. ' ~ ' A- • likaseni;:dv wawa IS SANCTIONO) tent ' House:.-3' further- supplement to the' n et, , 4 incorporating 'the Philadelphia and Reading ~..,.....--,,,T47n7,...v,, : , - , , •• , ,,:: :, :ss -, 1-.5..,..; • - TIVE . Porp..—Within the present weel:l 'ilie ,s . t • Railroad CoMPany paseti. • ''''''•••••: , '-l'-:- 'T.: - '..--' • . •' . .- - 3" - _,4 -1 1.-i''''''-s.'::it - '''-' l - -I. ' • horrible sacrile,,7 has been committed ! at a ~_. . , 1 April ls.4:4iNary.:—The bill to incorpo -„,,,,, -„,- 1i.. ..,...-1 -,..,-,--, rate the Farriers' Fire Insurance . compuny of , prinnitient theatre in New York, of evliibit: __ : , . ing the mmniesrof the crucifixionof Jesit;hii_ba,ii. '.county; and \reit Pena tawnships in Carbon 1.. , . 4 ' -• . . ,-,co.inty,- passtA . The supplement to the act i'a 'theatrical entertainment and sfagb e , . . : regulatingßanks, passed second reading. Linn. A merican Protestants—descendants of ? Llousr —The bill relative to claims against the P ur itans, the Wallims,.tho pilgrim, and ~ the Commonwealth were passed finally. , The . fiills 'relative to the _Borough of. Pottsville, the warriors of the ttue crusade, who rescued F :------'.. . Ihe sepulchre of Christ's spirit-the parity of :Ana incorporating the Miners' Live- Stock In . SA.TURDAY. APRIL 19, 18511. nce . Compii , :try 4 of S ., dhuylkill . ounty,passed. - - • - -- ----_: . his gospel truth from ,pagan desecration quid .-..'rsu'. .: • 'writ 16.--st ,- :NA:reL—A supplement to the lilt -Tay k iN'fil.ttikkll f,r !hi.. MINKV.F..' .lartesiki. 3, e , tualT I„, r - i • i t to the imp(Xuted wilderness of ia riew. ''''Pottsville Git; Company passed., •• , i , .• aii-i.r.2..it , On-illation mi ally 11111:1 - : Mlle?' EliZik , /. . , 0 o. . ~,,i , ...‘,10j-Ifetlln thk•Ckktillt —..111 , 1.1..tt ,ir.t.l7.tt, pin.ii r i,..: . floutinent _ 7were exoeete, i i 0. t tolerate . .' and litiusp..-The bill to increase the capital of' ne-os.,i p , :ilon iif tho I .o ; ilifitlnii. nu a,l,i•rtb.etneut I . , • .., f. rrett 111 its COllltiltiN 35, of course, worth as much to t i .. , shon; like infilek,at this blasphemy. Towar. the )liners Bank of Pottsville was passed in a .:lrtii-; a. If piibil•li..l us R T . tin e other l ,er , : :- . . ~, Committee of the Whole and ridsKomire•ad , (.lir (M. i the 0,0 of ivi*ertbfrii: are aria.:. t.,ra ,, ,.. ‘ rant toe !muter, We, perceive that•the exhibi . . . 1 h rle 4;oin:lm: l l4th ,, On:Mallon of •tht , paper.. tiff!. the.‘ ote .stood-yeas Zii, oars._ 13S. The 1 - tors state that the Pole has sauctio4 dj-the hill was thee ordered to he' eniroSsed for a _ • 1 Orti Ant-EuTtsING C01.rm5,4.--Limited ~,,110,.,.:, antit t exhibit at the Theatrille. at -1 third re -' ding. The bid of A. 'll. Hamilton i -- • - space this wdek,.forbias'a notice i n d°tail of of the' Holy Inquisition of Roine ; th 'written being the lowest,:was approved, and the print. L.,, 1 . ing and binding allotted to'him at 60 1-14. tito new favors to be found in our inlyertising April 17 .--IliusE.,--A. bill declaratory of I approval of Her Most Catholic Majesty:, colnintiS this Week,. We emirbut ask the at- bella: the harlot of Spain, and that of the 1 1 11;- ; , the recent License LaW/Was 'taken , up and • , tint of our readers to them.flrance and 'passed finally. It -spec} that thelionds 'They isill hi ' lectors of Rune, the Emperonio i',,und under the appropriate heads.. Austria. - lslaw powerless in NeW II orl: ; top required under the tenth of the act, shall be held as security tor the payment of B t ' 5t..11 \ this tie'w pha..se. , ,,f Popish blasph'emy of l , 1 all fines, penalties ant) costa imposed on' the i.l . the Divine Vresence? We , trust nut. , -• principal obligor-for/any breach of the act, . i and.no more 'of the - penal sum 'shall be collect. Tim e ditor of the Trulclinari 411,1=1 ertisii,/cr, thus describes the astounding atrocity bit per.' eilt, than will cover such fines, penalties and . son „ f - ,,,,,- the agonies - of the crticifi'xiOn ( 11 ti . \num t h e curt.ltn rose, 'Mous. Keller. a Vrenell- I be k ldition to the fee for advertising. shall i„,„„ v i e belitire, Wholsa- made a fortune I iu P.,. I title dollar for a I his services in the Matter 1,1611 countries by thls desecratimi,was.ll4coveced,l of e4e , hiapplication.. Any person fined mnieri „, e ,p e tided upi.n._ a &us:: in the eimite e.f tit group- , the, nt h and 30 sections, who ,shall fail to hoz ~iiigure, after thednann.or of Sir - Peter Ptil; pay the Same; shall stand committed .until Rulsen's picture of tho "Elevation of the-I Cross. - I Das' lent is made with costs. Several' hank The. actor Was aPpatinfiy . attached by fifei lull:, to ' ' n • ..„ , ! bills passd. • The'.increase of banking capi a hrl.t: ick oo tkolkell . en.s, - hell a t an 01,1i. 4 0canede hy tal authorized .by them, is 51,210.000. The cor , d, it.e.. ia: , if in the :set of being elevatttd. llis knees, feel snl'-c.- • o :,' 'ds t•ertf stain'e.l. as it hill to abolcsli . the office of County Superin were. „jilt hi s , ,d, the botry' appearing naked, ex- tEstudatit of Common Schools was II +, itived •c.,,:t eipt the loin:: tile artupitf, even, exhibiting the The Lill relative to libels passed. app. i arapee id the natural hair, although the acter • 'n as: its, reall y ..t,, , ,-cr,,,1 with a silken br other eloso fitting fi,lsrie of 'flpsit color. The 11 1 :i.1 wa dre—e.l.niiili wi gi and heard. ant crown ol thorn-: tic'', blo,-1 ap i ,yarlitsg - to reek sits the isrb•As an d the c,,, of tile wretch' 1 aiutzil 'and knit iptii a ' th..ekery . of the a 41.111tZed eXprtl, , lkal Of .Jeiti.... ,as the e re—. l'i,e. thing ill ;ts inotiohlessliess :sisti •ntul,, , :dt:,- stlio.k a chill of terrOr ti. o ;tkIllt:11 tike a, lotil .Ic , i -pet tat. hut whei, it. gias,ually in0e,..,1' turnwg iip,,ii?ll tnethanistn, lot 1 . , A - .1,1 . .i0ng the 1,,,..k ',bit ~t. 4,4,a:horst id - ap t - III:luso was v.duttteer ed by a claque -of th , , , dt resent its the pit. The 1,111,i11, and applais., iya., renewed with more c..ntideuee iii.i.ti it, couhibiting OA circuit, and Ft , still a hull the 14),k•etlik10 :trratigettievit eli;Sed upon it, and still ill,,re vehemently reamed for an ••elleore, - and so through its repetition. ! , Tlat next unspeakable , I/Utr, , ge on the “bill" ~,,,, . the ' p ,,,,,, nrit i,, n of "77,,, Lob! .1/e),,e;ret,'• and aci , or , lingly, the last Ay Mg g asp or Jesus on the ~ ..crei - , - . the sacred tuyStery by which t he•e;odhea.l, li t .., brding t•, all Christian faith, ace , ,inp4shed the r,ldempti . oll'oi I n :in, was tnimice , l,and grimaced in adk.its livit , horror:. by the Cs ightfal actpr. The , seili t e disclosed the et:in.. 7 with, Ike fir+tre ;suspend e.b,ii if, aft(' with a " it a-st'',,f ant holy- pitr, , ,Ms of t ir,'li g ,,.. p d scene, the executi,,ners. ..te .Igrout, , ,l at its f.,''ot in the tmitin , tr el :mother of 1 Itubens'.l pictures. It t,i, , g rc,,tesl with :I round of ,I,pplause, I re vol ved•asi lit Alic previous it,iiiiii,.. they-features and isitt , cles ,:si the ti.,ture ena,:ting this , g .itty. of I Cliri-t... 'was to s .snelthle by a finch amt gradual I dropping of the bead upon its breast. The tnimit-'1 sty was terribly effeetilie, and the -figure ; aoeurate I i n i t ; detail to the most shoeking viyithl.ation of Ilse terril.l,, scene. The hair, th., Mlard, the' thorn;, the trickling Hood, tffe t eye of die inathilj, its expression., Mail it ~ e etnesl to, glaze lithdeatis, awl his whole i figur- until it scented hi yielildo annihilation-, ;ill „reali7e,l the most thrilling hor rors vonceivable in the diabolical blasphemy. The final tableamthe "Descent from the Cross," peresnated the body of Christ held sil l -tended by 'draperies, and a grouping of figures, in f leprt,e.e,,s of taking • him down from the Cross.-H'lter Ito , 1 •iiiatira2r of the celebrated picturs , . of tl a bove title. by Ruben,. I'lle figure had the 4,pytrattee o f the streamin g blood from the side, as a 1,, ,, i froai the other wounds, whilst the draperies alert; stain 6.,i'witls g outs of blood. • l'he horror of tisk secue eves. did not awe the chope, though all . who were not pre-enilsark,olt, in the resolv e to t uake,the frightful exhilsition "succeell."mwd have trembled lest the just and -stilslen wrath of Ileartm should cause the'earth to open and stalloir up the entire )(cut POTTSVILLE. PA. LEGis'l,ATuitE will adjourn on.Tueslay ME ritt: Eim: CANA': 'kill open uu the .sth pl ,%IMO AUKNowi.pGmEvr.—To th'ellon, James 11. Cain'll),ll and :Messrs. S. Ilipp' t eand B. Lebo, we are indebted for intertinz doeurylents 8 ~,„ ~,, TM , : .1. NtEiticANs httve carried the triunt- ."'''' •irti. c ection bf 1 oui,ville Tic., bV • an 1 ,, -1 k,...,:='-tiiircgzi t c..! majority of 1-:"..1). A glorious vii VO 'l.,i •sv .tory,... . .....: I !rase I;'een lal,orinp; at liarrist,uri, Liquo. Their a4ire u yen the tirc•sotithsw. They will fail. V4vils.vrioN ArrEKTED.--Ilon.. Andrew JMI: DeMel,on, in a pat rimie aml eloquent lett or, date& "Tulip Grove, near r;S;aliville," Silth ultim44ccepts his trominationto the Vico Pre:iidelicy by the American 'natty. cane of -Roberts others againqt Ilaynes. - .was tried lately, hey , C -2 .44 k ) rt , 11,;tice Cro, , swell..ltt the Oxford Ciretiit,t in Englafid. 'The action was hrojtglitLhy 'the (*wrier.; of 'zioine houses in West-briunwieh, to recover darniiges for' injuries to the buildings caused I s niidorniluing. at a depth of 900 f et, for Coal.' Tile jury' awarde.F.C,23o4 to .;z7 FIR; N VE,,TIGATI6N.—The. granted to the court t i Mes,rs. Tower:M:lr ,, den and Siroi.se,: to , slww why their •,riatues shall not be striae!' fro'in the roll of \ practising attoritcvs of thi, County is . returiia lois to -day. On the oceasiis . y.,- the witilesses 14411 teStifie.l ileillt:e the (:!)16 . flittee of JOTS .- ' 11:AtiIle, will Stli,e to the . ti - i,i...i rt-the facts of w':iieli they are eogitiz:iiit, iii . eonlieetion with - .the 'natter., - . . • .., • :1 . 111: MINERS . I.IOSPITAI, .....1.) COAL A ssout ri l occ...L-W e 1. ',1),...erve that Mr. Straub, (rn :Eloirsday inAite Senate, read in place a bill 1 't.: ..leorporitte....the, , , intim!. ant needed fea tures 'of - the jeonotnv of Sc htalkill County, ,-.''the merit:i at whicii 'we have heretofore al; 4ded to at length. The. bill m.ns drawn up liy a inetnin.r o.' the projeeled Coal A..,socia -tison.-;is-an excellent tyli2., and though lat,, w,.4rnst tliat our In ' t.-111ber..511111.yhe able to se' - t ; cur: ii!• pa--a r.. . Ii WALKER.—The tetni,,rary sueee: , F. , of this 6,1,1 adventurer, ap pears to ! J ove reaeh,,l its alien in Ni, araguti: By th e w.tty 11,MWallwe have rumor that a pprt,fon .11, truopi CCA. 11;v. L 4 , ed 11, ] , : tr San Jose, and that the Costa Rion. were about to invade Nicara—ia. Central America it in arms 'Calker. and it_he fails ,in maintain- tniniftz ins-rn, ,, ,1 ,, n until Auflicient rc-inforce anti hi; men will undoubtea " • - • - •• '. " ' •• , "EVI - NP:;1; a pa \, I ,,par, , wilieh 18 decidedly the hart after joiipial•cver pulilis4cd in' Philadelphia, Alas teen 'launched on th(i;eur - re'nt pr r papif:ar 1 , 2,; . 