7-:±"1", • ,0" liners' POTTSVII. st.TVIIDAY: Ai EIL 26, 1656. e . .Tat: circulation of the .. .4OEIOP JorII2IAL Is equal to' 1 zrecAte circuit' n any THREE other Ea:its:l ,pithikhe , litt the oun y4ittni as!! cirrulatr , l Mona ..,t poilion of the po 'lotion. an aelvertisentent in , in 11). colutinci Is; of c n urse , worth as much to the 7 1 . 1sra I.IS it puhli.htti - th any three o th er paperel. In` r 1 iey the rate, of :ti , lA'r Using are IlbraY% graded In Accordion to the cirri, note of the piper. ---- nvsluciiis NOTICES; • . .. .C.. \ °TICE of Leads Royer. t . IF CI, )Vitlt :•;KED FJUND.-- , :ess advertisement.. si'llAN'S GOUlit SALE.—See !cotire , signed' Jacob ~i;vr: TrW4tee. tl,f,Y PLANTA. ran h. obtained of G. E. Itc.rlicher iirl•Ill'I! -f-nek Farm. See adv..ertlseinent. , ~. 1.. Ii.'CURIST, offers himself as a candidate f..r ~f 'lttir44-4k of this Itors.uah. p. Pi:ooi, Esq...of the Ashland Es.tato. offers to ;,t less,•son the Dig itun...- , 1, advi•rliscroeui, • \ 4..,.. IND, AND HOUSE FL' :NISII ING GOODS.--,Ssr a.l - 1 , 1 Shephard Nan narlingen, No. rs ::: ,tret. Philadelphia. - ' ‘1 , ,.11:5.' r EVEII AND AG C Cf:RE.—S,e advertise= 't of is , A. Rhodes. prom or of this celebrated , r. LEWIS REF:SEP. displays his card as Magistrate it-nveyaneer. In t•etlayli paps , r. You .'sill find it ng the advert iSettlen t tt• . I t ANC'S SPENCER. Esq., Magistrate and Real Es- Agent. offers for sale. a tract 'of land sit the Broad , ntaiv. on'easy terms. t r'LLEIIIIEN V AN' , c't - M BIT I4ND COAL can bk . ‘ 4 " d of Thos. E. Cahill. 101 Walnut street. Philatieb See advertisement. ,i AUNE M SS ANTFACTOIIT. —W e DLP:10( AND .t ' at t ~.1 0 i,,u to the advertisement of:Phillip %Vowls -0 „' ho has revived the business the - o tld tand. - , e ,N,, ':' er of Sogond and 'Market streets, this BOrOUSIL t.' , 'l - W3f. M. WEAVER.. the nellr&r."o proprieter,of , - ational Hotel, at Shanedtin..tts refitted that old ''''; 'stand and increased his tacilities for ace,,rnme 'rt. See advertisement in to-.10 • a I.Pe r • . '7 • r• B, L. Et , TEll EY having removed his Hardware Store the eorns , r of Centre and alark,el streets. 'l',,e Fry & s's 03,1 stand. nearlynppo , ite. infornfts lit. pul.lie of Ise thr•ongli our rolumns. See,adverfisement. 1,:II ONI \G lit4ll , s.—We refit , ' tbe attention of the ,t , the advertisettient of Thomas A rinitaje. in tor of the superior Electric Mazi,letic LLltt nin t* It , t's. eltre or . business Is Vine street above Cwt-lfth. 1%11- Iphia. HE Five Per'esent. Saving Fund,of the National Safe a temv. Walnui -street. southnest 'corner of Third rt. Phiiadedphia. now has ?mire than One Million of : ist all lit Mortgazes, tiround tents and other first -4 serurit es. for the benefit of depositors. TILL GI EATER ATTU teTlitN.-4 fur .young‘trwns it of the 'its' lilt and Cita Store. Mr. Stifnuel C. Tao, is still to ding to:his fose stock.tundis ll.itV: a ran, inz businAs. 014 ,, him a 'edit 'and .ricamine the su 1-r artieles in his line 'which be offers for sale, ' PUBLIC, MEETING. - ITA'he Americans of the Borough of Potts. Irtit.: and all others opposed to the National lioistration: and tho.lo in favor of -tile 4 i en . ,:";:ctiott of FILLNIORE t 110 NELSON. t • requested Ti)' tititet at the frotse of Daniel on 7tfoqay 29.0 z; next. P. M., for the , purpose . nt toi'ming ,I;(.4 to I.e supported at the ensuiti , z 13orough all the tirs!:Nrind iv of May. it :Tile vilizen.'; of the different wards . , will cc. "I the candidates for the ward .41-leers. to I, e tP u t .'•p Tted to the tneetin , —and edlididatis for 'rough oflieers.ai, large. will he nominated the trwetitlLT. /iikordr eo t the ci ll pvn /Wee. ( - . W`:l,l(' MM. .:1. Dcitiff Jamps H 1"71m1A., , 11 A 'lll, , sqrs etz, Lebo and Hippie we are iadebtcd forpnh It 1 B -hell above, it will be Perceived that those ttl;.: Tl , lr,oryl) oppa.ed to the pre. nt' imbecile National Administration, and :vorahle to the IThion principles adopted at llarrishnnz Convention, are called upon meet at 111 1 1 . S in thin Boron 4. on Tnralay for. a l e Imtrose of forming a ticket he so-fir:mea at the ensning Borough on. As the call is a: liberal one, entirely tO,lie in character, and admitting of no se ey whatever, in these preliminary more .ents.'every citizen who sympathizes with merican principles and feels ail interes• in welfare of -)ur Borough affair, should alie it a point to he present. It is all im rtant that reliable, capable wen be selected s candidates fo r r Borough, offices. By per's° al endeavors itic,ne, can such n gratifying. re ilt be secured. I.Z THE MONT(Irrt InnsWontcs.4--These wnrks . :- Alkt -I Danville. we are pleased to 1, ft — , 1,. • c ~ Ittfen out 'lop °pet Minn again. the difficulties o,v een thAcompanv enil the workmen who • V ` 1, -- I, • beenlT A the , = `ere On n strt -e. having rt . piste to ti m .448,tisfaction of all concerned. We congratto liiiie . :our Danville neighbors upon the terini 1 ;yition of a "strike" which tnnSt have affitct - 1 0 the bus:-- -- • ' -onyh. •-ii 1221 Er ftdPEAN INTF.I,T.TGE:SCEtO the 9th jnst., has been received by the.'AraQo at New York.— Mr. Ilnehn an came pv.eri , .mr in her.. Bread . stairs had ex'perieticed a further decline irj Price. , tidinzs yet of the missinr, steam ;hip Pacific. Commercial intercourse has'ye eornmenced lwiweeu . RtlSSia nil , ' the allies.— The te 7 ., of the treaty of pence have -been promulgated. and are said to be satisfactory to all. B. ssia eontledes much to the allies-- more we think, .than it -vas anticipated clue untild be willing' to yield. IThe news hy this arrival is not important. I, ,titykr.ActA- —Novs- from San Juati to the I , lth inst., confines he intelligpme or Col. defeat. ;He lost 50 killed. The defeat is , said to have been caused throw+ the tte, , q , t_etice cif Col. Schles'singer. Th. remnant of!hig party' had arrived at Rivas. The men • Were loud in their curses of 'the eowardlvyf din el: : Calm. Thorpe fa*vedSellles ,in).-ter in the field with pistOls. and threatened to sit 4 hint. but his gallantry proved Ilse , I, , ss. the ieefficiencytif their commander had ere:.ted n Panic: None of the canal precalt li,ts had been, taken against Surprise, though v*hin Ow heart of the enemy's country.- Ira;lier's pro , :peets are improving.. Another .1,-ittle had taken plane hetween•l4 Americans and 200 Ilie;trei. The licit r were de. rated, with a loss of '3O Men—the Atnericans ,dog only 2 men. Walker's ease does not seem so desperate as at last accounts. „ A ssoct ATioN roll THE PREVENTION or STEAM MIII.ER vr;,Ociklion. co- Ooset,of persons who steikm boilers in the prosecution (;1 theirhasiness. is in ac. tive operation in Manchester. England. - It appears that during last month; the chief in ,.peet.a. of the Association made 157 . visit's to the works of members, and inspected -15.1 boilers. The result of the bettors of Uit , ifughly organized associations in mannfhctnr ing districts, where '' i they do no , exist, similar to the one noticed ahove, would he most satisfactory. In Schutikill—a coup f!,' which has in daily use more steam boilers, than any other .county in the State. except Philttdelphia—an association for the rigid in. spec-lion of the Steam boilers of tneyibefs. Would be'useful, and afford a feeling ct ritr to operatiVeS, which at pre;ent theyean not possess. The matter is iritportart, and w e trust will attract the attention of those having in use steam boilers. AritSNNIENT OF ri E LEGISLATURE—A Po'll,rtos or ;VIE DIIMOCRACY STILL MI:CR LIN)..; TO THE Rem LEAGUE.—On Tuesday the of this State adjourned sine hue;,,.. ~ ,wing to the controlling power held by the Senate, enacted . much less mischief 04t was threatened. The-importance of an conservative. reliatle Senate. wfls. !lig-cc more powerfully exemplified than du ring. the hession just closed. The reckless, anzi-Anicrican, Rum feeling which character -41 every movement of the beer House, was Pnimptly met hy -the !Senate, and rebuked tr-inner worthy of the dignity of that body. Even at the eleventh hour the iepresentatives, et the Rum 'interests, endeavored to force tinougba new License hill, ostensiblk to li tet,se beer houses, hut practically, fbr the pur. vo, of repealing some of the must important of the new Liquor Law which has ,tu.,t gone into operhti.in. :Ms disgraceful enactment was ddletited in the Senate, after it hal passed the House—spite of the manly . effOrtsof Messrs. Morris, Dock, McComb and rt7lier• to defeat it—by the auritx.esl Wile. Let the people of Pennsylvania—that portion ,t-tii'!sed to 'the indiScriminate licensing of rt, shops—tuake a note of those who voted ttlth. /Arrest:a in tiro on' tto2sototo ottNimrt to . . ... ~„ threw open again the thousands of 'Yile.Ftotn -- '...Zr.tr L - aos: 'PactitENT.!--The: Loh&in no - dens, which foryears polluted the fair fao.e of : . virities are discussing the merits 'of a new ) , ~ ' ind of iron carriage-way_.Pavt.onent, which is I,Peunsvivania. Remember them.. ' ! , .lid to affard a better footing for liOrses than 1- F , A .....m s e ,i s r,,. Itft e k, iLroomin4Rork, (17.4 k ,, : • ranite; is free from noise 'and dust s and, is i , Bernlntrd. Moser, /3 ?V `I!. Camnt.cll. r: irtv. co.: - ' ~th lariblvi ftval 'Pct Inninictil.:: , 2 . bourn. Crtg. Edinger. Fulton; gets. )1 amet Ilan.. ! i i mm , . ' • - • cocd.:,'llems. Hibbs. Hillegas. RIPPLE. Ilubanr.' 7- 7 -- Innis, Johns, LEBO. tel Longalesv ! M''...' . 's. Cartby, lilst.,e. 2.l4near. Ntinnernachrv. Patterson,; • -.. '1 Pearson, Ramsey, ~Reinhal, i . Roberts,. &fishery, „,,,,,,,. _ ~ .1.77- ! - ' 1...„. Shenk, Smith (Allegheny,) Smith, (Caml , ii . ..) ottagiNeiß Smith. (Phila..) Thompson, 'Waktr, Whallon.i - ,". - , Wright, (Luzente„) Yearsley, - Zimmerman, and ' The gnaw' , sent by Railroad this WCta: is 49,- Wright. Speaker.. • •' . • .7 : w 52 15—by &nal' .33,116, for the week 82,143.11 Nat's-. .Sles.rs. Anzustilie, Backlit... Ril.rwin„ . s k feisty h R - 6 - ' r Woad .765, 97. l 9 agaiost 60,- Bo rry. Tt,,yli. Brown: Buchanan. Caldwell. Clover, - -". ‘'''' - 2 ' Crawford. D.A. Drsdall..nntsebt.'Claylord. (lib-t`9 10 tons: ,Tote! by 'Coat 504,0 , against honey. Raines. Hamilton. Hill. lloleoinh, 11;m1e.