~ ,; .434g.t. 444-s !*4l ( -. 1 .-k-. • • - - - 1 , jailto Ann :4 --- SiTVADAVS ARI Rik* 1133`ts'• na- Tat invitation of th4,3IinSTX AtIiNAL ts equal to the m ate circnlsllon of any othil kaglish. 'papers published lu the Co untyyzand met t‘clec tits te‘ Among best notilen of the mipulatlon , an ad - certiseont tn. Inc In Its columns 1%, of any worth if Wirt , to the' aened airetlser As tf pnbllehei In. any three other papers.- In onc cities the:fates of 'colcjils,th; are always graded In plioe according to the Circulation of the paper. • 1 •. . ' . Maori:natio n lh witilhAl of the t ilhvet4 • nAmed peiMTIS, shone ,i. la. Or% Wen, orkred to be itio'pa by PostmaAteTs .leitirtnA . bills un Ott. l'orhitiet %Alt Iwo! , e" FriA , 4,s informs of their ortereabou}s: 1 JOHN GILES. rei.id , d tietr : 1 - Loulli. /1 0 .,. (loot $ll.O .J4COII MILLY.IL ileitiertivill”. tiomereet e0...;Pg.,, /L. P. TIRO AS. Cdblooti,lhititeomery co.. l'a, !, - co ;tie o tibli.h th, aloes merely .1 . 04 - She pia . , of o h. '...i1l 0 tottieir wsont reekgiiiti. Th e list ... i l l be cout i o ,,,,d from time to thee. .41,49Zack,List Isil) fullow if , do w!tobteiti taityftteutilanformatlon. _ —_—, - OUR POLI :CILEED. itrterldnrdoprogitte-" , • 0 Slavery into . the Territories of the opposition to I hk: acuisition of any lief 611Il Lit‘,:. a nnexation, p ut hose or conquelt, for the eitension of the. are* of •; • • , Oppositionto any interference with the rights ef•pui Te , holders In the Setts In which Siarefroxixts by State leir—while, at the same time, we desire a change in the Tastily. flare lAw, giving t,be right of trial by jury to establish the claim to a slave; which bring the law within the Itmiteof the Comdltutiott. • The Improvement of our Riess and 'Harbors, for the promotion of the internal _Commerce of the Country ; together wititsuch aid 4s nu T beiprodently extended by the Pellet:II Government, to the Construction of Railroad and Telegraph Lines to, the Tstific Oman, to thetlttate qelett communication throughout the country, which is the only means by which such an extended . ploy) out be bound together in oUn .one ion. • , • A Iter.uste System of duties levied on Port go Met. sufflrient for the.support of tbetenend Gov ernment; and so arranged alto discriminate in favor of; sod also to protect the Domestic I ndtuttrv,of this country. While we accord . o every Man the right to worship his Crest Or according to the diqates of Iffs owncennsciente.. , .. without fear or molestatient. and will proscribe no .man on account of his birthplace, who is, a good citizen, and conlially supports our Insittutioue-4et we are decidedly opposed . to; Roman Catholic, Jesuit Pal, and all etberFor eign Influence, not in-accordance with our Institutions. true Christianity. and the best good of the znasses , --and last ly,ppliticaf oppeeltion in men who Weer offer to fice nian Catholics office, to influence their votes, as a Means of political eivancement of themselves and elbers. The above le an outline or main feature of the teedlttk prinetptee this paper will endeavor to advoratelbereafter. ~ eIifUSINESS NOTICES. N'Ai,ENTIST,S emu be obtained at Rao:lan's dote. POCKL - T MOOR LOST.—See advertisement signed C. D:llooaYder.Newrastie. , • JAMES 11. REED Oilers sale a lions° and lot on Mahant6ngo street. --- Ps , e advertisement. • PRODUCE AND PRIIir:STORIL—See - advertisement • of 1., lees, 16 Noith Wha ves, Philadelphia. • • tiIIi`nAKS'COURT SA LE.—Seo ad vert ito•inent of Hata url Mortimer. Administrator of Andrew Mortimer. SEP. 'ADMINISTMATIO,.: Notice of estalti of Jacob .Iforfer. derease , l. Also advertlsetbent of Cathsrine, vri ,driw of Mr. Meter. • •w. • r." tiIVATAIIA RAILROAb election for i,ftlrers , rifOls Company *III be hell on the 31st Inst.— . L're advertisement,• 11•)1 11,, Con 4, Co G piirpose lensing their Coal prop. erty, In Plymon34,uzerne Co., for a term of yearly— For p,rtlrufara, see advertisement. ' • . • TiilltLlt LAND. , sltuate'd to Monnve and Loterste counties:ls oflired for sato. • See advertisement signed Joseph: Miller. Llewellyn. this Chanty. A)IgItICAN AGRICULTURALIST.—See the liberal offers of the proprietors of this lournal, in -relation to distributing gratis, seeds of the Chinese Northertainger Cane. , COL. STILAVO.—Thie gentleman is In trouble with hie pri'rty. TheYAron't receive his " exPlana. tions,.nor will they comprehend why ho "didn't sign time protest. 1- ' ht PAILADELPIIII at & o'cloeleyesterday more ring, ,the ihertautnetors marked 3 degrees below sere. ; The door of the citieaptzst suffer irdeasely, this bitter weather. • (.411.121 LASCAVVIL—Thp price, of ga; 1n Lin- Carieris $3,75 per 1,000 feet, 10 per cent. off, te4g it nett $3,37 Per 1,000 feet. TI gas is manufactured from Coal. • • . . 'editor of:the Aleitandcin (Val Gozette has .been iiresented . with u candle nude of Cannel Outti._lt was, rondo at a nose estab lishment in Ka musk% county, Va., and rs nevly transparent, resetabling . wai, and burns with a beautiful elev. light. Oil and Candles from Coal !. What next? -! „ f 'EEL STATE TREASIMEII•QUESTION.