all the most influential awl liespectable mer. can'ile journals of the country approve them with that exception: While we acknowledge' that privalcering is am worthy.the spirit of an '' enlightened and civilized age, that it partakes: i ,'somewhat 'of tiM•piratical in its nature andii ' ',should be suppressed, vet we woulfl ask what; -' substitute in case of a war With England for instance, could we institute in lien of priva-, reeving, to make up for our deficient naval ; - F orce ? Whil e Engliind-after incessant labor '''' c,tf.over two hundred years, is able to: present . ~';. 'tin array of steamships and ships '64' the line t. 31 ,',", five miles in length. um' seventy-five year navy dto 'is meagre. in comparison. To protect our.; coast fruit' the ravages of an enemy would i ,is-11S' JOURNAL COAL ALTILSRAC FOR ' . irrin. , a re stronger force than we possess,' 1858. . • ' • . Now Ready. while our commerce on the ocean' Without a; • .. 3. 1 t.'3" 3 '.' `"'"","".•• "'"'l''' 3 '" 3 33 , 11 ' ,n,f, the c '''''', , r privateering force, would be exposed to attacks • • ot, t riiii.,l Siiiii , •: .i ii,t n• t,,i , iiii, , rs :end ~..' A tithrty it.. i.' , .. il iii ili .r ,lii:l•,,',...i t ii. , iri ,, • t..• frotil numerous, well o rganized, well discipliM, i •i : in -ittottitr,,fr-iiI,L,, ,' e ruil i g,k,t I.‘ • wi-h: • , . • , .1 ; • : , tilr , , i,i,.. in 7t , -licii.ii; ill o. iiti • iy 'l. , •d at ed Ei..olish 'vessels Of war. aril '' '''''"` h ' "' ll - I " il `''' l ' 1 '''' li '';'''i e " the • B:tri l l;troos and niiiied asthis mode of „,,'', k .et:-srint ite:ii:ris 1;1 i'llilla ii , li:it t,i,Nir war:. . ',tie ...et i-it- et :teal tr. , '' t'r4lii-t Relit- , fart: may be, tel 'until our navy iS sidiftitently or ' .: : ..'itYt :‘' l Tto4i - tt ( I ,;:ti Cs ..llT a i',: l i n cr , :':;4' ,.„ :llii:•:. powerful to ctpe with- an Ell3:olt3h, French .:. ~,1„•,„ 4,f ~,—• i„,..,-,,,i,, ~..:‘, 1.,,,,4.. th... . i ~--, I.- Itiiilr ,, a , t ,, met C , 1 ,31 5 - • S-'' n'r S3l , at the , other naval power, to abolish privateering; -'-',"•• '' ' ! would be impolitic inOur country. Let Con-1 ii.i i.: 'al .0 Zes , iri;', Th ir , V , -1 ,,, . , Cli,-ilui. i . •;,-, V ''. at th , r'kt Ex'a k , "•'• greys authorize session after session, the con• i • i.l :: 11 V. It. 1'0..iri , , • , NI wsp,ti , .:ll Aiii:Nry. ' ' I sel-s , r , ,Livi,1.11, , br wail. I'lic.• I ,enTN each; suited to tof vessels 'of war, and if we are; .-; l'i"- 1 ' ' l3 I t:' l N,,%:,`',• , ,C i ;','': i ' l ,.' ; `,T,',,',. - spared the horrors or war during a succes,sMn i i „„, ‘„1,,,,p :, 1-, mit) .i•r., n . silt ri•rt't.rtt 3 • Of years to - come, we may yet be'prepared to 1 . the Airro,n , ,mit.r, i . enter ihto an: agreement with .the irreat tr. t ) _ .. ''knivicK GAZETTE .=The kind it et,... ‘- .. . , . I b e ou r cotentporttry is re -iprticated. , looked upon in no other light than legt‘L i„li 1„, h a ppy M ex eilallgV courtesA id piracy. but which in our case must be toler, waive with 'Nies:Ts. Ira in & Co: ; ated in lien-of an adequate navy, for purpos•- _........------ ---- f • • es of self defence. "Phis we think, is the only ATo•roili mail—the a ss:white anti entn correct view to be "taken of the matter. ' Of Webster :Ind C1,1V.--Iforrisinow Unlim. J the (Won ntiOtt add inspeaking thus 1 A S'OECK of W. 1.11. ON THE liontzoN.—The 71',t-.• Paichanam—that he was Omit' Most ; President's message in relation to the condi -I:_mt,reitiler and traducer. ldiot' of affairs in Central_Ame"rica: the recog, nation of the present lii;as•Walker Govern :..m r.u,RitPE.—Tht steamship Canada at meat ; the statea of feeling in -England, and the ei from 'Liverpool 'brings dates to the . Jealousy' of thc, English Government in regard instant. The news is ut : iimportant, con- - , •t. of 1 to :Inericanr encroachment on Central. Anieri .principallv of accounts of rejoicin , I can soil—that great link between the Atkin :. Prices Of breadstuff: , are unciltfled. ' : tic and Pacific, and shortest route•to - China, .............- • • it .1 nyeliTiiilNG• COLUMNS.-0 wing to i Australia anil the lndies,—are drifting us into, , \ . re sure on our columns thisweea, we are i it' we arb not ht this moment:on the verge of 4.: to notice :separatilv. the nets fav'ors , " war--a war not only wiih'gngland, but with 'lnd in or advertising . columns this,.! England's tidies. ' President Pitjrce appears In a general inanne_r, we can lint dl- iin view of the proximity - of the Cincinnati tie attention of our readers to them. ! Dennterafic Convention. and on the strength , . tt , the fat:_ , or , ol vPrtlsno: are . grade, cording to the elnilatiou of Ow lati,r. - of futile hopes of obtaining a re-nomination. r lSl'ilt.r:S SALE r^p UssEvrEn 1.0 . , , : i tt5. - 7 -- , tube casting his all on theltazard of the die. ! 11, , informationi of those at hotil) . „!.:fand The game is desprate. ilLchanan if possi- .1 hitt:re:4yd, we publish a list of 4 ;; tiseat- m e, um , he . headed ot r . If F, veshouh i 1,,,e pitH,- : , l'• elate in ; . ."; , : 111, ! ,11 • 11 1 ct'l-lrlt,c . ...''''hlc l7 ', ;!(.1 into all the horrors of!a iv, - !r with. Great i . • sold at public sale in this Boronzh,:on , •Britain and her allieSL—the American people . 4.,tud Monday of June. proximo, unless ;_ ; cat, attribute it to the ; tri . vise policy of the ,x t ..s the are paid Icell,re the (lay Ot-sale. 1 Adwiuktration in - Central American atrairs- , ,-- -...,......._ 4' EviisiNi; McssEN„„ii is tile-, ti. 1 founded On the desire "of the President to re .; ew paper immi,m.d,i,j Philadelphia 1 mitt the position for which he is totailw unfit. ! 'radon It is a neat publication,!We earnestly hope that in his madness he , , es ~. ; ;14 . , wi , ~x , ,i id I „ t h,,, pr „ pr i e . i way not involve us with Englind„ but mas-t. j,,,,1,, t f i .ii„,,d,j,i p. „,1,1 trust t h at hi s con!l•s, that at present everythig indicates may ,:\ et- !.e .the mes,eugey at truth that We art drifting rapidly into :t war. • ~,. -.....•,...„ .. : rali!y. tl e can never Lace too many , ru: w;tsui;x;rrox 2 , Ar;ENA;;Hrlie pri,sent . ,When their aim is out elevation' session (.f Congress has been disgraced by 1,!i,. '.:l 4 st: . : and moral:. : . .. ; untur personal rencontres. Soon after the M„1 . \T V ERNI) N EST A T I: . -G ,) V . WISe 1 meeting ~)1 Congress ex-Gov ! ....rnor Smith of m Mrs Nlowattiltitellic, \lei . ..President I Virginia had a street-fight with Mr. Wallach, v r , r n on c en t ra l c omm itt e e, ;1 ,16_ editor of the IS,?a,:. Then Mr. Ildst of Arkam ler assot;iation to etnl. l ov Mr Everett t o sas-another, of the knife and rq - olver order to Congress andthe, 4 ,, —won some unenviable notoriety . by flogging ! the thr,„.,...d,L;•_isla-Horace Greely. Esq, a man physically his in-; 'fur' its proportion - of the i4Itt.:11,01)0 re• tenor. Jlr. ILotwas rekNarded by his eon- I Mg to be raist l d, an] thus the sum will stituency, for the ln'oic act. They presented the the purehasi, . t 4 res ti n g i him with a silver' medal... Lately, the col of WA.SIIINGITON. • of Congressional rowdiSin, was capped by murder. Mr. llerbertta Congressman, shot, tEht.itsr, congratulate flown and killed an humble waiter. llis'po i• 1 lend ,loan N. Wagenselhq, Esq..-upon 'ion . We trust, Win !lot save hit . n. from barin g etion 'as Cashier , •f the Bank of Sew . . - justice meted out to 'him. It 'convicted let .st NeW Mr. Wagenseller ' . puro-holent rittorously follow. It ttnythipg, prom dv. a residem of thiS Comity, - it should be to-ire severe, iii consepfence in, Taulnqiin. trop. which shuuid have hlti:dit Lim UiSvit s i t iuttiable)repatation as a fillan• fo set a better example:: It is hardly surprio . lli is il-,..refore, eminently tilted for his (hat Europeans ' , neer at our customs,. ,sitioa, ;moil ue are coldilem, win when the Capital at the country is transforin mors his r s ( -, ,p , m , i1.)e pi st.• • ea Into ati ;mom for Congres,:ional al exhibitiolui. The axe Of roforin !Mist: be laid at the runt of this evil.,. The sooner the Letter. Let Herbert. it' the act be not proven to have been done in self defence, lie !bade a severe example. It May check ruffianism at Washimgt m in the ftiture. Iwws.'witich ;11 pet-sett is tit s stir ; lilts it i, stilted, greatly excity.tl \r, . na ,l,: t Senator and Rilire - sontatirew They held a ealicAti nizo, at. which it NVaS - ( 10- 11 ( i ' 'Iake a 11,:t . i snni i :till work n-t •z•itne me.e.nre tlirti. n :ll the Iln friends in that Terntorr. and to re until their terms :tn. a, : frt.tl , ~, . . ~,: ~ ~` THE.,II-10Iii J-Lts rk:. —While the recent fire . , it Sim , h and MaViet streets. Philadelphia, was 'v. a GeriniM named Hours- biener, aged 37 years. was. arresitil, cliargi•d st:ith stealing. A fie r being committed to• prition, he hang, • BC( LIANA N. - 1 ' nt.witiliattly trq- Pi nn_ himself. Considerable maser was found upon ::, "favorite son, - his presleets for the hi, person. and fitets . that c:tinet'o light indite , ;Mil atpthe Ciiimmeiti: Convemiim. are ed ti - he belief that he was entiriAy 4 timmeefit of nail below par. .fii, lest friends tile chargC. lie had friends in the , city of the hi ag tim, arc in a t.spai‘i - ilig Hued. an , / Aliglit,t.reSpeet:liii.lly who I.'l'e ready to vatic): ,i t h considerable truth, that "Tmi Cent • foit hi; integrity and nprizht ehaktuter, al) it •'will WIT Ili .I , ` eff”lit. wil , !11 ti2 , ted at 7 is thought that mortification :tt the idea of ~ , :i mint. Pierce has sUccM;il.ol M lieing suspeeled of the theft, led, him to- , eotu- Min mi. on loft, the Katisas and Ntii- . :nit suicide. Without the stightst chance, of Liisimi-s, aliit thoirgh liii: own notnimi- I eseulpatiu, , himseit from the l unfoMided charge • not :it all pidialile. yei hel•ill nit- lis- •,...eoling• Tor" those whp knew him had dly checkmate lluchanan'sucxf mos:e. mately,or at le:ist being held to biii 'hi answer] tle• char_te. the anfirtanate Man : was huri-iJd i iili: t. prisms. a, it . he were 41 COW:10.1 ills sensitive mind could urn; hear the sh"cii. aed another victim was added to the list off tlio , e saoritit-ed byr the law's haste. I ales are a wit•ivitt:(l li.aiisa6 ` With to count .0' fr. a+. I 1 t n 1• 1:1 , :N Tp THE 11.