„.165,473._12. tomt to same • peribd last yam, The keepet: Ilunsesker. fmbrie. Ingham, Johnson. ha- "sliipinents this week are.7,leo 06 tons . ten than Torte, Lovett, :11:Calmont„ NrComb. ,Ifnugle7. lifll - ' , --40 , - the viirespanding.week lust pear. ~ Ter. Mantgemery, noorlielid, Iforris.Momma 4 ,Ori.: ' .. . Phelps, Pareell. Reed, Riddle. Smith, ( Wyoming ,)'.. The deficiency from the SehttYlkill" Region so St rouse, ail; Win trude and Wright, (PaulAirq— -far is 177,479- 16 tons—from iheLebigh, including V i 44. ; , . shipments by itai1r0ad,..16,207. Thellaueh Chunk Mr. Leisenting 'of PhilaAelphiti, has- th - e" Gazette hays that the high Water for the present 'week, ha. almost totally suspended-theshipments honor of being, the author of the disgracefhl if . Af.Viiiii,wiielr. wilt make the deeica..se.nt tha hill. We wish him jay . ( if the harvest' whitil, r 1 end of this.e,,ion. week. in the ne ih' , hborhood 'of - 40 . .000 ' . the reed he has sown will produce him..,• from that - . ~ Many Democratic Partizans who ppentfaht_o,,,,..... eir fourh : ' - - 1. .. .. y e moat , s,,or unit the first of unblushioptly array themselves on the side ot Septe:_ther-tiext, at an increase of 10,000 per week the Liquor League, will if we mistakenot ; the° to make up the deficiency ; of this regioii. . This I ,signs of the' times. yet. And t selves in 'a week we have lust upWards of 'P.IBO as, and,' predicament—in fact deserted' by, the lykriii - M-'--frottil present appearances tie will lose again eon- ~ . • of their party which is thoroughlolisguitei - -sf3tvraltiy Me ensuing neek:', If we' lose for a ---.• _ o f f lf-o - 8 --few'wee h foxier, it is with the unscrupulous mancenvring. extremely' doubtful wiled!- , .. r& o .. From ,the er = e iiifan mire than make up :the shipments nl' devoted to the inlereSts f ---- R Burn.` ' _ ."- ~ f .• ' . wily drastiol-the demenottieait. ont•thiia of 'last year.from this region.: • -... • ---- • - -- •.- The trade is in a complete snarl—there is but the members ofiteDemooratie"Srtv-in..:the Bate demand for Cal with the markets nearly all State, are .diSengaging....themselves, liir-44-:-y,„,.. .E. The want of an understanding on the part . ti has arrived when they must deeitle'vf--the transpoititi.;coutpahies, .and the delay in whether hey will continue the advocates of a filing the priee of tolls . and transportation by traffic whieh'bring.s poverty, disgrace'and re. itt drool and Canal, haslargelyeontributed to the ,in to thousands, or determine to: shake off the present state of affairs. We firmly believe that'll shackles of an unpitying tvrant; Throughout . is utteLly.impossible - to supply the market this year, tieing ro• lateness.. in the commeneemeOt, Pentisvlvania the respectable portion of the . of the triide—and we state in advance that no Democratic party. is.arraying. itself on the; side fault, will rest with the Coal itegions—the market of Temperance. Shortly, it. will be certain is, comparatively . speaking, bare of Coal—and political death - to the man who essays to de- teany of oar Operators i have scarcely-any or fend Rum—as fatal as to applaud anti-Itepub.',.&ril for Cosi. Shipment.S" from Port 'n4• - h ..ttiond have also considerably .fallen off. It is a most bean encroachttents. of Papacy:.l.Tnfurtu singular state of uffairsind the consumers will natkly, - the cause of' Temperance had in pastl • • have: to pay for it in the end. year to contend with that greatest curse of a 'be Coal Operators tare rutted ameeti • ng to be Community, an,! ; unprincipled,. uoscruptalous heal on Tuesday next,.to . take solos steps to pro politician, who is willing to serve any master, sect themselves. and remedy soon of the vesent and engage in anyamworthY work, for Owl.' 'evils. if possihie.: Soule of the Operators have ument; hut _their, days are numbtle,l 7 4he , -found' it • necessary to -hospital win:it, of their. hand writing is on the wall. .., ' . blinds. •We append the Call for the meeting: -, • .4. mak E• At the time of the adjoarntnenr:: of the Leg islature, the Annual Appropriation bill:had not received the approval of the Governor.— It is unde . rsto.•d that the reason for this is, that thereis.conittinrd in it a snake. which has been placed there for the bepe'fit of the:Canal. Cem-i,:s•iners and the Democratic party generally: it is a propasition or - authority en to the C-tnal Board, to lease - any portidn 'of,„ the Main 'Line without any restriction whatever, and not even providing thai, the highest bid 'shall have the preference; The Governor has, doubtless, detected in this another attempt to plunder the State,,,Tui has very properly withheld his signature from tiM entire bill: EEO • Ainotig' the few grd bilk which passed both. Houses, and received the signature of the Governor, is the following in relation to the Libel• Law—a measure long needed: SEC. 1. Be it enneted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylv 11 13 in General Asselobly met, and it is here by enacted by authority of the same, That 1 , 'on and after the passage of this net, on the trial of indictments tor writing or publishing a libel, the truth of'l he matter 'charged as biladlous ma y to 'Liven in evidence: atne'_if the jury in any such ease shall find that the same was written or puh lished properly for public information, and the act wa s i n d u ced by good motives and withno malici ous intent, and that the 'natter so ckarged is true, it shall operate to the acquittal of defendant or defendant,. Ste. 2. That in actiona for dninazes , . I , r the writing or puhli,hing it libel, where the 'Anal; i. pleaded And givetrin evidence, if it he found that ,the same was written or tiublisbeti properly for information, and with no Oti,chievoult or Malicious motives, the jury may find for the de fendant or defendants. No one will regret that the Legislature has adjourned, and all feel thankful that their bungled jumble of legislation has resulted no worse, LF.etst..trtrF:.—The bill relative to libels was, amended in the Senate, so as refer only to criminal prosecutions, and was tlic cedA to in that shape. We agree with the Harrisburg correspondent of the Ledger, that the passage of the bill is a redeeming feature in the history of the Legislature. h will pre fect honest minded newspaper publishers, to a cousidertth'e extent, and relieve them of the risks to which they have constantly been sub ject under the antiquated and unsettled. law upon the 'subject. This reform is in imita tion of the example of several of : the:States of. the Union; and will he cordially welcomed by the community generally—by all who know. the value of' a fearless, well conducted news paper press. Mr. Getz deserves'much praise. ibr his efforts, to effect the passale of the bill. His, speech in .the House on the feattires the bill—for a copy 61 which we are mdebt ea t o hi t O— w * e vi , ijj publish next week. The Senate. on Monday evening placed a • TO Phitadetplll3. decided veto on •the Lager Beer Bill. The •' 3tnnyunk. • cot.' _;.:tit‘st it was more than two to one. It . 173 P o r nTlinh i oc i tn, sig.nificent fact that in spite of the' 'Men tlr.ya4outteun, and money that were, sent to Harrisbur' by r `• Port Kenruvty. the Rumites to defeat the election of Nathan• "-Valley Forge: iel P. BrOWne to thg. Speaker:4Np, that he was elected .by the %.site of six..,Demticrats, Am ±ricansand 11r. Price, Republican. • The decent portion ofAe Democracy are,2: desert ing the Liquor League. Its doom is ,- sealed. Eleven .Senattit's have retired. Of 'eleven, ~even are Democrats. But two of these dis• tricts are at all likely to elect Democrats next, Fall, so that the next•Senate. r nill al most surely be loSt to the'Democrats, • The Governor still refuses toAgn the A proprialion bill, As it containi ,m4ny odious provisions, land was not - presented to him' until the day before adjournment.; The game was atteMpled last yearito smuggle, some uu• popnlalr measure -, into the ApproPrhstion Bill, which was promptly met by the Governor.— This year, ille'peopie will sastain the Govern' • or in his refuSal to sanction wrong. Bt:cor No 'FOR Par Nriivi:.—T ivo weeks 'since we published* article on the subject of the . ; disreputable.kystem which has grown up in our midst, in cornection with begging for, printintr. As the article was hastily .written we did not fully explain at the titne, the ob•: ject - we,had in . view in calling the attention of the- communitY'to the matter. The eiroula• tion of the Miners' Journal : has increased to that extent, that the'. use, of its. coluinns is knight by tho-e, whose interests;vre.haee ad vanced by according it to them .gratuitously.-; Very,tiaturally, we expected in,return for the favor accorded, any printing which they might have to bestow. And the only :reason why we have not in many instances, executed printing for them, as they 'would have de: sired, was, that the Gazette had run in debt . to ,them, and they were compelled to have their . printing done at that.otlice.te have the in debtedness liquidated. This is the plain En-' TRE.LACKAvriNrie COAL REGION "AND try OL' glish of the' matter. If 'we were to run up, ters.—The Honesdale Democrat, speaking of. the hills • with ,everybody, and adopt the same morementesiri,tbut quarter &the Coal Region, plan of paying thern, , the Journal might, he Pehli•shei the following: enabled to increase its business hugely: -• Re. saying o it he '—We were in theerror 4e sP President of Lackuseozenthe Now York ciprocity in trade IS fair, and any person has and Erie Rail-ond Company, in his late Annual a perfect right tii'iake printing to the Gazette Report, stated he bad entered into a definite ,ar 7 ronytient with another furthe frals.othce; but we ask calmly, is it not stretching rort r i..se : ri theehunaei;husant s a point -in the strict law of fair, • honorable of Coal from !u tile point to Piermont. What• he that negotiations-were progressing to trade; to force any portion' of*the eoinmtinity into having printing executed on the terms ,It is understood that the party propositig to en propounded? In regard tO those who have g .,,, a r ni t t c ,": l ou g of transportation is the Pe r" have heretofore • had the free 'use of the col- they enntearl i tat: . pe n t n tin. th i a t t ui t i h o t o ' tt n Er7e t twins of the Journal, Ind whO countenance Railroad is C h ic mouth the Ilekawaxen. .This the disreputable system introduced and main- n t 7, c , u e r u a p tel t o t iialftec„ngwhiocrh therni n lroad i.:yory naia tailed by the proprietor of the Gazette, we re. Coal Company Its authority to do under their clo uds. assert that in the Imam oureolturms are closed charter as it clouds. It is further Understood the 'Delaware and Rad- to them on the terms at which they formerly son Canal Company are not , ' disputed: on 'My.; used them. In conclusion, we do not wonder: terms, to continue the railroad from Hawley to`, Honesdale. , contrary to the prevalent im. , Thls 'a _ that the edror of the Gazette has lost all in- presAon, grnwmarout of the operations of the dependence. His plan of goingarOund and I. in,-rnlayyiag their rallroaitAtnelc aith heavy, iron ,4lotibling the planes acrnrs the summit,. 