or at.set-e. who shall re-;, .t intervention of Execu- , It- or more persons nifty orfer any other rn•esmti ar to the Legislature and '61....'u in favor of liiss . .Statement F shows a reeipitulation of all the state ments and tiecounts, tegeth'br Al ith real. exress. of all the I , expenditures of lb.' prison t,ver the income for Illallutiv- i. • `,TABLEI2. lured goods and prison Lify)r, although in a former report i s, V.olt:in:7 r .N . l!firity of M. '1 con'rfts rimy i we"hLadset down a large *mint 'rf money as profit. and I „ .. .... there is DO doubt that the labor W:tN prt•fital•le:3 et in :e- ality Owl,. I, no profit proPt-rly so called, until the instl r,,,,onable taeillt) I" De- i tution supports itself our all the expenditures: As ; • fr••ht the I•lfiee. their iii , 1 shown in the statement tiii , re,,is now a hala nee a,minst I Ireland, roan ny cheeks, after the, it to the amount rd but Z. 7.10:, ...,. It is nub sineete , .pin 7 I Germany. nk, '' luck Itoi,kb it ill I iou that iu a few yearb we halt Ls slips entirely to sup- I Sdiuylkill County, loot eltarke. port the prison freut itb °wit resources; without expense; New York. ~ - ed Itpil thto office; by 3 1 to the tax payers of the eminty.. I Montgomery County inailti community. and i All of which is rospnetf oily submitted. ' West Indies, itution to hest known, is l , - '',,JACCiIt KLINE,I 1- 1 flatland, 'rustei s desiro to call at- I . . A. II: WILSON, r Commissioners. I Dam:lie CGuuty, . if. UAivr, preAtiout.,l• • : PAUL , LEM; '13....) lhiladelphi.i.. CI o..immiAtito!.E.l6 .0171t-F...:il . . Lott; County. b 1 ,, ,t,,,111.., 31.trrh 1. 1`:•.!LI I loi milli, r •onfs. fore they cuter neon 4; Bonds with sureties. is a re:! ':el i ti Fund—: ipany.k Oar largt list oft puhlie. itsre t,.,, rare-. ;Iv •id; the buspiess and OE ARCADIAN INSTITUTE. 250 CARRIAGES AT AUCTION. '31:11.v1) ':,:t OFFICIAL FOURTH ANNUAL :REPORT ~'~i~Ji ot3l. . . . . TAIILt: 1. • S'erwing &lila er4nniarnentft tr. the sthl u tia- e cs nin ty i and ill t 0... yaz r 19:5, rliSfippriA ing then .4 ether of --- -..., ,ho rged, toxliz,r wi th ille. u l 0, ..n on i , dose .I" en airs charged tawlizt r with hirer and 44 e.,,,pting thou remaining in Prism; rm t r l,t day: - J.En.try..l•s4. lagrthrr E.+ L'e the tKb caa'riat., Irrne.s ,tr - - 7 3aL the Eetstern Stale r.*Plit:llry: 4 Areal, Va.:171111.7, ESL:sixty, Fornication, Lireeny, Surety of the Fei e, Assault. FAlse Pretence, ' Slander *-, Adultery, i .I.s,:anit and Battery with lin default to intent to kill; ii!Lk•serting wife, Acstult and flattery, ciConapiriwy,! A ttarhmen t, 1;111sonderly how l'ass'e; counterfeit money, 11.1ppling house; Contempt of Court, 3 Surety of poses' Malicious NlLschief, 541isonterly eon Selling liquor to minora, BTrespass, , Forgery. l'Seirg liquor on ISunday, Infants . untnanag'bie t.e• ;Ass't 311 d thnring hi:al yond control of parents, it' ',wife out. '' In default to po'y emits, 20 Riot—sault ac Assnult and surety (lithe I :with Intent ta peace. . -_ ' 3 Drea..b of puli hobbery. . 1 Debt. . Fugitive for, detention,. 3 nail piece. I Trover andcanversion, tDesert Ina the a Murder. i 4 Nuisance. 