3.?; fa vpr. Th.! publishers, _Messrs'. Grayson, Jr• ' ' : •-:' ' 'i win and Mo , it ,, crnery are experienced prike ,,. :- '.. :-, '''- . ', • - , . ' !...r.-.74Lea , , ent,elne:J--zra(llifti ei •01 tile ' Aprth ::::4-:: .4,,,,,,ir4,,, i,„t:tblimmint—and p:,.4,sess every. [l-i, requisitto present tn Phila,lelphia what she i 'i:... rt.-4y ilo a' mls. - go -1 evonil,g • Paper. The ' ll Er-',+i;,;/ ,fofined has .en- 1,...4.•.vi,he.i 'for its I proved in qua ity. This potato is cultivated throughout .the Chinese Empire, and forms the' alimentary I•liiis On which. torether with .ricei the vast population sit-A:tin life; it hying mot only tised in its naosval seatts l)olleif and roasted, hut -. ev"" t Y . , ' T. , ..f.v.. -it•quilati•m•or 11 ,r•., al , •, supplying niett) and flour tor ,g•ifileral lISI- : 5.5.507 :•.o f,, r ei g n, or .',2.tis per eery. oi the entir,... flu,: peculiarity it this plant is, that is P"i "i "i'"'• , ' 7: , 1-Meior 1t!,1,..rt It. Harney , ato el her of tien. roots run perpentlieularl .. .. i 0)1 the cart 11. 11.,ri0.v. G. S. Army, died in 1.:,i,! . ..n. I:enul 0 1 . . which ill large crops from ti given space • th•• lt.i• iii.• 7i , llVillia in It d•crH, a pi int•T • top:,•yol i.` of groutol: It is calculated! that ad , acre will . It.; ~,. iiii , o,, ,, a ~ , . , , , ,0. , ,,, ua.e. diet ~,.,, ~ h. i,i .. in Nix months; prOduee 3 , 1,000 pound..., and in ; hydrophobia. '. • . • 1 ; Z....Y-I'lle yliiladetpliia Er-,,,,ny Brit', rinha, , en-1 subteen months, 1 1 11.!.001) pounds. !But linlits'. . ! ; , tered upon its tenth year. ,An enterprising and eel quantities! of the root Can be obtained this • popular paper. . season::•s' the, demand for purposesio culture; W-YThere a re houses in CI r 1 cif, N. 11 with their rook yet covered with the snow, that is great. and the supply small. ' , . 'i-' 'fell on Christina , day. • 1 , We have not the space to devote; to a des.. I . ,r,t7t-An.rffort i:i in progress to increase the cal- ' . .." • „ that i. at ies that are paid to. the clerks in - the rarloils ;le-- I. , 'lpittoi I.f the plant. Suffice it to staini ,: • ~ w i • .. •_purtniems at a, ittogton. the Chitie.se variety now being introducer] .m.., . Z., tlt• • The sentenee.of death passed upon Sarah • • ILiveraft at qtr' L,lnis h... be;en commuted to to this country, is rleetniol' richer in' nutrition - . . .: -a • " • twenty-tire year , naprowninent, and superior ilk 1 1 111071 y (il Ihn ordinary 'rota- i r„-ei.....;y•-,T,.h li o . llofinell, aged 22 years, was acci , to. liid produces a finer pure, whitee flour; i dent•llty killed in the 'nines of Jones 4-... Cole, at / Itockville, this Counts-, List week. • which will' compare advantageously with the' ,7„-.."-A u eclipse of the moon will (went:: I:0 !nor .row 111W:1,011g, commencing a few minutes after 1 Whe:tt flour of -any coition:: W en used like • . -o'clock, aiol continuing I hours and 42 minutes. Two ...mason women of ...ng an.. have I the.orditiary potato.. it requires hut tell tutu. . 1 .4v...1 . t i 1 • r I iites boiling. . , .f,etitioned the linen of Lords, to :intend the laws 1 - In France, the)r • staste the increase. front a mating to Women. It is a reform earnestly de ;. mantled. 11-John S. Vivid-ion, committed suicide in tuber or Piece of root, as being seicral butt :lreils. A handred I', M is considered :oderate ~ - Phil a d e lphi a -on Saturday... Cause--insanity, induced by the death of a pain; and lovely d produce in tubers; in addition to the larg . e root !:attghter. . which may lm: cut into thirty to ft fly sections ..7.,..Y7The Pcor;dcacc./ouiotl says that in so m e' parts it Rhode Island- the price of votes ranged 110 r replanting. , at t![;ll'dollars. and before the day closed, even as ; - Some of the tubers liat'e . been procured,- high as fifteen:, ',.- _.*Z.7 . 1-Mrs .. . Pot:rest is about returnin" from Cali dud spay be purchased at the stitrepf li. Ilan lorma to New York, tonttend the, argument of a nun. There is but little doubt that : the "I>ipsi' mi;tion made by her husband for a new tiial in e!)rea liat alas - is destined to supersede the 11 " i ' iiiv"ree c!,,"9. a , ~, "".The Iti-Stisli • Government;,! s- ! with liberal ordinary' potato:pi this countrY. -! p ,:„, pt i to d e , h as . despatched tWo steamer :in . - ----..-------- • ' i search of the ii,teatoship Pa,ifF,-, in response to a ;nit: .MisEntit . BANK.—The bill to increase . , ,i '-'-' .-, , Y memorial from thil, Anieritn fain or Crockey' A l'iti:,tivititlcANE: OF SATURI/11"1141fIT I 1 - T " ;le capital of this reliablif:banking Institution ' ' ' ; , . . ' -The unusual blow 'of Saturday night, was -• .Z`.Z`l-Thedemonstration2l-11ere is to be a grand demonstration of :font 5200,1100 to $500,000 Itils passed finally ' . , . , the whole „Masonic craft of Western Kentucky • most severely felt in the . countieci of . 134.!r1i5, 1.,:t1i . scrunches of the LoHSltiture. We eon- . „,.• , _._ i , I -, ~ argil Ti.;!nessee, at the laying, of the corner. stone ..nont-romeee: Chester, Delaware mon K utias , „1 Weste r i l K e ntucky Masonic C011eg,..;, at •.I)olge :ratniato the busitlesS community-on the fact. ' • delphia, in ,this State, and ii: • portions of the ton. Fi t ton) et,unity, Ky., on,the 21th of Tune. fi, o • ; M:tier-.• Bank is elm of the llest •com , .. -' : - .lflYtSoine Frenchmen at . Pottsville, Yu., are l • :states of New Jersey, Dclawareiand :11ary- , un - dertitkin. to make brandy from Coal,-:111 the i;It'lt:1 ittste.mions of 'the character in the _ . 1,, land. \car Elkton, .Nld., a Mrs Wollhair ', P"P"t . . . . • ,• , ,,intrY, :mil bears the enviable reputation of - - i - , ---, .Not stranger than its present manufacture front _ • and a anal named Walker, a 'Pennsylvanian • 1 , . .thitio, , t'everythine; hut the juice of the grope. • .:Hip t :I purely legitimate business. It has were •killed durii; ,, the mile, and . tt yarions • - ,:.....n.,1".1u the 01,!ituary columns of the Lrd g er,.a la yer:been charged v.iilt ,L,... ; :t it, funds for '''' i , ' ' ' day or two .since, ,we ohserved a notice of the. . . ,- . places.in thisSt/tte where the blol . i, prevailed,' death of !in infant natned Manila Elionece Morn tio- p3trpoans of ''',ll:tii:if,.. tlr 1o:7.11111g money , ' , • , persons were seriously injured. The total onidr. Nvitimut the aid of disease, smelt a name :,.r impr,liper purposes. : The ti mtpi- . . ' wri . s sUfrieiinit to Weiglfthe little thing down to an tul required will be readily' subscribed; oil: . destruction of property by the hurricane will ; !, early e•rave. .: '1 ; . .1 1; : not fall below half. a million of.dollars. The.' ' .T.4:1 7 -The flag of Nicaragua consists of three press' o'greot a c eoinotoit,on ,or ole . lell,,tilltlite : ' stripes. tWo of sky blue, with a white stripe in , role was: exriellienced here: but not 'to that.; virposes of -tr:tde, and will we hOpe, cheCk it ._.7 • ; --.- : -,. the centre: In the Midst of the white is a circa-' ... ilestructiye de ,, ree which marked Fits course ~..• ..;,tp, ii i ,ii . s h a virig operations in moi.etacy , - -", Itir device of the -seal of State, and the ropre,en , ; 'over the extreme south-eastern riountie- of:tattoo of =oven volcanoes, in token of the volcanic. '.:1!1r. 1 .4 , ... Whi , •ll , lwe proved so. fatitl to tne ' • ',1,, i,f the State.' A.t Iteittling considerable dam- • iltage of Nie.tragua. , ' 1 ta,..,t nitercid,of the IZegio'ir: i . . , jg.4.."--Cul. Fitzgisrabl, of the .City. ! firer, rib - • ' age was done,-while tit Phienixvillei., where a lectured here last,week, devotes some i!paee indlis . . iiit/: lbittio - Git E LEcT lON v , ill be . held :"5 - iti lar , e•: i mo un t ,-,f it,,, m ,,, was , exp 4 r i tt . nee d , ii ' payer this week, to a notice of the ”eptinlcy mono;, . , „ lain town," as he:terms Pottsville. 'the Colonel . 'first' Mort , l4'iv!of 'Mac : : Four co . uncilrriti . " portion of the • roof of the 'bridge over the . appears well pleased with his visit, if we may ....-:• •• ,•. They are as Milows:-South West SelMylkill thePe, was than oft'. Il er y lear ly judge fiiotn'the glowing description , .e giVeis of • ''!' --1 -!!'e Sovorn. North \Vest Ward- 1 : all the prineiPtil brid;:es overtl l e ;Schuylkill ! •vcrytli.ing connected with the “spiniky town," A '; 'which Catllo under his observaion. The Colonel 4 !: ... '.. •.. aY; lea 9 cy - 41 d..n... supplied. East : b e t we e n .p o tt s vilk firm Philadelphiii., s,titTer.° rims speaks of the fairer portion of the coinmuni -11;•:-.! W. - Rose berry. 3.liddle Ward-, ,: d . ti ; ~o Trie o ', tent , yr h e c ,j,, 5 4 f ..;•-i ni nr. 'Ay :-"The youngda•lies of Pottsvillt are extrUor ' dinarity handsome, and those young felloirs . who '..• 1 •'. '.l'ittilaii. Eire St hool Directors are . ,u4al tibia': is ork'plained as foilowsc • ' .runner afford to get married, are advdsed not to •,ls!!.• in I.i elected. The tnembors of. ths( The high wil t is which usually prevail itot•trch, e,-,, there. as their heads. will most assuredly he ~: ir- ,.1' N ,1,,,,,, ~: . „I , ,'e xpi t . „.. „„ as I, •1 ,K, • 'WI' .:",!! , / , ! , Y i.'• capei'i!.4l io prevail 'this- tear i n turned by . the beauty and fascination of the 1i e!... • .) , s.- April. ~,,,,„,,,t 1 ,,. t h e 1 0 ,, contlnoloiete of the"'irk " - • • 1.-I._:. Ward. .1. ii. t tlwine. South AVard, lb ... i o: el, - tine - ' 1 - '.. • ;;round. ,ese are ~o nt ,t . Ammotoromsoomarrice ; .noari N. W. 1,4: ar ,1, A rno: : 1„.,.... c „ A ~,. le-- ‘,lv . ill- to the hejited aorms'pin!re di: the =oath, ---- 7-7-. ---.7.*--------- - - ..- - I a.tll-111- :1 ,:1,:1111!!: whirl brings the cold wirds 1:1-1,E - COAL TRADE - mi:1,11, IV:trd: M.r Harper. . ! • !rum ll,' sio,i‘ clad hiyami iumnit:ains. of the • . -, - .- • ,:•.•- • ,--.; . !..,.-- io the lt-ac. Norti, Wef4. . tin St a tni-day a pow , repi current. •• •=1 4 ,, , r . drove thn lowed 4 , -- I...riture from the South- estsir , .`: - I:- c'-iri.s - 7-lii,i! ' ' v''..-- ati.nga . .._ . a!--in t the ,n.fa„e" of the earth to this I d rittole, • ~,- _ - wen are of our, Ilorough al- •••11,:deg_tin. e ,1.1 .wit i .l.,. of the uncut to ru s h i m .• .'"," 'igitr•lit,r : ,:iyit hy ..rtailrta4 this week is 5 1,':- .... ~: , i . ,, , , 0,, , pr 0 ,;„....... rif „ducal ion; si ,: ould; 1 .: oc..ty ~,•itio,.•r.k. When those etirrents came ti . ..,...; 14-s-.4y thinal 33.433 113-total for the week - •te. , : eziter, tile heated air upon the Prineiplec or 1.4-,0 In tons. !Total 1,,.. P,,,i114,ad 510,111.3 05 - ... ••,1 . 1 7 '; fill tii••:irt. f• :-. a difficult trill 5 ,.,„,.,• 1e ,:,,,, Nvie ii i ri ,. 1, i, , ,,. ii:4l,tv„.. mud I l i , . .1 , ..,.1ih.,,. ,„ „ 1,t4d,,113 14 toos-do. by 'Canal 47.679 11 ~,,, 1 , ) „., 1 ~„ , ) ,.. 111 `,. 5 . i h i . p,„i i i„ o o f s c h oo l '' ''' rjrr"'i'' torn 11''''''• i, 1` . ` :::: 1 1 1i l f :Z ir : ' % 1 ‘ 7 1 ` i n i .:! 1 7 , - ? i r , l ' :: tigain-t, 131.250 11 tons tp same period I.lSt;yiar. Titece •livero- eorrents ~ •• ! ,r, ~, ho w i ll _,,,, k, th e ...: 11 1 1. i cct , th e a t: ~„,: ~; , ;,..,,i.,t 1 .,„1„,,, ;`,,,,;.,,„ ~„i ,;,:,„,;,,,,, „„,i ; • 'lhe sitipmeelclfor tie rotrrespon-litig Ive.:1;. 