—Thera wits no election' for.Stote Treaaurcr, at Harriebtirg on Alonday . hist, both lluuece in Atte absence of a larOnunibir of *monthcre, havingodjourtlad with eat going .into Convention. It now 'tequiree a new law for,tho election of a State Treatinrery llT:Magraw bolding.over until ruch electici. STATYB MIXING jOIIRNAL— Thin mercantile•and 'inittink paper, puldished by John Hillyer, 9 . Sprime street,. Now, • Yeitii, with the XII!' Tear tn ,cae o us lin an im proved form. 11'1S-Ptaslishing among other inter. efting infornaation, series of papers,;eiatitled "What I krilmr. About Coal," by a traveller under , ground. The price of the paper is $3 per annum. thzuld - havi3 an extended circulation in this liegifin, as the Journal is devoted in alreat measure, to interests peculiarly out own.: . .711 E MEETING of Saturday evening last stirs B otch of the People, v!ithoutdiernet ty, tOexpress the sentiments of Schuylkill cOutity,.en the electian 4,f den. 6moron, was large ' arid ree l.. pectable. A series of resolution's war adopted— they will be found in our lotel icoluuina=and spirited addresses were delivered I.y Chas! Freiley, Erg., and Ili M. Palmer, Esq. Many of, the hits were hard,:tbetigh often delivered in a humorous Bad the proceedings of the meeting. • • t • I.NDIOirAT/ON MEET/NO AT OftWIGIBDUEG,—A. aro riendons indignation meeting lit the "enierrilled" Detntteracy, was beld at Boyer's lioteli Orwigs burg, we are informed by 'a correspondent, on Wednesday evening last. The 2ulpotiOng was terrihe. Eight persons exclusive of thelandlord, atid hostler, wire present. , ThrUineefing , wes bold w th closed doors, much, to the ehagrin.of the out siders' intereetbd. These secret movements are . alitrining. Is a new order of Suj Wichir spring in up? • FATAL ACe/DNIIT TO AN ESTIMABLE CITIZEIG-- M. Wm. Patton of the firm.of Patten, Fender 0 C c i• ~ was instantly killed:at , Plymouth, Luzerne CJ., on,the.jl6th inst.. It appears that he was standing on a plank over their shaft, when thf Ounce backet.gave way, etriking the 'plunk o whichqdr. Patton stood, precipitating him to tab bMtom o'l Zheshaft, a distance of 90 feet. Mr. Piston formeily - reeded in ., this county, and is known to our community,as a valuable citizen mid an energetic business man. - .e • ii. - r I-4 1 • 411.-• , . - ~. t , .I.kNSION. MUSE, F.EANINO.--Mr. Wm. L. De ll4ho - n, has , fitted up this Botel'ln elegant and cOmfortable styli. Mr. Do Dorton ' . 131:13 T had Much experien c e no a hosqliis courtesy and, at t ntion to the wants of his / guests have ,tendered blot deservedly `popular with the travelling cons :lenity, while the' inerssased comforts now tb be tact with beneath the roof of the Mansion Mouse,- •'itll add much to its suEenas in, thg future. We titifideutly recommend a sojourn alas. Do Bor. muss house, to those. of our citizens who may at . • , any time visit iteading. . 7 : • 1 BAD Saws roil TNA Daisacie.--,Thelsombard. 'peat of Canton by the British, and destruction , of s Chinese fort by un.,S,Merielit man - of-war, for an alleged insult t ? the American flag, will it is thought, affect Sociehong and Gunpowder, by lead. : t leg the price up, a cent or two on the poupd.— Still nurse. It may cut, tinit delightful; beverage ; iZentirel,y. ,In that event, faretiell the scandal peculiarly retitled over a cup of 6ouelmtlig; fare ttelltim bachelor', only Solace after:hie eigar; hut welcom e as an offset, the husband's diminish ed prospect ot being blown up over his Clbnpois der. "It is an ill wind," etc. 1 1 CINCIMATI ANDIIII4 C . QAL TIIADE.7A-Tho papers j of Cincinnati ate e ‘taplalning\that that city has a tory short supply of Coot; nitd'uomeans of re plrnishing, ar ili, .ohiu eat' is not navigable.— Iniring tho winter Coal Las b een „id at cu m i n . EZti. at twelve to fifteen dollars per ton ; end , - many families have to dispense with fires in-their parlors. •In the year (355 . Cinidunatidid Isn't Co nsume 100,000 'bushels of , Coal; nor Clesalaod 6 0,000: In twenty years the _Coal consumption 1 Pi. Cincinnati had incrcabed twenty fold, and if it can be Lad at a cheap price it will & r uble in the next Lee years:' ' .. " . • • ••••-• (4N, CAMERON INF.CMUYLKILL COVWET.7- M little slaguier tho Itopresenta.tilrea of aii partip Item Sehuynoll County haiocrupported G'CD• Cartiecon, wheOorer hO .. was a candidate fur trice before the Legislature. It was Gm Demo ratie menthera frotu Schuylkill County thatelect- Gen.Camerhii to the United States Senate4overal ears ago, in opposition to the caucus notiainoo of the party. Both Wagoureller and lobo hare alwalnt Leta warm friends of Gen. Cameron; and tie they litoir that the election that year was nothing but on•kery, they resolved to stunt by their first love; it e!tioto, and the Interests of the Stout, In prefer ttee to the infamous Forney, Pro-Slavery no. rtel ?retie. If they did' 'pray? treaeberoue to !etre party interests, they suf Wined tit* Pest tokii of Freed4rn and the true interests of the - , l4 Uotial they will suni,o. by the h°°°!t• ,m,,gportioo /i an 'rattler, Odd eulUk°3" ' jr / the ttiteraLle hirelings who adhere to the tiert ; I N th'swer wrong Its rioniplei May .be, re take of M. spo p ils of affic AxEcpter# Gr foi. Furvirr.—The` Ney -Yuck eon t+ . 14!11.,11.6t. g)°lhu 10.101. , a 11ittly gg4 B ;.his ibe fulltwring in 14 le to tlate , l .14t;14. • Cal. Fre:tient mterdny, in threading crowded Wall street, je'tt ing himself ogisinet a thousand pailemrienr,'hoiled a friend area the other afile of the :treat, or a mouient.'.ankieentile ,ves on hit face, and be eat : "Well better .1134 next time now, I hove get . uryearrottreeitalE."„' The next woi l i k were war by Chaitea Fremont : ..Alay GO send that Me. Baihanati 1011. make a Vetter Prethien then reonfil.*, • A Woreatti Lite Justice of t saps's:-1 Katie stowed', -yelp' headache, lei ri some hundreds but to no pe l t Iles of year pelt L.,l4.wairt!