Pi .1.17' 4 4 , „„ - ; • , Pa- , ; 2:r1;,-. AttiOtrs' P .- 0 - TfeViili., SATURDAY. Di-CV-U.O "CM. 20, 1956. -eV-Tae (Amulet len gf l u hflualta' JOURNAL Is equal to ty , Accgreßate .circ(flatitij.-er any Tamp. other English ro.,eirettblialiediotheVtnntrv—atolrotit circusates sement-amour ,he beat portion of the an at IWItA onlumtla Is of course; worth as much to the ytrertiser as If published 10 etnv tlime other papers. 1 .try{fes the rateal or, adtrtiting "gre always graded to 4 .14* adoordlng to the eirrulailori orthe paper. I _ Information Ii wanted of thrtlfollo v ine named persons; whose pa! r ex were ordered .to be eloppod by Postmasters bating . t ips amnia: ; Perhaps some person can give us Ineermi-" 11n of their vbeaboute: HIY OftFita. resided nom. :It. Louis, Me.. ryes • tr OM MILLER. ribertscille. Somernetro.: Pa., • 600 I'. TiIOMAS, Ca Atioti Dinntganneti ca.; Pa; 3 00 ire publish the atoSso merely the the purpme of oh ruing InOnnatio aatdtbOrpresentresidenre. The Sist 1 . 3 be eontinnedfuns timeito g time. A .Litt Sib 41ml If are obtain sitiern&ry infonnation; _ • t OUR POLITICAL CREED.- 1 , lictermlhed op Hien to the extension of Slovenian°. •;,.Torritorica or the United state,--and opposition to, •hq acquisitionnfny Territory,. either, by annexation, ,grell.ase fi °pug est, for the extension ref f the area of , j,. Ilrery.. . • tippositionto an Interference tith s tho rights of Flare. • :41ers lu lb . °. S tag in which Siarory exists by State aw—while;at tlt • same , thou. we de ltas , a change In the 'fv,titirs Stare La ,•41:ing the right of trial by. ury to , tl tablish the dal 1 M a slave, which will tringlthe law althih the tirolts 1 the Constittition. The Imprdreme t of 'our lore's and Harbors, for the - ;rontoUon 'of the Internal! Commerce of the Country; -, , rather with sue ' aid es may be..prudchtif extended by vi.,. General (lore none, to the construclion of Railroad . .1i Telegraph' Lir us to the Pacific' Ocean, to facilitate tt .;cl , COMM unlea lon throughout the Country, which is. umonly means rby which such an extonded- Toniton t ..:1 bound toguither In eini,linlon. A' teveltuo Itoqiirn of drake' levies! On 'Foreign ?der .ha i dlae , auffirieo for till: , support of the General Gov -,el tent, and to ii ranred;:ui to ikerltninate In favor of; I. ..4. Igo to protect the Notestie I utinistrp.-Of this °wintry. While we accorto even man the right to worship his i,ator acc.iedlu„; o the dictates of his owtt.eptiscieuce - Ilion!. ,fmi: me L lestatinit, and will prOacribe nu . man d i .. . . . ... . . Irthplare. who is a ° geed 'r,ittaen, and ur "(Mitt Cliioll%-7yet we hie do:ebletfly 13athelte, Jesuit Pal, and all other For th nrcerdance with our Institutions, I account of hl4 rdlally iopports p' ad to Itomat itillneure. nt • nd the hest good of thli muses—and sltion to men who give or otter to Ito- . c, to itilluence their Totte, its a inea4o ement 74;111E111;d ste mut others. ut lino or malt' fent uror the leading will indtht•tor to A4Tecute hereafter. ttud Christianity, opi Catlaollmati polittral raTan. i The above is an principles thiM pa, 1111ESS NOTIOErf.. jEßirdntsn pit rottiou. Ste advertise- A IIOOR•H}:E OE Igned'llr. groat iiuitior Coal I,4nde In Wyoming abE NOTICE., meor. silElett 01, 3ILS ERF . , Se. I liad of Cie llatlonal':Antlzracito Coal the l'Oltsrlllo Life luFurani,e and mir ti pany. o rug Company, ADallNlB, t ATOIAS' . Notico, Fignol A. 11.*.11bon nil 9 irab Ewing ERS are ',noted at:the Tryrorton MOISSIM I lipottielit. • r E.K COMPANY,—Sec advestlsernent Tina.Sur adve TIIII NEW Cit ibis Virginia C' AJIOUSE'and 1 liortisement, • •juil Cninivany. • nt, in St . Clair nro eifered for lcnlo. , See •ned Jelin Howard. SEE COUNTY ekli.IIIh5SIONE11:1 Not le in regard to ;114log a covere4 bridgo.ln Pnider township. NEW JUVENILE Boutin for 4.1.0 holidays .can be talned at Fianna:Ws store.' See advertisidnent. • . . . . . . - AIX AIILU . POP F. l'i'lj on Centre -street; is offered iate. See adviirtisement, Wm. L. Whitney,;..Agent. l'Ill:SENT8 FOff, TILE -1101,11)AYS are offered' In a lib- I rpirit by Evans il: Co., V.) itroaduay, Ndw York: : rparticulars: Itl.e ad-terllstinent. - , IitiLIDAY (UP :?.—(.11e1In k Co.. 19 4 , Chesnut' street, hiladelphia: have for 'iale. a finperli asaortmerit of fan. _and useful articles , . , For particulars see advertise .1 • . ~.. .... i'il EL A 1) F.I.PIlli AND la:Anna; la 1 LROA.II CO!- :'t•.% V.—An election Mr offirers td thin Company willthe i tt,l in Philadelp tie on the 112th proximo: bee advcr- Lviment. ' :,. , 1 .• .I 1 i.‘2III.IYLKILL .' A riIIATION,COMPANY. he elec. ti of ollicers of lils Company for the enntil gjyear, di.lie heliPin Philadelphia oti the sth proxl' t- of See ., ivertistentent 111 El ANNUAL ELFCTTON for ' , Meets tif theS.cbuyl- II County Akrieultwat Horticultural and •Alecinifilcal. .......imitin, will tie held In a' l -huyikill Riven on the 8d ~ , Ahno. .seo adbertligement, • • ' niSS on the pereelie, will open a scii oat • for limos, the Ltb proximo, ; the room recently ecru. ,frd by Miss . Preshy, on :two id ttreet. , Ylit fact should oecive loin parents the attention it Inerlti. • Plan Pli ANUTOI'ES, Leather Beltlitp,..,Corn Sheller/I, un llylme !intro and Forks, Skates and lloys,',, Toed Doz .,. ran to obtained at the Hardware 'and 'lron depot of, frank Putt; In Centte stn, t: (live him a call. Ve TUN ~w l'orAl Ledger, the - great family. weekly pa.' pr.lltr witlektht• most popular writurn in the. country . utribute, has n 'or attained tho extranrdlitaFy'Circula :vn of One Unto red . and Ninety Thousand copies. and , o,s',riptions are continually pouring in. See the Lrd..e. r'r advert ar.ement in another column. • , • yo those uf osr pa trOns rrhci bar,,is promptly res.. p•on4eil to . the b Ils'srltich . we have from thin; to time opvarded the, dining the season, we are utitl4., )bligationS. 4s we; are still sending bil ls boo shit are fudebse:d 14 us, //try will confer °tinnily great a favrr by .proMptl? , liquidating Weconlemplate malting a statement nt our sub ..'ription list/ its. size; plying OoiCiJition, etc., 'nil as we [fedi n naturnipritle in exh4ng a mod ' list, our l'atroti can„si , cl us much in the effort tY - continuing to reeptnid With promptness to ,our ;At: visitei.l4 l ' . ' . 4100.4 a I TIIE A 141.9 11(;USE.—ilio Itep . oit of the coin- L:ittee on the I t.tanagetneni. bl this Institution, will be founeelsowhere. IVe hove no room for •eam.s . ;yet. 1/n fnetl the Reportespeak's fur it:tolf,. and cade4conulie t ilinost unnecessary. .. • • • : , --- •• • • . '4, k,7 . , . .IIoN. J: 01.41NCY Jo - Nes isnamed : for a scat in llr.,lluelianati s Ilabipet. ' . • • 1 , , • ••• , 411-0. TUE LiNei.STElt BA N K.—Thor is a strong mbability 11/ t this institution will beput An its ; , et again.' • t V. - —... • --rm., ......4 1:SITEI. , T.41'1:8 SENATOR.---7Tho gontlomen . 7 , ..ni,tnontlY naumJ iis Senator, to .Etipercode 'r. Broqbe (I r , aro on the Democratic Silo, Henry i. k . :i•storan.llpharles At. Buckalew. On the Op .,!.ition' sift r l.rultM 01 Kutili.l and Simon Cantor h. . sw.r. onsco.—.lly : tfio ,'City of, ,hiladuliann, we, ate- in possession tes to the 31 ink. 'The news .ia INe.tanve n revert that England at with the otlier:powerni re-open tr,at Paris, tiad it'is said will shortly 1 insurrection in ; Sicily is re- Eurtotit 110morr nt Liveipool niiuportajit. lig th tagyeen Conicien I ttet at l'ari urted. ' I '.13 FOIL BANK CIIARTERS.—To the 1 ,hick arFernb;es . in January, there ti iileren applications for ..bank!ng rhiladelpiiia, on aniggregain capi- I i ilb!); iillilofor the country there aro / plieations for.art aggregate • capital . tieing a total for the Stat!of thirty a ar.d as aggregate capital 0f...51,- A PPLICATI egtslaturo I bo ma. rivilegle furl I . :pf $14,80! wenty:firo o f i $6,628,00 applicap ~n,000.. • ... • 7 , • , .• ere Z 4 i: WM berran..".. r. -Land Epoca4 , a t ta a i n E d l i t e i al I. ‘ ' .. .Ettt.te L ind': g , e ,r,: ral ve l r y y ', .1 ,i l ication! It is issued un the 11;st of 1 ISubscription ono dollar per year-- Lech word,inserted. .It„is the best. 1 gli which to reach the capitalist; of I .totintry. Artiblos describing lands 11eLlfor the . January edition, should. 4• 4 l'liet Lt., Cu., publishers, t:' , l South rladelplihi,' before the 25th inst. , - I' ------ ", ''''''t -------- , , ..-- • • , filE9. ARLIEVED, IN TIIII,ADELFIIIA. 4 -r 1 • ar 'ending December • 15, 1856, - the. 1 - r limy Society of Philadelphia re 'lilies, of which 21:4 were of - f - e'r.• 03 white Atnerican, - IKS colored. I aimed -to Ins Presbyterians, • . ••• . "". " Methodists, - '' '"" : , Baptists, '.. ' ~.'' " "'"Episcopalfans, '', . 1. " !'Roman t'athcilles, and r w'cro members of noilturch. mom r 4, capita find the tuablo pub Ji mouth. T 3•o€ n ts for P IlUtli thro e iities'and r rnlctintun i scut tu G. ' Jird st., Pll ,z, POOR FAil wing 11le tie ,Mira red 5182 „rubirtl), 2, f thei4) 320 •60:1 142 '4 3 G QU O~GO The! ani:uv 4;71,4 17..1 t: expeuded during that period wan, 1 • 7. BMW :Etc, EsQ.-11, to..thq't, paper pill t o 11, tLe incidents id" u dinner given/ 'kerre House, Pbilndelplda, on thol e 11th inst.„-to the ;Wit:nuns whose ,Wee/lre pliblith the *IA I , y' Mr. Tucter, on the' •1;41; t Itrg the La t 'P •Ling of'tl. l it Witch. 4;11;1'0;1e ME .1.1 and at th 4 IRMO time, the.moll :it , f the i4 ,-, frtrto • cl . .the Re:tilin g . h• any. and of the. Coal 'Trade, we i:. 1{ t7rioinmet.d lit be the Attention t. l f, ipur.:,tit2g , ..l4i it4. : .i front, la p . n. e name r.f. iqtyain 1 ult...ttte titeof, itailioad : -nit. •it po iptiutaDly ac -4 the rekiircc.l and wants of the Coal •nn7lir utile; and v. h., Istui endeared' , riwrit4l . ll.y- .i.,! invariable °eerie itr h .., fyrit ,Itthy 'with them :11.4"t•., tihtato that v•Murtdration fur I' intreftmcdit; - whifh i'e-c0 'pattly t v.j.“44 i1.,41 'fail t..i' Yeeeiie. •' ' Li] C t. I:i cry C. %C "4 tit 141' IA Id/ :art f, , _ Y.t:i,ltng t •rd wit f Pi, is ifJ .111 Vi Ft r etrd rlelAor4ll r , t Y.+; 1 N v. \, a- rot - % ithro, it .o Loarvit Tel.,: - 1 7CY.- 1 :--1 . ii Cvii Ll Ciiptitfli S . in England t , t , e;;nor:t:NewfAitttlhtfid aill- /tn. ht .rittd,v in exeera Orilla inrou $ fn r ailtxptii,-.el. flu; eable :Lipner .:19. - e.d at the rota of froth ten to r c.:s-\ • dal; - r . iiit the vertainfy that tlreee ;,titnr,,rtritor ;will Le votnyleted on or '..,i ,t ~IttOe next' , Vora tkIC remajao-. et..nr.trii('t coo tteeto`nt Leta -eon . New i•, It elattd, the eorupani ~ ,iii mak e su l lain . ILO Iti'MrX from tiro *learner' as rile ila ., ,: t e - , N. r.,. from abiAt itolnt t i o vfire in already' rtretcherl, end ove !niettliiitail ;lave heenlntnrutitterlwith fr.,tor V, tkP, 'IIT Britirli govern , • n 1. , perroihriOn for the entnftiny to ten r•rt lin the ronii rteatnery oft . Cape' iand getettfrtowir. Ireland, provided" de;t:r.tion . and dies 'not reptile' (be ~ q4l -I.ot their trittta . , 4pOnrse: t ... . i I:' ! i r, r\. MITE MEM 1. 0 tf f 1 . 0 T 1 • tali • 1. 