1.4. t : :-I ~.:,,,. :1:, : .. 1: . i , : , .. ( \ •.t i 1 t i::: 1 :1 , .; ,: : , ..: !,, : , , :, :i .._ . • t ti l::: , t , 1 7 -1 , t::: 1 1 , l_ 1• :;f r i t:::-: 1 1 - 1;::::1 , , , ;1 m it: 0 - , - ,l 'I t,,;, .:. ,... 1: . ; , r i, :;: ii h r .il ri.2. of Ili,' ' year, were .by ila l ilrorid 51,275 11--,hy (2: ana l ,n,1,... ...}- 1 i lilf. 1.1---tot i1.5e.,142 61, showing an itirrotg, of - .. , , , ~ , .0.. d... ii.t. toork_t ,j,tri.i - o.d ti.t• .• PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. ~„,,,,ly• 2 01; ctl tani -this week-over theoires c • ' I i. 01 1! - •• ' , I - !'t i , !W,le:i :,:, -, , ,t/f1:, risk, letter • i..•• "iiug week last year, With Railroad and Cana • ll.suatisituin/. ..-Ipt•if 12- Srs'.urv.-1 . 11 - e'4 • ' - I ... ~ :i i 11 , 2 ~,) :Lc ,. t 4.-,..,..„ . . i i - I :ho ' • 1 • . I .t...tt•early in, 101 l blast. At this; rate of iticre,aie, i t , p.,tt we, I mal.•ror ! 1/11P!('Ilietlt.; 11, - ' „ , •••'••. •ui the :. , ..re:it 1,m._ , ..• of i,..,.., 1:-.„, the . INtilao.: , l l ,l,ia and P.:,-Etdilt,7, - ItailnnlA Company. :"'''''' 1- a -e. "'"ri; iii'-n rho "I"'k reason I: " " v i :7- , . ,_ _ - ~,,,,,t , t h e deficiency of shiptnents•this year So far. , I .. a I,i, the :,;(:1,6,,1 tat unnti . but. costa of : V. 1.4 e'1:11:1111 , ..41 im. iltv I) , sheeted at she coMiicz ' ' , Th, '1).1'1 relatii-e to the - streetsl lats. - es m i d . The Illiiroad and Canal Company have not yet ( ''''''' tiut " s 'Y : allr•vs in the borough ;f Pottsville, passed publicly prouittlgOted their rates of toll and irons i finally. ' I portation' for- the' year-they continue to charge , ,„ c0m1.1.,t . e ' "PtotksE Excit.kx.:E."=--IVeek after week arc solicited by catempirarics in and out of the State t'o extend this courtesy. We, have frequently 'complied with the request even when' \t,• felt tlint WCre, :nqiciously, , t he: alread bulky list of our ex chanD3i, .\Ve Itrl2 fearful that we shall be ,e , uptqled to ra'ztfe the list, - ‘ - '%\.,e, n ow h ave .. If v,,- add in the future, but few new ones to it, con•innorri,- npidying for exchange, must .;ittril,nte n,,tecoticur f coca not to di,cour tesT,'butiO,unperaiive neec-sits which voni pells- us - ';ttClliet) within reasonable bounds our e SPnet:LATI: M AN , I (WIC El NG.— Thr moverneht:;'of. John . A. Washin: ton, a if,scendaht Of the family of George ‘VTishin: , - Irdi. a'to'r present, owner of ,Motiiit Vernon, :,re t., cac th , :lea . siTdi,ereditalih. as rcl.r.arcis t!. ! • , ii , positin of that estate. s the • patri , irit of the country is_ anxious to se , nire the t.r.—ey've it from future i'lese •n, 11 - ash,iington CUIIIIIICTIteCS.an auctione. riu .ti -- tent. to enhance its raluc.— Arter domatiding $270,0(10 more than it is its i ally w‘t.rtli. lie says. in a late letter to a . la.ie ,9.th that "Mount Vern fur Mr. : mar erieltfelly, swell the tellk,er coff er :, inanteurre:. In any even{ he -will traia the contempt - of the Atnerif.,..n; i:,. ;, :\tg. = Al ' -4; I /0- nr.• .- K tl• \tes WI( ME ME s i., ME NZ i❑ lb. ll= i I II MN . . . a...,,lnblaeg. -i • ' • , \Ve lett the lirot,e with ' ueqvi feeling ili: theAgy ~f ,j, t , k rin4. l , t may :tg,Lin beget for . u... Ink nothing bort of th:r. I • ~ CIIINESE 7 OII POTATO.—This itupor tant esculent was first introduced into Europe in 1850, ii having been sent to. Frarice by M. de Montiguy, French Consul at Shaili. - thai, who transmitted `a few roots to some learned: men. It -did,not however. attract any attention of importance until 185:;, since which time it has . , l been discovered to be superior in its fltrina• N!ous properties to either of the Cultivated s p . oei es of potato, and 'that unlike thiNrdiiiii.i.! ry potato, it is not liable=to rot and other ease's.- A• reat point of sUperiority INvhich th Chitlo,C, or potato possesses is, that the routs may remain in the ground two or three years, always enlarging in size, and lire equal ly nutritious nnil excellent in flavor. Exper iments prove that when the roots are left tier eighteen months in the ground, the more than trchle th . at ^P roots !eft bntdOr one .ioniner, and it is considered that they are itn- Thirty-fourth Congress--`First Session. WAS'IIINGTON, April 11.— SENA rE.—The - Setto took up the :private calendar. pnd con sid'red and passed Ihrty-ight bills, including -one for the relief of the officers and soldiers_ of the army, who sustained - losses-by the, dis-' asters to the steam-hiplC•Winftejd Scott' and San Francisco. - The Senate th'en adjourned tin NfondaY. - - : - .ll6l.7se.—The House debated and pitssed numb,,t of private: bills ; animig them one for the relief of Ex-Minister, John S. Pendleton,: for extra, Diplomatic services. The House then adjourned till Mondar. e 1 pri`l I4.—:SEs.vre.—Considerable debate occurred on an affidavit from : Col. Lane, 'in reference, to-the Kansas memorial, presented dast week by Mr. Cass, and.which the Senate refused to receKe. At the instance. of Mr. Stewart, the motion to receive Mr. Lane'spe ,tition was. then laid - on the table: Alter some unimportant matters had been lililicuSsed, the Deficiency Appro priation ltifi was taken up in committee, and, after a time, the committee arose and the I,louse adjOrned„ . . Ib.—SENATE.—The bill proposing to remove fro!in circulation the'smaller.Mexican and Spanish coins, and 6taltlishing their - .Value in receipts .ffir Cloyerrimenedne's, and providing fbr their coinage of a new descrip• ei,lll Or Cents passed. Housg.-Mr. Tyson from the Library Com repiirted a joint i'esolutio - n for the pur r ' chase of 15,000 copies. at S 5 each, of Dr.: mane's Narrative of his Arctic Expedition ; for distribution among members of Congress,. and authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to litty . appropriate ined;ds struck and' present ed lb Dr.,Kane, and the officers and men of the expedition, expressive of the'llig4 esteem in which Congress holds their respective merits and services. The resolution passed under the operation of the previous question Sty four majority. April 17,SENATE,—The . Committee of Commerce was directed to inquire 'into the nature of the Coolie. trade. • President was requested .to have _prepared statements showing the ap propriations made during the last three Con gresses. • PEN, PASTE AND SCISSORS .7.;%"Deatht: in New Yorli I;ieek, 413 11wli,on River i 4 open to, Albany. ,Tail — Joseph McKeon, L. L. 1)., or New York, is dead: lai"Epitaph on a lamb just kilieda it , remains." :'/..The growing grain crops of Columbia county look well. ' are selling in New England at tbitty cents a bushel.' sA^:%lai. Kl.tz, Secretary of the State a Kan sns. i= iu Mauch Chunk. fire ii, 11.21t9n on Saturday Ilestroyed ,C.'150. 11 0!) worth of prop,:rty. ki•iivn as "Charles the Firth," is est riled this yeiti.. ,74y,..' , "Mr. Buchanan left Etigl.au.l on the Uth inst., ill the Aragd, for New York. ,i'a)"l/eathz , in Philadeltilija last week, 21S, Of ; lever, .21. week, 55,1100 Lit,Hhels of peanuts. ecru hroncht int , , Boston frein Afrieti,.in one cargo. t-i.:l — Titerit are fifteen railways in: Maine ; ag gre!-..e length, 106 wiles: entire e.,st. $19.272, tth7,. accounts from 'Nit:at-egg-a ,tate there is tunf - ?li siekne.ss eel ,listres, in Walker'; EMI i.ea-burin4 the last six months, one-tenth the entire population of New Orleans : were inter arrest. 7:!...r• In Fientu , ky the bu hul af tantalum's, i, estimated by law at eighty pounfl,—eannel; last.y . ear •'.. ts,r. -,.. ates; ,77 - 1 ----- . ~ . . These rates we presume'wlll he! to 1111** - m 11.1chsnangl. ...i. r , mding.Satu.rday,Aorlll2th,ls,s6: adhered: t o until th,c pri c es from. all . the other I - i . - cr.),Zerrßrkr,bton, 259. Regintnt.'. ere' fixed, to enable the Zl:tuagers Jul .-_4'7iNewhiAryisort, .- ' 12+;d j e ritige whether any 0 arg,e will berteccisary. lii L...1.9-tiNewiLlveia. • , 436- . • • , ,_ • 9.fiCA'orwieh, 6 ,-.1 514 the mean tilne, we lam that the. Trade ts eheek;:, 0 - .110 !Cautucket,ll3l2.,, Is 3 . . . • ed to POMO. , eiteu tl y this uncertainty.Lbut fesr i -, . 'lSt ‘iewpart. 11 - ..1 • 1 .! • • • 1 Bridgeton, %. J., c,f. Newircre4, .. 150 euntfaeli nee made • nil dSalers abroad are taking! Drld4eport, 20 . :Piewtnil • u. , . 7 40 C. i al callyilor imp diate eonsiiireption. It will l i • BBlack. Roc-k, IVV . New llehin'swick, 42:1 Charleston, 3. 0 i.1 Newark, ~. , 175 therefore inquire gr at prudence on the part of I ch,4 5 ,,a, 160 Providence, , • 1,000 our o,perators-thely. ought nut s to push ,theirl Chester, - 125 Elavtlieket, : • 150• ( t.; t'er„ 6 ' 5451Perth.Ainhov,- . 61 works row; but reg late the supply according to i Carpenter's.i.indlu3, 135 1 Port1a10. '.'" ' " WO the demand' as far it is in their power' to do so, !- t'ilid''n• ..17.9 r, t'ttershursi ' 1 ' 139 . .1 '. '`. • . ' '•: 1. Colle4e Point. 14:1Philcatelphis.." 574 otberltte Inc price may be forced down below .a: Dureh., , ster Point, 2 ,0 Pripe,ton., , % ; 160 ' Di -Won , It,7l.lvmotith - 175 • fait remelts:rat:ly; rate again. It is Letter to L do a _. - 0. • " . , • . ~ , i a_ pli t. • , Ir,'„ , Peekskill. - ' It Pfs'buihrull-s at tip ying race than a large losing ; tist Cambridg, l ,, , . •:..es illchmind.'Ke., ' 921 , .....I•2o . ltor.buky, " • • 215 husine'4l-...,:-and at t c start they can better rega; raol'..4liswn,,iilt•-,u, 7'21 Cisco. .•• - 240. late the 51wply by oher,:aely filling up the Col - ! Floren , e, N. J. , „ 51 Stony• Point, ' ' "2:Z . LI rr , S:Amnr.l. . , ~,... lieries, , '• thin afrer their Collieries i 4 filled and ; F' 4 ukt'r'l• ..„.. 1 I.leo7,etf,wit. • .1:12 sab•ro.lMAss.. rL--- --- 1. - 0.1.i complete4i cquipp.k; IW . ith men. - •, _2l-27 -- Wihaiirl- ' tou„ fillyfillyFroth the Leliii -----z---; l we have. no shipments to re-- llohnesburg. 1101 ,, ken, . 1.19 West.E'arms„ . ' 11,2 ..1 , .. 'port tot yO. !The - ( ozeth• of Thursday Says;. t Ilartford, . , t',::o Wa4ti,tigtOtt, : C 19. 11 , ' 1 I, Beitiirik coll'ine seed here 'on .3lorillay; but tis , 1 . J'rf"'Y City,' 495 495 Lynn/ 31.5 liar ar.a,. 490 Troy. " : - • 499 , .-yet , v;::ry few boats lave been loaded in this lie-. 1,,,..p,,i,,, • . 53 I"•:,riliers, .... : 145 •gton. ',,Tlie busines iof the week"*will ho very trid )I,,iford, ' I5o, ~ . • Eng. .I.7. f ak...year t' ~,..,hiptntints to April 21, were . Mary . i. Lan.liug.. • 35:Total 'hr week,;• - 31,t..9.; 41,000 tuns. 1 ' i :N.,: 1. ,, nt , ..n. 1 54.ir Belforl. 731,Prerldus this year, r. 77.794 '..510' ..f01 5 ., 0 , 1 , 1 1 - i h e ! r i i . , `! „. b e i k -?....ze u t w b ., ve b r ou t r h n e r l,.. o e ru hi e g l l ii y o a r lle i, Road: N'aimnt . . ping' Nva s ek. Is:,!Lait sear, ,of tlieuiti . ount." •, . - , Newport,' :`.5.',' '•lt is salll that tb _ Delnivarc an*.lludFon Canal: ' "" - •.. - - - ' --- - . .-- -•-" will not I,le opened before the 10th of !tfaY. . 