--.14r. D. D. Woods, ° Pet" MO ."allinted . iirith a disease a the at:en- I• of the bean anti nervosa arty Yaaii;And veni)e_ f dollar; in tiii4ta ato4lY'Mr, 0.. Alter :' Ifeel entirely .isat and sleep wen, snd.aitertd to th pleatire, )uad ' f irma :iherefipi '; all thosiiiitha sreibmilarly aeliot. reet ; en w• ieecautnena. tt ed." 7 EMEEEEI Cost. vri, 0 'mines of otirft tie the sum of well op to the nia. The tra lies ensbowelc . pent rimy ba in comparison after Californi and an incited, Ce dlifingAll. year equals in val. orty pillions of dollars, which is yield of the gold s l uices of,Caliror source of wealth to the country, i Peunsylvania. tittle excite. routed offer our "Black Diamonds," to _that which icts people crazy gold, but as aciessary pf 'e to exertion in tho manufacturing reefer outweigh in value, those of 'ford oar Coal l and Iron adequate richer fields foritreettment and la lid than exist in Popinsylventit. , , line, our truer California. protertierveo bor can be t •Tna last Ai xtatisticel tab !nen' Jo . urial is filled with valuable ,es in refereice to the COM business which have been prepared with iif ilia couptr . _ . innebilabor ' d at great expense. .Nti . other pa. per fa the Llu on pays more particular attention to this most i portant branch of national wealth, than'lthe Journal, which is every where looked °pouf as auth . rity on this subject.—Dauvelle Dees ocrat. The DeoloCrat Is correct. /Web labor is requir ed in the oom nation of tinr:lianu l al Coal Blatis. ticscao other taper could famish the t 005,5 Of ' hi ei., formation r we duyearly t 'oe that subject; and it Is , ackbowladg, that we are the organ of 1 th e . Coal trade of the :United States. Time and untiring labor have , pr ured the .I . `oiirnal that pOSltion. Tne Boum Bth inst., a C of 1812, Otte. Sutherland, of Seeretarie name of Maj. gates from B. P;tt, Istk us or TUE Waa or 1812.—0 n the ! orention of the surviving soldiere mbled in Washington'. Hon. Joel B. presided, assisted by a largo number lintoug whom we retoin . lie the or John C. Leseig. .The lint of dolt! fichuylkill county, woe as follows z-r 4 Severn, Ches. Fralley, Di. L. Boy. /der, C9l. D. H. Goptlirin, Hon. jag. lilultli A J A C. Leseig, Dr., tfacoli aver, lierlun, John G I , ption of n eerier of resolutions, one Ilvesc that if _Congress shaft not Le er, W. Haile if. Campbell, trees, M. Btie After the atl of which re* .tieo to, the soldiers and sailors of eir Widows and minor children at .slob; they will . open the next stun-. nested vigor 141 d higher hopes tandem administration, the honored head of able to tin ju 1312; and t the pre cent -.4 I paign with tbe incotnin . which serve as a private soldier during:that war, i the Convent:on:adjourned.. The old soldiers ap pear tolav a diffieult i task to induce Congress to award them what they ask; but like Mrs. Be: H. K. Runt, of Boston, and her lax list, it is evident that they item altar share of perseverence and i. determinatt n. TheY.•••• ... are indeed brave men, not to be frig* tied at the lapse of time likely: to claPso bete . a Republic will embrace runqng its pther virtue , gratitude:* '„, • , .....--, _ FELLOWS 1.4-The Reading Gazelle is tst Saturday; on the course of Maisie. lVagonseller, in voting foi Cameo?, . TaniusLt an &Mete la Litio and tit says: • But how ill you dare to return to your homes, and meets eh men as flughes, Reilly, O'Connor; and others, hose, influence with your • neighbors ,Is unbound.d, and who, by breathing the word, can drive y.O from their twuntiiin home in fear arid terror? Guilty and conscience stricken 'you museand w II gq forth—if they will it—miserable • wretches, • • how touch is contamination, and whose preb cc is pollution. '• . Mercy o Messrs. Lebo arid Wagoaseller, did you re ember,-when you 'se:ant your votes for the true int rests vi Pennsylvania, that there exist: ed at home such terrible fellows?: Aseuredly not. the pintur• is diStreasitig. Driven from their -Mountain h.me, "guilty and censcience Stricken," by "nosh • ; lteilly, O'Connor and ;others," wretched • ebo and Wagonseller will: winder to distal oittnes, a irarning to others not rt , 'the future, the. tre At*, !joshes, to excite i. . i . tilly„. 0' . n nor and others." Alas! per Lebo' : d Wagonselicr—our heart . bleeds' fur sour l 1 'l. ... c ospective! sufferings. Yet • no. fence pity. , Aire o'crwlielining rage; for you; Messrs. Lehh and Wng,onselliir, are "'miserable wretches, whose touch is contamination, and whose presOcce is 'polio tion. !" 14! • • - Comivs. sulijeit of 'coal•barning engines to supercede - wtod is ongrpssing much•at. - tption o lute. A. ono of many reasons why coal is eb per and better for the use,upos loco motives, titian . wood, we subjoin the following, which we take from a paulPhlet issued by the 13oarilmnEoal-bunling Locomotive Boiler Coin pony. It appears that in eight days, work of a Boardman Diller Locum:dim run against a wood. burning locomotive of tie- same power, in the same time, the cost, of filial was as folloWs, viz: ' Eight days of wood-buiding loco Motive. running 720 mile's, and using 46 cords of wood, at $6 per cord, cost 076 BO The Boardman Boiler Zocomotiv,e,run-e in 4 the 720 miler; in the same time eta doing iituo work, used 28,100 pounds of cool, costing s646erl ton, $lO2 . 