911' 3 =ll 1.. t: t. • V.. , 1 tutlfs h 4 lEEE i ''' -4s' - TEE XINERIF IglitliAls JOB lint I On riot Drat of lunnary, Itibt, die Miners' Jour. tral will cuter open the Thirty-third year or its , eSiSttne e ) (WO twenty - eighth ' year it basnatelf 1 unduidthe charge, of the present 'propriotor,)-- 4 very respectable lige, say our oltifinie friends end l!all'obs , who have journeyed with us-daring the ertater. pardon of tamest a 612)1 of a centoiy.-- For the Ildditiou ,to ohr itulkseriptiott' list daring ISMS, we espress our acknowtedgmonts, and 'state , t Iv .that. Will onigavor during 1857, to fully tnerit ilia -liberal petrottago witich Is extended to us. '' _ Our Principles. . Elsewhere will • be found "Our Palled Creed." Ip it art embraced the Political Principles which heretofore we have tateented.itit duty and a priv ilege to defend. Conserrativole many respects. they are, yet sufaciemtly progressive to-tedound -te l ',The greatee.s, had proapeeity of our beloved country./ The Miners' Journal will to indepen-, dent in all things of , pithlie moment—exposing an deroUtiving ; wrong In;bigh is well as-low', pl ces, with the same readiness that it will award eoi l emendation when merited.° We are nut under thticonfrol of any party or clique. , rohibition.heing one of the great qaestions of the day—involving thel social , • happiness and' iiriospetjty of the: peopleit shall iu the future as it has in the pasty reeetre our eantert attention.— Temperance in all thingsi and human progress, go bribil in hand, ' ! ' t The Coal Trade. lithas grown into a proverb, and is a fao reeeg. nized by the leading nairdpg anil commercial jour nals of the country, that the —Vipers' JoUrnal is the prominent and reliable n: gun of the Coal Trade of 11.3 United States. lm statistics compiled from the most reliabletiourceii; with mecessary Care and labor, are looked for with interest , and preserved ereneg. T ut depert for retment of . the 'Journal wit! in 1857,vece veiti,ieretorere, the undivided and ansiduogs title:Rion • of the'Senior Editor, and nu pains or fxpense Will be spared to embrace in it information p r. importance and interest to 'the Op senior, Miner and. Dealer. , A prominent atd yalttable feature will be the Fokign Mining certerporplenec, which u ill 'con- I inue during the 'coming year. The practical in. formatica) cocßmiinieated by these letters is alone Worth to thmie -interested in mining operations, treble the price asked for the 'Journal. la addi. lion we shall Intim correspondents in the various Coal Regions; terkcep us advised of all informa tion important - to thearaile. ' l ' . Loral Affairs. ‘ • This is not the leak interesting feature of a newspaper. It shall receive much attention in the Jourirat. •• ' Oar Allscribiziy. bill ornbrnae, Gionnurdeatioca of original contributors. The currant news - of' the day briefly condensed. —mestrityl fn porro. ' . ' l'actry--eentiinental, funny; patriotic and agrl cultutal.! Two eolumns weekly, devoted to wit and humor and the interests' of, the fanning community. • . Toles, sketehabcciientifle matlars„,&a. While wo endeavor to maintnin our posit,ion de a iwtsine*a paper of localeulab!R looneeit to adie-t -lisevioit Immo / end abroadt . wo shall stripe to ictaler.j?,:erer. 'Wziielcornc miter at the family - Vaeftit information and mpral precept and instruction, shall reecivo thatittfention they Merit. • . = Advertisers, Will find the Miners' Jottylial the best ,medium or communicating with the public, to be found In Northern PennitylVaniu, In Schuylkill Conn.' ty, its circulationis equal to the combined issue . 41 the four,other papers printed in the English fanguageoshich of scour o, renders it most advan tageous and valualde to advertisers. ' While expressing our. warmest - thanks for the large addition to tinr i eubseription liet during the present yeari'We may remark that (herd ie still room on our packet books for a few more names, and 'that - those who doilot take the J.otr,rnat, yet reargnize the truism; that""nh entertainment is so cheep as reeding, end ,no pleasure so I,wting," would do well to' sentl in Abair names, and cum: mence as: subsoribere with .the new Voldnie in 17413 uary, 1557. TERMS. , . " . SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIOX:, TWO 1.10 LLA RS per annum, payable In adiaiteu 2 7 s2 25 n;* paid within lily.. montba.--and AViti:itnot paid withln the year. - ' TO qUEISt ' ; . . '• .. Three cOpi ," m to ono address;, in ad9nee. $.5 00 seven do' ' ,I. dd , , • d0,,..14.00 Fifteen do do ' do' ' ' 20 00 Ctub subscriptions must be invariably rah% in advance, and sent to one toldresa :. ". • CAR ROMS', AND OTHERS: 'The .lortixAL *ill lie furnished to eneilers and otherst $3 per 100 iopitis, czndi n an dvlivcry., ' ' ) Cfrroyeein and mkont 4.cuchers supplied • with' the Jouraini. Al $1 tn. advameii. ; . o .. • JIL I BANSAN, Pottgrille, ,Sokilyik'lll Co., Pa POLITICAL, 1 - . urged, • 1 I.lov. Chdrles B.•Penrose is as Speaker of • 'the Senate. , w t h at .4 .. A "Asnisorost untersays Lao P acillo nail •road Wile, which hare i,thus- far, been published, are nothing more thitu*o scheinsit of idividuals• 1 and- that, no yet, no project hue received' any of -1 field .kanction: •.. . • , . MIiNESOTA.—An attempt will be nititle'lty the .people of,Aiinneseta, throagff:ltjeir &legate, Ur. Rice, to jtave tn-oiStatelt carved' out iar mac-alas and hosintital Torrifory. l ..4 already contains poPulaillon enough for the dealred object. '' .-- , -ILTA4a---It: is unlerstood that 'Utah' will press her clauni this kcsr i o ik for ri t ihnission into the I.7nbin no a State. Slavery alr ady vsistikin the Territory, and,the Conotitutionladopted, and up-. on which the application is m•de„ ~ .nays nothing I , against that itistitntion. Neith r)ipes it allude to thaf other."peculiarlinstitut r i n't If polygamy. 1 TUC TAltiFlP.—lt to general .akreea tufw Oat the stitagle on the general but ect:. o ho in fication of the Tariff, includiag 'free .'wool, rail. road iron anti, sugar, ohall cumin oleo on the first, Tucalsiy in January , anti% cunt' tie until ft .bhilli* he, disp e nsed of. The ,opposition th free wool is much inure decidef than hail b enlbuticipated.—• Thei wool geourcro tire operating silkntly, but. ja . die iously , :mit . with ppwei...T le Oen iutereats ,ditto. • . ' •1, 1 . 'fn Navr.--We learn from Washington, that the Mouse Committee on Naval affairs recently held ,meeting, when the ruttforify agreed to report hick : :.the Senate bill for tha promotion, reform and of 'the navy. A minority reptirt will be Made by gr. liocock, :striking out .A.bfi - Cuurt ofl Inquiry, whit!) is the senate bill, and ieavidg it with the PreAdent :reinstate nitjacor that was of eetid'hy the aciion.of the immortal fifteen. ' 'Amok i Lveconi.rit.-4443., Modern Jefflies 'has been removed. In his place is , ,notitinlyfied„TanMs' 0. liarrition, of KentuCky, tus.L.ChiefJosticulof die Supreme Court of Kansas. The_reeent pt;o:ofs and representations of Governor Geary determined the course of the -administration itiLdhe remiSee.r- Justice however tardy in this case, is nevertheless most welcome. William Spencer is likewise nominated as Mar: 1• ghat of Kansas, vice DOnelion, and Thomas; Can. ningh3M, Astmciato Juitico of tit? Supreme Court in.t he place of Judge Durrill, deceased. EXPIIESSIO Or THE MOUS° AdAINST THE 1tE14,- . VAL 111 , THE SLAVE' TRADE.—On Moodily last, MN I Etheredgo, of Tennessee, *ituite unexpectedly to the Itotise, offered n reimAttion declaring that the reaewaLot the African:slave trade would be -hock ing to hunianity and disgraceful to the Milted Stales.. The motion produced no little, agitation; Sc it wits calculated tis . some of the ' Southern members, whtl, however much they might be opposed th the polici of reviving' th i nt, :traffic, did not with to rote for a resolution couched • in such opprobious terms. The 'resolution molds adopt ed—yeas 152, nays 57. i , • • .• • • . Subsequently, Col. Orr , of S. C ., offered a reso lution, whickcendemned , the rirrival of 'the trade ins unwise Std.' inexpedient, and contrary tot the rsettled c indiey of the government. This resplutiari was add'pted,lo3 to 83, being Sup. ported by Thom who bad, votedlagainst the pace ding resuldtiun. • LIIHTED STATES SUPEEME Of/RT.—Tim case to Scott and others, which l was nrkited at.tho last term of the - Supreme Court, anti is now opened on re-argument, 'involves ifolitieal as well ; as legal pointe. Fires, Wfiether•Ji .tree black man is. citi'nepllthe United States, competent to sue On f s33o,ooo—and 12 cents per ton 'eared to the °pp the federal' courts. Seennit, whethig a person I rotor on that product, would amount. in the ag held to Service and voluntarily earned by . his 'rre ,, ate to r 96000 A rominent reason w l lli master into a free State - nod returnini., voluntart- ; •., - 4 , 4 ' • . 0 3• ly with his master to his home actiires by virtue i the operators •en mane; 'of this Region sho Id of such temporary residence-ilia' reedom ; and : enter heartily into the plan proposed; is that even third, whether that of the Missourt .Compromisel those who mine the hest 39 C0a1, and 'experienc e a •Art, - of. 152 d, Which prohibited slavery north of 1 . 1 , , y demand it, are affected equally w th latitude 30 deir. inin.,.is or isnotcenstituflomil. I s teady . • The facts of this env are , : Bred Scott is. the seal tliesetuining no inferior article, by.' irregularity of a slave woman, belonging to an army. officer, .in the Trade., Theywould commits grave trier and ehihni to have been •emancipated, his master , :.' inrousing t4> enter into arrangement,eaten y an Illtvilig . taken bran to reside in Illinois—which act, I; 'according to the . Constitution of that State, - was ;, toted' to enhance, the value of their product, sufficient to give bird his freedom.._ Ilefsubsequent.:l while all met admit that it ivoithl be exceedingly ly, however, returned to Misiouri, in witieh State ! I •Unfair for any operator 'in withhold countenaUee he had formerly resided . ; arid it-was decided by !I , from the experiment, and, partake of the advanta the Circuit Court that the master's right, dormant il while in. Illinois, bait revived—the provision in ,Iges,attendant:opon its success, without 'fostering the Constitution of Illinois being 'merely a penal i it in its infancy. law, nbich the Courts.ofkother States , wore not! ; Whilel,we are confident that the .plan proposal bounitto respect. Tho ease will probably odeupyl by Mi. Tuiker for the roorganisatton of the s C l oal the Courts several days; and the doeision wil tbe , . • .: . i. Trade, will, if given a fair trial, result in matenal looked fur 'with great interest. , i " • • ' ' ' benefit to every. interest concerned, we , earnestly ..i urge all to unite beaitily. upon the propositien, and put pt to the test of untrammeled action. I Tilt COAL MARKET.—In Boston the retail pri• ces have advanced to $7 50 by retail. The rihp.. plj Of Red Ash le short., In New York, Foreign Coal is dill and prints have declined a shade.