‘ , : 10..E.—1n t:uitud Pr,,:ociitiu; A thc• who the pett:J itwj urler this, of 1104 LThitc,l t: the city an•i count; 1:1.% niChicago, are in ia•jidti in I'aLt_n rule,As to haVO :I,llc ELPII A TrA.S. — Th:, , , : nf:ico bin has I.€:en ren:oxed t.) •s, -H 7S1)1101 Thir.l st;• .4, lo•lnu.: l ~ r~- il,exi,tence:`ha , been abi.i;v. and pr'esen,,d r•-r.rf toile iri : cornmentirrifir et:roam , nt:which liair,erured or•ftr'l we Iwirilvrrlii,,Trzl it will ever presf:rru . v eli:in.vi , !,w the liest.int.tri;t eilv in 13,hich 1.,.•;11 we wish it alottl:laitt. :itteees.-; 111 S far it voittluti't I.tai •At!ieite,l 1•;4t i. L 1w. —. 1 . 11" /fel. 4 , l,:naritinir.. law; mn.l , tho Mr v.llieb Imo. anilex e , l to th e trea:v aT t•:`:.4•itoS t] th.! 0 ME I= r, • , a C!tdr•Lf . !.• r havi riw,z)‘`pn ,tur T , ttik , !y :AA the have %vilat 1114'r r trc•:ttV• cts tit, o I ,1 • 11 , 1.11 II: OW' Sill . :111 ut ( , f ( ' 111 . 1•I 411 , 11,1 the I.)ttomaa s't Orth in !lie Liwiprim.irl,-; %%Lich ICv our (; , ,rPrnment • to det'end which we d.•itructive war with the : :41 on the , earih.— N.; 1•r,)111and ratified r f ‘ ll MI v;01,3 f.lll,rxitig Ea N, rl,.ti::lil z tl ;!, 1.7 l• 4r, :111.1(' „f• the th e n a p”, utov I.unkling of iron oefir will } f..yt hmi. 311.1 rez.i" , ter 2: - :,”00 tons nr - ownwnirtte. 13,000 . fifer .•.„.t . I.e i;ho. fir.4t, .Atriehr4 sqfildent e.inpleinent 'of c::.1 act , pt ltittrtily, all the /es ' Ih " L.ightate.hnt ers. each 100 ftYt in I.•rrth phr.o.l f-nr , nrh 'CV° h'•liorP • th:it • r ;,, imi,t I , c; 11 1 , 1i•,t.;;i1, hy a trel• 1:t 3( I.,uf fir , :,,~~. ittof \ A 1 1 -.1 .t fif DMM an ingenious stigp:stital WUS onnb• hy . Mr. Sep! imus Pies , ,e of London for ilhonina!ing !nines by means of coal gas,—* peretdvo mug.!testio'n ha.> lately been at-h•ti urn in Mr. Ackroyd's pits in York and Chat the ,experiment has been's() stn.,,•t_ , ssf,il that the gtowral adoption of this improct•n.trut tntticipatea throughout the Nihrr Ilistrios of the Wtst. Riding, of Vorl:- th, ..[lmpara HousE.—A re , u,itttb.n Ik-As adopts 1. 1, author izite, theiSecretary of the Nave toidespatell a vessel: with .the provisions Ivhiell mar be privately . contributed for the C:ipe .Verde sufferers. Kansas affairs OPCU pje4ll the atten tion of the lionse until teljourntent. llgy 21.—Horse..—The bill granting one million and torts - ei;.:llt tininsani . acres of land to Wiseonsin for railroad parposes; passed ft nally. . Mr. Cobb of Alabama, frpm the Committee WI I ' ll Wl(' Lands,- reported a bill, granting a1) , ,11., one million' Acres of land in Alabama, - to ti:, , railroad,: coniMetitim %rid! the Georgia an.l „eeroad, which was passed by - 43 mai:wit v. thurzli impor Neei.anie,' ar...everi.le I, " filly a- the -II rue are t.. I.y an art; ~f April 21st.t.. 4 , i every steam en;:int.:ll hroalier or : p.rt, :11 , •roolf, Pump gtoring, fixtur.l.. r inaehi_; to..,rc in oni ai.ont mill , of :Mr kind, ir o n or coal i ,•0:11 rnio‘.. , and iron mines: " . ll.qman Catholic priest is Motor 000 0 st in Vory.. el....iged with riot. • The ;let whi..h' the r;idw.rs the priest ' - lie hly, tllat re-voted the insult. The' says that this is , the saute priest that' 1/,,./1:/d. two year , -hive. t•C•t.) of the river improvements rhi• repeats his constitutional lia..rnal intrrovements akplivable to. the v. l,•.le=y..dem, wlo•th,r they Vr.ll,l,'of Vr(!rliS; of , hind or in the I) ivie*ni ? ie it ;tier" , either of the, int..rior lakes or rivers.. ....rte-pondenre henveen-Capt. ~f Slo .p - of - war St. 3fary l e and Frozosiseo de Governor of Panama, in relation to the l l x.atnn massacre, is marked with part, an.i raldlistry 4,p the D• 11'4. It Ivi• tacit lb our (I;.vernment., ."..I.lolnra , It, nice cal." 1114-4,4 from New \ - f.ik ftl;aek,• by indignai,t "parirrifsy•:.'nd .septiratc.f. hay.. ciore L . O e 1 1111,k M a ur 11 all 111 Wire., of ti.e 01.1 l'hey are n 0 ..: Mr. awl Mrs. llatlifin. " All ' s end; well," 51e, Lei le by the iray, is. just I:. years of egf,:l the' loride.zrootri ei).‘l. MINES LI,GIiTEI) Tli -I,iro. England •I'hl y-fourth Congress--First Session - iffy 1 - 9... -- SEN.ITE.—'7-TWO w , •re received from the. President die loin , fur the improvement of the 111 , ;rh fir the River. and thel:littt of tfu St. (lair Fiver. Mr. Sumner sptike u p t o adjoarion.7.lo, in a warm manner on K.in4a, GLEANINGS THE COAL TRADE. v< -AI " I ult.- The quantity sent by itaitrima thi# week is 46 e . I 573 03—byCtt 1 :3P,763 (.2—for Ole week 63,1 336 05 tons. TotalLy Railroal, 746.112 12 against 570.951 12-:-De. by Canal 212,527 13 ant 252,765 115 0h..? [4 tame period last year. 1 The shipment: berivy by Canal, and by Raili- a had there is it slight falling off, caused by a scareity ai I:IA:non I for the Eastern Markets: freights hive consequently advanced a shade to noStOn Pri)FilleACC. The demand for Coal is on the increase, but prices, which rule very low in this region, have not changed su far. In the present state of the trade, the operators will make no contracts with fixed prig:s longer than a month. The deficiency in the Coal , Trade continues on thpintreai.e. Ic norr reaolo4 about 341,000 tons, with only sic tn , mtits of the' season left. The decrease is as follows a= compared with last year in roind numbers: Schuylkill, Detilwar. and 110114 - in.00.,- - - 37,000 P t et.inFyl nniu C.lal C u., • (egimated,) . 30,000 Wyolurin ~ (ewt.irilated,) - - 30,000 4 hi, Laet year at this period, we were 170,090 tons. uheadr ot, the shipments for the',previous year, and' cols inerca , ed the supply during' the whole year, 685,735 tone. This;year we -- gfc behind lanyear's supply about 341,000 tons, fliaiing a difference of 600,000 tons. WhUre is thli 700,000 tone of in crease that will he requited this year, to come from; The trade is now eoMparatively.Aull, but We don't think it will continue, so long. We hare received the I'olU:wing communication from au intelligent genticinali in Wilksbarre, who promises to furnish us with regular information from that region in irelatior. to 1114 Coal Trade, fa: - Witxsnalinti, May 17th, 1356; MES , II%. Ens.:—!there Ellis been shipped from bevti,t,:en mininj establislimPrits during the month of May—that is, to the firesent time—twelve thousand tons of Cnal, generally bump for furna ce, nil the line.' r . The shipping hq, been retarded by a break in , the Susqliehanim Division of th - e Pennsylvania Canal, wkich is non , repaired, and the boats are returning, more The bulk of the coal which has been sent up to the present tline,:has been delivered to the Dan ville an d Btoomsburg . Furnaces. There has been numerous Sales effected recently, at prices ran g ing frbin $1 00 to Si 250 n board the, boats for Lump', which' our operators will be gin t fill at once. BosroN CoSi:DkALERS ASSOCIATION.—This As 'Euelation .hus.presenteilthe following rules for;the conSideration of the Trade Of/that city and vi- einity : • • I. Weigh out as !many cargoes of the Coal you reeeive as your convenience ,will possibly_ and report the resnlts to the Standing Comm i ittee. 2. Hold the Captain resp:msiltle for the , WhOle detioiency, when a cargo Nils short more thrame per cent. „ S. Accept; no draftS and make no settlements for elnirges, until the Coal arrives, arid-eau he in 4ected als.k arrange if possible,• to areid inter est until thirty a:13 4 . s after 'date of bill of lading. 4. betAn•l-forth:with from the seller a definite, but e q uitable. allowance on any carg•i of Coal that is badly prepared, or that is unusually full uf hone ml.l slate, .it -that is unineri•hantafde from any ether cause and if he declines 'tis :meet the de mand, report the taets to the Stainling Cot:unit tee, and seek their :deliberate advice. 5. Report to the Standing Committee, for ree• era, the names of any shippers whose cargoes top _often fall Short Itt Weight, oi• Whose Coal too ofteh ' runes in lei•I order; and, with the names, furnish the facts speeifleallY, 6. -Have the rate of freight on deck, 20 per cent.. , per ton less than the rate for that in the hold. Ll Pc preference to those sellers, who send no cargoes here fur a market. - ' Tip, above suggestive regulations were adopted by -die Association, and, if strictly carried out, will rune somemf t 6/ evils of the trade, and re ' quiiie Coal to lie better. Prepared to send to akar het. It will also point Pot who the "black sheep' , irre in the Trade. ; They lmve also adopted a series of suggestive rules and regulatiatre to govern the retail trade; with a view of reknoving a ..number of evils, and also equalizing, thp .summer and winter retail pH-- ems of Coal. .They alle•lge that by the present plan of conducting business, the rich, who can afford to lay„in their winter stock • of Coal in the 4ilinmer, get it atj ' the poor and needy are Tdreed to pay the dealers their profits out of the allyaneed price which takes place in the winter seastiii. They admit that many of • the-o evils can be kaeed to their own "-summer weak nc:s and full cc,", in selling without 'a stir_ ticieut profit, iu .qder to under:ell • each other • have r' :ntc of thi:: sanau kind of ",unnuer weak, uc- eel c,,ni e ••••• c' N ,! blithe , ' in this region: • Pour IttuumuNn tt., MADE, May 23, 1556.