1 , Slklpnients by Canal. Fur the week ending April 1. thi 115;A: , The Wilkesbarr ' Tra&? will eututnonee• down; a:uvrarn rasp. my:. . ~,,. :the I - threesome tin e-negtiweek'. '- ' ' lOn the Line. - : -- - 7 5:444 12 ,PhiLadelphia.' = - . - - ;: - - , 5,499.05 'We are,now siti . fied tinit".' , llin supply Ergot. all ! vmulty of •Phllathiphizt. ' - .i. - .. - 1.5:' , 9 (41 - .... the Iteoll, by tl ~ milldle•of •May,.will•l‘o .41t0 . q.' , I N S: i w knlr k l . iloa• • . - _ ~- .- . -i' - -, - 95 . 5 0o ... - 50,1 00 , s e\,l of ,ile,'''4olll)" to .21•111 period la:t. ye.ar, ./ 0 0. 000 ', New Noe: sod r.i.inlty,. -" . ,: . c, ' 18.4 , 5) 19 , 'tom', liai=in• .. , but tl l . , 1 oaths, of the scl,on„ by , . 11311 in t0te: • - '- ' ..' - - • St'? 0 • ) Clana(N4igation, to - niai, IP the deficiency, call 'Mt.! tar week, - -- - ,; - - 33.43.3 Iti to turpitile" inercase •;fVot 1i,•, , s than 000,000.; ~ r tons; it hich will I. requirel this. ye is ar.• , i Quantity of Cirri sent by Railroad h anil Canal.. aljr,taLl and email, for the ' Cb.th'.• SsOrIAT 0'.4„ : -,ily the ii.;ll• , wing not icc it ! w....q: ..litlitiit.. , ri flaursday evenirr.i last : . , : • , :: , ItAlt.ittriD. Iv ill o . ppeyir that tic Coal Assoiltriti on is n.. 11 Itiq i lt,,tt Carbon, ' 111.1177 'l3 organizciii—hare r4ied 0 room wbere Lim- mein- rottF,ville. , . 345'2 03 ,1,, . . 4 1 .. , 11 0 , - Lv r l n klll 113ren. - .-)rro imi ben: trill'ineet twice a we, , li to consult toizother, i , .VF2 011 . (Thar,.liys aml F•idays,•discptint days.) A Refl. fort Clint..n. , . , 'i 7,.t:0...ti . ..._ er:11 :1 - 11 , 61ec,allar a teed:ince will prate benefleial. • 1 i''.: - tO the. iiipirests or all parties. Purelihststq of Coal IroM 4 1, rt4td will 1 dealers • ';Un' eltani ; elicit treett ; . Ti) rim, OW, T 1 Stated ti64lo..•+f' roms ol,lhe ("'l'll tlarrUi . ncY It!ttk , tor i 11 o'cl.elt,:t. A. 31., t, cd in th,i'V,, , lfile.of i, ntertitig4.:throtolt h. tabli,lone.nt of ••Tio ep.. may ii,,,1tr,,t..a. Pottsville,. Aprii•l4..lS3Al , . . De , rei , , , in IFt:.6, Ar, far, , „, PORT; RlellltoND COAL. aIA . RKET, Apia IS, 1851 . • . " ~-No:,elitinge :duct: last -Report, 1 Rates of Toll and Transportation on . , r r ! EUL P)170 F.M. TU • PR:-itNT. IIE'W irenK Co tt. MARKET, fip'il IS, '1556.s • ! F. F 0.71 ' 1 . 10111 - j From Foreign arriv l s; are small, and Liverpool 'is ' . t .41t.c,,rt,0n. 5 . . Ham. l'l.l.9inlon....4uharn. enquired' after; p ices, tending upwards. Anthra- i 1" Richmond, .i. 2. 00 -51 15 51 CO j 51 , 75 cite as ,without change, selling firmly at $1 50,' To l'hilAt'a., . 1 IC' 1S( ' 170 e 1 o.' 1 45 ,A; 1 45 eash,•Jilelivercil from.yard; 120 tens'd'ittston, afloat Sprinsr Mins. .. l C' s ' ,-,; •, I 61 .r' ' ' 1 '2l 115 ..; . 11 4,5 A 1 0,5 for Sim Francisco, SOW. at: $ 19—delivered there; i U"'""' 1 , Laekitwatina is st ~. tatty at $5. • • • - -_-- • • , Rates of Toll by Canal' for the present: lllosttj.l , , CiLit, • lAnict:r, April 17, ISsl.—Our; Fa s t P!.. (!irbfm. Ml. alrhoh. 1 11-iron. /firm. P!. Ctinf,m, . Reptirtfttiled thi . s l week. .1 To Philad'a., ,CO t ... 79', ~t,- •77 • 6 - , ' 1 ..!,. • . . . --- i .-iprinz Mills, ' 70 • .. 09 ,. .',.'e , 7 CO '''.%• Coal la North Carolina.. i ' • I Norristtma, il:', • 114 , ..'14•2 r,:, :..,_::: ''• '• Heading. 4‘A ' 47 :. 45 .41 _ 7. ,, ti.. Win. 31eL: in; a gentlerpo - Iron' Egypt - in! _ Rates' Freight by Canal: 1. :' , ;,,rt1i e.iirolina, who're,- inanY years was engaged ' Prom Pt. C. ,f -.IP. C, S. 1,/u•.0.. P!. ('Henan in I. iii Mining in tlii s Region, visited us_reeently,' To New I' , ,rk. ;1 90'... , •', 1 1t1 5,5 (:t sa , and gav , t.t an Intcre,ting neeount ~t. . .. the newly ex,. ; •ro Philad'a,, tto %l' I• 5 i i i, idonid 'Bituminous Cool field in that place. Tile existence of Coal on Deep River, near Egyptivos prove 1 beyond a donl,tmany years ago, indeed,Prof. Johnson, who WAS employed by the linitetl:StatestG , vernment to examine the extent ambrei (7,, Iteee of cur o , al Field's, stated in his Re-' 1 pertillintiohe wit de country in that vicinity was llTllliiill.'oWitil CHI'. But the statement was not cony sill, Bed, and even lir:Mitchell wrote against the lat4',:','r the v due of the Coal: it it existed. Mn. '31,41..ain has been employed by theitproprie tors•'ol.,:iliii Coal I.,ands at Egypt. for several years in etplyring and developing their restairees.' A largt, eltitfe, has heel) sunk to. the .depth 'of 400 ft. at Whitth',listarbt! front the surface, a very rich i vein o.f': Coal was reached, of between four anti five fetd.indhiek less, and below that only divided by i,l piet of sla e, a second seam was cound of 21 . indica' lit thickwts, making in all about 1 feet of; Coat. •Ilttc below these, a thin scam has been prVed'hy4he at ger, to exist, which is between. tive=an4 sib feet thick—averaging 12 feet of Con!., Td,S§ seams irderlie a surface of nearly let) squartrtnile.tt, and consequently must contain ti! vast attiouut or i'al. A•Railroad is in course 1,1 'cont 7 trurtion from the river to the inines,,and it is • exticetti'd that C 4 al can be shipped from there as . early• it the mid lie of,..liti, season. A 411.1101 - e. enginC;!erected on the shaft alluded to, tv:i+ imill berit, firol'addi,i qial ingellin••ry his been orderesl recenqY from our Pottsville work ships, for this NortloCarolina enterprise. The advantage of haying;saeh work done here, cannot he too well apPrettioted, as all the recent improvements in tnintn,:?,imatthinety, and thtt experience of our Ma chin4it,.4 can be !lade use of with a material sa vin V: in theb.'pest of construction, while for durability and effect the eittrines built by our practical ma ehittis,i4 in o ddsitegion are superior for mining pithy is to thn.l e built at the oldest shops else.: whgrtit't . I / s d i n gills connexion we would remark that though the: rtte.ttnt .lise-n aeries have developed many new an{ v''st fields Of Bituminous and Cannel Coal, tlit.4grttnt store of availahle Anthracite, that most valltattie and economical of every variety—seetns to he 'almost ex,'4lnsively• confined to the Keystone, Sta:teirrom wits ee the manaraeturee anti cotnmerce 6f titirteities on the Atlantic eortettand on our inland sea's, .Ittust continue to be ehittfly supplied.. and thu fr:tide in thi: article, which has increased. der-. ing dill last 30 year, so astonishingly, most still colitittne to Increase in the saute proportion, no Tll:ltt4 lhOW4llIlliV fields of other varieties of Coal tna,Y lti•;t opened .r "I' , a to Delas, l , ry! • •1. t • •,,, / •Y;i:g Pr. Ari•f••• 1;1.129. h ?,/, , tpiNtte, =ME 6rtilo. lIjP .IVNi4ml E. I :kRt, IV, Son Sprit Prktn the Seq outlay F tylp ri , teqiiipiary • ; /I! 09,,.t of cur l •infln't of _Rail ; l' , C4llintls and 11011E. , tate in seinek:of the - • .StOrk ;of the Li nna!tuaterial r ,t 11N capital hom st jri other st.iwic . :it for th r t ilirolviol to isst' 4.`it;l ''tiortgage '..-Fisini; the t :I ih Liu tof lhitt ititit-chased' cltiriSti; p:t.F TONS.' . • i r . • ;.! Findrdhe Dimnond 11.1„333 c„, npim i„ Fr.coOlie Bell( cue mine.. 2.531 j mines. FroM,the Pine Bruok mine, 19,750 t Coal 'FrudfClark's mines, 61,743) purchased. . -ra• ' •Tottil minad for 1555, 185,865 • on'•ltaild, Deo, 31, '54, 5,782 MIII •''; : ,Otvrhich n h an, Coal =oi 10,*; At Spilintop;n, 1 At I!s'nylmmpt At Itt)a On I.ic.• T.,t Divi, 1.1 • .which $3,60. - Pd tho ;',11 . ,933 ton valuelot Coal niinin. Flldrid:Yalui4 0 and I Exp'!ines for t ipOrlitlg eau] • neyttitio , froin Coal—showing a profit of !:"ab:i'liit one fi filar per ton, \ $162,806' • jinni; estlim to l Yupply of Coal from all viurces, fo• iriasportat on in 1556. is about 600,000 tons, of'l•Witreh amount 215,000 tons is expected to be obtdibeil from their own mines nrl,l the remainder frliM-Stlier mines in the vicinity. We have limi ted lite anionit to 400,00.0 ton which ire think' liber:al,! and thiey will do well if ,they exceed it. Tlif 'rollinglstnek of the company adapted for' Obit!' triinsport r ition, consists of, FirA!class locOmotires, Seehittl class 1.1.12 Y-1.11 class " t•! •, nni b f• enginez,, Ivheele! whecle' ," , I site Jame: , 14 1 Mr.',4q. , .:Tph J. r,'"/71 ' ,Nitlie . .I'.-NY:1 , 411. PikititiVire, • it4rtiMi• - '.llll;l4l.f.:7ll;rrirt.. =I brie tTiqir vit , itst' to meet • the • . Total P•t• the • c"' bet.tren 11 aint 1 ,'clerk • • • ' Tot:a t,p ilallread,in 1156, •• Canal: ADLI OF SCIIrillilLL Cill;.N.Tr. i • ;" !he operator‘ will! he la.:ii it th,e cr T"• 13/ b y ' C ' 6 '? l 3nd4R3ilr " 3 ' l. ' As; , ,ei:ition, in 'T..iltre •treer . "rer , Ill'iluieiit's , 0 fAme,i - A:riod Est yt,iri 5 11 . .. ,•,• •* T y ytt,54.31.:%441.-Fridr:iy., truth, ' - I I . .i..1;..k. I'. Nl.' - 41111.0,;4? inte.vii..' , 1;y Ita r kl vad: ter.tx:' .;i1.::1 th.,lnt.le lire itii iced 1,, ;it l'ettillhes; - , •. I Carivil; • I :11.1W la tiVil. it i, ht,pel t 1ie11113111031 , c.f.. ' ' .- • , , - ----- , ().11 I•:xrh,inge 14' Sr't r i'51 1 . - 111 , : i4 Jell' i 1 S. 6 1 itt..l' Nl.kti. Pre,i.lout . . ' Ir, =Ma • ••are, Lackawanna & Wedit ' d Company for thj, e q mpany for pro: EI)11(1E PHELPS. ~r--I)it 1 AE.\IILLS. :in. E. IVarrell. Imlrew .T. MEMO 11.•ury 11111,1,, 11• m. E. IVarrea, 31 , •Ehnth, imuel• L. :Intends Rufus R. Graves. l® ELM ,retitry%4 Report We extract the fnl if the Company for Railro34l con Ittml9. mining improvement, - ,te. 1 S5l; ; ~ t .riirtiun awl equip rourl. ininig.improvements Now York, R•vilrolci ttelimranna k Blooms.- Comriany, hts, deducting cash on hand, $7,6110,172 76 stock Paid in i:. $3,051622, the s and mortgazet./floatibg richt anti _ _ IMMIEM BEE iompanies. To finish the yowl and pre:zeut year, the compan;V have c all additional i 12,600,000 in bond: heral Coal Agent's Report we talc IC , ml mine,' by the Company: a.nd from other mines in the vicinity.i' year: ' ' 197,947 '1 was saki, 1941,714 during the year ,Dec. 31,75, 36.9n3 Fd durinFlS:s3 w L lelieerel ap f 4,1- pd in flip lino c . tip) North- 46,511 77;680 • Erie and connecting roads, 21,521, ion, 217 ! 160.711 was . received s6oS,99l—averaging ,r ton, to which add $127.906 for ' 4 on hand—and we hare the total 'nine& $7:16.906. The total open.: ~ transportation, he., during the $573,091. ' • tke 119i,647 tons of Coal outrlit. $1313,8071 'lining, buying and trawl- REMOVAL. • LEN N & CO.Ovspertfully inform k lkirthe public that they have remove:al to - ..V0. 192 OW- 11 , 4 , St red --(six stores shore The former stand.; Philadel- I Ha: where they have opern-.1 n large and elegant stock of at•ticles In their line. which they will sell at a small advance on the cost of !mix* , tation. Among the goods or,. viz: , Illrh Fans for party. bridal. and other occasions. Portable Desks. Pert Folios, Ay.. 1,,,Th. 5 , an d chaltr'a Portable Dressing Cases. 1.85_8 ,----"„ istipsrlor French opcz Glasfes. in great variety, . I la-` 5l, bat English Poole,' Motile :i.loods, — 1 . , s Archibald is -the general .kgent of I:ich Peeornted French nfidlhresden China. French Nbas and Newport tlngs li.r traveling, Mr. E. 'McNeill. Chief :Engineer. • 3 . - • n .1 It d AV artstan, ...oscine and FTC. 31 - e, finii, Conneel and Land Agent, and 1 . .. vs :ihmrabh , and Card la!ij'a, In great variety, Albright„ el enerai Conf . A geni. , T 4.10 a Tete and Cordial Sete, in cases, . 