I! ....: POTTSVILLE. PA. provEnnEn , 15, 1056. $ A'L' UIi.DA Y 4 - ji circulati6 of the Minas' .locitsit is equal to fi toe •utgee te ctic,qtation :if any Tfiftr.F: .other hilensll papers pu Robed in the 000 nty--and a sit circulates among the best p Mon of the population, an mbrertlsenlellt In serted In . I a cOlurnits i s . of course, worth is'iouch to the advertise SS If Ptlblithed ([1 any three other TiIdAPIL In onr cities the rates of atluertiainu are allin7 l gcsden In rice accotding ', ths orchhinou of the paper. 4 ) , ---r , -808 NEass COATS. kg., can be beuitit at Ban ! INDIA RUBBE' nate" store.. l - .- ... ' LADIES', iNDii, nurittilt DoOTB eau bellbtilne4 • 4 , Baumin's store: j • , • . A YOUNG MAN wants asituation as Book.keeper.i7 See advertisementl I . - - '-' • t, •• • SEE Adminhdritor's Notlie of Jacob hammer Edir. L'ebengood. ' • . . . • SEE Administrator's Dalai of M. T. Ludwig; 13.41.. L. Ebnr and E. J . ity. , : • A. PRICE lateids Coal Gferathnis near Fitisteri;' to . base.• See *directi Bement. , 1 1 , t 1 ,'ELIZABETH DAMS, near blevrellyn,adrartises two stray sheep. • =et+fdvertisemed... i ~. . , W. S. tigwis advertises a douse *meals an limes; ii.t. tor particulars,.idvertilleiffen t— .4 .• i ' JOHN. THOM S AND JAM ES WREN hare dieselreff. le Partnership..." F partlealani see adverttaetneni. • , MILLER& Pit Of tble•lineengh; ban dieroleei put. , iatrablp. t ,,,See N ocii In advertising rolutota. , x • .. THATCHEIVS PUMPS.-C. C. t aster lithe i proprietor of the Right for Schuylkill COunty. :Sbe his Card. -L • . ' GEORGE HALBERSTADT offers for tale two Skory brick hopes Ottrearket strait. Sin advertisement. j CLARIFIED CHIii O PAGN k. CIDER is add by Andrew I Siciirble a Son, Vie . rth Seoond strestiFhiladelphia: • • is .." A PCBLIC SLE of personal property. 'trill take 'place' in tirwigs lburg o the nth pros. • For particulars, see ad- Vertistenent. . l I 4 , . . LtOliffERRY REEK RAILROAD COMPANY.-An i A annual election .r officers 'of this Company, will be ha d in Finegrove, On the fob ;weir. See-Notice. --' PLIIMBAGO R GRAPHITE PAINT.,-See adertise meet of this In 1441de ertike. in , aw4her eolue;n: D. ' . Biondi Is the a ent for its tale In this County._ •.. • , _r .. QQAL LAND. IN TIIR 14711.KEstrAnitii wispy FOR 11411 OR T0•14411i.-4. Xaiitton, Agent, Wllkerdwerce Leaerus co.. area some !attired One land, near lOW place, for sale or to lease. . For particulars,see advertise -, • 1 • VALUABLE ,PROPERTY FOR SALE.-.—We ask at..' tentioa to the .cidrerttroment of Greenawalt & George, offering for *tall their real, estate in this tkitinty, em bracing Coal andlitober Lai r ds, Town Lou and- Land lege. The property' offered 'stellar° reason to know, Is of the most valhie description, arid the realm -for it! ,sale Is, that the niters de bout remove to the West. For partieupirs, advertisement: ' . uL ai, , • ^ . TIM "Mother' kfagaville4 and" erry's Museum" for ' November are u . n our bible: -1710 contents of bdtb ere 'tntereating and Ca etruettie to -parents and eldldreti6- 7 . Roth iihould be'deli circulated lb the families of this / • -country. ~T hep blishers ani, J. C. A J. N. Stearns, 116. Nassau street, N w York: : ; o CROW ..lieoir.- - -'4!thiigh the eloets Buthanan, Frereen beats egate pepular vote, soeie 75,000,, L• a party o'pe year , 'old. y 1 r • NOT %men electoral vote him in the ag # Pretty goad fol 8 " MMAJNICATION,r-Tho 6ptvatoii York ; Tribune meet-he very -cline hoyevet., .ante of the "p thinkti that this communication iconsoling to. us. Very I • *ii,ia to tbe:opiiiion that the ft-appear tent7lever,' TAM be wore,po. . , . Taxan is A heave.- It,' ill a fact worthy of rec. ord, that Fremont ti ne i'larger eleepral vote; with li Califorbia;tharklany defeated candidate ever had;. and Mr. Meehan nbaa a smaller proportion of the whole popular l ota than any man who was ever Chosen President With* people. New Ragland gave 'her entirk VO6l do yashiniticia, and now gives it to Fremont. ,',licr !residential candidate intervening, ohs -3 with them thehopor. , , . .. • nun. Ann bf Ctsrrow. 7 .—This ilistinguislked • Statesman, a native: of Delaware, died at Dover en B'ltndaY even nelast. 'lle represented that , 844 with distio uithod abilityilor, many years, ' in' the Benatecof the 'United States:. Uie • death i ``is , leaves a vacaht sett in the Senate` Climber, for which his native tate Will find it difficult to fur ' slob • pear. Such man the ctiuntiy it large, • parts With in sinclre sorrow: • . ...' ~.. , • ' Tits Pautitzte liaise Ant Wiereittgoooneth , , r-4,414 the Wester n toner buries his axe -in the sturdy forest tree, nd , pictures .a miniature.. city rising on tbe i spot,lmost with thefireC stroke of his peaceful ust¢leinent, the press rattles st his side—the Indiepen j ahle weekly newspa p er ipiesirs- In all iti fair prop 'lions. We are reminded of. •- ( this feature in fl'anltee pr o gress , from the appear ance in our seethe , of the first number of the Bellevue Gaze te; published at ßellevue, Nebraska IftlritorY. by . Af.'S.tials:tiosil. & Co.; Bellevue is 1, _situated on the Pepillion Creek, near, its 'coat:- 1 once with the Plette4tiver;; The character of the • *eon. in Which it is situated, is spoken of b I the editor in-the most enthushustie terren ' Be says it lir,the garden spot ) of the Territory. We trust our sottiogeun Coteinporary will ilouripti ' ling like a • . • • 4 • green bay - tree . .. - , _ , WILMOT'S glorious District. The• foliowing• tabultir . sta temeot of the vote for President 1n 1852, and ivirlBs6, exhibits a dame ,to the side of Freedom, ;in four, years, of 11,000 iotal. It merits the banner 1)9511. 3 s ptißctl. rime. •'- Bral.dford, 3930 • 3526 Susquehanna,,' 3046 f 2035 Tina, : : 2614 .' 1564 - 9590. 77.4.).54, Over"all, Bradford, . Tioga,, Suegaebanna, Majority, ' *. P.' :9187 ' It we look at St. Lawrence in New tisk/ the. conn : ty of Silas Wright, that staffing 4)1 Demo; enit, we And that:it gave Premont 7769 majority ; TS alwitys gape a Detnntratio maitiri!y heretofore: • All honor jo Wiltnot'e District"; rind thelome of • the leinentaWright. .: • ‘• RV.CIIILA44NO 4"H6 COAL •Tnson.—John •Tucker Esq., met a *inkier of our COM men, room ,on 'Siturday lag, and submit• ted 4, plan for - their consideration,, the objpet of which is tb regulate the Trade in the fu ture. Weibilieve the plan _augg sted, gave satisfaction.r The necessity for a head io the Trade, is i tioduniable. Mr. Tucker's tact and ability render him peculiarly fitted' for the Our Region would not only be ben efitled by such an arrangement, btit, othe; new Coal, Regions, where they c'm Jack , .practical iMowledge . of transporting, 'e., necessary 'to'earry on the -Eniiness successfully, 'would a`+.. be benefitted by communication With ours when it presents a systematized. front. Harmony 'of action—a supply regulated the den and—ftrat priCes—steady business . througkodt the elitire shipping Season, would bl the satisfactory result of having a head to the Trade. • The opecator . , who. hest taerits rgturienttion for his iaboi and `investment, Avoold i thdn be paid, which he is not,now: HOW litioun Tittr,ROlitAlreSTßoLlC tl/41Citt BS . RxLtevaD I—Each Winter bringa its wen 's of dfitress, misery and tsovertyj,";lflre vas troll a s in I the . overcrowdell cities, the Worthy poor ay e Pinoited,- ,bigatuat want. The loosen their purse stringy., Soeih.ithsyistian denomina7 .tion bas its hands full i 1 awls:twilit:l'in the name .. ittiewof those connected with it by the setae Nai ler lies. Yet wo find the Rousgan CatholleCititreh • 'singularly exempt from any responsibilityof The Its poor are mainly lapporteal and relieved • .by the Protestant portion of the community,—^ this is unjust. When distress comet, 11114 lays • its heavy hand upon" the lalloring poor, every in dividual possessing theineaus, each Christian de. nomination should .cotectn itie peculiar privilege to assist the needy. • • - rtn.potiods of prorptirity s i stringent fax is laid Ly thclionnu CathUite Ch4rCh on its laity. f,Ol th e aggregate sum received, the .Priest bell' hi. !.• share, andlives in lulury. Mach of the ,surples • • is sent aWny for special purposes. Nothing at all • it reier'ved to relieve thjo prier of the" +Clurel . • This is wrong. The Church should prritide for • lbes'e who give willingly'ortbeir small means fur • ecelesinstioal purksea. the Church form a toofety . vitoss especial linty' it shall be to ;timer Ahvirikoi. ;Tt is ungen4rons to test the entire bus•SL - S m sat the Protestant comuiunity and church. es,`ols o hare m , tou c h fir they . Can well attend to,. ta . Incite their,orr,ktro . r. It is )ungrateful to,the • • liatuLle InctoLers of the lioluati Catholic Church. If that Chorekt)u.ceees st lino Christina keliog', t eve that this tnittter is not aoglectel • celV' ,710 ON? n k Ls 28L 215 12/ .7125 575 1890 7740 1856. tICHANAX. ICREMONT. 2314' ; 09610. 1386 • t. 1300 'ma 12£13Z 3700 3700 . Co-rawttranaretp.rlt may interest °Our . hreth!, pro of the preps to know that Dr. , J.O. Aye/ of 1 I.owell, (Cherry Prciorai and Cathartic Pills,) bee I associated with him; ids brother Frederick Ayer, *0... long and farorikbly" kaolin as a leading tnercharkof the 'Wait. lifr. Ayer wilt conduct the widely extOndedintiinessikf the firm, which. now reaches to the. ia,:vaidtarnial Ontions• of 'both' hemispheres, while the.DOeterwill devote Maisel to his scientific 'investigations a, d puma LoveU Pciper. . wiz; Ka•ssis.