1 begging for . printing, has that effect. What and extending the road. several miles -below its 1 rr rritiabloriQYCMtn , • • prtietnit c , tobern terminus., All n t2GO -7- ICTRADE, . MEI:TING of in COAL t a meet-. jng of The C.,41 Assu'intion, held at their room, Pottsville, April 2tith, IBa6, the•folloiving resolu ti was unanimously adopted.: . , • On motioti of D. I'. LinoWN seconded by F. T. PAH' VINi; Bcootred, That the President he instructed to i issue a Ali for all the Optirators to meet on Tues:y day, the 2fth day of April, at , It) o'clock, A. M., i to con,ult on 'the depressed state' of the Cat Trade, with a 'view of devising sumo plan to rem'. .the evils under which it labors. Be it also, ftdoired, That the President irvite the Rich. mond Trade or meet wand consult on the best mode of accomplishing the object in viosr. Punctual attendahce-is requested. S. SILLYMAN, President. • Tbo Hail Road Compuy promulgated the mine rates as. charged dust - year, on Thursday, until July 1-I.laltit is understood that they allow a drawback of 15 rent, (which it is said is given to the trade at 11iehr4ond.) while the rates of toll are n i t o n t a i ne d oil tl4. This is in additi..n to the MO per tent. drawback allowed in favor'of the * Coal that goes' u poilits rea,hed by Schuylkill IC:it:wants virtually to a redaction of lsLents peens uu the tolls. The fidlowing-0 , the takde 009 G, vE TUN PILILIDELPRII AND ACADING ItAttlktl‘D CoMPANY.+Phaqdephi,,, April 23, IS;16:----The Rates of i'reizht and Tolls on 041 tianrpt;;lol by this C‘itpany, will be as tolloas, from April 2S to June 30, 18504 Fox to Richmond. Philadelphia. " Inc!M o od Plane, ' ' " Nlret.otr, " Germantown IL IL , " Falls of Sohnylkill, " . Manayunk. " Spring. 31111: , . Conshohocken and Ply ttitiatti Ilallroad, " Rambo 's and Potts' and " No'irktown or lirid7,opnrt, ." Port Kennedy, " Form.. • ; ' " Royer's Ford, " Pottstown. • , : 1 " - t P " "Ate,tintr, " Reading and " Itamburz. Oiwizsburg, By order of the Board of il,,.lattagers,- W. NEcIPI9.I.siTY, Stiey. The .sebnyikill Nacigntinu Company, yesterday pronaolgated the following table of tolls. reducing the toll fr. in 86 to fis cents until the first 14 to meet tbe.4l,ftschark en the part oft he Rail itoa4 Company. The f o llowing are the rates: • - OPrECCTIM Scrturcx - rt..r. NAVIGATION COSi- PANV, April 25th, ISss.—The charge for the use . ear;.und for on Autbreeite Cool, earrieJ ,en,ihe Niivigatiou, i will he as fellows, "until July 1556 rim . . Port Providence, Itnyefir.Ford, Pottvlown Lauding. Port Upton. IlirdAher•ough, • " Rending.: " !tlth.u4u e, 3loorevllla,. ' ', Hamburg.' ITipburg Landing • The charge . will be per ton of 2240 kb?., les, fire per cent. 'allowance, fut . waste, as•.utual, and•oo charge less than twenty'-five cents:per tuti will be marlo'for atifdijtfinee; By order of - the Munn : • AtEr, PreAient T 1 It is h.,pe4l that the trade Wlll now.tar;re tyt earne,f, If it does nut s..qn „take a start. Coal will eauttnalttll a high figure next;winter, and we.will have a tre- 1 act,,bot, rush in:Atlie fall, i . -- t Pour llictimosn.CoAL Trtsug—April 24, 18.16. , of Coal board, range from $4.25, fur priine White Ash, t. $l. 50 for Red. Ash. ; NEW YORK. April 24, 1556. - L -The trade is with out change; dmnand not very brisk. BosTos. April" :24, 1856,--Sales of Pietou at' ab.mt $7 50 :6 1 . chtildrou ; and a cargo of Syd. ney on private teruis. Anthracite, $8 f r Lump. ; prepared $7 retain. . Fr/on Lon( •Journof of 31; * tel 4 29. Tae IRON TRADE OF STAFFORDSHIRE—March 2S.—The preliminary meeting of irentnasters was held in Birmingham yesterday (Thursday), and as we Inst week contidently anticipated,': it 'was do.: cided to maintain, the, prices agreed upon six • months ugu—nauiely, 91: for bars,'uther qualities' bearing the 'ordinary proportion. The general . r a tio has been fur hoops to be 11., and t.hCeis "dearer thaii bars; but with respect'. - to the latter .kind of iron, the quality varies so'jmuch that it. would he difficult to 4 apY-Precise . proportion. The meeting was fully nttended, and the proeeed% Tugs only occupied a short time. ,There was not a dissenting voice to the resolu tion for maintaining rates, and you may restoisr sured that pricetv:will not be nisturbed at present. Pig iron of the best makes is' not increasing in . stock ; it is only' inferior. qualities' that nre,not being sold. tfeet assure that pig hen is' es low as it Will he WU. is the continuing price for, marked iron. ; . • . • •••• E 4 ••-• Cf. Z. 45 C 1 95 '1 S 0 1 90 1 85 I 1 70 190 c 85 170 1.50 155 c 1 70 I'9o ISS 170 1 90 C I 1 70 190 ! 1'45 170 1 65 1 1 60 11 .15 1 .r I 45 160 1 Sty 145 1.40 i 1 55 I 1 45, 1(33 ISO 1 40 1 45 1 50', 1 40 145 140 1 1 :10 145 140 1 '25 140 1 ::5 C 1 25 140 , 1 :15 1.25 1 :10 1 25 I 1.15 120 115 1:05 I :5 1 1,5 1 IL-) I e).l I ths 1 1 ; 1 1 • a I 4.) 1 20 1 15 1 1. 05 20 ! 1 15 105 I20!1151 120 115 1 05 1 05 A ;5 ! C I e a ' r,-, I MEI Ci;t;* Cl+ 65 64 1 60 1' 59* 60 1 59 60 1 59 55 . 51. . s:i 1 54 511 1 49 50 1 - .49: 50 1 49 50 1. ,43 45 ' 1 44 45 .1 44. 45 c 44.. 43 1 40 415 • 4(1 :IA 1 st+ .1 37 rial 1 t l l 1 fi i 0 '29 C' AN ~.•h'avlklll N . . avn..-nthot - • - 9 , chir,l,lioll Vtvilmtion. Preferred - Union .. . Canal • - • - Union• Canal. PCeferred Del.kiludson 41.131 k TransPartarn • RAILROAD a (MAE COMPANIES. I Littleikehuyikill Nay.. it. R. & Cory/ Co. • Leitittli Coal & !fay Co. -- tinvietinn Coal - -- • - Buck ;Slountaitt Coal Co. - Pen nSiittnnia Coal & R. R. Co. Dinpliln Coal 4R. R. Co. - - Valley coal &,R.. R. Co. • Retve'i )iettlilllrlt Coal &. R. R. Co. . COAVt'COMPAN I ES. Fares; Improvement Co. - tiorthlAmeritan Coal Co., Preferred - :•• •i; '" Common Dclatvaie Coal co. Cntulterland Coal - • NOW creek CoarCo. - 111SPELIANEOLIE. NfinetVe Rank J - •- . - • - 60 138 Fanners' Rank l - - 60 1 6 5 POt bytille GAS ;C.). 60 25 rtatsilließat Co. - - 25 i ryd 21, • . I Iffiff The StoCk of all Coal Companies will be added to th e at t ovi *he,tt furnished by those who desire their ptibliCat ion. • ' EICIARDINC SCHOOL.• BOAIRDING and Dajr-School for small girls will be opened on the 12th of May. at the renitence ( 11 the subscriber, near . Oewireburg- The situation be pl anent and healthy; thebuiltUngs arelarge *mmotlipus. with extensive grounds. handnomely laid nut, and plenty of shade. The usual branches of ah tingilsh *di:leaden ‘ will be taught; also, French, ZenhYr-work And Embroidery. The government will be firm but parental,and the ma rill and physical requirements of the pupils will be strictly attended to: and no pains will he spared to make theta. feel. as Hills as possible. the absence from home.— (MP.* limited number of Boarding Scholars will be ta ken. _. Tglints-Ifor iultiort, board and washing. CO Dollars per iiimrler of 12 weeks; Poyable half in advance, the re. malodor at the end of the term: Needleiwork. extra:- Tering fir dap orbiters, $1 pep month. payable monthly. For further particulars dill 'on, or address the principal. A. L. CLAYTON. Optigsburg, April 25.1536 . • • REVIVAL 0I TnP. ' SADDLE MID HARNESS HANNFAQIORY, AT 'l'l!E OLD STAND, N. E. cor ner of :Id and Market streets.streets. Pottsville. The un t sued respertfullo announces to the chi lent of Potticide. and Schuvlkill county in L , general thsthe hie again resumed the tnan ufseture of Kiddies, rtritiles.tiig.Cerrisce. Bog- Uv. Team and Railroad Harness: Hair and Straw m' la , for !lc ht orboary dmucht: and has on hand the best assortment of Mips. limes. Fly Netts. Blankets. and every . variety of rods In his line of business. lie trusts that his long and emeriti experience with the - trade of this ronnh. will be a committee that his assort. .Thent of Plods wtli ho of the first quality. as to material :and tnanitfarture. and reapectfolly sollcits the patronage of all his old friends and ths public, and invites the It tw 4.40111 of every one desirous of env article In his floe to call and examine his stud: before purchasing else. whore. Ills terms will tw found as reasonable as any es tablishmentln the manly. WOMELSOORF. - CS,I es I geed heeds wanted to work at the 100.1- I Dist *mill% April 24, I Eft 17.Atri ^ " • • . :___ ____ ' lAAtivo"Ailithilial or titti' ' - Bid es r '. . 1116111 AI NEW ADVERT'IVIENTS .Company inadst that theefr tuelltnes• r vr et -la me d : . operatiOns aro, Ot tt4l* " .l .i b : 6 l l , with referenee to i the rapacity ]tir To eine!. Law,,,yen t ail fent I tho . atn'one laundl . ° 4 6134 fi ty thousand tins , mo t * , than a mirkOwlns f° 4 rol for. notwithstiuding tborl remarkable lehgai and evenly of thrt cold du.,4 creased the tilusttuiption of fuel; and the excess': coal have beco'ntade in ell larger had thi boats I been keties fully occu led as they might hove ' 1 1 been. I. Attic the cartel o itt utmost /Milt, the Company have yards Sufficient to store the accu mulated stock. , Besidesl the Lehigh Valle) , Rail 111111 - road, from Mauch Chunk , by- way of Easton to Nei" York, will coma) ace full , operations this ,spring, while the Scrim! n Railroad with its con. nectinns will belnished early , in - the summer, fur- Dishing an nutlet throe h ti Elizahethpoint on I .Newark H. ',' These additional channels. it is • held, are much More than comuivn-urate with the'', inerTftee4 demtin i. }lbw these repre..enta , ions i tally.with the obvious ' rangements of the Com.i tiany for,eztended tract ctions, every one multi .solve for himself. • The ,New; York and Erie . Railroad Company 1 ,have closed their Cons ruction Account, and the 1 imperative necessities fir their financial Condition I will keep it elM'ed unti they shall have great) , reduced tbehylk of their in,lehteilneAi and eon- [ - unimaterl the'..regular payment of itividen,l4.—` Any other policy wool. be swiftly fatal, While, therefore, ther.Company would he pleased to have i connections, mode, bet i nteen their road:ilia the ; roads of the PConsYlvinia Coal ComPany and the) Delaware and iludson Canal Company tiny are - , so hemmed 'in , and b dengue , ' by mountains of i peennia'ry difficulty\ th y eannht. deviate from the! i. path fate bps tracedgo , them. ; ' [ , atrt%TEILIEGRAPII.