'Rioting and dlattirbing •llorse atealing,l the peace, 7 Further hearing. l'edury. ' I:Mahming, • ‘.....1 In default to testify, I•]laltrkttnent ti 'Violating restraining law, •1 • Fornintlon and basteilL. S Total. • - .. • 'WRITE. 31:11.«t • Fc•in,tlrs; 12211 Showing the whole nunihrr (titer trial, pinfinal in the Schuylkill (bunt 1655: Prisoners received for trial, *: under sentence. intoxication,l I ' vitOancy. fugitive for deteption. in default of baiito 'nroks Debtors ' for trespass. Prisoners for further hearing, on execution, 4 ‘• trover and muversion, " deserting the army, I ' Add number in Prison. January lot, 1636, I PER , $7l; v 0 2 04) 10 00 2 0i I 4 00 2.1) 00 4 I. I Total. liisrharged as per table X 6.3. Remaining in. Prison--rot iets. • Va.1:1:111tA. trtii t trial EEO . . . TABLE 3 Showiog how the pri.omer. i . enninult,d to (bunt yPI iso:t, during the year 1.,. , . 1 55. ire) fly !Vlagist rates, . . - Aoittittals. •• 'tills ignored, . . .• The' Court. Expiration of sentence and payment of costs. Expiration of sentence and Comtnissi note for costs, &c.. Comutissioners, '• 'the Sheriff. • • tix\piration of commitmouts. • The ta-nellt of the insolyent il9Nr ! • Soli tolou to the house or Refuge.. • Marriage and payment Of costs. 4.6, • Removed to Altushousit,. • llal.eas C o rpus, . - • l'a)ment of fines and coils. • Sentenced to State Lunatic Hospital ' Committing suicide In Prison ti.ssisittrjs Cotickt,, Vagrants, Prkoners waiting trial Total. OP THE PRInONEES COMMITTED TREE Marri••d Males, 1 S 3 (Parent!, thin •• Females. 37, lift, n Single Male., 131: lNene •. • • Females et s, WidoN Read and write. Read mid n t write, Cannot read or write T11E111111.11 1 E2 4 . PROFFN-lONS IND mar 93 Stone Cutter, 63 Tailors, 10 Sawyer. 11 IVea:ers, 2 Rag' dealer. , 1 Sch,ol Tomhes, 1 Whecl s, 2 Tinsmiths. Puddler. 1:i Como,. L 13 ikintendcrs, I 1 . 1 ' 4 lioatrul.o., - 2 Butchers. I 1 llotisekcenerr. :; No occulintion, 11 in 1.. I re r T , TABLE 4. natirity ny „..11,, 9 , 4 , r Meir red, , k (Ind $P.t: Surety "f the pvact•, 3 c. , totlnirt of Court, - As-ault anti hatterv. • - ' 17 Sellia! liquor to minors, Selling Ihttwr on s•unday,, • 1 Ltrc,•ny.l7 , Itobberv. i t , I - ' I 111,11,11 v house. Fornication and hastartlV , Il hi,t, 5 Adultery, , • 1 . , Arson.. 11 1 , —"•llrought frpin the E. i. I. r . TABLE T. . ,c7,,,lring tle :terms for Which the t:ar.rl, lhnPr jar ,ond : I= dnys And under '2ll •• =I 3 in; nth, 4 1 year :Ind 1.1 tlrty,. 1• and Ii uuml6~ To State Lunati4 1 To Mum. of 10 . 1.14, 3 To pay costs atsd,Ltive gurety-,. 1.0 —*These two iwhviett, were con vict4,l and were brrne4t from the F.. dal one is a eolore.,l man. and the other is a: TABLE S.. . 4 6.,iri,PLI Ihr 2V!irity of the. 72 . 4 their Cur (Ind . eO-1. : Ireland. • MA k, County, I:ranr... . German v. Burl:intl. Carhtni county. .•• walo,. • Schuylkill County. Scot lit nil. Dauphin County, Delaware C..unty, Colunit4ia County, Sort hatupton County, Philadelphia.: New York, . Baltimore. Chet.ter County. , i TABLE 9. S roaring thr Ages of 72 corn-iets thr/r u.lor and sex: Under SU years of eig . e From to 31). Intrmpernte. 31.(ler:ite Drinkers Tempo:At., TABLE • Showing the rhargrs oh which t o,n. We're rmricted, their ced,-, 11- (774;; MAL.;I'EM 4 U-1 Ass't & lint. with Intent to 1 1 ManAlauzliter;'• 1 j; • Hong! Ftealiug., ; • Arson. • Counterfeiting. Larceny Robbery, • ' . Atssult and battery. . Fornkation And bastardy, Surety of the peace, .. I Ass'i t att,rupt Ito raprf 1 1, ITllok disatierk candwt. 