--The FitchbartY /broil le ptiblishel • letter from one of the'free State `primers at Le- comptyn. in which,tbef Writer saga tint' Colonel ,Titus, wlm has charge of the' prom:len, "has or. any one his libmtv, Sind a free psivaffer t 4 join Gen. Wirlker in Nicaragua." lie adds : "Last Monday tins election day_: he ,Missouri ruffians Came otter and .voted, at usual; the mi litia who guards ha voted twice each, arid they own it, and own that they are Missourians, and do not intend to vettle hero; yet they are fed and clothed by the United States, They ,say, they came to wipe out Lawrence. They are very ig norant, and .d poor looking see ; they:are expeet. , ing Congress grant.l6 o acres of land to , them at the nest session, for their services." \ FiVER * AND AOC , * !---A.case of eight mouth? itaueliag cured by iicerhavea Holland Bitter,. AfiehteA Kelly, No 117 Grant; near Smithfield street, Pittsburg;,sayt.; "Last July while run. 'nieg.on the river, on a cotton-boat plying. between ..Natehos fled New Orleans, I was taken with Fe: - vex and Ague. Ear eight:law monstisl,softered with this dreadful disease,. The greater part of this tines laza unable to work and•spent at least fifty' dollars for different medicines, but found no , permanent relief. Three weeks ago one •of My friends initiated upon ray trying .Dcerhave's Hui , land Bitters, saying that a cure was guaranteed. Atter takirg it for out week, I must say I was a soundsase. ; Vltava been at work now for two week.; and hairs had rio return of the Chills or Fever whativevil I certify that the above state ' inent is true. 'IIIOMAS ADAMS, Diamond Houer,o - r R. Ckestir'e 'Gothic Hall. - . 1 • TUE XIIIIING . ',calmest • names RUECTIKATIaII. ' 1 , The Mustang kiaiateat tures Stiff /anti; The Mt/maw linsinventeuretßarigtaud Wninnile;l ' The Mustang Alai/neat cures Scree and Me ip ; The Mustang Zinisnent area Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples, -• • . • The Mustang,LinMient cures Neuralgia. L - The Alnefansi Liniment cures Corns and .Warta; The Mait tang Liniment is worth . 1,000,000 Dellistirs per £ll4lllllllllll ' 1 To tVo'Untied States, as the preserver and restose.! er of valuable Horses .Mad Cattle: Ii awes all Sprscias,. °lids, Wounds,' StiliJohate, 40. WILL • you ansilir this qua/Wont- Did ; yeti ever bear cf . l boy ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either ori man or beast, which the Mustang Vol 'I went would not curet -Did you ever visit any iv speetable Druggist , in limy part of the world—id Europe, •Asta or Ameriea—who did not asz'!it was, the . greatest 'discovery of the age?" , old everywhere. Every family should have' it •, 3 sizes. • , BARNES A PARK, 46-4 t Prokieturs, New York. • Tea Nommen* DENOFRACT !SOYA, ootruures Pourr OF View.—The Charleston * Standard of the 28th' alt.,, speaking of the Northern Democrats, says - - - • • ' I • • Their,onlisafalnaril, they end, is to say that, slavery is right, and 'fur that reason it ought tej be extended i4_ far as it wilt .naturally en. Wit are glad'of ibis.- Me foh' froM the lint that'il t was the! only safe rieeition • for those Forth South to. standon and wt, have known thit we i have deed no disservkie to•detticierats at the Nort.h.l - luteitittg them up; in season and out of :season, to that *toad. Thit reitejion is becoming so strong in public opinion all over the cobntry, that we: would mot be surprised to find the pro-slivery' party transcend the limits of the institution, and aontrol_the. 00110011 s of States where there to nel slaves. If the,arive trade were teropened, Penn •sylvimia woild',be with the South iniesalharctini` i 'years; and we are iiot certain that she may net yet assist in rti:opening it. 'lsTsw YORK‘ THE Ho OP FILLWORE:.L. The vote iv this State BOW up as follows, isi,round numbers: Fremont, - l . ' 260,000 .13uchnnen, •, - , 183,000 . . FilbrnOrei , • - r. ,iik 130,000 Fremont over Bachrumn,l7,ooo—over Fill, More, 130,000. • , - ...... •' .. Jseesv.-16 this Eitate the oohed vote for Fremon t -and Fillmore exceeds Bu chanan's vote by 5,000. • filinoia.tke Republican State_ Ticket is elegted by about', 9PO majority. The Fillmore men fused On,'j - thiii" ticket. The State has gifren a plurality over Buchanan of about 5000.' , . j i b` The Portsmouth Auriiat says Maj.' Poore' 'Would be created a.barrose-nat.; par Glorious Bra dford Cotusty.—Wilmot's home; --Alves Fremont over Bacbanan 4,072 majority. fet•An exchange from tbe'Western part of thh State says :—Two rill: dais on Beturday night last seised upon a young lhdy of this village and car ried her by.forae to'a deserted house near the R. there locked her in, after satisfying them eelves that there was no outlet of escape except a small sited stove pipe hole. And as one ,ofthe profane scoundrels facetiously remarked, that it was easier for a camel to pass . through • the eye of a needle; than a girl of her size to crawl through that hole,' they then left her.. Upon returning at midnight, what was their surprise to find the room. vacant of everything except it ,cpspieloas looking garment standing bolt upright , . , on the loor,-directly ynder the stove pipe • hole.• The young lady had shed leer hoops and articled out of the hole. THE - _COAL TRADE. R 1.16141840 Pottsville. November 13;1830: The quantity-Sent by Raitread this .week 1519 08—by Canal 37,910 07-for the: wee k 429 15, tons. Total by Railiead 1,992,75.5 01 against 2,18,666 07, tons—DO; by Canal 1,042,, 850 ,07against 1;014,679 02 tons to samet period -last sear. . ' The supply, this week is but-1,112 tons over the shipm'enta for the corresponding week - last' year. The difficulties at Richmond have decreased-the shipments by Railroad considerably, andri °asses ,. poeding increase bas taken place by Carial...The :shipments by. enal are 609 tone short Otthe shipments by Ratilrosid fur the week. The difficultimi whiCh have sprung up , between Mr. Coiled, the new Brekditet or the Road and tho Dealers at Biehirotid. , about the allowance in douipa6, has not been settled yet. • We haVe not been able to obtain -a full state ment of all, the difficulties that - exist—but ,the Main featurisere these:-H•The Company allotted 8 cents per ton to the dealers for dumpagc 7 -sub.. sequen tly r a new arran gemeni was meth -between the Connitmy sad the dealers, by which the latter•l claimed anarioefince of 124 cents per 'ton' for , l dusopegeao dispute arose abtinethe terms ortbe ,agreement; wkleb..wmi referred to their Counsel.. The elait# was allowedlo the settlement Ot, 10th bills, with the untlinstanding that it was torbil re fneild in caae,it vies aioided against thelealers. ' The matter so reihainetr until the resignation of Mr. Tucker anillhe election. of Mr. Callen. as President... The Board then passed a': reitelutiorr allowing. only 8 tents per.ten, and tro,noti6ed those who claimet(the 124 cents, isodreqiiired the 41. cents to be reflinded—they refuse to refund, and the cars hasebeen stepped to these parties.— The others who were allowed only 8 cents, also, claim the 44 cents extra.. Both parties'appear to hold out—and the trade by Retire's& will be :sib er Slim nest week.' It is to be t regrettedithattbia diffaculty-accnrreti _at the%•eloee of the season in the present state hf the trade,-;-but vessels Sr. acitice,' „ und the parties interested dun's Mire much shoot receiving Coal 'just now-tend they think they can bold out ac.long ias .the Railroad Company. Its said that eight arms received the allaweave or-124 cents in settlement, ef refuse to refund-tind;the balance' aro interested isr,thcir tn aintainingtheirtlain3,beeausey allowed to those firms, the others will be 'waded' to the 44. cents also. : - We think the istioner .the drawbacks are dis pensed with the I"ettCrHezeept in eases where they are „unitoidatile7 ifigh rates °Noll/ are psouitilgated, which in many instances ere great ly reduced by Rubio:l:neat drawbacks, unknown, to the public. This gives a kind of deceptive char- Deter, ta the busincss t Which , ought to be avoided as far ae,possible. We learn that is meeting of thi Coal Shigeo at Itichuiond wee held on the 13th inst 4, and as nu ooilimunication 'was received front the Reading Railroad Company iii. , refepence , to the existing difficulties • between the trade and the Comps. 13 Y, on thesullect of dampage, the meeting ad. joureCti,to meet *gain on the 20th, ,inst., at 4 c'eltich P. 31. , Wminela ore scarce at girlimond , froin 150 East tuod freights have *drat:MO(l to SI 90,0 $2 DO a -ton la Buown—to Providence .$ll/0 and Nome York .$1 10$1 15 per Jon. The etripmente from the principal region*, coil' pared with lust year, sure up as tenors : .'• . . Seaman& iga3, • _'l,B6a. tam (. tie: ' Jtallmatl,' 1,8N,165 2,1a4,am • 145,94 Cant. 1 , 014 , 679 /MUM •28.161 ' ' • lobills Canal, I,2okota apaaait - . • Iwo ilb •Il• .14-. ' 150,250 00 ' Del l . a lint Co., V 4 140 ,154 411400 53,554 Nato', Cool Cu., . 445,210 0109 •112,4h0 • . Dcereassao fAr : ha 184 . 58, two, . . , fibs Increase and acetones vl the Other:lntent will Awls/ I,slanoe each a • . - • .. , 4s List tyro or. -tlree wee e, (ia lila ordittiuT coarse et - the eresther) re •of Out 111611100, we . . /an now atato : wiih apparonfeertalnty ,tlit them will be no Increase o f Ault raelte. Coal - iiet.tbe supply of last year. The intreniipi the" supply of Biturninotts and Betel:Anthracite• from all lonizes, Will not be over 100,000 ions this year. - Moen. Shultz is Brother's Colliery, whose UM me uo deed ?et week, was sold by the Sheriff fora little risiag;to,ooo. It wltb tarchnsod.ll4 Ileory C. Ilarper, on. or the - creditors. `The North Brow& Canal leading from Wilkes birre to the Noir York ip s psiara bp ppenegc at hitt The,itecordottio),l Jiw..*fits that five hoots lidos:with Coil destined for Males hare left Pititton. Nowirucar aista.o AND .lorciss TALI= UklLsati.D.