• , _ FRIDAY, 6 teCLOCIr, D. IS tn, Freights - fro - 0 Itichin'onti New Tark, ".! - Boston,. . Provideriee.. New [Liven, - ilai •;l - - 11Artford;. - Albany. 7 • lOO7, - • 1 T.AI - - I 25 lj - . . , go . 140 rots Richmond. jvg Saturday.l.April Nth, ts:,6: . N 3., TO ~, . , - T , )Y.3. • ii.Veli Bedford, • f, , leer Theca, , ,siNeirburg, 150 212. r . •.:15 •ill.f.Newport. . 195 1851Nearburyport; , H 145 5.1, , Nantucket, -. .. "A ',',o;Nlew London, , 16h Io3 l Prnvldenee. - 1,814 95 1 Philadelphis,: .. 3 6 224', v .. ersburg. Va., . 75 271 1 1 Poughkeepsie. i 4oti. Ms Vex Itore. N..3.,', 70 10:1Pori Chester,' ' ':3l'i 20911'ortiand. ' • ifil 201 Portsmouth,. b1:1 151 Quincy. , ' 171 10,Quarantine. L. 1., 371 89t; Rondout, . 1 549 400 Riverton, N. J.; i 82 418 Richmond, Va.. , 100 201 Stapleton. .4. 1., . 200 lot) Salem. N. J., • ' 50 175 Sing 6ing. N ''''' 71 7 SO Salem, Mass.. l i 1,21.10 184'Staten Island, , 212 50 Trn. ' I , 311 410 Tarrytown, 211 124 Tat rensdalo, V. J., 20 21,2 Tarren t.m. , ' 70 W 3801ilmln gton, Del... 111 446' Wilmington, N. C., 29S 161 , 570 Total for week. •29,7:12 4127'1'revions this year.. 161 494 1:17 t , , • ,Shipmentsi'v #eekendi To 1111,tny. v , lialtiiitore Bristol. K. Boston. Braintree. r •.) itrid.r.port. Cohn, Bordentowo, Bridesbur4. Chester, ',•)! Camden. •!; Chelsea: CAtnhridleoortl ' C.umbritiatTorti Ct., Chisrlestart, Verrv.. , N;: Y., Dam versixirt. Past Cainbri&O, Frittkford. • ; ' River;. Gowan's Creek; N. J., 01“ucester. Greep P6int, li. 1,, Georzetpwtz, Va., • liaine,vphint,3N. J.; llnvamt. f . llolmesblirg,'; • Key West: tfamarok, Newark.: ' 'Nertonsot, • Norwich. Now lirutiswti.k. New York k .orooklyin 175VetaL 5,.:137 Last year lEEE Ras by Canal. Shlpin l • Fur undltr i netivcitcli. , • On the Line, - . • . I t Vt , itiltj';pf l%'iturfoizior4; Jemey,C'ity.' • - New York nitil*ielnit • - I April 24th. Isriti ITN 1111 - ' • 1 - 18.1111 11 34ti 00 Total km week, By Rat road and Canal. Quantity Lf week ett4in;.; ..n Chu •Tit by Gitial. t r th Sac er'ollll4 13.1 ' Port Cztrikon o . Pot t•irille.. r!` iebuytkill thyon tulfurti: Port CI toti. Totitt foat ttiel week Total Gf Itallrond ih ,•• '.• CAiml I EC2 Total 1:6 elitist and Iptat;attit,'saino ,tallroad. rind last year WEI:K. TOTAL 55.05 10 F.Ol .44U 10 42-2 s 01 • 14A414 12 fly By CaTd,:: Eg== Rittes . of Tot Rll4 i an d . Transportation on 11,n i) P on TUC PR E.,i. NI, One ' Prom Fronk P , .vt I rixm. S. llar.n. Pt .rrintmr'. .4,,fiurn. U') . .$1 95 ta so $1 75 90 1,256 1 70 1 i's rz 1 09 1 46 1 45 ..to . a 16 1 U:) . 1 05 . _ . 111411nond. ro Aprinw Mills, Rates of Tett 'by.Canal for the present. "I. Mt. Clrhon. S. [(teen. P. (7'i - idol. •1) 79 77; &i Flyrnt Cir'. To Phhlsd'n.. Sprin,;r, NorriOnw4. Rates .! f Prelgllt by Canall iktrA, e. To Nci;v Volt, $, S. !Liven 90 51 $5 Sc4uklkill County Railroado.r.lB36; quantityll;;, of. Coal tranFported raver ads In gchtlyik ill Cnunty. tor theweek y evening ta.t Thrifolintrinz is hr ttTerimt ending cpiiThursd. wrrt. .TOT4f.. aven 11. It., 42,076 00 '23.5.017 13 5.223 40,786 05 12:003 10 73.0:0; 113 10.154 02 153 f 5, NI 14 626 00 115.731 06 10.957 17! 1 11n , (11111'snd.S. it 111.1'irh ,fl 4 01004011 Valley If t. , iartion & Pt.grbou ATM Ci...e& ftn crjipdkfll _ - - - Lehlkh Cavil Trade for 1856 by Canal. P4r the, week SArtir•lay tut : V.EK. TAT kt,. Nay. Co: -. Tan.. Cwt. Tons. Cot rtonfiin Siihiin f:Mineg• F:n14..: Leh i 4 h 31 i n sprtivi %fount:tin E.l Siiiar Loaf Culefr•al rt. • ta 10IDE Y, Lt4il 1i Cap fd:re. Durk WEI I=l MIMEO ri.;.”re is, wi Leaf I I.i' ir , - For tlio week ' 4 , - wr.v.e. r . 2.IiPS 1:: z7"" ---- t - ' , I , . VOloq Canal R. R. Cool Tiatisportattop Ahipurit transp4ted dprjng the wontl‘ .1 F e b. 'bp : I, movr 111 . TOTAL. I.llohln 6innl l' s .1 , ,',:l 01 37.21.,:i OR Sw4lai7i Itallt , 4o. r .5:;1 co 17,46.1.07 VALLEY RAIL EnAn nding on Soturdny last; ~aadab eland Coal Trade, 1800. WEEK. VAAL ' 12 453 sltan 13.5.24 1 , 4 r Itkt At fear, AL STOCKS, CIWYLKILL C uT 11141ICSON & DENG OTII thniperED n• It A / 11.1tilADS Phrladielrhis. mine um and uytklll Haven . Thinnti'arbon - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon Miil Cfpek - - - VaHoy • borbrrry Cra4,l; Srratata _ • , ' , EARLY PLANTS..i . • . . , re - iirtiletiigned begs liire.to.infi'inm . stit hill TrOada and the public that tu. hhe' to 'al aat the Ilmnbrim Tr atk PArta. all kltIU €ll' Given and Rd U Ilk- l'llat% such as cat,hAge, (a , rarialimt ) Pepark romateea.'Egz' blast, bat t nee. —.. de... Which he will lAA reaaunabg priori kr the doarM, hundred or *immune& imd guarantees. all .kinds to to snekha sold for AU entrant promptly attehded to by ap plying to the proprietor. 4 G. F,.. UORLICMIA, I:Limburg Troth Yam: • April 2.13, 110 ' , - ~ . ; IT-lin A Shaft has been stink nn the tiluknf (he CanalAlberti 90 feet deep. thmugh three veins sf etrOlent feat. ands new and powerful engine erected. which; is now in sue .ressfut operati , n, The suroire rif the lanais in a high Matra Vultivation. and then" are_ numerous dwelling • houses. barns, ont-Intihilnfia. ,, teh3rds". A. The property -Is in a condition to' an. Immediate coat Inasinoss. and presents cereral otltt>r nolnts , -.tor sinking shafts - and working the eoa) veins that underlie the whole of fhe canal id now in use. and theeoutereplated railroad. with its connectionS, will ittTord outlet s the markets O r th e cnun r r y. Th e I,envsnal,,propertyl consists of hoc see. see. mutes . wagons. carte. mining Implements. Ac. A`mOre attractive, valuable and 'flora adrantageously - located body of Coal lands. nf equal fixe,cann“t be found i n Wyrnning Valley and has never been Offered in market. The subscriber invites the attentinn bf individuals or companies wishing to thirst in real lands. to this pro. party. which he will he prepared to exhibit to all inat i. rem and he requests pmposals of pnretiaseetthernf the while nr anr part of the lands,. with or. without the per sonal property and the charter of Incoyieration inquiries and pmposals may be addressed to, him at Wilkesharre, or tn John D. Taylor, EL.41., \O9 S.Water street, Philadelphia. STANLEY' WOODWARD, Wilkesbarre. Pa. April 2A f 6 -174 f 0 ," Small gore.. Small Err wnst,, PiTits 5m4117 , siz.4nst. Lary , S'nr , , G.- .t "Expe,n,, Prroill,g Enormous! LSD! t.7,:i . I:II)ING,RATS k \ t*N" et(/' ie.l. 3.31 I 32313,1 TONF, CIV 855 I. 5 (I,) - 33,110 to RAILR , ID.' Q, 11.327 04 74q 14 1 107 11 12 4:11 10 1S 1:15 t. 5 OW 01) 119 .2.4 w, 49 , ).12 33110 16 (112 15 S2.11:111 56-+J:97' •i 5'6.791.) tons, W 0.41 iti; a 9,32.1 17 I S'.!ti,9lL4 tr 2 649.45 S reZ. tolls. IT7 4;• 16 *39 67, 64 l't Cent m 11 S 1 a. 10.0 (17 I'7 14 1.1,79 (,7 0 s 14 3go Oft • 74 11 . r 9 10 .64 (10 SG 13 • ' 7,95'7 17 957 17 4111* 17 31;.72 ) TOTAL. :D4.415 01 0. STOC 4SR,R4NKt KS, rts Two TConces of Talented Arti-tte: I And fwo Studs t•ir Per - forming Ponies! These oust ;Minted O'ompantes - at POTTS %ILIA:. on FRIDAY, Hay In h. lartt. ' 5 %6 a" , 01 1 ' oPad at 2 and 7 .t'el , tek. P. W. Performance% to tr-1 rottner...v. h tlf an hour after:opening. Price of adults, (! c nts ~ No half price. 42 Among ;he et elf protocol !Crites attached to t l- 2. S 4T10.V.4L b. ) Will be f-nod the natnea of IL Sr. Franklin. the Chain !' Pioil vallitcr• ah.t - the nrst yermllle pereriner In the world: 'dad. ' LldliCe nroWer. d Grareull 'and ba'ring• 207 1 FAtteatrienne: J. it. Cadwalladm. the great 1 and gia : 31 ' 1 4, horse rider: Frank Brower. , the original and.popular 10 clown;-W.. .b , hnw.n. the feta:lies. lore bark rider and bur lie leaner: W. iiiinfoide. the great pertlyming am," i and unrivalled gymnast: Medlie Pauline. llad'lle Ant ! geline, R. toldhana. J. Kinnevf and a full cortpot of Acre. • bats. The leading members Of LENT'S N.Eli" lAre Mad. Virzinta Shtrwiand. a lady alqmetrien..unri. - sated far intrepidity and skill;'.). E. Wants, the areal' musket clown and Stump C. -E. Stertrood. the great character Luke 'fivers. the "lightning ri der:" 11. Itertin. the celebrated acrobat and equilibrist; Master Cbarlea. the infant ile,Wander ; H. F. Nichols. the accomplished M., ,, t,e•01• anfur ; 31adliel Virginia 31.,, ere; The Sherwood Sister*: he Jenne Grimaldi. the Lil liputian clown; B. IlVynhald; Master Roberts; Master Hubert. and any others of acknowledged ability. N. B.—Thetis companies will not divide at any time ddring the semen. under any cirruntetances Whateter. . -and the entire strength of the double establishment Will be brought fosward. at every place where they may be" advertised. • Tbet Ifinmensit Resource. Obtained by combining thmot two extentive and w known troupe& will allow the utanamemedt to give their entertainments upon a scale - of-mactlitude nd splendrr unequaled In this country. end unsel:tossed in any oth er. A great variety of perfoimances new in this : country and peculiar to this exhibition. will be found committed In the bills, and for nevelty.ivariety. and et, rlina allele live power, the proprietors Challenge comparison. as It . would be impassable for enfesta listment organised on a lees extensive scale to sife;rd newly the same variety in their routine of enteetalm n , D i p . The Collection of Highly,Trained'Hotses In of itself an Eiliihition tv6itty the educated Ponies. Romeo, Juliet. SMAlbark, Bjack Hawk, Young America, Jack Cade. January. and Beesoring, ate unequalled for beauty. sagacity. end perfect training. THE BRILLIANT CORTEGE, ' including all the; performing florae and PlMies.. the , Carriages of the performers and the luggage vans Used by bath companiele..w ill enter town early: on the day of Exhibitien, and parade the 'principal streets. headed by the • • ELSOANTALYD CAR. Prawn by Ten itteantiful Cream entered /formic forming pageant of linpoting splendor. The public era earnest ly to witness the public entree, in order to gain au idea of t his metemot h establishment. The AA Wilratde performances Or Vito floras Corne t , Bsitad I the beat that eseritraveled,:will milieu Ste progress of the Grand Procession. while the String Band, including the Entire Grand OreheitinSfrotn the National Theatre, Philadelphia, will furnish appropriate accompaniments to the eXerclees of its Arena. A new and extremely attiaOlie feature In the represen tations of this C. to will be found to consist in the Grata Itagio Pantomime, • WlTTri.t TD)' , ( MISER OH BAGDAD," A plate replete with IFanderfni Transfortnattans. Magic ,Tricks and Illusion,. Lonstable Incidents and Setrprito ing Effects, and which will be produced with all timbal enetumes. priapert les. and appointments used during Ale trjumpbant career of mier our. bemired comment's,' nights in the city of Philadelphia. wihre It was unani mausly.prancunced the Met laughable and perfect pan tomimic epeetacleerer. brought out. In Amelia. Tbls pantomime is entirely different from, and is on a greater scale of magnitude than anything ova pruriently at tempted In any travelingi exhibltlnto. - The "Miser of Bagdad" will ecritilu I. feeil 'evening's entertainment. ' '— Air VDT fUrtAer partlealals, see larpaad small Ws, at ills hotel& Will stela. ezhlldt at ROI =Ea 50 16% ti • 50 St) 60 ill stt 50 00 50 7 5( ; •21 1 , ,, 150 al; ; 12 ICI 541 t 451 i 50 S 4 4 r, 50:00 10 110(1 1 100 t iR 50{00 50 54 25 25 25 25 8 50 00 I 50' 50 I I% CZ 1 COAL LANDS FOR SALE viIuABLE , coAL_,l.Vinp FOR sale. In wrmaint vauni, Liizerne:manie. Penn aylvaniit.