11Aset l rescOlor risonem. Drookezinou, 4r Wiring agai another' On public elgtivrderly and indecent 12 ronduct. lIM - INS - ' 51. I , Lz,t, TABLE 2 j 34-4 I 1 Mod,rate dri Lid Temper:lk., (S VAL Elffil 11= MINIM 1119E2 EMISi SEEM 11 Whitt %iAI. FL =I q PI I 2 IC 2, IV ECEEM 40 to So, 61.1 to 10, 00 to 70, , TABLE Shores their WM St kt.. = 411 16 11 J 1 BE OFFENCF-9 1 II Ade. M 41 . i YE)/ MEE 1 4 1 14 i 1 1.1; 1 ; 1 1 TABLE Shrmint i i the ffriu qf Sentences . r.• L er, or = 1 month I • " 3 " 312,114 days, 6 • 1 yeAr aid 10 days, 1 - 6tpontlis, " 3 t, • 10 4 ` default of tall to k r ep tht aee,i] - In default to take the insol vent akt. 4o3ente, a rioting, ,det, 1 MEI d hit tery kill. .c peace. Under 2),yelts of age, From 21:ii to :,1) years, 30,t0 40 " 40',t05U " " Mit° lio •• 60 to " MEA TABLE U.—Shoos their nab ) . . • 1 , ~ Et'htte. 1 Mitred. - To. • ' HAIIIT9. • i i NS.L. PELF XA.LIFE3II- fai. I4 ' • • !......—,---; --,,... In , te.uplrate, • l i ' 15 'i 2 .i I • ModeratO dri n kers, . . 3 1 • , . '' Tempi:rite, . 11 ' I J i. . 21 • p brute, ME TABLE 16. Showina I,oehqm - the 344 prisoners and con nets were eons milted to the Prison: lEEE By Justice 844,1. Wilson, Metz. . Jones. ..; Chilton, , .4, Bull, Allison, Tayltir. - ••:. Reedy. 4. Con rid: ~;• • Bergir,' Barlow, lirt4bl4ll. Rubinson, .4.. Godfrey, .44Wa11. Ist. • Sprin . vr. t StarrilT, h Wore y Prison am Expenditures, °TM, : o.loiylA ill aunty Prisonfor'thr year 1E55, asfei; MArnty Auilitors. and published In connec tion the fl.unty .6..penditureA: MEM S'IATI3II•INT A. _ Grpertel Expenditures. Draining cess.pool, repairing cess-pool stack. and painting the same, hauling manure. and plow ing prison lot, furniture, repairing furnaces, new stovos, d.c., Sr.. $2,001, 04 ' STATEMENT 11. .- - • Mlintrnantr. For maintenance of Prisoners, before and after trial trim January Ist, IVSS, tav January Ist, 1.v.56, including the Keeper, Matron, their family. LT nderkeeper and maid-whole amount of provisions pthrehast'd, Z.'2,000 C.,4 From this may he dedt.4•ted the amount of Pri , son coats and b6artliiip: received by the Heel.- or, and by him paid Ido the Treasury, . sth) 02,.. . ~ • • . ST. TEMENT, C. he Schuylkill disposed kf 1.3 k nts and MEM Furl and Light, do 'oal 114 the year pureha24ed„, 04, ledleine and drugs, • , STATEMENT D. • Saarics of Officers and Sra-rant.t D. Krebs. lil,s•rr 3 mnths. Etiza Er,.la...Nlntroo 3 pwriths. Sarah limbs. lt. Lao Itela•r, 3 1 .4 months, "Lay I in•lf. 1 05.1 t.... _ Isats•rt NValker, 1 y..ar, • I. I . A. 11, , ,0,r. --- . 1 1 1..1. T. rarp,nter, sit-oh J,,,,,,,, ~ , Nl,lrgar, , t Elyno. • ' .- W. lt,•llsoych•(.li,s•per. a n,l,oths, A ogulhie I.eitsoydur. Matron, I/ 111011111 S,, , ; , TATI•iI ENT, E. • ; , .icr , unt. • atnutuet cf purchased. 