1 ' Traveling Mirmrs Mid liana illaos4 , . V TELEGAIIPII. . , '-Vaitttillifx 04 C"ppor, en t iv:l4, t; c .„ - 61//tY, ti O'CLOCK. I. i.e. ~i Fink , CfitkrY, as hazer'. Selifors. Pen Knires..te., : id, rv,ord ta— 1 moves:Odor. Clear, Fancy (not other boxes, , -- 1 1 rali Bohemia. French and Vonlitan Glass Article., • ' - -, 4, 1 (0 • .i.adiele Shell, Tuck and othjir Combs. . -1 150 English add French flair. Shaving and other Brushes, - '.. Itt (bold Peneil Cases. Gold ThiMbles. &c.. Itc . !.. -'_ 80 Fine French and English Pdrturpery and Toilet Soaps. .. ..; 1. 75 Also, Agency for the Re:11 Verbena Water, and the 155 genuine Jean Mar a Farina =Eau de Cologne -1 00 Philadelphia, 'April 15, itlo - side dump Cunt Pars. 4S du , tturn dump Cott' ear', 44 0 .1 iS 1, 7 58 learF, 6 ZEE Schuylkill Countx,ltailroads--18:511 f 1 lowi,toz is tin , quAntity •Coni tnnsport.ii over Irnads in S , lluyik ill Count y, for tlwnwl: eu.litig uu Thursday oveniinz 1:1,q TpT 14.. and S. Haven R. R.. 40.713 lii nd 11t. Ca. beti - •i'liTH!:111 V:AL•p • 0,111, , n ..n 1.4715 17 1:;7.510.1 Ct , •,!l; IS , 1(J-1.1f) , uS Lit; i. , 4, llnylkill " 10. ii MO9 'ku•:l7S II Cnion Canal R. It. Coil Transportation transvirtnd during ill , mold • movrit T,T it. 5,11%; 01 tid:: tin 07 1:11i , m Canal Cumberland. CoalYrrade, 1856. /O.K. TOT St. For Or. I:,st pi ( - C.) tai Tir2. • COAL? . iSTOCKS, !,NA) OTHER SCITtYLKILL CO. STOCKS," , 111,L,'1":.TJ ~LILY 10: 211031P.-S!)N & 1: Al LIU /A IPS Pottsalll. 'Min,. Hill and Siltuyikill M ,, unt M , l ti II 'arinon alot Port emrl.ll k - - - - It ny I k il rlwrry S" Mara - - • CANALS S:Lurll ill Ntoi;:ation ~rlutplkill Navigation. Proforr,t:,l Cui , ‘) ('anal . -• 51, II; lThion l'referrol - Sit ! I) ml-,01 Coal A Tratp-r!.d,:it'll lo!,: 1.TLI:0.11) ('0.11,, 0;4311' 4 1N I LS: Little Schuylkill Nay.. It. It. 4 . .'C0al Co. 41; I.e,high Coal & Navigation Co. Co., - ;Su ! 84 ; Hazleton float Co - _ Molllllaill Coal CO. • t ! I',•:llt..ylvallin Con! B. It. Jul) .101 1 4 l(r2: RA:. Co. - ' - 'Wu I , I.l',..englloy Cool It. It. Co, - (H) 11 . -_,t‘er 0,11 It. It. ( . 4). - 5 0 5 :; ; %; et 1.1 I. COM pANTE, Iniprovonwrit Co. - 25 25 North lototh,to Coal c'o., ProfOrrod 25 , 2.5- • 25 •••• Conlloon S 9 Pohtivart• Coal Co. - - - ; - I ,- ott' C0 , 010.'1004 1.7“01.1 . 0. - . - 1 t ;,0 ::(0,,• • •,, .40 NoW Cr.••• 1: I',ol Co. - 50 1.:%; ISCELLAN EIPT*I• 4 I I I • Nliners' Bank - - - - Farni,r , ' Bank - - tsvill.• this Co. - . Water Co. - Tht• : 4 tnok all Coal Clonpaniels will be added to be above ligt, whet] furni,hed by ttiose 'who - desire their pohligratieo. NEW ADVERTMENTS MAHANOY COLLIERIES. it) LET, Tw ,, 01l Timm: cl,utEitir.:4 ON I:It: t, Branch of tliv Ulna Ilill Railroad LEstension fn As'alaa.l abaut to to ronnnenetul f to eaten.] up B liun.,:tlSout lt utiles west A.,1,1 :tn ,t 1, For 11,1.• e, apple personally or la' lett , r .1. P. !nt ; 4 ,utit 4th street, Philalelphia. ltelm April 19. rpm,' attention of buyers is invited to our .stoel: or the aho:e v.j:/ods. consistinc in part.nt Or:logos. Currant M. Walnuts. Lemons, Coooanuits, Cream Nuts.. Fi'lS. llakin , .• 'llac.-aruni. _ ' Dates Ainv , tvll4. t'llo,,,lato. ' t • Prunes. klilbort.4.; tweet 0i1..i,... IVllich)vo ‘‘ ill sell at tinn lovri•st marl:kr:Atop. With 3111,.. oral diNeouu t for rash. Orders por mail promptly al ton ': ,I1.1:c D. PEARCE a: Co.. .. lilt South Wharves, ahoy V' st., Philadelphia. April 19. 1,-Z!ii .. ,1 lii•lui . $0.022,606 97 , 332,513 27 24,181 33 155.950 00 . ' R SAtE. 1000 Acres o f d . Val aable Coal Land.' LINE THOIJSAND Acres of ,the , I 7 vnl tiabl.• (tread Meuntain Coal lands. situated in Rutlertand Barry t ^umships; Sehu)11:111 county. Pi . is hereby offered :it prig ate sale! The' Ashland Eaten inn itailroml runs thn.m.th part of. the property. schleli tsim ilerlaid. with Coal seams and ;irell I imben.d. Ear !lifer '-tui,e or, information apply to:f•amur , l LtAvis, Esq.. Centre street. or to th. suhserits.r. a 1. ,: his Real Estate Aireney. in Ilailrorid . street. Pottsiilli::. Pa. The terms tire half rash. and half mortveze bends. FIINSCIS SPENCER. 125.000 00 999,,.561,13 Pott yt ilk. April E., REMOVAL, Ot D. L. Eitterly's Hardware Store I A \TING removed' from the corner . ux Codre and Market reefs. to Fry A Martei, old ,tml. nearly cpposite, Mr. Listerly would inform his friends and the ntbahitants Or this and adjoining ...up. ti,s. that every thine in the hardware line will always he f mud at his establishment. where they may be certain ..r getting superior article , : at the lowest prices. Z-ri *Lie tnemLer to call at P. L. Esterlv's Mirth's:mei:item, Centre' street. below iklarket— , 74 N 11.—tirders for coal screens. of Fsterly A Frick's min i&tet tire_ received and promptly attended Pottsville. April 19. , THEATRE--TOWN HALL. LAST NICHT BUT ONE! THIS EVENING (Saturdav,) Bene fit of the Manager., -Gliv'Martnering'—Meg. Mee -1.114...5. Mils. CVNMS(iIiAII.SiCIII 11116 a - owe of -HAM LET.- To eonelude with - 4bn laughable Farm of the "d'arsrn' Noeke."- - Mi INDIA' F ENI Ntl.—('otpplimentary Farewell Bene fit to MRS. CUNNINGHAM) and positively lamt night. -Bride of Lartunertneor - -Lucy Akliton. Mas. CCNNING ;POI. ringing, and baneing.; 'fo eonelude with the Ote erotic Drama of the -Child rd the Regiment.' E (The Child of the 11ezi men t,) 31ne.CrvNINGfifal. P(4tSliille. April 19. lvsll a lfi-lt EOM UM McALLISTER'S Pianos Points tot Lightning Rode. WR POINTS 'are made of a tap er- Isaly, about six inches long. w,ell gilt with pure gold to prevent the action (if the we .ther, -- and tipped with c lid Plat Ina. They have been in use for ever twenty year= and have give,n general:satisfaction. Pri CFR. $1 tor; ;1'25; SI .50; .14.'2 00; p 00; p (s). per point—the price e trying according to the quantity of ['Wiwi. l'rinted directions accompanying each point. Manufactured by MeiI.LISTER (Established Cimstint street, PhiladOphia. • Va-Insulators and Iron Sihples furnished at theinw• cst prices. . April 19, 1006 16.7 t* 573,091 DR. ALLEN'S CONTINUOUS GUM TEETH CloNsTrruTE THE MOST VAL JVAIII,E IMPROVEMENT OP THE AGE.: IN ME CHANICAL DENTISTRY..Teefh put bp In thlu .tyle are neat. !strong. and beautiful; without joints or inter, slices for the accumulation or food or other extraneous matter. rendering. the; Mouth. as a r ennsequenre. sweet, nod pleasant. 'With tin ridvantages thu 'ire greeted +‘itb universal favor by all iho admire handsonie An d• natural looking teeth. Ila4ing availed myself of the richt to rm.. and already teed them in my ptactire, I feel ennfident of 00 result In recommending them to' the pnbile— M. IL L. DODSON. Pottsville, April ISt 180 n 1 rglin , I 1 .13 , t 1 el. =~s ; - 16.5.4:F0 51,0551451.0AJ 15 3a.4ai 16 S4:4S) lit 519.i7,6 - ,111 47,67.9 11 tons, 5437.344 15 2 442 14 tons,' 170.2c0 10 ,5.:“ .1 17 1 ,1 12 PAR.. OF.i 511 1.5 1 lit; MEE fill :',l I - LO ' 50 . 5.2 - 511 511 - .5(1 (10 0./ 511 7 =NM 51 - 1 , ric nn 5n ! 55 • 1 s.ti • ro • rT, "i 5 , 1 720 FRUITS, NUTS, &C. NEW ADVERT'MENTS , • it • Id ' it . 111t/DS • N - .- PROCLAMATION. . . . ~., .. By Telegraph arta Yesterdait's Mails. , f . A '- Adjotirtied Court of Common 11 . .Plesiftir the trial of causes there depending. will i ........._. • .., _ _ . ,_. _ 7 I/ be- held at Pottsville. in and fn. the county of ttchnyl. The itororalty of Philadelphia. kill. on .SIONDAY. the 25th day of April, ltibti, at 10 o". crock' in in,ffo r enoon. to coutinue u t . w m e . v 3 r d oe d7 k z a. ,,sheriff., jea J n an n i o e m s i ?` 1 . • 1 3 , t h i f o a n n , d i h ith ar i . r i y ng m ti . ec si li oo ne re d tl h te as A b in e e e r t; •• , tftittsTut..4prit ls.tssa nomittatedyin his place. ( AN OrANCE The ' Indian War to Oregon. 1E 'THE ,Boro gh of .PORT .CB4l- _ _.. i .i.__._____....._.....-..,—• ' . • J ON: '.. ' Joel Painter, Superintendent of Indian Al , ,•,..0.7,,13. B e itorrlained. cfc.. to curb the following fairs in u - rigop. saysthe present t i eu ty in, stwts, and fill up ttie sidewalks r the sante , the top to ' rill l ' be gravel or cinder. not less than e)zht inches In thick. ' ne.Z.L. - .Main street on the south] side. from the present • Southeep Oregon is.wholly attributable to the curbia7, to t he. britze. therke of the north side to the vets et . the! whites. • . br•it,h rsilm-td-t.s.its,r.u,itt,•holl JkilliA...o. • ' •• ' • SEr. 2. 'Washington street,..ou the west side, from 11111 ---.4-------.4.. -- • • , Crock ‘ to Pike strok.f. - The. Wakeinanites Aeonitt.ed. The trial of the , Wakemanites at New , • see. 3. Pike Street on the south side, from Washing- Haven, Ct? ' , - Acharivtl with murder. has result. ton street, to connect with the ph.sent etirlring on Mr • ~4 • / i,,...",- , ke tl t s s r t . ".. .4 e . t :la . ?kson stn•et.'on t.t 1 uvrth side. frora.ll. W. .• 1 . - --- -7- -H . _-_,T - '- -- ;'-= - -' . - -, -= -. -: 1- -L,,. * • : "' Brown's curbing. to the Mill Creek Railroad. . ktd in a verdict Of acquittal, on the ground of ' ' •-:•- ' • ' - tiz". --- -r•Fr.4" • ?" - •• • • •• : 7, •"',..r: -• ":"..- 1 ':: - n: - SEC, b. Pottsville street, on the south side. to the Jun c. ill ' - ' ll ' ll Y •-I*. 4 f,- . ..-: - ..-::'„... - ..t - ,.•.....,-: v. -i.. , ",: -, ,sz'irfr tis'.. d t.:Zs3l,,. ' ticut of Jackson and Pottsvilld tOrlets...froui the. Mill -., ,--e-e-ee•-• , *.„'"..,..,''' t - i'l,:-.l'" - ‘,,... - • "-"••• • '-'.., - •. 4 :51 - 4.- 1 .- -- ^• - •''':e - ,31,, , ' Creek to-=on-ton the, north side. from the Railroad to De*pa lobes from Mr. Dille's, r,1,- ‘l;lVlC l tilit c , '': - "'"- - ''•:: ; '.:VVI4". 'I : :: \A r,. ifys.:44 I: , end opposite the curbing of the anuth side. - The State Departtuent have despatches 'frer.: : r `••:-.......: 7 - • •,';'...- t ,••,;',.:.? ri - V.:' , m, et -ttlf - t- 4 •'' 4 ' Su.. S.. Thecurhstone not to be less than four feeflong. from Mr.: Dallas, iii which he says that the fv 4 .-4,... - ',:t . : - ;',,,_k - t... - ::, •i.t,:f:• - t„ ir,r4•:-P -1 ,-it. .- -' % ,:..• - ‘ I , : ,* 1 : and twenty inches deep, the toplto be•dnetsed. Atte dres_s- . . the differences between England t!.. : '•• 4 1- • •3f•ei - 21 0 7',41 . Pit 4: 1, , f' • ':- ' --T.,. 1., : ed nut loss thou eight inchesau the end a:lusted, - the anbjeet 4 '": :4' '' itifit-1 4 .. 1 :-:M .' ' 7 '''s - v - :-: --- `"iii 't .. ,!: ' -I'7. ...' __.- _74 ‘ 4 , : zs, • eurb,dones not to be less than d Si t, inches in thickness . anti the.l.Taited States will be fully discussed in '4••••1.-=,..•_T.s.41... _ .. _ _ ~, , .. ~, the ctirbmg to be :.a.t aceor I gt, e plane an grade Parliztmetit. Ile is led to believe that the dis '''f't-Z4t:,sc' ' ,lAir .. V :4 - _-_.: c .... laid down by the SurveVot. - • f • ' . - ..'•,'''.' •v , •••., .......‘ 1 ,..---r- ._.-. ,- ' - The sidewalks t , f these streets to be filled from cuSaion dill not be devoid of acrimony to. -:,---- -, - t r- '• - ____,„,.,.. , ---- -- -- • • r..IX , - 41 . 'C':5.1....