00 !: One cord tllwood, ' 6,00 Mokinga difference in cost A)f (net in eighe'days, 'which, in the 52 weeks .;of the year, makes - the 'annual diffcrence to be $7,714. And as the'usual 'life of an engine is 12 Years, the saving- by the nse of the Boardman Boiler, amounts to the large smog $113,288 ; making it evident that 4 . would be far better policy fur nay :railroad' company, to pay PO,lOO fur a locomotive pf - this construction, than aces •t a wood-burning - locoMotivskas a pre . ~ 'see L. I EXPENSIVE A LUXURY. - ent Bandon, bays the Hone Jammer, foi f (and it was Leap Year,, too!) there Iu pre the lust y have bee 1 twenty per cont. lees of marriage than !ar Wein, and on ails fact the Albany wornal taika . •thuir 'sensibly and to tho for tbo y Evening ino of love and marriage is crushingly tb silks at from three dollars to fifteen and—it is festmined with laces at prices ck-jaw to hear it-;-expensive diamond - The Sh draped w dollars a to cause I jewelry Alencous upon lea altarr-en ury ayttl vultures,' the frost effect ha riago on fain brin Those current 0? right by from tly I skis through to meslictof the point d' t every part—silver p late , . paved Abick a "genteel . residen ces;' supports the 1 milliner's mills for every potsiblo'lux. ecestary,.ll2olli terrible than the bills of ' itterNthe base of it, as votive leaves to irit el cle the oak in autumn. What this pro fanation•of the shrine of mar he you g men of Boston, who would it to eir personal offerings? • tatist tans can see it and hear it. snit fiu culine marriageable humanity sets 1 out stopping. Greet sighs heaved diem of prudent but hopeless hearts, aie;l : lTl l itt is ,given to hymeti. ' Young It rtiits, young d :tore, yuimg artisans, Toting! merchant., and'you g . lawyers of more youth thin clientele, yet all out of. debt, undo:truing a comfortable and Ifs:moral& subsistence tor ose, according to the scald of 856, pass by.filickly—much alarmed by. the arid cesuf,kboineihrable'conditions attached ' to reput4Ole marriage in:these evil days of cow. petition in social display, ' Marriage is bccoming.o luxury to men In these United States. =The cost of provisions, the wa ges of la or, the rent of dwellings, the cost of no cessariesSod of luxuries, added to the unrelent ipg preashre upon people in respectable society, to dress richly, and furnish showily,,make the Inert table*Priee of a family far out of the reach, of • the salaries and incomes of, most, of the., young.: Of . the offect'sn the 'morals ?and Character of a State l in which wedlock Is prohibited, it unnecessary 1 to enlarge. By reading or by travel, we ern all familiarwitir it in France and Austria. Prudence and custom forbid marriage in the former country, ,where thre is not assured income renteciently tri j maintain its wants and social pretensions. In the t • latter, th armed law hold+ assunder from the re:, ]alone oh husband and wife, couples who do not . 'posrets IlrOplfily guarantees that ' their chiljron shall not become a burden to the State. •Io all ranks, 44 society income is the marriage, cement of love. ' . • Marriagemay be as effectually prohibited by the expense s of udilitterjr-iraie and buksi furnish. lag, as. b police regulation. ,It those modern Athenia statisticians wilUstand with their note books de their marriage altars for two years to come; , i tbey will bare to record a steadily di: minishing worship at the, shrine. If old maid hood be, is ntantsay, en evil, the penalty of gab eral piptirliation et cotton dress goods and *Horn of gieab m, will be paid in every' h ou se where there a daughters. Does it not - betmove all ututbers all goal mothers=to imitate individual. i ly, if not id concert, the wise conduct. otitis" Bel gic women 'of Brussels "Upper Teadoin!" The ..*ll.etren4 b moot' Bac iely' bits been argiolzed. to make ec4nomy fashionable. , Its weeklysttestin,ts receive ceports of superfluities dispensed with, add disrMas the feasibility of further curtailments in house old and personal . expeosire. Its mem bers areothers, and these their labors for the purpose leaving =reap to 'Weir grown 'op dsultble , by making it praticable for those young en. whore cap ital is far disproportioniul to their tolostry and Intl/01y, . ~ ~,,' • 0, for restoration of gingham front and pints! . Is 1.11 there o deliverance tbs silken web of aril which rands lOotnewettro for as? - - . . , Larretts are often oftenjrottbyof preservation, *AT very erttsn . are .unpleasant ietninisencus. Fe"- tiey's stray bit, tU Hobertii;WW -the subj.,' of how. tolniti a woman, toss oftetitre do , bt . . , .ty I ret - ell'ed Its author's must earnest wishes it 'were buried in ioblivioti: 11 1 Forney feelsdliness7 at his intentions ,ernutnunieetion, ,okot 'wit the PreSident-eleet exterientw wheitaptstie• to Lt. Co. Henry EL : Mott, Presiden the Board of Canal Commissioners of. Pea Tunis, In favor of Lt. CoL John W. For rs; for United States Sehatur, has been rolled. to by the eleetlosi or Cameron! 5144,nay his &clinks ri T . 94.L'thcie dir AUL 31.1CII.ANAIL Tbilloletter sayi :—Ae my positron cm the sub. feinto electing a United States Senator may be misuuderstt ad, I beg yob to_ssy to my friends that Cid. John W. ropey, in my, Opinion, w ill best serve -my administration of nil - those named, and I will • foci complimented intl - obliged for the votes of my friends in his favor for that office. Mr. ' Robbins, Mr. Black slid en on, are *a te/ fair men, but Col. Fontey s e claims are far superior to those of all others. Jsa. BIM:If/MX. three hot Mr. Buchanan it appears, had - exinvised him self . favorable to the election of . Mr. Black, and so improbable aid - it seem that the Presiden4 elect would be 'guilty of the indelicate act of personally urging the chains of ay . -single can didata- foribe Senatorship, that 0310 of Mr. Bu. chump's most intimate friends in Washington; when be Opt heard of the letter urging Borney's claims, refused to credit it. It was tuadnesa, , thus. at the ontstart, tajeupardite the harmony •of his incoming Administration. Mr. Bachan. an's start In . the fur year heat has 'been false, and will irretrievably dauuige his Administration. It is eafu to predict that it will be, a mere Basle era' • more contemptible in character, .then Biline's. There is a homely proverb that "what is bred in the bane will come ont o Of. the Beth."