0,4011 'Tang's. varied clwaitv , , carpet rugs. leattufr. ';:re If; ' 6 4;;ftedr. warflr.. bather. ununmuftettfred. " stuclfWreft hand .January Ist. IS:55 : i SO Oki BlE! MIMI From which was r,•:ilist:d ns follows 111,,,,tint of, filr sold, 1.597 til Ina a t1111..t oil h :unl, such a. •liccisc• ;ri ,, :zintiiis , hags aii•l.l•:igging . . car -10Si Awes. Cash ci•cci,ssi Iq ttic.iierper taw goods 54.1(1 and I Oct., . • :stook cst hand not inaliufactutol..ltin.lst, 1 4 55, - deduct Leaving:l profit on Prisim labor. FiTA'll/151ENT F r Miettient A—to cash paid fir expenditures. re-i. p lint, furniture. Ac.. 2.otit ti 4 . , To casii paid tor maintenance of . prisoners: '2,,i - sio 114 :I:dement C—to cash paid for coal, . "so 44 Fit *7 '• •••• tiiii& - inind drug', 90 19. tqatentritt 1 - , .. Yal - ry of - 4fficersa.r.l.3i:S 110 " I. - -' - ..i. ,, t•1( purchased. '2,19:: 16 - " 1 Ito hook decontiC i 4.497 "t ‘.• I By manTil good 4 on ; hand. 1.4111) 71; '1: itv call nevived by i ,; 1 ' • .4,iiper for niater - d 'i 4 i.i..iiis .i. pyisiiti labor 4 ' aby him - Paid into ti.. Treasury , rrt r / di i 1 7,, ~ IRE • r ti. iriAet IM!1 . _ 13:1 Man nraet ured. 1 `• B By cash received on 'i 1 • ' dkcharges of prison i 1 en for Nordin!: and paid in Treasury by . ! I ' , - keeper. -. 1;1 By balance Of e‘;penses hvVir the ta i 1 eel ptslor the 3e:lr 1855, ' 1 1 1 : I s I • I OF THE ATTENDINC PHYSICIAN SCHUYLKILL coiTNTy PRISON 1 f , 4 1 It Is to he rezretted thAt - the medical rep trt, ter t e year Isl.'s:, will he necessarily inipertrt• as no re later or inedieal journal was kept by the Attending l'hyaielans up td the nurnth of April. when the undersigned entered upott duty at the prison : , ittre thst period a record et cas.el has hoot regularly ana l its continuance sheuld 1., obligatory hereafter. Iq i j tie MEM fared. Tl2l . It lead been the en:tom to hes'it but n very few of the ino•di:oedinary medicines at the prison. This rendered it I:i , i•... , :ary ill pn•seribingfi3r the sick- either to si nd i411..tt they required. or to give what might As% near at Illtol. R hillier suitahle or not. To' remedy this evil. the comnii,ioners had tithed up a eat.., with which tiler "I'llliviiil.stitekta'such driv,is and medicines 'as art used in . Ildhetry medical practice. From time to time itur:h additions as souned called ihr. were . made, alit at present I he. di i :.ician has it in hi: Ironer to whip. t'reach pa- . lion tile f.O irul.lr tn.:0111,0i ro l uired .I,y his rase. It Ina i - ,net h,• out of place to add that vonsideraide expense is.rt an tinily sated to the vomit y by the plan 41:roping a stork of ato•tileillea at the prison. It ,is my duty. a' , it is my pleasur, to state that the yermral health of the prison.haS Mien excellent. During' lily attendant', no death - from sickness has occurred it Rhin its wall-: :end the roses Of diSea.r have, as it i:eu era] ltule. been I,a,ily illatlati.. , This is very much ois• lii_ t._ the admirable mammement of the present etfichlnt .11i..1.r5. Th. , eleatiliness and Licorl ventilation whi , ll Iln it have car, rcett: baiv• had murk to P. with the r...n -,r313.-..,,,d h. atilt of the Institution. , inn. vet... re cases of di WV, alt.thlatell in the prkon inona.4 w hich may tie mentioned one each of Cholera NiraYoll, iutlatnat ion of the Itmvels, and TV111!aill Fet ..r. fly latter watt reunited front hi: cell. and successfully treated after his removal. ' IMJ I= 12 I 1 OR ,Pre tight it ler I! :Orr . 