--1 his eouneetionaLitilioan ths ern Central Railroad and the Lyikeps PafteJ si4 Auburn' and Susquehanna Railroads, at Dauphin have been made, and the liken Vat; tied ShortMountain - Coal Cuitife,ntes Will ei eette. _sending their roal,bittrete avenues to taitrket in a few days.: lire learn that there will, be no Di crease in the supply of the Semi-Anthracite (rote .this region the present' season, owing to the an. certain navigation of , the Canal—hut since Ibis new avenue to unmet has helit opeetd, arrange -merits 'will be made ihe entning winter to in- . crease the supply about Mt per Cent.' During the Whole of the present 'salon the orders have been In advance of the supply. , The Northern central . Railroad Bridge SCION the Suequehoons at Dauphih, le progressing rap-, . idly. It will requirrAltont 18'mouths to stem , pieta It. ^ TUE VItXtILATION 0/ COAL 'cenr, es tr. mable correspondent, Mr. Thowisa. H. itsitott, ire are indebted fur a continuatioOrt hisfuseful - and interesting papers onthe.Worith4andiventi- Jation of Coal miles. Mr.. it entitled to fintinh credit for the able.manner ItecilAndliel the / 1m ttiect, when the fact is taken into oonsi4Otatiou that he" is entirely -A self-taught man. At the early age of nine Years , be entered a Coal vitae to. earn his livelihood, and In his leisure hours, mos gre as this means at hand were; he acquit:Sid the edumtion—rough it may be—be posuiessee. All honer to curb au independent, manly spirit.' Nei „ther time nor' circirmstansocen crush it into eer , Viiity. Mr. Walkan has 'studied alonsly in Nature's 'delicol, and the result of his obserriat Lotman being communicated to our columns. Mr. Wagon, is a native of Enstank 10 pro-: sent is sojourning In this country, the Parpose Principally, of obtaing thorough, practical knowledge -of thaAmerieap Cdal Flea. . Mr. Walton admires. American. Erigineerinien ter:prise, and considers the Engineer of this cettn try of 'more practibal worth, than \ the Englisb,En ginoen. In Hugland, mune.* does he Engineer's work: • Here, ibe Engineer dolt:bib own work. , While expreising our acknowledgments to Mr.. Walton for his promptness in continuing , his in valuable series, we have ttel pleasure of informing our readers that we will recommence its publics. Lion in our next number..' picla E44llBlAer Process for cheapening the manufacture of Irots, for which he bas'takeis out allitarit in Englabd, is exciting ' ir - hat attention among the iron men in this cot:I:- ultra:a Europe.. The.following eel :le from the IfOilroo4 Record; sets forth some of the Advan taies xe„bri derived.frous this great Improvement, it it should tarn oat: to be as valuable as stated :. great laaproveiriaat fa tlse litaaullietstre sod gediacteay ter Erma. The age has been most diatinguishml (or won derful huproveauentif 'in this-physical arts; but, notwithstanding this, we certainly , should not have suspected that the taanulkctdrs :14,0ne of the most common and staple articles in use among Mackin:lBl'oold be so simplified and econOmized that its expense would be redness' one half at a single dash 1 Yet we are toll, on the most relia ble authority, that tbisis the fact; and: we look forward frith no little curiosity to sea the devel opment, of this extraordinary discovery, on •tke industrial pursuits of the country i fur there is,Ao one it will not affect. The London Times has recently had several ar ticles on the subject of the new improvements in the manatacture of iron. The truth of the state ments mide is confirmed by the arrival of several gentlemen, of the highest intelligence, from Eng. laud, who affirm that the discovery to whicti we allude is really as great and as valuable as rep resented. This discovery 'is' that of a. ea* pro ne; in , tho. manufsetare of bar irpn,and indeed Of. all t tine iron, by which the cost Is reduced it least one-half. We need catchers detitit the pro cess : suffice it to say, that the iron is nevei cool ed, from the melting of . the ore till it becomes bar iron. Tho discovery was made in England, and has already been peactically carried out:— The'moep skilful and prudent people have,uo dotthe of the full success of the now process. the supposition that the price of iron is redneed one-half, it becomes interesting to know what .4111 he the effect on-various Interests. On, of the most important is, of course, the ndiroid interest In former numbers of the Record we showed that 'there were annually constructedin the United States about 8,000 miles of Railroad, and that the iron consumed in renewing raib, locomotives, machinery, &0., was abeV, equal to that required fur construction. The t o required for a mlle of railroad is generally honsidered abbot 100 tons We have, theoothis result: 8,000 miles 'of Railroado: Reuewals, repairs, and locomotives, - Required annually, At par ton, Se Saving, at one-half, The amount or iron used in °thee ape nice or manufactures is about equal to this, eared, 19,600,000 Aggregate saved,.. - /39,000,000 If we are right in our premises, as , we believe, 'it must happen that nearly forty, millions per an num-waits saved, in this 'country by the new, process; but this is not ail. The diminution of, price in any distal article-always -increases the, consumption. The toes of iron are Erb numerous that the reduction of price oce-half mast cause e prodigious revolution fin the consumption.' By' the vast increase of railroads, steamboats, mills, incident to a new country aid the progress of society r tbe prodoettoli and consumption of .[too in this country big increased with immense ; nor does there seem any eta to The de, mend forits Bray day gives rise 'to a new use. Thus we lek4e fret fetieva, iron 'gates, iron tuna- I tare, iron utensils; in - ,fine, the new uses of iron ton through all the departments et life. As so., piety grows older this must be more and more the Thcwood disappears from the outface of tithe earth, white its bowels are filled with the met, =ale. Therefore, there could not come to society more.,Valtiithle iMprovements then those which facilitate and cheapen the manufacture of -We can readßy imagine a time when bedsteads; tildes, chairs, wagons, faeces, gates, quay all he Made of iron. It would be so if iron were near 'is cheap as wood; for ate indistructible nature glies lie value which belongs to no -other mate rial: --The iron . manufacture has already been greitlicheoperied by the new methods of proda- . cing pig irco ; but if this reduction of cost be carried into all kinds of Iron, the result will be immeasurably increased. On the supposition that railroads only are to receive benefit from the new discovery, that bene fit alone will be immense. A saving of twenty millions a year will be equal to`the construction of 1,000 miles a year, or to the inkiest of thrtie hun dred millions in capital ! Thus the, railroad inter escwoulit be aided in such a way as to aid its et tension op,one hand, and to make the emploj ,Ment'of capital in railroads - vastly more profita ble. In 'any point of view,- the new method of Manufacturing iron is likely to wort no small revolutlon in many -arta and manufactures; in creasing the consumption of that article, extend . tog its uses, and rendering a,large amount of cap tital more valuable. .11 , 0 may add, in conclastaii, that our Ws. orth tion is"from the very best authority; and while wo aro surpriied, we doubt nothing in regard.tb the progress of `the Arta in this age of invention. PORT RICHMOND Coat. MAIM, Nov. 14;1856.-= No Change in priceito note this week. Naw tong COAL Taints, Nov. 13;1856.--The 'demand for domestie has been less setl4, but pri eel ADD 1300bIlt/gledL the antral, are large stock increasing; sales of Peach Orchard at $4 75 0 $0 15 and Lehigh at $6 00 ® $6 25. 1 eign,li in fair dtimand, and is firmly held, with a small stock; Wait house Cannel at $lO 50; I Neweastle t3a at $7 SO ; end 250: tons Wallow's" :at $7 50, equatto cash. loWghts from Ititimamdta.— New York, - • • Poston, . . . Albany, . . Waskingtory • - - - • • • • Beritero, - - - - - • . Yrorkten el, • -•• • - .• . • • • . tittlirmsente ley Canal. For the week ettcliksikttrettay Met; oamnsn On the Woe,. - Philadelphia. - • • 7 Vkiotty of Phikokeiplits. • - • • ' 1 1"te l t i o n o ll , ton : •*, New 'York and vletry,' • • Baltimore, ' : 00 ry By Ball Read and =;ZMEM Quantity of Coal sent by Callous& and Canal, for the "s il k 014033 on lborsdayevsnlns , ll4t ' 1 - ItAtLIWArn. • Port Otrbon, - • 10,500 M . 11001 AO Pottsville, • . . • ' 1 4 60 01 2,647 06 Schuylkill Llaveo, 10,600A4 ;Sim 06 Auburn.; . • 116010 • too py Po/1010°n, - 1 6,130 236 b 00 22,619 9s 87.910 'or • 26,610 06 • tons, 74,61916 'Tab) for Nye week, Tsital by Rititras4 It iftse, u • 'Canal w 0,3,431. ausru 20,,831 Tntst- by Cloud an 4, railroad, Shitnnont. ta ame pabd 441 e MU II • 3.133-.46 4 3 07 MIMS IS - , • Lintc 7o 09 5(0,41 t 'By Rained; Br Dren..e 110E66, so tar. *39,000,000 19,580,000 BX TELEGRAPH. Dan. 6 o'Ciaci, P. If • 1 10 to 1 16 . . I 00to2 00 - 35 1 40 : 1 04 1 40 • 100 TOIL CIFf - TAIT 00 10 1,300 ' at 00 CS oa' - 180 00 114466 MI 00 • I likrAno ,042,810 07 tottc W 5,584 0s '18,31? 10 • - 11,153;0 00 - teissilltl4lo-10 SelthiMal 04iStir 11114151111 0 .11056, Mahn h the quantity at Coal tiimorteeml irfuts (WOW a 1 dehiSchuylkil;CosetV7Pll°" rtmllego Th May aviainglast :• • • . • 505•14 eine 11111992 S. ll.sren 43,291 05 . 1,41 0 •2 20 02 lit l?srbon " kza 01 ' 153,196 . 10 2th*Dc.lll Vat _ 9.938 391,15 5 011. Xt. turban* Pt. Carbon " 111.895 12COW 01 M3lloreek, " 14412 15 " 552.599 15 sebrill4ll as Mel {00,551.14 Mites of 101.1 Trailupeetaitton ins i IL sol4 VOl tat lurn. Avail Pro., • ' prowl ' 'Ma Ilteareiss. B:6l94.l l l.oo4ton:disbris. Co aleltoumo, $2 00 $193 <sl O. $llll. 1111154*, 190 ;183 ' ITO -• 186 51pring111114 166.165 • 1 45 0424105, 120 ' 116 103'106 • aster of Toll by Canal ter the present., Frass:Pt. Cuban. M. acrbox. & Hiram Tt:Ctistas ' 8D" T 9 • 77 66 Spring 1111 x, • 70 89 el 01 • Norristown. , 06 . 61 3 , 0 56 Itordlog.' - 0 • 6' ^ 4$ 41 - itatee of Vreighl otaisalt ' Prow( Me de 11140. , $. /brow; . 