, , • • i ' . .. • , , t 'posed of 17, Ihtm'ocrals, and 4 Americans ; ,-7..1 future or Anierica, ndul the' rapid progress of• . `; The Boar,: of He.alth, 20 Demucrats ; 4 Ante- i -which can doly be impeded by injudieions , rieans. 'lfitealoaril of Prison Inspectors, 201 legislation.,; 4 •••••••.: . • . ' `I• Den/our:its: 4 A mericaits• ' "' . ' l f ...' ..ft•;43.-71-to 1: - ...re,-In-qt,uns of Sew York inten.l build . g - _ The Siet ,rs in thil; t;lection do not claim it ; i , mg. a unt;.itti:li•olit t. tonic, which ii ex.p , ..:de'l t , 1 s'•/. , • . P t i-1r;' , 3 , 44 3 anY00114 4 .1 4 the kind in the itnrid.- .1t..3- t. 1 5. f j 0111116 A as a pArty , b_i'1......1, _NI,. Vaux., flit, ,\L.,..t,. t r t ,eet, i .. ac.conmedate the grand lodge, subbrdin tte led • ' expre.:isi I i It i ti4..1.111.4e... _it a speech atter Chg.: i: 1 eC- ; ge.:, elnititers!and eo u riciis. It i~ to be built of __ .! 60,1 to that eff ,,, e ,.. .Th i , 1 ..,,.,,,1.,„ 1 v is 1.11 .,i, h i„,., e ,1 , , ratotettlie! or :strul)l9. 1110 by . 1 . 25 feet, live steries _ TTSVILLE ~PA. - ti , - : e,,,, flit: ilent.wr.iey 'ioltnit.,,..bi the o ' ' til - ,toNor . . . _ I Wili -, a throwing their ititheilee, with the -ad-1 - - de a n and eozintenauce of their old organ, the' 0:.,, , ,0, o; tie. M0.C1 ,4 ' . I . , unx It L. ' -4 1' 4! t 4 , Ver ' t Anil: icali. tut:) •thet imianee • of the rlo-z• - --et ot not - Tic:LE "toe': 1 ~.1-, 2 ~ •.. en , rooniv—anOwsit etroyen - ai , u01. , •.: . ; Ilan I i etti ,„. no ,y.. Now that Tli:is. l filed is Ull - --- -• -- 7 -- :. --;-- -- 1 - 7 : - • _._ _ ._ i ; ,- ....,ti0n. ail , a.sv . to•.:• t . t i .... 0; , • . ' - 1 • The tinanti:y sent by Railroad this week is 40,- -. i‘ort I 7 ,- -W , .. '' ' r ' . ,p 4 „ 1 7-llt'l apire.lated; awl that paper'hai i , -. '., `. .109 19 tons..---by Canal 31,27 d n 3 tali—fetal for '.', ,--'' ',"'''',“ , • •• ••" I'l ' r : tin, SullsilixttOri .d ” kilOwl.tr_T'lltitt it e ontrtnu-* , , • the wetd.:. . . 1,5755 021 . • T, to t,y Railroad f o r the 1 tc , /. s;',1:11-4'cly.t. , Ili.; dul, , ,tb Id 'au c.,.".ranizatoti, I y ear, 652, . 27 . 1 I 1 „ . . ; , iifist , r 05, 3 „; ; ,, 01 t, Fame rt,.. JOURNAL COAL AULANAC FOR . 1 1858. I tha... svnit,:itillsos •:;•it,h the leading principles; rind j,,,, t y e „ . i., . '';fe . tl,l by itailtond 'and Canal this tiow Ready. • " lof the ohl 1t big punt', it is fliir to presume, I year, 79.5,020,15 tong against 992,363 11 tons 33- (3., ,.. t an , 3 .tati.3 4 ,..il 2:00,4' t h.. 0 --.., 1 , itself showing a decrease by'both inclasive. of P0C,,7"47 r„i,...1 t .t.,!,-...; , ii,t ,-., ti,. min,.„ ~,,i i that the ...Vor . th .....inei..ir.,l7l Will throw Actitrtoll•• i•-at'in the tutift tetti r; don, i;;- 1 hodily into,tie: txrto of the Sham-1/einosracy, 19, viz: 116,1i1.:1 . 1.1 lg /3.-ailro.ul and 89,642 05 by th, q a-mittyl,froal sent 4:411;01...t I.v eaeli: I . ... Canal. t ltailr , als in Svlinvll.lll .I , iiiity. and ;its, ; an d Income on e of the organs of th .oc al - party. 'The shipnients fur th..., rorrespendiug week, last 1.7,.,,,,i.- amt i;.aor,•,,t, teadine (rum the , „ ~,.,_ _ ..., ;,,,,,, i t !„,, s t h e pr i nclo f e , o f • ,tho..it.• ro.d.ots it, ithuadt-I r WA mid 'N e e ; 4t. Lilly : . he, Ill , t. ~. •, u , , ‘-' • ' i year, were 5;1,04 IS by ltailread an,.l, 27,094 IZ, .. . ''''t , •‘t.• .' ,, P ,, i'Y ~l t'' , ' , l ,rll,'"'" hind r' lii- ; A rner f e milstn les:. ',hut that it• loves - "pap . I .. tic. Canal—iota! .80.129 13 tons. The Ihilroad tilivren zra•tos.e.e...l. , . ittahi - ;.: it :. vcry ; - • • : .. , s t to p. 4 tip n i ~at and Itailii•ol ollives. ; to „re, ; a :v .:flit:lent quantity of Which . was 1 loses 12,G24 19 and the Canal'gains 4,181 OS tons tt,e,,....1' tn+ , interestcd in real 1.41145. the 1 Raiir,,,,l.: 31,4 cat..l.-. &., rev ~.0,. ; , 1 ti,.. 1 not:bestowed upon its conductors, when the" making the; total 'shipment: , 8.-1.43 11 toils leas •I 1 American party was in power in Phitadel-1, than week than fOr the corresponding Week of :t main. - a" Zn:n..ii's,'Lliiisi ls-low t'liesnut. , ' i,..j;, ,it t 'O, I',.ki Ex..! 0.4,1 . i ph ia. I ;• . I April. 1.555. ' 'Z' - ~,, N. n. et.... m , i ,,', Ni.V---PAI , P A. , , , CY• . I. .3. , - , ~ •• 1 'From' the:Above it will. be observed that the ,In. _ . „ . ~• ,„ 1 „. , ine Note east at this election was-henr y, ; ' ; • , fieiehev froth the Schuylkill Iteq-ibn, front whence 1; )1•A;;. : '‘ ' IN• l'"1::"'•".• : qmonitting in the ng.t , recritte on the candidates; ' " • i . 1 , ,, , ,..i1 . k. P, ,, n , I . , , . , the great btilk of-1116 Trale is supplied is still ~- soi:seri",...rstd 4... J , ,t-r-tt,.l. ii. r '''' .6" 4 4 for Mayor, to 54.97:li—Vaux.'s majority over i• me .- 'nicc , t, m.irkei1,..1.4 !ran other Regions the amount Moore being 4059. We are gratified to state; Shifted is l'ess than to the previous limn la-e-t year, - .1 • that the Vote cast for Moore is a pure Aiineri-; idakin- it illillSt iinpossible for. the deficiency ':' ;. I can and Temperance one—in opposition to; and pro,ntne increave,as ttihett in air. Tucker'e liS"l,nt liesoltd -Infi•rinall:n ACant:•4l. - ; ~ .r.,A , Tpk ; \ 0rp•1;_,,5.,-.. o7;tiee ;1141...1 John i Itilln Whiggery, Duni Democracy, Mild, the cotamo..ic,ttion , t ,ow,. 0 I,e Wade up this,,,3•Car, , 1 414:islrafor. ; influence of the forei.-n vote. With the odds''', ther 9 fhre, w i s the now 'carrying Companies ,can do •tirettoototof.l. s. Einett. next d.,r tt1.,,r,.. ! . jp , tfiirt . g toeffect-the Trade this year, -it must be itgaitist them, the Americans of I'hiladelphia l ! itott,. , i tioftly the Ithsolute demand. ;•• ,• ,•••0.',1111T SAI,I: —Seo 7ulvertisenient rigni•4l : have clone rein:irk:llllv well. Of the O-iine: at:tiv'',`'•.!. .1 . troor. Alitilioi , rator. ' 4`•'' , The f ;114:Nit - lg. are:the rates of prices neJni`illadt it. 17; filar 44 iddlet.. rt have lost :: • playtol liv the Deinoeracy at this election to - • ted by the Lackawanna Railroad and teal Coin s-par,ictillir, ,h. ad: ertis. tneid. ; secure Ow cot , of the Lan•er Beer 'men the :, . : ..r1; V1' , .,)," 9 "' , ,. 7 ,.Tict.:—, , ,.... '....,ti,..... ~i,....,,1 , . , .. . . ) • . •pany„ 4 .,11V..t.1 our /as/ p ti bli ca ti,, n; , • ir.ot !'art I'3 rb•III: Atheinislvatr.t. / 311110NP.1 eXti - act of a letter dated "Philildel-1 4 -Cit r i r .,,,,, for L,47.l;amanna r;sil 'delivered on txtard of Yes i l• ,--; m-lt; at trahal , ethport to November.lSso, 'ILtI7" I :S.---st , ' Nt•ti' , ' f IC- 'A- 11141-r- I phitt, klav ti, 15.70 i." '''will give an idea' .4-1 Mi., 11111 and 54-but ;till Matsu li. 11. , . ••• - - . i • , To July. Aur. se t. Nov. 15111. ,1:: : „.: ,A 1,17,,,• 31; ‘4,. 1; ;; ;TATI. ;;; „,,,,I ;;;! , ;;; ; . I • - Tile Rani . -41 .40ps 11 , tfve. looill , crow led and the •;!..nnip, Cl :15 sl4o .$4 45 $4 : 2 :) per ton of 52719 lbs. .1 55 4 1 4 , o) " ~-.1 (:h.. l' 1111 :: Y 111 . 1 . 14 : 1111 1 '• W '"' ll '"'''• " r 1 " 1- I-31,-1 a Xliir , .•";'-'4, , in eci•tacies. I,:iger will , •7 1 t' isl 4 t . t u'''r' :4 It ,t • • • - ' ~ 4 5 4oa 4 0-1 47.0 .. . . e, ;in the futilit y , ho swilled tit usual, at ,it. is under, -Egg,: 4 TO' 4 7.5 4 ; so 494 • - . . ; - , 7 1: - .Nli'is , i's A C. , . , ta , :' , l•rv. I . r ;,.. niiT ' ' Stove. 4TO ..t. 75 41", 7 5.1 49 t ~ . • • -•7 l t, the li-Willi on t';;11 • i. r ; :, . our toie, i ; -t-•„•d hilt li • otli Ir . . V 3 us, tin. 'Mayor s elect. nod' ch0.„, 4 . 4 „/ . 1 . ; ~..; 3 7; .. 4 3 . ;,,, I. 3 - .;" „, 7 .. : 4 : I S.iivriff Ml•Gl . f . , rl - 0111j,ed tile. IA:IL;CI . • Beer tii!il ' : 'll4e illteVil prices are for Gash. l'•'-• I ''''''J (1 ' •'' ' l l' ' ' n :I ' ll ' f,11 1: 11 ' , 13.u'l - - ' i I t ro.i t thr. election a ; ..Tho lib „ y e Colin/ 4 11y, We may state, mine their •-,''• ti,t'''t ~: •t. i't".• , , .t. ro.', , 194 - 1 Ir- 1 47ursit.. I that li. they •Iy '''' '4 ' ' right. - . 1 . it ; 1 deal tt odd .he •'ivitiked at." It is also re: Coal in Oil Lackawanna Vallcy, between Scranton • . an d cirlidalc. 1 heir mines' are at Jessup.— ..,11..ht ...r•i.,l. f. r vial lie., bard. ciory I p..rted that 1114,3: inade a great many ; promb , e ,:s ; ;; :a I. c ,li•dn,;,l at then, a.: :-, ,, ,, , 4 , 1.11 , ..• ! v ,,, ,1 00.3 . aid bet exteet 1 „ 1 „, ra11 ,,, 1 „ii„„ to f „ t _ ; They are uen•--n t Coal Iriving been transported .1.•, , - i...,nrh. scead..;•rti , ....Alt. j • 1, ....r I , i• 1 , .. 1 1- th•• hcs, 'olcillt:;•. a tot of eVt 34 : ,. :', lil. 'They s'it : prosell tliti' l t the seltsd Coli • noil would; from thelojyyj. Thet;baipaoy expect to commence ..,„. ~,,,.,1,31 Ilit. 1t :r• "l ` l. •;rib• . 1, 1 ,, A• 1 I , . „ I 1 , . i ., = l . l .'•, ; • d 1; shippini; Over the :lel:4lrare',, Lacqtawanna and ~,,, ...,,,,,,,;.,, ~,,..,,,,,..1, 1 ,,i,,,, , ..i1 d ,i,,, ~..„,1 , " oppo.„( to t 1( ill I. LI) I I IV" , •, , C.117.0 their, • . „ i , ' "M Ivor mel the common council; that Ibey could -. NV e,tern Railroad Comp:Lily's rood, with which --- . Nbei.,l 1. r mining ; make , ..,.. „ 1 ..1 ti . .i- . t - 1 ", ~1 •1 1 . they inter'scet, about seven miles from the mines, .. d. „ ~ ,, d ,„,., , ~ r, d 1 ,, , L. 1 ,.. pr, tl.. in t ,c ,-( .ma I %NOVI ( ... ,t,:'.: :Al.. ~,., ~To.d..1:111 t•-• i not rectify awl thus get. rid of the difficulty, by; by the 15tir Juni!. '; , • .. t•;10.-14. ; styli::i , , - ; ; t , ,r0m,11.2'. the idaine. on : that lliancli.. As they ' ' •• --- N..- n.; , -to pits•t•t; lc o titoed to 1 , ~ " •„ • : ; P,-....4,1; ot—WILLLANI JE6:F,UP. , t• ..., ~,,tb.t., . 1 ~ ~,i,,i,,,, ~, ~,.,..,i , ~,., . n I‘ - 3•Wer , have made a dean sweep. "Icy . v, It, t. e . . ' g'retemelo•—,:il. MurtElt.T. • 1,- 1 ''' 5 ,1 p'.l. r"" '''''' . 1111,1 ft .: " 1 "" 51 '': e died oil I.y the liqour Olen to "ullil ail:Pledges to ' ,Secretary—W. if. Tyler. ',Op.:l_, 1 . 1, ~', . !sew torn :Ina, iti,0tt,,,,,,1, • the letter. - , Iflni.q u 'er: . . W. 11. Tyrer, i ,Geo. H. Power, - i 1 E. 31.. Clymer, - Samuel R.- Jlereditli, Win. If. Jessup. ica.iiv i1:F...i.deri6V. 4 1,1!“. AND tri.iTERN 1:314....1.0. T 5 .,...,„ ! .,,, c,,1 ,I, tie,red nn ha lit of p,rsel4 ,le Etiz.lbeth il ,-;f . .V. ..t. rl f t r r" +l9 the ye.u. 1 1 1513 • : . ' TO July duly Aug. S pt. , act. Nov. re - . Lump, ;St44it 45 54 5;1 it 55 $1 1:11 54 45 .Z:.l 70 'isteanibrat,!. 4 55 4' 4.4.) 1 1:5 4 71/ • 475 4 SO 4 55 Large Egg; 455 4VA .4 G.; 470 175 450 455 :Small lit;;;,? 473 4SO 455 4 tt't : . .1 55 500 I, 4:5 Foun'y Luinp..l 75 4SO 455 4 94 4 95 5 00 5 rz Stove or Nut, 475 4; i " ) 455 493 495 SOO 5 tat etivsttint, • .13 55 3•1k1 39i 4 0,1 4 03 1 le 4 10 The above are the rates fixed by the Scranton' I Compati ; :,•i rilio expect t.t commence shipping East by the tuititile of west month. The tride has opened unusually brisk hi the Shamokin rezion, and the deniand in the West. and North for the fine.and- beautiful Coal of that dirtriet i . much beyond the present eapaeitic.i o f their roads to traticront to market. TIP:: prices 'I:IIDAT, MAY 10, ISSO =EI BUSINESS NOTICES ) lIZUS 'WI ..!..