— Politically, the President.eloct is a Big Dutra& Lion of its trutlifulbess. A FillGin7lll. TRAGEDY.,4 ternine anair rt bap penect in Baltimorvi on Wednesday last, which oc-, casiimed great excitement. It appears, that a druggist filled a prescription ordered by a Dr. Ar nold, a German . physician, for a child. The child took the medicine, and died immediately. Dr. Arnold took the remainderof the medicine to tha druggist, and toldliim be bad made a fatal -mis take. The druggist persisted that the medicine was was right, and to show his airafidence in his cot; rentuess, swallowed n purdah himself. fk,i was immediately attacked with horrible convolsi?ne, 'and died tive minutes. The physician, who nierietsisted the preparation; and spit it from his mouth, was also attacked, and was with difficulty saved; The druggist bad mixed cyanide 'of po t:du-lam with lemon juice, developing enougbprus sic acidinfthe prcparation to have killed three hundredpeople. Fatalinittake.. • • Them his toles mitigates: a . dad It has so sweets gut That its soft livings win Till tears tart to mine eyes. Deep from raY coal it epriegelh, Like-tddden melody; • And evermore elogeth 7 1v -1 This song of longs to me. This world le pit of beacty,i A. other worlds above; _ And if we did our duty; It might Wall of lose! ,7 Assets of alltli n l4Olu of Peons7lvan4, ,ICo Bills-Discounted, Specie, ' Duo by other '`, utes, lie., of other • Banks, ' , Real Estate and Per. social Property, Bonds, Hoag's, !tr., Stocks, Exchange and interest Bulls Receivable, • Expenses, Loans, Suspended Debt, Bills or Funds, • Specie itc., Miscellaneous, - Total, Nal, Nov. 1856, Increase Lige/Heel' Of • all'thi tanks of Nove*bicr, 1856. • • .• . , . . . Phil. Das. Otirr Mrs. Total,: • Capital Stock, $12,462„580 1 511,1 . 36,764 $2499,314 Circulation, . 5,420,151 11,940.193 17,362,315 Due Other Banks • ° 3,280,4241 939,190 4,215,615 Due Depositors, ' ~ .17, 7 23,326 8,68.2.618 26;135,913 Dividend, Unpaid, 54,134 192,311 216.445 Contingent Fund, 1,301,667 987,310 , 2,288,997 Discount, Interest, it Exchange. 532.422 638,086 1 1,170,501. Profit and Loa% ' 100,053 423,497 583.540 Due Commonwealth, 228.601 251.603 I 483,404 Isdues of 4th of. 81,1,1.474 4.177 5.751 Itheeitanecnui, — '104,610 • .4=40 , L 17.4484 Suspense Account, „ ' 6,058 6,058 Surplus; , 296,101 186,182, 485,376 Certificates of Dep., 62,140 ' =1.13231 330.763 , • ----- $41,619,479 $35,688.5641577.338,013 ' Total, Nov., 1855, 3808;200 35.057,302 1/3,773.802 Increase, : $2,931,278 $601,202 43,534180 THE' COAL' TRADE. arson Pottsville, Janusz.) , 24,1857. The quantity sent by Railroad Ole week is only D. 238-08 tons. Total for the season 205,- 805 13 against 148,807 01 tons to same, period 'last year—increase so far 58,358 12 tons., • The great . tinow storm so oompletelY blooked up the different twilraads, that tho Coal, Trade Was entirely suspended fur four days during the pest week. : The trade is ionfined entirely to the lino oe : tbe Raileoad indithe city trede.• Aksortio 'Oinks:the, lt consuers ore short.of Cosl4nd:there Is quWan agent demand. • ", • : ' Vriolintl.coAATAADß.--/il our report of'tho different:shippers of Coal our_Corrospondent ne7,-1 lectod-to\ give the names o r the following' comps- ` vies and individuals who shipped Coal last pear •:: I . , 1 . • , vols. Judson Clark, • - - - ' - 86,417 Lucerne Coal C 0.,. 1- - ~ -.• 21,722 N.l. A' Pennsybraidn Coal Co., -" ! - :. 12,899 R. Hutchison - a:Co l ; ~- - - - 5,500 The aggregate 06341 shipped froni the Re gion was . official—but in publishing the names of - the minors and shipper i e, th'e above, -with sereral others, were omitted.. %have found it very OM cult to obtain the business of t'ae WYomintße . gion in detail for the last two - years—but' will :hike circvto bare it correctlyeelle ii at the close of present year. . I • . - ImPsovexcays AT COLD i-74mongthe iulproiementit 'now progre Rig In. this Region, we learn that Mr. Graham 1 tunneling frotn!' i his present Colliery to the ' Mit moth' Broad Moun tain Vein, and will also sink sk Slope on the North Dip of Dunk Ridge, on what is called the .Crestoy• . Vein. •-•- ! • ' ;Mesarrt. Wm. Vibes, Jr. # Co., are alio extend ing their Colliery itaprovemen y ts with a vie* of increa!iing their supply P er C oat. die present soar. Mr. George W. Snyder Walt° sinking i.Slope at his Ping Ft4rest Colliery. $l6B 00 Lfeopronaren ,Coirsynas.—We learn that a Bi been ret orted in our Legislature ineorpo.: rating D. P. Brown, Wm. Brown, 3. C. White and their Associates, under the style and title of the Otik Bill Mining Company, with' a capitol Of $200,000. 'with the privilege of inetwasingAt to $5011,000, for the purpose of Sinking a Shat at their Wetberill Colliery le the Mammoth Vein.