—. note is a better iiAing prevailing in the and prioe are more firm. i White Ash is.seiting f,t, 4 25; 1141 Ash, SA 25 (p 4 50 on board,. east'. 'Lehigh is selling at Bristol at $1 50 4 7.5, ~,ii.j,•••l t o 25 cents 'drawback, until the first July. ,SeveraLof the. Companies and firms in the Li•bigh region! have contracted ferill• they esn supply this season:,- • NEW YORK CO.O. TuaDt•;, , May 22.1556.—The market is sparingly' supplied With Anthreeite. the arrivale thus far, ai tido water, are far below those of last year, and Prices •are well sustained; salee from yard at $4 62 (d, , •,35 stnall,size, and 55 75 tiznjor stove and grate. The consumption in itireaW , ll.2: - daily, 4?: it is now' used largely by our railroads soul steafr.ers. = Foreign is quiet, the sup ply utility-A; that how coming. ` forward is to order of the Gas Count. Des. • Bostonlitont Trade-14450. , fro,. tit,. .11.1 y 32.1,] I:nl•di,li Cannel (rnee Itallmito.) at ,514 • t z t • nifol.11••11.n rilli•ES-I•FR ToNe4 , 2000 ror whiteroi. -- 5 6, Z. !;7 red ash 4 - • •7 0 •. Lump. 7 , 00 fin 6 12 Leitiol, lump, - , - - 6 00 s;, - -11.F.TAM_PritilFS-I , Eft TON nF 2.OOO'Pot;MN. e mm o Comm. 14 Oo Nowca qle.,-oarse - i - 110 do - !- • - • do do Srot,ll • - —y, 14.1 11 di, Cumberland. run pit -do - do tiro. - : . do roar:, I %imp - do dney - - - - do Plotothenarse ! - do do - do •, La-lar.canna 111111 p ; - - du 1,11k!il. {WIT h. do iSchtl,olcill) •Int ',ill. un:p tied MA if, I ,15111. •1• , By !TELEGRAPH. ! Flu DAr, 6 O'CLOFK. P. it Nor: York. - - Itort•.n. - • 'll,‘- - Now Ilaron: - Ihrtford, , , - .r 1, q1.10:1. - rort on. . - • • _ • . , . By Itai • Iro4l. and Canal. Ora and Canal. for th eqating 011 Iliiitsdayer,:nin.r last: rAll.Ro‘n. 18 Dal 19 Pont rarl.ll, • ; 1 Pot ILA - en, I•rrt 't i I ' 413 ff,"3 0:; Total Gar Ult. ‘reak. Tt,tallroad Total I,y Canal at:A(l Pilra34l, ;•iltipn),llts to same prod last tear ; . WECX. . 1 1 . 6TAL :;(1,2119 5;1i.,991 12 28.153 19 2,5.2,7r..5 UJ Ity ISv tjanal, NM DiTnm,Ar in ISbfi • sn rkir 51x1pments 'by Canal F : ,r the wuel. ending May lit - . . .• On (hi. Lino. - - ;• Vkinity of Yhiladcl}~lria Wilmington. St•vr Ilnrk and vilnify . . Br, • - ; • .S.taten Island. Total' for w 0,.!: Rates of Toll: and Transportation on =IR Fri )in From Front ' From ift.(',rrlton. S. It lrrn. Pl. ("Union . Anifyrn To 111elitnnud, ?^_.no .i.I tts SI,SO ;1'75 To Phllairri... • 1 :ro , 105 170 I 455 i , prlnt: Mills 1 ;113 1 01 1 45 1 45 IZ,iliiir!. . 1:1:0 1 15 1 05 1 05 Rates of Toll br Conn' for the present. F.-om. Pl. (71rIonrt: itl. Cirteon. S. If: rtn. .I"4`. Ottinton T'l Phi intra.• NO ! . 7 77 85 • Sprinc Miils. 7') ' filt 17 e,o Norri , to.-n. efi I 64 62. .55 - 11e,1184. - 41 1 Si •45 41 Rates of Oreiglit by Canal: From P. I.: lizren, 11. (Nit/on To Now V.o.k. $1 ph :$1 55 $1 SO • To I'hil:l,ra.. 101 , so Schuylkill - Cpunty nallroads..ll3s6: * 'nu.. 6 - 01., whiss - is tin quantity of Coal transported over the different Rail roailsin IF•rhuyik illeuunty, for thewepk end itta• on Thursdayaiventn:; last: , wr.r.K. TUTU.. , glne UM and S. ilaiiui It: IL, 4(;759 OR • :199092 13 11i,l!arhun i : 7 • I' 1 1 ,:e2 13 i'i9eiol 12 Schuylkill all , y !:' '' 1.4 , f.'2 1 1:i • 113.915 Ifi SI:, i'ai 141 S: I'Lllarhoin_ ‘• 1:',,,IIII (01 21`2,..111/ 10 Ti!!N i'reck • ' ' '' • 111,iiis 19 17ti,1'12 11 I,lt th• Sclinylkill ' ' — tai x,;4 IT 145,4 f; 15 ... Union Canal 14. It . Con! Transportation Amount transpqrted ti ttringllie tivr.utht.l .May. 'gra'. : :VtsNTlf ' 7 aTAL. 5 1111 111 ' 33.11;i1 1111 „631 04 . 2 - 1.02 i 01 Gans! Swatirt Cumberhind Crinl Trade, 1851.. -, WHK. I , llr. 1.; ":11 1 i;J:1 11.0 la,t. I-1. , year. Delaware andllndson Co's Cool Trade. Vor we , t; To . •„ . . • , Lehigh eitial.Trade tor I ELIO by - Canal. 1 .• ..For the w..:7.; :3ui tug (1 - T1 Estilotty l a st: ;, . • . 1 W,EXN. TqTAL. I 1-.1317.130.3:31 A12.31 - Nar. Co : I Tons. Ccrt. Tons. Cit.; u Sonoit 1113u55. ; ; . ." I r,.:.;. - ,-2 ;4 - 09.07f1 141 11.04ta flue di.. '. -, : . .i.0: L .5 o 3 - 51,795 11 . Etsi 1 . ...111.. , :h 51133ci, •-'. ' 1 tl5 05 4,425? 07 4. L.11133313'5 . 1 1 0.0331. ! 118 u; 234 Int fiprin,.: Muunt3in .11.1iuti.3, i : 1 •.4.u . • 14 15.155 071 E3..q3. riu pr L... 4 d,,,, i 1..312 14. 1.4.10 121 Cokmin, • L : .. i 2.105 15 7.974 . 1131 1F•10' , 1 , 1. : ':', '! 1 31'40 01 - 2.1115 OS; N. V. (0212 i AI . /.%' ' ro D ., ., 1 i , 711 11 4.955 1531 313.Tn0t0 Par. chi. dn. i 751 13 3,215 101 Sunni tic Motrzt-iitlltith.3o, ; 21 - 10 02 6 . 13" It Courwl Itazloton Co.-4. en, CrAttb..rry Dia:wind Vailleijr.R. R. Wovk tm - 11T:4',Skturt14y last Wm. 'Alai:test Rateliff r l'aclin.Cartitr k N. Y; •" : 1' • Jitn Tm2 - 7;3141 Sharpe, LeisPnrktik Total;;; 32,1E45 12 150,059 11 To same kitst 'year, 3 '27,1 . 69 09 193,9436. 19 TONS. 95.t100 49,000 AND OTHER L SCIiCti,KiLL CO. STOCKS, Cv!ILECIF : D 1:1 - ',T11 , 4Mk)S 11;11.N1iLEn, 10,114 ROADS l'hiladelplikt. Pottsville Mine Mil and 11*en Mraint C3ftent , ,• • Mount Cirbon:lina l'ort Carlion Mill Creek • Schuylkill Valley Lerberi-y creek, Snutatu 3 Loon " . ICANALS:. Srhuylkill Nayh,lation - - Schuylkill Na - vg:itl.in, Prefcrrt4l - 1.7111011 C.:111211 •: • • - ; 0) Union Canal_ I;',refutrer,. - - -i0 ; 1234 C.o.'s 104) ;12'j .12'.1- 1 11AILIII)Al.:k COAL C4.I3II , ANIES. Litt S-rhu.o4lllNer-111. P.:!.. 1 / 4 C0a1.50 i F3 l y 43 S;.!;!CS.tigat.loll C 4. - 50 Sq . ST 1142.1rt0n Coal - - !luck Nlountafil C. 41 Co, l'enncylvani:t:Coal k 11. IL Cn.. upllin Coali& R. H. Co. i• Lyktm. ValleCcial. A'. it. IL i'o. lloaver It. rc. Cu, tiOMPAN I Fori-.4 I prov eni‘int Co. - North Ann rie4ll 05,11(:cr:,Priff,rre41 " Carmon Delaware C0:11 .I.`4i' Cumb,riand • Nor Creek (7 oil (N. , Miners' Bank:- • . 50 158 00 Farrn.rs' 11:1tik - 50 j 55 155 t,v111,1:a.R7,,i'!1- . ;: o 25 Pottsville IVakr47.. a - I, 25 20 ; The sOdt.'4')f all Coal Companies will be added to theitbove list] when furnished by those who desire their publication; t . NEW ADVERTMENTS • • VO'llo is he' ehy given that a Court L i of Conunoh:Pleas for the trial of cause's pendinz. will bo held :atßottOille,lin and for the County of Schuylkill. on, MONDAY. Jdue Itlth, 1556, of 1C? &duck in the forenron. tit eraltin u 4 one wet4i. 1 WM. M. 1 .17, Sheriff. 1 Sheriff's Offiee, - Vottsville.l May 24, 11455. 21—It KEYSTONE STATE • s - pozitlifi*r.; or Concentrated Lye, I N U.FACTURED by the Penn „. l_sivAt t la :441t Cdunwiy Bastw iurotton. Allt,zln -1, ny ,•Ounty...l',onut Warrnikrt to ma a' hard. fanoY and s o ft voati Fun It rocti.pos 4rromp.tnyin.,.- earh p.teliag • For sake by 1 : :.1 . :toll,: G. MOWN. ',:' et•ntro street, Pott,vine. . • , 3ty 10,',, 11.. 1 ! ! I c 441111 EXTENSIVE MARBLE YARD, :rrIIE stibileriber.-4: prepared, at his old • ruhlt.ti 'lll of materials hi his lice, !..for &flitting. Pairpie..,!--plal!:1 :tuft olhattiental. Ile tit partieular ttitollion the Tomb ritones:lnil 31.ititt- PmetrlA o r hl .; They can be had ht every va• i .rtetv'ofwtylr, atilt wilt a,orntiare fay...rahly. fu beauty and finish - , with Shy :itlitathed !elsewhere:- acid are offered at I cheaper ralesi.! !!; ! JOUN T,LANti. l'cttsvillii, 51ay•17 'rat . . . pusuo , ,scHOOL,INKS TAN DS. . THE s(ll)3eriber lias had manufactured 1,. biz: orilot;en Int of Pithily School Iron Instands, su i rabi e to Insert and lititOt in the desks. Thoi - , stands Intro rovers +Odell slide, qr•whon in u..... : , [l 4 h, si.l o s. they eaunot ho Upset turd thus , soil the dosks and furni ture. Tit , y'arei:.d. capital 4rticlo fur soltouls. Teachers aul solwolstitallied by tlu.6ittantity, at . . ,Good Ifoolks Dell - kilt, Instruct, 'Refine. 1!(iW AND TO I'ItOCCRE T 111.7.11. send for a copy of our II.: its.a rat eu Catabigne.4 no different niiirks.ctiit able fir family and flredile realting. and embracing popular American litigraphies. Nniiratives and Travels. Agricul• tore. Temperance. Law and Sehool. Itaolts for the youn2. beautifully lirittted and Illustrated Family Bibles. Roll ,RotiliS, standard and select Poetry, and a choice variety of MisMillantious Books. .11ii oilliiicni/ ii to charm% ft contains 'a full deii.eription of the bust standard works Ott the above iiiipiirtant sulijeets. with their prices. and in a form ronvOttent ftr 14,,r,r0ur” and preservation.— EVery reade'r and lxiotz-purer should have it. Alf- We ti ill send utty i ,tf our' leildttt. post:v.r.? prepaid. on receipt Jr the adaertbied price, may be sent to us by - Onre are the„be4t Books for ,Agents, . Because thi?y atiii tulapreit to flit' wants of the people.-- - Fall and practical lustructiox3s to Agents sent i.tratis. tipplleationlto '31111,14:1t. tIITItNi A.MuLLIOAN. Puld 25 Part; (tow, New Yosik,orlo7 Gfi1i0,51.4.5t.. Auburn. 17, 'ttt r 20 41t. • . :I • :0 fit. S OU , - S 110 I; (5) to I, 5)) S u 0 511 5,. 7 50 6, - 7 Oil 50 co., 7 I.Ww Inn 1 So 1 1 1.1 1 1 I 1 5. I kYIL 12.114 00 212(!:1 oZ, I )11(J , lEEE . 7:1 t):' tOEIS. .74 ,11" 12 212..527 13 t0ng , ,115R.410 IL) 75,4.',3 14 1,1;;;1.7Lii t6i.140 ton.. 111 : ',1111 10 EINZEM 11.:M1 on .7 ,7,041 on - To 17.43:, 07 - oo on -175 00. f I. 271 1 1 ..! .•„- Ib~~ku: 1,053 IT 4.055 07 5.1411 19 11.7 , Y.) le 1.931 - 10 .4121 01 1.1.14 12 2.124 On `241:1 IG 141'32 11 2.115 31.0 t,11,1 a 36 Il ; 20 17 164 150 VI ' ,;7 • Dsr!re t.,tr I 555. su.ttr. COAL STOCKS, ME PROCLAMATION. B. BANNAN'S Wlioleale and 110.311 B,K~k tore Potts - vino. i. l lldji 17. • SEA BATHING--ATLANTIC CITY. The United; States Hotel 711.t.Ere 1 openq( for the rec'eption of vi sitors 't. , A 1 I 1.1/.ll'. the 31st of May. inst.. for th , Seas'ob.,; ; Thelfaeldity tor re:idling, this line 1,1111- r, being . 