•ur t.. '11: will Le perceived w•fat influences were .„ , , it,tem,tll.-trols• 1.t,i,•••• tiftw+tv, rarn,.,l 0, by ..)11,.. , 111 to bear On the ' shiladelphia. munici -1"" ‘ 4. ",, 1 1 ' 1 ,1, 11 Plecti( ti and br what means 'the Patebt' t.. .-3” s , , • 4 j`. /1 , 01 Itemoeraey became successful. That it will t t or t.ta...••• 111•.i1,1%.:, the 0-1: , h'.1 , 1+.11 , 1a. have an injurious efreet upon the ptrr4:rects Of ''11,"TC"1""1" • tilt` Inb , riean party in the approaching State rtII: 11:‘,•% , I • LI , and National election in Pennsylvania, is not : -Lot, . • . it' r. 1....1."i.• . \\ nij, , claimed ev,ti 1)y the most sanguine of the, fietnuerziev. Americanism is now etutbled to '. l '' ll an , . 'rh,• n-rt t! t th .rica•r tiistite , ttish between it> . true friends and foes. , ottt , t•t,t,tt,t Ihf. h :114 tlik,..comil:g Campaign, it will guard against 1. the machinations -of utere hangers tltft for' the spoils of (Alice, While it arms for 111.. , tilj'• ::71,1 fain. t Philip ISM ,t 4 :1; 4 aro ~•% 11:111i! t. I r 110,1 .:r.1.11 7r.,,t- :tr. CI \ ••r.lll , • rar.•i•du 1.1:.)1,1N ;-:tats at (%. , 411111)::t. o . 1 ) 1 tilSt to 11.o ' 14:16 CotiV,•:01011 to we. (.11":k.11 7 %1 ' 1 . 1 , i trf whir P.icrcca the ti r,t iht N it.' '1:14 wilt: t)r Amcni: orders liave ii. en issued HI:4111114a and sent I[,,n• SYtadnm, to contaaltvatn mainly al”nil In th,re will be vessels of I%T.r ;it Ray Islands and A,;pinvviill7 (iovertanont 11Ri giyen tlei u.iitl;l persoici. have left the Catholic 15. „„ couloi I,e e • pe11,1.3 ti v• here pt , riplo are 1 hrowit into rvadii) , the is )I.,cc• vdo , l•- ih.opitt are OIM I= raitfra, year, , ,f. an at- Ihe ./x(1 : ///. 01, htcf)int , a;;: riatcrl duct ;Hid r.ialotv Thr (iron is IViltio)v, id the firm, and conselilleat tact and cluiviiiN? us /..1 in illirlian;ds v. ill :old still inure laidi• it ,1T, , 11 of Ow hi ; 1..11,1 tvil l .l it' 1110a . : re Wit Lc . o , v/a , 1)11 , 1) l't sir, tir sl url v. th.s!ii • • 1 CllAs._W. l'i:Mal. The shipmentsl:lty Canal from the Shamokin lie; , ioal comine,n ( eal • this week. tin Tuesday, Itersrs,,l 'Aultherlinau, Zerne & Weitzel, sent two lat'at;letou their Wharves at Northolvilierpiral to CaMinya. Olintrs have' also commenced - 1a sup. Oy tilt; iloWn river trade for the season. This trade i 4 tiott rpereitsing,. ZinII4 , ING C4I. NOT PuEvlorsLy ! Sitt.D.---A meeting i,f the Trade of New York was called fur yesterday, (Friday,) I'. M., to &wiretap the action of the ASsociatiiin here. relativedoits deterninaa,- tion not to ship Coal from the mines unless Pre :dowdy! cantractittl for. There can •be . but little doubt that if the shippers continue to hold that diderinMation titjittly, that they will Perceive-the benefit Iwhich trill accrue to the Trade generally, and pafticularly to themselves. When a dealer s'eelts Coal to buy, he or course, expects to pay the malrliet pried; but. when the shipper seeksdho dealer,lthe latter! knows the Coal mast be sold , and thCrentre calculates With a certainty, to • buy for asp: This Matter con be reformed, if the shipf4g . portioM of the Trade resolutely adhere to the ;,leterininitlion they hive wisely formed; and which !we Presume, was appt oved by the New York Trade ye,tei;lay. • f - y•the annexed interesting - correspondence be tween a Committee orthe Coal OperatorS of this Regiuqand John Tucker, Esq., President of the Pliiladflphia and Reading. Railroad Company, it wil) be perceived that our assurances last week ilia , nct further ' eduetion in the charges' of the carrying Conipdnies would take place, is now verified by this Mililiention. There con now bo no doubt,: that all the Companies will advance .f their. rates on the Ist of July. The Schuylkill • ~,-; Alirdziti.tN Inox AssOc I A TION.—WC. :Novigiition CoMpany have announced an advance al , ' in reeeipt ur o r Constitation and By-Timis iof IU eents'per f(M on their toils, :and this op of this Association, which was organizedi! pears tit be the understand not...only between i our carrying Compaums, but also between all the March Cab. 1t 4 55. Also the Deeemlier nom- • I ; i . i others : - i „ her (.f "Th, ..' 1. merle/in Iron Masters' Statist/. I'. i i rnTTSVILLIT., .lirty 2d, 1556. c 3911!N TUCKY,R, I.:se., _ eia al lit'vii'w," published monthly by the- Asso- i . 1 i ProN4.4 . P: ; le. 1114itioad Compoi 11 . don, at their office, North East corner ~,t• sin : : ;---Confratly to all expectations of the par , Eiglitli and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, and' tics interested ii the Coal Trade, the present state Mr. Hewitt's recent Pamphlet :on the prolltie- '- of the Trade is in such a depressed candition that film of I on. 1 unless no infecund remedy be applied to eradicate fi • its evils,ihe result most be disastrous to both .:the l • ! The affairs of the Alseciation'afe com i net ; litkidueiirs and-the earrying:comp cd anies. ; ' , The Met essenfit be dis•ruised that this state of 114 i wenty one , . managers, elected yearly, ;,i Trade ; : ,i y p r ,,, uc e it by,tbe carrying emu .ae ,* ina,i I ! ' Trout which body are elected the necessary': panie# mit Publishing their rates of toll as early officers. The officers tier the present (:year illi hu.' been the-usual custom.; and that, when , llablished, the rates aro believed by the dealers are—GCs'. J t!!.11: , : IRVIN, Presif6d ( Hon. G.._tilirtiailiti, he too high it, be sustained; and further NT . . Eckert„ld Vice. PreAVeyd; join"; N. Towne:N 7led "! 4 • l `' ns "'":`• ho anticipated: • 2;/. - I7orr•riesiiiien'tt. CharlesE. .S.rt i fitlf .7rea-.' 1 I his' idea ha* been very much strengthened by the fac't that yMar Comp any published its rates. Su re j : Rijiiert' F. Brower,- , 4 .... l ..evriary. - Cum ' i the mend as last 3*.ear. and sofa) thereafter utade .a ! i - n oinications should be addressed to the Seem change by reduein ^ th - i i t --h„ i ' smi 15 • cts" per tom bmen ascertained tint the Pennsylvania tiny'..- Hittl of the•Frarjklin Institute. Phila- coal Compapy &leg twit confine itself to•f he poi , del phia. . . -! tees i l tphilshed ibl.their Circular, and that a radar - ••• tion in their priee's will coil for a further mine in botkin;:f Over the';llalneS of the . members Lion in the rate.* of tiM carrying companies from !1. Region bft ; 4. a this useful and lilglilv impOrtard. Associa. 11' ' • • '.. )4 y ••••" reasonably es meted f, . should: it he -calmed that iother Coal producing re. i t'''' " i ill'r" , alai ••,, maj"iji V 'h‘ 1 • 11 '' 1:o!!, We' liolif.'o th0":p: or some of our host men ., gimp. neillopriNe theTradv. , i ' 1- ' "f Cmili(:4-i• rw " t' .'''•! : ; ': ( d Kuhtiriiiiil comity ;lila the vieinfty of.the An. We;:tl).., sziksv'riber;„:imoniitiit ten+, Ix ppiii tea tau- t dsr the aecomponying :resolutions passed by the l i:. ,v Ci•••eriiiiii-(c, aired ,yrijor— ihr,,e . it t ; Coal P" inn; are fully rePresented. ; c oa l oiieraturs of this' Region, call the attention ,i a., e.; cit,r, S ,,?l,.. itii..—li ; iliairt A. We . win ever ' en;ir.a'Vor - to assiiti' !so tilde .of yoliy Board to this fiXisting evil, and' respeet-1 t, ;l/ .1 •,,,, / ,.,,y, , . ___ ;s: ,, ;; , ; , ~.; ~, , : 6 ,- , , , , . ; , - .. billy' Saggesi the propriety (if rei!onsidering the 1 ittit tf, i .. ; :t I,lr. am] respeetame a noo, 411 ollStneSS men. loci preseot Tariff of yo ur Compaoy, in the that - • 1 (i .. .i'l•• e'dil the advancement. and host interests' eif the such it further: reiltit•tion mhy tondo. on fli,lcJ: .11,,, s „.. inalp _ ...b,41, ,,, ,1 the f wtrwir I , ll„4!aiwri!vs .been pg will.give the latt. , itrance to dealers abroad.. that 1 ~ . - * it' any 'clinn*.o.will' Ito' Wade hereafter, it wilt lis;1 -l-i!tils—it;•inni•r•l(., '5 . " i I. • lour:-' i,i;i:. of the ..itronges . t.advticates of tnat branch .an adviolve ' ratVer ihan a redtietiOn on those rates. ',, - . . . ~.,alo., l_.o:t: , •ki— •of oar industrial and productive ' economy ; Awnititte vouy imply in tittle to, make out rep ;it :I - ''' to the ineetily* of Coal 0 xrat•ir• to be held (iv I ,- ' -'''' ' s • '''"us. 1 11 i Wiii-r- - •, 2 . ; since. in connection wilt the, Coal lnsitiess,: , a „,,,Lis Lest, ttie'c' .Goa l i n ,l . • ''. iii t i•,:toi:„. - r t I . ''' I ' I './' (: )( sor i'.' erint- it is ono il the ”reateat lin !Moan ce to the: . We rolnain. T...`TT respestfallv. yours. ;Fe.. •, ; . co,inj'aliti.: your inlinnities .1 la i r • rvput:ltiml, arid hu futui'6. iwriod to ini,rin !hp • tv , s mar 5. tilt! znc:riitiin., liavo f!I nfiiolt I.Vt! iilVit" I}W Gradt✓• lt+ll-41''Sc❑14 , 111Ai1 N lit WI! 111,.111 g;iard . c:l . l) - 10,1 •CPUNTY le.arn that the Be; ding Steam •'' to has jin,t 'comph•te,h two • !ht , ~ t eatuship- which aro the process of finishing on . .4; , ) /if (Ong art- the loetviet work of the kind ut'a , •turel in the United States. Be e shaft, a pair of. Cranks, weighiu": f,;, each. have hoen ordered-for ‘i•fearner. one of which is i ., r2ed into (oily requires to be `slotte . to make r Thio other Ira Wrt et I nen C't`d COAL (sh• P.,,h•td 11:1: ^t•: , nt( to our f.q. kor, , • 11 I;i.xv , In-tru , l of 'he Cy:11 1, 1 , “•..ti 11.11oN. it thlls:un whi4 h Mr. P. t..; at tr.itu i,it lie think, it will ar,uer th . two-- rat,l v _ lll ,l tli dash., it vitt. will 11 ,4 t'Xus..t....l ”t• 4.1 tit 1114; breaker :h.• in LI tti ',L) per (TM., ur btiow, ilf coal iNed. Wtt:}o,sl;Aßl:E.-ICe learn that on ng of the Ist in , taut. the- Wyoming i hands of Me,srs. Witggoit anule!r;wa,,destri tyed by fire. All work connected with the building, in,.!-1. and it i 6 thought irreparable .I.,nP to the. eivzines and, iron work Iltrl-11111vlit. zzaDry„! nl 11 , ,t 41,..w11. It 11111 , 1 he heavy._ ;1(0 lot•att , •l a ,hurt , 131 , C0 tViikt•S!l:lll'.., oil the hank or the Vo :,vmpa.thi.,o with tlij 'heir wire tnr.t.ritiA MuNn•rn•,r. ELL(' [lox. hi:oti 1.!..we on Tup,,,far, N 1•14 klion of t!),! 11eIntJf..--rati( WIlfM THE NEW it(iAN tit' TILE l'A . TE:sor DEM cum:Y:------"A'n erratic ,tar in the finilatnent. ()t . iww;pap,t,lwit, is the Phihnlelphht -Y - orth First it uhu-i,kl the Atneiiutin party Lcca i,e a, it alleged, that mvallization iid not ielv,teate` ...1" /singular A nierican or7aniz.a surelv, th 4 \you'd not, make a loailitliE feat of its policy, Inlequa'e pr - otection of A merle:in labor! Then it took' umbrage at the nomimition 'of , tfr. Fillmore and .vtanhled through its cl:,lututisat the fact a' "liar with a sor4:;lu . : , ad:'.. Now-, in foine:ction with 114n.1:1.11. and •other rout vaiit. Clay Whigs, it ,'toadies "Ten Cent Jimmy. What they catt.si?ii.in the heartless dchlmers. ut Clay, Webstr, Harrison, Taylor, at,d opposers of the best. meastires of f the old Whit party. to passeth mulerstatieling; Philadidphia -is unfortunate I in Many respects, and peculiarly $o in con faith:l7 within her boundaries, prominent and intkilmtial men Who lack manly fitiolity . . For the spoil;; of etilee. selfish purboies. and the I detnands„ of expediency; they are. ready and do sacrifice cherished principles. Which hitve heen upheld courageously through - st'orm„aml snitshitw, by INlile standard bearer:: of the old Whig. '{tarty--men who_. if living; wolAti he fouiid ranked with the American party;ln position to locofoco corruption arul ‘ misimle.