— The''stuck of White Ash' Anthracite is full, but there In a deficency of Red Ash in this market' 'als'o. Prices remain without change, ,but they are firm at $4 7,5 to $6 25 for small. and laige tri ,Cittrowtta ttrattme ,e.—We are in parses 'ion of California dates tot to • 20th alt. The int pingprospects were good., Beretta murder", cie co tiol,s nod eowhidim;.afairs have taken; place since jos t•dates.. 'The vote for,President, na,las_ns aseertained, stands—Buchan:en 92,460; Fiflinore • 28;427;:.:Premont 16,721:.. The. State Senate is e,,mposed or 1 B.Detontrats, 12 Americans and‘a 'Republican`; nod in the noose; there is a demo cratic majority of 21.. Some - rkes have been dis covered in Colrain county, measuring from eigh-, teen'te thirty feet in diameter. Senator Weller partook of ascomplitnenary dinner in San Fran .citro on the 19th ult., preVious to leaving for' Washington. -Sampson White Crowder, who tour tiered S. Lewis, on French Dari Scott River, on the night of the 3 d of Atiguit list, *as executed in terms of his sentence, on the 6th of November at . , • Yreka: Ho was from ..dissisiippi. • A. 510.. S. Tnitaingn tvoirs has. been' 'doing quitiVA • business in Now r York during tLe past yenn,24ong the fair sex, 'l4e is a Philadelphian by 45 years of-ago. nid. forte was to imio s alu rumen onl. of money, with whom he .woobt get into eornmemiratiMr, by advertising -for wires.. (Mee in,Ccommuuication with a holy, he ' would obtain a IbirgietiV of bee poeuniniy.'cie rom,teoe'eseand if ;lte had memo, he would con. t,,,tinue the utittaintonce, ingratiate hlmtelf in her favor, make a formal engagement, advise her a; to the empl ,, yotent of her mearit, offer his services in making iu'veiltmenta for her, nerept her Money, poekOit, uad Aliaeuntinue hie visits. ,But. Lionel hail 'net otilY beim guilty of rubbing his victitaspe.,' euniattly, hitt batialto in various instances &coma. plished their ruin. rwcanstonces , of this ' ebtivae: ter hare comt'lo public knowledge, In ono of tr,hich the fietini,"ll young lady, is now insane; and when) he goes'i it will only be undoubtedly, to inure' in thei,eatne p ath of cillaltiy which lie knows so well.' I,yone'hes'effec:ted'his escape, Ho sail el from Philadelphia' for Austrnlis, eke Europe, j week before last,,to avoid detection ky rho. Pence. Tho fennel's career, as described; - is a specimen of cold. taleality, fortunately, but rarely' met With, - • 11, AID kits - OWL . • A 3 -1.614 Weir r oat: ‘. • . ierePeptilta* Clutinuatt,l;oo3o. , ' irgrOrath.illi Philadelphia MAC %not. 233. • - - Zelbe CatiWo Geoeral of Cato. has trolgro-d- Nir Ilkin.Soth,Spra,,-tesof Ittamitchwialts. Oa last week A. 12,1 4, 044; ot' Saw York, 4t4 last 4,7"101. Ratio:lay, kar returneii to ildlidelph la tom etinm.a. • . rii"The Phitadolpbla SkatlagShab is argardsed irot active eettlee. • rrielhe pity of Army MSeertsfill4la tionaght; be to 41 - 13,01. John 0, Chipman, exesubient, Poffiletin uf litaraail; died list walk. . . • , =Las Detwiler,* Sour tiercitUt city:aids& phis, died on Saturday last. - • . air Lo a s, sozl-ptalsew Temperance ,has boon finnth.el f hlladelplda. Or Andrew' Merriam - • soldier of the war of 1812, died in Philadelphia las t week. - , sllght'shock pf an earthquake war experienced In Petersbul, .on Saturday Wet. - • • swian the 9th inst., a whop block of leilldlugs at Sterling, illi, were destroyed by tire.. vlipa $16,000• - • ,hairs. Roberts, of Wrightsvilk, Pe., was among the number killed by the railroad itectit at Alliance, hlo. trellhe 40th annual meeting of the American Dolma- Wien rociety will be held in Washington on the 20th of Jeppnary. **Hon. Caleb Cushing intends remaining in Wash ingket after the, close of the , present administration to practice law: WA new and mentlleent hotel is, to be erected at the North-west. corner of Eighth and, Chesnut shoats, Philadelphia: I Summers and Chula Rosa are under an rest in New York, charged with assaulting in a fendish manner, two women named Howard and [Prenatal:lllllns. diezThisrst Deseret State Fair was held in Salt Lake city on the 2d, wt, and 4th of October, and was, ft is Stated, highly creditable to thi skill and industry of the . 41,0 km-tits, ' . ' ; Wiconisco on the.4thinst., a two story helm °erupted by Jl. O'Connor and Ludden, and owned by the Lyten's Valley Coal Company, was destroyed by fire. O'Conner's loss le about $BOO. , 114"taeu. Walker Is In a critical position In bacaragna. At last necountu he wit surrounded by his opponents; his men were muttering for want of provisions and cloth ing, and dying off by dLsolae. . „tia'../sn important arrest of wandersof cauntertelt mts. wee read° In New York last Saturday. Otter thirty . ttextesnd dollars of counterft money was: secured: Among th ou was a;countortait ote on the Anthracite Bank ce Tamaqua. airV-On gAturdsy afternoon hill Thaiberg gave a -Von- Cert. in L' l radelphla to the school children: In the evening . a concert at the llnsinal Fund Ball at which D'Angrt. inagnificent contralto, sang, was one of the finest ever. given in that city. This evening he gives another con. rtthem ]The Southern commercial Convention In session at Savannah, adjoin:4d sissodie on eaturday last. A •resoluttina recommending a reopening otthe stare trade was voted down. The Ponvention was moderate to ita actibn,-a fact we note with pleatine. ..trel-.lt is skated that/the late Rufus Welch—who died In Philadelphia—had uo Idea Of his Imminent danger un til a few minutes begun his death. Then .Doctor God dard In reply to hill quatikm, if he could do anything, to ease him, felt It his painful duty to say,"lt la useless, yqn will soon be it ease Hiatus, without my assistance or that of mortal man." - The sufferer looked at him fixedly fora minute, and then said. "You don't moan that. Doctor.?„Are you serious? ” The reply was "1 am,". to which 3111. Welch prontidly sa Ida "Is it so—it's all right then!" end these were the last words be ever spoke. THE MIL TRADE., Pottsville, December 20, 1050. The quantity sent by Railroad this week is 47,- 045'11 tans-l-bi Canal 5,101 10—for the week 's2* (11 . Lens against 28,175 tone thr correspond lug wee last year. . The trade by , Canal 7 is now eland: Ilho l total qiuintity Sent hy Canal is 1,169,296 OS tons against 005,263 08 toss last year. I:unease in 1356, 64,033 tons, waking the who].) supply from: this Region for the 4e:if:year by Canal and itail4 re* as follows: • • 1855. 1856; - : RailOad, 2,213,392 2,069,208 1,109,263 1,166,206 '• Decrease in 1856, 60,151 tons.. • This dues hot embrace the Piuegrove or Ewa. taro - trade by 'Railroad South, which shows a slight ineresie this year over the lasi. • ..4.9 soon as the year closei we will furnish our. fenders with Official statistics of the trade as usu . 01. The increase sroin ill - sources •this year' will • not vary much from 'what we gave last weeks-- 1 The increase in the supply of Senii Anthracite I and Bituminous will be is the 'neighborhood of 100,000 tons over, tho siipply• of last year, which . exhibited hut a slight inerease, If any, over the shii;thents: al' 1854. ‘., .. . - • , The,tjuantity Sent by Reading Railroads since the first of December, WM - a is embraced in the ensuing (year's business': shoWs an increase of 40,452 19 tons over the corresponding pelted for last year. . ' Vessels we learn 'are very,_seare‘at Port Rich mond and freights to the Bast" unusually also are beginning to eiceed ship- Ments, and'Coal is accumulating ut 'that point.— " This might to bo avoided, if possible, at the close, of the season. •' ---• . •., _, . , . . .• Several colliery establialutidww , ...ut .i a i lo m i. Ding to.dayould the whole' trade pill be- lintitedi and soon Fo into `Winter quarteri." ' • The suptiliof Coal,•we think, will be sufficient forglio market, if properly disiributedi, •-The ap prehension. of a short; supply' greatly stimulated, . the demand for the hat two moths of the ship ! 'ping scoson, and :has thus • secured sau ly of Coal sufficient to keep down high prices hi the different market!, c coot, at some few points , wherein 'sufficient nui her of i vnesels could not be uhlohled to secure/it f ll supply. Tbo. l'hiladel- phia, New York and,' interd i iedia:te tuarketz,__ean .be realted now throdgheut the. whole seasen,. and altholgh the . °spec...l4k of transplrtatiiin to the •e4ryi ig companies \h+ consideralqy enhanced in the wiuter_settetin, : Oil they 14314 au outlet to market for the" geßgway Coal, which Is taken out in the preparation'of the pines for" nett year's business, anti thus aid in keeping down high pric'es When these markets aro inadequately'scpplied. Ituounamartos OF TUE COAL TRADE: I .44U Tisokr, Esq., visited - our Region' this week, fur tho purpose of perfecting.the plan, which he has devised and aohniitted to the Trade, for Athee. ough reorganization of Aits. entire COM busineas. There is no doubt. that the plan trill ,he adopted . • • • - with almost entire unanimity. With the exeep. tioit of, ono two shrppors--who titty et see .inners—Wav , r y the fensthility •of i buggestions-1 appear flistioscil to 'tiafte and ere the plan a fair trial. Tiie more wo -think the matter, the :stronger are our couvirtions that every branolt`. l of business, cotinecti4 Wlihanci dependent 'limn, the , Coal Trade, will With it; be benefi t tedl by the eddy tion of a bead to sinew:di:6 and roguiSte tho ap oiations of the Tride, The marked benents sing from thd adoption Of such bo,l, a greater eqnslisation of the- business ifitween,,,the different interests, and an assurance to 'the opera tor thitt Prices cannot fan below a fixed standard. We fed confident thill at least frouk,lo to 1$ cents a ton can he to the operator, • withopt en hancing to the' consumer.the price of 'Coal'a gle cent. Let thase engaged in the business co r n. eider that ton contsalon eared on the 'Coal pro duct of the present year- 4 0,300,000 tots—would amount in round nutuVers, to the snng sum of Et= At Port Richmond and Baltimore-Tipp Prime retnatneritlrut ehange.t : . In PhiladelPhis Coal retails at $4 O. (g, 14 76 for SchuylkUl, and $4 76 @ 15 00 tor Lebigh— .4Chesnut $3'.25 6 $3 50 per ton. UT triclacoastin.. FILMY, 0 O'citleg. P. X. Freights from, Richmond 10-; Nair York, • biston, . Abode bland • 1 , :or ilia, week ending"lhursday last py.r.rvintED, Onßho Lim ,1 - • , Ph Wi ilad4o4l, - , ,• • New York !tad Total for week. • 111.11 ."= road110 44 11 7 811 --- ,' Sent by 1 'Wm! for tbelmar days In preenaber, Wag 'the ;connneqemout pf the *spins year : Pbrt carbon, • • • Plidtsvills, • • Kitimat!' [raven, , - Auburn, • Port Clinton, • Total for .0014 • • • •‘ ' •' .' ' 47445 11 , Prevloway tbli your. • , ii• ,- a . ".• ',,,1 „00,1T/0 0$ • .... • . . : .. 1 ,: r .,mn f luratthis,eaiptii, . 404,: ' rah . ~:- t y ;; , ..' sr : , : : : I; . ' . -. ,.•, ,. .J ., • .. 