1 t,14 I („., ~ MBE =I Tho•rio i. Mleo remarkable fail in thejiresent relation. o'el. , re . s of Delirium Tremors Will , very feu. wh treas.tiCcording tie the 13,3 report The . ) . were "very Ire i ntent. and inn maje it y of oe3eion, vory severe: - kith perhaps one exception the he nientionted lift ITitelleal eVirangements were tee. with among the pri eitotirs: nor - dee. , thee plan of ceparate confinement setin I" r6jlll , the facultiiis of those settijeerted to It. This is. nn iteultt partly o w{ n ; ,± to the fart that manual labor ewe. 'attics loth mind and body. suffielently to prevent thellr hoilt !Ifni :t tiettl and near lion ewe cola other Coto It•it i i! lees: hut 1113 V we not attribute , somewhat to religioui teal Mencesl The Bible and Book t7ommori Prayer are in'eVery - veil. and in the it solitude many. nn doubt. turn :rota their titter tboughts.'to fend in the word of lied net:the e xercisiNef devia ion tt mentil strength ti filch titizlit not ieetherwis,i,lsi attained. to porttqiities of ri•li::i , qts Instruction have not been w ant tug, the Rev. Mr. Washburn 'net others haßing held seivices during : the wear past. 1 consider thette Ice have '11:1 , 1 a 'sandhi:o eliect oti the minds of the 14 : 1- - emirs. and that their continuance 1.1 desirable. one per tit committed suicide in his cell. As nearly es cOuldtat itsciertainesl, he put an end, to his existenca in the nvirning ref ehetiebtel . 24lll, leeot weep 12 and 1 efclesii. 're exainittation the rarrlid artery and jugular vein were timid to ble coiaipletely seveteel (as well as the trachea) et thee left Side of the neck. aleout two inches below the cattilage. The heemmorrhatte was enormous, intiltienth In nit have Irsen almost instantaneous. The of title fatal :tett has never been ateeertainetel : and It hlmtzll 11 was surtnised that his mind must have been unsettled. it Mt , never Tofee'll metre than er stvrtnisei ATelee.eXoeilik 3 T3blllot ST3T1•111011T ortbo rawer treated icy le, from A Pril to Dorval - I,er, inclusive, with.the results. Imam riBlZ 7f 1 rl. I MEUSE pt . ?. ar— I , 1 , 4 an thi ,l rman BEN lEEE ILlnrid. M SIMI! ey - Pisrav , • Itr • ),}chills. Derangements,-(conges.•', Item of Liver. &c..) t'srlstwrle. r, • - ,':tril•R of Teeth, Cholera Morbus, t'onjun,tiritis, • ; rordumpti)it, Deliiiunt Tremens. _ 1 Dvsfntery, hatqure of Clavicle, I;:estrie Irritation, 6oNorrhrea, IlethicanU. lipirops Pericardia, I is likiznmat ion of. Bowers, Nervous Derangements, Pike. nheumatisto.• :rnpoiinatorrioLa, syphilis. 1 • fvpilohl Fever. • Wottnds•and injuries, =I lnricted in 11555; Cnb;rel. MAI. FEN,: edi. ? OM ifearefully examined the preceding table will show that there sere of General and Constitutional diseases, .• Diseases of the Ingest lie Apparatus,. - - - 17 Generative ' - .9 --Nervous - ••. Cirrulatory “ ' '• sitesplratory -1; •• • Eye-. Colort4. Tr, MAL.!?6I. (at. , po,TTsyILLE riuouuct DI. Metall Prices.) I Provisions generally are on the deal I t 14aeture, 1 , Flou'r and Salt, Moats. and though'our 1 , Fresh Meats are higher this week than la llfounds and Injuries. . . 