— It is pro-notable that the North' _lnii'ricoa kilt support Mr. : 7 15; ROM ina to l for the Pr.:,itiency.. The next question is. can that paper retain the. confidenee' an d E qpport of a single opponent of I.lumfocoisni? Will its old patrons he drawn.intii the vortex Will they peimit themselves to coon. tonance (Tim, toildashiug support ,of James . Buell:in:m.l,y their 117retofore.le;fding i ,Whig organ? We trust not its YfillK TIII: :NIIDDLE ruan.-- . Wii are in receipt of C. Trant wini't's map the "New York and Middle Gild Field, Railroad. - or more property,.p:.r- ‘ haps,,tbe Tammina, Mahanoy and Mt. Cannel re -el. with its eonneions. This route to the Middle Coal field. we lutve mentioned hefote., It intersects the Catatri=sa road i short dis-, lance above Tainagan, and frotr that road,. branches eft: at . Tamaqua, into the Mal - toning valley, to intlartzeet with the Lehigh valley road, at Lehighton. As a real transporting road to: New York, it is the best that we are likely to! obtain for some'time to come.-unless the ope rotors in this mid .the 'Region manifest ; more interest th:in they have done her, totitre,, for a direct line to New York. The Road by way ot Pore Clinton and Allentown would, be. preferal Is, even? to our Tlimaqua friend, but. , since. that seems- to be progressing but slowly, New York is making the best of the miner, : and tvorkin‘z her way into the .11:thrtrtoy Coal! ; Field and I . rom thence bi the Lakes, while w.... and _Philadelphia capitalists are only talking .altbut it. .t.rian(• ,, at Mr. Trantriiine's map, would be cvelusil.p arguineiit in favor of our "Tun- Ind Route - to that splendid Coal field, since it 4pap; lint a step front the head of Reading road, into the pentrP.of the Mallaptoy valley, from then, e to the great bend in j the Phila. dPlphia Sunbury road, below Mi. Carmel, it i direct, and AniWs than our figures were rather under onion c otter the mark! But this is a subject that we itase not done with yet, and will not until ii, great object i 3 aceatn plished, THE CURL TRADE. ;re 4 it_ 44i Toriey. Pe.ier A. ll.irgo.us, Beuj. 'l'. fh F. Plunkett, are : )il • .The f.t inting - fetter from ,me tir the larget.t "p -erators there thti Pre•ibleut of tit:: Williamsport naei Etugra Railroad Company, included in their late RepUrt, found intere-ting;, LV:scisrnit. Cuta.inttv, .1 ptil T Ileums ;Elieber, Ire-dent, e,f tilt ; jihanit port and Eimlnt Railroad Comp an y rte favor ed of the 24:h ir,. ask ing %; - 'il:ws no 'to the .probable e %t ee t o f th e Coal trade with Wo.tern N. York, Canada, 4:e.. from thithatuokin Coal Regimi is duly reeeived. As regarik this trade, while it is to be supplied by this regidn by means of the new channel of, cum- Munieatipn opened during the past winter, via. the Miild•lelphia and Sunbury, 22 miles to Sun bury:."--SUnbury And Erie. 40 mile , -to Williams port—*l the Williamsport nod Elmira. Railroad, miles ti Eletit"n; in all lay miles from the . if transhipment, whiM give: a n outlet for our Coal, we eunsider‘it to be u n li m it e d iu extent. enablMg us to send our Coal to all parts of I\e-tyro :Vow YM•k, Canada, and all points on the great i. ekes. By Iniushippin:i into Railroad oars at Elmira, during tine Winter:Pea:um, we can send Coal to all tho poiOs on the 'Sew ruck and Erie Railroad, and :tllthe branehlroads. During Canal in/rt.:mann we can send to all point. oil the Yew York Canalsand to &filo, %vit.:to itit:mo again , be transphipptel into large ves sels bound for till ithu Lake ports in the far West, wheie a gre'at trade will spring tip. A large quantity . of Coal will he consumed nt the S:eitiWork. , 41Syractie and elsewhere ; ih tt:‘, 'endless Variety of Iron Mateifacturies soattered through:Mt dm West, and fur use of steam engine: , and family use. The amount of Coal that will be 'sent over your road Rik reason fr-mi ill depend entirely upon the motive 1:•:ner :cud , that you place upoo liii, ro Id. As I ! , :tl , l befit 'O, the 44.'11111p? f,, it is unlimited. This re4ion is sap Ode fur oi•-hingiany toriatity of . the art ie!e, 1,1 a:befits' ea- . riet;o••. {r o ta the iefter 1 , 11111i1114 kind to the liardestAn:hiaeite--both Bod'atol White Ash va rieties. Iltet4 :ire at present in operation ten difForoot eaptil?l,3\ of rodueing nhtdut f.loo,nen tons of annually, with four now ones, wh ich *will be put in operation this season, and room for n groat ninny morel which will ho opened when _erer thern. • The coal mos.tl3 . dies above water level and is eacy Ofi:lveesm, nod freer from beau and slate than any of the other Anthracite- Coal regions. Yours., :re.-peotfully, " IMMO 1 (Signed.] ;:, -i . i -) n . ... : . t, , I a'Ftu I ~ut..ntol - !!! io . ! 1,. I'. 13ni:10:,:ci, i • ~ ! 4 '!: ,3. p. htlut,''...,, }. Cemuitttee. flurry MEI - zit,' „.• . ' "' :; F V - Pn t : ~,i , . .1 .ie . A. AV4i3lt.l4'Af , , The general expresso-I cotolltion o f - theA1.,01 , .„-1 . 4, at oi, tithe, Is! prodace;tprintnrial ly, 'tik ha :11,i'llpt.. - r - ssiln abroad that a competition as • 1. , 1 rri,!jt:',:tiai, tiefive4a . the several Coal Droltt- • eing itectittis, anti tim - carrying COmpanies thereof, renlerintiiilitt: iirieti of Coat .11 , 1 r . reig.ilt Tiff ceri:tin; i trilic)) „rtriPice# purrtanz , er,4 tit . withh4ld their orders, ! excelit.for,thirSupitly of their liictßed irnmediiite I wan ti.;! aii . sl It - ID:IIE4s, ',Th e;experien*a of C ntl Oprators 1 hereitias i‘n.own, that the price .if Coal cannot be farther re'doce.l without 1..14. on its pieduction, and o.lt;tilicreforel any uncertainty as to its cost 'at Tide lya.er, cant only be fouMkd on the into of the ..ln":rryin g Conalianics, therefore. !, ;4T/c . f. : if. Thatia Committee of five.be appoint ed Ily!litci!'. ineetill,-, to confer with' the Resoling Itailrcia;Lrimi , thei Sal:my-11;M Navigation Camps. ni,..4 1 AIRE Iti , traetio9s to represent to them the ne cessity Of! . at once! adopting, their minituum rates 'of titlls. - iirl 14 tAing each inem. - mres as will give the ileee4ary i , assiranee that' any further change , will; ri,o-liiHitely be 'an -ittlyaiacc. The . fillowifp; t oentlemen were appointed saitl I Cairrattkel...: ' - 1 ..Nle)orriii E., &WA, L. P. littooKC,. H. MGY O Ert, , D. P.." Ilitolvs„Fasifits S. Eti*.::, .Orikt- - ...Puttana.l.t. Itnitir.44' ItAtt.no.A.D Co., .1 ' i'' Pliffuddiihiu,. Nay 3, 1556. . 31ilsrs.i.DAVIDJ.Pi r - 111 - tOWN, - 1 i.: •'.L. •P. Bi l o,Kl, . 1 . I'. i'3' S. lini:K,.. ' ,I. Commiitee • .! MeNur .N II ;YERI j 1 ' 'E. Ilott4, • ' 1.4 , - 'r'—l received yOur communication i pf iMsttirday'sille,.with a copy of the Preamble 'anti ItteMlutiiin mlopted avka'tneetiug of the Coal As,liiiialion 'of SChnylkil/ County. • . he tn,atters tot which it , :aliudes are of grave imptirtaNce, tend lightly considered, I believe the intres4f both vrodurer LIFI carrier to be Matti calf tin sm;b gilestions., - :You' toil) elett,e, me therefor . e. far itliflressinz ytiu at some length. in order tliAt thcre may be a Most p.m-feet and frank onilorstiindin; liii , ween us. Tit's i. , &:ieLllial to thil WelVheiag oft Y b both the great interests so close lientificii. 1 .. ;tiute!:o: Yon, tit least,'are aware 'from our con- Vaisatin s ii at ; thatl time, that in the early part of EMI W ittier. I did rezard sonic of lie in the chl.rgeaor tianipertitt , your Coal to market; as a Illd,aFiß-e whi.-hl might been ite At least must ex pelientiii By tile .unusual severity of the past wilit.er.Otowever. all shipnituts of Coal were en -1 tir;ely ''l-to:Penilod for more than two ntotiths.l null ~ th'e !supply 'ln the variou , tuarkvts he- I cape;ii'llconit exhausted. In my judgment, the eo t, or its trark•ortatioiNt en became a mete quiLe;ti;rft between the transporter and the (masa nttir; raPter tliati with ,the producer ; and, when , Ilifsiiis teallY thl case, it has always been wisely (hi I. think) conceded by you, that the t,ausport ilt '!"l.f,allies ihould receive fully reinnnerating rt. eh. 'i,l„Tniler Cfese eircutostatrees (after an inter th)tio,tm of Vii2wel with the offieers of the Schttyl; kill NOttgation pecupittly,) the charges of the last yehr were ailopt'e, , 1 to July Ist, nest. About twit week+ since. a Cututuit tee of the Op critthrit-at ItichtiPonil were appointed to represent the !lint( state oft the trade, which they attributed in+, Pail: to !the...iprevailing uncertainty as to the litibias ;Which nulglit be adopted by the Delaware & il ailiiiin and tie. Pennsylvania Coal Companies. At the isaggestil in of Plina of these - gentleniam, witlf a;;Yiettr to ir certain accurately the tletcrmi I nitiwv,i,f those 'Fnntritlling theseeelnpetino. works. t I II( iitiOe visited New, York, but found that on the:day previous, the PeutisylYania Coal Conitt•- 114' !tatYpoblisli,l,l their price , , and which they re garileil as corfesponding with our announced 1 ritli'• ;:. While tltis was substantially correct for tild, NOW YOrk anarkets, the prices cur .E.i.tern Pkt Were 15 (-lout- per ten (owinir,.. to the boyar ftiefglilSrirdue Itti'lotlt Coate itichtnon , ro tow ranch rtibite9 to: lia ise a reatonerstqt . t.4. rice for the Cliad in- .‘ii,ltuylkill County after paying $:". 111) illeiglii. After imuch diseussion, this point scented of be tiieitly conceded, and I 1S:15 : , ! ' iti,tieti t!;..t a' dcaitrliek Of IS . cents per: ton to July 1, (when theiPtMusylvati:ta Coal Company aninffinced an ailicalo o1:10 lents) on - euil g .iu g to EAsterii . 1 pfetts . .i , vouhl not eaus,e,any vita:lg,, in their prices, I %011ie :1!.1{ - stared most po.itively that any. fiertli- ! or (-eduction unl our charges woald be followed by afehreli-p09.1in.? ditninutitm in price on their a n art.'p PI 6. i) i)tl "- --.t iio , 1 cMi , ti v 11 , lel 1 tlialib lower )iriee:t would he adopted than -those lii r t . :the Petinsyl;vania Coal Company, unless there I was :Clot: ,1,,60 ! hi the charges I. transperration ii!; :i ,;!F•chitylkill County. 0:1 my return, tlaLbe fli!its :'were iminediatelv cominun'eatel to the 1. 4 1 •I , . 11 - Nl' r! '; ~c, i lly .:1 ~ ayg,t,A,tn Company and to the Coal I litllenit,ors J .,.. ,, entrally. At the nikat meeting orNttr .