4 2 1:0intow.. To New York, $1 96 . $l. 06 st 80 - To Phtlial's, • • !X 8b ' De4►wsr, and lliteses Cows'Cost Valid*. tux. TOTAL, - 14,371 COS MO 623:34 Per axe bud week, - '1%3 lame time kat year, Daewoo w fro. - : 53.554 CoalCo% C v r a ds. No roturskthlr week; • • -, '7.c44/4 24303 ,Ni 9 44 ,. N,440 BE9 Par tlao kat amok, 'To same al . me lad year, . == Scranton Coal Trade Int October: Rut towards eat Yost, ' 1 22,346 West -do do , 010,1146 EEM!!M!MM Lehigh Coal Trifle for 1150 by For the week ending on Saturday kut: , • Rif[. , J.L. 1 Lehigh Coil and N&v. Co: Tons. Cwt. • • Cwt. Summit Mltiss, . • T. 310. In = 262•156 02 -._ 614 E . 3 1` Room Bort do. 1,,740 19 • _ 18 East Lolditb.Mlneo, 723 14 'MIAS 14 A. Lathrop's:4 l, CW, • 1.311 01V Spring Moan tem, IMO , - 8 9,990 18 East Sugar do. 1,364 Od 81,738 17 °Word?, . 1413 001 81,928... 17 - _ • Ll l l3 N. V. Lehlgb Coal Co.; : ' r . ,,, . 1,020 10 , 50;344 German Pa. do. do, - 3:35 19 91;050 South Beg Motuitaln MO, r 1,41:0 10 24,515 asurlaton Coal Ca. • ! • 4.089 19 125,374' entoberri Mao, - i 1.84: 08 09428 " • "1 . • Coudef Diamond Ridge, - 1,591 ,433 16 - 44.1744,0851 Burk 51Anntair, Oa; - 4,085 04 9204 itlikesbarre Coal Co. 489 19' .. 18.978 Wyond Coal, Hartford rig Coal Co., Total. • - 24,11011 03 , 1,093,011 11 Lehigh Valley R. . • Week-ending 4aturtay hist Wm. Milne •0‘ • ign / 9 00,90 P Rectiabaoltasms,.‘! • • JOS- 03' • 1;950 03 Packer, Carter • Cow' • • 1313 17 33,3t9 09 N. Y. • Lebogli. • , . 4164 - 19 00 08 Sharpe r Leloeuring C 0.,. 690 09 6,331 19 Norman Penna. Coal Ca. . 441-,07 7.135 15 bobbiti • Debaren, B5l 01 Tote, Dy Canal, Tota! fko• the week, - 33.643 12 1.213.262 00 Pattie thaolast year, (c 34,2811 pa 88.192 10 112,26 T 18 Ineresse in 1850, fici fair, The decrease by Canal is tlettose Cassel R.: Ift.Ceifel Trausepertation llecniat transported doting the month of ON. l a tle roars _ 03 14,620 12 10,102 n 11 - -- - Union Canal Bwatara Railroad. Camlberiand Coal Trade,l2slN rot the last week, Last par, Intrigue tstlßs4 so ur Coal SSIECN3IRIM. AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. ... ' Nalco. Rallirea‘a a ;Philadelphia. Reading A Pottsville and Schuylkill Haven -. Mount Carbon - —• . Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - Croak Schuylkill Valley Lorberry Creek- - .. • . liwatars - . Casale t Navigation - . . - • Unite Canal Pre/:reed preferred - - Del.& ilud'n Coal &Thrniportat'n Ran road £ Coal Cosapaatteas Little Schuil. Nay. B. R. a Coal Co. -. rehlgh CLal * Navigation Co. - - llalleton Coal Co.- .. . ... 'Buck Mountain Coal Co. - Pennsylvania Coal &R. R.Co. - Dauphin Coal &R. R. Co. - - - Lykes's; Valley Coal - - - - Beaver Meadows Coal &R. R. Co.- -? 'Lykena 'Valley Railroad k Coal Co,. - Coal Comp:salsa s Forest Improvement rb - . . North Aniaricari Co.. preferred • . • Delaware Coal Co. conocson Co.• ~ - Cumberland Coal G ; • . New Creek Coal CO.. lliscoellastoolea l . Miners' Rank . - • , Farmers' itank Pottaviliellas Co. - • 4 . • - rottaville Water Co,- - - • - Jar The Moak of , all Coaltompanica the above lid whin ftiratelied by, • •• publication. ' - NEW ADVERT'MENTS LADIES-MBIA RUBBER . BOOTS, OR wet and snowy, weather—a nest and ern4lete article. to allp over other light Bea—.at halt the prtte of leather boots.inet received and for sale by 1 , B. tIdNNOI. Toils. 800,00 D 300,000 THATCHER'S !- ' Double Action muralists sad Rustiest • Pumps. • rpHESE.Pumps from experience, are acknowledged to be :ape**. to lens In nee. They are Ca° cheap and durable. Fatale by C. C. ChitrEit, , , Proprietor el the NOS for &hapUeur ententp. - Pottsville, Noveinbes 16,'58 464 y 600;000 Pl,_umeAco OR GRAPHITE PAUST.; riIHIS Faint. is manufacturo . .of Pure Mowed. Oil and Graphite, the Plutabago . or. Black teed of commerce. The *aide is highly recommended to boat owners. as It resists the action of salt water. Le., also to boiler and Iron nalnutacturers. of every denerip tioe, machinists, &E., for tin and other toots, and in tact for any murex) when It Is desirable to preserve tin— protect wood from Ere, and also to preserve wooden work.; One coat of this paint is sidurable as four costa of the ordinary paint. Boiler, painted blade with a good coat ot this paint will be fully protected nom COP. melon. Price in cans. (tom Ito 36 lbs. Icl% rents per lb.. In maks of 000 to too lb*, 10 cents per pound. Paster, can procure a small quantity for trial. We wholesale and retail by B. BANN AN. ''Sole agent for the manufacturer in fichuYikill county. DEER PARK FARMFOR SALE. . NE SUBSCRIBER, offers at Pri . vote Sale, .bieletnn, situated on the ro ad leading Pottsville to Mineravllle, about riddles, between the two Vices, being two miles distant from each. • The tree consists of 62 acres of land well fenrod, and all Cleared and cultivates], except about thew acres. The building' consist of a large . two and a half gon la frame dwelling house with . back buildings, and a new barn built last year. The situation of this tkrm as' a very desirable one to those who wish terabit produce. located as It I. so near to two of the best trinkets In the State—and it Will be told on very desirable terms, as the trobscribetr is engaged to another business and duds that he rano t %cued to both. For term. and twitter particulars, apply to , t h a sub. , scriber on the premises. • CONRAD REUTER. 46430 ' Nov. 15, '56 PUBLIC. BALL Nyr l u L t. L .edd be et ld or a p t Pub r i L etuSwali oe,d eeemaed at the In the borough of Orwigsbnrg, on SATURDAY, Deem. her 6, Itlati 7 -the following. personal property, els: beds and bedsteads, tables, buretnel.2 clocka.3 watches. 3 parlor stores, 1 Rathaosy cooking adore, 1 solt."Sariety of carpets, 1 book sue. 1 Walton cupbasrd, entry oil cloth, 1: iron site. iteultian blinds, window altades,l gun. chides and charts,l roolutuey earrlaue. 2 sal kayo, 1. trues wagon, 2 viols, 1 harrox, 1 Neigh, potatoes by the bushel, I winnowing DO, 1 ecompau and chain. hay by the ton,and goner by MU bundle or ton, a variety of other bows/hold and kitchen furniture too numerous to mention.. Sale to museum at 10 o'clock A. M., when tame will be made knowig by the Administrators. ANNA N. II LUDWIG, lIINDON F. LUDWIG, TKO& R. L. IiBUR, . /111.11.NUEL J. FRY. - November If., '66 4041 MEI VASIJABLE COAL AND TUSKS LANDS,' • - Teak* Leas sad ffenstellujes. . ifor Sale, at Primmer Ftsbnic Ws. THE - sublicribera being about to re move to this - Weet, offer Ibr ode upon advantageous tonna, all their heal Estate to Schuylkill corinu, Penn qlrania, among which are elAt tracts of Cad Land: - IN TRUNONT TOVINSMP 1 > 1. 520 arm valuable Coal Land 'dialogue the town of Tremont, known as the lied Vt. tract. Warrantee, Jacob Ounntle. 'Upon the. south We Of this tract the ail mu Railroad ` ls located, and near the 'mut vide, th i avatar') Railroad. There is also a flu/Irate? power,tt - East tbratrus Creek,) upon the month aide. Upon e east odd then: are about 300 acres of the best tim , suitable for props, sills and cord-wood. 'maiden' pay Abe price asked for the tract. . This ..tract nudon tedlY presents the most bromide opportunity for Inc tment offered-to capitalists he this county. -- ' 2. Macre*, imam:natal" adjoining the - ohm* ow the west side, ma which ars erected two doable dwelling houses. b • 8.428 agree. warrantee. Win. autelf, idtdate at the junction of the union, Lorberry, and Status Railroads. Tha South Vein tenpin this tract, and alma largaiqueur tity of floe Umber.. 4, tt, sate, 115Cperchas of Opal Lint isirmittea—L' D. Pranks, labiate upon the west We of the avatars Railroad, upon ebb% is • breaker •te.._ at_ths &hum imin 'The man Is she upon this 6013 urea Cott Land, warrsutealeritana Reber; snip The Rand) Creek runsthrongh, and the e:tension of the Mina Hill Itatiroiul will pass near this tract. This Is ona of the bast Ooal trade httlle region, the brr gest veins being apantt, and being email/ opened mid Proven. • 6. The Panther Heed Tract. containing about 570 ass I. upon which the Lorberry Railroad Is 'now constructed, end over which' the contemplated Fishing Creek road Mud also punt. ' There Is now won this tun a eolllery t worked by Molloy 8 Newcomer, and a large glinniii, of excellent timber. it adjoins tante Owned by. 2. 11. blanch. lapin which's large breaker is now erecting, and I containing the same) veins of Cml. 7.80 arm. pert 01101 acres, warisotte—W.llochi, at. joining lands of 117shing Creek" Company.. r 2. al anew Cod Isratitermerly tensed by Chariot bar 1 diw, adjoining Keller's Impruventint. and bud of 370 VA., vramintoe.—Jogeet F. aliver.and factual • Caner, warrantee. Also, . . .- -TWELVS TRACTS Tlllaitll LAND. • 1 Mitten itidinegnere and . OP Trenrorit townshipw—brer of whin/ ere ins Chesnut timber lands. ' Also, . ' Til 'writ tors IN rate TOWN orrittmoiii, ' i piavcromand lionanniel Addirkei to tinware. Also, TflßEEZtiligil AND CRY'S, - - • ' , In the hwwntatt of 01 el Alan; th•"_peoperty now ' meilliiod bY ilfaiDan 9feettltalk whit iii offend for ads In three parts, each p•trt acid upstate. Also, . , , ' - - FIVE LA Mints, . •altitated on the thiloA Canal %sla t In Plnegroy e, Schuylkill county, with a Variety of other 'fellable prop erty, mentioned In hand bill , not euntuerated In thls advertisement. " ' The Om tracts are offered at private sale, ant if mot thus sold will be disposed of *business/aeon TRIDAT and SATURDAY, the) 26th and 27th of Ducesber nazi, at It cfsitiek • IL. at, Yemen 1104 is limit tatPitter , gums Farther infarznalkor ma i% obtshatiallT =- Wino to David OreellawalLAt iiiltnegovh.. - iar 10 Oeuireer,it Lawn* Ps.'" OWII4.SIPALTASIVOSIL November 12,1550 - : - -'-'7--: --- -1 , :-. ' —OW • ISM 4611) 3GD 18! is:reo Ist 9.604 4.$ 10 tam.° -O➢ m 964. 