--".. , the line of the. pnverty to the citrbing. ' • wards tai :i country, bu,t he is prepared to bear - • s ti. ,, it further orrlaine./. That the pavements of • I j /..VCORPORR TED BY TILT ;srArr: of PE.VNA. • r. ,z ighttr.. foot sire; ts be not 1e.. - „. a than fifteen feet wide:sixty. it, with philosophy. lie mentions with par 't ticularitv numerous acts ~ I . It.sf.ontgetve:: streets sixi of marked courtesy ‘ ON Eli is reeeived in any sum,' i i n - s , d 7 ; , , ,, r,. l :e ffi tA y . t r w; t iv: t .. r, r , : t , t i,. ... f t o; n ty il f e s t ,Nt , . ~, vx e t ntleli to him, including those of member); L tre'' irt . i_yi large or small, and interest paid from cite day of ; tit: ' , PIL A intoan, - ordinance. Nbrember 14th. 1'155. ancl 4 i of the Citim.et, and regards these manife§ta- CR dTOMI. i , 11. llr ITERM AN. r ' //' i; tions as !exp,ressious ot a peaceable disposi- Th.. office k open every day', from 90 c,oek in `the morn- ': Pert Carbon', ApriflQ.lSbrt . , le. , I, iti- till 7 o'clo , k in the evening, and on Monday_and : ili‘erted t.l. be enforced. z___. , lion towa ' rds tins country. 'fhtrsda3- evenings till 9 o'Clck. . . „ . . STATEMENT i 'FT Ftyy, PER VENT. • 1 _ .. .... . . !WE' ItE c yIT. pER ('ENT. ' -i . All PutrN large ot math are paid hark in g old on.dre; .T lie Latest From Europe. ncand without notiee, td an,y!amonnt. ` . "! (AP TIIE RECEIPTS and Expen- . • , Pditures of the Floromh of PALO ALTO. for the year ' • mni-E—Wslunt street, i4oUth-West corner of Third 1 t' , 55• W. DEN:WA/Ell. Treasitrer of the Ikmough of 1 .4 rrerraW(he Striiiiiiihip I.l.iltic--I'snice emi c iu i led, street, Phitadelphia. ; ; ' l'alo Alto. In acenant with sald I ItOrough. from February , • 11,1 r. II I:NI:I - 114 It ENNl•lll.Prert - th:flit. 'l ;7, 1555, t0,the,221 day of Marilh. 1556; ' Flt Baltic at New York brings Liverpool ; not:IMT SELIFII.IIIG E. net President. i • . , Dlt. I• ' ' dates to the 2d inst. Cottorr has advanced, wm..r.'itr.l4i.; , :r.:l, toli. , j fly Valance 11+m:titling in the hands of William and Breadstuffs are unchanged. She brings za KU-IVES : ' . i ' Bensinger, Treasurer, as per •reprn't of au- C. itindre . th !dun ust , , 1, - dliorslor the year 1855, 1. the,glad news that the 'Treaty Of Peace was. - ! F.Carrol Drewster,-. I n A m ount received from .I.rok - m h Lattor;ta 1t ~..,.' 'o'n .d at Paris on Sunday, the 30th ult.. No ! Joseph IL Parry. I c r liertnr.for the year I•Zdi, - sBlla , i Bcs 63 r ,,? l * L . ' • . 1 Haney L. Churchman. 1 .., I. - ti elligence hail been received of the missing' Francis Lee. 1' - . . $946 at 1 steamship Pacific. The declaration of peace aniontiting to more than one i :' • Clt. was announced in Paris and London by sal ditirre with the act or incorpora- 1 spocash paid on onL9-S drawn by the Town Council: ig.;!s. Ground Rents. and such i $ s si-, voes of artillery. - Paris was illuminated, in l i t always insure porfect s--curt- i !toward A Co.„ for Police Maces!. : • ," ' 5 25 accordace with previous arrangements. In o.ice beyond all risk the per- ;. TMCliarles Ilabei, f r Lumber. ' F. VV. litagfies. for Attorney fees, ' : , 10 00 y this old and well-established 1 John P. 11 , ;1 art, fur copying, dnplicate. ~ : , 0 England !the church bells were pealed in jo I th.rge K. rimtith.SurVeyor. foilrunning boUnda- , over the i event. Three ort tour weeks will r„.ii lines. g rade of Baron street: and making a probably' elapse before the final ratification town plot of said llorough, I - 220 00 John Steeke. 1-da)'s Work on sir t,_ l'stl will be eN hang lranged, the details of the adjust- It liannan, for printing. Ac.. 7 15 ment hng been referred to a commissioner. - -ti. 11. srma.r.) . - John Nle4ler. ( Auditors.' 45 ° The English Parliament re-assembled on . . monoarr,4l. t . Jacob Madeiniaqr cutting enrrin• shme fm' sheet, 731 31st tilt: 'fbe great event of Pcace has swat Cirndy McFaddely, for 4 days''Work on street, 450 lowed up all -minor subject of news. The Joseph Latter. fOr 82 days' S?.:j . l hours. as pt.q. su- ' 1 : 43 intent advices from Parma represent the state pervis 9- - . . ' 1 ' Patrick iludy, foci' days' woe on st,-eet.sl y2.ti, 7 r,7 'of the siege in that city to be carneu out David Reber, •00 do , 4 Ins do do 517 94. with the: utmost, ric , or. A general scarcity 11, 3r n a rd Fo x ; 59 'do 1 If; do do • en 5 • •-• _ Francis Condon: 4-8 do 6!y; do do 54 73 WilS apprehended throug,hout India in conse- C. Corragan. 0 don bona and cart. $225, 11 25 quence of the want 'of rain. Pstriek 011arrah. 4 days' melon work, $2 0,0.9 50 _ Daniel llill, Jr., for smith worl:, . S 7114 John Du11y.151.; days work 611 street, $1 12'.:' 17 44 ' Ilichael Fox, 13' - do 'do I do do' -- 14 i_'.4 'John ilatinan. 1 year attorne fees, 5O 00 Anthony Rth. 11,i, a:x 7 :4=slm work. $2 00, 3 50 W. it. hioyer , smith wotk. ' , . 668 Itrizlit Lerch. shovel. Pirks, ' ete.. -- 30•2 Ernst Kleinert. for spikes, pick handlos, station- A', Samuel Lewis. for'survey of I 'don street.. - 3 110 W; S. Chillsom order from Co tr( for Cnion it., 1•5 IV-. It. Moyer, notices printed. 1 2:, W.'S.. Chills on. fir Pamphlet Laws ..f 1851. . 1 1'2 1 4; 1... m• Bensinger. 10:, days liirse and cart.;-'_ 25;37 12L. , ; do do 493.' 4. days' n .rk on st.. $1 'l2l :, 55 9, - ; IV. :4. Chillson. Chief Iltirge. , 24 o 0 IV.. It. ?lover. High Constabh• , to 110 IS . it. Stellwa g on, Town-Clerk, , 26 75 IN. Bensinger. Treasurer. - • ' 16 75 lill Usury L. Benner, Edward L.Carter . Iti,bert Se.ltridzo. Familia K. Ashton, Jantes'it. Smith, C 'CU 1244 0.) 1.4 w 15 17.012 I 01N) 110 '1,1)S11 15 The i trretitutnts, < now ds4la N. In ace”r, tion are made In )Iort;z1 tirttolasssecnritkf as mull ty to the depositarf . .. and ppp utanoncy and stability of I nsfituthln. March J. [May 'UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. - 1 \TILL ,he s'oltl! at. public 'sale, on I W edne.day , May i-iih, ISsti, at 10 taltvt;. A. M.. I to house of J. M. Fezer] in Pottsaille. tht: foltotrintt isesand lots, helongin,7 t{. WM. RICIIARDSON, in the I.ltr.f.h of Vottsville. to,ntit : 14) feet lot and 4 hon4s i.:,n Centre street, T r 4 l )."4:. 14 131,2.",t1 11 737,344 O. 567.:'44 15 CIO CNA lots. Val . :lint. l i " •••• , , 11l tIO .. in ahant 41F6 strek, e 0 foot int and 4 hnus,js on rear .Cent re street, '2'so foot lois. East Ntarlietlstreet. ' . For further partirulars allply to C11.k".1. q. HILL. Folt-rillo, April LI, 15.7 . 0 , 11; 1 44 \ Agent THOMPSOPIH&: - DENCLEiI, Bankerit and Deniers in Exchange, = 1. WILL sj rictlirlattenil wall collections ; V V entrusted to thrd. ne4diate Business P aver, Leans. Storks. and all ett.et s.,tirj t jet. . . RalikerS. New Snrk. Draft' on Union Bank of Londonillelfast Mtn king f'om patty of Ireland. Natiooal Bank or Scotland; also at. the Atm of Messrs. Green & Taylor. Liverlex& .Mesqr.9. Taylor, Itruco 5: Co_ Lieth. Scotland. , Cons antic en hand and for sale for any amount. from Cl upward, in sums to suit purchasers. These drans Are p tyabh: at 4.40. and are good i 11,V, ry part Of England. Ireland, :Toth. II d. and \Vale:. l'n enrrent Notes exchanged at the hest rates. Laud %Vat rants bought and sold. 19.'511 idan. 19, 1. 1 / 4 .541 3.] REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. t;LENN'S I:O7.iIAN KALYDIII:, iLN entirely sate and elegant prepa r.Lnral,, r.lll , or phew, I•'reeklrs.sod of h, ,temprary entammus :Wee. falrnevs and idearriess to the skin and grad. n a liv prodth ing a I ea ut ifitl r.tt cents per Lot 11••• GLES'3:'HINDIAN toll.. This admiradle preparation for the hhir. has been de• fore the puldi , fir Ta,nt!/:.tice geom. and is greatly ad mired fm. p , mnotimr the gamwth of the hair: preventing it trmn lanin! mit. or !netting gray. removing thedau dntil. Sr: it. imparts to t most stu?.horni hair' a soft aid ghts,y appearance anti has the singular' property of ;nal...tic:7U dirt. when n e eessary.—pep, 4,10, .15 w ul 0; GLEN N . : , .1111)31.1T1i1 i;.()SE T.ruTtt A valualdo proparatiop givittl: a pearly 'Nrhitonoss tsr the tooth, firlonet , s to thf-gum , , fr.,4ratwe to the brath. both: rompo-ed bf tho purest 3111r...clients: it rannrd poggiblv injure thi , teeth lint on out riry trill pro,rvo them from deray. 1t hag I ,, S•ri t iq., it by d..nti=t. in 0114 and othelgo(dintrios in t twirl practice and nit it great sati4lartion.—Privo '25 cents per Lox, GI.ENN'S VEIMENA RATES 'lllls , tolEtiltful 'and cep - refreslihn)4 Toilet Rater 1, , pr,plrt•rl from the kayo , ref Tito hot bons.. plant Verne mh , Lemon TrifeliA). it!) areatest p.rfertilm—it gill ln. found Ter.); useful for re npuini: the latigotii. incident to the Sprit: and Smellier Ill9llthw. er for ere;wded litre perfutimq are ,admissible. the Nlerhona water will h e found very pleasa nt in Gm sir% r,i)m. a n d an is perfume LAr U. liandkeredlief it is equal hi the e it ex t raets. and mull more evonoinieni.rito. a pleasant ;11anize fl, , 11117))10,ine Water. to wi t 'h, by.many, i is preferred. Priee FJe rent. per bait le. • impiis:•N•s CITtII IN ELI.Ad NIUSK 11051:. G MILLEFLEuit Prise re) )).I•tirs per bottle these trti •h•.e have ,hevll imitated hp htisertipttious pur , hasers wishilw the et•litlirlell rh.:l,” ask (or floater, terms,— For sdle by the propriefor , . iILf:NN A: 0P.. , - ' i . No. 19'2 Chesnut street. Vhilf.l.ll.hia. N. Id—Persons at itllisfnnr, wishing a❑ of the alsoe nrtlrl.... by Sendio L ... th e :amount in posts -e stamps, or othersvi..e. tho'artisi... will ls. sent as directed. Philadelphia. .11.r11. 19.,155d l4-3m ' . , Oil street. and iiizhwaysj viz. , i Paid Thomas Hirst. Mr masonry --1- --. Patrick Fagan. 1 , 4- labor, • PUBLIC SALEIOF COAL LANDS. 1 4fu en Eagan. eating. IN purstifattee of an order of the Or- " r i i ...r. ;i7,, D . \ , ‘ ,.,- ,, , n7: . Maker, Iphn ns; Co u;t of St:1141511(M county-lames IL firieff, .1,,,,, fli t r,:jus. •• i Clarence 11. Frirk and Robert F. Clark. exelcutots of Wm. Peter Cuiranines, ,- COLT. late ofti . .• h0r...110,,,r, Dans tile. in the ra mot yof Arthur Martin, •• 1 alonteur. d,,-ii-ed. will ea nose to piddle sale at the Phil- Thomas :Mullin. 4.o.lelphia Exchange. in Pit ibid.-10104,n Tul•sday evening. Edward Cellahan. cartidg . 1 Mao 13th, at 7 !o'clock. the following .1.)....ri1ed rat es- aliohael Folios.. '• ' tate :-Titirty-ele hi full. lentil, undivided eight Lund, ea Samuel A. Shepard. for sub and tenth parts (the allsb , into eight but tired antrten Patrick Dougherty, carting equal parts to 17• divided) of. and in all, that certain Mains 1 ,,, i i.„, : ,.. .. 1 tract or trams of d'ilA I. LAND. situate on ! the bead ia a- Williant Caine', labor, .1 tore of Swatara river: iii the townships of Tremont a nd 0, hi, itii ,. . Frailo .in the saiTitulity of Selling:ill, surveyed on lonin io w , s ,„, y . ~. . . warrants granted to itolllert.lrrin. Elijah cW,.. , (1. - George wi11i.,,,„ It, hull, •• Weed, William Cook. John Conk, Robert Amu. William Thomas Pastel '• alontglanery. James Millq..tonatban Walker and An- , • l'hernas :Littch • o 'drew Carom, containing: m the whole Ilur Thou ,(71d. lienjamin Daubert. labor, ttace ha te/ro/ ow/ .ei.rt y-Ar 1,077$ ' , WI Ni.l . EFrfireg. and al. , on ,. 