•,,,,e.. , ,;',,t' Man Agers. It was trepile,l that. th e 1,,..4 policy to pursife, not Only fin- the Co., but for the 1 t;:radet:;!endrall,)i, wale tnaite a drawlaich of I 5 et, i iiej! ton ti all i , orts to which drawback- were not lit:idis ilasl yea!r, till d illy Ist, aml.to maintain the 4)tliel'•Fliorz,e , tuna an e w Lacks as they Were. There W:ts tfo con!..e chit,,,t.”l. this action. Tit', Sehoyl. t kill Navig'atio(i Company then deemed it wise 'u l!ei.liqii :heir fall; la cents per ton. Ti place I th;,, , J;tcho,n , cithe Dail Road on an - ilmility with 1 (lose:Who shill by Canal. a corre. vom th, g ~k,„... ' .i<iii Blom our charges of laq' year 114.'e:1:110 CSW.II - .Iltang'y was promptly made. The:. Nniiii. Coal Cionpatiy have again ruidueed, their rice:3'in accor'dance with their positive statement 1 Eileen; which they re,gara as neecsmry to compete l . fairlY; . witit thq Coal ffoin Schuylkill County.— .i i t tioth!er reduetion - by us woubl, I presume, lead Localt inther ctirresponding one by them, which 1 Viciurl' thus leave the. two Regions in the 'swim Comintrative pli! , ition as now, arid would alsO le. d, t'ts', I alai informed, to a similar reduction by the L.1114,,1t klointtny. For these nintl other reasons 1 (if net less ibri.e. to willed I shall Pregently al l.lulle.illii. Conipany has decided that they will . I tilititti:4lo furthltr reduction in their chaiges. This 1 imli4,,', I not informed, will also be adopted by the tqlturyikill Na l vization Company. 1 I Talither Pi uxhibit to you the wisdomli and pre ' kietY of this 'court, permit me hrielly to call pint.,:ittehtiorto the present position of the mar -1 10:41. find Die - 'rade. Tlieleantily ~,f Anthracite Cciallirotight 11-i tide water to this date, is less thand'o the sable time las: year. 210,000 tow. ail 'RCM Op- ultiinr .y translowtol ex. I .i.cetiiled !I hatjut 1853, Ga 2,31;!" tons, ! aft 1505.; it !exceeded !I ..'tliiit 411.551, • 'lite that the ineretio f (lirui will oily be equal to tout of II 68.5,735 " , ...- 111.heroase reipire.ltr.an May I. to the , • • : of N, avigation Qity l) N.. 1, 5t,15.77,5 it Can :if' , additional go:gait: be mined and .itratisporwh daring those se v./ii mutiths ? With a allowa?tre tor the quantity whieh will pass d oter tltu 1.01q.411 V i l.ey anal the Delaware, mitt it Wcs.tern II.IiIroail„ with refer. .encis w io hichhave I enit-ai 'wed rr to attain coect , "linfoilhationq ant led to the confident conclusion time this.lestimate of nearly 9h0,000 tons of in. ilekcased ropilre ti greater capaci ,i ij• for I.6'lm:thin and transportation: than exlii;mitoi by either the producing or /! 'Mit will 111; tite.wants of the public_ materially eke&il time alitera re Of preceding years. All .1" lust axpericrieo ham slioa n that the consumption f3tial i.teadily and. re4ularly: ,Is there. li.ifityr,reasou t". supine , '" that the present year, will lie On exception ? I think not one. Our whole jountry ).7k pe.,spenms ; the coal markets are to a lotretilifore altuest unktrnen , without stip (dy4.,trot lsedh.ity of the Reason has exhausted the t (ffc lahlinifor winter's Ilse, and the cellars„ toy ~vardif arc. without the accustomed supplies. " inweoler, kliuwil that the iron works, those ; great ,cobsumers, ore tate-of great prosperity'. and lietiCe ie bI be worke , l to their full capacity.- - I thbrefere, Infer that the increased demand fur " ihig year win be oven beyond the usual avhrage, hot/Very; pri.ibahly will require 1,109,000 tons, in- / gteii!l' of , the estimate of 900,000 tons, during the lie:Cti'seven Months. Such results Must speedily , leatho'an iiwrear4!(l demand, which cannot fail tot We tiiaintainidd during the whole season. [consider ' the,Sfi reason;" amply sufficient to justify a renui-..1 nerating and liberal profit to both the producer! and. ,0e ,transporter, amid I trust that they Will be ic/oMuled tutileient justification for the refusal of this Company to comply with your request 'to make a further reduction in oureharges." The ehuilkill Navigation have announced an edvancelof E U ets. per ton on their Tolls on Ist : awl frAtikness requires Inc to state to sourdhat changes in on! charges will bo in gi:Saint' diricction. Allow me to add that if the is aim guide fur the future you can adopt the K: the, policy 1:11 the price of your Coal - , and the bonier the proenh, dull demand continues, the higher Will he the average privu which you may re:7l,";.e for this year. • em),'genilemeti, very respeetfully, Your ob't Beret., r ; . L JOHN 11. 1 CHER, President. NA:is CjIAL kimmt.T.—mAy S.—ltusinessdull. Deal. grs - ti.)ldie4 fnr freights to recede. . • Bo ton Coal Trades-18.56. e tA q t•ert r lt (rani the Itaxtrao - Courier. May Bt 4 .] .31e.51 , 1" Pietort ut nimnt 25-V-ehaldron;4e tlti:.galesfet Aiitliracito at 71 1 Lon. . . gETA.O, PI:K . F.S—YEI: TON or 2,000 PotNDS. • • (731610 ,: - i - - - - 1 , -1 . t0n.,'14 00 0i:. ——; 15,40.5t1e, coarse - - • do — 7 -(a —1 .!. do ruff - ' - - - , t, , ——ol ; Ornit -.. - I . 1 , , —0) 4couth : - - - - • do Qunlberland. t Ull of pit , - - do 800 (4, ——, do , flne - - - do - oio ,—.—! d o : .03rso lump - do __ 6,..6.,-- —! Sydpoy -, -1, -.. • do .8 00 hr.— —1 Pietf xi.e.:Ftrii,•! • - - - do 60000-6 50 , ,4a: fit. -1 .-- - - do 500 611.'.- , -- w.i. Lartivnnz.fuwp - - - ,do 100 t ~-. i ..* GOIAP.h. lunlp i - do 700 (M. - —i• i . .1,443.'N LIS iu p.;( Schuylkill) (1 , 7 0O (ot . ..L Pebiylkill, lum do p - - 7 00 (o i Prmo;tred 'Mall, and red ash, do 650 ig 700 , BY TELEGRAPH. FIUDAT, ti O. CLOCC. P. It rrt!ryhtx fr , rnil Iticlemmul In— Nti‘r York, 1 - - . : lt , .. , str,n - 1 - ~... '. N 4 0t Haven - - - : .All , atr. -- • . - - 'Providrnee,: • - -- - • By: Railroad and Canal. . . ' (Itiantity oil Coal swot by :Liilitei.l 811 a 041131, for 100 i '6..4 elltlin , ' .}n fhtirsday evenintt last: - •• II illEd l Ir. ~c mu. i fork Carlton. I , - 11.;b7 12 . 1 0.111 10 Pottsvilb. i 2.120 12 1.052 11 : gclittr11:111 Ibrot, ' 17,571 03 15.019 07' Auburn.) . 25 , 0 u 4 NO (k) I . 4 , li,Clititoll, 1 .71.1.3 08 . •'l `i- , ,-IP- •l' t-, f1r; . t14. , i'vtal by riailiinad in IS:in, • . Canal and Railroad: fitiiii:uients ft; tme period last year: V: 1:, ; I I-- 1'055,7'35 ' AGNEW & CO., ' NO. 196 CIIESNITI' Street, Phila . delphls. rmareetfullY Inform tho citizens of Potts- Title and vicinity, that they have in store a full toginwt ment of choice and seasOnablo _weds which. they arc closing out at greatly raft iwl prtero, principally 'from the great auction. sales in New York. and partly of our own importotionk . 1 Silk & Shawl Department. icpa st e m, shasii A .fmo Black Fick Chan •tilly and French Larva. dd. Ilarte . c.. Shawls and Scarfs, 3.ipad yards lltess Silks. selling at f. 3 75, s:, ,tt zl It) p er yard. 50.1 magnificent Silk. l ' Robes. Black Urn Be ityens, CIO Flouncod Harem Ditais-?.s, Orenadinos,.Chnll'y Or. ganglie.., Lawns. French 3161 ET :11.h Chintzes. French worked Setts, Collars ntiA Slocgre,. Cambric Handker chiefs, Rnfllinz. Ladle.s and ients Rid Works. Lace lifournlng Goads Department.. Black Bombazine,. Grenadines. B 11, Es pang. Lupines 8-I, Nfonsoltnier. Tam., Cloth. firazelline, !Lack and Pursdo,Floutioed ei,c w i rs nod vi...itors to Philadelphia. are invited to r II and ex• 10 amino our stock, feeling cloak - lent that with the'great i4z.„ 34 3 0 4: facilities afforded us ire Cale offer great inducements. li)) Chesnut -AGNEW a sereet, ',Low Stb. 19,2 m 1 00 1 30 1 30 4.) 4.0 PI .11Z;(1 4•IA I 1 tthis, 71,05il 02 tote, 793,620 14., May 10, Igtl T6TAL. FORIS ALE. , :12:L9a5 - SP.A.HAGUS ?.." , EE:1). by the pi)und, t'3.1:1',4 14 t‘ )10 'tale at the sub.-eat...l'a ht.)Te. 193.340 13 rent* per pound —.3lTontio:g titto oprocttinity • nuts, whiting to Taint roots': " IL HANNA N,, I. -ton, 10ri..7 ti - 19 rot Wllle..lprll '5, Is: , ; ! • • fl ,‘.1.1 :.• . Shlpnaents 'froth; nichntail . . Shirnepts f!r wetikontling S'aturd4yOlai ' MEI Altrant . 11 t: or, CA.: N. 'fork t Brooklyn, 6,143 .17:i'.:Novbtirypar, ltA) Bach,_ 8.1 izeiwe2~ CL, . ' 14„ 3 , .Zl"Ne.rrpf 'frt. , Z7ti ECM 4,fi:Al;N ll; &'n."- . . . . . RID 'wore., . - 119 ND9' ikdrar.t, . 252 11( . 1E1)4' -. IJ2'Nfint;. ,- ...1. ' • . .. 341 DlackmDcdtown, *', ..4.o.Norifoirtr. Conn.„ 725 11.47.14 , 5 burg. .. 11D ..!iorik7-,N. J.,. . 7, 7'35 Bridge-au. 7 7 . ' . C•DiNewllrnrowlzk,, , ,i , " • 17.7 S ituierty. -.1 ~ - . '' 40 New CD: d••• Dy.. ''' Itol ik9 252 Providebee, Chrl,- ' '• • 2,2D9 (rtutiesz•nn.' 22 il'awititket, ,, 299 Crhasvti.,. I.7oll'49*%W.AtaboY, . t:0 CaDlbrikl,:tso rt.' I,llTlPlerziont. '. , . 125 Chirl...qtow DI ' 7 5.5 . ,D i Phil xilell.thrs. . 460 1t.t.D‘0.4,. . .7 . 356.111d1ey Cr.h3k. . ' - t 4 Dighton. . . 15t111.1clithanA t '. 1D; , _ E. Cambrit. , v, -Frnnkr,rl.4. 4c4i Roxb Itry, . ISS Fr , .-Ami•-ii..iburg, lIT Sal : mi. 'Alax.i., . 2.14.1 Fail 1.14; - 'er. I.9us;tiva4tals. , 0 , -: , r4 , 1171). 90 5:611.:.! niar. ' • , 135 11311...vf41,-M.e., *2-D Troy: , , . '.9.)1 Itaverstraw, - I;ol..rarrlit own, :20 I.li RA:mi. 15,1 Vi'ashlngtml, • 79 Iltra , rd: • ?; f 1%11 ttli rig Wu., Del., . 137 : ~ '25 iouberr. c 21q '25 You},?tre, =EI M= . . iiriZt 6 ;v, • 316 Tk - 441. for 5" , ..-ck, Lynn; . 475 Pretious,_ 217,622, 14 MEM lii'2 Foi ii,asnu t 160 L 1 i:Se4r, iddlet oVu, :qatan La, Shipments brCanal. • Por the week rteli• Slay . DELIVERED CWT On the Philadelphia. 7,977 15 Vicialt,y of Philadelphia, - . - .7, 5 1 o - - - - Seft Newark. ' ' - 173 ol Nev York and vicinity. - ilrmr.lyn, - llnboken. • l'on;hkeepste, total for Week, - Rates of Toll and Tr.ankeliortatton on = EMI ' Mbrarbrut. S. frl;,.n.)'l,C;iutun. Auburn To Ilidinuiti4l.:l4 - 2, (H) ;4;1 95 $1 '4O 1.1 l 75 To Ph11.44Ta., 1 04) '1 Pis _ 1 74) 1-65 Sprin4.: Mills. 165 , 1 t - 145 145 (Wading, . 1 '29 1 IS 1 u 5 ' 1 05 ~ . Rates of Toll by Al Canalror the present. p„,,,t Pt. Creb.)37. - 1 P- eirl , .,; . IrE S. If 11. Pi. Clinton Tn l'hilad'a., i.:4) . 79 ! : .77 di Sprin4 Mills, 7(1 . i , f;;' 0, N,,rrist: , wii, . 1- .:5 64: 01 2 55 14..idiu,;. 4 4 . - 4"; i 45 41 Rates of Freight, by Canals Frltn. P:. C. & 31!. C S. it r•-n. •Pt. Mier is. To Now York, jt ..),T $1 :::, ' $1 64 'in Phil:urn, tr) . , S 5 ' - SO • Ilt r y c :l , N t re ' CI: i d r e Ni tlO:V .t e bt d re lly: o n Fry th a e m corner' 111 e l r a st . suct , ne &ly opposite. 3Jc. EF holy would In fearl HA friends and the in halitae.s ~r this am: adjoining coun ties. that ever v thing itt the hardware 1 : le will rlw ass 1. , foe id at his est.-I,l6 l tment, Owe they may bo'eortain lit, Carbon .014 o:1 4.„...7" 16 of getting ...merlor articles at theloweg pH, os. ALe-Itt , Selinclkill Valley ~4. o.:t::S 19 .tek,3. , .9 no InembCr to ca'l at D. L. E - leafs Hardware .." we. Cyr Ire .. j :i 15 19,3 . 751 1 o street. below Market- 4% lit. t . :11-l'vot S. Pt.C.i rbou .' )....:7.:•; .. 