'only tlto and a half hours' ride o n railroad froth rhiladelphitt. opens the opportunity to th \rho tnnydiaved.uit ',411.1't (hit , to spar, to enjoy the hon , tit , d oft heltlthydreereation. without mush if slip interruti:l,44i to I,u , iiiess. !The lintel if. MM . ill the I , PA htatt, y , flin.4l'paratiou fur the reception and a-eonitno dati Al of gu k ds,i JOON Id. SIITCUENEIi, Preprictor. May 24. 14..1,1', ' 21-ft GEORGE J.I ,, RITCHARD, • , , 11/1“ frr0 . 0,41,r, p t 4, pm. S DtTINEi RVIASON'S General gent ft). Schuylkill county : Bro. Mason,thitiCireuit itt- I •th,.Ainerlyan Lawyer, o ;.7athered Treasures front • Howard's Domestic.: Medli the Mines of Literature. vine. • ; ;•, t - 'Daughters of the Cross. 111,,t- ry of Costlippollte, i !Lite and Adventures of Ilitistrated tli graphy. j Black Hawk. Greatne.vs id little things.: •Cavaliers of the Crim.. The perple'bi lledican Lig.lll- Manual of Methodism, &c.. li e.. The ahorp!botilts will he 'delivered on application to the tvent. in any Old of the county al pullisher's prices. May 17, ilt3 • r • . IMPROVED Self-AdjuSting IlayElovators, or Hoisting Forks. !..)/ i( - SELP-Ar).ll7B'rlNG hay El e.)l Ibrat ors,. with ajdbfriet ion blecks. 2•si Indepeletit Tomb:filly and Grain !takes; aim Phu V.IIi9US nizl{s avid uatterns l l Guts l'ultivaters ar Hee ilar rews.yarielis 2:4? Ilarrews. various airs and patterns: 1111 113 y. Strauil and l i,rai stalk Cutters; hid Pewer tlirai Sheller,: and Cleaners: Din Lawiroth'sl,Excelslor Hand Corn :hollers. Nos, 1, 2. 3 and 4. 'The rd.c.um are all manut'actur...l at our steam Ilriktol, Pa.' The Workmanship and material are oC nieeirpal44bqu.ilit v. 1; .:41 - Farin •rs profit by an examination and com parison with otherliniplettionts in market. ; 1 - Alwo, Grain itt) 11ilikok's Patent Ci d Mill anti Prt.<;.; Deitz Dunham 's 11111,1.6.01 t'an Mo t i Ite-1144 dud Mowittl: m lrhiuee, of which we Rare the s +ln I. Agricultural and Hor ticultural linplements and T..ls. Field. liarden and Fl.o.ver hz iti. ill great variety. Fer sale by • i 1 1 D. k SON, 2i an I Sa :•;:fatli Sixth street. Philadelphi• 31 iy 21,511 •• 21-2ni THE GREATEST Discdvery of the Age. -L_— , TAR. - ICENNEOY, of Roxbury, has I:7,lb;rov . reLi (,4 our common iNiqu weds reme,t, thai Every Kind of Humor, from the itrorstl;r:rfulai do‘c n to a common pimple. 11.. ha, tried It in ever I ca.F.es. and netvr failed es rept in tw,. rase,: 0.411 tininder hunwrl. lie has now in hi , p ~, s r, s lail next twn Innadred certificates of its virtue, all within Prientyoailps 0fi110....t0n. To. I..pttlia are warranted to cure a nursing sore . ninth 1 .In. , to thntoe bottles will k•nre the worst kind of pimples on tinn face. i , ' • . Two to Olive bottles wilt cure the Fyst VITI of bibs. Two bottb;.s are wat - rantiti to cure. the worst mtokei'in the mouth tital Three to - fClie hottlos :ire; warranted to cure the word case of Ery4pais. one to two bottles tire witrranted to cure all hurnur'ln I he eyvq, . Two hotticsare warranto to cure'running.of the ears and Mlotehes eittortg the httir. FoUr to siz leittleslare Varranted to cure corrupt and rimming tlq.erli,: ooe Lett will cure ai',3* eruption of the skin. Two or thi - rehottk , s are warranted to cure the AcorA Co S.' of rinerortit. Twn or three hal ties eery wart anted to -,pr, , the•rn'ost de=p'erate case nt rhetnnatj.ta. Threeto t ni.hnttic=ate warranted to cure the 1 , 311 rheum. • Li:lit wiliettre the worst alto of s..rofttla. A toortufit'is ahrAp; eiltriencrql from the first I..ttle. and porfeet. cute !trarra..ited Nvhen the abure . ittantity 14 taken. I i IP , ader.l firdilled4ver aithoucand bottlesof this I n the vicinity of posl , m. 1 ktow the vireos of it in every t, 5: chs... SII hs ait water wi Lea t inzuish fire, sn sure will this curs humor. 1 haven sold h bottle of It hut that sold a not h'et't after a trialitt always speaks for itself.— There an , tea. things:l . :Nutt this herb that appear to me gurprWrr2: first:that it gi,ows in, our pastnns. in some plar,squitepi , tntlful.and:yet its valne haw never been known until L.ltlis!"overed it in 15.16--.spennd, that it ihonld cure 411:iambi of htimor. In call r pki!'e sotheirlo of the sudden rise and erect popularity of the dlifrovery, I will state that in April. I I peddled it and soldNibout six t..ttle l e Apri1.1554. I sdld over ruuohousand bottles pl.rkdav al it. Some of the wholesale dru , rzists who have bum in the business twentrand thirly years. Fay that , nothing in 'the annals of patent meditinesli:as ever like ij. There is a nniversal praise of It from nil quarters. • in my Mr” pnieljeci I always kept It strictly for humors —hut since Its ititmductioh as n general family medicine. zreat and wourdrful virtues have been found in it ,thht t never sitspectial. Several caSes - .'pf eplleptid fits—a cli , ea'se which wn.' at wars r , sllShigre4 bare been rurr:d by a few- bot• ties. 0. what a; mercy if jit will prove off..ctunl in all :A5... , of that aW - ful naiad ? —thcre are tut fl e w Who hare F'''”l more of itlhan I hoar. I know ‘4,4,,t.r.1 !easel of Drop'-y. all r,f them aped rleopleenrediby,it. Per flip Various diseases of the Liver, ' revor and A aye. Pain in theside. I)ls.:+ases Of Spine.and particularly in ills eases of thelkidnoyirt.4 , .. he - di.revery haw done more 40r4.1 than any thedbilue eier knOwn. No rho mtd k.fdlot aeces,iiry—cat the last you pet and ~nottzli of 111. ' • Ihrr , termgpry.lo.--Adults. ono table-spoonful per day —children dyer; tell ~veari a dessert spoonful—children from five to eight years. tea-spoonful. A., no directions appllCiN to till erilsrltutiong. fake Futllrient to dperate on a day. ' Ma TM t a 'I , ,V r : "NIL D KENNEDY. Y . 012:0. Prerl, Erethiry, Mum 11 Price, Doe Dollar. '• 4,, i , 1;if/its:- , - New) York city. C. V. CI ickiter, Si rtirclay streot: ;C. 11. Rini'. 192 Broadway: Rushton & Ciark.27s ; A. , 11. Sande. I.fai Fulton St. Wholesale, at;.nt. for l'i . nn,viranki. T. W. MOTT .4 1:l2 StrAeti Philadelphia. .• Poe sale itti Pi:dtirille, t J. G. ilmorn, J. C. Illohes owl 11. I Thit , 19. ISr,5 20-1 y : .21.1 v • . . . , . '. .; [a,schi,rect from Mt Rya, Avg.] 43 John 6m-A fli:t Johrt Arta iLobcngtod ' •, 16 It.cytl Reed .. -z1 Ja..nr, ltantlyer,ter 43 tiara Zentx, k• 6 Jamb ktricli • !: 19 John ilehn IT John Fenst'rranactcr. 9.9 is lit rger • i 19 do : do ~ S John Wilhelm • - ' 1; 59 Jacob I.nekenblll 4: Fenstertnacher a lien*. /irumuter , RU t.sor TowNsiur. C n:r Tr - get Ric?: tad P. Anal" & H. 11 Fbutk , laar I'. Bor.mon 4)1 1 .1, ' 4111 T. Miltard 4. 1 J) .16h1:11.1rMn ' John Klingcr Richard P. Attllce cf iraliant .Lo Christian Trozel I3arbara WheekT - 164 Oil P. fintike. 117//l ant. P. Fa toll , J.. 11. Jarab :.2,537 15 05 1. 1 431 11 31:1. 0- 10.,1 13 150 03 Hu iiii.qng•er, Jr. &Philip IVernirt, 400 I,lllllain Wheeler '164 00 ' 200' Samuel Miller 1 02 00 . STl7lt( g L.wit, I of e &it:4lyr, Keir!vtf.ilVetheraL 40(1 Peter YOll, ,: • 131 20 . 131 20 400 Christian Iteene. „ 581 P. 11"..Iartz,on, , ' • ' 190 55 c 1 . 32 .S.•ENistian Gra,i 9 5i 36: Charles (7horryll S 2 • . 90 Rorer 4; Eenrick 492 09 • 4 1 0 John Br4st jr.doetl. " 6.7, 1.70 1 0 •‘ , :, 16 40 21:i Jelin L. (oho ,4 Michael SeP.oert 1; 99 9 , 1 3.i r ,, ..nnu..1' N. Kepner ~ 11 40 80,1 I're4o6 Retread 1:. P. Foulke& W.l.:Foulke STS 00 Jnim Sigmund Riehl. 4)0 Samuel Ely :. 104 09 "LC:93 19 122132 - 50 43%. 41 50'1 01 , 4 - j5O 50 5'2 50 1 52. - I 50'54 ' I 50 ! 50 15. - 04) • 00 50 400 JOllll Sir.mund Mehl 164 00 13atni10 - 1 Adams • 164 00 Crony Mincr. • !. 4tY) Rachel Tkiria , mori 4Q) William Huller O Lewis Audenried 2 9O 273 Alexander Sillytnan . it i 54 SW J. 31. Bickel. J. Shoemakerk Seibert •'' S 9 GO 150 ltinc,,T, Stephenson .4: Alter ' 24 fit ' 50 1f.134 50 Jedlah Irish .. , ' .i 8 20 10.) Spayd Luther k BrutAch i 20 ..)0 Lii!.'e khuyll.-ill:Var. R. I:. ..b. .. . , 201 Christian lieuenstine, - , 11 59 431 John Kunkle. .• 30 17 437 Witman 5: Lytle _ iis • ' 400 .11,i-aliam 1344 z 135 Eran Ow,ns tkt Peter Kttabb 451 1,11 , 1 Kunkle . 50 , 1 00 00 1100 50 l Is -.100 .4R no •! r,oi no 130 ' ' • ~ 910 1 tavern and house i; 'lo . . • . ' ' 1 saw mill ;i 23 ' ' 1 farm house t . IS 0: Lo r and others. 400 James McNeal ; . 67 2i) 34 James Tagzert - -t , - 13 01 132• ' , '• _AS 37 . 52 J. Tat ert & Seibert . • :. 15 t'..4 52 Tagm.rt & Ileilman • SI° 104 Andrew Lin . e . 21 32 100 St.tuffer, McKeoniOnunder I/1111:y & eo. 164 00 150 John Cohn . , TI 2 1 60 ".0. Rachel Iticl4er.son ' 57 61 5 Jacob Schwartz. . . . 2 46 15 25 lv 25 ,25 2.5 '..1 S 50 00 f.o' - 50 ; tj Cy:',ristopht , r Luger Trasteri: 403 Mudd Hurley . .:: c 50 42 400 John Lytle ~ 50 00 400 William Dewart ' . , :0; 00 400 Thomas Lytle . , ' . I. M 00 400 William Black ,I 30 00 :151 John Johns• ' ':34 40 , ' 00 400 Teter Julius , 2,,, N.l Paul Mll uah ' 'll l'ol 4'3 1:01Nrt Johns ,l . Zi 11 • . . .1,10,i, Hunfzinger cr Reiser. . ' 157 Henry Ilebore '2l 12 5 Jacob Iluntzl 41110i6dr & Jacob nuntzinger, 014.1 04 30 • • • .J''' , 12 40 Heirs of Alm :Boyer ; decd. = 4(•9 I.oxvis Herring 20 09 3). Krebs & Dunaway"ll 79 )(1U Catharine Blew • 0 20' . ..•, 114 Kmjamin .V. Simon I), Long :i 2 0. 95 Strauch lieelmer.Deloong & Co. ' .! , .17) 93 J, V. If illiarnsom. !I 400 Christopher Dim . 131 30 • Henry :Confer. 499 . 1191)ert Irvin ': 104 00 (((0 Samuel Se' tt ' '', 57 et) t:o \I 1 . (l ot Itraly — ; i • 52 0.9 4no John Drady e_... ,' .- ... 11 . 5 29 11: - .) 