—The Fubsertber has -been 'appointed - by She stockholders of the North Pennsylvania ('cal Company. and is fully empowered to nuke sale of &lithe - properties ortaid Oompany. They are a ditty incirporated Com pany. and their charter , . as well as their lands and per. sems3 property, is offered for a&/e. • ' Their lands consist of about i l acres. situate 254 miles northeast from . the town of Wilkesbarre• extruding from the Susquphouna river on the west, to Mill Creek on the east. cromed-by the North branch of the Pennsylvania Canal. by the plank rosePfrout Willieshatlre to Pittston, and by the route of a thartered Itailrowk expected to be soOn built. from Scranton to the Nauticeke Dana 9 miles Woo Wilkesharre: They are chtdre• and cnretn]ly lectdd coat snd faint lands. $l,OOO RENT.A.ab HPREIS in consequenoe of it havinz been made known to the subscriber that some 'relies,: person or penoms did with malice afore thou:lit circulate rumors ta the effect) t hat Fashionable Ibffi. Capa and 'lent letnen'sd.' urnishln; Goods have been f .rtnerly kept in Pottsville is good and an cheap as now toid by the suhicriher. at the New Store. next deer to the Pottsville sense," In the boronz'i of Pottsville. aforecaid. Notice is hereby 'riven tits, said rumors hay.: inz no toitnriation in fact. the above leeward will be tin diately paid to any person or persons Who shall thorough .l4 eti'c.ed in suppro , slnit sash fraudulent rumors. or to any person or persatis who shall lead la the dkeovery of any establishment where Ch,per o irnore Fashionable II Its and raps can be pun•liased than at ,1 11/7EL C..' TA Ytt) ?u• ril y Ital. Qtp Lind Gnntlemen'si Furnish ing Share. Next c1 . .0r.t0 the ••Pnttsvitld louse." in the lairou.4h of Pottsville. aforesaid. REM . At the City flat k C Store, nest tiodr to the — Pottsville Uoit.e." Pottsville, I. April 26, 156 LICHTNINCRoDs. Artniteigelos Pat4nt. 'll l /1E SUBSCRIBER etills the attett tiootof the pull to. his superbir N1:11.11111NINi.; , 1t.,1s nett fully admitted on all bands, that every building. to hefr‘erure from the des. tructb.e. Influences of I.l.4lttnimt.. Should he provided yri , h ago d conductor. The large tcuteberof Tombless Reda that are put up makes neeelaory for purcha-era to exattane the merits of the difteroint Reis offere4 for sate. 1 earbestiv Invite. a riald ciaanduatiou or the principles orrwhich toy Ileac are cobstru •ted. 1 have put up nearly 6,000 . 1R.041a t and have never bevinl of the he, of one d'ollar's Is of Tirtipecty by Lightninl. 1 , 1 any huibibez. to which one of nal lids has been at -I.t, hed. I. therefore. feel _Heart I , ';uflene in ref n mending' h , .m. not only as the bests but as the only safe 1;d it use. following gentleinen ha% log evanilned tin,e and given them tNdr uniti:ilitied approl , nit.n, hive kindly n e andh p,ruil l / 4 451. to rrr,i- ii't of Prtf.4llll 11. McNICItTItIE. M. I). 7 T Al.l.Eat. M. D. For w.tte wholesale and ratan. at the Ficlurv. fine wt.. wl) I MI. Orden; lirronptly atteiwied an 4 It' the lowest cash prices. Til i‘lAti A 1:11ITIOF.l. pt tl)). lwati 174:in THE SUBSCRIBERS - I 1 AVING removed to their NEW I, and S - PACPWS Srplt E. NO. Chesnut street. fourt hd,or attire Tenth. tire now nrepare4l buffers large and well select,/ st•sdt ,if -the filLiwing fresh and dela gisets. prhirlpally of their:own lamortatl u . or irvht at auction. which they aieMble to sell at the im p-went' prima and tee which' thilSil 'eatiailally Davit!" the attention of country, merchants. hidel-lieepers, and giMerally. Green arid lenitian indovr Shading. Barnsley and Irish Liiion Sheeting.. 1(1-4. 11-4. 124 wide. Itolsterl;an.l Pillow Linens of seyeril choke ideaebers. tared all ix tilt its,trilit 3S to 54 inches. lied itlntikets of all slet , .and gatilliti e , crib and Cradle Blankets. ItO Quilt:tot the, following v eel eties. viz eking. Register. Al liantbra.'Allenttale and Laneastiti% of an the desirable sixes. Bureau Covers. Tible 'ovi‘rs ; Window Curtain 3lnctin. Towels and Toe idling of dvery variety: Trainask Table Cloth., and Napkins: Shirtlng Linens and Mut:. Ifut CantbriZ Sr. Br .:del. Damasks. Moreens.;lituliroiMe t .d Lar e and Muslin Curtains: Gilt I.7trilices. hands Cord.4e... Sli;:t.,PA it lr.t HARLINt; 1.;!e . litinorterq and Dealers in Linen and Ilouse kurni.hine (Saudis. :10. '27a 7 , 1111 " . Philadelphia. A pri) :"!o; tuei ORP ANS' COURT SALE. I)IiIiSUINT to au Order of the Or phsn's Court of the cout.o of Schuylkill. In the etlmmouirenith r f Pennavhrania. the subscriber. trustee appointed by the ttrohan's Court:to make ado of thereat emate of Jacob .P.tust.i late of the township 'cf West itrunswig, In the C. only of Schuylkill. deceased... All exts.se to sale by public", vendue.Mn 'Saturday, the 131st day of May nest. at cop o'clock o the attenuat. at the Pennsyhania hLail. in the borough cif Pott‘ville. in the enmity of Schuylkil afiresaid,--All that certain undi 'vided one-fourth part. of all GO rennin tract of land situate formerly hi the tow ut•hip;of tower Mahantoneo, in the runty of Schuylkill and,', Slate of Pens sylvarda. to wit:—now in the township of bounded by land surveyed to Franlis Spatter, Philip Zimmerman, John [Luber. Michael S...+ltzer. BO John Lecher, coats , n. in t o 0f.2. acres and 151 porches, strict measure. surveyed on three adjoining warrants and surveys. and known es' the Keifer T.tvern Trart. And also. the undivided half part of two huride. d add tweutyl,-six acrfa of unimproved land in Barry VatVll4lll.l.lll the county aforesaid. bou n d.. 'Ol by land surveyed to Philip Woyer, Susanna sill s man, Salomon Christ, John Shoener. ;Jr.. George Detralt and nt hers, 'wink on two warrants. one to Jchn Fidler. d tied th e :41 of Au Mst, 1c294 and toieto John Kiesser. and be+ log all that pail of theaaid survey n o t interfered with by older rithts. and, sitrveyed . .under art order of the 11;.,ard of Property: late the estate of said deceased.— Terms and conditions inside knciWn :It the time and placil of sate Gy , JAC! /At II AMME t:, Tr. lista. I.ly order of the'orphati!s C"urt.s, Justine Born, •Pottaville, . = Two arrecit • -IN ONE MONSTER EXHIBITION. Grand Contioliditth.n sif the Two Lar,:est;and must p,pular t irrus etirnpaniesin Ameriea. It. Welch's NIT/sl.\.tL CLIZOVS. and L. It. Lent's ..VEW Ith: CfßClrti. foaming Two Diitioet Exidhi• thun. far eNi: MICE my ADMIS.M(I,I{! . M4llOlllll mill:traveling together. and exhll , lting in ouP telit.nll ihegre.at o , .rtorinericattnehed to both troupo, appearing duringearit.and every avpiesentatinn of the .4 double estalltishment hamburg. • • • • May Bth.'' Vittosqua t .• .: • ' . '• - 10th is4r . • • •i ILtxasza & /10111. 4428741. P.ft, ll litt • NEW 'CARDEN , IMPLEMENTS, .' ti , great , variety, for sale by the SO,- • scriber. etztbrs , inr: 4. tiles' 41 , 3:11 Like!' snd nem. -. \S. 4t Pruning , hvars: with or vitt:mist isvnilles, ...• ‘, %seed/az and Trsasplaistiug Fret, -•-. -; , vast Praxing titivars, - - ... 1 . -Gnuta Cattal.; Knife, : i,-. ' -- - - Thirr Woks. 010 0 4 TX :Mat . invtilrass Lan Rakes. For sale at -- ,- •;- i .4 L taItANNANI3 • : ,' . Garde& See: kaki Iropleatant /kora. Pottsville. Ail 26.165 8 1. , , l7 -, 1 NATIONAL HOTEL,' Corner of Commerce & Shamokin shk, stowcp noun Nostra or TOI ILlVLltairg. Shamokin, Northumberland Ca, Ps. • • . , W3I. WHAT EFL Proprietor. 3fr. Weaver would tar trm the traveling mablle,thal he has fitted up. remldeled. and othorwlse Improved his old and well-known tat/ern steed at Shamokin, and made it equal. thr comlbrt and convenience. to any hotel in the Interior of the State. He Pets (madden t • that' with the .new fspilities thine acquired. be will be able to casket& mega end visitors feast home. To accommodate those who may wish to make the-National" their place of re sort. while visiting the young and prospering town of Sbentokln„nothinx will be neglected that hie experience and well-known abilities as host cangurnisb: and. thank ful - fur Foot favons,he still solicits a continuation of pub lic patronage, April 2'. '1856- 17-Iyelt A HUMAN LIFE SAVED. IS,sragtac. Mich.,. March IL 1858. • T A. 13.140DE5„ Eiq :—.Dear Sir : I • SAI tank Your'medielne to sell 'on consig.nment. no eurtlin pay." I take pleasure it% stating its eflrwt s as wted to me by three brothers Nt LI, lire in this place. and the!r testimony is a fair specimen of alll have re ceived: • sz. Conklin told have taken ninehottles of Christie's Ague Balsam and continually run down while using it until my.lnogs and liver were congested to that 'degree that blood discliar,:ed'from my mouth :inn bowels. so that all t bomht it impossible forme toiler thromh an other chill. Th.: doctors. too. did all they could forme, but thought I must die. Nothing di Ime any god ctn. till got Rhodes' Fever and Adtte Cure. which at once relieved me of the (listless and nsUset at my stoma7h, and pain in inc .head and bowels.: and produced a per. manent cure In a short time." 11. M. Conklin says:—'l had been. taking medicine of as good a doctor as we hare In Orr county. and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result. from '_'sth August to 17th December. Hut Peeing how nicely It operated on my brother.] got a bottle of Rhodes' Ferer and Ague Cure. which effected a perma nent cum by using two (birds of a bottle." _ - S. M. Conklin was not here, but,both the other broth ers say his case was the Rime as if. 3l's. I sold the med. I doe to both the same day. and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity, and I tnicht so specify. Yours. with respect, A. IiLINTINGTttN. 