4- i 1 .. :17AT5 5713i10 7 . =I IMRE Hy nal lies& avid thualif._, Qtlantity, of Opal seat britittroadOusce!iis t ibtlits weak eudin thurt447 malt* - Poet Carbon, '. Pottsville, • Schuylkill Ultima, A cilium. Pert Clinton, Total pie' (Aa wick, Zititl _by Itsllivitet lb p. 16„ 'fatal 67.4:lanai ataltalhottd. - Vdfakatil 10 NM 1* 114 4 last BY calm', Deemue In 1556. an far, fleimaylktll County_ aathroader.lBsB z The following is the Taantlty of Coal transported oret the different liteitroad.si n debnylklllOointY,lbrthe week ending en Thursday everang . ' WgZIL, TOTAL. 'l6latiltillind S. Masora R. IL, =717 16 1,e55z66 17 Yt airboa . ' " • 16 206,663 10 6e96119111 valle, u ' 7.013 09 , , 437,078 04 Itt Carbon Pt.Cartrti "' 16.670 19. 691,79 0 19 Mill Creek • 10,072 U 1 614.960 18 Utile Sebuyl9lll 9.555 06 • 451:42 07 ===l • 'ttatt. man • . • Prom- Proms • Prom Prim 114.Carbent,"8. Hiram iLAMEintoo. labors To Richmond, $2 00 , sl9b:' $lBO $1 75' To . 00 I_B k , 1 70 . 185 • Spring 311118, • . 186 180 ( 4 ' 145. 145 Bosalpg, . . "(_l-20 143 - 1.05 1,06 Bates of Told:by Camel for ths-presen Front F. °Arbon. ildrea.77. T. Phißd's. 'SO . ' 79 GS , Spring Mills, 70 69 67 , .- Norrixtowp. 65, 61 ta 66 • • fling._ 416 • 4745 41 . • . Rates of Flobibt by Cosi'lg. Frani P[.Q tf Mt. O. &Rams. • /V. gigaton. To Ntrw York, $1 90 = $1 86 - Si. 90 . To Naiad's, 90 SO • 80 Somata*" Cool Trod* for October.- North towards Nev Tork, • .10,570 01 _ South do do . SD , 7OS 03 Total, . 30,275 07 Total told of December. ;lortit mid south, 266 0m9 09 Lehigh, Coal:Trod, for 1836: of Coal sant 14 Balking for the wok 4ina:6 Cu 134121,3 , 4•4; , ''-.... wire, ton.L.,•'. i4nt.3lllnes 11, Co, AAA 88,664 16 Itatelldo,Jobasoos "ijo. . , 3,711 10 Parker,garter a Co., • 1,403 ne47494 in N. Y.a Lehigh, 871 04 '— Sharpe, Labouring a Co:, German Penna. Goaten. Dobbin& Dehoont,& Hazleton, .1.1 talon ealial B. tt. Coal Triussportatios Amount transported during the mouth of Noe. 1856: 11021 TH • TOTAL. '18,212 19 176,73 11 13,62." Is • 126,152 06 Union Canal • Bwatara 3,318,655 "3,258,504 3,258,404 ll= - 1 23 ea tx, - 2 76 ttr2 1413 -1 . 00t02 00 TOM. OM 2,099 09 I.l'oloo 10110 • 10 5.101 to writ[. • - . - 14,366'12 3,141 1 - ; 21,0 r.. 12 3 • 316 02 • 8,031 12 ' ; .40,02 19 MA=EM LL1t204,1.',. EMI - 673 10 114 13. Total, By Canal, Tots! for the season; - Eases Hatchet year, (Quail) Increase In 1888, so fir, '87,318 'O3 The decreases by Canal le 0 8 , 83 4. 04 listen of Toil and Transportation OS VHS LEHIGH VAISST LIL ROAD, blanch Chunk to Trenton, do 'ElltnbethroOrt, • combo:land Coal Trade, 1868. IFILx. TOT ',L. For thiaut *col, 73 11,139 - 687,633 Lut ye:tr. • 8,179 649,876 Tiine In 1456. 1 so far, rk.i . C7cosia - OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. H O2 - t - ' .- / - 4 . 11C HD WALLS ST THOMPSON it DEMILLI, • . • Railroads I Philudelphia, Reeding k Pottsville • 3 Ins lltirand Schuylkill Haven Koala arbor, • !. Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - • 31111 Creek Hebujlklll Vapor • - • . , . - • Swalara - - • - .. • . • Cattitli t Schuylkill Xendrpdlon - preferred.` Union Canal -... • .s" 'preterted - • Del.& lind'n Coal& TransportatinCes nalleowAlils °Wall Conapasteas Little Schnyl. Nair. It. R. k Calf Co. - Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co: - - - Ruck Mountain Coal Co. - • - • Pennsylvania Coal &R. R. Co. - • - , Dauphin Coal & R. R. Co.,- - • •• Lykens Talley Coal Co. - • . 'lltwver Meadows Coal & 1t..1t. Co.- - Lykens Talley Railroad k Coal Co.- - Coal Companies Forest Improv ement Lk, - - • North &merle* preferred - • '" " common • - • Delaware Coal Co. - - - - - - Cumberland Coal Co: - - - - New Creek Coal Co.- • • • • • M l SeeUllll.Ol.lll Miners' Bank -, •- - - Farmers' Rank - • - - ••• - Pottsville tin Co. --• i• •-1, Pottsville Water • - - I ' 4p- The gtoeit of all Coal Companies the above tat when tnntlahed by those .publX6llnn., NEW ADVERT!MtENTS lows YOUNG ! • • 1 IVILL Ork.ni n school .for Misses , . M Ty on ondis January Sth, In the Plum. recently oceupted by Miss Presto', ottHeeond street Pottsville, Deer:nth ; '56 , • 1 bl-at , ---- -- , , • VALUABLE LEETBE STREET PEDPIMIT FOR BAIL.R., THE UNDERSIGNED is authorized to sell thit following Seal estate,altuated on the ;westerly side of tentre, st*t, opposite the American Blume, in the Borough of Petlaville, to wit: All that 3 story stone dwelling hones and office, and )pt or pleco orgronnd,with the sppurtenanres, adjoining property of.i.lacos mine, Esq., enntainlng, In front. on Centro street 30 'feet. and In depth 170 feet:l Also that S skirt' dwelling hduse and doable offices and the lot of ground ed., which thi.-iatne 11 erected, adjoin ing. the property and theapputtenaneel, co:dab:du g In front 3.) feet, and,es tending In depth along Union street 150 flak. • • For termite's,' rondltiona apply to WEL L. WHITNEY. Agent. Dee. 20, 'tO .• 514 m • -- GREAT SALE OF COAL LANDS IN • ' • WYOMING VALLEY. Latiterne.connlY, Pennsylirattlat. lIHE North PentAsyhiania Coal Co. will 8,41 on Thursday, 2?ld January, 1857. at Public radiomen the promlsev. to the hidhest bidder, without reserve or Ilmiritlan. FOL . S TRACTS OF UNSUR PASSED COAL LAND. Said lands are situated 2% miles north of Wilkesbarre, in the heart of the %Cyan. lug Coal Yield, anti Contain together about 21r2 acres, as follows: WM:10e? Tract;(Ne. L) 07 • acr74 N 12.9 perches; Wagner Tract, (N0i2,)196 acres 132 14 perches;' ; Apple Tract, 84 acres 12 14 . perchest Caley Track, 1114 aerie SOX Perches. These tracts adjoin each other. and are monad in part by the North Bmneh• Canal, juetj cubtpleted to the Now York State Lirie—by the plank road from Wilkes. bane to Pittston, and by . the• route' of a contemplated Rano:mil from Nanticoke to Pittston, co enacting at that point with, the Lackier Irma, and Bloomsburg Railroad. Cad Is opened and being:mined on all aides of them, and for farming pturposece they are unsurpassed. Sale to commence on the premises at 19 o'clock, A. IL, 224- January, 1857'. For further particulars. address John D. Taylor, No, 9, S. Water street, philadelphia, ,or Stanley Woodward,•Wlikesbarre, Pa. December 29,14 . • 81-5 t , , • ~ NEw_ . JuvElill soO'Ke /ear the o days. i rproPlapDai Book.--Near stories for Little Folks; by .1 Facial Fern. . 1 The YttungXeagers; by Ciptiln Ref& ,- The Castaways—or. Adventures In Africa.' Dickens's Little Fultv.L4irst Serial—lllustrated by Dark 7 -- , Little NeltiSmoke„the Child Wife, Little Pant. ' • Florence Dombey, kr.; 6 vols. . Dickens's Little Folks —....wcond Series—Doylo mind Sam Weller, Sissy Jupe,DatneDurden, Thit Two Dant'. • ten, Dolly Verde's:7:c.; 6 rola. . Little Susey's Library; °nobs.. ' , ~' • - Ifooglastilarru; by Mary E. Bradley. Sedginoor—or, How Lessons. • . Vkdet—a *dry Story. The Robin, andsther Parables—for children. • . Pedlar of Dust Sticks—by MM. Yellen.._ . . '• ' The Old Garret &odes— ditto . -.. Grandinother.l.eo's Port:Olio& .. .. ~,t.- ..., .ar . . The Last of the Iluggermumers, &Giant Story. • Robboltoso—,Sequel to ditto. 's, , , • - .', The noun Story hark—illustrittedV . Red Beard's Stories for Childrin., . • Animals of the Bible—illustrated. - Paper Dolls, and How to make:them. ' • • The Paper Doll Family. . ~ • - . • Also, a very large end varied , ' assortment of Childienki 'Books of all kinds, Games, Pitultas, &e., for sale eheap by . . ' R. RONAN. • PRESENTS FOR TUE HOLIDAYS! I - the beet piaci to get them ie at 1 ". SUPS. * CO .' S GREAT GIFT BOOILAIALE, • 409BROADWAX,ANEW:YORK:I Flee gold JerWeb' , girl* away tepurebssers or Books. All Book% will besold as him as an be bed at ether storre,many of them for Jew New &Mks re• mimed daily. ' A gtit terslng InNalneftma 25 cents to $lOO, given with each look at the time It hrsold. • Lbw. j tog on hind , a very lame stock of new and valuable , Books, and' s onr motto isilArge vales and 'Man pro- i tits," we are determined to give our customers better her. I gains thee can be bad elsewhere. 'Any Book published! in New York or Philadelphia will be promptly sant, gift banded, on receipt of Publisher'sprice. Catalogues of Books And Pnwen ts. containing full explanations milli be sent free to all parts of the country. The most liberal Indurements are offered to agents.— Any person .by sending us An order for ten Books. with !Nth money. inclosed, will be entitled to en. 0= 0241 9A and • • i AB orders for &aka,. eon (*Ming money, (to ensure Pei' Act safety ; ) should 1* regbitered at the litaitDdice whe • Choy are nulled. and directed, to Mani Co:, 409 way,,Sert Yorke • . • • - -• • - livitavont—M. Thema A pone, South Fourth 'shoe and 1. B. Lipplorott & Co.; tillisdelpitia; 1). Appleton A Co..k Broadway, aille Derby A Aacksean,Nassauttreet, New York. _ .414 — •8E N Pon A CATA LO;(11Ek • ;Jo:Aril • riforfrat Nero; 4Q9 Broadway, New York. Branch Storer at Philadelphia, and at Wasbbigton, D.C. . December - 4 4 U ' • (treat Display IGIFTS FOR THE HOLIAYS. & CO.; removed. to New and Specious Store, No. Cheated, Street, Philadelphia, Fourth Store below /46th Street» dare now open,* superb eraortinint of FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES,k selected to Europe daring the purl summer. and ewe prising a great variety of flair and beautiful oblates, suitable Oar pr- , te during the spreadable llelidayi. The panprietora conedently Incite an lllPpectiove of their *levant "forktedlog eatiefle 1 that the quality of the goo, and the 'ririree will itleeestire satisteetion. Saw- Mg In their SEW STORE more metro Ix display than before, the/ 011 sutras all former effort* le offering to the lady and gentleman ',odorant the IlunterJogar.u., , some of the most beautiful' produtUons of England, Pranee, Germany, de., and respectfully inquest a .eoutia ammo of the liberal share of patronage they hoe kith. -erto melted. Among there -I . A peps variety of doe t silkier, mom very; dram Vienna horn. hr.. t e styl e of the hilddlo Agee-. • Portable Desks of Pa der Dtaehe.Emewood, de. Portteliatt, Writing. /Um. Albania, de. tontberTravaling Sum Cebu; PAM , . to- Portable Dressing Owe, far ladles and OtelloiMa• ga Vow*. Sharli dont end Clot , • La lkorlt hoes, plain and Parleftberg. lOlarmeara. tartan and Amos Woo. • ,‘ Mees Chula, Domeated ita, Bleb Eana,Opena, Dhows, ut t?rilatof horreeink Tort biontmlo, pent Eareakde‘. ',t . '-'i,' . "",..' - -5ii::i . , , ';' , ;;.% . .:, - 'i,'-.. 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Mr. Boxirms, the proprietor ,of th LED ; GEIL employs the best talent in the country, an by sld doing makes the best tuner. Such • writers as Fanny Fern, Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., and Emerson 'Sennett, are per manenily engaged.on It, and will write for no other pa per is.reafter. :Mrs. Sigourney,la/so, constantly.writes for it; and so do a host of other popular null are, inclu ding . Mrs. Emma D. E.' N. Southworth, Alice Cary, Mrs. Vaughan, Mary W. Stanley Gibson, Clara Sydney, Le., 'The LEDGER is hem:Whiny illustrated every week. The NEW . YORK LEDGER is prinlard on beautiful white paper, and le composedot elglitikeiges, making the handsomest weekly 1 aper In !he country. It is publish ed every Saturday, and sold at all the news °Mersin eve rfeity and town throughout the euttotry; and is [nailed for aubseribers at $2 per annum; two - copies are suet for $3. Any person obtaining eight Subscribers, at $1 50 each. (which le our korestelub rates.) and sending uss l 2, , wilibe entitled to one copy free. - Terms invariably ha advance. A4dresa all letters to RODENT BONNER, -- • Publisher of N T. LLTIGER. ISM ztm = 41% 6234 59 59 • 50 ao 00 a() ao 50 50 100 7 9- 1 13 119% 119 44 Ann Sreel, New Tear, N. 11.