1 1 ;dv.ard Lynell ' .25 V 2 .1.911 •I'h-,ma: I , 3seball • • •i 'A4 00 4(0 .1, , 1111 Pat:oll3U ' IV., '2,0 '...41 .1i.,..1111 iIONVOI • : 4S 111 470 John 111.11;oly . . ' ' 111 72 9.0., Nathan Dona), '2.00 113 53 . 7 15) Ertel o,pe - . :J) .140)e. , 11,-Nva 1 . . 72 90 14 .19,4111 Hain" ' 5 70 3. - .9 Jorouniah Jark,nn. . 7i IN) 11l William S4e.nlinan • ~ ,11.4 NO ) •10 .10111 i 1»)!Itert. - . 1 92 -2::•2 Nathaniel Brown . 44 :.1 nt , 2 John 110rbor 124 .4.: 225 Itet.ert NVltitt, • t ' 4:1 -.2t, 401' Alexander Itohinsoa 9o Oa . • .• -2.;-o 4;eorge MoCandlsh ' l: 4 40 92 409 Herman iloatty 71; SO 3.f..0 Saltlllil Beatty ' ...%, ! . 67 29 39:: Peter Beatty . . . 75 45 `2lO Simon Beatty . - ! 45 as P 213 John R. Otto '2'..Y.,3lartin Paul POTTSVILLE. lot .7,thn 1.. Ferguso.i No 14 lloaa add 3 • 15 •.! • ; 113 • • 12 • ' g• Nichols 1-1.4 s'a'ner unknr.wn l;lrh: rd llogland Pork C Irervort. • J.G. Clark ' Erlmtrtl ffll 17 • Lom Wand I • Joseph S. Sill er 1 MP • 7N icliola , Tlwuran - 1 iio . 6' CI iy ton & Wcodsil,i - ' ,! 8 Zifi J,,tm I'. Garuis 1W It. strip turni)lko 225 - • Diiyl, t Butler, , q 2 '2.1 . • IIIIIS: Srlio,k . 1 s ' 2 2.1 26 nor,s 11. C. Carey & Pott , - 30 06, 1 lot 111Iliam110.41 . .I , 4 6S , ' Robert Voting estate '2 $u t ai,r....:e Mi-lir,gsir 61.61 ftsit I mllngli - ' 10 89 1' William Jhuit's i 2 ;', : 4 : 60 G. It itssci .1. Russel A Nei; ilia Sp.4B 6 71 ' David Coot: ? , - 2 all acre 0, 7.q..ll.•nninga • WillilijZalwrts . • 4 311dIrwl-SliaTl I . 3ieS flubbed W. W. I . Trick I.f4ilvy tip4ille'Cro.sett • J. !Ler:lig • Thotnas IL Davis D. R. Ilennotl 140 ft lauding • John ('arn.ll 4 ' Melt:HA Donnelly Ihntel Frt•ltn John Glovur .• Josvith Zimmerman I arr.:, Elk,' Jim"" Mrs Langton . l 1 ,, t F.u.an lt,vin . , 1 On Wainrizlll I In . ' I'vrrpnc..• Me(lion e • 1 .I' . .• . • :•.,•1111 a: Tlvailpsfm 1 1;3 Philip GAillit‘ . , . 1 IR) S. I.M.i. KEHErt. Tr:xsztrer. “ItEEA BLY /to the - rrovisions art As,mldy, entitled an i'l,l to reduce the State debt, passed the 29th day of April. Ih4l. the Treasurer of 7110 county-, of SchnylkilVbereby aloes no fire te all persons imuOrned therein, that unless the Coniriy :toil State Tax, A 1.., due on the following Ilcal }]statesit nate in the county of Schuylkill, are paid be fore the day of 1,110. the whole. or such! parts M each as will Tay the charge!: and cot chargeable thercon, will be oil at tla: Court House, in the borohgh of Pottsville. county of Schuylkill, on Ihe SECI D.ISTONDAY in June ilex T. and be contintlyd by adjournment. from day to. city. arrearages of taxes due said? could y, and the cc : - ts accrued 071 Vaal 71114peCtkVeiy If BetsjaMin l'ot t, 1 do do do 1 do 11. 11:4-silver. 1 do do :do I di, do do 1 do Thomas Walker, 1 di, Dar id 1 11 and house, Joshua Ash.. 1 do do James Doopelly, 1 do William Haggerty, I do William Garret, 1 do F. Ileim .n. 1 do Daniel Clouser. 1 house..l,epli hoekafeller. ' Y 1 lot..l?sepli `eiders. 11:online% Yantis t Winfield: I lot :nit house, Mrs. Achey. 1 lot.. 1; W. Beadle. • '1 do Willi:tot Blat•kman, I do Enos Blackman, 1 do It.chatti Black, I do Oweo Counallan, I do John • 1 do William S. Eptinx, I do Peter lir nun, I do Eugene Crowsett, l' do and house. IA2T4iS .7011e5; 1 do .and house. David Jenkins, I do Daniel Nagle. I do Joseph ;Snyder, 1 do Wyukoop, I do and house. Charles Washington, I do do ' Francis need. f, 00 1 •do do William Reed, ----- ,t 205 do Jonathan Wynn, ! . 300 l' do William Wi'kewit, . 3 00 2 do and house. John I nOreri 100 I do and house. Ludwipilluntainger.rentre st., 10 00 Ido do . David f!ulliviii turnpike. 4OO Ido and-2 houses. Patrick Shalev,'Co.4l'st., Rou 1 nous , . John Itvon, turnpike leised Round, I 00 I lot and Mike, Bolct Wooti , ide est., Centre 3 5 ,, 1 lot amnions, do dot do f '" I house. Andrew:Layman. gniund tent,'Morris st., 10 1 lot anti house, John Williams, Market st., 1 house, Barney Derkeu. on ground relit, 1 00 I 11011FV:Thointu4Derlien. do do ± ' I 4:0 1 do Michael Egan, rail mid ground rent. 100 I do ;Richard ILlglies, railroad grotind rent, 1 do David Morgahi• 1 lot and lion , e..fames , ilgderi,Norwegilin st., home. Peter $ do d o 1 nerd and house. ,Lanes Townsend, 1 slop. 1i illiaut Lyark, Noimi•gian st.. JalneS. Dowries. I lotNavern bins° and 3 stone lions.-s.• i . 1 lot and,lr,usv, Daniel Drisrtili..Mor Addition, •1 do 'do Patrick Iteiltiy. Norwegian st., 1 do do, Patrick Burtis, I do \.7dathills, Becker, • I „ ,do •JonesJones;.Minersville st. 1 lot and stable, It 1111 am James, Market street, I lot and.house, Michael Donahue. Lytin street, 1 d o do William Linn, Mor. Addition, 1 do (I.) John Laymen, do do 1 do do Edward Ilkhords, NorWeglan st., 1 do do Ware & Beitthuttn. LyOn street, 1 house, Pat ri;•k Brennan. Nich. mad, at acres and loose, l'ott S Haven. Chdrch tract, I house, T Onlaq Davis. Morris Addithin, 1 lot and 2 houses, Dr. Wm. porter, Not, street,' I lot and,stable. Susan B. Beiin. SecsnAl street, I lot and hour , .., Michael Mor. Addition, 1 lot and house. Thomas Farinan. Nor.:;atreet,. 1 house Al irle,el3litchel. ground rent,' 1 lot anti house, John McDonald. 1 lot and hens... Conrad Hoch, E. Nor. 'Add., 1 ,, art e.ll,.nse and shade, Mts. Langton, widow, I lot and shanty. Terrance Melllone, Fishhaelt 1 house, Edward Reese, ground rent, Ryan TowNstur ME lioe Solomon Alter, in Itenkon. ' ' is A hrih:i ni Enttel, Stor;lignrod: TrciutuLan, ,Ina id: Mehl. . .' liln Anthony - Diehl, ' liit liarid Lindner. 50 iiiiii hoivo, Eli Moyer, 4oti 3:iinti: T:v.7;:art.. 400 Jame s Tag :4:111, • 25'retce ' If;7 Ekhnrd 1 hotter. do do Imy mill. do 41.0 .llary Runkle, due Sophia Moyer. 45 itt•njamin Reinhart, tr 41h M. 4.1. Seibert. ritiliOrt , VP TOU Nl , llll 1.2 rPujatuitaDottanitx, tut , . du to L . .; John LasAul. t A Jt•lltt I'uLTL.I , 1 , :11 , V , IIIP 4) lienj. min 1,.1..111, 121 It , , i. i lII* :tl. CZ CO C 5 CA) = •.! • • 29 ' • • 21 • • =I TREASURER'S SALE =12=31 MEM It MIT TIM YCRiI ,To.'tir`/Aver ^ • rxst Ptermnrl4 soymetr. I lot 311:23v)cm, Chri,olirt 01 - renew - tit, .Iti J. -ICifwr. jr— anti Isisel Houser, 1:50 Hurshner,t 2 olizers Miller, ' I;m7/11 , 1.1t76.1 tunwcoff. Jacob z...Yitvrt, pr,prkt, , r NTAr.V. Amin Ney, DIVII Met, 2 32 I 4 - 1 4.. SCIII7I*LXII.L 40 Fulmer; • I it. Christian 51cAlter, MWers' flud. !altarlt, 9 , 5 it-mr ,1: 75 :I. do :20 Shit,perx d: 'Wet horijj, 21 - 41 , Smlo, !Alt h , r 4)A.'nchm,y:iteints.,r,zer. 1 L. - vt 164 OCf 163 41 164 41 IC3 LO 166 Si . . • 14.1'1715... i hil, and house. Win. Bulger, 1„ lot, Thomas Devlin, i let, Andrew Henry, rairry Furnace Lando 40) Daniel lirrsliner, 4011 l'otihen Davis, 46) liarrmi & Ll.tiltf,x.d, 1... . 153 C,,,lire Heber. . WO liniv.. a. - Finger, • . , 400 W. lit:Dauer, 400 llenry Davis. • 401 Itiliar,l Jenninz;s, 401 Mary Metz. 411 J BLl'neY C....ehrtin. 401 Catharine Davis, 4.11 Thtupas Runyan, 40: tiodrge Miller, . 401 NitilwlnA IValtzcr, 402 Jani., C6diran„ 401 Ytiit Metz, 400 Thlintas Iravls, . 420 Selly Davi., 42.0 :Nay Davis. . . 32 0 Thhinas ',alb; =EI 3i: lot. ilrock k Culp. 2 lk.lijanuln Bonaeritr, 34 lot. illiarles 14trier, 2 lots, Isaac Moser, 2 du st Om W. Patton, 2 do Charles °Ede, do L. W. Milers, CAS TOWNSHIP. 4 lots, Berkiamin Baker, `ova 40,43,44 and 4S, 00 Robert Earp. . 3.50 Janke,: lltanlas t Co., 131 Cnnnninzsi Jingles, 441. Fore.. t Improvement. Corapany,• LS 00 9 45 • uintitsvats.r.. Lewis C Domtherty and others, 1 lot, Philip Dailey, 1 lot. Janie., Grey, 1 do Thomas Osgood. 1 do and house, Frederick !tiler's, 1 do John RoFaer, • 4 houkt , s, Joseph F. Taylor { YAW ALTO. 5 bO 07 `,l) 1 lot, tvennls Culligan, • 1 do and hou:.•. lachard Sbagon, No. 20, 1.1.71LE51 14JITN•alIP. 1 lot. Abraham Klase. I do .la,ob : 4 11,Tman, No. 70. 3 do latricl: Dunlovy, No•. t, SO and 01, 1 l'reston Retreat. '2430 Wm. Foulke and 11. P. Foulke, lots', .lacob Eyre, ti John Brack tt CO. bowie... I saw ndll. • 286 aCt..l4, 45 Eliza Hall Davis, 1 lot, Bennis Cothran. 1 do Charles 1-afterty, 1 do William Lackay, 1 acrellot. Ilugh Pott, deed, 2 lots,' Arthur Rhoads, 2 do !Victory Thomas, 1 dolJelan Hugheo, .• • 1 dollVilliam ,•;;•:, of ;$. 3 of an acres, Joseph Newbold, 2 landings, lieorge F. Randolph, NettTll 5Li.N111.1.11. TOWNSHIP. 20 Tinanas Fitch, 90 Photons Fitch, 1 saw lot Levi LeWIS. i - ltouite,Jeose )lattron, 1 doh John Mahlon, 1 do. John McManus. 1 do George Penrose. and oLltde..latnes S. Spencer, 20 ,buses S. Spencer, so Ido da 1 saw' utill. do 42 41,1 1, nOr. Jae.), Allenbach, 10 Loftier Pe Long, 1 loti.lohn Barman. 1 dr, tnil house. George Dilltitan. • I sh James Hughes, Stephen Pakgrove. 1 shanty. Patrielt Belly. I lot Anil house. John Slus•ner,.. i e 1 it and hmtse. IN. Short le, hfrukl, Collin 3 1 , 4,1 and 2 hours. do do 2 aer.fo - ,t3nl 2 houses, 0,, do' 10 acne, ; and house, Charles Seibert, too P l ,,.ter frail,'}. estate. 1 Louie and lot..lacob Iluntzinger, 1 du •lIISOPh Brawn, d.l w. Matchin. 5 lots. 11;. W. Matehlii, 5 *inlet Britten, I soItwEHIAN TOWNSHIP. 11,0 acres MrEntvre k Eley I lion , e and I , d itaritard•3lcflovern I ,1' do 31ary W. Brown 100 M•resThonias Haven • Ile .do do 40 tM , Eliza Haven 120, ISn }liners' hank ' f lids Mi:Fe Molt 144 ach-s Itonaldson G dl , (leor:e Patterson . S lots Flancis Keenan • • tG ofd 5 acres Widow Phillips llonse and lot. Joshua Reber 4 d+ do Henry Wilson 1 d do Joseph Bateman 1 (1+ d i'Jns,'ph Bateman 1 ,l do John Barber arriCs john DandolT • 1 hots , and lot .1. A. Foray St V. Weiner 1 lot Llllol.liao 1 11, , 14 hn Fletcher I litinaln Knorr 1 hi, so :not ba '.I in. St Butt 1 .t J',hu Levisher 1 lot !..