14, ,,,- 4 ~,, 114.7 ss 0 :C 8.--Ord is for coal serer ns,of Esterly & Frick:am:ln %lllll2rvek . 1 ., 6.357 is, ufaeture. revived and promptly .ttlmitt,l to. Little S..littylkill , - " Pot tsvillc: April 19.. 1 , ..,56 ' le . , ~.. ; 7311 19 Schuylkill County Itailroads-IS7: : 6,:loying is the gu:intitypf Coal tr:insported over he Afferent Railroad:3in Schuylkill Ceunty, tor the week en,ling on Thursday evening lak : 2. r. ric 113 no 11311 :3.n3l'S. Haven lt, It.. ;II :or 1 I'l. :110.79: 013 Lehigh Coal Trade fOr 1R56 by Canal. For Oac woek ending ou TOTAL. , I. 1.1C.111 C. 431 and Nay. Co: 'runs. Cwt. Tuns. Cwt. Summit Mines, • rt.a ST 0S 19.104 04 . . • HI rain 1111 n 110. ; 2 7 9:9i 01 :*,..179 10 E a 4 I,lfigh liiit.q. . !: 1;70 . 14 to 13 Spring ilauntain ..lines, .., . 3.9 , 0 11 S, - ,1.9n -11 Ea .. st i.!;ugar Loaf 4;x, . . i 1 ,IN7 19 - 3 7 9i13 is Colerain, . .• - -!' . 7 7 It, i iio lit 3,911 12 St..rford. !- 4 : 90:1 imt 1.011 00 N. V. Lehigh Coal - Co., ' 1.731 10. ..:0:21 17 German Pa. do. do. ; 1,111 10 1.379 01 , South Sp 's!' Mount4in . lildge, 3 li - ifi 10 ICril 10 C ;unci Ma g... . i 1.,;9 0 !;. 11 - 1,513 . 10 1117.leton 4'0:31 Co. Ctatit..rry 31"untaii Co., Total. To sathe p.olod last year, Do , reiso . by Car I fo far ; Quantity gent by Itai'mad. 13.t.Tea.,e from tho Lehilh 11e!F.2,1 s ) fat, •13U k 7,0 13 131( L/.111011 V 11.1.11 ‘11.11,M. For the work ending nrday la:4: • • WEEK. 1 , 1" • 2.31), 03: - ) Colon Canal 1i...11..C041 Transportation Anouitt transported during Ow tai oil! id )lay. ISrdl: lin nal, Swat art Itailmad Cumberland Coal "Trade, 1556. Nat, TOTAL. For thi• 11:1.zr..!•; NEW ADVERT'MENTS iim ERICIN li.A . ILIVAY TI ME " KEEPER:4.a clti.ive :trZie.le.jit,t twetvea 1.7; J. S. ELLIEI.I'. . tie xtA,lor t I t lb!. NU ..rs . il.upli. 19- I May 10, ,;),3 . • t I:.IIZGE A s , m - it ent of Cameo itinr44:jut4 tweived rk,ttsv May 10. J. s. cm.uvrT. LI OLD and Silver! Lever, and Plain wmch, 14 . 4r . 1n •hlu they bare e,er been offered In t he cotili , t:7;of ELLIOTT. next dciUr a!t.ce the Mine,' Bank. Potdr.rille, May 10. 19, KEYSTONE STATE Superfine or Concentrated Lye, tirAcTIT RED by the iti_:ylvanta Stilt Cmpany'. I::tst l'arontou'n: Alloghe ny county, WarrtutO to tyke Itant. ttney and soft snap. Full airorti ,, ns ari•omp.Anying earl, packag . Fur Pale by JOIIN ti. BROWN.' Contre street. I.o.t.svilit.. 194 Stu May 10. 'SC, PUBLIqSALE. \A - ILL be offered; at Public Sale, at ' I the n . late reAdenro of ilnsopli Fertß. deceas(.l. in WAyno township. Oa Wo.lnle:day. :day 2titli. IKol. the personal !property of- tho aid dec.:i,...i. ,A),si%,.illz of. a ;:enerti Assert moat of liensohold I , nrtitt lure awl Farm , ile2 I Inplomonts. Carria2e snit lla. - 11, , ,w12 . ,t0n.. Slid 211. 11-w. Straw. Corn. t lui - and L'eta:oo4. A1,..0 2 Horses. 7 h i • i d of horn.-. 1 eat lie :rut a lot ,•f plank awl scantlinf , . Conditions made known at I hno of sale. ft /ON Ct:)NN.1.1:1). AiluiiniQtr.f tor. 0.:3r May 10. ASHLAND IRON WORKS: .st 'fill; ttl 11 , '1111tr.114 are now Nth d r pr, piri ri st to eita , lt. at the Ashhind Iran . Z r- moi ";' N% oroo, - , te tip Enzinco. and l'untp.of any ,frs^",,-te-guit tort, • r hild tt ipa.ity. for mitilii.. , that 1,0101. ' OVIL.eq .._ purl; ,i.A. C ~11 ;;;1•11...r, of tt‘ery size and p ttt..rti tww in au.;; tozi.lll, r. , ‘ it ti r 1..41n Z. and for.tintts of i , , I, 01 ,, Cripti ,11.. 1 C . 1%1 ' 1114 Drift Cus of ill gir.r.i anal pitttolts larl'e Trwl: and ihrs . Cat t. tll turni‘hed at itio shortest ootireki Th? ,111,—ili, Hot, them schen Ont, in:vat:m.li as tilori roettll.cn- of the Pm) Is a pm.. l'al meet) lair. thps wilt It, ibir to furin-h rn tehl. tiers that will compare fttrot thl with ait, in the Ile plot, All orates direttLed t • t' 1,. P. 4; tat • hit Si. Bra,.. Ash land. Schu)llall county. P t . trill rt•et 1% t. prompt atten. tion. 1 I 1,. P. II tlt\ ER V 1 ' 31111 IA El, 41 IRNEiI, 4 , r , Jou \ r G '11:.7.. Lit, . JO:q., II OM:NI:rt. Ashlaivi, May 10, '56 fs ORPHANS' COURT SALE. I) URSUAN to 'on order of the Or • CiAtrt of the ,?runty of Schuylkill, in the c nunonwettith of l...np , ,lyttnia, th-• subs:Aber. Admin. I,4trar,r 1310 of t he t••witship of Wayne, in the contity'of S••haylkill.jtle , ease•t. n llt eXrioS- to 'tato tiltib , Yetolue on Sat ttrd tc. the ::Ist day of 3lay n••st. 41 one o'el , ck In 1110 iir t.t `rtititill, on the premises, in lb.. township of Waytte.ln eounty of Schuyibill allre,sid.—All that i•er.f.iti unoiv Wed one-fourth part of all that Tav, , rn'ltn,,st, and mores of land. situate in•the township of Wayne. 1.1 th•• e••oulty of Schuylkill and state' of l'ennSylvtinia. ,10 Wit junction of the Pottsvill•• with' the Friedensbur, road, in tit.' said torrytsh fp t late the tslaty ofi Terms and conditions, made known at 0. , thno and plAce of sale by it MS W. IJEFFNEII, Administrator. By order of the Orphans' Court. JoYn(*.A Itoisr.a. Clerk. May 10, 18;,0 MORRISj JONES .& CO., . . . IRON dr. STEEi. MERCHANTS, . . .V.0..1,-rt and Sißfentli Nr , rtq, Philadelphia, Have always on hand nod for solo BEST EN(LISII nErINEDUOS—FuII assortments - of "Bagnalls." and other favordt. - ! brands. BEST Al ERI CA N BARS—ordinary sizesi or rolled to order for bridge purposes. ke., kr. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE-- Prota seuous sizes, or ut ,lo - required size. 8./ILIAC RIVETS---Dover brand. mad, In solid dies. BEST; EN. GLlsll CAR AXLES—A[I'I4Imo -anti English. FLUE SHEET lIION—For covering s , hotev.A.c. AMERICAN. -Stll yrcit.pm IRON. ILO Llb IAU IRON -T rails a mil 'flat Kars suitable fat mauls. turnouts. ke. .lUNIAT 1. ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, !PMTS. NUTS s •ti WASIIhNIS—For bridges. curs. and maeliqi;ry purposes vrenerallY , CAST. SBEAR: MACHINE ;old BLISTER SUM!, Also. an extra _far taps and dill , . The togreilve with a full assortment of Iron. Steel, Nails rind Spikes. to wittrh tip, at lent hal of drat rs,• railroad companies, eniineqs, miners. munders and ma chinists is invited. ; May in. I S . EXECUT'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. TLIE• SUBSCRIBERS, Executors of . the last Will and Tef4 tinent of Peter Franey, late of the barett.dt of tfrwigsburg, in the , rounty of Sehuylkill, deeeased. will expose to hale at pithlk liellttlie, at the public house of Mortimer. kllrother. in the borough of Pottsville. on :Wtmlast, tile Tie 4 . l . l, , : firstday (I Noy. iS.6, at one o'clock, P.. M.. to the:highest and best bidder. the (Alen in:: described real el-Cato: A certain tract of timberland. situated in North Jinn bei m township, SdntcthU county. adjoinitm lands o f p e t, poyer, William If. Soliall and' ethers, cootafi t ic tg . 101 acres and 56 peri•hes. and allewance. This tract of land is sltudted on the r :kreond Mountain, about equal distance hetween Pottsville and Port Car -1.11, and abofat,2! mils from Orwitrsiturg, and is well and heavily timbered witlit'nali, eLesttttf 'and pine tim ber. no timber having beon : taken front the same :or years. l'orsens desirous of pitratasite,t the above described tract of thnbct land. ran. hy raPing ant either of the stab scribers, or upon SETH LKYMASTEIt. at his S:VO/.1111. chase to the premises, takai'A view of the same for the purpose of examining the dualityf the timber. Terms C11.1.1114E 4 Fit AI 1.1.:11,),"x'-ut`1"' JUAN al. Wa..OLISON.) May 10, lstifi IZE2 NIAHAN,OYCOLLIERIES. .; roti VV..) 'Oa 71112111 , . C.K.I,II:ItIES lila RUN!. . Branch of tliC Mina Rill Railroad Zillstonsion to As'irand is about to bo trounudnetti fn.( ri git 4. t 9 extend up Big Run. ( stout 114 milep: west of ,ks.b.larri). Fos les,ses apply pvrstually or by letta 3.1'. MOCK. 101 Scmth 4th Street, Ph 11.1141114. 16-lut EARLY PLANTS. 'THE - Undersigned begs leave to his friends and the public that he hal; for Wile at the Hamburg Truck Farm. all, kit ds bf tireen and lint House Pi..nts Such as ckbh,:m,„ varieties.) Peppers. Tomatoes, Erg, Plant, Lettuce, ,tc., which he will sell at reasonable price*, by the dozen, audnrd or thousand, and gm, ran tees; all kinds ko be such es sold for All orders promptly attended to by ap pl,rlmi to the proprietor. - 110ItLIC FIER, Hamburg Truck Farm. 17-let 25 ys.:s v 2 206,160 00 I6,1:15 II ti Cxi 102 00 - ISO 00 - :51;27 u 443 62ri P 2113 EMI 07 1.015 11; 147 t 4.12:4 of 6,57.1 3 3,12 1 i i J 9 57:.iii (13 53;.:d.i 1-1 1251.1 , 1 t: 01, R , . fit lit L. i.olti 1.1 15.9{1 nr 0:5 1 4 -2:1.01i 01 EMI MISCELLANEOUS.'. AT.ril li t 1856 April' .t. 1854 CARDEN IMPLEMENTS, TN great variety, for talt:i by . the guli- Xscribef. , nalnarin T • . .I..ndles' natal Lakes and Hoes, 1 , ••• Pruning Shears, midi or as itlient boodles. .. Weeding and Traturplanting, ntk, Pole Pinning Shears., 1 Grass C J Cutting Knife, : : j Briar itsdts, (11.1%1:”n"Prosret., and dram LIWA Rakes. Ike. sale at B • 1 B. DANNAN's Garden Seed andlleaplement Store. Pottsville. April DI, ISIiG i' 1 • 17- , DR. ALLWS CONTINUOUS :911111 TEETH' CIONSTII'U'I'E THE MOST VAL UABLE IIiPROVENIEN* OF Till; Atli; IN O NIE„ 1 CANICAL DENTISTItY„ ttNin p t nein this style are neat, strung. and beautiful; with ut joints or inter. stices,fur tlw accumulation ofifood or other extraneous ro..,tter, renderin4 the mouth, as a ansequeuee; sweet and pleaxint. ' With th,...-se advantm; s they are greeted with universal favor by all who' admko hiind.louae and P gural lookto teeth. flaying Availed myself of the right to use, and almady tei.tod ti•ein in my practice, I r , eleenfident of the result- In recornmeadiwz them to the pubile. 3.1 D. L. DODSON. Pottsville, April 19.155!1 14.143nr FRUITS . ,I4UTS, &.C. • TIIE attention of buyers is invited-to . our stock of the abov4 goods, crunksting in .part of Oranges. . Currants, Walnuts, Lnuons, Cocoanuts, Crown tuts, 11.311.1119. ' 313 , a tr'33l. Dates. , Aln•n I tip, eill:t.olaio, Prunes. }.lb its. Sweet Oil, Ac., Which we will soll nt the hnva•st marketraes: with alit,: eta discount for cash. Orders per tnctil pruip'ay nit - .0-iled iled in. ' ' IiOND. PEARCE A. CO.. 139 South Wharves. above Walnut tt., Philadelphia. April 19,1h5t1 , 16-lui REMOVAL • Of D. L.'Eatertrit Hardware Store. TIMBER: LAND FOR SALE. 'FRA cc 'of 'Timber L nd will he ttlferril for sale to. P u bit e 1, 0 hod on Saturday. Oh, I:th day of M at 1 o'clock, P. M., at . th , i I:inu llouscor.lohn Emrich..in ‘V.isno township, Schuylkill county, adjoining h• ids of .1011 . 6 Emrich. &hesitant Bartoter.m., Philip Wet.: and uther4. contain acres, t,e ithe avno morn or Irsq.,. Ala., one other tract. situate In flo,' same kownshiP• adjelning lands of Philip Wert. A. naytolet. !Esq., and others. dleltaining 75 acres, inure or l e ss. of sa i d Will be In .de known on the day of.sale btu• I , .:TEIt. F. . PETLIc Fr IYIEHT. Sloe :1. 