4'. hat, fat Cattle pre also lower thalt they Ii will be remarked that the great majority of eits,, f Sugars are still exceedingly high. and we'. diseases Of the digestive 'organs. .Thls fact should : tprlees are in some easel', hPher than t, e .line a closer attention to the Prison dlet. .1 tis possible. ! dohs. I _ . . by judielous.,adjtustment of the relative proportions of ; NVII '.IT FLOUR—SeIIs at feint i't t.t snitnal and Vegetable food, as well as by variety in both. ; ant.Vßy tat 17 25. Rye Chop at $1 20, a...._ I hat better results even than those of the present year 1 ST <•t;. l / 1 1411.1. I neat rat be reported forlSsl3. .. tilta N—‘Vhite Wheat - still sells at $1 75 and Red at .-kstartilarti authority ,on this and kindred sub jecta $1 Cal"-A. •I:ar I Rye is 00, eorti test. and flats 415 cis. "ii bu. .aces the following advice: . ... .31,RATS-Aleef sells at front 12 to 'l5 c Uts - E. lb. fn -Ithe diet , In the case of prisoners,ahonld oteourse be chill, cuts. and from 10 to 12 f v i et , tn i tte n 0 , 1 , t Il i t.,;:;3 1 . 2,d ,n Slut 13 $149 re a 5 IYAS 11 , 41, consistently with health ; but it. ten is from 11l to 14 cents.? lb ~a •Iterhld be carefully modified in individual cases. accent- Po& from litto 14 and It; for hams. iltg.'; to several riflateral circumstances, such as depres- Salt Mests:,.tere a little lower, Should .r_ ere worth -fop of mind. compulsory ' labor, previous Intemperate frwti 9to 10. and hams from 1 . 2. 1 1 to 15 oefits,„? lb. •.- habits. and especially the liingth of confinement. It has , Fltl2ll' AN It V t. 4 i IlTaltl.lit , --appl‘ .' Ire selling at. 4.4'51 Nurr,s , 4l by some that prisoners require 'a full: r : $1 till to ::1 - 2.'t 1 . . t bib P.ttAtts, Iron 4,5 t,m C. 3.: Unions di') than persons at large. This Is. probably, erroneous. I sllfl I awl Turnips rls Os. 'it bushel. but putre .variety to rerLliiily desirable to eiwint,•rart the , PRtIVISIIO:S. --nutter retails at rrvnil: t,. 2, e'eli lii Vi .1 liressitig influence of their condition upon the diges lb, and f.:..fi , mi '..111 to 22. else It I-c, al.' l' . i 1,, ....pnvers. - - ' • : tl.l , ICE.I I l': , --l' lig. , us., 4.V.. are abodt 'the ....a ~ Conn .. it may be proper to add that exendse In the open air • loon :::u ;at e,li, at S. goal 1:11i,w. 10 and ,Si bite trot,, b Sery essential.for pomolis ientenced to a long term of ' 1.4.0 13 cents - - - rt it.. Common Moll , - es is Y. , vt h CO Cl e mfinement, and all such should have at least an hour I 'p gal.: and t...2trupti are very high. Iherse bill and Lel d I w ee a week for that purpose. • • . still 15 cents 1- . 1 lb; . 1 i • II tatkit L - 4;respectfaUy submitted: ' I Timothy reed is worth 5..5 00, and Clover Si 11 bus--• thrombi r 31.1815. JOHN T.c.tr.r.E.VlDll, 31. D;I Raj soli. at front ..'.2 to :mil ton. Clover Hay is i'...1 it —.... -' -___- . :dived hay i'2.7... :Ilea:lois hty the same. and Thectlt, .. j N'''Srf . .-4int•ileatlts N., U I IVA f:out l'ulmonafy estrisimiti. I ii. - 2.1 113.7 by' tia,• 1 ale Is sold :t t ittu la ten. Masts. II 'n nr -lb Its to most rri,s physician ho a fh, pristu. I nod , in marl;rt. Silt is 01 1 2 p,-r sae!, I i • - _____ • i ; s. •. : . =MI cit.7l,. EL): fat 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 21 NE lalm ed. I M-\LIFE:V:I - .1 I I elf M. , 21 lnticts 'flaw in n X. VAL ELY 1,1.. red T., fri i 1 3f 1 . KZ TABLE 14::-S Ito PEX, htte. I . esac4 4 I 4 , 5. 4 II '; t I ' 21 Iliv Ily Justice : 4 1110er, • 3 ' ~ l lover; • 1 f • " Iteazan. 