- 4 Olounln Lord I lioUse and lot Thomas Mayhan ••• 2 aerie: .lohn "Meyer 1 house and lot John Miller 15 acres Merman .5: Dean 1I d "Peter (Wks • 4 loft John Iteiger C.O mires Dr. Steittherger 1 lot 'Henry Sipple c.lllOO acres Thomas ,k Joseph Wood, st houses do do do o do do do 2lt houses do do do Its So do do • I of' ; ::24 acres do do .do 10 lots Robert Woodside lotian3 house Robert Whitt, F doh _ do hark,: Langton I d do Catharine Danford' 15 mires S. C. Thwing 1 Jutland house William Lynch 1 let, .)largaret Smith 1 do'Johti Simm 1 do; Win. Wren I do' S. Alexander TS mires Benjamin Howell • George Patterson hobs' and lot 'Wm Haven loffThomas Hewing. 1 do Anthony Stavel I lot and house John Trestins 1 'l' do John Tray Ido William Davis ; Ii acres Mine 11111 IL Co. - 1 lot:John - 1 .0 and house Patrick Doyle it4JIIIIIVS k Jat.oll C,,b3 rt h. .1 di Pet,d• Holden 1 ,t' C. Hero 1 do{ Adam Koch I doi and ht , its. tkorge Nagle ' 1 11 , 31111i1 N3ttO 1 1.1.4 and holism, Patrick °Melia • 5 acres Polsville Water Company 1 tut and house Joseph Reikert I do Anthony Stave 1 du Thomas Career 1 do and house Edward Iteikert 1 LIU C.:. llamas .' l • csino: TOWNSHIP. 116 acres Girard Cott:Many • • :to do :Samuel :147 liaughawaut 'Shipman !‘..; of 550arresllenjatnin Neill, Taggert it Jesse Jarnes taktiANOlt TOWNSHIP. D. R. Beintielt. 400 acres John Cole i Rot do Andrew Little 400 do Christ Pima ',3 97 I) ' 1 3 fin 450 19 15 oo 1 ..to OJ 30 4 1 oo I :3 7 ( I 150 3 10 2 00 50 3 70 00 1 1111 BE 11E/A1 -41 it. T i,. .4 80 404 2 10 3 -0 1 (10 2 00 Jacob Eis6thuth. 400 :tyro: 41,.+,11....‘• lio4e 3 , t t f Kt/ WIII Faust M E rns t .. • . Im: arrt.s c•aw mill I iluiltzinglT & Itutbrlg• 73 d'' J" , ' , 1 ,11 limigh:twvut; 2.5 .1:leo!, Ekettlnit4 1;J Daniel 1161 A - 4. 1 ~ ././.,,t, IPiring. 400 nere , s,S. Di,kingon .1110 d. , 317 Kahl' 1 . . 4 so 4 2) TAMAVA DOROI:1311. Satnuel Brownwell . , •, . t . do lianiol Thotnal 4 do Abraham lies. 2 do Joseph Silver-4 Nos 3.1* 3•3 • 1 do and litals.. lici.m..4 Me.Ntanneinnn I:ltiT fiORWFA lIAN TOW:4B4IP; of part of tract; of land Joseph t , iewbold heirs 1":91 Ir.o 1 n 0 1 house and iot Reuben Ilergstresser . 5: 70 1 do and frame Jeremiah Betz 1 .1' 3.1 ridt,:Gu3l,-ins ff. Zemairon. 220 5 70 4 20 100 9 42 1 00 2 lota and hou.es 2 lots and stable .. 4 lots 2 houses and blacksmith shop 1 0! 20 1 lot and double house 3120 2 vacant lots 1 1 1 00 1, IS<. tot lot and hous,:. 1.!65 . li:. tot and house : . 3113 1 1 1 '1acant lot Ml'Dant Colt . . ] , •O 3 lois Colt and Ruch - 71 . 1 lot Cameron C. K. , , idi I lot Delany Dennis 140 , 1 vacant lot Erdman floor:re - :•, I house and lot Finney .James 2 .10 5 vmeaut lots Frailey Charles Di]tll 1 house and lot Hoffman D. G. w I 1 ,,, house and lot Roffman D. G. . . 1.141 1 - lot I lartman x Molly 1.17 r, 1 shanty Keely John 110 1 vacant lot bomlson David ' • ', 188 4 lots Lippincott a Taylor - FU 1 lot Martin Thomas ' 355 1 lot and house McConnel a Dinkel ' 2, 1 01 I iaeant 1.4 I Neon Jonathan 1 31S 1 lot ;swell tleorgi , . ~ '2l 1 lot P.a•ter Wit Mcli 21 . 2 houses and 2 lots Schollenberger Henry - 5 ll/0 1 lot Schreh - b;r John 140 1 lot and lionse,s,:diall William ' : 0',05 IdO Wa::::.ons,ller W. F. . : 4115 1 thi Wrt" , euseller . 2 I• 20 1 rid lionry William . '1,6 1 'Kruse and lot Molly & Solidi . 1 8150 144 acres Rorer o s'chall 40141 , 1 lot Seifert William • - 140 I tht Waggenseller Rector . • 210 Idi and house Brown Catharine . 21'23 td, • do .Loyd James il'foo 1 do do Jetrrier Alexander 3 50 1 dal Payne John i 175 I da Sas,aman Emanuel 2100 1 dd iticLardThomas X4O • , 1 - , eCLICTLRILL RAVEN. • I shLp Jacob Bretz . - 1140 1 ,4 of 4 houses and 2 lots : 3!..3.1 i lot and shanty Dalton widow l • 1120 1 dci Jaru.!s Dnndas—Nn. 7 • 1 I 450 1 rld and wharf John fly Jr . , 11150 I thl and wharf l'uXst Improvement Co . 23100 I In, and wharf Forest Improvement co 1! 14 I t hhury John Gavin •40 . • 2 lots and shanty James Garrigan 1. • ' S Oki 2 shanty James tiarr4mn . : /22 1 lot and wharf John Hughes agent ! 8 1 00 :11.-: lots Wm. Illehner—No. 10 • ' 10 20 1.; %l' long dock Benjamin Kugleri 1: 00 1 - shanty Thos. Machan ,i 40 I 'do.- James Mouguer 140 1 lot and wharf Miller Patterson'', Cn 4 60 1 shanty Patrick McNahau 1 40 I shanty Bernard McKee 40 1 shanty Martin McKeon . - . . i4o 2 lots and Louses John-McConnell 4 :::: 2do do John MeLogan 1 skint v John MeLovan . - 3 lots Rachel t ham. Wm. S. Miller' agr, 'Nee. 3 2 33 51 3 41 1 lot and wharf William Price 41 70 1 siMoty Patrick Quinn , 1 4 , 1 1 id, Edward liii •,' dly '. 4O 1 Id, lln on thirty' , - ' ' • 1 der I lot and o half J. IV. Sell:lager 1 ; 111 to 1 I 1 1 Oh) 1 I ) 1 I I 13 13 1 V 1 IS 1 3S 1 00 1 63 1 :5 2 75 EEC R no 2 R 8 2 72 19 20 S 80 9; 11 •_.,1 11 20 IBM EMI Janes & nor, J. 11. Graff, Agi on hill James Finis and flat • i and wharf Edward Swift and rhauty John Stanley itr.wand I( , t Simi and IL m o Elijah I% ertwr ..f land and house Hugh White and 11,111., of Ekbarcis and wharf Wni Packer Jan,:* I.; 6 40 s4O 1' 1 i il I I I 11 1 101 2 16 ••so, -42 I k I.W rr 1.7 ..1 ,i 1 4ail .".0 2 to 5 (.0 Wis 4 ths 1 44 ' LO 14 04 NO 5 f 4 1 40 1 1 0;) 1 Or, . 450 Oa 4:000 175 87 13570 0009 En 00 14 (13 • 14 03 u 00 ;70 07 :10:07 30 . 15 14 03 14 07 140:1 , 30 00 00 • 4 ' 1 " 2 40 40 93 00 41d 55 02 00 13 4n 2 s 0 4.40 cu 4 '2O 200 15 40 131 1.; PORT CARBON 1,7 05 I su SU o 0 1 V 5 40 1 40 10 117 S toi 2 so lu . A 11a 21. 2 MI 1 GO ' 2 11 2 oil t,l 4 27 2 71 1 115 .5 2.7. • 1 ,1)5 ,211 . 3 4",0 1 20 1 211- , 3'40 :LI. uo li 04) ', 113 t 1. =2 • • . . , • 1 h , i and Shari Iteitner t Son ' • :1 lio, 1 lot 4inirwintr Paok of Kentucky', ' ' . 7 (.0 2 .- lotx 4, orgo Delbert a Wrrticr i ' 7 ,) 14, - ; lot ;;Ltol hovow W 101330 511. , : , -eiter ; . .114 ?...2., lotAncl Itoivw Johnl'Veluer ; .• - 2M3 lots ;Um Smith 1 . 1 • . t. SU 1 lot Ind Prktri J. S. Willi:lto% i k) 2 lots nod slionty George 111.3ckey 1 2 lit) I let John Kantoor '.. - 1 " • ...111 1.11.1 t. AAI shanty AbribAni; llour-a r i 120 '•4 ~• lotlivorge. (.; kutwerth - - ' 4 ,. .• 19 Ilot yeorze Deitva . fr 19 .. . . . • • .F. , .. K. M.KEPS ER, Tpoinrret. • • I 1 ILISCELLANEOUS:. ._. 1( 1 .i , It a E i 1 1 1 . 3 t R F 1 .. C ,,, K S , f f or th C i ii h i:o n l , a aa s i ,.l:, l u v d or tl g it ?alb lbw, at the -- I'll/NEER FURNACE. Poltasille. Jan. 10, ISZiI • 344 - - -- , 9tin BARRELS Super Phosphate, ~ ‘ ,/ki of Lio,,,.Jostorelvediand for rile by ; . . Po' taiille. May 2,1556 1S- BRIO LIT At LERCH. ; ALL sorts of , 'F Rails,from 22 '0 6d poulids per yard, on hand and for gale by i i. Dr t+, 1555 fl R - - 'E. YADLEVI - ETN. Y 1 JSNECEIVED.—Ai large assort; • 1 lent of splendid Pyrfumery.t&e.. from the Mauttfne tori 4 of Jules Havel k Co.. Harrison and other:. Ali those who waitt Ca: e Perfumery, call at C. ItAn LETS 1t0.,k and Variety Store. • 3-tf • Jabuary 21.1 i:4 . 4 _ ' I,IIROOVED CEDAR WARE, (wan. Yr - ranted not to shrink -1-m , lame FANCY lllloo3lit, a prime article. bed cords. Clothes lines. veal/ brushes, hand senabs, dusters. mash-boards. clothes pins, baskets. WO wick, wrapping twine. de., At% All goods warrants ed to turn out as represented. -.IN°. 11. ALLEN Nos. 2 and 4 Chesr.ut street, Philadelphia lAlkrh 29.'59 . 1342 u iCiT! . ICE!!—All who prefer pure _lLSpring Water ICE from Tttmblint( Run. to that taken from the Canal. ran he supplied lq leaving 3viir orders wilt the undersigned. , itemetlawer. this Is Tim only Spriiig Water ICE in thu vicinlty of Pottsville. all other. was'taken from the Schuylkill Canal. ‘ii. ; SFA'TIMUS THOM.'IB. Agt. P ttsville. April lg. IS:X. • teoit ; PUBLIC SALE. ii 7 ILL be offered ati.Publie Sale, at 1 V V the late residence of Joseph Fertht. tiecea , )ed. id. Waln,tp..on Wednesday, May 2s, 15 0 . ,- It. 11l o'clock, A. 11.. lnlpersonal property of the mitt deed. consisting of a gen. ut ral'assortent of Household: Furniy Implements, are and Farm ing mplements, Carriai,, and Ila:rness. waggons.Sloigh, Hay, Straw, Corn. oat; and Pota:ia.:.. 'No. 2 llors..s. 7 head )4 . horned cattle and a lot of plank :tnd scaritlin;4. A I Centlitions made known at time (if sale. JOIIN CON:CARD. Administrator. M aylo. P.% i ) '1 -19-2 t ridl• . EARLY PLANTS. FIE undersigned be n irsleave to inform his'friends and the public that hej luta ler sal, at the Ilitulnarg Truck Farm, allii.inds of lireim And' list Hons.., Plants such as cabbage, 04 • varlet les.) Peppers. Contatoes. Egg -.).. Flant.lLettuce, . , ,te, which he will sell at rPasonable pr kes,ll .- thedozeti. but dmd or thousand, and guarantees all kinds to Irt .such as sold for. All orders promptly attended to by ap-. 1,131ng to the proprietor. . 'O. E. iIIORLICHER, - . _ illamilirg Truck Farm: Aril 2(1.155+3 17-1 m . DR. ALLEN'S COHTINIIDUS (WM TEETH t 1110 N S'lTl'li'ff,"lllE _mpsis VAL, ‘.._ /LIABLE 13IPROYE31ENT OF TI?: AUE IN ME I . CILA I, NICA DENTISTRY. Teeth put up in this style areMmt, strong, and beautiful; without joints or inter sthies fur the accumulation of (odd Or other extraneous matter. rend:Tin.: the mouth, as a constqueuce. sweet and pleas:mt. With th,se ad vantagesithey are greeted wi 01 universal favor In-all nil." :admit . handsome and natural looking teeth.,) Having% availo myself of the riAlt to use. and aln.qtdy tested them in . my prat tice,,l fee confidant of the result In r l econlending' them to th, public. 1 . ; • ; 'M. t .1.. DoD.SON.) - I ott.ville. April 19.15 J, i ' 1.6-3 m ' ! . f ' D. L. Ert ß ezs M y's ° l - i f tr i ass l are Store. TrAVING rettlOrd;frolii the corner La Centre and Ni.n - li,t . ) .,ire:ds., to 'Fry ,t: Mart t.'s ohl slam,. nearly opposite,.Mr. Esterly. would Inform his fridmis and the inhabitants of this and (11, , initex (mum I Lei, that PVt'F'St II inz in [the Imrdware If ne nill always IN , floc at his tedni.lishuirnt. nii4e - they may be certain of , ot tile: ,opeii or :nliide, at ,l lie lostek md,,s. nrelie. n-o.inber to call :el it. L. :K.sferly . :4 Hardly:v . .2 Store, Centre ,td-et. h e lm,- ‘larket_iiril t t 11.