— The Bill gives this'Company ifinisq Priviifget. The property on which they propose to Binh is the . Seitsinger and lands. We hare; not seen the Bill. I We take this occasion to reiriark, that heretufotie we have opposed all IneorPortkiOns for mining purposes l'n this County, becaeSe no necessity existed for' them=•-an‘d we ire still-op pored to 'the , ineorporntion of r Coill, with'utining privileges—bat we think the time has arrived • wharf a well guarded `end liberal Oreneral ImproVesnent Law for the .County is re. quired, stripped of mining, privileges, eAn !asso ciation of eaplUtl will be required to' : work! the Red•Ash•Collieries, particularly in the'Southert Portion of the Coal Anion, otherwise theylwill have to be abandoned. lito Individual Operator will develop theie lands—nod in many instances the tracts are too small to incur the neerMary ex pence of sinking Shafts to nay great depth: Sven by the owners. The troth is, that the erection of three or four Collieries on small traits ate heavy expense, with , but a abort distance to nom Ott the vein; when one good Colliery would: suffice, will not pay any longer..:,Whe isnpsoyetsent ,ofithese , by. embracing several small tracts: .ipto • one co' rporitioo, and .then leasing out ' the 'Col. , Herr to individuals to work, will not injure; iodi. Weal enterpriee, .but rather benefit it, beWiwiss the individuals will not reviles so much ciipitar 'to transiekbosioins is they now doh; finale* the capital for developing the and transacting, -the mining baldness also. • Ilerotofota &ere was' always. an ibundaStee land developed to produce more Coal this ! market riallysetinired Conotirhat Int year's aperient* hai•7lllllhd that Red Ash Coal eanuot be piotilablytainelinder the piesecit system-4nd nearly ell the : . 11 ! e4•Aalt 'will be - abandoned, 'except at some . 4vOsiebte Voints, in the coarse of a few yeati, l • unlace the. toprovenswateraniteeuto by therlsakholderei l and them all : trtiefit seta only be mergWtogetbet mergedfor this 'purpose - under "tat 'oft . laeospongtoblor: pitiroiit!ekktt taposest--but the Act . ttighe Phil. Bk: Other Bkx., $2 , 3,1X)04;9 .3473,247 1,672,41^' 424,177,24 2,494,602 3,466,992 914,010 f„.0,171,667 6,067,999 '6,139,06 is 6 4 06 4 0 1,206,969 907460 9&1,531 76,100 • 74685 154,067 1,366,425 272,152 3,17%167 1,563.696 303,790 4,702,629 95,114 1,839,789 318.820 74,847 177.828 1,338,368 1,274,871 `40,653 $77,869.645 74281,82, gas o ass,aas 33,087,361 3 ,S'96 $ 42 ,0 0 1,2 41 6 0 $2,84.9G $ 3 , 4 2647S- eeral f0r,..011 tirrY desire it—not enielzl;-dad iatirea . . . ' ' The Maitre. Browns b White- have insult-r- it ?millet, giving their reasons why they ask fora Special Act of Incorponttlon with 241014.Priv1. loges. ,• - The pobinare Company, ne learn. will also airily for a temnral . of , their Charter, at. the Prose!4 Ptulnit of the: Logistaturo. - If geaeral Improrameat !XV WU passed for. the- "misty, all special Acts of Incorporation, ns they expire, might ewe and he trronght ander the general we hope such a law will be framed and ran, ed et' the Present session of thetiolt silk meet all the %Mite of, the folinier.!lasinele of this eonety,,iithout inteirfering with the le dividaal Entaspiise of the Region. SuAK Ibtanin -Ekvanarnz' Corm - Aim PutiAnstriniertr.--Ity a Report in the North _ Austria:ln of the 22d1t4t, it appears that then are in Philattplphis and some of the Inner din tricts, the &flitting puntbei of otiginel;toiget: Inv with thelttrso Powit. . NO. 12 itoyamensing, . Southwark, • Penn District, Richmond, • Weill PhiLkdelphia, .Keueiugtoti, • Frank ford, • Northern LiberUe!, Old City Proper, Bridesburiy„ The Reporter gives the above, and states that it does not embrace thiopsimm in the outer dis-1 tricts, except Win Word andlitldethbrg, nor does M. embrace the hianofuturieg Establishmertht ',bleb this honors are, smoked with Water; from the Schuylkill; Wissahickon, and other Streams— it only embriiies :those, that. receive their water from the Water Works. Rpring Garden does act appear to be misbrand, bites the number of en. gibes is given et 392, and the; aggregate at 0,590 horses, (which is considerably more than the addition of the itboie), the statement erident ly embraces Spring garden dhtrick Also. Add. to the above foi tbete Other districts not embraced, say 60 Stettin Ruginel c , with a 'power. of 1,200 horset—which will no _ dotibt cover. all—it would stand es follows: : , No.. H. Power. Paellas in Philadelphia, 442. 7590 Or 333,950,000 pounds. This esilmrate. is - based on 44,000 lbs. to the Horse Power. The above power is !spelt° labor i of 53,130 mat, CAI mating 7 mon as equal to Me power of a lierse. ScutrimiciLL At the close. of the year :1856 , the a:Other oft Eteani Engine' engaged at; the - Collierifin in the' County ;fur pumping .wiler out oil. the' :Mines, Hoisting and Breaking cora and for_ removing dirt;was as follows: For Colliery pat:Poles, • 342 Othtir purposes In the C0.,'1 - 75 ; ', • * ; 417 `• 4 12,722 Or, 559,74i3,000...P0tind5=i.0r nearl3 l 'double the Power hnployed in'the s.lanufactqring City pti Philadelphia, with a poPulation of over a hail 'million of inhabitants. it the same estimate tuti above, the. steam power employed in Schuylkill County' is equal to the power of 89,051 men. The present!popnlation of ; the Cotinty is estima ted at about 75,000'‘soniti.1, . . - .1--:- • ' pros viz wins' souzzat..) ON VENTILATION!op COIL MINES, AND UNDERGROUND WORKS ', reentionveLl . We must notice the dutiesol every one employed in the Newcastle Mllleries more fully in the close of these papers: AU we wish to impress here is that in taking oat-of pillars, every ens must fulfill his peculiar ',Dna- Unit ~andone must meet-the; demands of another, .so si to km fail hands upon the move. The Miner must- not throw down one set of tools to take up another, and.lbe gib at various sorts of work; In the short space of time allowed