02 1,003,011 11 iruz. • . ' MAL. 20440 610,742 16476 666:497 .Trip &rp :4 a 50 52 AO 83. , 69 Ho 411 DO r e t • r4 lB 8 t -1414114 12 00 50 40 115 60 100 100 60 60 20 ~ " ~, i al% 10 Ei CZ 111 NEW iDiriIITINTS . ;DiAlums roe iesT. ' . HE Day Memorandum Book for 1857, teMWM.ng Ma ahlialbe, nor sod Interdit 41ko• !Mins es ergo Desk or rocket. Abe is . . B. HANNAN, Bookseller and•Statksuv. no , ~ • , i PROCLAMATION. NTOTlC=4 . reby given - that a Couit IN rat Cataama PI tar Us trial of mom pendia& ,rlll be bola at la illlll3lr the ea* or Sth47l - ea ItleipAY. Pectealet Milt, ane, at LII tido* Ia tPut ftsuarlalD manna' al* seek. _ _ 'llberltre wee,. ruin , t ICE JUT& swam Pter, It, ' . f - Ittta SOIREE MUSICALE. :Iv?. Iit:EDMONDS and his pupils give a muM& entailahuskent at the (kart owe. Pottsville. emrhuntday toresing• seek. the 27th ;MA- conunenelnitat half tetra seven tactilely'. Ia On' Tonrresat tontialcat, It ler that as mug ats tan make It conreoleut will purchase tickets Tnerkurel/ /that can be had at Ihmnan's or from any of his pnplla • Nov. 15, de - d 6.44, PUBLIC SALE, Y RTUE'"of an . order of the Or mut of Schuylkill county, the subecribmw, intorno( the Sate o of Solomon talbengooll, der mood, will noon pon auAT:lne '2oth day or Decsailiw.ll6o,4t is O ot P. 11.. at UM pub. lie house of O. D. it Laming plantation or tract of laid al in ttahbstm toinahip. Sabuyikilicouity, adjoinim lands now orig.. of Joseph 1 10 Y. Mori WY. Edward Eau. and (diem containing 14 acres; tgl paretic with the improvements emmisting of rune story lc% dweiti bones and stable. The mil is a rnd *ale, sod in a good dateotenitisallon. ! JAS. SJIIDIR, =W ASS Lamooon. 4c43 • Noinsinber 15,'56 . • FOR 8,A11. 4 0 TO LEASE. -, amprow Coil Letssas• THE COAL LANDS couipriling the Hancock and Pearia's Pernik-ordaining about 247 ; acres; situated shout 2 1 / 4 , miles - Man the bor94gh of Wilkotharre, interne countyousd six miles from Vitb- ton, dlrectly on the North Uranch canal, are offered far pale& to leas on favorable terms. The faros are all ea. 1 pablOof being put into a high state 4-,ainutou, and is half lolling land and hail Eats, • , ,:, . .:: .. . ; At a roost convenient Odense ,huti the. Chord a shaft is sunk to the depth of ft 3 feet, cutting the celebrated 10 tot vein of .ooaL An insane of 60 bons power.fitew4 Wit by liandudi I :tanning, with frame building, rams, pipes, ie., all In compkdeorder•areatready erect . ,ed in connectioo with the shaft. ; In addlikes to the 10 . not vein, there are uudeilying the whole property Aini relebra_ Balthatore *dn. 25 feet thick , and &or other vaitWe veins of Cold. - If loosed, the breakersoachutei, per . etc., Will be put up completkb,y the ow* ti oms era. and ble of Wiling and aandlog awaydttrinitba• season 1867, fifty thousand tens of Cod. • Per particu.: bus, apply t 4 • A. LAWTO'..Ve Amt. - Wilkeabarre, Linos* county. Pa. Novesoberl6. '66 . • . 1 404 m PROCLAMATI • 11. . wr HEREAS, the lion j Charles W, Regina, President of the Cock of Common Neu of lichaySdU county, In PenntrylvaotellandJust i ce of the several Coeds of Quarter Sessions o', the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery in slid conntt; the non. lf. 8. finbley and Solomon Totter, Judges of Alm Dont of ginarter Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, for the trial, of all capital and other offences In the Nati county of &blot.' Mil, by their precepts to me directed, have. ordered a Court of Oyer and Tonutner and General Ora Deliver) end Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden In Potts v Ole, on MONDAY, theist. day of December next, at 10 o'clock,:k. M.. to continue trio weeks. me, 20we i . . Notice is thereby, hireby given to the Coroner, the P " Josticep of the Peace and Constables et the add meaty of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said e d preceoe co 1 sanded to be then and there at 111 O'clock k the, noon of the said day, with their fol l 4 ,‘ in them, examinations and all othirreatemb to do those things which„ln their several oill" appertain to be done; and against the, prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of 6114 county of Schnylklll, - .are to be then and there to prosecute them as Ship be just. - . .'—'64-G"i sore 94 q" :414;21." - tliii • - Nirr. 15, 1856. tt. M.—The Witstesen and Jurors who an sommreed to attend mid Court are required to attend punctually la ease of noacittendance, the law, in such cues made and prorided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice is published by order of the Court; that concerned will govern themselves arpordingiy. MISCELLANEOUS. in. D.LEIII !Fri SWAN = Nt;OK NS!! • SLEIGHS, E . of Ml slaw, ri4dy painted, and toll trimmed, 8. W. JACOBS. • Itt‘.4rett street, Pltitectelphte. 443 t . litneetiet 6, '56 BCINUYL,VALLIEY PASB'II winter Arrangements. aII , II4 C ATNE - MENgffligig ON lasi after IL.DIDAY, November 10th. IBA the Schuylkill Valley Paamenger Trains will Wee as dd. lows, 'to: • j -• • 'Arms rte,tu• I/.30 A. P.M. fit Slo9wora at —a Paiveageis by the 7.30 A. - Xi-Thaw Will take thettige. at Tusesroca for Tamaqua, and there connect with the Catswissa. Willpunsport and Matra Express Train, which leaves Ptilltderphla at 6 A. M., for Illagaialalls. Ae • Fare f run Pottsville to Tuscarora-- 30 cents. Throughtickets to Tamaqua • - cents. lar Tickets procured 16 the Cant. lie R. /L W/INELEStifloperitntendeat. Pottsville, liovesiter e . 46.6 m • 11XIMINT8' , TRASSPOULTION LINZ, yr - Albany, Wow. York sad rktirilvae P iji E .. Subscribers . respeetfal t it an Wenger to the merchants and badman onnallintnlti his sad the adjolulug townies, that tie e ater la g ala ready- Ihr the 5, 6..„ Albany. New York and pint, t . I ll gi villa nd Port Carbon. • elass Al elial gond l s birg.L trcen Pirtlad aed elptda lbr & wil h l u T il ahl ita pped iren' b r :t7Ur a .Ago u to Y ia ertaiar ts ran k rel So y :q r . Y u ln ba r, a r ker ing t tbe wh ir art g,,,Nu ,iteh lb u rw ylk si l. , ...S tee. handle. from A lbany and .NeW Y ork ,' SPVI7 to M I W*117429 Bro a dway , New York. - with dispatekaa the barges will tease Vine street wharf, Philadelinds, weekly-f 2%c fodowiag rake will be delved es 2teD p , ared.: Dry floods, Qureasware, Ohms alarm - ~- '- f3 OO Groceries, 011 s. Liquors add Not kiwis •- - 276 Balt and Plaster, (to be shipped oo Delaware,) . . • 167 , .. A. S. MOORREAD, ' ..- Dace Schuylkill N a vi g ation Warehouse, lolt.Carbod. , • It. FOCLIT, No. ea Broadway, New YOrk, Boors--25.• iii•Gooda will be forwarded from Schuylkill nevem to all sodas or the Mine Mil Railroad. • olivine. Airit 6,1836 li THE NEW YORE ,WEEKLY TIMES. 41: literary 'awl News Journal eI, for the Family ;i and firesid 1_ , . T, e Charpest Newspaper in it' tea Ned sea., UPON the termination of the Presidential- contest, now 1 close at band,* the proprietors of the New York Wyatt Tuns intendlo introduce various and extensive changes in lb character, Which will render It still more attractive to the great UMW of the people et the United States: Its columns will then betas exclusively oecn. pled by political news and discussions, and ell: be pinch more largely devoted to Literature, General News, and interesting illsocilaneous Leading. 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The Warms Tulsa will also contain Editorial Articles dialoging all the leading events of the day, in such a manner as shall promise to be most widely useful and instructive. • In its political department the T 1111.21 will be Wholly fadeless:ant of all /Willed riles, speaking Reidy and boldly its own oplutona,--condemning Public men and Public bodies Orr whatever may be wrong, and upholding and sustaining them In whatever may tend fir t e advancement of the public goo& It will Also• eats eqiud and exact jostles to all inen,-;-itia preserve, tiro of the Tinton upon the, principles of the Constitu• lion, and the itaprbrement of the condition of Clause" by Education, Morality and Religion. 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And cOutalnlng all the nadir= spatter of the py iS Mat tai subset-Dan tt the reboot now Dollars per annum... Tian copies to ono addreasibr Tire Dollar.. , IPaystreno is tiV carve it regitfird irsrariit i odeagee; pad witpopers 'wilt Beer br eeat setti tate reasiot t 1/1* money; 1 • ' - ' 1 ? '.AliteSterv4lnelcalttg moony, or on Waimea of any hlrtd . with iftoadkr, to be addressed to timrpiblisbkes. '•: Fon MOND, Winn L - No. 13S Nassau eked; CO., Near.Tot.- .I!ftriintbsa 14'10 • - • EtkatoNAL: r f'OrTBVII4I4I - 11. - 0 — A(11410Y: - f Ilki AtituraW i orm of Aim Instittht - eon will begin on Mon t , SM 4 September lei, 9 o'. r K A. Si. • A special Vaseline bag been procured ice lento:idiom in french and German. - i, - , ROY. 411. R. 453111001, Principal. Pottsville. Angn . st Ml@ 1 CIOTROZ SEISM= ROB YOUNG LADLES ' Pottstown: Irontpurry Comitt Po e . ITPOttonIIE *titer sessions of thielnetitn will tommoke lith. Sae etraitani rti " U "."10.1 =EMI -80111111ARY, VAN miles northwest Ironl rOll - edelphia,trearNorristeere, Ps:, ilia be open ler ym "" lad ...bqg skovoil Years of age, trout October I, 154 d, IN ;nue itAT. The die ft basithM, the surrounding =*scowlingly beautiful, the aeterocoodations self tAw lad burden and ZOO students, and the terms not esorldbuit The range of studies is extensiva the liuteberit experienced and able, and- every reasonable N= lertt made'to proinots the phpleal, intellectual and difeal math* of the sardine: A circular will be motto Oder, with perthiulars and reiteroaces it &aired. • UMW, AARON, Principe.- Norristown, August 311.61 17,'IUfflUFWM AT t 4 IT P AVEAIge4 ADE Paper mss, 63 hold f636i 1 ig4 to 2 0 rendi.l23loarslag .4.u...*.a.byk6aia c d ateetteet, Pottsville. . , licrissolei. 