—Slow is a good time to subscribe, as Enteritori. Itennetristreat original novel of %Frontier Life frill btf commenced In the LEDO Eli on the tint otJanipiry. • - December 13, '66 • ' 60.2 t Eli 00 10'2 50 40 53 is THE TRIBUNE FAR itzt; TILE Election is put, end the result proves that the. work devolved on the itepubliron . party is net, yet completed. In all the Eastern and Northern porftour of the country—in New England, New York, Ohlo and the North-West—the Republican Banner ficetein triumph; white In Southern. JOney, Pounsylvania, Indiana and Illinnis—in Short. wherever few newspapers are. taken, and where common' schools are too new and too feeble to %MT., educated the, present generation of voters—the black fiag•of Slavery obttructs the sunshine. A stran ger to Ainerlea might distinguish thoeeeportions of our country moat blosamil with F. 4 creation, Intelligence. Thrift and Tides, by scanning the returns of the ['residential contest Of 18.56. - We have failed of, present, success. not berause the people are against us, but that large portion who did not hear or read the arguMefft and who'. do not know. what were the realtinestions at Issue, went almost solid against its. reversing the verdict which the great majority of the educated and intelligent endear. duty. no vrowe'elg repining' over what Is - I ;•anatement of heart or hope:roluse the hi vimpt i clPM ' erty in her new ordeal It. rt woe at the Lot . * Is nd and White Plains of her struggle,--with no shadow of regret that the reeporedhilitrof governing Is not" confided to her ; champions' before the people were ready to 'sus. tabs them — we beginafresh•4 he 'work of diffusing that vital truth which, in regard-to the coneerns of this world as well as of thenext. makes ['rim Indeed.. ,Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of victory. when Its mini:dere and Pertness are gathering and plotting to mike the moat of their triumph and t•crush out" the spirit which they vainly believe to be crucified and entombed—noworhen the fainthearted or coldhearted who lately tasked lathe sunshine of our premature hopes, are, hauling off to re pair damages, and talking of abandoning the rugged are na of Politics for more quiet and flowery fields—now. In this hour of weariness and shadow. THE Tinntise renews its Tone of eternal hostility to. every form oflyranny over thelanilles or routs of men—to the shankful as sumption that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or body, are to be regarded and treated as the conveni ence or prey of their wiser or stronger brethren—to 'the domination of despots and oligarchs, whether of emidros • or - plantations—to the enalavare of cities and kingdoms In toirope; or the breeders of children for the auction bleekAnd the cotton-field In Thginla or Alabama. • The . dletrine that nu human being was ever created fur • the benefit or advantage of another—tit/Call service NO tweets man and man should be tree and reeiproeal—that the labeler should not toil and Sweat. to pamper others' pridellr ' , tninister to etherslexttry. but for the euste. panes- and comfort of those near and dear lo blin—is des tined to certain triumph. It mutt prevail, forllod reigns, and Nertb was not created to be a . theatre of injustice, oppression and mliery forever. It med. triumph; for sit trio. prophroY affirms and the vindicetion.of the Di. ine benignity Imperatively,requlres it. •It mast tri.• umph; for Democratic Amertre cannot always. remain ,the sent[ -of aristocrats and the shame reformers and liberals throughout the Old World. If met! triumph; for littn's hietnyis not a ehloit or a riddle, but every where inetinet with meaning; acct rio heroic effort ever • failed of its effect—nedeorl'of martyr bided wit ever abed: in Tamil. , But even it wo Republicans were disposed to fold our arms In slumber. our adversaries wonlii not permit It.— They are boxy to. day in lengthenirig their cords - and etrongthening their stekee with a vigilance and activity whirl, revolts a lonacionsnete on their put that their do , minion most be made sure fertile' th °Obeli scepter will have forever departed. To-day, inyiinidoms of the Slave Powerthreeten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamp= ed in the heart of Central Ameri. and waging a war of extermination on the distracted habitants of its petty. republics, while-it by turns leers and smirk at Ceiba, while its most ruthlem bends are precinitated on Devoted . HAllms &under the protection and midterm( the Federal Ad ministration. Eves aswe write, the tepeeaph Informs an that twenty Free State men, guilty of attemptiog to defend their homes against the . ratite', and violence of Buford's and 'Mite's birsod-thirety bantlist. have been convicted by Locompto's Court, of manalallithieti and septet:teed to five yearn' imprisonment at hard 'able ail felons. This is but a falropecimeit of what hag long passed Pe 'Justice" in Eanses—a justice which takes the crime Innis Into pay and aids them In hunting doWn, plunder; lug and "wiping out" the inopeeiat wboweit consigns tot the State prison If they areever seeded Into the madam* WO% 48 J2;14 10 25 25 .8 , 00 174 23 25 : 17A as 30 19 56 1. 55 29 Is . ad. deal= will who .. . . ;of resisting their oppressors. Such crimes and - snoop . us enhippy Kansas has for twelve months endured. Men ill ungriry or Poland has never.known t and the power at n •wienserinstigatlon these vilial ides were enders perpetra ted sits .enthemold in the White - Reuse. and has just . achieved another !bar years' atieendvetcy in the Federal thwernment. • Who, in view oetttesc hets. cad ray that Republcians may now pile their terms, even for an hear? Ina Tntemts will; be. as it tutetheen, a political journal —dowedly, though not exclusively "so. It recognizes the truth that Freedom and Slavery are here grappled in deadly conflict, and in the result one of them must I've ell wintry' over the Federal Oovernmetth Sat, while it gives prominence and emphasis in Oho discussion and. eleridation -of the greet issue of the day:lt oinks, none of tho characteristics of a Business and Family Newspa „pen The proeeedings of Con g ress, like those' I n Kansas. `al; be watched and reported by a fearless and able corps of eorreepondents, while from London, Paris. Constant!. node, 'hyena, San Francisco. Albany and other centres of interest: our opedaridvivas will tte,as they have behe, frosh and reliable. A memhbr of our ' , Editorial corps—. -lii ard Taylor—la now in Northern 'Burp and dill epend the winter id-S soden, Lapland, use* theme , melting his way neat season across Siberia and Tartary ' to the mouth of the Amour, and thence: homeward ioy the Pacific and:Callfornia, unless some change of route shall pmmblogreatir Interest and profit to our readies, tor.whom alone he will write regularly. throughout his inivontmons journey, which is likely to 'squint two years Err Its completion. Our reports of the most interesting lectures, public meetings, ke., will be tall and reliable, and our Foreign and Domestic News made up with sewn fps fal' nib) the condensation inte'our ample columns of 6 . gretteit amount of intelligence that is consistent wit thmuse of type of g enerous Stem Ito short, if we fell, o make Tim Tem= worth its cost, it shall not e be for vent of expeaditure or effort. _. ~,, *lf it be demoted desirable • ley Republicans that .Tas TuOnse should be circulated In their i several localitlea, we urge them to see that elute be made up and forth's% ded to due Poison. The Postmadern : are sami-ofillclally aluionlehed not to aid oar circulation, but to urge in 'stead that of journals deemed .sound and 4 National” joy the compatriots of Atibinion and Stringfellow. W 5 nsfc live Republkann everywhere to take care that, these efforts be not ettectual to quench the Bethel Freedom I . the murky, mists of Slavery. - , . . TERMS: • •. t . , , . ,•: .. BOLT Tint e , por Annum, • - '' - " fs6, ou- Scon-Wresm Taming: ' • . • • &ogle copy, per annum,. 2 00 ' Two copied, . do, , , , 400 five copier, do • 25 Ten rankly do 2) 00 We etted the Weud-Weekly'Tributte to clorgynna at $2 tram' TRIUNC: Si Thre iglee eo copy, per -do &nouns, • ' ' S 5 00-' DO Flve.ropies, do. • ; ' ' 800 Ten copies,.do 1260 Twenty copis, to One address, and any haver number at the rate of $1 per annum, 20 00 • Twenty - coOar,toiddress of each subacribar, andary lager nutber at the rats' of $1 20 each,' 21 01/ Any person tending hest dub of Wordy or over will be emitted to au extra ropy. • i ` • We continue tosend 'The WeatiiTribuna to Clergy:. glen at $1 per Yisar. • ' . . . kariptious may rOteeiettee at any time. Payment In.adeance Is required to all area, and the paper la viably discontinued et the expiratkur of the a&ance pay ment: llinney may be :emitted rw sabscriptions In letters at our tick; but the poetmaster at the place where the let. to Is mailed should be made acquainted with it. CO' tents, and keep a description of the bills. 'When drags eau be obtained, theynre eiteh safer than to and tdlls. Mho of any speeirepaying bank in ibeUrrtted States Pr Canada received at par Ow s6beerlpflon. , We base co travelingAgants, Any one - oltliing to its evolve vibe Tribune" nevi not. irSitoto be Balled upon tie blf sabaeriettoo. , AD that I lesaiity for blot to dols to "'SW* fetter to as few wovde 4a Paseahl, hides* the inoney,witte the tura the subatiiber, with bin POW 011tetr,county and litaisi and dlivet the letter to - „ , , , • '‘" taNSELltir . UMW/ 0111% Nso Yolk: r•.• / 1 / 4 i42l* . as MEM . - ,:i'.•' , . - ;'-' ,, ,•> - . , r•..x': , -:! . !:;-:.,:';_.?;'_';-'•',' ,.1 ,.'.c';;',' , 1;i-- - 1, - ; , .''=',:.`2,l::,;-;-.2'.1-:•:'-•;c.:.,,,s';';'.1;!:..,•';:":;.''k,'"•;.4,:,,'_'-,-;' ..... -- ~_. • --; r.:_":::::•....:-.7 -- ,!-: , :.:.'....... - ~-.7.:i IE2 Til ES BE. ead es TA •$6; II I - 2 • Q ets. 2 l 3 that twe of with• El ~ 1 , ~,,,,, , NECELLI k - -;:'..... uszreeei*olf i ii, supenor 1 4—near v3%44 Jefir *au . It..IIARVA.X. • • PAORR:43 — DAItNT. AtrlitN -MADE. Papei Ilsm to bold free; 'I le 4) paint Qs. to. (litters. Nits gists and Sltufs, fur his bx g E. ITARBIGU , • _ cuatze street; Pottsville. • 45-tf Ntrrensbe4 e. WAT - REA& THE Subsenber•frvmg•been author ' lard by the asaskitarturats,'Of Water blares, will warp/J. all orders lea with *tan, Si, Hide YARDLEY ices. _ _ - ^ YARDLEY BON. Aagart SO, tfv. • . ...DIAES - - Daily RI • Mea6 adorn Book . for 1657, enntaltann an Afina.4ltme and Interest VriOAS* . n..cot the or Pocket. fix air br' . I : . • po‘eller and Stationer. • r - THE FORV I V it 4 1.0,1 D PAUL 1:11101VN. -ink F r. - (my: yeis:ful,l - practice it: l'hilaielp La Bar. by David Paul lirown 4 lEsd. Icor sale by B. IIANNAN, I ' peliet and Statloner. CER lirtßa °role o Dozen. 