him to earn fits day's wages. Ile must not lay down his Coal picks and take up loots to lay wagon toad after thelltee of his lift. Ile is not desired to tel tim ber to protect him from the , failing of the rout lie Most not look after the conedying of the Coal from the lift to the main wagon road; Lila duty is to loosen the Coal in the lift. and ell it into the wagon*, as they are brought into hint by the putter. ' The putter has not to wait until the Wagon he has taken into the miner ds loaded, because there is aliseys a spare wagon in at the • face of the lift which is Oiled In the intervening time thceputter le going with hie load 11 wagon to the main wagon foods , where he deli ors his loaded wagon and re eebres'another empty one,,whert he Is again on the move Into the fame( the lift.. Bptb putter and ;bloc/ work by contract, and are paid sr) much per score of wagons, • which varies with the diatance the putter must put his OA. With the miner his price depends upon the hard ness of the Mal, size of the wagons, and thickness, the vein. The patter hall from twenty-01dd to Any al i cents. end Ow miner teen 'seventy-fire cents to one and 1 a quarter dollars per snore' n the broken. In the horde ' where the Coal is solid, aud 'before it has been exposed ter 'ease ampiatees,64.46.emaa4.l66apeadrlir mum oves t irrersit quarter dollars to one and a • three quarto' del per score. These being a comparison of peters betwee 'the, solo* 4nd brelen workings of a mine, the pillars' being worked above thirty per cent. cheaper than I the; horde. With the potter. the price Ist the' same in Ithel binken and whole. . I ~ It is the duty of a "deputy," or what we. would call an -insideliosa" In this ceuntry, te, set and draw jibe timber In the bawds, and the l e fts taken oft the ;Vars. The timber is draitti at nights after the principal . tines of the mine cease e lmeause when the Umber ta ken out the roof Whir wlth greet force , causing -the 'air, or perhaps the gases_frum the game. to course violently into the immediate wet ln the netahbo hood of the broken or pillar Inge. This might perereibly muse an explosion, If ere the safety Mums were tycon stant use l , workings. It is posible.da tact It has been proved by the talented inventor of the safety lamp, that when a current of explosive atmosphere is directed throng the' cylinder of au ignited rafety lamp, It will ex toilet inside the cylinder and' communicate tattoo with the' surrounding atmosphere) on the opposite side othe' , guise cylinder to which tile current is directed. Etch' comets caused by the &Oleg of the roof in then aby ; day time, would be dire: led against the several LIM S al i t the workmen-before any f notice could be given i the! workmen engaged at ramie distance from the fai l to screen their lamps from the violence .of the turre t.— However, it. is-impos,4 to avoid all falls of thi' de scription in Use day t , for in some instances tbb De puty may go beyond hist:laq, or be misguided b beforeythe Merman In taking off from the pillars an anus % um ber of li ft s beto the mre pips a drawn , thus lea,lt an increased area of roof standing over the excavation sup. . ported ifith tintbevirhich—with the additional instant of weight—will bit eery met to be crushed out and bre ' ken. Those tills which break in .open the timber pro. duce the most rapid currents. The timber Is not lien all burled In brave cm* because If the undermost hell, if the roof Is strong. it gieret - suftlelent 'notice of Iff in -i ciliation to tall, su that the Deputy has time ell wed' .hlm to take out most if,not all the props in the ex Wee.' tion before the roof falls. In this instance, we Snit no' very small degree of judgment displayed by Deputy,: for the roof may he rattling at every instant with the poise ,pf thunder. the 'props may be breakMgcsplittlne. and bendinzlike bows, with the deflection of the roof, yeti the Deputy sticks to his past,k necking cat at almost every' blow with his peculiar shaped axe. a plop, which is as, quickly thrown into a place of safety by his attendant,' and Indispensable assistant in inch times of need, Thai Deputy new r quits his post until the final settee is rune into his aditory senters,dhat the roof Is upon the petal of (Idling, and It is very Often with a stretteous effort: that he ouches a place of safety before thereof Dille and closes up the excavation, where he wart hammeringeway at his timber only a few seconds previously: This I may, bethought aelangerecui occupation—which It certainty is to the Inexperlerred•—but parsoni trusted In mach' a. capacity are always the select of a Col key, and it Id very i rarely that any accidents happen to then wherrithe g y 4 i are in the act of drawing out timber. karat rate Dept!- 1 ty will et upwards or hue hundred preps in a shirt six or seven hours. lc is commonly the ease Ors cute,' Deputy to draw a couple of, hundred prop within gni hour. There are otters three or four hundred trip.' standing together at the same time In one of thissiet-1 carnations before they :are drawn et-knocked Onk,;, .„"I'6o, ,props are generally cut the same length that the wiltiis. 