—In-ders for coal),reetiv.'rf E.derly & FricVsllllll- ufii , tun). received and promptly) attended to. lidtrdille. Ap.ril 19, 'WA; i ' ' ,16: ' 420 1 40 SO US 11 t) 47 0) 1 co Co 1 1 ) 1 BEI M==l Book and Stationery Store , I El/12(4E • J. I I'ILITL'IIA RD, huving 1 rcooty,dhlizh , ....*:tture froth St. Clair to 31inerstile, vo fel- inform his fritinds. and the publir ,:ettertilly I Mutt zhout the rountyi that they may find hie new and aria estatlishment on the corner of Seeond and Rail- , road st frets. I ; , l The stoek. of ItookS. dationerte anti fancy attlelesibel allp, and complete. ism prisingteve.ry' thine . that Piny be ! wattled in his line. at pi i , es that cannot tail to gill. sat- Is;irtiort. Leing in man; rases oven rh e ap e r Utah th e y eat hit !..V11'.:11t in the emirs. Ilis supply of new' larks troia the Trade Sales ft:p..l.y extensive. and will-!enable Itith'to .All at witulesaltJ as well its retail. Sehrails and rotintry stares suppliedwith loidts and stationery at the losrost wholesale priers. !took.4;l(nm: and Itlant. work 1 dope at the shortest no lee rintl3n the best style. i 'c. hl.—Anything that May Ito reinired in his 1 no tie livered to order. Slinersville.-Marell '..lt .18:4 t 1 _t CA, EEM 42 h 5 721 kl - IN I 1 71) ill lui 12 - 51 10) 1:; 11 :DICE GARDEN SEEDS --WARRthifT4) :FRESH. Wholef4lle and Retail. 1 1TE Sobscrib'er is riow receiving his I as,ortment I4lrde7l Spy++, MahraMtiff h t;i01- 1 A ~ ,,rtment or suet)! seeds al are used in this UcUon hr Count rye • 1 1 I' Inrrh:utts snpelivl with small a..iirtments of seeds ell at City prices',.arcirditur att„..9 fifiorttanity the supplios . duriP: t he ruck-gardeners slso l furnislmd tslth cents inlay nt wholesale prices.,4 • sultseriher ht. Seels !: , .e1ca..41. - vvit it caTe, will not sell semis i!hirhi tgrot Ine relied ett uh gotid. s all kinds of late. Calihamq etrrets, Beans &e., are rco this year. the Subscriber would advise j Truck ..I, , rwrs particularly to s,:ur4 their 'supplies early. Timothy and other 'Grass feeds, LawiptiM.Fs &c., also for sale at t 3. lIANN'AN'S ' L Cheap See nd thsik Stnni. larch 8,15:36 .1 I 2en 16 ..41 , THOMPSON ac,DENCLER,I . Bankers and Dealers in Exchange,' ; 2 ?iota South of the! Expt-tolu Oftiec;CrutreiStre, ' .t'titttt•ille,i Pa.,' • ‘7 ILL !itric•tlV attend to all collekions 7 entrusted to hoot, mfgotiato Business! raper. hdans. Stocks. and all)ther gelatines. , I . pde , sig. Taylor: Itro hers. ligukers, New -York, Drafts 0 tlnhm Ilank-of Voillon, Belfast Ranking Company of I r chid. Na ttmal haul of Scotland; also at the pfllce of ,les4rk green k Taylor. TA veril. . 31...R.m,. Taylor. llrtlre A-. co.. Ideth. Scotland. . • nscantly on 11,ind :arid for s:11•• fat' any ainoulit, from I upwards. In minis tit stilt purrhasers. These dratts it ri ilasasble at sl7dit, and are good in ave r part of Enadand.lll-illa id. Sintlanil. and ‘TrOs. Up_ matt Hank .Noti.l earl aril:A.-41 at the hest rata~. Lend , 1 • at rants la-': ht :tit il:sr ii. i ' I jpottsville. April ill.• - :21t., Pan. 111, 1/Z:ia 3 , -) 11:- , {.. . ~1 • 'iir.l , ASHLAND.ERON ViiORKS.I i It- •-• Tilt': AT ItSecitl ttElt.S are now . fully 4 pr,..paroil to tnrWsli. at tin- A stikind !ion s 1; 1 ft,,. : ::' V..orksisteamgnallii•i. and l'unins.d :Inv 71. r•lf,t, ~, t iler inol cnpai-ity, firraininz :11.11411er ......_, . ~.. ....vm , pm..4.s. 4'o:it itreakik, of every :lire and 174tero now in Itcel I - 414•4.4 her with aa;tinus and ferzinz's4 I i•oe.ny tles,!riptioits. j C•gil and Drift ems- of An sizes Lal pa , terns. larzorrrtrk and Ft or , ..tCars.--all fiirnished 1 th..., shortiwt notlei•J The !uhseribers Ilatt4 thrill silly., that. initsni deli li., every lineniller of the jinn 15 a 1,60:Iral 1110413 ni , :, they will be at 401 to fitrnisV in Osti it •ry that will rianpari• favorali•ly with any In ;li. ille g on. Alt enters directed to L/ I'. t:liiN ER A. i11* , .. Atli'. I: ad. Sell ity11:11 1 rdliniy, Isa ,14111 rks . .ieie pnaniii Mien -linn. I 1 i I,,ib.itiAllNElli 3 'So 1 75 Y 1 t,, 1501 2 i ) 2,1) 12( . . i- 311 CH A EL tiAIINF.It., . , . .- 1 - JOIIN C GARNER,; . I r .. I::.JltSti'll 0 ARN'EIt. ' l Ashland, 3lav 1i1.'f.6 ' :- i,, . In - —. i , 't•N — 4-- t , CARRIAGE. MAN9FACTORY. C, roe,- i..r oc,/,,,d( ,v,,rantion 4.4., Adtgrat.!, p,„,, R. DEII-liBl, of the! -.late m firm . of , . 1)m & Hoffnian. having ta.k!.in thehnsintss en -1 rely boo his own IMad:, is pr e pared to Make and 'repair c'aiwiages of every ides cription and kind rheaper t heti ever.irind r . at the salllc. (One. iti q style Fill mariner , , •, tett to 1., excelled for beauty anti cturaroutT „ • try any, (-6;0 1 -mak e r, either all home or; abro:(.l. lip war7atits alt lie makes. 1 .1 i ;._ 1- T.lnt attention of the public is reimect fully c'ailed to — Ito• large and spleildid stock 01%C:thin/AGES ,in hind. bid li new and second band, consisting, In part hf .f , .. , eY /limb.. both single i land &nide! seated: ffuggi.-.:i . 4 .:a/t.ic.r, (i,i,0,. Te,te/.. it fen.. dr.. di.Nrdhing but the best idtterial used. andinotie tint the - be:4'0:1:1nel) etoploeri. toilers receiverrinOn al distance and I promptly .ixe , witcd. Mi. Of:111311s himself i . i practicul corihdnaker. and keeps carefully posted uP in; all that relat t es to the Iroprove: mints in his line rd . bUsiness. Pottsville. May i7.-1 - ..q '"..)- i MORRIS 9 i,7OIsTES & CO.; ' ----- i ] ' IRON & STEEL 41ERCHANT,S, , I i 1----; - I . , • Mari-et and 1 ISi.*teenrh ,C'freet I, 11'11 &life/ plat i e . . Have alwaYs 00 hand and for sale , REST ENGLISIUREFIN El) 1110 N—Full assortments of ••Bagnalls." and other.favcirite brands. BEsT .%.31 Elf!. CA N BA ItS---ordinary: sizes. or rolled to order fur bridge ptirposes. &c.. ete. , I , SSyLVANI4 P,OILEit P,LATE— ri+m,cnous siee , ..lor i 'ut . to requillet.t slap. - BOILER RIVETS—Hover brand. made In solid dies. uk:n EN GLISH CA It AXL ES—LAmprican and English.. FLUE &SHEET IRON—For i , VeIiTIZ:FCIIII4.I. Ac. AMERICAN & SCOTCH I'lo IRON; it AlLittbeDHRON—T iails and I ti t bars suitable ¢,r .mines. turnouts. Sc. JUNIATA. ENOILISH.S. - . NORWAY' SLIT RODS.II3.ILTS. NUTS and WASHERS—For Widget. ears; and Machinery purp9Ses g.laerally. CAST, iSILEAIt. 31ACIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also. an %Ira totality 9,r tills and die's. The 1 a1.. , , , ve. 4f . .. ether TT t 4 1 a full aSs.wtment of Iron, Steel. Nitils and Spikes, to; which 'the attention of dealers, r.iiinad companiesiengineers,)ninel, founders and pa id bast sis invited. , I May It , IS:di 194 y ..1,, i • • •. 191,i000 - 11.EWAILD t I ' :1 : , .. \THERi'.:AS, In ' consequence of it , having been ittadeknown to ;the subscriber that s.• me reckless person or personit did with' milie afore tl Ought circulate rumors 6 the effect that. Fashionable Ilits. Caps and tiettleMen's Furnishing Hoods have been r -9 wrnerly kept in P ttsvillo i as good and as chipt!as now s. hi by the subserN.W, at ithel New Store, neat! door to tl 0 " Pottsville II ol+," lii the bm4dug'i Of P.ittsville, a , are'Fald. Notice s laieroby glen that said rumors hay [ g no foundation In fact, ,tho hbove :reward will bolm d ately paid to anylperson:r Personsi who shall 4ioroiiti/t. I , I!, nt ,, c , 01 in suppr slog s eh Ifraudillent rump, of to y person or per. nsi ti shall lead to the discovery of tiny eslablishutent where 'helper or more Flet?tioratibie /latS and Caps can berinovliastql than at - , { .F.-1 3111 E I, C.- 1'...1 l'iL 0 fl ' S I :fine' City ifs!. eapit!nri Gentl.lntrel FursOht . 3,ttpre. Next door to the "Pottsrlie lionse.". in the bo ugh of Ilithwllle. aforesaid. llt :31EMBElt: - i , .' I Small Sl are, .S'Ai all unea se, nrnfils Small; ' 1 , 1 i avinst, ,l i ,t:. • : . I ;biro , Ron!. ("mil llipenp. Prifits Eiiornipus! ' LAMES' II:WINO HATS (New Style.),! At the City lint & rap Store, next dor to the "Pottsville 1160 e," Pottsville ! Pa. -1 f i Aiwa --I 26,1,56 . 1 . : IT- ,--- ACRICULTIVRAL :IMPLEMENTS, &c. 1 I rill -1E subsfriber Ills,k'n Connecti..ffil I with hi 4 Sod kiwi., Made arl - angemontic to keep ak!dreceire orders [fur nil; kinds of Agricultural Imple 7 nients..such as Pulsed. CrtHivators. Mowers. and; Reapers, S.4"d Planters. Limo Spread4rs, r4irn Planters. Cider Mills, Cutting Machines, &c., kr., of, the beat end most approved pattern—all of which will lie furnished at manufacturers' price-s.he Nubscritr has taken pains to ascertain theist artic es is use .r agricultural put , Is ises from actual tixperi,i , e, Which ts an Important rea l' Inn. in this branch of tot-iiness—antlihe will sell nothi ng tint what can be rrominend../. for the purposes design:it • - ed. orders will new be r.H14 , 1 fori Ills colowi nl: ofi.. ' 'et,, , .. whtai arc Hid moll apprdved ass far as we can aseer tain : I ' ; lietelitun's MMT •r.—alt: 1;16 Ikaier tombinedi . • • KT, ti , er's Portable Ode lit 111. for and or horse power. ltettin,:k's Improved Slide 14111, fr+ sowing W , , , hcat .10 ~ and Oabi.&c., de, • Brush Seed I'll. tors. 9 - 1. 1 Iran ; d anal l, lJorge power. llevnlving 110 r • Hay Itake4 . Cultivators. cliff rent kinds.i Plows—Sub-soil Sid...slit! and nth r kinds t"..rn Planters at d Rotitentlers. I . i', epee.: Lime. phosphates .11.1 C. ill St raw and Stoller Cotters. Wooltortn's tiatd, to open wlthnu d ri tge. ' ! • ; !. 4s 93 1°46 2 :4 4 1 "s '2; II EMI] P_ Sfl 1- SO 11 40 2 21 1:, 70 4 ONI 1 5 . Mi . 