50 GRQSB Cosnxi*audiEnglish Al. mare vi i:ausestel kintta, Allist published and ibr sale primes, attps% A therp . wholesale awd, retell booiurtors of the subscr4V,, B. BANNA.S. • - . •• • DRAFTS 0 EUROPE.. • ii• BELL BvSO . , 'S DRAFTS .on e thr Quaker llou ' se of 4ohit .t Edward OorderoT & ~ of.Loidon, and on the IWfailft Banking ‘Co. land, alleve for sale. to etuzitfrcia up to .L'4oo.hy the subscriber, et DCOlcatorti, Pfultssille., These knot have nothing to da with thets?aoxger, Muir, and they ere toitidared the saket bottles dn . this eteultry and to Europe. . • t", BEN.I.IIANNAN. _ . - . . •. • 'KRANZIN 4IC WOLFF: - Defilers in. e tiMVOnatry Produes, , . • Arqt.,- Nord snacflaM eosinty, Pa.. *tubseribers are now prepared to au anyordersOi Wboaki It oh Corn. Oats, Novo«, l ienn i , l ll E atter, bps, Lard,* t . t mayhem! t to hem. 4 Coal operators provialon of Behuyikill toce irotildotio well ,'to get their trippl es 'of grain • and - Mons :raw 914 as we can supply -Oak at prices to to their advantate. Swat's yen riordern. 2 . 1 - • 5 MIAMI tWOLVY. Minim, JotM 28, '6B s . il ' , g 26. - • • ' , • . • .. . - VA,LUAELE C OAL.LEASE. '' FO LLASE, upon' f*voraule - terms, a large Whkteitsh Colileiy n :,on the celebrated Maar mu h Veil ti . ' 1 1.00,000 tons per at nom ran be mined. Proposal* ailll also be receive(' for mining 100,000 tons and delivers intotheca's., . The tract h an abund.moe of timber and many . nat ural advent es , . i A • ' _... ' Soli intorandlon will be siren' to all bidders applying previously %Jannel, 1867. S , .. Address—Pi 2W. S Algili,iniltsville, Pc; or F. 5. Ft HUNTER. Prisident tumble r..&1 it Iron Co., corner 4th 1 IValuntstreets, hlladelehla. December 0,1.14 - - . 1"3- . ' - ',AbeigniANE'COORT SALE. . VRS VA X-r-rt,-...,„,i_01.4ei, -of the Or !ihans Cotirt of the - rodnty orkein' ..411 t ll i n i, . minoow of Pennaylva n le. the sulecriber - f, - , of the estate 'r f ANTHONY Ili KLINE, late of the -ho• rough ttf P ... ville,• in the ciointy of Schuylkill, do. ceased. :will earse to sale -by 'Nubile ...endue, on Sam , day, the .3d day of January nest, at 2 o'clock In the of ternoon. at 1 . 1. e Eichange Hotel, In the borough of Potts ville: in On.' ;county-of Schuylkill 'isforevald,—All that curt In threetetory brick dwelling Vouseand iota pnund, situate In thsi boroggh otPottsville, In the eciunty of Schuylkill and State' of Pennsylvania, to wit;—On the corner of Ectikill and East Centre streets, containing -In .front on Schuylkill 'street, - twenty-live feet, and Id depth along 1 st Centre street; one hundred and forty five feet, andibeing lot numbered In theofireepwood Ad ditional Plane to said borough, wi,th the `number. six, (No. C.) Ir , • Also, All that certain frame Work shop and lot of grouni:ituate at the corner of Washing ton and Pas pentre streets, in thu borough oftri Pottsville a , esaid.and containing in front on trash Ingion stree4twerdpfire teens-; - and In depth on -F , t%t - Centro stree4.one hundred and fooot, and being lot number nineteen. (No. 19,) In the GreenwoodEi Additional Plan, of salitiorough. late th e estate of gold deetrosed. Terms an :-eonditions. made known Rt the thne and place of sale y . LEWIS EXESEIL Trustee. By order oF e leOrphanie,Court. .... JOI9HCA 54E1, . Pottsville, . Id,'lld Wit. .t. . aerk„ , , MEDICINAL. Ai%ln TO I Wick, • , • .rrH.ENE:.ybu can't .e cured too Boon. 1 . 1. Don't delay until your t e toplaint is incurable, and I tmourn hen when it istoo la gimardlths of all the diseases whiel. pusplethe churvityarda, might to cured by dyers Ca barite Pills, If taken In season. lion% go dragging tl. ' ugh the Spring. faint , sleepy. and listless, be you blood Is loaded with bile. . Don't wear the Headache, I eartbuin, and their kindred dlsOrderat be cause your stomach -Is !bal. ,• _ Don't parade yourself around the world, covered with pimples, blotchee,ulcers„ sores, and al or any of the uuelean disease* of the skin, because you, systeth wants cleansing. Don't show your. self about, lepn, hag4ard, all tweed In, because your SW mach and Ihrrels need strengthening, Into healthy se. Con. ' Ayr's Pills set these things right as surely as wa ter quenebeslgre. They purify the body and blood,and restore th. - 4lr tuncttms Into 'tvaltlty activity, which you can feel as quick as thej are taken. They are this one great medicinal wonder of their" recogniseel by all who knovi . ibeli virtues, and many'thmisands know them.— Tako,tbe Cherry Pectoral for a cough, and the Pills for all derangements requiring a purgative medicine. Prepared by James 0. Ayer, Practical and Analyt.. teal Cheisdit, Lowell, Mass., and sold by J. G. Deows, Pottsville, and by dealers thrOughout the country, Deoember 9, '56 1 49-2 m f - . KI and Strength must Inevitably follow ! its Use. 9ERHAVE'S , , HOLLAND ItITER WEAKNESS orr I - ASY. izr•Nri, • .., • FEVER AND ACUE, • -, • , And the various ativitions coi' imnentnpon a disordered '' '-- --- 1 STOMACH 4. itVEB, Snch its Indl*Ntion, Acidl4.of the Stomach. Colicky n Pains, eartburit - Loss. of petite, Deopendency, Cies Menem, . Blind 'and Bleedin4 . Piles. In all Nervous, in Ithenatic and Neuralgic A tiane, it ims in numerous instances proved, highly be eticial, and In others effe.l.- ed a decided cure -. • This is a primly . vegetal, 1 compound. p.Vpared, on strictly scientific principles, er the rununcrot the oele• tinted Holland Professor, hare. Bent r* of lie goad success In meat er the Earn n SClte. its Introductlen into the United States was I ended more especially for those of our fatherland matt ;red kere and there over the face 'of thla mighty counter. jleoting with great sue ' eess among them. Tmow oiler It to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful uselleinal eh tees mast I eseknowledged - • li It la particularly recommended to those persons whose 'constitutions may have been impaired by the eontihu: eon use of antent spirits; or 0 'her forms of dissipation.— ifGenerally instantaneoua incat, It finds It way directly to the oral of life, thrilling a ' d quickening every Der ve, . raishig rip the drooping, spir I. and In frt, Infusing new heralth and vigor in the cyst inee l ' NVTlCE.—Wheever e ir . to End in this a beverage will be disappointed; but to e sick. weak and low spir ited. it will prrove a .gratcfuldaromatie cordial, poreessed of sings' ter ri•muidial mope les. • Csititiott rho great , polarity of 'this delightful Aroma has I diked many I Rations, which the ' should guard . gainst pure! iiirg. Derersuaded to buy anything else until . , hare en Doerhave's Holland Bitters a fair* 1 One hot le will. convince you how Infinitely 'mentor Is to all these imitations. ri t Slitr Sold 'at $l.OO per bo ,or air. bpttles br $ 5 .00, by the Sot& Ihmentrrcas, 1 - • BENJAMIN PACE, JR. a. CO:, - ' .11..ut ufa et uri na Phamotanists awl Chemists, - ; Pittabsagge. Pa. r • 1 : - • For &lain- Philadelphia. by the Pagents—,,Heffumn £ 3ferwig, Mitre; ei the .omsocrat; John Johns, 222 Race 'street: - Dyott . tit Sons. 1.13 North 'lll street. Also in Wading, by Ritter! Co.: Lancaster. by . gohn 1?. Limg rib Co.;.Pottsville, John 0. Brown. ant I. .• lluglies and ,C.lyr. Epting ; Tamaqua, by E. I. Fry; Utnermille, by J K. Burns, and In Schuylkill haven, by Dr.,;E. Chl ]eheatior. , . July 5, '543 ' - • IID 1/11 i ti DikUltaaa POTTBVILLE. R9DCERS t :ENT 3 CO.'B BAILING' WilltlCS. 99 '- RODGERS. ENT t CO.. manufacturers et?" of Gait and Wrought IRON RAILING, •RT1. 14 4R of every deicri piton, Invite the attendin tin .. of the public to their branch orbusines' which is conducted in the building for. snarly occupied by Kota as a Coach la Coal street, Potts- Tilte,Penna.- • • - • •• - • They can furnish * Verandas, Trellis-Wort for Arbors, de.; Flower Trainers. Tree Rams, kt" inevery +misty of Window,Guirds. CellarGrattng and Wire Netting of ell kinds,- at the shortest notice and en the lowest terms, together with Iron Bedsteads. Farm, Let and Gar; den Fences, English Gordis pence, Ike., tr., below city prices. N. 9.—Ceonetery lots neatly encored. Designs 41 got up" to snit customers. Everything in thei rline on hand' or ordered, will -be furnished at the shortest notice. We are prepared to do all kinds °Lauding*, such u railroad chain. water pipes, - , F , rn4ry 41Slle .• RIINERSIMLIC. •• 1 • URTZ &_HEISLER, (Late itiirtz, neyerle er, of) . ,• • ' Xsauftetarere Of • ma( 'lre' Coal Screens. Coal Riddles, Wire "Antlß_ rooms, ke., ic., Ittnersvills,SchttylkiU • County. Thankful for the liberal patronsgetheY have recelvtd from the Coa.l DP4l4ll{ and othen4tu the past, would most respectfully,sellcit their custom in the future. MI wthit done at ourshop be warrantiei, so that no one need be afield of getting a bad job. ,dr. Marta betokens of the oldest, to:C r th e Most orPle. 'tau Wirr-libriarr In the county , w eel Sure, thstwe fan turn out th e best Coal Screens t e Region. 411 orders addressed to .1..13. Rorie. Slltterssille.to W. L. {Helder, Pottsville or Kerte k Minersvale, will be promptly attended to. Oki alrees rrepoiref. liarlS, 1663 20-7 1 Oi 1 M il lipslToll 3 4L E l P ll)9PAßltretil l titZ: b H Thue t.ronnecte doily filth all Mehl. west South' Oa *MI Woterni Rontwe.. fl arnmpurent their plus 01 btudnesslo Pottsville will lei at the office of lloVrard & Co S. S. WILLIAMS, dapartztondout. : • liktf. , &pril Z 1,1954 SCHUYVVALLIIr PASS'R TRAINB. • 0 vinter arangemeiUs. ltig.Aggig l ikagn CO awl stare , .110ND„tYaiorecuber loth, 1 1 M6, the V'Echuylkill Valley Passenger Trains leave u lone, ifs: Leave Pottsville at , " losesrara at - • 3.30 " - -3 " Pamenters by the 7.30,A. la. Train wlll tab* Mashing at Tama= Ibr Tamaqua. and them cumumforltla Oatawtas.WSllttamrport and Xlmln ftpresaTealn.mbielt loom Pt/ladelphia at it A. KAM' Macao Yank km No* fOM Neutrino to Talomum" 7 •.• Menai, LTlMusgh Marta be .Tamaqua • ceots. Tickets proeurad is the COM 1011. • -X. X. 'W ' *, • . 444aa :: IR'tl - 1 -,••• FORAtitlt C EAP.. ...10et Akjlt" l of 1 • nal ind litiroa Latt4.l4tiLite In ectoirybettt NA Ijolumbla co" Om - treat *Oa of this Laidig' *deal; rabirted to hiredok . 4 rpdtaL • A c ap itol site a saw toill may bo fotua4 or, the Tract, idle there list all thuds in. abundant apply ' of weter." For plaus and :further vartirolers apply J. • • b W. 43 , 0, itngtoe4 4 Fenner, 24 and Market Me • ts.Potti.ra. ' r ~ Veen:ober B,'Stl 8 • MUM sAcg, It VIRTUE an ;order of the Or-, Coaster Schuylkill Nudity, the inlearlberil, ee•The aulaussa Solemn Lefeautood. &s -calped, will expose toblic. as* 4n &lanky, the 20th day pr Deeesober, I:ss pu On 'o'elock, P. 31., at the pub Ipse Fed. 1).; toyer, lu Orwlisbust.lbs ihlkurbut tlesLar tract of laud situate to North 111lieubldas Sellayllaltaranly, adielalag lenders:at Mat* afJOseph lloy,'lleary Eilliwpd Kerns and . Sabers, eentilaiug 62 wen* 122 podia% kith the huparelsaeuta eoulstlug of a aye story log &Wheelhouse and AMA*: The 101 l to 5 rail shale, and Inc;Nod Oiiteof • I• JA/i. !WITMER," = I • • AUD 411ENGOOD. Mt/ribber 114'58 • 44; (4- • . , jo) ENRAARK "Atm PAR SALE . Hr.. BSCUIBLIC oilers nt rri- I rate Sale. his Fa:* Situated .. 