'the above speaks for itself. Go - d proof as, it is, it Is of no better tenor than the cast number of lik' certifi cates I have already published. and, the still greater amount that la continually pouring . In to sue. One thing more. il . .tst year I had occasion to caution the pubUz .iu these words notice one liras who have taken one of my geeeral circulars. saabatitnted the name of their nostrum tor arty medicine, and then with brazen Impudeneeend their pamphlet with the exclamation •Let the,proprietos of any other medicine say as much if he dares: . dc.. . . Now I take pleasure in saying that the cautinu refer reil to the same -Dr. Christie'si Ague Balsam" that is mentlom-d in the above certificate. There are auroral other ifidusttinus people whn are ap plying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my Fel or and .% lie Cure, or Antidote to Malaria, except the certificates of elites, and the certificate of th e cote bratrd enemlst, Ur. lames H. Chilton of Now York. in 1 facer of 11 eperfeetly harmless c,haracter, which Is attach-1 ed to every bottle. 'fhese will always servo to clistin., gnish mr medicine from l`roprieti,r, Providence. 1.. I For sale be S. C. 3/ AIiTIN,`J. o. — krootVN: and by I 'rug- 1 gists cem.•lath-. .IpHl 3n. IS6II MISCELLANEOUS. DR. ALLEN'S .CONTENDOUS GUM TEETH lobs rrruTE THE MOST VAL- I 1 1 1 ABLE jimvitorEmENT, oF TUE VW IS :tiK. DENTI!!•:TIti. Teeth put up in till: st.lo Ant nest. strfnrz. and beautiful; without jolntF or inter , sth.oK f•r the aernaludttionnf or Miler extraneous matter. renderitur the mouth. as a ronsequener;: sweet and pleasant, AVith these adranta•zes Greete d ith aril% erFal favor by all wilt) lettmire hatich.,,ine and natural inokimt teeth. Having avaikd myself of the rizlit to 11 , 0. and almady te,l.4l.them in my pra&tle,N. feel confident of the result in' recommen,dinr them (Jr th, ; ; 31. D. 1,, 1,/ , >11'5+,/.N. Pottsville. April 19. 1s:4; 10.41 in FRUITS; NUTS, &C. rilllE attentton of tuversi is invite d to 1 1 our stark of the aha'Fe good's., consislial in part of - - Ilranges. . (Irani:lts, ;; ItnNuts, ; . . Leman& rovrianuts, , :TrPrenin uts, Itairdtr. , ,Y - Macearni, A Itnlmrk ; ;ehr.rolate. i Filbert..: ; ; 4 :Swootsr.lil. Ae... I are ,t tririrefiales. with a lite win,h l ll' . )3' , r l :t t e :r . l: 4 , es' il . l,,en ntno, eral diNcount for cash. lirrierri per Thai) promptly atterP ded tr.. ' ; ;11 , lN I). eE %Rey. & 00.. .:Ito Smith IVharves, zdserd Walnut ; st, Philadelphia. j . April 19.1 , 59 i , ; ltl-1 rn REMOVAL Of O. L. Sisterly's Slordwriare Store. I[l AXING removed •from the corner - I of Centre and Market s treets, t& Fry & 31artes old; stand. nearly opposite. Air. .Esterly would inform htf.! rrielltiS and the inhabitants of this and adloining: coun ties. that everything. in the hardware lino will niways found at his establishment. Shen th 4 may be certain of iretting stiperim. articles at the lovrOt prices. metnher to earl at D. L. Kater!fa Ihrdwate Store. Centre street. below N B.—Orders for coal, screenp, of Est r erly & Frick's man.: 'ufacture. received and promptly attended to. Vott,rille. April 19. Issli - le- fiIIeALLISTEIVS •• Platinn. Points for Lightning Rods. (UR POINTS are tua4 of a taper-, llnr hotly. h pure enid to prevent the action Pf the wP t her and tipped with rgoll,l Plat inn. They, hare been in Use for over twenty years And has siren satistariion. PriccA.fl el rap : 5...2. 00 1 sa 00: tet..pe'e p.,lnt —the price tryinz accordinc to this quantity of:I Platt on. Printed - directions accontpanying each point.i Manufactured by Mt:ALLISTER. At IfiletTil (fistahlishell in 1790 194 (Thettnut street. Philadelphia. airlnsulators and Iron : I ; taples fainisbini nt the low-, est prices. April 19',1SV, THOMPSON:& DE4CLER, Bankers and Dealers in Exchange., 2 doors South of the L 4 1411 . C.19 Ofiice,,Centre Street, : Po I 1 , 117 - 1 Id, strictly attend ttiall collections entrusted to thwai. tn.entlate Business Paper,. Stocks. and all othet securities. 31e.srs. Ta%h.r. Itrutlate•i. Itank,•ri, New 'York. Drafts en Union flank of London.[Uelfast Banking Company or 'lreland. Nat fermi flank of Scotland also at the ofnee of ' Messrs. nreen h Taylor. Liverpool, 1 Meesrs.. Taylor. Bru,e k Co.. Lletb. Scotland. Vans antic on band and fir sale M i r any amount. from £1 upwards. In sum. th suit purcbmiers. Thiee drafts are •payable.t 'and are Rood in eye- t ry part of rtigland. Irnituol. Scotland. and Wales. tn.. eurtent flank Notes endianged at the best rates. Land Vat rants b , niebt and sold'. Pidtnille. April O. 'SO tJan. 10.1 SM REMOVAL el LEN N & • CO', respgeltiliv inform 1 `_j the public that they have reit:bred to:V.. 19 . 2 Chfs wt ktr,et--.(six mores above the fortner statol.) Philadel.! thin: where they have opened a lar're and elegant stodi i of artiele, in their line. which they *ill sell at a small j advance on the cost or itnnortatiou. l Among the goods an; viz: , 1 Rich Fans for party". - bridal. and *ot4r oceasinns, Portable,Desks. I'ort FolioS,.&e.. : hadies . and Gent's Portable Drr'otti Cases, Superior Fi emit Opera• Glasses. in great vatlety, Real English Papa - ;%laelie Goods. i Rich Decorated Frettelfand'Drildell China, i French Cabai... s anden port Pa.'s for. traveling:- Parisian. Basofe and Baden IVare.. 1 .. Port Monnales and :Card Cases. la 4re..it variety, Tete a Tete and C. , rdial &LP.. in eases. Traveling Mirrors at ,d Hand Glaakis, - Paint llnrs on Copper. Can+ass. ke-; 1 Fine Cutlery. as' Razors, Scissors. Den Knti•,..s, Se, I Glorrs. 4 Idor. Cl-ear. Fancy and other boxes. Bohemia. French and Venitian GlAs 'Article., !Adler:Shell. Ttielt and rmiee CoinhA., ' 1 1E1)&142 and Fre4it II air: Shavinziand other Brushes. Ileld Peneli Cases: Gold Thimhles.l.c.. gr.c.. :. i Fine French And English:Perfumeie and Tidlet Soaps. Alan. Mosey for the Beal Verhena Water. and the genuine Jean Mar a Farina Eau di Cologru , Philadelphia, April 19.,1at.6 REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. ut.t:s rt4I3IAN KALI ihnt„ AmnonN entirely safe and elegant prepa'-. NOTICE. removing Tan. .strchatill. Moth or IfOr• tor NOTICE to Boatmen and Shippers phew. Prerkles. and other tomp4s,Ey rut:moons after- o ceal.-.,0n and after the opening of the Schuyl- Gone; giving fairness erot elenrnots to the skin and grad- kill Navigation for the year 1656, the Rs/lowing regula , nallv producing a veautiful compleaion.-I'..rtre COWS do will be enforced. per I.ottle. GLENN'S INDIAN t:IL. Fcrat.-'No Boat sill be put under the Salzutes'ef the This admirable prepanstlan for the hair. has been I*-1 landings ;:f the Company for loading with Coal, unless fore the public 11:r Terrnf,oirr y•grs. and is greatly he t....‘arealn of such boat. or some one duly authorized by mireti it from t 'f r,pr mimi out. O ng the msorth I the hair. preventing, I , him for that purpose shall be present, and personally at alling r turning gray. removing the dan- tend for keeping an account of the quantity put on board. drug. 4:c.: it imparts to the montl silo` born hair a sot secona.-A bill of lading, in the usual' form shall be' and glossy appearance and has tbi singular property “r , l signed by the Captain for the quantity so laden on making it dark ARO ark wh MATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. en necessary.--i Price LSOconts. GLENN bnar,l the boat, and no boat 'will be permitted to enter or elearNfrom the of or landings of the Company under A valuable preparatitM for glaing a pearly whiteness any unusual form of Bill of Lading . , or vague and lancer. to the teeth: firmness to Ihe gum*, and let -trance to the tofu In its oUL:talons. breath. being compo.ed of the purest Ingredients: it Third.-The Shippers of Cpal at each landing shall Per cannot possibly injure the teeth but - on the contrary sonally, or by their duly authorized agents, keep a cor sill preserve them Irom decay. It has been used by rect amount of all Coal laden on board each boat engaged dentists in this and other countries In their practice:tad , by them. in such manner rs to enable the Captain or with grant sat islactlon.—Price 2.1 cents per VA. ,1 his agent to checker tally the cargo. and thheby ensure GLENN'S VERBENA , WATER. :rorrect hills of lading and manifests. of Cargoes for all Thin delightful and very refreshing Toilet Water Is, , t sett es. Prepared from the leaven of the'het house plant Verbe-,' °lnce Company, l, F. FRALEY, Pref. f Lemon Tritolia: in its greeteat perfection r -it will bci; tlarch 20th, 1556. I fk , und very useful for removing tile langour Incident to: Marrh '5O the Spring and Summer mom hs, br for cmwded rooms., &r. 'Where perfumes areadmissilde. the VSybena water will tie round very pleasant in this. sick germ. and as a j perfuMe for the handkerchief it is equal to the best ex- tracts. and mob more emnomleal:alan. a pirAisant change' from ;;•ologne Water. tr, which, hi many, it is preferred.! Price.so rentsper bottle, GLENN'S CITRONELLA, MUSG:ROSE. GERANIUM & MILLI:FLEUR. WATERS. Price 60 centk per;bret le As these art hies have been imitated by unscrupulous t • persons purchasers; wishing the4en nine will please ask for - GLENN'S." Dealers supplti , d on liberal terms.-- For sale bydhe proMietors. E GLENN A CO.. No. 192 Chesnit street. Philadelphia.: N. R.—Perseus at a distance witching any of the above: articles. by rending the amoartt:in postage stamps, or otherwise, the articles will bo sent as directed, Philadelphia. April 19 185 i 16.3 m 3 THE STATE SAVINGS FUND! rml-. ; , . , . NEXT DOOR, TO THE POST 'OFFICE, • No.I 83 Dock Street,'.. Philadelphia.-- 1 1551.—Interest five per cent. All awns of money returned on demand. • •J' . 'The STATE SAWING§ FUND. No: 53 DOCK STREET, next door to Third Street. and adjoining the Mat Office, receives Money on deposit daily. from 9 in the morning until t in the afternoon : also Mrinday evenings. frcrn 7 . t 49 o'clock. Interest is allowed On deposits at the rate or FIVE PER CENT. per annnn. Deposits will be re• • turned !Warhol° or in part on demand. without notice. I The popularity of this Otficei with all Ileum, of the community, both in town and country. and its ronse j quent success. may be ascribed, fla part. to the following , entstantial reasons: . let. It °Rem a convenient. responsible. and profitable Depository to Executors, Adminlistratore. Assignees, Col, lectors. Agents. and all public Oilicers---ro Attorneys, Trustees:S.l(l.omi 'and Association,. whether intvarpora-: ted or otherwise—tai married or Single ladies--to Stu- 1 dents, Merchants. Clerks, and boldness men generally— Mechanises, Farmers', 511norti of either MIX. and all-who' lIICAD2 READ 1 I have funds. much or little. to deposit, where they may I be had at any ttme!with• Five per runt. Interest added. ' H . AIR. PRESSANG has been ap 2d. Deprsitors receive Books. with' an abstract of the i 1. pointed Agent for this county. for the sale of By• Laws and regulations. in which it entered their de. 1 " tfiSE.'fi PATENT META.LLICJIIDBIAL CASES," posits, which linolui eirvi. as voirbers. They may deslg. 