8, VI 454 WATER METRES. PRE Subscriber having,beeu author J. ism t, the niaziofactorors of Vista, Metre; wil tai ply all Oviform loft with then at : ittrot a sox : PotinflloAoort 30, '6ll li4 all !I A N. i t: 4 1 3 tI Ii A O CI w R I n L E irdli and ready 12, attend COMMON PARIIPS, HALLS. KO& Ate. Orders addressed to N. J. am, or C. O. CARTS; will receive prompte,ktrentlon. . Pattern*, July 'l2, la 28.1y .1: e - 2rirectuk T ifte,l. Y .T7D E A ß Pl inish volunie 24 of Benton'a Ilistory . tit thO AMeriran rernmeult Ihr Thirty Yeas, from 1220 to 16 40, OM orting the work. Alm, sett in 2 vols., Gar tale at - o• : A BAN. /an Book & Stationery Rare. Pottrnlle, July 26,'b0 --* 30. PUBLIC SCHOOL INKSTAINOS. Tl-1/.. subscriber has had manufactured . to his Order • lot of Pnblle School iron Instant", . {able to insert and thsten in the desks. These stands nave coven; whkb slide o 1 when In use, and besides, they . cannot be sweet and thus soil the desks and furni ture. The: are a capital article for schools.. Teachers and echoed' Supplied by the quantity, at a. nassixs i • ' 1 Cheap Wholael e and Wall hook Eton. Pottraihanday Waft •: 'ai HE VOTWITHS I k A DING the FIRE II width destroyed out Coach Paetary;sud our 's emi, 10P11. we are not discouraged, but have gone Mo• lately to work. at- - the old shop near the Pioneer Purusee, where we will be happy to see our friends. Glee us a es/1 and audit us to repair our loss. AhItIGUT Pottsville, Oct.= 'bd. I air EXTENSIVE. MAIEMI L :II4IED, ateeentonge stret, pHE aubseriberis prepared, at his old stand, to hunt* all kinds of tasbnials in his line, for building id/11p and ornamental. U. In vitee particular attention to the Tomb litonesand Mona meats of his manufacture. They can be had 'limn ea. 'let, of style, and ;011 compare Ihrorably, In beauty and boil& 'with any obtained alas here; and aril 0153 n 4 at cheaper rates. I JOHN T. LANG. Pottsville. May Itebil WM. MATZ, Sbaiff. • 4lite s t AAIkALLIEN, .; I goad M ow lb ea, reivesaeliatelee; EALERS 1N iOIL, have just re . calved: direct from New Bedford, theibllowingsup p y or 00, leldeb they offer for dent the lowest market 1 - eeet W t intersperin 011,3,000p1. AlloterWlialeoll, 12,10:101 do Irleybintoll,o.ooo do I Reeked , do do 7,000 •do Also, to itore.Orrearing OR, Palo and Brown Seen, Sperm and foilaiiiantine 72. ME • KR4lllllllll=it WOLFF. • • Deakin; in. UraM - and MaiUT Produce, Nikon, Northumberland county, Pe E subscribers ad, now - prepared All aiirorder* of Wheat, ny -- 4(kirti. oats, Polatoiu, Bu r, Etc% lard, le:, thatloey be not to them. Coal operiatOra and proviakea county would do wall to get their supplies of grain And .provi dont from us, as we earl supply them at priced to be to that ,14 ‘lia:tad'a• Send us your orders. • ..1111.dral I WOLFF.. • Milton, 31w IS, Me•- ; •: • IS. DR. Ka2lE't APCTIQ„ WCPEDITION now ssesay for aseroyery. Personal Narrative, eontaini* an accounted the hapoetent Dl.eneries. perilous and thrltUlag adventures In the Aretie Regions, by Dr. KAM; Uluatratad by upward,' of WO ancestries:a. sir Upwards o' 25,000 :Ades of tbls beautifully /lie cuted and Intensely Intergethrs work, were suberribed for In advance - of publication. lii should be owned end read by errerybiely. Buta - ribersand others ran nor be • smiled bY, , 11ANNAN, /twat toe Rchuytklll county. Ocltoberll, '56 41- . 6'6 t 811190 K M, 80131181, _.`• - .11srage pour owes rename tkey a:Jaen - pi / , L HE Suoscriber has just received a large tursOrtment of fitaxidard h t Mlatellanei kir Winter livening reading, 'which hue lumps chased at the Trade Balm, where the traveling , boo kie - lanrboake their parchment, and we *el confident that we en hell oar hooka withbetter and more durable Idtalind quite as cheap as Wine 011 wed at Auction by traveling pedlars and booksellers. • lIANNANi • Wholesale and Seidl Bookseller and Stationer. iarSehool Books of every description in or In this section, irboleaaJo and retuU Mexhanta, twining and parents entiptied at the lowed rates. . A. B. CORCAB, Saadserti Dealer la Irarbasee x aad Lased Agent, &alwarer, Miencoota. • ' COLLECTIONS attended to and tax ea paid throughout thp Territory. Will attend to the percher* sod loestion of Government lends In Slllr smote, Wisconsin and lowa, end runtish drafts of laud" Masted by him, with accurst' descriptions of the mil, timber, dc. Particuler.ettention will be given to locat. ins tend warrants. Persons dosirisur him to locate war wentishbuld eltberlasre blanks for the ssolgnees' names; or attach bibs mantels Powers of Attorney, autbertiL inn him to-locate--them in their moues. Certilltatee 'from the Land Ocoee will be immediately forwarded to these for whom such locations are made. June 28,59 2.61 y 1 GEORGE J. PRII3'OHARD A ' Hookeeller and Stationer, minereoille, yeanci,. Agent RULISON'S Gimeral Agent foe the following works, in Schuylkill county , : Almon, the Circuit al- be American Lawyer, er, . • , . slimed TA:mum Maio 11 'a Do:nettle ilea thi Musa of Literature, ne, . Daughters of the Cross, nib Dow'stliciikiri USG and Allteutwres of ( : ! aliostrated Biography, Black lima.. Wisdoms in little things, t iCavaliera of the Cross, The people's Medial 'Ligh Mauna of •Blethodlsor,; I hoots, • he.. &a., - The *bore books will be delivered ott application to the nest, loamy part of the eounty at pukliaber's prices. - 17, • 20- The Greatest Medical Discovery o 1 AYER'S CA.TLEARTIo PILLS. TREY don't help complaints, but they cure theta. onv box has clued Dyspepala. • Three bow have cured the worst eases of Beneftda. Two boxes have cured Erysipelas. - • . ' One box always cares thelatindlee. • Three Boxes are sore to cleanse the system how Bolls —often less thin one dose It. _ Two the boxes have completely cared the worst of slows OD : small doses seldom all to elms the rile.. EgMMiMMMiiI th Strong_doses, reperited t aspel every worm from a body. - They should be given to children, whoan always mote or less afflicted With this scourge. ' As a gentle physic they have no equal. Una box cures derangement of the Liver. • , Half a box cures a told. T•. purify the blood, and thus strike at the thumb. lion of every disease. As a dinner Pill these Is not their equal in the world. They are purely vegetable, and can do no ham, bat do accomplish an unaccountable aineunt of good. Prepared by Dr. J. C: AYER, Practical Chemist, Lilian, Ham, and said by all druggists and dealers In medklab throughout this section. October 4, '56 40.2 m • Beath and Strength must Luivitably fellev . ite - U.e • BOIERHAvWs - • HOLLAND BITTERS FEVER AND•AGUE, And tit; carton► aitectlme consequent upon dlsordeced - ! OTOMACH Olt LITAB, s i gh se Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach. Coliodry Pains, Heartburn, Lam of Appetite, Despondiseel, themes, Blind and Bleeding Pike. In Neworis, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections!, It lam In witoccous provtd LW: barest, !tad itt other. egad. 'ell &witted cure This la a purely vegetable compound. Prepared on strictly scientific princildes, after the xuanuerof the tele. bitted Holland Professor, Doerhave. • ilcramatof iligreat success in most at the European States, Its Introduction Inlet thellnitcdtitites was Intended mice especially for those of our fatherland pattered: here and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting wlthgreat ran ee,* emeog them, I nom offer It to the American public, kneeing that Its truly vonderfutuadkinal shims must eattnowledged It Is particularly recommended to those persOns whose constitutions only hoe teen impsired by they:outlaw one sae of ardent spirit/, or other gems of disalpatior:,.. Generally instantaneous In effect, It duds It way directl y to the seat of Ilk, thrilling •Da quidkee) flitter, zeive, - . Mains up the drooping spirit. and to tact, infusing new health and sigoein the sYslemi NOTlCE.—Whoever expecte to find In thls a bereav will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and' tow n ma INA, It will prove s palatal aromatic cordial, pleassed of 'lngo tar remedial properties. Caution I—The gent popularity of, this delightful Aroma 'bait Induced manyltultations, 'which the while should guard against purchasing. De not persuabd to buy anything else until you have gimes Datehaeve Holland Bitters a -fair trial. One bottle will warless you how Infinitely sorrier it Is to ail these Imitations. Bold - at iPLOO per bottle, or ids bottles for $6.00, by the Sou Psoinutro!s, BENJAMIN PACE, JR. 98 antis alai" 13 eenis a year, Z 6 Mb a year i hall WA. WORK. jPdAdpatspQ PNp OILS ows ts DYSPEPSIA, _ Disease of the Mane3rs. Liman computurr, 1 IVEARNESS OF ANY BIND] 31anyeadurbtil Pharviacetdistt and Meads, Minburg, Po. j For Wei n- Phllialetphis. by the nents—Uolfmati SiorwlS, aero of the bonctral; John Johns, Eire street; Drott & Sons.' .1,23 Forth 2d sheet. Also in Thoolbalt, by PattonCa,: Lentester. bi‘ 4 .Tolta V. Log A thk.; Polterillo, John Brown, sad 7. end 'C. Eytla;; tunnqua. by E.'l. fry; by 1:1!. Butas t and In Erbnylkill Uliii/s by Drz- E IRO 1111 NOVEL'ROA WORKS. . . 'ftC: pilOntilpets weal.l imipect -1 et ,,, ray MIAs the entrees et the Cost Ea ;,. * ..lon Witte le pMpired to manafectme ' :`,,,. , i.,,,., Stem Atailueay perwer orpattara, 16 .&- - "t'" eumpl orany Ity.and Coal Breakers of every umeripttoa. pet V Itoiling Urn, Grist andlew3.llll 3Mchluor,4o,eartltiporercriterletrand form. • Hexing are v> ••teolFirol - luietlr of Plater4 , N old gnat ftrigtte4 for doing basturee' the work am be . exe cuted with the peutettt &p reach All ordeal the obi. um theakfultr reeeiree end promptty executed 0 1 J. R.JONIS. nanWigir> , llmol4 . te '' . 1- , ! 