012 the road insdiug the 1 "trrill• to MirteraTflits, about midway between the Ire Oyes, W 140010410 dis Mot Dom each. The , consists of k 2 serve of land well hoe d, and all cleared cod cultivated, except skeet Rae. amens. the builittags coashot of a Lore two and a half story Dame dwelling hoes. ettti back ballatamt, Mad • rieW tern Wit last year. 1 ' Tile , Satiation of this (Mai is a very desirabk• opp to tkm who wish to raise Orodeee,lorated as It is ao Lear to tiro of the Wm markets in It _State—sad It ;will be sold!ontery deeirable tense, as the sabeeriber Is enamel in another business; arid ands that be mono t attend to both:- r i • YOr terms and farther tauticulam apply to die_aatt~ scriber on .thememhea i s; N T'. 1 'CONRAD sEutzfra: • 'I• i • ORPHAN& , - ; COURT BALE. DURSUANT (o an hrder of the Or phone' Court of We ,Munty of Schuylkill, In the commonwealth of Pannsitimnia,ithe subscriber. Admir jtiostrator orChristien Blebilheinuw, late of the township of West in the county. ScbnylkW. deceased. will *spore to sale by OMB Tenduerm Friday, the ttlith day of De cember next. at one ciao& ID nib afternoon, at tho pub Uc house of Gideon Whetstone. in the township or Ward Penn, in the county or Schuylkill stbrenald,—All that certelnmessuageandtedatßantdr tract of land luta in the township of Weso'enn. in the county of Se lob kill and State of Pennsylranli, to wit :—Wunded by lands of Mug Crate. Daniel Ihriweller, Dayid Kistler, %aid Lamer,Gsorte Ratschner.lisnleJ Bolls. John Bab liet,:Neuben Y. Leib, and othera, and containing about one ;hundred and ninety:acres more or leas. with the ap. purtensuces:considlus of a one! story log bodge, Swiss bani, stables, dr.; late the estate of said deceased. Terms and emulator* made known at the time and place of sale 4 by -A SAMUEL ZIMMERMAN, Administrator. 127 order nc the OtObalt's Cosset. , JoanUa Ban, -pecember a, 'so 494 ti - Clerk, Fait sALELote LEASE. • naproveg ssi,t Luta THE- CJAL LANDS co nn the i . l „ laneech. and Searle'', containing about 247 ...orate& about 24. i miles flout the borough of WI county; aid six alike from Pitbc tool, directly o n the o ff er .% f or •sale or to leas on favontbleli•nns. - 11mrawie•ara area; gable of , bebeg put into I high Mate of eol4tratiort, add ig half volUatiand end Imlf flats. At a mostoonvenlent dlftinen from the. Canal a Uaft le stork to the depth of 95 fe4t, Cutting the celebrated 10 foot rein of CoaL do gingiva" df 50 florae power. (new,) bulit by Marshall it" Lennitik, with frame building, pathos, pipes, ac" all to complete orderotre *tread) med .:4 In connection with the ehaft In addition tolhe to ont vein, there are underlyll; g t d be 'whole property the celebrated - Baltimore t thick. and four other wrikable Idea of Coal. i 11)1 , the brealtera,nehutes, Where houses. etc., will be pittxproutplete by the own ers; and capable of mining aid sending away during the ammon of 1857, fifty thMtsand am of Coal.. For tiart Ltre, apply to A. LAIIT‘X , I. Agent: I - - • Wllkosbarce; Luzern° eciunty, Pa. . oreinber 15.'5111 -46.5 m • • yALIIABLE COAL ASV TINIER LANDO, Ifirern Liets.and Landings, Fbr Sale, at . .t•riwate pr Public Suit.- THE -subser t iliers being about •to re move to the WeaL i otter !brash uprn advantageous ferule,. ell their gad Ea)ate in Schuylkill county, Yen*. syl i rania. among whtchare eight tracts of Coal Land: - IN TH,R.RONI' Tr 1520 acres valuable Ccol Leired 'adjoining the town of mont, knowitis the Red Mtitraet. Warrantee, Jacob (lunckle. • .Upon the floOth side of-this tract the Mine 11111. Railroad:ls Ideated, and Mear,the west side, the Swntara Railroad. Thqra, Is also a tine water power, (the Eakt glistens Creek.) upon the south ride. Upon the side there are about WO area of the best timber,t en table.for props, alltal and ooritmtaxt, soaffleiaot to pay tb price asked for the fleet. This tract Undoubtedly poilients the mast favMshle opportunity fee investment Ord to capitalists in tthis county. • 16 acres, Immediateli adjoining the abork, on the west side, on which siel erected two doable dwelling *Oates. t . . S. S. ENI urea, warrantee. Witt. iltaeff, sltuati at the ju'letion of thiUnion,:Lerberry, and Swatara Hilly:ads. The South Vein le n i folt Ibis tract, and alsoa largequtur; thy of fine timber. 1 1 • i ~ . 75 acre.. 1134 perches 080621 Land, warrantee=B„ D:Franks, situate upoh j the 'West side of the Bwatara R liroad, upon...which Is a breaker ;le_ at the Behupps • vein. - 'l'he South vein' s also ukon this tract. fp. 113 acres Coal Laid. warrantee.-Valentitie Meier. Ilea. The itaush Creek runs through, and the extension e g titho Mine 11111 Railroad will altiu , near this tract. This Is one of the best, Coal trials In the region, the sir t vault ea being upon 'Land being already opened and . I k. . • ' P '.: The Panther tread Traci,. 4ntaining about 570 ace.. 0i which the Lorb erry ) tailored ' is now constructed(', I d i ver which the , cobtetnplated llshing Creek reed 'in' also pass .. There is - nowilpon this tract a colliery, wonted by }Wiley A Newcomerj and a large quantity of e llent timber. MI adjoins I lands owned by '2.. IL rce 31 ueh. upon which a large breaker Is now erecting, and, co itidning the ;tame veins of Cell. . . •••••-• . 80 acres, part of 1)1 acrce,Warreitet—W. Hoch, ad- „In nine lands of Plotting Creek :Company. • , rl. 31 acres Coal Laud, formerly owned by Charle s Soy de r, adjoining Keller ;- Imprornent, and tract of 370 acres, warrantee . -Joseph S. Sil er,,and Michael' Seltzer, %warrantee. Also.• , I TWELVE TRACTS OF TIMBER „LAND, .. 110 .•-•‘ei In Pinegrove ',and Trensoit township-..two of which are tut. coh.....ogb er Undo. Also I THIRTY LDTS lo; limyeece, a; rj MONT Pinegrove,ubd Iknaawitle Addition to 4 MOST, 1 , THREE MOUSES lAND LOTS. • - - Ithe borough:4 Flnegrove. :, Also, the property now pieailed by William Oneenwal will be offered for sale iii three parts, each 'Art sold sl.parate. Also; - • - - i : FIVE LANDINGS, , Situated on the Union Canil Basin, In Pinegriore, Sib nyikUl county. with a variety of other 'rateable prop% erty, mentioned:lu hind bills,' not enumerated in this advertisement. II ~ i - I • Ile above irmie areiolfered, at ; private sale, and It not a lux sold will be disprikd of al public sale, on FRIDAY a d SATURDAY, the VIII and' •27th of Illeeeenber neat, 12 .o'clock, 311. at Yeager's I Hotel, in town of Pine. - =rave. Further infoniatiou mar be obtained 'by appli - to David . Oreepewalt, at Plnegmrve, or to John ' Lebanon. 1,. I GREENAWALT A GEORGE. "OARS° i I 1 I '. - -46-to Vas{.ll tiAl i k VI vs co & 4, Coal Land: . 1 . 110) AND Acres of the limed 1 outilittbal Londe, situated in Lrrf to him Schuylki ll ' county, Pa, is It pieta.) sale. 1 The Ashlaud Extension through rt of the property, whirls is cin ema scarps and We ll timbered . For rekr mation app y to Samuel Lewis, Dot.. Centre le subserl . at - -his Real Estate Agency, treat, POttitrille,l Pa. The terms are half nail mortgage hondk, 1 FRANCIS SPENCER. • IPottsville, April 19.18 1 66 -• • 1.•34.r irAtiABLOEIL i tall COLLIERY if T HE illis7FrAiier, being. desirous of re- Wing firmfirm the Mining business offers hie Milford ierY at privisW said: 1 This colliery is situated on the - buytkill Valley haitioad, about 0130 mile above Middle. Tho Coal Is of al deep lied Ail. and of superior • quality, and well 'adapted to the New York and Eastern Markets. All nicimgolrements ere of; the most approv ed amstructionsisting In I pair one 75 horse pow eq pumping and hoisting engine, th pumps andel' the necessary machinery. in perf,et o r; one 25 horse en gine and Meeker; schutes, bids, screens; hoisting plane and gearing complete,Mvs. tools, and stock. all in good order. The colliery comprlsei the celebrated Spobn k - I,lThi Telnll, arca and below hater level, al op med and rftrt dyto eocam en isoinedlaterperatlons.. For hirther rticutars iqiiire of the subscriber, at Pottirrlile, or , of FISLER, et the works. • - . - • - 1 ',.- , !SA3itIEL SILLVMAN. - . - ?fay 31, '56 - I ! - • ~ 22.4 f NM ART ASSOCIATIOI • 11 PROSPEOTS :. :-- i • , • ; O management Militia near and popular Institution a nounee, With pleasure. thatiarrangements forithe lid r bare teen eomphded on the most ,extensim • reale. : •. A o ni rks eA ol g A eni miai tm cs ha v yo Ar o , t a t4e nd n lti t e re e rl i no mo k u ea rage o, tue m nt miw of 'el im have been issued to many distinguished Atiterlam ili 'Artists, and a 'special ',agent has visited the• great Art 'lliperitoriea of Europe and Made careful selections of elolee Paintings, Drotimi and Cite Statuary, gr.. Ike. , Among Which are the Ihilouln exquisite piece, sm of Sei. ,t re, executed from the finest ra marble. ' • ' - I rut sow ' asp *iiirrirp. sr.trus OP vaz ' 4 - 1 •"171;r0.0313, ZWIFZUCE I .I3...”. .Tae.' trim OF ' Tat giins craluy A MEILIC 11,S1 MUMS CLAY,. mann AND cAukotra. • . .. a. ustes Oaousivx :Dux. strrr - ' 4311 2 '1F11. IMO' .vP noncom into rue *rare itiPirtlll7l2l 111 SIMILE or APOLLO AND DIANA, , Tilts Struggle tot the Heart, Psyche, Vse noes and. Apple, Child of the See, , • NoOlsten, Innocence, tho Igell " bittle.Wrizant, and that. . i Caeve Bird. . L . Boddie whirh RIM numerous Sfawreft 711 WiteMilti .1. ; ill' no se, az acid a Lune and Pules of been li 1. ; ill' COCLi I* c3l - 42$ lb leading Artiste; die. whisk; or which ate to b. dis. s toted or atoned to entneribem of the Amodatlon a wows at the *I dlstributkm ' . , • . On the 11111th ear rfalatury nest. • I 1 • 1 —.". I . Toms Or scrumurnoN. , Mk+ payment of three donors conetttutes any" pstMotr a Member of the Atenebitlon, aud minks him to . ' VPlrst—The Itrge and costly steel engraving "EATER . D ( ty E 10112,! or any eoe ot the monthly .Migulues Oren below, Otte year. t , I, . . .1 , . . ,), qecoteet—A Copy of the Co rm opolif en Art Journal, one ! y r—an illustrated Moguls' eor A rt. ! • j ,inl—A slam In the Annie] Distribution of Works • o Art, eomptialog a Inge number of Painting* . fulp ' t*e, Aw... Se. 1 . l' • ' The following Mauston are furnished to thou who .pri•ter them co the EngnorlegtOisesn's IG4GAlixr. G o , noes Lanitt.Bole, lincinwocion Meenust, Beencee. 1.4113111 a 31eanzais. IM 8. Maulers, Idea. Buttons' ?Ow :Munoz • and the Bonne QUAtettRLI Renew,. Lannes lavout Sue 'Weekly ' ) end two miembershipe for Sti. . ' Thum It is nen, that Vuteve4' EII geld, the maturiber I not only gets l three /at Mazine or./kgrana% but alio . the Art JOurnat 'year; end a Meet tat the Milan"- beton of Works of Art. ;making fear donors Mora re reading matter, besideS f te 2Yekd, whisk may, Iss abill- I don, draw a benatifet Wtieg, Hater. or °do Malt of Art, of grearerhot. - I , _ e personis restrletet tee degh aban. nu e taking En membereltipe sr. entitled , to els Engravings:, or any Ave of the ilsgatiougme year, and to es tidies In the . . dikributkut. , I 4 . i ' The Olken sad Galleries of the Ina Ruth* sre located at 1313 Broadway, New IYi rk. and lea Water Street, lialt• &Salty. 