1 5 31 ltLlta 1.}.; VI NI I _,. MCALLISTER'S 1 . riatina Points for Lightning i 1i.03L3. (,It 3 1 3, 1N , 1 , ,-, ) LOS are wade of :I, taper- Int body. about six. :...tches lon,d. wvildilt tv.ith intro; gold to prevent the action of the v:10 ••'. 31 , -ttop d with solid Pl...iti. V... , lidl e 1..... i ahi ti , ni int. tot • t wo: .y Years and 1. •Ye given doit.ral sztY , Aflter out I'Oet..s.:lttl On :i•1 25; i'd :,0; it 2 U); ~••••,:i 00; $1 oth! po• vtint -1-the .ii .e; y trying :ireorkiln4 t. - > the nawitiii'. 4 , .. p1,.: - tin.l I', int. ,1 diroctions secnnigtrylio: t,...h ;s t int. 31. i .urde;....t..1 ....- MI - -iI.!AfSTER tt BROTH. Eli. - (INt:11/11Ntletl i /79r% I i 1 I. P.) . J Chlt.Sh lit 1.1,0- 1.1111:01..101- ' &It - Insulators :001 Ire t'Ststpli•sfurnislivil :It the 1 0 , e,I prices.• - - I Aptilllo,l , ..rd3, 111.71* •I ? • FANCY AND STAPLEiDRY •COODS. NI .7.ItCHANTS!ure invited to.an ex_ 1 i tntnination of tint . hxtetta itie atttelt of Fancy meal stank Dry tlooda. at our retore...c , Unitrieittx:—ltieh Stri ped Drees Silks Mob dittt4 Melt Chic itf low. medium and minor guatiti. , -. ! I the bt,tet styles -.- Honored Silk Robes. lth.ek Silk. tf r'l crudes and wit h.. It kit 1" - .:ott d Foelards, o,ent style ditto. It itdv Printed Mona..el 'IV 'Sole. .110 ]'Grid (Litt", Satin \ Ledo. and I , lah olers. Skin t'r pe Do Ettpror e: ditto, art] hltdi cythir It ot , g , s . 01 (t o At, r . French Printed Jll4l eel it ainiOrga,di.s. `Sliawls4 • Embroid.ord and Plain ilVitite Crap.. Shawl... Printed Border Stella Shawls. diMo, Black Slik Shaw Long and Seoiare Slia‘vlk. { utir rotail tol to on..••• pets u to select the mord; desir.it4e oriel the low priers at whirh goods bate paid at the 'New Yr-k and Philadelphia aurtiotis.duriqg the past four wet•lo.. enable us b. offer il'olueenieptif heyieal those wintr4 , trade requires their stork to lei bou7tit earlier, all of w !deli we will cut to suit lho:ees./. . Cr I; W E E F:11. 2s1141ro• irintrte 31,ty -1 Eh St st,ooo REWARD . ! 1 AIiTTIERT:AS, qqnseqiieni. e•of it ir hAvitiq ly - ttli inallOt knoWni to the:sub:4.6l4A that P , lllO reckless per..on or p, , rsonti l arid with iptP , ett tt, - ct cs thou...AA circulate minors In th4tiltect i list 'Fa ''tiortalOr 114 ts, Capt. and GentletcPll s lS have bee.i fornierly Lent in Pottsville at gtsid and as chtiap as nosy 's Fu P , iti by tit, subscr:t .1., at the New Stttpt. mixt 'door 10 tho Pettsville lloustt," in the berm 't of Pett - viliv, ''. aforesaid. Nctt bat is hereby giVen that r 1 said rosin s hav ing no foundatita in ft A. the - abere, Hard ;will I e ins• diatoly paid 1 s any person pritcrsons wtil shall thorimul... ly surerol in ....m.imsfilng such i'ratitinhint ruiners, or-tn soy lk. -on 1 p.trsttns who shaP lead Pt,the a; srovery or i ty esta;ibitintent whete Cheaper o, irl*re Poshionabfr /pis awl (Itds can to' pnrchasttd than at SA 11 V.l; L C. 7,'..t FL 61: 'ls Vita vily lII', Clip anti Orl•fre.m.n's Farts/ Piing Pore. :lext door to tho ••Pottsvillo !liaise." la the ;borough of Pottsvillo, a foreqabi. It P. 31 il5lllF.It :i r 1 Suoll ...Zen , . Smell Exiiiinse. l'oyit.l .SYmill; • . az:dust. Large, 5'‘).,,,, Grelf Expvn.4o. l'onfii.l E.l , irtnot.a.' ' LA lil ..:,4' 11l DlNti !EATS i Sew' iiivre.l. At flip City Ila, A Cm, Store. ri.xt door iii tiol "Pottsville Howe,' l'ottKville. to. i ; 1 April 20, I sLii .. LIGHTNING • ROO 3. • Armitage* Patent. 1 . f i I IIE:SUBSCRII3F4I calls the nue''- '. lion of the Public to hit. thxj - m-lor '0'.1.1...dTZ T-31 All• Nl.l LI.; IITA; I N 44 HODS. It Is now fully admitted od all bawls. that e.-cry Imildlou4 to 1 - ,,;sMiuro fHtt no. d tractive intluenoLs M Liglitnl•Mr, shtt•Uld be provided with a4O d.conduelGr. Tho Iv-4n o mother of inn .Idoss 'Rods that ar.. put up make:: ill iloetstsa'y fort puooltasefa to examine Ito. remits of the different - hod!: offered fir t mit.: I eataie - IlvZin vile a r _ide.;:tilo.nation of the principles .1t: whi:ll:Any Endsi,e onm:.;-1•11.4. • 1 have put up - nearly 6,000 Rod*, it,(111,6i,', Mite , ' livArtl of the loss of one dollars worth 'of prow .v he Llaidnings, in any latildi Itt. to which nnelyd' my I:rnig has hoer at. taelted. 1... weethre. fwd. L rit 4 , .. r1 , ! . a1t•art , i , l rece•n mending lhetl2, tint only as this best, bUt a.. the only safe Rod 111,use) fli t -% ho followinz gen r'emeh !having ex:lntim,' these Rods and .riven them thehl Unqur'illt u Xoprolirent, have kintllygiven mo their lat Itltqaial L i!to r./ er to them: .. . . ALT Eli 11. .1 Olt N SON; Oofrimlv•qm ia Paten i 11.411c311311T1Z1E. 31. D. f T. E. WALL ER. M. D. For sale wholesale add retall.3%t t Vkr e t., irhnre 121 h. "10 1 1 ornotly,attch,led tn, an.l . ar tFe ',west cash prices.' TITOMAS ARM r.14:1E. Ap, it 24. 1556 r • t 11741‘n THE SUBSCRIBERS' AVING rem o votl to their NEW and SPACIOUS SIM:v.4N.., 278 Chesnut street. fourth door above T.: lth. an) no oared to offera is ••• . e and wellselected stock o 7 the .aing freSh end des'i. ralo'e goods. principally o; lair own iniportatdon. or bought at au..tioi which they are able to sell at the Im porters' prix . and to Which they cordially invite the attent fon o' • ountry merchants, holobkeepers. and fam 'illes gi•errally. Buff. I Creen ',et• d n indow Shading. Ilarns'ey and Irish Liren Sh• e .4," 84. 9-'. 104. 114. 124 wide, Bolsrer and Pillow •Linens o; PeVe.":ll :"Ile.rg, end all wi. , ,lts. from 38 to, .54 ir chez. Bed .ets of all .. Ses aod 4031111e5.. ", and Crr die ni3lket 4 Bed Quilts et the following • tri ettes. viz :- litielt;n4, Knotted. Be ;sten Al hambra. Al ord.le andlLancaker, of all the 'lei'-able sizes. Bureau Corers. Tab',, l'lnvero; \Tinder Curt; In Musll.l, Towels and Tonel: ig of ev v t riei3 Muni It Table Cloilts and N. Jkins: Slat",•••• , : . e ns and :Ids.' lin: Camliric Handkerchiefs. Eitom Iderl - q,liogie , . pr to. 11.o.•atel„ D Embrolde , ed Lace a^d Muslin Curtains: Gilt Co nlres4 Bands. Chaps. Cord. Ac.. tc. SIIEPI , ARD I& VAN lIIRLINC Importers and Dealers In Linon;and boa •',l Fur •Ishin% Goods. • I No. 'XI Mtn ut st..alsriv rent', _ _ Philadelphia: April 20. . . - WORKS . •1 • - , ...., ON 1 1 Agriculture, Gardening, iPartaingi,. Farriery IIVERY Poultry, &o. -4 Farinel• anil Gardener ou.ill , _Ato htve a copy of good works on , Farming and Gar deal rig.. Oue Dollar invested in this manner frequent)) saves Ten., . ElDutra Atneric in Fruit 0 oweifs Guide, Thomas' American Fruit null mlst. DoWning's Fruit and Fruit Tree of America, Lindley's Horticulture. • ; Browne's Ft .1 ,1 Book of illantirer, , .. Gardner 's Partneen Dictionary, , Blftke's Aine.ican Fasmcr, I Downing's Ladles'Companion tithe Flower Gardener. C0'....8 Fruit Book. i. , CuLtire of th t Grape and Strar4berry, Yea- Book or Agriculture, 1g554 , 56. Diann 'c K-rr's Ornamental Poultry, , . BrOwne's American Poultry Yard, I . , Bennett's Poultry Book, l 1 Hind Farriery. 1 Youatt ..t Skinner/art the Horse; 3iaron's Practical Farmer, Cole on the DisANIF - s of Animals', Thomas ft, Farm I/imbibe:an, i join son's Agricultural ClimbOry, Downing's Rural Essay's,- - . 1 do Latidspe Gartlenin.3% , Bridgeman's Young Gardener - A As Want, Buist'n Flo ter Garden D'reetori, do Kitchen Gardener's Insfructo'r. For sale - at i I B. BANNANIS B9ok and Stationery Store Pottsville. April 5.1546 • : , 11. • THE MINERS' BANK. SUPI 3 LEAIENT to 'an Alet to .4 1 .1Xtend the charter of the ' ) tin .s' Bank of Potts: in the con t , of 'Schuylkill. approYed the sth d: `tap. Anno DOmitti, One Thormand, Eight Ilundrvd Fifty, I 1 „ SF (MON 1. Re it ensiled.by /4e.. grlie and ',mac o j 1 /frprcinztatiecs. In Ornerat Atainal i r nlct, and it is here by rnacted by tMle rutlicnly V At some, That the MI- I noes' Bank of Pottsville, In th county of Schuylkill. be,' and it is h-robr authorized to ncrease its capital stock] Three Hundred Thousand Bntlant, and from and after 1 i said increase, the capital of raid Bank shall be Five flun-j Bred Thousand Dollars. divided int 4 shares of fifty] dot tars each; Proridrd. That thesaid Bank shalt. within one year from the date tumor, paylinte the Treasury of the 1 Commonwealth a bonus of ono per tent. on the said in crease of capital stock, and ttat the said additional Stock shall be divided according to the number of shares,held by them. respeetively, among iluch Of the present stock holders as shall elect t.) take the same utter sixty 'days notice, by advertisement once Ja week. In at least two newspapers publishyd in said county. andunystock that may not to so taken, shall be Illsposed of by said !la k by public site, at auction, in 7 Nuantitiett not exceeding Ono Thousand Dellars. .1 - - Itoltvarelox 11 , 1 , Valout. • - -c:lo , ll.tr - 1 th 1110144. of I:•rnrefidt lire.. . i . l IV V. M. Burr. Approved tit./ EiZllte C . lll I: d:iy of April - .able Thousand, Eight Ilundrasi and rifty-si- ' JAllttg P' .. . LLOC LS K. OPPICZ THe SECRETAILT ty-stc.l Tfif PO Ilarrislntrg.4#rd :21st. A. j - Idd hereby eertik; that the fnregoing.and I p. A . FA: 1 " ft 3 neled 3 roe :and i 4 ‘rreet eopy of t the original Art ,r,t the tieneral As.emblyas the atont remnin.:;on'tile in this otlitv. Yn TedniknotkrWhettof, I bah.hereur,tos4 toy band_ and e . aust-d the Eezti; of the tte , retary'sollice to' be atfiNtql. the day and year above written. Jetty 3t. • Arai. .'ircrejory (Latnonntalth. ),. MISCELLANEOUS. SHIRTS MADE,TO ORDER I i - ON ' SCIENTIFIC PrinCiples;j and warranted to tlt. All styles of-sytws cow...uts; all stylus of STANDING CGLLAtt.i. BYRON Ctij,LARS on 11 nd and made t...ordor for LAW, at the City Hat, (p and Grnalcaten's Farnisknag Starr, neij door a th e P..l4rdre /bow. Otero /Inv. Puttat ille, Aprll.s, SAMUEL DILLINCER, XTEAR the corner of Centre and' Mar; ket streets, Potb:rille, has on hand a. genuine arti cle of Family Ladd, which he offers for sale, trim's:tale and rated, at the Mutest prices. Choice Hams and dried meats of the best quality,! fruit, segetahles. fish 'and . pro: visions generally, mnistantly 'on hand, at prices to suit isverylaxiy. and sell him, in Market Street, next.--,, door above Hs-aloes Jewelry Store. • l'ottsr tile, April 5, 14 4 jm ‘' NEW LINE OF COACHES, Between Ashland and Pottsvillee THE subscribeis , rtii the public that they have cocutnenced runnings line ot tnahtv deny, butyteen Ashland and Putt 71ille. as follows: Leave the An'ilaud 1i0.e4 Ashland, every nr,rain; at 7 1.2 o r and arrive at Pottsviiso •at 10 o'clort.! Lttve Bata's llotel. Pottsville, daily, at 3 o'clock. P. M. and arrive at Ashland at & . 