21.e in .....1--,,—.4., L. T. 0111NVIIrsWORKfrasp . baortfaily invite elc==. tbeatteution of the badness community to their beer Foundry end Machine Shop; a= in thnbiern of StlClalr, Schuylkill comp qr. .uhati *IN Sao: prepared to build • WW I EngineSt Coal Smokers, Limps and Machinery of every pattern. Also, tititt Ctrs, iron or lintsantatimpsot any else or pattern. Delon practical utectutukaAkva op. orators and others who want machinery scold do welTto Ore them a r.sll and torainlttetattlir work. Orders thank fully received and exceitiodtt the shortest notice Andre reasonable terms. fIATTIEMS, 011111M113 & CO. fSt. Cialr, June 21, thiy ASHLANDIRON_WORKL TIIIti:SUSSCSIDERS are no fully tivea tetUrnish. at the Ashland 1 tea 1 3 - , .. - or„Stestau ltaglaes and Patna of any Prrei end entetat.f. for coining and other - - purphati, Coal Breaker of every deb sad ;Otero nor is 11114), together with'castiugs arid tbrilegi of erertdescriptioas. 'Coal and. Drift Cars of all sizes end Phalle. large Trutt ead Rome furuttleal at the shortest notiee..l The sahectibers , halter thew Inenehuh Ariq tenet*/ of the Mak: la a prurient weetuusic, they *ill be able to furnish 'diad em that till eceepare Isforally with any to the ß. fen - AU orders directed to Calass'i Raoa,,:dah ai`' red, Schuylkill county, , receive precept atten. lion. ' °MOTS, I 311C1111134 GARNER, JOlnt C. GARNER, .I•3agPli 041 , 11111, - 19 • Aditand, K* 10,16' O : TERB.IALLEWILIRON W • -8, alitaqua, glejlmaynall Wountyl • s. Thor nbacti aers, proprietors of the aborenamedereatilieestabliskuner tan " nourireto th e ettitans of frelpaylall coon - ty, and the 'ohne generally. their' readi twastotort out,any Intl all landed work In their line, at the shorteit notice, and In the most sat isfactory wanner—reel aa handing Steani Engines, man nfactoring lialhoed and D ritt Care, ramps, Cestinireand IlLaebittery of all Mode. ; )nly the best workmen are atnAlOYcd , end satimiketion may therefore be safely goarsciteedo Orders from *broad promptly filled. I cAavats k ALLEN. Naimoli, January 21, liiss MEAVIPI t I : ADOW ft. _ ER NIMO IRON W ORKS. Ns, • RUT it,iron and Brass Founders,' respectfully inform their pp 'l - i.""*" 1 trons,and the public generally, that they TM - • ere fully prepared at the *bore establish- Merit, to Manntartnro Stem Engine* of every size; Vamps, Railroad and Drift Cars, and every other deseriptisn of Iron and paiw Castings imitable tbr the Call Mlnint or other tininess, on the moat reasonable terms: Also, Dlorriat_Celwil* for Blast rwrnafwl a n d Machine workin . genem, • Repairing of all kinds done With neatness and despatch \ at the lowest prier*. All ern* fardiebed by them war ranted to perthrm well. They would soltelt the custom of those who may want artieles La-thelr line in this r trinity. A:torttrs writ meet with iin I% inediete 'end prompt %Um tim.. i • S. W. ' Mareh e .4,1854 I . 8.. INDSON. ? DOINALIPSOgr= ~. DONALD'9/4 I Of, WORKS. ; . Ltie..r.:it CO s - a CO. respectful .Ctilllli ly intita the attention of the business .. 'mg; cortutiunity td their. new Foundry and ~ ..., ra ~ = m.biu,,, Mit in' the town of 'Donald . .. son, tzebuylk county. They :are now ready to °secede ad Ordeni fur tusehinery,lsucla as steam engines, pumps: !oat !breakers...will gearing for. grid sea me mills, railroad sod drift tux, 11,c;, 'Ac. - Befog prattles' roeeturates.ee Itatter.ourseleeis that all work domed the- Donaldsonlron Works, will give seat ,sathitiPttwt, -es win *iv+ the future custom of their. patrons Orders ahanitiolly received and eisoca• ted at the shortest tottee, and on reasonable terms. . ' PETER COX. ALFRED JONIP2., LEWIS MILLER. , .... MILLE. February 771suissf ; :ja 7 L 77 - 7 citititt" R.li r • • DEHAVEJrB,I - WORKS, earn e [Cense. •-• ' Subscriber is - prepared to mane-. &epos STlfa r ki Si401.1").8 of.any . power, ga;P. l'utepantany capacity,and Coal Breakrra • 0 - .= of every deseription; as well as every other kind of mackinet7 used in alines, Breakers. Furnaces, (Roiling Pills; Fay. !lilts, &e. from the taeillthCs Ossessad tbr manufacturing, and from long experience in the business, work can be tinned out at this establlshaulit, at the eery lowest prices, and et a superior quality. ; Persons desirous of phttinit up inartilueryof any kind, are Invited te all end examine patterns and become no pnainted with price before ciantraetins elsewhere. • Orders of every kind are atdirited. and strict attention willbe given to their prompt exeention. • • 'WILLIAM ItiIIIIANEN. • , , kfinersville, Deceinber9,lBs.l 48-4 f • : TILISIOIONT.. • . - • TREiIkI r 3NT totQPIWORK; Tremont., chtsylkui county. • lie Sub-scribers respectfully ithrite • thO attentioh of the buslneascommthilty mo - Pli to : their New Machine Ehop and Fouts-- • 'ill/ • az dry. erected In the town of Tremont, and under the saporintendenee and manage ulna of Messrs. 7.. StatdorE and' Philip U naholts; where they are prepared tO execute all priers for Machinery of Praia and Iron, and' as Bleam• Engines of any power, Pinups of any capacity Ctial Breakers of every : descrip• Hod, all kinds of (tearing Ifor (tolling Mille, Oriel and Saw Mills, Drift Cara, and all kinds or lisilroad Castings, snob as Chairs foir Flat endT Italia, Frogs, Switehea, and all kinds of Cast and Wrought iron Shafting.. Mr. Um-, bolts being a practical Mechanic, and having had the con *deuce and experience for Many years in the Coal Region, persons desirous of futtlnir up Machinery of any kind, are Invited to call and examine our patterns and impeder quality of wort. and teems acquainted with prices at (Vbs. Works, before runtrseting elsewhere. Orders ()rev ery; kind thankfully received, and strict attention will be given to their prompt execution, having severslls, 20, SO, 40, sad CO horse Engine" on hand. Jan. 6, 1 1336 C. A.,ig A. M. szurrra i , PORT 11:11.1tBON. , • '. FOUNSIRY& 111/ICoF c gitiSP • Port rbon, lay 0.. a. . ..sease T. IL WINTERSTEEN announo- LL es bla resulinesa, from the completeoutet P 9 P - 5 =PIof the above oamodeetabllJ Imeat t osup maz ply an orders, in hie ilne of bnalnass— . saeh as for Steam Luninea, Railroad and Dr ft • rs, Pumps, Coal Breakers, Castings and libietOne , ri of ever: pattern. He Warrants his work to give oath thetton, and accordingly solicits patronage at honor and abroad. 1 Jan.27.15i4 4.11 y • FRANKLIN IRO N WORKIK — Ali:Misseersunnonuee to the Pub rCtalli, Ile; that ,hey are the Proprietors of 'the Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately ear sled on 14 8. Sillyman, where they con , . tine's ,to manufacture to order, at the shortest notice, Steam Engines, Pump& Cked Breakers and 'Matinee) of tamest any Dm or description, for mining or other purposes.; Also, Eallroad and Drltt Cars, irenor Mixt Castings of any site Or-pattern. Orders are nerfeest• Folly solleltsd. IDEO. B. FISSLEII it BRO. 'Franklin Shove) Worki. ' The snbserlbera cordlinie to furnish ihe.Collleri and. Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shovels of an kinds, at the loweet Philadelphia prices. Attention is partien laityl called .'to their Coal ;Simnel& Orders for Bhorela of any Ilse Or pattern prMaptly attended to. • DEO. B. FISSIER R 11110. Port Carbon, August 2101152. 31.tf . - FOUNDRY 'AND ACHINE SHOP, . ~ • Stilletsm.yar act orre o. • • ear; IiOTICX..—The Imminent of the late firm ' of SNYDER k MILNE.% will be conUn met by ,Ute subscriber in all its various braimbes s'pf Steam Engine building, Iron /Dundee, .manntactarer of all kinds of *n 11 1 1141 7, or heillim 4111114 Blest iturniuve. Railroad C4l, de, de. - Ile:will also continue the business of Mlsr lug and Selling the celebinted Pine threat Wktle Ash and teeds and 9pnbn Pena Rcti Ash anis, being sole proprie tor of thee. Chahar* I • GEollar W. B IYDES - 21.1844 L • 3-tf • TO COAL itIPERATOOS & ; . anoweer moiler vs or ks. : r„,. NERS. - The subscribers respeetßally invite the attention, of the brudnees community to "7 1 their:Boiler Works, On Railroad strestAte• - 3a , T4 low the rasklnger Depot, Pottsville, where they are prepared to manufacture BOILERS, OP EVERY DlsBCßll.2lo.lti, Smoke. Stacks, Alt Stacki, Blast Pipes, Gasotneters, Drift Cart, de., de. 1 Donets on` hand. Being practical nowelluredrit, and having for iintrs devoted I hot:melees entirely td this bench Of business, they flat i‘e themselves that work done at their establishment will glee satisitsetion to all who may tyre them with, (alb— individuals and CoMpnies will end it greatly to their 'd ean*. to awnless thelivork before enraging eleetch_tre. May 6,1855 . 1041 1 ..1 LJOIIII JAMES NOBLR.- poLutia MAL. UnSCILIISEnn re specreuily 'an flounce t the public that their new /101 l ma y- Log Mill now completed and In full r,pe „jzia ration. and that they are prepared to sup —• ply all kinds of Bar Iron of various slang thei will warrent to be, IMPO,riot quality to any Obtained from abroad, at the same prices. • fi They alto manufarture T Rails, fer the ore of the Col lieries and Laterni Roads. weighing from 21 to 50 lbw per yard; toads of, the bost lion., and which , be fount much cheaper than-the imuorted article. i Being pinetkattneChanTei," and having had considerable esperienee in the Iron business, they flatter themselves that they 'can late intim:satisfaction to purchasers, and -also make-it their.interiat to. patronize home Inasulke. f ur** . JOIIN BURNIBII. it CO. Decemher Utfll j • • 4944 - • ; WA STilllirsTOS •IRCEN .rentrctise, rte., • - .1; NUS ArtßUft. respectfully Invite tthe attention of Use trainees community ig glit In their New Machine Shop and Potindry erected between Coal and Railroad streets, • • - • -- and bnitliSnß on Norwegian street, where •ey are reputed to Matte all girders for machinery of tress an Iron, inch as Steam Engines. all kinds of gear • log for Mug Mills,g and goer Single and Doable at, Pimple, Breaker", Drift Cars, all kinds at Itallscad as Chaise for Plat and T Rail; Frogs, Seittlums, dm; all kinds of cart and wrought Iron Shafting! Being prticartoechanies, yield having ludo he demands Of :the C4al Raglan their study for years, 'also all kinds of prebinery in their' line of business, they ;Batter tbleMbekreii that work one it their establishment :will give istisfsetims tcs allwpo may honor theta with a „call. All orders; tlainklnny meelved and promptly ese anted, on the mast reatiOsable terne: - • ; V. f- THOMAS WREN, . dA14,05 WRZN. • ' t October 2.1562 , '1 • 404 f • • 1 - 74PALOA — L:1 - 11 - .AROLLIIIC MILL. • tit tinbstribers beg leave to an, trounce to their llrtends and the public., L seriertregatrat their new Rolling:Mil at katO Alto Is now ! Complete, and 'ln full °peculiar', and that they are prepared to tarnish:. rails Of Wine voltam', welshing from .1"..1 to , 161ba per yard.