4 ,, , ,,,,, rd " . • „ lowan,. bounded by lands now or late of 'the New York .T „ hn Lew i s. and Sohnvlklll Coal Company. by bard: surveyed to Jas,'" William See. cartine. - .1 Miller and others. with the appurtenance:4, late the eel, le `,,.marl (till. later, of said the (Ire( i1..01. I 1 ' 114 Marqnhart. - I The ahoy, described lands area part of the widely eel,- • ! Barrett Ilurk.‘, earth , . 1 ' brnt,„.l lands 4 ,...,,„.„ as : t a li , Amer - risme r,.,,1 1,11 , ..5, till , c . m 0. , ,,,,,, g .,,..1„1,, r, richest and most poaluetive a r ia the;comil)j Of •Schuyikil I, ,:;din 14 Van, m ro and the inteot pposed , to be sold'contain , about Two 0„t o , i i s , inner. - - hundred abed inn rleen ne.ies , new! we, :tun. .Itolr,ot her with , . 6,4„,,, It. sir ,i t i,. su r ~ , y i n c , e t c., ~ the interest of ,i,t ,i,,,',,,,t ho the in, (me . ..m 11 elds . i uni ,,i i t ,,,,i,,,,..„, i „,„„ ry. said 13114S)-Mifillit. ell'14( Colliery, which i has a capacity 1 Charles p tis-r. bridges. limier. etc.. i ~. - : . Al ..,-.11.........-----------• _ of produring ono hundred and thirty tlMusand tons of • at. D. NV b•nd. cull .;rts. et el. Coal. Per annum; lice:toll's Colliery, with a rapacityo• f , itenry tluiternian, spikes.de , • t• PIIILADELPIII.I.-The Amigtean 'lumina . eighty thousand tons per annIMI )S. S. :".infzlirt. k. Co.'s 1 Philip Iluls-r.ilacisstnithing, . ~ 1:i i tions!ifor municipal officers, are as follows:- 3in i ,. .: Gaiety. yielitinitpoin thirty to f , ,rty thousand tons per , 3,,..„4, $ . ,;,,,,i ~,. j, r i,t, s , e t e .... - i 2 Sil ' • For !‘fityor. James C. 1.121111; City Controller, annum. The Mine 11111,1tailroad'extendstinto the meat ' Jr-hell. MeCord. lian.., -. available points on the property. The (latish Creek 1 50 , . . . Branch of the Trlqllolll and Mount F.:vgle. Railroad. is ' Charles Smith, sina-1 0 04; . . 1 1.9•0- 1 - I.: 11, Snyder Leidy; City Sidicitur„ F. Citrroll Ali} 'der tel constructed; along the western 10wders of , Mitt.ellaneons expose amount for the f- -111'air1.2• sit 1•1!- .1 - 31 1 4 1 te.t ! ster • Receiver of Tuxes, John Kelly; 6.1,1 lands. Railroad, connect these hunts both with ' l'abi,. Jacc.l. hrebs, collector. commis- 4, , the -astern and southern markets. With the pro,4oat inn ~ ,,i„,„ „„ t „,,,,. . . 110 95 ' i CliV I COlntniaStOtlitC, ItObtirt G. 'March. NVe provernenta and facilities five hundred thousand tens If I do fie' ituplitmte, and attending : , •-t • o,cil ran he taken out pig annum. Conditions of sale i llorough elertidn 1 . • t, 00 1 olis0:4 11 4(14 that the editorial profession was very, will he made known on the day of sale by 1 Frank Pott. billeys. 1 1 , in 5 ' .t i creditably supported in the CourifiTion in the vilr,s B. tinA EFT, -1• ' Auditlim ilorough accourits, 9ta l ..y ROBERT F. CLARK. --Executor,. 1 1 henjamin Dan natl. J.7;11141:7. 0...., •1., ff.) II \--1- ' CLARENCE IL FRICK; l ... • , contest. Mr the Nlavoritlity --some patriots - ; Inc , . I). Ilmirsty. me ..nritng. etc., 2 4-40 I . i Ry enter of Court. JOSIIrA 110 Y Elt, (We' +tf 0. C. , .1,, de leditin) Itoro'.dection. 15 5a ; voting up to the 'd ballot, Mr Cul. James S. -April 19.1 , 54 i 10-it . , Jas. B. Carnal...n..ll. cones , ] fee. 25 00 1 . . , Er.ali Gane, tor Seflif••• rlrt constable, 1.10 1g) •Wa lace, of the Sun. The t(clait nominated - PUBLIC SALE ' , i ~ '., " for hand ' uIT,,, 200 .. by the Com imti in I=tram,, tit ilinexception •, f ' • . 3 . IF VALIJABLE REAL ESTATE, l::,si, s ,'il,l i l•C'rser'i'e" Ur4r." " C " rt 7 1.2 In. do Town Cle.h. .. ' 70 O.) 1 alde t : : and it unaininuusly 'supported by the 1 f.sit mite about one Mid a half to iler from tbebon)ugh ; 2,4 no Jac E. ilibsomd , t reas. 1 of 11.11).Ltrf.S1.• In the rontity of ..."•••• t•hu . , II: ill . ; Jas ti Molt:in. Hall .1... 2 47 iii'.4lP,li tit . A merle:tit principles. Will be elected, win be said. pursuant to on order of the Court of ('ram- ,I.,t in it-ii,.. s rutting w lasi, Sc.. 1 12 , , • mon Pleas. :of the county of Schuylkill. by Frederick PatTenberger.Committe of John Peter Paffetiherger and , Tatra Ma/ I'roperty. l . ' ' E 0 llz.,,eth - Paffenbereer. 'Lunatics. it 111.11.111)Faie, Otl ;. Paid .1. Si. Werberilbazt i . $ i 1 , .40 11 DentOcratic tick-f, against which it is pitted. S tTEIiDAY. MAY loth, I's' l . 1 . Paid taxes andstindry Dons. lc. 45 1 ! tl Wallaec of the Pifilidel At the public house of ,1 , -ho L. Yeager.in the borough; ' .‘2111..6 „.-irCol. 1 poli..te of the Cirous Ifu•itMs. ill which he cum- of' PillogrlN o. afere --: said. All that certain nmasnago. : Bills INya?Jr.n. plria San, in ,a • ,'"' tenement and tract of land. situate partly In Itinegroyii!' paid note err Bryan Mullin, Lo4l 00 u, ..,. 4. and partly in Washington townships. In said county . 1 1 Paid unto for )Maoist Ito,-44cli. . 374 2-4 : pipet:tat• illeritorJim achy N1 , ..,:ti . Welsh and Lent, Schuylkill: to be sold mit the property of sahl John Peter ITo orders autatanding room 1 .4 54, , 27s 77 -..- i the :404polenn and Murat of th i lin ..ine-e, sap :- PalTenberiter and Elizabeth Path:la - burger, Lunatics, in 1 ! 702 06 1 "We 0;311 never forget the first time we.ever saw di: , I,prl rat, trod,. or ri..7.,,i, 1 hire,,,t Arrou Fit . ~ • ! a circus. exhibition in the yoontr-, j It was at No. lf - All that certain tract of farm land adjoin-2 ; , • 47 40 1,, , ing lands of Daniel Ilutinnel. Henry Sotzin. 'Jelin ;":l; : Paid sundry items interest. tiamnur.t, in Chit Sztati.. anon t 1 wen ty-eight ,i yeats • I -. ' 1. , ,,d. and .1),,,,t1 I'o !Ads. Derfler and Frederick Pill'effberger, and lots N 0.2 - For tAr...!Veller:tfett to Collector. , , ..4 u:, rage, on a "hottallion day," find Inch a eVvoca a lid No. :l. onn lain ing 119 acres and MI perches. about 10 '- '3O 00', thin of hard 11)101 men and rosy checked women or 00 acres whereof are covered with enrellert t timbor. I Paid Emanuel St rouse o, account. do T. II: Win to - ifein halatnre of account, 23 70.' "we 'Myer saw lictore or sine°, and such hilarious together with thelapplartenances, rmsist mg of a one'! do Chariot lieldta- do i . 2 tut 1 :, ' 1, enigmen I Mk never expect to SeC again. " story log dwelling „house. log ! stable. Ice. , • 0 fq,ta wlinq .fri•otent, lqr Vv. Avowing. ei: : . No. 2. A tract of ce-nel land adj o ining .the above tract.: Estate S.llothig - er el. Wean:rill fortitling sidewalks. WI VI . . 1.11 , 1 of Frederickillaffeela.rzer, t rart :4 Nos. 5 and 3, cons; Jacob, Krebs collector tortbalanee due, t::: 711 ' .tiiinim.:44 arri.a rani 4a perches, being covered with ex-; Jas! E. ctito.ou late 'Treasurer for balance due. 20 23 cellcn fchesn at timber., . : Elias De Long, (In da. . • 2 !(",t) Nr , ..1. A tract of rheanut timber land. hounded by'! -i, . , tracts Nit. 1.2 and .1, taut land of Daniel Hummel. con-1 ' .:1717 79 . , . taining 7 acres Mel 2,7 pk•reh..c. • I We the subscriberseluring audited and adjusted the N.. 4. A tract of excellent rheimut timber land, lam ro '=braze 11.••:filalt. toll , is MO Sarno to be eorrert . del by bads of John Kreider and Daniel II ammect. and , ' , ' Ag. iltil.TitN. Sind _ ;_,, . I . 1 .Inelifo; li n o s N05..1 O. r.1.11,rill.11).; acres finfi lan 1ter..11..).. ) ' , • ELI TIIO3II'SON, No. 5. A tract of yets:al land with eacellorit cheSnnt , Port Cat ben. April 12. ':',ll 1i , .-iit .._ tinder. adjoining land of ! John Kreider. and tracts Ni,,. gip . , - 2, 4 ;mo d It, centaining Vacres and 110 perches. No. It. A ttact of WfX).l land. with chest Id timber. ad-; join:: Janda of Frederick Paffenla-rger. Ley et. 7-immer-1 .. man, and tract No. 2.crintaining nacres and SI perches,; - NEWLINEI OF COACHES, . Corn4'white. •• ~ . . to, PerseAs deslring farther inforination in regard to th.o , : t " ; yellow " 1 71 ! ft( above property. will rail. Other on the under:km(l. re• Between Aahland.and Pottaville. Oats: •• i iio ' ' 47 siding about 1 - 14 miles from Pinegrore, or on LEVI Itt - -: Ft 6 - : 1 0 .r r RE subscribers int - rut the publie Otos - Se, Per it.: : 104. : i 11111. in the hr rough of Pinegrove, - at whose office a . i - . . • Coffee, - ,• i 10 1, , , 19;..1 st 12 . 14 that they hase commenced running mimeo!. coaches draft or plot of said property ran to F,.,..n.1t inn. . t • , td,,,, i ts,T..i (O. 9 --- , 1 1 . , ,, , „ i 1 ,5 .. , ,. r t , i ,.. 1, ; aa- A ,; l ,: ia .a n si i d i a r t , t ,t dln A d sh lo i . a t ri t s d Y . i e l 1 ,. .. e . r a.; , P ;• 0110w 7: v5 . ,. . The sale will enintncni - O at to o'clock in the forenoon,: Mess pork . 17 50 : • r.li when the renditions will be made known by ICU 1 - 1 • " I ' l i '''' i u o'. , a r). ; •i - tt -,. IT (o - 21 ! inornin. , at 7 1.2 n'elm , k, and arrive at rt:EIItRICK !PA FFEN BERG ER, Commltte. ! - •• . 1 . _ 1 .,,, . . Segni. " i St ", I CA; (-,-.,, 7. , •% p e ar re t s a t In 0 doe. 4 Lease mats s Pinegrove township. April 19, PH . • 10-1 f ll 1 V . 'r'tz.. 4.". 1 lintel. Red ts title. daily, at 3 o'clock, P. 31., and arrive at i N 0 i i7 . 1 11 ' ,7, 4.1 .., T . L er 1-73 . - . - - 1 s 1 • is:, ~.-. , _ ; Ashland acs 1-2 o'clock. Faro each way, $1 00. As this -.. ~h,i, em .,„1,.,. ..; (if ft:.'i I `VI ei ts.l. THE STATE SAVINGS FUND: 1 iin,.. has been Mit on to arcommodate the people. n 0 rev -, e, i..„ t „ t or , t . 3 •:. •,..5 ; . tio OFFICE,I es. . i peetfully solirit their patronage. ' COCKEL ..1: BR 0. - Card spring„l bt NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, i N0v.17.'55 - 1 t 441-t f - it• winter, I 93 • 92 6 . : 53 TO. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia.- CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING MIL L . I • . - - Sperm. 'prim... . i 1 1 1 . i . 1 41 15i.14.- 7 .lntr.rest five per cent. All stuns (-1! money . The. Great Invention of the 'Day. .o " - winter. 216. 2 00 (Si. 2lv !-::: ' . . _ returned On dowand. ! The sTATE SAVINGS FUND, No. Kt DOCK STREET. r I IIE subscribed' announces to tile eiti- ' POTTv.V LLB MARKETS. e,,. ~ nett (haw to Third Street-and adjoining the Post Office.; zeal of Stch'ttylkill iounty-that he has 'secured . the Wise it. Pl:tur, bh - 1 t 5 ,j,..... 1 2 Dried i l e... hes. par'd. $4 HI reeeives Money on deffi;Sit 1 1311 v. froin 9in the morning n: tto sell EDWIN an JAMES M : CLARK'S IleW . Pft. ity,; ki. , nr. ltd.. 7, i) 110 do unpar'd, 2 2.5 until ain the afternoon: also Monday evenings. firm T : tent I.:louring 5011, wil)rit is pronounced 010 greatest WM;at.liii.hei,l f',01, - ,, 1 71. Dri e d Apple.:, rued, IT. 9 o'rlock. Interest is :allowed on de-posits at the rate; American Invention of the day. The iubscriber hat, one n y 6 , - • , h , : ...0 t12,:).,1107...11, /114 of FIVE PER CENT. I. t r annum. Deposits will his re-; of these Mills in full ei - i, , ration now, 141 1 Tremotw. where Corn; do ' fd Rutter. per pound. ,z.... tangled In whole or in part on demand. without notice. i. tie Invites all persons-L:ail and see it in operation. Oats; do - „to Shoulders. do 0 (i;, If) The popularity of, this Office with all claases of the ' This highly ' nto:Won . and much needed Invention, Atotatoes, do ZA.I 1131U5.. do 11l fa D 7 community. both In t r oWn and country, and it s (T am. t form s an entire new feature In the manpfacture of Wheat Timothy Seed, 400 Ifity,per inn, ...:Z. LS) fluent success. may be ascribed. in part, to the following! 