1-2 o'clock. ; rare each way, gl 00, s it :lAA Ilse has been pnt on to anconnuodate the people, we res irocttully solicit their patronage. . OUCKPA, t mw.' i N0v.17, 'bn 464( FLOUR, PEED AND COMmSSION STORE, if...reser of Rail. add d VaEoirAill at; -ets,Pottartile Wholesale and Retail. rp H E subscriber respectfully announces to the public that li r e has taken the Flour and Feed otore, 1/creti:ire kept byi MI and )lathers, where he will . keep all kinds of Flour and Feed, of every description, which will be sold wholesale and retail at the lowest . Ile has on natal a good assortment of choice Faintly F 'or, Freida all kinds, such as Corn, than, Milt Feed, flay, otraw,Ac., Le. Ile will aLo sell all kinds of Flour, Kted dic., on Com tuissicu.. lie nspeefully solicits the patronage of the friends of the Lars firm, and the public gennerally, feeling confi dent That he can gitu ?mare satisfaction to those who may o .or hint Ns.,lt their custom. 15AAC MotiElt. March b, • Itt-tf o‘ - 11.EA1i BARCAIN6I Reduced Pr'-cezt-in Clcdhiuglt CIIEA CI 4 O3'IIIN S'I'ORE, Cen tre street, one.doe'r below Market stmt, west tide, Pottsville. The subscr:ber returns his gratetul thauks to hia_frionds and the pumlie, for the liberal manner in which they have heretofore patronized him. and informs them that In, has now On hand a large stock of ready nude garments, nor'. , tunufactured; under the super 'eudence of an e t tier' d workman. and 1114t10 of the hest materials, in the tiwest fashions, of every ,variety, which cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. ills stock con. sis‘s of Fine kroek and Body Coats, heavy knap ped and Winter sack Coats of all descriptions. Black. Blue and striped Casslinere Pants and Boys' Clothing ! . anry Velvet Vests, 1.11.4 and Fancy-Satin Vests, Cast& mere and IVorsted, of ail kinds, Flannels, Ntriped and Dressed Shirts, tiro:a and Satinet Jackets, and a variety of other articles too nuMenms to mention, all of which he intends to sell at the lowest prices. Ile also makes up all kinds of Ch thing to order, at the shortest notice. Atai-Duret forget Centre Stivet. one door below Market st.. west side. Pot tsv the. A. tiII,LMOBE . , Agent, "bee. S, TOTICE to !Boatmen- and Shippers ~f C4',.11.--On and after'the opening of the 9rhnyl hill Navigation tor the year WM, the following regula. lions will be' en fOrreof i,Nt.—tio boat 'tit4 be put under the S4hutea of ilia landings of the Company for loading. with Coal, animal the Captain Of such bunt. or ammo one duly authorized by him for that purpose l!rtll be present.and I>er:son:illy at tend for keeping an areonnt of tho quantity put on Ward. Senoul.—A bill of lad‘ng in the usual tlwlu shill be *owl by -the Captain fur the quantity ao laden on teLrd the boat, and no boat will be permitted to enter or elf Jr-from the do . eks or landings' of the C-ompany under any unusual f•rio of gill of Lading, or r awn, and uMer. lain in its oblivi,ioesi nifft.-Twsltlp o erti ( . 4'O,M at each landing; Rhall per ly. or.by :their duly authorlited aLtents. keep a oar reel::count of - all Ctul laden ou 1. cord earh boat en 14 , 47,4 theni. In such lea ther is to enable the Cipt—in 'or his a:_eut to cheek the enr3.o/. and thereby ensure Lilts of laditii; and in:milt:Os of Cargoes for all 11(11., Sehuyi. Nav f!onnviny, l F. FRALEY, Pres. .tlareit :At Eh, I 31areli '.12. 's4f PATENT METALLIC COFFINS! GKESSANG has been ap pohitea Agent for this county. for the sale of -••FISK7S PATENT! M.FTALLIC BURIAL CASES," • Which supercede :tll ether kinds in.use. Being perfectly nir-tight. it obviates the neves4 of hasty burialq. and also preserves the .04y from linnol•diate deeom t ion -- They aro particulariv suitable fur transporting the body onv plare to another. The fare is covered' ith a hick gla , s. w lth metal top. which can be removed At any into. and the face of the corpse stem by its friends or re- We might give you hundreds of certificates. to corroborate our st ate nten .AS to the Advantages the MO. Isllte Cotilu Ims over the Wooden, but the followitig lil suffice: Goatcnic:—We- witnesSed the utility of your orna mental !I -Patent Metallic Burial Cases." used :to convey the remithis of the late Itort..lohn C. Calhoun to the eon cressienal Cemetery. It impressed us with the belief that it is the b- ;tarticle sown to us for transpyrtiug th< dedd to their final resting' plan', = tr;koolt fft•nry Mir . . Lewis Caw+. U%n. Webster. iVin. Kin.r. Jeff. Davis, - J. , M. Ikrri,u. J; Y. Mason. D. It. Atrliinqnn. .1. C. tire..n. Wnr , . P. Nlangunt. floury Potbre, U. S. Dickinson. • S'nnilar testituqnlalz•tnight be need Nrlthnut nutnher Apply . to 1 jL Centre st reef ,cor tier of Union 25-tf. Potts‘ tiss REQUISITES FOR THE TOILET. GLENN'S ILO:ILAN I'iALYDOIL AN entirely sale and • elegant prepa r.tihn tor_xemoving TaneSunburn , Moth ur Mor pbew, Frreklesfand; other ; temporary cutaneous atter. s, giving fat rnesS aud.clearness to the skiu and grad ,idly pry , luclin a beautifulcomplexion.—Price .50 cents bottle. (MESS'S INDIAN This admirable priparationforthe hair. has been be fore the public for l'lt.ent yfire Ceara. and i. greatly ad-, mired fir pe,inoting' the growth of g lie hair. preventing it ...OM filling out. or turning gray. removing, the dam drutf, it imparts to the most stubborn hair a colt a id glossy appedrance and has the singular property of making it dark when neCessary.—Price.M) cents. GI,ESN'S A itO.NATIC ROSE TOOTH PASTE. A v Inable preparation for giving a }warty whiteness to the teeth. Emilio:4s to the ttntns, and fragrance to the breath. being C , 11100F0 , 1 01 the ptire...t ingredients:, it c possibly injure the teeth but en the contrary wt.' oleierve them from decay. It has b.sm melt by denilst- th , s wangler countries in their praeth:e and with gre: sa. istaction•—Prier *-25 felltt pt.,r Lox. • GLENN'S VERBENA trATEIL, ..This •lelightfttl add very refreshing Toilet Water is p ,p red f ren the leaves of tlo• hot house plant Yetis.- (Lenton Trifelin' in h. greatest pril'ertion—it will be tint very e - eftil rer removing* the tang:our incident to t • Spring, and Sur. :uer months. or for monied nouns, Whe.e pr.-frames are admissible. the it water ‘7 . ' 7 1 be roulld very pleasant In the sick morn, and as a p. •Intee for the handkerchief it is equal the best ex t and n• *eh more eth)00lilleal, also, a pleasant change front Cologne Wetter. to which, by !thirty. it Is preferred. PI rilf volts per. bid Co. inEN:srs currosIELLA, MUSK ROSE. GEBANIUM - 3.lll44:FLEtill WATEPS. 1.0'30 ce-ds per bottle , As tilts:. articles haie Tit imitated by unscrupulous p -sons. purchasers wishing the gennine Will phase ask for - GLENS'S." Dealers supplied ou.libertl terms.— por sale by the . proprietors, ' . GLENN A CO., No. 192 Chesnut street-Philadelphia. S. B.—Persons at a distance wishing any of the above articles, by sending the amount in postage stamps, or otherwise. the articles will be sent alt directed. Philadelphia. April :3,1836 ! it-3m CLARK'S PATENT FLOURING NULL The Great. Invention of the Day... i. lii E subsciiber announces to the em ir, t: Schuylkill DsrN n d e ol A n t 3 y4! s h a 3 t l la c e 1 , •h A l t 1 secured s o, ip s o . fig t z t e o ns se o l f l tent Flouting Mill. which is Pronounced the greatest "Americatvinvent ion of the day.i The ci scriber has one of thes e SIMS in "fidi operation now. in Tremont, where he invites' all pemobs to call and sew It In operation. This highly ingenious. and much netaltl Invention, forms an entire iieti feature in the manuputure of Wheat Into Flour: and the splendid manner in, which It per forms its , work, Grinding, Bolting, and separating the grain at a single operation into seven different qualities 1 , 1 Flour end Feed: and that within a spice of only twen ty-one feet In length,brfour feet in breadth. at the ra pidity of twelve huShels p.x. , hour, on a pair of French .j burr millstones only thirty inches in diameter. The Grain is converted at.2l single operation into Extra and Superfine Flour, Fine Oour. Middlings.Shlpst offs, Shorts and Bran.any powrfEeing applicable to propel it, from a lour horse up to any other desired. The small space it occupies would net be missed when placed in Omni with other mattinery.iand the small amount of power It re quires to,propel it. makes it certain that. ere long. it will IR upe. reedo and-6volutionise all other Flouring Mills. So applicable is this Mill to tbr wants of the world. that every saw-mill, machine shop, locomotive shop, foundry, Jorge. rolling mill n, any' building having a power alrea dy erected, can now have within its walls a complete Met chant Flouring Mill. at the trilling cost of from four to cozen hundred dollars, and thus the enormous amount of Grain raised within the United States, can be convex.- led into Flour within its limits. . MEM With one of these 311118 ueariy every large• Colliery es 4 blishment in this county where sttstm power is used tor pumping, should be supplied. They could be erected St a small expense and would' enable them to manufac tore their own. flour. ' [ This 31111 only occupies the space of 21' feet in length, by 4in width. It is also portable anti when put up can be placed in a wagon or dray, and with' a single horse !allied to any part whore they desire ics use it. " Its con struction is so simple that It can be Connected with any endine'by a single shaft. .... .. . Single or Township Rights . will be disposed of by ,the a übseriber, - residiOg nt Tremont. Hundreds of certifi cates from 51illeni and others who haveseen the Mlll in operation, can be seen at the residence of the subscriber Dee. 2".'55 THE STATE SAVINCB•FUND! oFF1( - 1 0 ,. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, TO. 83 Dock Street, Philadelphia.- 11 ItqA.—lnterest eve per cent. all sum, or money returned en demand. The STATE SAWINGS FUND, No. R• 3 DOCK STREET, next door to Third Street, and adjoining the Post Office, tecelves Money on deposit daily. fm u 91n the morning until 3ln the afternoon; also Monday evenings, from , t 0 .9 d'elnek. • Interest Is allowed on deposits at the rate of FIVE PER CENT.-per annum. • Deposits will be re turned in whole or In part on demand, without notice. The popularity of this Office with all classes of the community, both In town and country, and its copse fluent success. may be ascribed, In part, to the following , bstantlal reasmas: %- 111 e, y of and . . let. It offers a convenient. responsible,. 'and profitable Ihisisitocy to Exeentori, Administrator* 'Assignees, Col lectors, Agent* and all public offieent----to Attorneys. Trustees. floeletlef and Associalkins, whether incorpora ted or otherwise—!n married or single bidies--to Stu dents, Merchants, Clerks, and business men, generally-, Mechanic* Farmers, Minors of either seii. and all who have funds, mueht i or little. to deposit.