4 2 . " Ke .rce.hner, -1' 4^ "., Kehl. 3 ii' - " -Iteed, Jr.. 11 ' 9 - " ,Seitzinger, 11 . 7' '- . Palmer, 1, . ''. Ite.boug, 2 "'".• ~ Foster, 12 L.; 1 ~. -Quinn. ~. 2 l'.. " Garret, 11 3- ... Chance. 4 " ,-- „Colboni, 2 .. ...,-, Borland. 1 1:117 Court under St'utence, 23 1' Total,7 344 31 . - ••:,-- " '2- r MSIIIII=III=I g i Sl4 34. g,sll 34 REPORT •••• • Z.' I~_' -I t • ' NMI 2 rzt ' ' I 1;. 0 0 2 : 2 2, 2' I 1: 1; 5 1 1, 1 I. I 4 ; 1 2 . ' - 2'l I 63i 39•. 51 TonsilA, ettst By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mails 11r. Everett at Etettmond. The orhtion of Mr. Everett, at Richmond, Wednesday night, attracted a large audi ence: - I • • Cotton Mill Destroyed. The cotton mill at Yarmouth, Me, was de . stroved bY fire on Wednesday. Loss $65,000 Insitred.ror $25,000. IS The Firiry Steamboat Disaster at PhDs delpbia. Up to Thursday evening, 27 61ies had been recovered. There are 35 persons still missing. OpenittA of the Ohio. The ice in the Ohio has entirely broken up at Wgceling, I; a., and the river is rapidly clearing. i The river is still closed between Wheeling and Pittsburg.' • . Barnurn' , B Att The examination of Phineas T. Barnum, in relation to his connexion with the Crystal Palace. Museum, etc., is continued in the Su preine Cgurt of New York. Judge %nevelt has appointed James S. Libby, 1.19., receiver of , monet due Barnum from various creditors. IlKansas.Committee.' Although the Speaker has not yet announced the Committee to proceed to Kansas, to inves tigate'the affairs of that territory generally, it is - agreed that the Committee will ,consist of Messrs. Dunn; Hickman and Oliver of Mo., or Letcher. Prominent Democrats have sug gested to; the Speaker eithOr of the two last. There are at least thirty c&ididates for Clerk to the Cepinitteth • Thetßeturn of the Arctic—Nothing of .. the Pacific. • A telegraphic despatch from New York states thnt the U. S. propeller Arctic, after en-• deavoring in vain to get inside the Hook, sent report'ashore at the Highlands, and after making some again proceeded to sea. She has been =cruising between Sable Island and lat. 37. She saw no' vestige of the Pacific or any other wreck. All well on board. Thirty:fourth . Caligress,--First Session WAsHiNGToN, Marrh 18.—SENATE.—Mr. Iverson 'gave notice ofl his intention to intro• duce a bill to- increase the compensation of members of Congress, and fix thelitne of the annual meeting. An animated debate then ensued on the, action of the Naval Retiring Board, in which Messrs. Houston, Clayton, Bayard, Butler and Mallory :participata. . . Hoes'p.—The resolution to send forpersobs and papers in the Kansas'election case deba ted until adjournment.. . . . $1,410 f 2 you 99 19 V..IS SU Ib,rc•ll I J.—Hot s After some debate, on the Katisas Reeder case, the House proceeded to vote upon the resolution under the operation of theip,revions question'. 