0., aotl are open : fur to all comnbas. - , I .- piteous, In- emitting funds for stesobership,'lwill piton glee their Poet tidos addtent,in AO: shitiegtha =both they wish the ' gaal to etwomeurs,ing ogle. kettle lateral the Poet ,s, to prevent hat; on ne eel pt of which. n cordite's% of Menbership,togedter with the Enemies or Munince thetired,trUt be ihnittit'did to any pad of the cousin,. i . . .- . ‘, . . The sobeeriber Ms baldarppi Died Agent Itar • ibis - A. slistion In Fcbuylkilteonaiy, and who wlttrerelfo sub. piton for the same at hies Book Stasi POtticillii. in invests etteloidus his: end 'Peng the us Wof the !Pnwinged, tespaber , .inth ths Neat Oleo Adder* t tun they with to connence..will receive a or . t sato of, Mecnhadalpitry returner man: , • ' . 'Or ma ,filabWlAradtc. 4o tirtto." • .. . : -.- -, 'IA EA dr, aetnAlr: - .. :. __ l " ' __.••-•'''',, 1n I , -': .I; Yoe leiayikillOeutitg; sair4WW. ,: -.1,, , ~-„*.,,, At- loc e, Do. =I TIIIRIVIr EAR I I :~ =BM i 'f' - ' , ' ,- . 4. . ,. . - •::''. 1 .•• . 7' ' • '•, ~''''' •-•:. '. ••;,. l' - 4 .' •••• ~ .1. • I 'wit ME ud ustudirs . Teseresame• Cenreeleelens.. The New York Stets Tempanineo enervation is in session ap N. C. Delano presiding'. Nave Iltzettea 'Soon ezeiGrusetit exist, to Kestaelq; 11/01i • Asiderson, ea old negro blaster/gib, has boa snob. sa, charted with *otitis% elms to put away boo Canoltok Ky. • • Destrnetive Fire to New Tairk• the adamsztiste studio seasisesototy 07. Moab. Co., on Fourth street, wis destroyed, by Ine s oa Thursday. The low la 6110,11001, ata whisk thaws is $50,000 insurance. • • •.• ' Piddles .ficssatayristlag. .40 expedition destined for Nipatagua, eonsiat. ' !tic of five hundred Iviehdreii, Wiwi:Rasa in" In New Turk. They are the but fellows Is• the world to [nuke new slate tertitoty. :ohm 311tobell should be shipped down there. no rated thew obtain Mat plantation and slaves, of wittett hitis asamored. - , , • • Comigreseloaid. .The Senate on-, Thursday; paled a reseintioa t Instructing. that the Secretary of the Navy knee, to be struck and presented 'ln Dr. E. lr..Keee, his oilicers and men, inch appropriate litslals in the judgment of lm Secretary. shalt Carves the high estinsktion In whieh Congress bold their , ems:lire merits and services. The President's • message was considered. In the Um" twenty • thousand copies of the President's menage end. accompanying documents were ordered. W , be • printed. , UZI It foot! up as follows: Fdr John C. Fremont* Far Millard Fillmore, For James Beehanav,l. Bel:Station's mliority4lt popau vets,' • 2114,198 Ttitit vote in the Tinton, " 1 • • 4,0330121 From this total, some (mantles . 0g Cellforats V. animal, the retinas not , haulm ' -m use reeelmoL • • • a. ' I • A C• 1111 Asap. . - The following show* the range of the therseoes• Her on Therstlay. morphia, at the various point. 3 , named_: . • „ . . . At Bostou-4 degree below Oro. • - Halifax, N. B, ; Zersi. ” • . ' Saekville, Me--`l7 degrees .belOsi St. Jobn's N. P.-14 degrees below giro; • Colitis-1f degrees below serio.l = • • • • Bangor. Me.-12 degrees below sera. New Bedford, Mnas-4 degrees below mire. Provineetouo, Mass:-.4 degree/ below VIM • Albany, N. Y.-7 degrees below zero. - Brookline, Mass., 8 degree. below zero. Leslagten--111 digress below zero. N..4.,--12 degrees above - zero. • 111 - gblatid Light, Cape Cod-7 dig. below sera New York City-12 degrees above zero. - • - Philadelphia-16 degrees above zero. . Cambridge, Mass:—By the regulated thermoulti- t W1%013 . '040 observator y , at . satirise, the mem9l7 t , rtood t 8 degrees below zero. • Washington, D. C.-.At noon the mercury stood 27 degrees abOre sero. Al 9 eeloek . that sore. lug it was about 20. Podsvillo—At sunrise, the moroiry stood at t demos aboiris- sere. • Tns Senate of Soitb Carolina baa laid on tbo table, the report of..the Com,adttee'ott re•opeolag ' the Slave Trade. ' . Vora or To" . TOPPI' OP' CaLtroanta;—The fo l . lowing is the Mote case,at the'laat election In the prominent towns of the State, and. may!bi' considered a fair index of the population of:the places mentioned Francisco, 12,152 :Sacra. meat°, 4601; Nevada, 2081; Maryaville,lBB4 Onerilie, 1688; Columbia, 1375; Stockton, Ison Grass Valley, 1298; lowa 11111, 1219; Plaotervllli,, 1015; Sonora, 9313' Doinleville, 731; Georig..... town, 567; Auburn, 522. Tux GUNAT ROLLAND MOULDY 1-L-ticirkirect. unhand Bithirc—Persons subject . to Nervous or rick headache, will find in Barbaro's .llolland Bitters d (sure, safe and pleisant remedy. It soothes the throbbing. head, corrals acidity rt the stomieb, assists digestion and creates a heal thy appetite. It is, without itoubt, a most delight; tot preparation, and an effectual remedy. Tbe feet that it is now livery popular medicine through. out all , the Holland settlements' in Wisconsin. NeW York, Michigan !, Illinois and Indian., speaks much in its , furor. •• . . .... ... , IL. No YANY can afra4 CO be without Muatang Unities:at in their bate: The many accidents we I are liable to, may render it necessary any moments and nothing _is capable of performing such a ear:., !Mu cute: igeract. ) "in lifting the kettle from Om arch caught_and scalded my binds and , peti , attri very severely— one hand almost . to a erl..-:' T he torture was unbearable. It wea an' awful .. eight. • • ' • The Mustang Lialmeiinppear;;. ad to extract tko pain almoit immediately. • It , hleled rapidly and loft.no sear of account. 'Chair. , /ester, 420 "Brood strert, ilitadsliallia." It is , er, truly a wonderful m ote. It. will cure any . . Of Swelling, Bar n,, Stiff Points, Ireptions ' Rheumatism. For Ilorses it should never be aii pensed ;with. One Dollar's worth of Mesta • has frequently saved a,valuisbla bre. It .. Golds; Sprains., Itingbone,Spajin .and Fo l underi.: . Beware of fnaintiLuir. • Sold in all porta uf the habitable Globe. : • BARNES* PARK; .. ...7'. 40-44 : . • Proprietors, New York. , . - Ws think. it is hardil i kisown even to the meet intelligent , of our readers, how deep iiOM• of Oft' ' sciences are looking dowit into tli mysteries of, creation. We know there wsrewo‘derfal dlsep*. ethos in these tinnis,aikdabndetful dses made of • than, bat did net kit°, the Chemists were India= dr i ly in their crucibles and• OTC, Silfilaillin WI: • . most wepderfnl productiono of organ) life; - Dun... lug our vihit to Vo`well we *ere it4roiloeed by one : of their pnaninent citizens , to the laborato4 . of,. Dr. Ayer, (inventor of Cherry Panora/ and Co.. Aortic Pills.) where we were shown with goner.: one frankness, - his proietses end his prodneLs. This master genius ':of his art is manufacturing Q114;4419 esseaeis pf'dowers from tar! . HU **- mace of Pine Al•ple, Strawberry, Clieekerbeiry,l Qtainee,'Pear, &none, Chinamen Jie., not only .r 'equal but, hey 0.7.0004 in: puriti r of favor; - those veg4bles themselves. Ilia Al of Minter-green is rand of betterflayor 'than soy that:eas be . gathered from the , plant--4hd yet is itade, by chemical composition (Dint. tar! . His yroesee Is, to d finalyze the eabstenee aid findA ts eased Wit. mats atoms of whiek it is made, recompense !item in the , same" proportions! Irli eIZ exist IA I nature.— CAVietias Advocate. • 48-11A' • • f.be elthirketo. .COREECTED. WEEKLY MR THE JOURNAL. P 1111 L. 15 : 66 1N:YORIVAIESTAI:1IA111.111311T's .„ . , - PHILADELPHIA. XZW YOWL • MOS.. , A - ulb " r aleni . : 17r N00..1,t on 2264 0 - - 6 oaool - - -..-. . ' 4 l N0.:1,_ 2 2 500 23 OP 25 Charead Fo'ndty,No.l:; 1- -40 -- - p- ..- o " . No.2i i r- -0 - - --0 - -.. • Sennett Pld, No. 1, 42 00 0 3 ' 0 0 26 !IMI 51 . 66 ' Railroad Bare, - , •68 000 66 00 52 ontiltia OS English Refined, . - 66 000 70 00 58 le 06 Sinericanßar,llamotenni ' 6 5 0 00 0 0 00 - - -. • , " Rolled! ' SO 00$ 85 00 at up 06 Blooms, • 45 004 ....- Castings, ton 40 000 45 00 =- 1 -,.. Boiler PlateoNo.l, 100 I% 4 7 5 0$ 5 0t - '5 66 o o • 110.2, 8 750 4OO - •-;-, -...c Ralen,Atollutt'erod, . ton - - a• " Rolled, , -' -0 - - -.. ,- .... 1 B. Y. SPISes, - -'46 - - -• - 1/6.°- Amerlean, 100 - .3 _._ . 3 Al 10 En " . 1i5h . " 793, " ••= , l4 76 • 691 • - -- - 6 9 • : COMA. * e so., • . sivaanang, - 100 the - -4-29,00 - 26 10 • Bads, . Old,. !' 2/ 000 22 00 34 il4 - Si 60 ' LEAD. , Pig Galena. 'lO9 fib..- 125 - .ijk -... . " Chestoreounty, L' - . 612 - .-0 ...-,,,„ • ~ Virginia, - - 612 -. e s -....: . fOvolEst, - *- " - - 6 Pl \ 6 I 111 • Bar. No. 1. . o -*-4 725 6 .5 .... P;idnefes Pretwittisis mad 0311 Itarketik rz9ooos. mat6ol. XXV TOIL 11511110003., . What Sour, bb . 660 630 4 4555 6 16 II 1:21 . Ky... • , ~, . • 400 310 6R 2R 6 26 Onn , 544-9) 337. Wiggat, wiesil rsd.tossh- 1 53, : 100 6 1 40 4 MI 'i , shit,. " Ifa .: • .1 90 160 116 Rye, ' .." : 10' . :60 0 51 Corn, whits. 44 67.. ' 76 41 NI 4ia yellow ..1 ' no 73 ,54 Ifs Oats, r , , o . 45. , 50 EA 43. Chmis4;, 'yaw il.,' .' 9% 114 log :- is 13. cot* , " IX . s 10014 • 144. 13 Hams ; ' 44 l2 10 7 4 ,Ilsasgowit, - • 17 50 • 19 62 'r-', Batter,Qahr,o 566 26 on o 412% 9 1 4 410 periall. 454 60 w4) 11 lg.. o wid* erode, , 1 .6 8 „.„ . 69 ' • ' el - o winter, ' 9O 11-4 ' • " fig + . 105 1 _OO 41 - 10 .: . .. o pe, sprite ng r, 200 ... . .. o rm win -' ',1114 AMMO.- teal* ' 41.1.) . •47 ilk remai tPl669,ms, ipir 11 do taw . POTTIMILLI. r 4AI I / 1 .,... (Who,legal* PtiEsom.) Wheat floor, 1•14., $ M lOtiod Peatims, Pea, 01 00 Rio n00r,b14., . • 460 do do tamer% I 011 Whost l tnshil,s 4881 56 Drlal Applao., pmed,l N '' eye, - do • - Si.Stsp,daso. ICI Corn, - do • ./ 06 Buttor.porpomid, 111 Oats, . do . 43 Shoulder; • 115 tit rotakoi, do Se Mom - do ' 12. 14 Timothy Bowl, 426 Lat. ' 541 ~ Moose .trod. . - . 560 Plastor, do SW Hay, per too, - 20 C O 0•11,:per wok, IMI _ _ • 11POTTSVILLICI PBODVIIIM JIALIUMSIIIII. (Retail Prices.) *Ligra,--Wbeat flour sells boa $7,80 to if 00 Ilbal; Mt Rye at f 3 2a. lye ChopM 08eta. II 14 sad Mod ad do. •filt AIN.-14fla Ito Wboat oak at $1; 86 11 be n sad led a$ 111 65 do., Ryo 80,1 a, (tra 7b do.,!Oata 48 do. 11111.18,--Boof sells a* 1254 etc TWA/Attain lots Il ia. real 12 do.. Ilaulana 12)4 do,; Pbi 12)4 do,,llllOulisea 9 W a ldo. ns 12)4 to 111 itoklipui 14 to. • P VlstuNAlrtiOise sells .Itoor SS 61-'4O eta. 111 (beim 4 0 ..1411a A , 41 1 0 44 Stra AB--13ottar noon et/. 1111b,Cats 10 *Mx Poet Also II 40... "C" Yellow WA dd. 4 4" Valls 14 dd.' Criabad and Palvertoed 18 410. lIRUITS AND IMOLTAIRLItaI risistpMeto.ippmelh' Apple, Potato:re o}4 M. OPIIIIIIIIII , INVNI et lk4/l a. 11qt.ill rinient, 12 stalol; Cm: . pat, Olimpali. • ... • - ;,4 5 Ei ME sal Tel.. 1,1118,111 S 510,141 , "' 044,941.
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