- Alto: allfertort attestor flat, square and round moretrante bar hon. Ordera,kw tans or, bar Mon aro re4retfully eolidted, and *ln 'meet .kith, Prompt ettennoa if left either at the _Ealing Mlll, -- DrUbt rt Leith's Midvale -Stara, Centre street, neat Abe!, rates. ILA FWOOD, LER & CO. t t IFFIdENI E. Corner Centre and 1k: Market stimds, gory, Pfiltsrine;Jartnary Ist;, . The undersigned bare tblsAsi kneed a rovrt, lbanhip under the style and ,firni of MAYWOOD, LEE k I 110,, fir the purpose nr manufarturing italiroad and Bat Iron, at tbolr Palo Altolcnillne Mill. L :unlivana TIAN WOOD; tritA lID fctE, 111;08011 BRIGHT, ._ 111110.18. - 'rho loOmnas Of Mallets. firm cd Lee, Drisbt & . be folltod „ hi the Ararat, Itayociod, Lea a Co.. rigt ''f I.rt - ISM,. THY StED -- UFF - reiletved, klot!of supeript-Tiin .ll . othyaeoct»-uelt imp. Ar atta by IL MYNAH. • , , •Th.y.—.7,..N. . . .• er ...„ c...,„..... wocia respect= fulitinfutto thatinutnemaarkmda andetudanteraw B faillUlleottab , ,ttad their amotintent of CW1110;211 , 1 rapang utnadataint Is (mach lixior thm over, apd the,. *re diaposod to goll chimp. Nensonn 11% lag ,ate &Warr, bate the privilaga of nxchattgiug clothing igurchaacd al tlitiatoinhlt they do hot snit; T . . • • .... - • • , - . • V. A. BOW 4 ilatlTilrg, '• • . ' • 1.72 Chesnut St.. carnt.r rt TPRlll.l%llada. ' Artil tt,ltta ~.. 'I. • 10.ty . . - 1 El LAIR. p.' fiilrst ews. ~~ Mi!tt:tS • J Ma ilEsissaus Prlsdaersoi Fifteen of the free State priatment is Huti• gas bare beett_trieii_and,stequitted, tett ee*att of them, wet* immediately re•arriated" other charges. Governer Geary bars *med. to licomptiet with fifty-fire • new whams of the same party. • • • • Tim, Latest trout Sarepa. • The steamship Enropait New York brings news from Europe to the ,lst inst. The win. isterial newspapers of England and France confirm the differences which at iirt between, the Allies, relative to the Austrian occupation of the Principalities, and it is no longer doubt. edlthat England and Austria are h secret league. 112 GIMID WNW Annexed are ihe.ply -slitter in the varlomaltaten of the -thisrf as far - is is known 'with arty daises of certainty. Itrilis4ortbert Statile loan M. 000 votes wore polled forldr. ifillitorevehlth kb coronation with the vote which was. pellet) ,hr Prereont to the; South.- must be added to the oppto anion vote against Buchanan: lint 1 Stith VI. midos to lei heard from. • Bechnosn. la elected ' , bat it Is by *large minority „ vote:*. , • - --• roman rots.. iliatfaftet WPM Bnch'n. Oppoei'n. ' bash. "Wt. 11111. Maine. Nit riamPetthel "5,574 • 5 Vermont, . 13,000 6 • ..- Iliastschuretts; Mode Want, 411,717 ConecUcat, . 7013 NvirTork, mow New Jersey, ta,ooo Pennsylvania. 26,000 "Datinvazw. • - 1,828 I literybint4 . . —.-- _.. Vbittnia. • 23,000 '-- 16 '--. .- Nor.tt Caroltus, MOW ' ..,---- •:, 10 -.. • Sonth euraltui, 40,000' --;,. 'lf ' .r. ' Georgia, , 13.000 ---- . • 10 4-- .- Alabama, • . 10,poo : . .... ..... kliteleeippl,' 1%0)0 , .----. i 9 I , ...- . ..... loulsiefte, .• um .'—. • 6 .-. : Tenn . 4 10 ( X) ^...."' • ' is , -- .Ohl 20,000 ICI Kentucky,' 10,000. , , ---.-e •12 • 0, , • -- '. --- - •••• Indiana. ' sopoo 11lizotg, - 5,00)0 Wiscoodia, UAW' Ion!, "Inrcrial, 0 10,000 Arkansas, 10,000 Texas, • • B, ooo ' Moeda. . 4000 • California, Not hood from.- • VA= SIZSgI •110 114 Add.probableilllinon vote ‘ 250,000 Posmlar aij. againct Buck. 266448 In the•nbore, South elmslin* taste her Vote by the Legistatitre, we have given the whole vote of the State to Burhanan, which Mill loam the pop. ular majority, or the country against Illetianam by upwards of 10,0001 votes. • (- • Pemnaglituata. The Evening .13elletis gives the returns from sisty;one bounties in this Elisio, which foot up, as foil out , ' Btaafrbt MALI Elides°, Union, .1111asoni, 7 Opp. . 61 Co'i aids!. 3311,066 201,235 20,3Y6 937,601 3 " reported. McKean, Warren, fa • It/A036, 909,2416 - 20016 92140111 naelmasn's minority to the etate;'. Boatsmen o,fer Moon tick PM° The Linton vote is divided, 4r sisals be saeortynsd , as follows:--From,,nt,145000, Fillmore, 400. • Tic entire vote of the State will mooed 460,000 which is 37,000 More than the entire vote at the October elee,e: We will give i complete table: visit week., 1 . be4iiiire..ollleistl Vote. fAsetialealk Mame. 'wimps New Castle, 3576 2625, 300 Rent, • - 3083 ' 1530 Siam, . 2344 .2020,, •-r-- '8403 6173 306 Buchanan's plurality otter. Fillmore, 1823. Buchanan's majority OTtr 11.1, /5,2.1( Ceabeetlost.• Fremont, Bitehalloo, Fillmore, ' Rho f TslnLd. Fremont, 'Buchanan; Fillmore, Riassiohasittak •, Fremont, . .-307,373 Buchanan,, 4 - ' • 19,734 " Fremont( oiler llueltamm, 03,843—siese n1143,- 888: • • • A Oar OLD must of; a follow, who was unhappy IFeneherrhelause the "dry vine," ai Car lyle would tall him, could not penetrate the thick ligament that covered the erusty man's soul, sig. laded to the minister - his ,desire' to have .'pew nearer the pulpet. Carl't yoi.hear?" asked the good man. "Yes." wit tbo reply. ' "Cos% you Sec ''Thou lisby do you obasige r "Because," said the obdurate one, "1 am so Ihr off .that whew your wines get • to roe they ,ate as , flat as dishwater." • Kuts4a.—Governor Gear,tbad, at the last ac counts, arrested seam dosreWor more free State men in the southern portion of tile 'territou, ea the charges of having participated in the tecent distort:Mores near Ossawatocule. fib was invited tbare:by the free State men, to protect:them from ibe.rdbberiee and outrages corninitted by South erners. The Governor escaped' the responsibility of making there arre.ta himqolf, by having the .U.'B. Marshal with him; anal while the Governor readied the settlers by soft 'weeds, the Marshal, we ernisintsbout making .airests. • Not a single Pro.slavery taan hes yet been arrested. 11 is' la temaritable.itate of fames they have in ICansas.4— X*Th 41nrirfeac ~r XOT SO BAD. irsz souvrorri I:4AUCT Ohl e M f,ooloP thou *awe, m7 Dotr. - if three* to be seem intlimg to these my peepers. 4. single's - peek orprees t 4 - 1 . • Oh seek It there, my lady, t Nay, Do net cap slow. Aga whoa the green's dilative/ 1 4 pritboo let me Laof t' be tarhrtB. 1 .- CORABCTED I►SEKLY FOR rim JoratzrAz. 1 ; TIODCCIL PIIIIADA. liar yoLLE 111171:110101. Wheat Soar, bb is 75 666 ig‘ lobo #7504 oo By e “ i " 411 am. 600 5 000 50 Ours wad " 325 , 350 3 00. /I SO Wheat,red,6nxb- 164 - 160 1 , 45 01 82 " ethlte " l -83 , . 1 6.; 153 0 165 Il .! '• 10 ;87 78 0 0 Corp, rhlte, " CO '7l SO 0 0 ~ yellow " 67 ' ' 72 . . 60 062 Oats, " - 43 .-- , .40 . - • 3700 Cbtlegil, per RI, , ' 9!,4 '' 8 010 1 4 It 01t Coffee 4 10 . 10 0)1 10 016 Hams; " • 18 ' , 10% Meer perk, ' 18 SO ' 18 76 Butter,dalry," 14 66 20 ' Sugar. • " 01744 -• 8X 0107( ; • Nolerses,pergall. 44 0 85 50 0 68 01.1,1111063, ."" ' IDO 99 ~ wbale erode 15 086 it It . tint er, 92 0 95. 4 tab spring 1 00 " " 161048,, 105 1 cool 06 di! 896120, spiting. 186 • ' " wintet. . 200 .. , • • &N. TO : • : T • ,! UM Anthtets rn:lzy,No.l,ton 41 4 of a N 0.3, Chueoaf fdadry,Nol, " N 0.2, , Scotch Ykr, No. 1, Railroad Bars, English Retard, daterleaa Bar,Rammarad, Rolled; Blormat, Cattier" Platea v lto.l, 104 lbs. a is - N o s" 44 Atzt. , ,Aw. Thim'ormi, tor Rotted, R. B. Spikes, eme 100 Sta. 'En g 4 44 Spring, '. 44 "VMS. sbisittldne, Rd*, 00 • .11. Pig Galena, • 100 ~ ChertsrConaty, a ' .ITlrginia, a Porelgs .. 4,4 Mir. No:1, H POIVSTILL • Wheatroor,b $7 Orkol Peados, psed, $4 141 Aye Flooribld., • .41MY do ' do .. enpaed. 2 00, 10043tibusbe1 3 1 45.2 id Oiled Appkte, peed,' 'A Rye, do 33. Ka', fk.ses, l4 Qom, , do 415 flutter, per pound, Ott, do • ' 41 Moulders, II OIN Polutr4A, do' WS items, , : do 12. it Timothy peoa, . 4Z. Lard. 34 Moor teed. S tO Platter. del- astipor too, ••:10 4010311, per , .1 50 PiIIiTSVILLIO PllOOl l OB —OIE.AUSTII. - .tßctratt Prices.) riouß.—Wheat Flour aol Is Ekon $1 tap OD* old., and Rya at 115 .5. .nye (.'hop at 44 Alitlk qt by, aud aura Masi MO du. • • t • ORAIN.—WhIIe Wheat *lts M $J CS * ha., and Jest atal 53 do. atte 90 do„ Cora 75 do, Oats 45 do. al l.AT9,—Beetselts at 153, 4s. Its Ration 10 tali do. CWI2 4o..Batutage. P1%d0., Pork 17% do., /Malan 10 to II do.. Llano 12% la do. bolositak 13 40. VitOVlSlONA,4..natter galls from tS to 77 0 0 0WD Cheasel2q do.. Eggs 1.0 eta. * d.s. • r kalualLik—Stit u. Muse 9 eta.* 19, WWII) do., Sit .1110., 14 ' Vrilaw 17134 dm, MAW 40.„ crusiwd sud Pulrertsod 1U do. ; Vitt: ITS AN 1s1(1.111.TA lll.M..—Turatpata ears *peek, Apples Mei do., Sweet Putatoes 50 do, (Zama da ex.aptiorrloa 12% ets.* q )? ttd t.. Peppers LT etc . a., CitV, tape item .19 09 to $lO UO.l Itunclrett,i AN. 4 YOND ••••• 21 ra. EE33 =EI LM! 9 4 4. ~; ' Ell E=M3 42,492 34,870 2,472 - 11,46? asap 1,675 IKE 30111, 11011.14.- 20 00$ 27 I 24 0 00 25 00 29 004 121 00 66 0044 66.100 65.0044 70 00 65 000 90 00 BO oftt 55 00(4 75 00 40 0044 . 45 CO 4 7540 5 - 4 * : 3 7546 4 1 4al Oce 21.°4 —0 ZI 000 la 00. as 00.162 AO 6044119 67 00 00 • - -r. L-60 746 . - t 4 _ - 4 1 1 00 - 2X 0044 41 00 1 •-• 8 1. 80 -48 , 4 370 660 0000 41144 7 60 0/0:2,1% --to 34 OW 24 SO -r -1-0 - --. --0 - -.. 11.4MKETS.
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