20 :5 0 11 .0 1 12 IL [0 I , 10 8 rN 17 • 1.. o) —. , Eusancs l M.4ettlvr With ev4y May f 7 By Telegraph and Yesterday's Mails. • 'New Orleans going The Nicaragua n excitement runs '.high at New Orleans. Fatal Duel. Two merchants of N-ew Orleans taught a duel on Wednesday, and one name} Caddy was killed. Dr. Kane andlOMeere j' . In the United States Senate on'Thursday," the joint resolution allowing Dr.. Kane and his offieers-to accept such tokens of neknowl edgmentirom the British government as it may please to hestow, was passed. . • Si , r4-21klui alibtitp:sfrqni,. - al In IL II N A II fotot • Items. From Havana. We hare important intelligence trotit Ha vana to the ISth inst. It was ruMnpid at Ha vana that the Spanish Government a:ill tit out an expedition to Costa Rica to operate against Walker. It is also rumored that Vera Cruz is to be blockided and bombarded tiy Spain, to enforce the payment of certain 't!laims. t — Unuinal activity prevails among the naval and military fcirersiii Havana. • The Ditßoulty with The Washington correspondent! of the .Yorth American says that Mr. Marty is en , reparation of a reply i to Lord gaged ie thei Clarendon's ast paper. It will Hardly be completed this week. He has every disposi. tion to receive the disavowal 'of the. British government in' a becoming spirit, while vindi eating the ,position of the administration, lit not abandoning,the personal issue ;involving Mr. Crampton. I It is supposed that the mode of final arrangement will be so managed as to remove all just cause of exception, and re lieve any well fonfuled anxiety concerning -the relations of the two countries. At amicable solution may be confidently expected, if the feeling on the other side lie corresiamdingly . sincere. ."Soft" Split. In New York the "sults" of the Dtitnocratie party,. has been recently sub-divided into those who endorse Ow administration ' and those who do not. About one hundred of tile,-"Sofia" have-published a : protest, in which they repu diate the STracuse .Convention, ;denounce President Pierce for sustaming the Kansas• Nebraska bill,. and take similar ground as the Republican party, against the extension of slavery. Both the "sotts" and l 'hards" of New York have appointed delegatesio Cincin nati, and it is possible that iltifs third division may do • the sstme. It is as will be seen, lm possible to get the respectable portii)n of 'the Democracy to endorse the acts of the present proslavery, imbecile Administration. Quite natural. The "Enlistment" Question. '['he steamship Fulton:it New York, brings a despatch on the ('rampton affair Addressed to Mr. Dallas. It consists principally in the express declaration of llr.,Crampt4n and the three consuls ;hat they have not committed any of the acts which have been imputed to thtem., and ‘vhich form 'the basis sof the re quest,: for their recall. Under the cireum staitcesAespecially taking into *omit that the British Government entirely dko'wns any intention to violate our neutrality laws, Lord Clarendon hopes that the positiv e declaration of Mr.Cratupton—"a Mall of unquestionable honor"—antl of the Consuls, who till equally deny, in positive terms. the'eharges brought agciinst them, and declare that they- have in em war liWhatever infringed the laws of the lrnited States, will be thought by the Govern finpnt of the United States-more than a coun p6thalance to the charges against them founded l'upon the evidenc , ... of unscrupulotei witnesses, r,of such bad character as Strobel and lertz: "Trim Washingtqn we learn that in the ab• settee of inforthatiim its to what course the Got . eromqut; will. take with refereitce to Mr. Crampton; distingui•iltel geitleintM who are engaged in the effort to prevent hiS, incline to the opinion that delay iS favorable .to him, anti that at the most' there will be merely a suspension of diplomatici functions till further advises from Loudon, While others still insist that he will lie dismissed. Attack on Senator Stamper. Immediately after the adjourntnencor Con gress, on Thursday, while. Mr. Scanner was still in the Senate Chamber, Mr. ',l3rooks, r South Carolina, (Altered and appOached Mr. Sumner, accusing him pt :South Car• ulina and his gray headed relatiq , , Mr. But ler. Ile then struck Mr. St111111(4' with his cane, and Mr. Sumner fell. • , When the, attack was oele upon Mr. Sum ner there were probably from 15 to;20 persons • present, including Messrs. Crittenden, Foster, Fitzpatrick, ToOmbs, Murray, IW,)rgan, and other members- of Congress, GO. Gorman, several officers of the Senate and strangers. The attack was so sudden and 'unexpected that Mr.. Suitmer'had•no - opportunity to place himself in a defensive attitude. The first bl'ow stunned him, and the stick, wllich• was giata percha, was broken into niauv pieces by the time the- assault Terminated: Messrs. Crittenden, Toombs, Murray, and', others in terfered as soon as they could, and probably prevented further injury Great excitement was caused-by the occurrence. - Mr. Sfunner sank to the fluor, *here he lay till he was raised by his friends. Mr. -Sumner's wounds bled'pro .faSely. I [is physicians say they are the most serious flesh wounds they ever saw on a man's head:and deny his friends aultnis,iion It) him. The assailant, Preston S. Brooks,i is a Repre sentative in the House, from the Fourth Cote gressional district of South Carolina, embra eing Orangeburg', Barnwell, Ikaufort ancy ItAec districts. The complaint against Mr. Brooks was made ou the oath of William I Y. Leader. • Mr.-Brooks appeared -before Jus ) - tice.HollinOhead, and was, held to bail in $5OO for his appearance. The provocation was tile' speeeh lately de- ; liverell by g r . sull/1e.r.01, the Kansas tion. And yet as great a bliekguard as ek ists in 'llia country 7 Senator - ')/ouglas—is permitted unehecked, to vomit Birth his vitu peration on the floor of the Senate. In his case, the freedom of•speech Must be pre served ; but t when in a manly,i:straight-for ward, and courteous manlier, Senator Sum ner exercises the privilege of deaouncing the outrages in iKanSfl.!4., he must forsaoth, be bru tally maltreated by a rulliatilt' Cipngressinan. Ili Kansas the friends of civil libertv have been hunted like beasts; in Wa'iihingtou the public sanctuaries have not served to save their advocates from' being badgered, and even beaten, like dogs. The'eitizens of the • North Inive endured much at Executive hands; but Will not their bbiod boil at the recital of outrages.which their representatives experience ;at the Capi tal of the Republic? Retribution, bitter and sw,'eeping, will vast teach the Southern bravos, • ..4tio do not respect - Persons tir rights either Kansas, Or on the floors of ;(!ringress.— Northern' freemen, - are you "dougli-fais you are •Teproachfully termed Ifrnot, let your.condemnation• of the acts which have, ('disgraced Washington during thevesent ses sion of Congress, be Withering to your pro. slavery foes. • ' theparlicto. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR TEE JOURNAL • - IPIIILAIEI4 NEW TORS.' ! DALTINOEE. viopregi . ~ • •---r---- 37: ,() 50 • Rye. .-- " i 3 C'... i 4 004 57a ; 1; G • 25 vs, • 4 00 'Cornmeal . " 250 • i 331 1 •"-. 2 4.1 (4: 2fq Wheat, red: bush.. 155 i 145 i 1 •1n -(N 150 •• wkite. •••,. • ISo • 175 1 - 1 60 'A i 1 70 Rve, i • 74 , „til , • ' 6.5 Coro, white, •" i CO • 45 cci,•, fib " yellue.•‘ -„ ' 54 • e 4 45.M1 50. Oats. . •• i 34 ; ~ 79 , 29 33 32 Cheese. per P. 1 101 . 8 (.6 10 t 9 4 (•• • 5 14 C017 , e. , " • -10 i 10 1 4 Cr 1234 1 11 0 1 5 Harric, , " , 131 ~ 15% @, 9T s 110,s poik.l9 50 ; i IC 75 ; putter,dalry i . '' •:0 (01 25 I, - 17 Or. 24 I ' Suzan. " • ; S7i 1 6 3 A 0, 71 , • , Molasses. per ;a11 ..{ .4o • 32 r,. 4, 5 ! . . Oil, ljnseed. .•'• ; 0:: .03 I " Whale nude, • •;'.l (4, 551 So 6, 03 1 , , ,•, "• " winter, •,13 (s) 95 , • 9 9 1 • " lard spriry4, ' • - : F7 : - " " winter, 1 . SO , 92 (.6 •93 ' " spernypring, , ; % 183 o winter, • 215+ 205 fti; 210 ' POTTSVILLE PIARKETS. Wheat Flour. bbl., $7 75 Dried Peacilo , 4aed, $4 00 Rye, Flour. bbl. ' 500 do do i.unpar'd, 225 ‘Vlabat.bushel,l 50 6 , ...4, ICO ' Dried Apple?, par d, 125 Rye, do ' SO Eggs. dokeh; 12 horn, ' do , 5S Butter. per tionn d , 22 ' Oats, ' do :!7 ) 4 houlders', ;do Sea 10 ! 45 'Hams, ido 10 r` l4 / Potatcvs,, ti. Tintothy Seed 1,4 Co Iloy.rwr ton„ 25.00. Closer Seed. S• 50 Plaster, do ! , - POTTVILLE-PRODUCE 1114.-AIIKETS. (Retail Prices.) 'i . -, TLOPII and proi - ixfons are coming down to fair prier . t i both producer and consumer. Our markets are active for every kind rif produce. and ready Sales are met with, almost at sizht. Work iy • plentiful! and wages goc.d, but money has not yet her corneas plentiful as it NCIII. u hen Ih. Tod uto:•s from the CV,I shipments mas lie tondo. . .. WHEAT FLOUR—SeII , teem :`.! - 0,1 7 1..1., and Ilya at 45 Bye Chnr. at SI 211 . 16,rn At Fd etc.l4 buAhel. GRALN. , -1112if. at.: ..n.i ILA At $1 ZrO L. i and t/. 4 t4;45,tr, MEATS-11.of at ;If cf... 1... and 10 rm.- :thy t-ii Itrint 10 to 12 etA. Val fivm 1.. I. r t 1 1 ,4 meat*. 1,11, • 1 4 alt Meats nn! a bitty Imsvr. Sl'mul,l!.rs! are uurtit from tt to 10. and luum to 11 (.Jots it lb. Mr. Itosoutrard.m bunkhes uith .tbt• fonon lug prices of gmr.ll-11 c,..2-stables. which are 311,1-ultra bunt It, t 4 ttllmi Itlutbarb 12 do.. unions spittaeb b fre• 'l2 cts.p..r t\P Vltlfl'A Pb I $l. ult to SU ;t tub b/r Is Potatoes tryta ffi 75 ft!. r!•Mil..tt PltltVltt!lONS—(totter peta'ifs cthtts j lb. an: rts. timsm. St"6.11;:-. are about the aurtut'Tellmt ! vt•lbm lit. 'obit. c r,.. ! ., fl. 1„ tr! • ;
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