- where they may be had at any lime with Phu per rent. Intereet added. Deriositors receive Books. with an Abstraet of the Bylaws and negulations. In which is entered their de• posit. which ilooks serve as YOJetWM They may desig nate, in ease of sickliest& death, °raiment:* who shall re ceive their depo -Its. without the intervention of Extien .' re or Administr°tors. Any one or more persons may deposit in his, her. or their name; orforiny other person ear pRMI3R. :41. A Iteport iv made each year to the Legislature and Councils of the City. Ith. The OfflCers are sworn before they enter, upon heir dntl^s. in addition to giving Bonds with sureties. sth. The Stat., Favings fund Is a coif Savings Fund-- • aim Insurance and Trust Company. Our large Itst of Depositors and the Philadelphia public,. have been care. 1,0 to observe that the charter avoids the business and risk of insurance: 6th. To order to afford every reasonable tadllty to ikr• poiltont who rrable at a distanoe from the ofli or. their de. melts an•permitted to he withdrawn by checks, after the in:inner Customary with the flanks. t heck. Hooks will b. furnished to depositors without ch.irke. - 'The p.•pklor gsotronami Irsto ed upon Ibir offin , by a I.coverbially rant /KIWI a lad diecriminattna , 1 / 4 - annatinity, and A hero the character of the Meth b lion is 'best known, 14 a'•zratifying fact to which the Trustees desire to roil 'at tention. • • ; GEO. ff. iIART ) Pre.ditent PILLS. Si. ITtLA Y. Treasurer. March 21I,11;03.; NOTICE. ItEADI READ!! IBM fotot By 'Telegraph and Yesterday's Neill. Wilmington, N.;O. The AMericans have carried the municipal election of yilmington.. .; Congress. Nothing special of interest ,transpired du ring the present week in either House. ' Destructive Fire.' The business portion of Elepkinsville, Ky., was destioyed by fire on Sunday. Loss, $lOO,- 000. t • Panama*. The U. S. ship'St. Mary's is at Panama, iu• stituting:inquiry into the cause of the Fate out rage. ElllM=ffi The Legislature. has re-elected Governor Minor lied chosen the other Amerieati State officers.! 11111'01g American Convention. This Convention in session at Chicago en dorse the nomination of Figalore and Donel son. It also nominated a ticket for State ,officeri.! . t `-.._ • atti of an ez.U. S., Senator. llon. Win. C. Daw .on, lati• U. S. Senator from Georgia, and formerly Governor of that State, djettauddenly at Greensboro, Ga., a few days since. The Pketestont Eptscopil Convention. This Convention in sessiontitThiladelphia, adjourned sine dee on Thursday. The next meeting of the Convention was appointed to be heitt in St. Luke's Church, in that:city, on the fot4th Tuesday in May, j 857. M=:ite===sl The AMerican State Convention in session at Richmond, have, adopted resolutions which ratify the nomination of Mr. Min:tore, and endorse him as true to the Union and the Consnitition, and knowing n§North, no South, no East ? no West r but !of king to the interests of the whole country. The !sec* endorses Mr. lidnaldson as a friend of thejlnion, and faithful to the Constitution. Affray in Washington. At. Willa rd's Hotel, on Thursday morning, no affiltv took place between Thomas, and Patrick Keating, bro:hers,:waiters, and Afr. Herbert,. Member of Congress from •Califor nia. The affair occurred, in the breakfast .room bt . the Hotel, and as is alleged was caused by the insolence of a waiter, although those Personally acquainted:with Mr. Herbert, state that he is hasty, and always carried arms on his person. Six or seven persons became engaged in the affray; and it is said to have been very exciting.! As Mr. Herbert was b 0,4 borne to the floer.by his assailants, he fired a pistol, killing Instantly,- Thomas Keating. Mr. Herbert was arrested and, is ~now in charge of the Unitdd States Marshal, 'awaiting the result of an eXamination. A WEEK LAM 1110' Id „EUROPE. Reported COIICCIII6IOIIIII in the Central American quest tou....3lr.Cranapt on not to - be: Recalled--The Treaty of Peace Published, &c. &c. Bvithe Nifft/4 Auzrri,•a at Quebec, the City of Baltimore at Philadelphia,and the America at Halifax, all of which vessels arrived since Wediiestlay, we :ire in po'ssession of Liver. pool dates to the 27t4, of April. a week later. Centeal - Aineritin Question. The ;London; Morning Star, a t organ of the Manchester party, sayS: "We arc told, that at the meeting .of the Cabinet, on Tues day,. the 2 . 2 d, at which Imo Clarendon, was present; for the first time since writ r turn from iParis, the answer to 'the United 'States was agreed upon. on some of the points com necuid with the Central-American question. The British Goveponent are prepared to give lYay, but they will not recall Mr. Cramp. ton, find they are also prepared to communi cate - the ruited States Government, that they ttre unanimous in theirdetermination to coatinne him in .Ins present position, as Bri tish. Minister at Washington. The T reaty Peace. The London - Laity Ne.its has succeeded in obtaining a c',4)3/ of a text of the Peale doe umelit, which is considered authentic. 'Ot contains thirty-thur airtieles. The first re stores perpetual friendship between Great Britain.- Sardinia, Turkey', France and Rtissin. Theiothers relate 16' the restoration of terri tory;ana towns which haY,e been captured du rim, the war; nor interference in the future iu the internal administration of Turkey; trade shall be free in thmßlack Sea; freedom of the' Danube ; Russia zissents to the rectifi -cation, of the Bessarabian frontier; Moldavia and NVollachia continue ander the sovereign ty of Turkey ; Russia hod Turkey retain their possessions in Asia as before the wa'r the 'evacuation of Turkey by the allied and i'Vastriaa threes shall take place as soon as convenient. These are; all the important features of the treaty. The London Sun republished the treaty, surrounded with'a mourning border. The event,exciting, the -most public atten tion in Eneind was the grand review- cif the fleetom Wednesday, the 23d ult. The papers overflow with the dettlils.! Frante. An imperial decree has been issued, order ing a further reduction of the arnly. The Moselle . newspapers announce an im portant filet—the discovery.of coal in appa rently, large quantities, ail of good quality / in several parts of that department. Cotton has advanced; flour is stiffer and a trifle higher, and provisiOns firm. Eriscorm, Cosva•NriON.—The delegates to the annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania met in St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, on Tues day: A large number of clerical and lay delegates, representing the Episcopal ' Church of till parts of PenusYlvanta, were present, and answered to their names. Bishop Potter occupied the chair. Edward 0. Parry, Esq., of our borongh was present and participated in the proceedings. On Wednesday morn• ing. thodloly Communion was administered by Bishop Potter, assisted by three clergymen. The Bishop delivered his annual address on the state of the Diocese.` .4p. t his composition, reference was made to the recent , illness of t 1 visitor, and the kind manner in• which Bishop Meade and Lee' had officiated in his st Md. Statistics of duties perldrmed through ° t the past year were given; and advice was e o eyed both to Clergy and Laity. The fre q ent removals of clergymen was to be ile• plored; amid in the present state of affairs the Bishop did not feel warranted in recominend• big either the appointment of an asaiStant Bishop,-or a division of , the Di •cese. At the evening session seven delegates were elected to -the General Convention to wsemble in Philadelphia in October next. 1 pirAbout 800 workmeh are employed now at the Philadelphia Navy Ytird. *-o^Wo accosted'a little fellow t'other day.= Ifewas about the 'Site 'Owl build of a plug of "dug-leg" tobacco, and his face was some sort of landscape, done up in free-soil and apple-butter "Who are you?" we asked, rather sternly. ."Me I" said Young America; trying to look brave: "I's., One of 'Em f—don't you know me?" e`Last week, a duel was foughtbetween Dr. IVilkins and Mr. \ Danner, a commission march r• t, both of Wiliningtori, North Carolina. •On the first fire, the ball of the latter cut off a part of the Doctor's cur; the second tire put his% hall through the Doctor's hat. Nothing daunted, the latter coolly remarked that his hat was a new ono —and desired that it should not be aimed at. The 'coalbatants then reclined, when the Doctor was killed. the jtiatheis. MI . . POTTSTILiE MARKETS. Wheat Flour. bbl., ' $8 00 I Dried Pea Axes. par'd. $4 Oft Irtyo Floor, bbl., 500 I do do unpar'd, 225 , Wheat, bushel,l 4061 75 i Dried Appleft, par'd, 125 Ityr, ' do .. SO., Eggs, dosed,-, ' 12N Corn, do , 60 natter, per pound, Vats,' do : 7. • 4 ' 40 shoulders, do BgO 10 l'ofatoe4. do ' 50 Ilatns, do 10® 16 Titnothy Seed, . 4 CO Ilay.per ton, 25 00 Clover Seed, - 8 54) Plaster, do .POTTSVILLE,PROOVCE MARKETS. (Retell Prices.) Wit Is rUlt the sank• In our markets. The price drafs in descending, yet: common brands mu be had at • much lower Ilgun., than we have quoted—but they can not be warranted good. Much of the Western wheat. during the net season of last harvest, sprouted In the ground bcfore it could beta = ken in. Fortis raison. the hest brands are waste, as it is well known that wheat: which has coo:men:N(1 to grow. will not make good white flour. Therefore the whit. dif ference In prices. WIIIIAT FLOUR---Seils at from $8 : to s9oor bb/.. and Rye at $l 50. ltye Chop at $1 10, and Corn Meal at 80 its. ? bushel. (}RAlN—White Wheat still sells at lil and Red at $1 ? Dn. 'Rye Is ou, Corn' 52. and Onto 41 etc. ? bu. MEATS—lletif sells at r 2 .!.; cent s It lb, rot choice cuts, and 10 for common pieces. Mutton is from lo to 12 eta. it ih. Veal from 10 to 12, and 15 for dried meats, ton gus ire. :!alt Meats are the same. :SbOulders are worth from 9 Lb 10, and hams from 12 . !..: toil cents is Rosengardeu furnisfirc: us with the following pekes of garden vegetables, which are plentiful: Aslant% oil pets. per bunch, Felled Rhubarb 12 do., Om 10110 2 and 3 do., spinach 0 ti". and fresh Tomatoes 4 12 ct 4. per dos. , }Till!' AND VEitt.:TAtLE- 4 .—Applt, are ',fling at $lOO to $1 So ii bu. (or be Potatoes trout t to 75 crtv Parsnips retail at ahout I ; i 1 bußhel. I'IIOVISIONS—Butter ret4ify, at .2s ce ut,, lb. nun Epga rta.ll dozen. • . a nocin KS—Eugars, are about the 16'11.11e. Cone nuin Sugar sells at 8. good Vellow 10 and White tmni ludo 13 rents? lb. ei1t.04.1 1..14 a n d I and 11 nrnta la 11..: Timothy Sevt.ll,4 worth 41:, pt, ;mkt:lover' 111. and ....:tree. 113 V 31 1 . 1 , 117; to tion. t'lo‘..r !Ward bay 31;:utt:u Irty the s:lutr. and Tirooili) by the ttl, i% n. 14 at Kt.f) tt tun. 11:4i , . none in tnatket. is 3t re/. per me k. rex!' 1 1.11 are still plentiful in our nimi.etn. Itrck Pelts at ctn. pS lb. Irallibut V.! Ih. Shad at trent to cent}, each. • 4
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