'Mr. Bennett, of Mass., had moved to amend the committee's resolution to send for persons and papers, by substituting Joseph 11. Brad. lev.andtSidney S. Baxter as Commissioners, clothed With full power to take lestinionry: The House adopted—yeas 104, nays 91, in lieu of Mr,. Bennett's .proposition—Mr. Dunti substitOte; authorizing• the Speaker to appoint committee of three memberg to take testi mony, appropriating $lO,OOO to defray the ex-, .penses,!und requesting 'the President to give military . protection t the committee, it neces s"r-5. :it) 00 :37:0 ISt) 41 1 I u S )o ,0 00 10 :17 4..1 ICI 111 Ztt on Mr. Cobb , of (la., said as now there was no remaining proposition which ought to be adopt ed, he moved tii . ltpy the subject on the table. Negatived. Yeas 93. nays - 100. •I'lie (itiestion then recurring on the original re:1011100n as amended, it was agreed to— Yeas nil, nays 02. 1.4 ) "or $ !t; 7" 1, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE ZU llARkusuußG. .1!i 'r/ 18.—SENATE.—.1 re monstritni!e, 190 f\t , t in I‘ . .zigth, from citizens of Pliiiadelphikagainst thilt incorporation of the Fralici,can lirothers I Caml,ria cauntv, was prt.sented. It ryas signed by over (W6O personS. • The aiillowin f .billsl,palseil finally :—A bill for the security of Railrjia 1 Companies and the safiAy of travellers : at supplement, to the act incprporating the Philadelphia and Read. , ing R:6lrOwl Company. (authorizing the Com pany to endorse the bonds antiiloans of the Lebanon Valley Railroad:Comp:llly.) otism—The House passed on first reading: thG following To incorporate the Read ing and Lehigh Railr.ita Coin patty ; the Schuyl kill Hiiven and Lehigh River Railroad Com 31:11.1).r.)rwin from the Committee on Banks, made ii written report against chartering any new BahliS or SaVin , Ini ;tart o r• T e c h ar . tering:.old Banks which' did not keep their notes at par in Philadelphia, and in favor of re-chartering all the well regulated old banks, but restricting their circulation to Mites of ten dollars, as the lowest denominatiOn. Th 6 supplement to • the, act t ini\orporating the Allentown Railroad ConiMoy•\was le indefinitely. .111telt 19.—Horst:.—The hill to et nsolidate the Titvortim and th e Snsquelifilllla titilroad awl the Mahoning and Shamokin Improve ment great was taken up awl debated al a great len g th. Varionstmendineats were ofTelei). and lust, excepting two to prevent the compimy holding -more coal lands in Schuyl kill cOunty than they now have, and restrict 'Mg tlieir priviledges to 20 years. The yeas and list-, were called on ahnost every section of- the bill, aud the prl!vimis question or, sev- eral. the bill finally passed. =I • Io Sri Ir,ti - .20. 7 -114)1.sr.—Mr. Morris . read in placOt Lill to prw..i.le for the better prb.ser vation cot' lib• 4 U ierr}•-boats :111 , 1 other pas- 6,_l,igi,i,r vessel:, “eneral Appopriation bill wwilhen taken.! up and ppst.poned tor.the piesept....`; EcTEP WEEKL' Fr , TITE JOURNAL 1 .11)k.a.:. flour. 1..1,1 tf .• Corn ' •• %%Alelt. red. hu , 11..; 1 - 77 ; •• / 1.0 ity,llll,. Cot 1): k. 11 11.1, COME per (7i,ffeel • - titlvar;'. 111•.1.4slies, per ;rl.ll 911,110We,', • • " W; 1 3It• •• winter. 1. 1 '.:(e,135 'I:11 , 1••prilr. r 9$ G. Nr. in t..r. 1 1 : , • t' 05 6 r 11 0 sperrn, Fprilez, • .• ; , 1 •11 ••• ' Winter, I 2 1:1i 205 id, _lO PHILA. & N. YORK METAL r) ,No. I.t nn •• Chard al Ftindrv.No Srotch Ng, No.l, • Engllih Relined. Atnerlran liar. liamuwre,l 1C fled. Bloottls, ton Boi 1'1nt0,,,Nr..1, 100 11,s. 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