1 Which aupercede all other kinds in use. Being perfectly nate. in case of sickness, death , or abs e n c e. who abeji , ye- airtight. it obviates the necessity or hasty burials, and ceive their deposits'. without the intervention of Execre t also preserve% the lody, from Immediate decomposition— ton or Administnatori. Any one or more. persons may They are parUeularly suitable for transporting the body deposit in his, her. or their name, orfor any other p erson s . from onto place to-another. The face is covered with a or persona . . , 1, t hick glass. with metal top. which can be removed at any 3d. A IloPor' is Made each year to the Legislature and time, end the face of the wawa seen by its friends or Ile Councils of the Cite. ' ' tatty... We might give you hundreds of certificates. to 4th. The Otileerti'are sworn before they enter upon ', corroborate our statement. se to the advantages the Me their duties. in addition to giving ilendsorith sureties. j faille Cotrin has over_the Wooden. but the followinewlll sth. The State Saving" Piled is a reel Savings Fund— , muffle,: - . l .l not an Insurance and Trust Company. Our large list of ' . Wsarmomos, April 3th. Depositors and the:Philadelphia public, bare been ears- Groitleniew—We witnessed the utility 'of your ern*• ful to observe that'the charter avoids the busi j mental "Patent Metallic Burial Cases ," used to convey risk of insurance. I j the remains of the lat e and lion. John C.Calhoun to the Con fish. In order to effort every reasonede facility to De- I greesional Cemetery, whi , h impressed us with the belief lymtore vet t o reside at a distrump from the office. their Mei that it is the best article known terns for transperting posits are pesmitted to be withdrawn by cheeks, after the . .the dead to their bnairestlng place. manner customary with the Ranks. $ heck Books will, With respect. we subscribe ourselves, yours. ate., be furnished to devalters without change. i (Signed). Maury Clay, Drills Casa, Dan. Webster. Wm. The rooster patronage hectored Ar7ll this office by a' It. King. Jeff. Davis, J. M. Berrien, J. Y. Mason. D. R. prlverbially eautlnns and dleeriminatingennuniseirs. and •Atchinsom A. C. Oreall, WM. P. IfAlignM, IlefitYpedr.A. where the character of the Institution-Li best known. ii, D. S. Dieltillsolii • . a gratifying fart to which the Trustees desire in call at- i. • • ,Stuattartestiesonisisrnight be added withont number. Mutton. r ' - GEO. U. HART, President, I Apply to ~ U. GREBBANG, CIIAS. 'G.. 'Mit Treasurer. - 1 . -_, 2 - - Cestrestrert,corncrif Cities: vices.h N' wt. ta.sta. • esisors4.,Tnnos, kms _ , .t - - • ..., ~. ..tied 1 OFFICIAL. • PRoci:Amatiorc N Adjourned CourViof. Cointriois . .LX Plows thr tlie trial of raGsen Ohne depending.edn to held at Pottsville..in and fn. ths manly of: Balmy/- kill. on MONDAY, the '2Bth day of April, latoVat 10 o'• clock in the forenoon, to continue taro weeks. - Poltseille4Aprill9.lssll W 74. JIAT4. onDiterdscg CIF THE. porough or ruRT .CAR -7R0'.41: I . 6"ecrtos 1. Br a ordained, de., to Curb theltalowing streets, and fill up the sidewalks of the mama, tea top to be gravel or cinder, not less than eight inches in ;Wk. TIPS& Main street on the south side. from the present erotic.; to the hridte. thence on the north side to the branch railroad leading. to Richard pones s. '— 1 Sec. 2.. Washington street, on the *tilt side, from UM Creek to Pike street.l I Stc.3.-Pitte street on the south ;Side. from Washing ton street, to connect with the present curbing on Mat. ket street. ' .i 13 - sec. 4., Jecks Jackson street. on t e north side. from . W . 1 Brown's curbing. to the dill Creek Ilailinsd.' Sic. b. Pottsville street.ou the south side, to tbeJune• tien of Jeckson-And Pottsville streets. from the Still i C re ek hridge,—on the north side. from the Railroad to end apposite them:vides of the south side. Sec. ti. Thecurbstotte not to be less ttumfour feet long, -'and twenty inches deep, the lop to be dressed. side dreier ed not hes than eichtinchter and, the end squired, the curbstones not to be 1..4 than di lushes in thickness. the curbing. to be set aerordlag to the plansmid • laid down by the Surveyor. 1 i grade Sec 7. The sidewalks of those streets to be filled front' the line of the property to the Curblis. . Sic $ 4 . & it fartitifi.ontrined. That thePsvements of. ' ei Aty font streets be not less than fifteen feet wide; sixty i trot -treats. twelve feet;-forty fort IstreotS. seven feet ail inches: fitly foot streets. ten l'eet, thirty foot streets S 1 , feet. . Pataed into ; an 'ordinance, November litit.,l&sB. and directed to be enforced. 'LLACITERSIAN; C. B. Port Carton, Apt-1119.1A56 - -J. , - 16. . ' ()F' „ THE RECEIPTS' and Expen.T litures et the Borough of TORT CA11.841 4 4 - fer the year ending February 7tb. Man: , DR. • ' . For the following items. via: 1 ' _ Ttecei Veil from Udall Gene. tate Traras., 11 18 74 From .t.o,..siment Duplicate taxes: 3 006 11 - . From Benson & Halo. as settlement. 36 12 Yuma Cbmi. Smith. Coll': of taxes; 1854: • . - His lards at 60 days for $155.67 -.- 6111 of shovels, &c., 499 .> , --- 160 64 Received for flues collected, ' 1 00 • .--- fj3,.= 61 For orders cniixts'it the present oar, 451 62 Balance acct. due 0. Templin, 1 30 00 do do do Jas. Iligyins, 1 ' 400 4.1./ du do B. Marquhart, : . 23 do do do D. Roebuck, il5O. do do do .11„ D; Mend,; - 761 . . . .. Ity the following liens of .Espinditurna and balances doe. On 4.treots and til.qhway4. vit :1 Paid Thomas Illrat. for masonry, ,.. 1,53 '6O ' Pat rick Va,zan. for labor, 4 00 (Min Elbill. carting. , ' .1-- . 62 12 lia..(rey newney, labor, 1 On Timothy Wood, I 425 . James Ill;nrin,g, .... . 4 08 00 i Peter Cummings, " . • , 1 .SO Arthur .Martiii, " 1 : . 61.00 l'brimaY Mullin, .. 1 02 OQ Edward (\Mahan, carildg, 1 24 43 Mi , ltel Folles. " / `,. 28 .01 . Samuel A Shepard. (cr supervistir, etc., In (3 Patrick Dougherty.cartlng, I • -. 81 50 Eiiar De lung, 91 90 . Afilliam Calme; labor, I . 2 50 'Jr hn I:11,v, 1 3 00 ' Daniel Sweeney, ~ . 1 00 William B. Hull."* . 41 25 . , , Thomas Doyle, 4 . i - IS 00 Th onas Lyn...h. -6 9 OR Ileojsmin Dutbert. labor, I 2 50 Jas. Met',,rmick, . ' 6- . I ..• 900 John Lewis.• 290 William See. carting, • I 12 74 . . Samuel 11111. labor, • • . ''l4 00 . ll Ittargithart, —.,.. 111 V, I larret t Burke, cartinir. i . 1... 142 4!. McConegaii, labor, : • , .' . 750 . 1 101 no Ily'an. 3 50 . 1 Jain ils inner. " - S3l . Ileor.te Ik. Smith. surveying. etc., 40 12 Daniel 12,,doick. itiss , ...nry. I 213 50 Charles Ilaber.brldg.l , , lumber. eti... ' 470 20 M. D. Wiend. culverts. ctc • I ' 24 81 - Henry ilititerman. spikes, etr.', . 2 OS Philip iluber. blacl,smithing, 5 18 .1 acob.S. ilwdon, bridges. etc.. 301 S 2 John B. McCord: lime. .... 2 0.4 , li'harles Smith. she% els,'. - .' -: , 4 95 1,996 141 .. • . Miscellaneous expense amount for the following. viz:. . Paid Jacob Krebs, collector, commis. dons on ta ve.i. 14 , 1 95 do for 41101 , 63 N ,, and attending j • . „Borough election, . • 500 . . Prink Nit, billets, - 1, 10 5 . . Auditing. Borougii . accouttg, . , 9 Oft . Benjamin Banuan.yrinting. etc.. ' 45'50 . ' J no. D. liadesty, measuring, etc., . 200 d ,,, do holding Bora' election,' 15 50 Jae. 11. Campbell. counsel fee. .25,00 U r.ah Untie, for service se constal„le, • 80 (5) .: .. ..., ter hand euffs.... , 2 - 50 Ross Buil. for servi , e as Burgess, Lc., •57 12 4).Templin. do Town Clerk, . . 7h 00 JAI. E. tlit,son, do bras. , - al 00 Jas GiMilian. Fluid Le...'2 _ • 47 ~ John Riley cutting wood, ki... • Town Mal Property. , .1. M. Wetherill. agt.. $1951 i 11 Paid fasts and sundry items. .36'4; Bills P,' able, Paid note. for nrynn ' 1'4.1 o , •!o for llanielltoebnek, To ..nlehs...qnstandiu frqm 165-1, Itverest *taunt.' Paid sundry item. Inierost Act and no,,brfid D „ bt ,. For taxt.c e't • nernted tto collector. Paid Emanuel Strousb on account. ilk.. T. 11. Win tersteln LalanCe of a..rount d, , CLarlrs Holder do Ou!,tauding Ac,...undsinr the following. ris . EsLite Salt anger NVetherill for fillip; 90 10 Jacob lirel , s collector for balance due, 79 Jas. E. Gib, , on late Treasurer for balance due, r 26 tr 3 Ella% Do Long. do , do 2 :A) $371779 We the subscribers, having audited and adjusted the above tic :aunt, believe the same to ho correct , Ag% BOLTON. . rn, April ELI TIIONIVSQN,} Pnrt tulitors - _ MkCELLANEOUS. • FAIRBANKS SCALtz T IC • HE subscribers, agents for the man '. ufacturers, have just received a new article. called tho ‘.;nloti Counter Scale." calculated to weigh from 3i an ounce to 240 ftis. For sale et the York Store. E. YARDLEY & SON. ottsvflle, April 25t13,1550 TOBACCO, CIGARS ANC OATS, 'f the Hamburg Smoking Tobacco on& Cigar 'Manufactory - 10.000 bushels prime Oats: 200 barrels Smoking Tobar ; •J.0.).0,1q Half Spanish Cigars; 100.000 Spanish Sixes, 2.5,000 Cuba Extras. • JAMES S. MOYER. Sept. 88, '55 Hamburg, Burks S county. • ' - cßgqr BARCAINS I Reduce a Prices In Clothing!! I:'IHEAP CLOTHING STORE, Cen tre street. one door below Market street, west side, Pottsville. The subscriber returns his grateful thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal manner In which they have heretofore patronized him. and inforrna theta that he has now on handle large stock of ready-. made garments. newly rannufacturcd. nodes the super intendence of en experienced workthau. and made of the Kest matet lab , . in the newest fashions: of every variety, which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. ills stock con sista of Fine Dregs. Frock and Bodi Coats, heavy knap• ped and Winter sack Coats of all descriptions. Mack, Blue aud striped - Cassimere Pants and itovs Clothing! aacy Velvet Vests. Itisek and FaneV Satin Vests, Cassi mere and Worsted of all kinds. Flannels. Striped and Dressed ,S hirts. Green and Satinet Jackets, and a variety of other ankles too numerous to mention. all of which he intends to sell at the barest prices. He also makes up all ktuds of Ch thing to order. at the shortest notice. tom- Don't forget Centre street. one door below Market st.. west side. Pottsville. A. GILLMOItI, Agent, Dee. s. . 