'into Finale: and-the splitudid manner in which ft per- Clover seed. S f. , 4 Plaster, do substantial reasons: I - •, forme hi work. Griudiu t g. Bolting, and separating the .. .. _____-___............_:...._____ , i lit. It °fret, a convenient. responsible. and .profitahle i grain at a single oporatiiin Into seven different qualities Depository to Executors:, Administrators. Assignees, Cob' of Flour and Feed. and that within a space of only twin- POTTS . VILLE PRODUCE MARKETS.. lectors. Arent& and all public- oflicerres-th Attornevs, l . . ly•one feet In lenutti : by four feet In breadth, at the ra- . (Retail Prices.)" , Trustees, Societies and , A ssociatiOnF. whither ineorporp! pidity of twelve buSitels per hour, en la pair of... French -. Very little chanz,e, comparatively, - has been effeeted teal or otherwise-to married or single hales-to Stu, , burr millstones only thirty inches in diameter, The- In our Markets during the past week, The 'Take or mi. dents. Merchants. Clerks, and business men generally-, 11rain is converted al a single (Ter - mill into Eaten and most, every article remains the Saine. with 3 Very f e w . 310C11.1a1C.R. se Farmers, Minors of either x. and all who!' Superfine Flour, FineElnur.3lldillings Shipstuifs. Shorts except imis. 4 . have funds, much ordittle. to deposit, where they may , and Bran.any powei Isting applicable ;o promd It', from a WHEAT ItLi /UR-Sells at from $9 to a.l. 59 la bid.." he had at any time with Fire.per rent. interest added. i , !! tour home up to anytother desired. T 0 small spare It a ndlltyn at $7 25. Rye Chop at $1 19. )11211 ('ern3.leal at 2d. Depositors receive Bonita. with an abstract of the, occupies would not he missed when placed in a room with 150 cts. - ri bushel. . Ily-Laws and row.ulations. In which - is entered their de-1 other machinery. and t*1..1 email amount of power it re- (MAIN-White Whcat still sells al $1 75 and Red a" posits. which Books 'perve a 3, Teachers. They may dealg• i quires to propel it, makes it certain that. ere long, it will isl re) 74 bra. Eye I.: • 0 4). Corn 75. and Oats 45 et, -1 1 lot nate, In rase of sickness. death. oriabsence. who shall re . supersede and revolutionize all othelEfouring Mills.' So MtIATS-\o rhange.-Beef sells at frisn 12 to 14 rents seise their deposits, without the Intervention of Event-, applicable is this Mill to the wants' of the world. that ? tp. fu. choice cuts, and from TO ti. 12 far rommon pie tors or Administrators., Any one:er ; more persons May : every saw-mill. ma ditinelhop • locornotive shop, foundry, i cea.o Mutton is from 10 to 12 cents "a M. real front DP deposit In his, hergir their name, Insfor any other person ' lorge, rolling mill, ol any building hating a power alrea- I to Ilt. arid Pork from 10 to 11, li, f.r hams: and In foe! or persions ' 1 1 1 dv erected, ran now hare within ire walls a cutnplete Mer- l dried meat a. tonues ..te. ,• , 3d. A Report is made each year to the Legislature and . chant Flouring 31111 i at the trifling cen of from four to Salt )feats are a little lower. (- hould,rs ;11', wmth Councils of the City.i 1 'si seven hundred dollars. and t hut tho titiorrabus amount I front 9 thin, and barns from 12 1 . tto l:, rents 1 1 M. 4th. The Officer , Are: sworn Wore they enter rip& of Grain raised within the United - States. ran Er, corner- I ItUIT AN D VEGETABLES-A ;vies art'4 , ll in- at their rattles. in-addition to givingßondi with suretiX. 1 red tote ileac, within its limits. ' 111 110 to : 1 :1 : - .7 7 , io, t; rls of. ('~rat s 4 fror.i 1.2 to 75 Ms. 5t11. 1 The State Satidgs Fund Isla taw/ Savines Fund-; 'With ono of these:3lllla Dearly.eTETT large Colliery cjs . onlans ;7 . a 90 r nd rti,ip,s , , r'f''.. - t• bushel. Pa rsi.lps rs net an Insurance and Trust Company. liar large list of ! ! czblishment in Oda county. where item power is used - tailmt als.ut 1 124.. 1 . 1-... 1.t1,11.A. 1'11131.1 Mi. ni for plant- Depositors end the Philadelphia ppblic, have been care.; l.l• pllllll,lllg, should he supplied. Thsly could he erected - Ingi:lii ids, p g qt. int to obserrothrit the charter attobbt tho business and rat -a small expense mid would enable them to mannfac ! P.llO - ViShtNi.,--Ilotter , rst. ils at 20 ront 4 ".;t4 lb. and risk - of insurance. 1 1 , -I me their own flour. - • -- ; 1:•,.-4., 12 1 el sTs II 701. , Stb. in order to alTot.l every relsonable 'facility to Ile•1 -This Mill only r•tv npirs the space of el fm.t in l o n 4 0,. : I ilti P.i ' ;!til. s. - :' tltars. Ac . rt^ atutil ibo ss 'o '' Coto. positor , who reside at a itistantoYytira the timer. their .1e -Inc 4in width. It IS also portable and 54......, li nt I, p . ran men. `titan' sell , (-t s- 7-.4 Vell" , v 10 mot 55 bile :rot posits an-permitted tebe withdrawn by checks. after the 1.., placed in a wagon or dray. :and with a single le TS' 11, th 1 ...:* 1 "...t - 14 . I ' ll ' l- ' l- ' l4 ain ' t ! all 14 „jot. r It. manner customary with the (:ants. 1 heck Books will 1 suled to any part where they desire in rise it. Its ,on.. Tinnlh, :, st is Cu rib t.'••4 (0, and Cl..Yer i'i .!.., "t) hu he furnish.9l to depositors r hoht charm. . s'rttetion Is so simple that it ran bo ettnneeted with any - a ll- 11' ,1-11 - 1 ' • ' The nopahir patronage Is ...toxsti upon this office by a . . regi ne by' tangle shaft. . . , fifty s..lis a 1 from . 1 i...4 to : 1.0 Si 7.1`11 f . l Ver (Lay is -.1 ~ . . proverbially tautiousanddLerirornatingrolinnamitY.and Sinele or Township Eights - will be di s pos e d of by the NINO 14, 5 .t-- '• 0•' 200 ' , . !1 4. 4 y the sane. : awl Tnnotlit where the cliaracter of the in=anition is hot known, Is .snbscribor. Ts:siding at, Tremont. hundreds of ,erilli- $.24 1 :,: Ila-...1e. the halo I.t .1,1.1; :It .i 1.1.0 1,1 ton. I'las.c. , a grittiftle-raet to whteh the Trnstees desire to call at-; rates from Millers and Others who have seen the Still In : .o• - 1 0" en- none in market. 5:,... Is .r. a 2 Ii sack. is phodifel in our ne.41.4-1.4 iltek -. tention. . i OEO. H. HART, President. , m•eration,CArl 11311,.+11 at the residence of the subscriber.: F 6-1,1 l'lth " t'' ° LI ; • IJ.S. L. TICE. i sellat.. 12!,...."....a. - 0 if , . C•elLth at 4: cia 4,..cta., an d Thin. MIAS. 0, IMLAY, Treasurer. i - t March 22. Pt:X. : - I 'sl.tt I but4 l .; 12 "... 1 ITi. Shall at front 1` 14 " (,r.,, 2 - - to , bleb. , ME 01121 y9„..53 ) . 24-) J~lttßl'Jll,': P.., 1"-nr.1 `\{ OFF 'IAL. 1 . .. trilp.ll,-.• . in the hands of 1 . . .Bensinger I•alance i❑ the handy if W. ilensiwz.,r, 'fro:tsar,. f :tea f via.illl t tle Ttor'ough of Port tr ton. 'Otto tho Ilon.itztt of Val, MO, accord -1[1.4' no a roport Of a committee of the Town Council, . • rsiznod And tors of tlfo itorcnnr.h of rain Alt.. do enrt hat hfive exantiniAthnn! , pl earentint of SV. itonsitzer, 'Crensurc4 rfpaid Borough, and find it 3 troo and jot stateniont. t twat of 'mt . ic d,n , and . .1111 IN 31 EIMER. S. )I,7l)(i*S ELL. Irk "dit'rs 1 Pail , Alto. April 5, 1,,5,1 • STATE. /IF THE „PAO urv,‘ er P.‘.r.,14 , ..1i year enJilic r,...1 . ,5,u1try 7th. 1; 13 - IZFur the f0n01n,..; items. ,•001votlitotu : ii9l,ll‘. I rrk,lll A.•••,.1110 , 141h1p;i 1; ;Iti 11,nsou Si• Ftlai cum, 0 H i • it (13% , • Litt of ';',IPTS and Expen ,,l'..onT CAI:II. , N Zro the Lti• Trv:t. , ..:;l I 7 I t axe, 311.; th;ni.lt; ;; 1 .1 ta.p.,. r. 7 ' 4 IPJ IZeeeive,l ft:r tln—; For orders (attsta . c t pre. }:nt:lnve ft.-rt..dne do do do do dodo It. M.srly do do d 3 It. Ito.d.tto do do 110 M. D. Wh..ild CR. • Ity the following itt.ntsof I Expoittlituro , and Italankteq _ tlutt. 1 . 35 ' tit MISCELLANEOUS. Dz\^. '2'2, '55 Defeat 'of Widker's _finny—One, hundred mid -Iwenty Prisoners . Shot.. By the-G'-orge Law at New Yot:k, we are itr possession of California dater to the 20th 'of March,and.ituportant news from Nicaragua . - The cahfornia intelligence i unimpintaut.— Mariiet4 dull, and money stringent. 'ne I n- dint wtir still continued in Oregon. The jvhole of Costa Rica ‘‘as in a great excitement about the war against Walker and his party. The port of Punta Arenas. was full of troops, and the , command of the:, same was green to-Baron Bulcw. The principal .armv. ditdcr the command of Gen. Mora, was about :film) strong, it was accompanied by Presiddnt Mora in person, and Was marching lowar6 the frontier of Nicaragua. t The ;whole number of troops to he levied is to amohnt to 9000 men,' and, besides a loan. of 5.:' , 10(.,).600 amomzst the natives was decreed. Th`e war'appeared to he very p polar,' and daily enlist‘nent; of ioluntcots was spoken of. 159.1 t 1 , :.1 11 ,'!JI. q 14 1 4 EOM MENT The:Costa Itiva accrrant3 sav —"that the Aortae wear intronehed behind stone fences on 1d eltvatetl :mil excellent military puai tine." Notwithstanding, with horse, nearly Coqa 11*.ans, "jait taken trial the plough, - 'll}llltl tllO preation, recognize L ' 2:2 61 .1 their tneutics, ttrr one volley, leap the walls— : arid. with knife and baronet, put to the.sword . ; all they encountered, disperse or take prkon 'ers the rest, and "cost uli atraire ing viOorv, with wily a loss 16 killed and 25 49 ' 1 1‘ 1 , ) ,- 4 1 I nt•crar.. '4! , 1 6'l ;;,) I M. 4 nil 1 , , 7 $1 Infither despatch. from a Cu.ta Rica source, says , MEM FrOtu information, "which, though not of.l, At:lat.:can be entirely depended upon," ,ve j. find that Walker's party hail allowed them. ! selcc.itobe completely surprised—their scouts -, been taken and made to confess, and the r...ilead which strewed the field - are the sad , victims of a bad cause, it iy true, but also-of. n most, culpable want of vigilance' and disci ! piinedn the commanding officer , . ; Prlsonent to be Shot. .; 4 Idr I SIl Ur, 1 - i) (dl Pll 52 INI :II 4:t. IS on 00 1 ( ) 1) .1 • G'l 12 21", ori 47( pr 24 '1 2 i NICARAGUA INTELLIGENCE. Ant410,...it the foreigners a tender of their ser tires w:asin:ole fo the goi eminent. A hittle haul taken place betWeell a detach ment o'c Wailier's.troops, lilt) strong, un der Co). ad a body of Costa I:tic s ail-1,...,00 in . :lumber, under lien. Mura, near the 113eieeda Sauta A,Orivatenetter, dated Liberia, writ : ten by a t . oritigner at !mail quarters, confirms this iMnortaint event„and has good fitith for the sneees of the war in fitvor of the Costa Ricati army, as the troops are in good condi• tion rttal full of courage, and with to be led agaitist the fillibusters. Ati , express that arrived in . Punta Arenas on thi! pith, states that 90 of Walker's men were!4' (mud dead, and others, are supposed to have 4:ierished in the woods. Nineteen prison ers,.w'ere tried b'y court martial and shot. Titt: cholera and yellow fever were said to rare ill Nicaragua, committing great ravages amoa'gst_the• natives and W'alker's army. Cy Alarketo cr.4[IREcTEo IrEEKLe FOR TM, c1 , 1111.11.A NER Ithesit ilotir, bld., i ti " - Wltt;st.rotl. 1 7tt •• . 1 t.,:) 1 ' ' 9 D , I - 11 111 II In'lt 1.11. MBE= C., 59 Or. 95(1 4 S 7 75 Si , 375 1 51 (a. 1 1:3 1 (A) qt, cr. SO Cm" 93 48 6r, 52 52 (a; 51 22 ('E 34 9 ) 4. (a. 13 11 1 2 G.:104