49- BEI Envelope Manufactory & Printing Offloe,_ 5.-% South Fourth street (opposite, Li• brary street). Philadelphia. Die sinking, engrav ing. printing. embossing. ke. Original designs. business devices, notes. steals. Ilona/ buildings. stores, machinery, le. accunttely drawn and engraved. w, reasonable terms. Persons at a distanee ran have theli engravings executed from daguerreotypes,' by sending them per express or otherwise. Die siniting andembc• sing. Dies for business cards. envelopes, labels. ke..sca4 for societies, corporations and companies, engraved an. embossed. on rood or brass. Office seal presses. heads e t newspapers for common printing or cylinder presses.— Embossed printing, for business cards, envelopes, labels kc. • Plain and ornamental Job Printing; business cards. eirculant notices, bill-heads. promissory notes. Druggist' and Apothecaries' labels, plain and embossed, mannta• • tunas' labels. tabs and ticketti. - . . Printing in gold, silver and colors.. envelope printfoy salt and flour bags, Le., matiudietured and printed at the shortest notice in all colors. Paper bog manufactory. grocers'. bakers', eonfectionere, and all kinds of paper bags for sale. Envelopes of all qualities anddeseriptloni. viz.: for homceopathic medicines, self-sealed and printed directions, for putting up medicines for sending abroad Wedding and visiting cards engraved and printed. Alm.. envelopes of the finest English and French paper, to. fit exactly any card. circular or Invitation. Conveyancer,' envelopes, to dt deeds, bonds,tnottpges,&c., made In the best manner. COLBERT, N. B.—Orders tent by Express, ai per agreement Sept. 22.'55 PATENT METALLIC COFFINS! k. STATEMENT MS 7o) Of) 4 ;14 tr.li 37 MEI COLBERT'S (dot Bruit M=MZ==2= Arm l tier Arctic Srpeditlenai Another expedition is on the lapis—Lady Franklin to furnish the means, and Dr. Kane to - command obniuteiputs.roiittes. • The Whigs :have withdraw their mettici pal ticket, thereby leaving "eirery individual of the patty to pursue such course, at the approaching election, as will hitt promote an honest and economical administration of city affairs." • Mr. Buchanan, • This gentleman, lute American Minister to England, reached New York in Abe Amigo ; periencedex a public reception thereon Thurs day, and yesterday reached Philadelphia, where he was warmly welcomed by his per sonal friends. Fessing Lend W arrest& It has been : officially ascertained at Wash • ington, that forging and counterfeiting certift. cates or warrants for bounty land, to defraud both the public and the government, is eaten•: sively practised. Thlrt}.ionr,th Consrese»rirst sssssoa. • WAsU LNGTON, April 113.-:-Sgsars--The Committee on Post Offices was directed to inquire into the expediency of establishing an uniform rate . olpostage throughout the United • Buttes. liousE.—lite Committee on Etections re ported againit Bird B. Chapman's retaining his seat as Delegate from Nebraska, and in favor of Hiram Pi Bennett. April 22.- 7 Horst.—The House resumed the considers lion on second readttig of the Senate amendments to the deficiency appro prLtiou bid; Of the fifty-five amendments the greater part were rejected. Among those adopted, was one 'appropria ting $30,000 for the purchase of seeds and cuttings for distribution throughout the coun try through the Patent Office. 495 18 $3,717 IV PENNSYLVANIA LEO/SLiavax Ha R 1t15116 . 10 , April 18.—S ATE.- —The Committee of Conference on the General Ap• propriation bill made a report which was adopted: • The bill • to .incorporate the Schuylkill Haven and Lehigh River Railroad' Company passed. . • liocSs--- 7 •The bill relative to granting censer to !tiger beer houses in. Philudelphia, 'Allegheny, Lancaster, Berks and ;lorthamp• ton counties, was amended by adding the counties Monroe, Pike, Carbon, Luzerne, Montgomery and York ; to change the mini• inum lieintse to $5O . ; to direct' the payment of those into the Treaury, and to repeal only the 27th section of the recentk enacted law and passed. Yeas, 43 iyays, 44. The Cotivaittee of Conference on the Gen• eral Appropriation bill made a report, which was ndoptild. April 19.--SExstr..—The hill to prevent Banks, S.tving, Funds, Insuratice and Trust Co's", Irma paying out foreign bank notes, passed finally. April .111.--SEArr.—The amendment of the House to the; proposed amendMents to the Constitution' was concurred in and finally " passed. It will now go to the GovelMor.• The supplement to the Erie Wild North • East Railiq,ad passed. The tail relative to libels, allowing the - truth to be given in evidence, wai considered . and passed. Tbe bill to license lager beer houses was taken up, - and after debate was negatived— . yeas 9, nays 19, as 101 l ws Yeas—Messrs. Cresswell; EVan,• Ingram, , Laubach...McClintock. Straub, Walton, Welsh, and Wilkins. • • Nays —tMessrs. Browne, Craltb, Ferguson, Flettiiten;, Grejig, Hoge, Jamiosn,, , Jordan,4. Knox, Lewis, Mullinger, Pratt, 'Price, Sellers,,' Shuman, Souther, Taggert, Wherry, and-Platt, Speaker.; - The bill to repeal the twenty seventh sec tion of the license law was then taken up, and after debate negatived—yeas 10, nays 19. HOcss.—The bill to authorize the erection of school houses in Pottsville-Was then taken up, and during its progress Messrs. Ball and Wb a llo n ; and other Erie melt, reviewed their struggle: to postpone business, and by every parliamentary' stratagem to fight oft' the Erie and North East bill, movingft reconsideration of every vote upon every motion, every amend•• ment and every section. The bill, after a struggle passed finally. The supple ment tOhe act incorporating the Erie and. North : East Railroad Company passed finally. Apr - 22..—SENATE.—Nathaniel P. Browne was elected speaker. A Message was received from the Governor and reatiCauttouncinghis approval of a num ber of bills. The General Appropriation bill wasnot among theni. The Senate then, adjourned sine die. Hor4.—A message was received from the Governor intOrming . the House that he had aigned the s9pplement to the act incorpora ting the Miners• Bank of Pottsville, and the bill to: restore the charter 'of the Erie and Not h-East Railroad Company. The appro. priatiOn bill, and other bank bills were .not in the list: tees IME EBM 13131 Al g: SO 00 2.1 "0 2 00 A motion was then made and agreed to that the House adjourn sine die. Six ;hundred arid, seventy one bills and fourteen resolutions have passed and•been signed by the Governor. Vinfrous youth gradually brings forward virtiMas manhood. A vigor.ms effort is going on to organize :1 Reputaican party in Cdifornia. The effort had bi.tter be. to unite all the opponents of the Ad ministration in one boric. the 4/Whets. PHILA.& N. YORK METAL !MARKET Antlirctel'utlry,No.l.lim '• N 0.2, Chan:oo FOndry.No.l. Scotch TIA,No. 7. Railrojd Artaeriaati Bar, 11.innuered Rolled, !!home. Castings, ton Boiler Ylateas,No.l, ICK, tbs. .. Azles,Ant.linueered, ton • .• Ito lfed, It. It. S!piten. ME Arnrrioan, 104 NI. English, " tOPPLE. Seat blitz, 100 Iht, 11043, Old, OM Pig Galena, 100 lba Chester County, Virginia, Foreign, ' Bar. No. 1. • CORRECTED WEEK I= Wheat sour, bbl Rye •• Corn meal " Wheat. red. bueb white " Rya, " " yellow " Oats.. Cheese, per .ft'. Coffee; ' Hama: 66 Mesa pork. Butter,dalry, " Sne.ar. , " &Inleases. per gall oil linseed. " *hale crude. " " winter, " lerd spring, winter, " - sperm, spring, . winter. POTTSVILLE MARKETS:, Wheat Flour. Dbl., $ 02 Dried Peaches. per'd.sl 60 Rye Flour. bbl., TOO do do elapsed, 225 Wheat,busbel,l 50 @I 75 Dried Apples; par'd. 111 Rye, do 60 Eggs, dozen, , ' ' 11% Corn, do , CO 'Ratter. per pound, ilate, do 4O Shoulders, do .' si4 10 Potatoes, do 60 . Hams, - do 30116 10 Timothy Seed, 4 Co nay, per ton, 25 00 Cloier Seed, 8 50 - 'Plaster. do_---- IPOTTSVILLE PRODUCE MARKETS. • (Retail Prices.) ' Very little change, comparatiesly. has been effected in nor Market,' during the part week, The pike of al. meet every article remains the same. with • 'very few exceptions. ItIIRAT PLOITR—SeIIs at team $9 to $9 60 and Rye at $7 Z. Ryb Chop at $1 10, and Corn Meal at 30 eta. tit Iresbel. GRAlN—Wbtte Wheat still sells at $1 75 and Did at $1 50 ? be. Rye Is 90. Cote 75. and Oats 45 ets. MEATS—No change.—Reef sells at from )2 to 14 cant.. Ib. roc choke eat& and' firm 10 to 12 for common pie- Hatton is from 10 to 12 cents it th Veal from t to 12. and Pork &emote to 14. 20 for hams; and 16 for dried meats. tongue in. Salt Meats am a little lower. Thonidets are teet h fr om 9to 10. and hams from )2) 4 to cents 10. FRUIT AND VEDETABLES—AppIes ere selling' at . 91'00 to SI 37 V be. fat hot 'Potatoes trret CS to ;Oda Ootomsl. 00 end Turolps6o ets. bushel. Parsnips re. tail at about 1 /.13.5.11 bushel. Saul) 00/t 00 for ptant. log 20 etc per qt. PROVI3IONS—Buttee nttaill at 23 rents Eggs 18 etsla dozen. °Roam Es—F Altana kr- are abcat the sere. ' Core. mon Elenarbells at 5. good Yellow. 10 and it hits from 10r to 19 rants w tb. Cheese 1014 sod lard 14 cents* R. Month, Rid is worth SS tO, and Cleat 950 ip tra I and Rettne. utr sell, at from $9lll, pt tel toe. Clover Ell is 41 I. Mixed 1t5.T.E.22- 31eadottbay the seine. ' 1111,d Ernt4to ' Sf". 11a, be the tale is sold at 9,50 pe... MHO . - none in market. f , sit fl berAtk, Fresh VIJS are ittirplenilfuTin otirn7arbata, 11 Plit Sell* at 12M 'tee eta.* !b. Calliab at 0 413 eti iiit artjak hit 1.0 V*. , Med ms wit dr Ali* GMEMIELI NEW !GSM W - —O, 20 CL *25 (40 . 4'25 U —O5 34 004 5(,! 55 ow 4iP w 4;4 O( 50 64 55 0005 Poo 0 On@ R 5 W 45 00@ 75 cc 40 013€0 65 611 •47555 5 OL I 17554, 4Ot 7 - 44 --I - ' - - --'-- (Rr 28 00_ so of, '26 000 'l7 00 35 COO 36 00 Ct6t cE 00 I Cb 046 . 67 b 0 t6t4.4.9010 f' 7 beE -1 (1t0 011 10 OCC6 75 (0 - - OM= 4 370 60) 9 00t1 ]4OO 5 00(E6 660 EEME - 22 00 20 22 00!.23 001 26 =23 50 - 25 006} 260 p FREES 76(5) 7no 7_004 775 cD 891 —0 700. --0.• i 2rl I' FOR ME JOURNAL MUM I=Elll 1:01:= 1126 476 3 00 1 65 1 65 6 121 t 9:41 4 0006 76 337 1 72 171 900 6:6 960 600 2E461300 1 40436V46 14096 so 80(i " 93 48 a iS2 big 65 32'0 34 D % @ M 13 11 11}f, 10 10 9,« , 8 ce. 10 10% @I 12% el 9 18 00 17 56 . .0 ft, 23 17 0 24 el. IN' ; i oe, 41' Sb SO 6 11.3 .ass i3@ o 96 91 990 93 • 183 2054 210
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