'thick, before they are 'tent into , the mine, or so that they .are easily set up and tbtlitened with a thin wedge thiven between the upper part of the prop and the l,i 4ea•t& • There, are ttro simple objects:le be attended to I ins those, burps. First, they mist be set in a wan _,-best 'fairer' ltoted to resist the moisture of the root, add mond, so that they can* easily be . knocked out ,when the isnal. amount of Wm is taken off from thsiiiiilars, soft the weight of the roof peer the excavatiohla _bearing "hard mem the props. If this latter object is not attended to, when the props are set, this props welltld often havello be cut out under the immense weigh of the roof and 4 this would be throwing away time Whets every minute was worth font at Awn props. If the toot of the Mita is, of a soft nature, the props will often be sunk severed In ches Into the door; In this Mae the smallest 064 et the props meat beset doetuwards steal they will be more' easily drawn out of their - positi,a, after they have been /omen-A from bettelen the rout Ind the door wi the IMO. [ TOFtsmetan , tedl - • • , . be — . , '-- - . BoatOst flail Trade. [Corrected toe ekl* frt* r ik tAe Axton Courier.) ( Wo nod* ialso or krOdi Owners* $l2 (5 1411 clod. dry,' , cash. . SebuylictU, ihito üb, V ••• $725 • A do red am, • sp:cf . • -7 50 do lump, •lra" • • 760 Or Lehigh; lamp. • • • - 42 76 Lsekawana, • • 4 , •'' • 700 • swan. ramiata Tar ar 2.04X1 'Min: • ••S!SIX! Cannel, - ,lieicastle, coarse, .i . 3.. tip, do - One '• • 4.".- •• - Orrel. :- -, r. , 5• - :. •• ' ',- Lkotch.„ . . ~. sc r y ~ . - .. Welsh, - - • == - -' , •-•— .4 - ii Comberispd, run of '''. -• . - 800 0:. do -One, `. .;. • : • • Sydney, mires, •11-;.'.. , - ' - •10 00 i Pletou, entree, •1- if -,‘ • • • 800 do One, ••• • •-°:',...,'• _' .' • . • . • 600' Leekstwasinz i 1umiew,:,,,...... .; '-'• , 690• 59 LehlAh, lump, -- ;' , 1 4 --„,_.,'. ,- e . • - , - 900 52 sobn's Lump; (Seh rm u t t9 o 7 ) ' • .; 9.00 ,42 Schuylkill, lump ...1-. - -*:., ..... ~..., f , ~, .... , 0 00 GA Prepared srlite a ash, - ' • 9OO 6 : , Coat Trader: -- :11114111road for 11 1 / 1 1 . Quantity o Coal . 'OO4 , by Railroad ibr tberrsek log i iii on Thursday eveing-4a: - - •-e . ' ';'i.-'-' , 'y . ''' • as. Port CorbOo. - 4 -',-. •.--'I -' , • - 2,7a3 tr.: Pottsviile: • . ---, 4 4 4 4e. ,, '.. - -. , - --' - ' al 12 tiebnylkln Hares, 1.. Iti. ';--,-• ' - -- '-. 4,122 06 Auburn,' 4 • • i-4444i.r?4.•' - "4-- •-• -' . JO4 P 7 r _ t.4-1112um4 ' - 4 5,2 :t r, ;Y ‘- , - '''''. Total for week. - if...rks.."‘ • :1% .- . 9 00 Presioudythis scar,' - Vi , ,, 0- 1 3 ... ' 't,' • 191 1 / 4 427 U? , -,;. 4 4p- , s . ...; , •••-r • . Total. . ~ -Wf -1 ••:". e. • 201066 13 Misuse period /sit ".; -- ii:r . . •j. - - . 212 / 12/701 Isereme sobs.. i. -; - " • iiyill ' ' -4 , . 68;762 12 SiOnaylkUlteeiratflllll7s 111ifo1logring 14 tits . , is ou pp ort imi ont 1110 , 11ffereatItillroidsla = (kmilly,for the week 63414 onyluedity ; -" " „ • I t Ilin.)11111 and O. uarieu • . -114/30 0 1 Xt. Carbon " t'C9 Sehoylk 111 456 „Ilt.f..,Urbliti Pip:Carbon 3.141 13 11111 Creek .; ,• , 133,03 12111, 3elluilklll ".1 19313 Oaten of Tell gad Sirs • 1141. 1 / 8 411/02411* *-• ' AMAMI**. . 4 - Al= 1 1 ebuors., too 0 146 Bpoter3jlll, .• ' 11$6z 160 1,4111V , ' 1:0 I 1V,1•01 • ___ _ O _,. Lehlgk Croil:IhltilkiXO*1111/07* ' •, , )11444rMire ,11144matibil. ,: , an et Coil !inf.'bt Itatios4 . 4l . wieekelding : - '., - ~•:- .. , 4 . --,-.,.,-- cr• :r. , . - A ' ' an 4Variliz..4.4: ', :, .-: -1. '• - Ri ft.' - '--- , , - . ":-- - ,1 , , ; , 1R-A,Nwf-..' = -..,...' t ; 2 ' - '' t- : „..-.."-: 1,.. -,:. P: , .; ; -.,..-- r.... '; ~: IV IntaLi ' t he 106, - - r -. . ih n il e urk. • Wet. ltilneTtio... . 1 ' . - LON • ,INIIIO2 • agei ,1 1 111 1 414 1117` . - 7 "*" Itatelittl, Jotouctuk --, . :: .. . ' 1 4 0 Atur" et' ' • ' Css Iter,gitytei a Ca., .., , • ' 1.0 90 Oa • . 11 . 44 . N. lit.ik bii,,it. .._ ..• , . i.act . 4,7- - .1483 ahoWsloisiettelata C 0.,, 241 ' 06. : .line PIO is. Cog Co. - , , •,. „.. • - tie Dobblii4llllllPpn. , , - •. . .-• ... - -w' '..;.4 11,11 0. 1 *. - "-:'• • . '---,.... . : - '.- :.0 . _ . • 111, * 44162: Mk= ._l9 'tate* of Vial. sad Arissuiparta.Stamii es :scums VALI= L& ROLL: mitten c!nmk osTrsidau, , AO 'f.fisithatkpovf..=, • SeIIITIMICILL CO. 141'0101413., - . ausacr2D Tway -at 11801:110**11 1 1A3 131317' 'r • -• emit:Wel 1151 VD . . Phitidopila: Reading ir . 60" .41% .41% ' Mae HM *Ad Schuylkill 50 81% SI% MoaaCCarl»a- •t Nona Carbon kid SOrt • CarboU • so, 62 Ittli Curet --- 4 •• • • `• ` • 60 60 82 • ' Schuylkill Valley' :60 50 .52 • Lorberey.Cluelr,- e 0. 60 00.100 . , 50 • 7 -- - • -; Caimels . • Schuyltll/X4llsailop .- • - •60 15 Oft • • " ' protected 50 preheisd;-' • JO 13 ‘. Del.& Ilihrei (kola tiiiiiimetirnak• Ballroom, dsCoolCoollys_l4l , 14a1esehoyl. Nair. 11.11..ticagOo. - .50 46 4 , 1 45 Lcbizh Coal Nuilapus Co. 60 i III:le-ton Coal - ••• - Buck Mountain Coal Co. -• •- - - 50 00 - 1 00.- Peansylvaula Coat/ch. R. Co. - - • 100 113034 102 - Dauphin Cm! tR. R.-Ca. - 180' 46 tio , . Lykes. Valley Coal Co. . 60 33 • 10 Moyer Meadow; Coal 2R. IL CO.• - b 0 at 6 136 Lykoos Valley Callrogula Coal Co.- • 20. AO, 111 , • Coal Coakipoallia 1. - - 6•0m4 Improvement - 'ill • North American Ca, premed- . • 5; 1111•11n.....copusaki .1% 3' - P 0141111119 Coal Co. -' ••• - • 50 0u 0 '(Cumberland co:102. • - - 1 1 0 14 10 4. 41;er Creek Coal`. • • .10 3 211soelliutoons t - • - - • so :63 56 80 29 20 • '5 •IS 'l9 - .6f.P0 .1 127 122 64 126 77 1336 • ° 1221 i 605 1780 • 210 ime Bank - -•- .• ••• Farmers' flank . -•— • rettsrinoqaa - • ...- Pous•ille,Water - • • atock of all Veal Companies the above Fat Then fttrulabed by these public:lllm NEW ADVERT'MENTS VALENTINES! VALENTINES!! X OW ready, a large and elegant as : sortinent,of Valentines, just teethed float the Va ns Manufactories. Also, Motto Cards, stiper, En. er, velopeake., Ac. , Storekeepers and others supplied whole sale at anarnittetarers prices by lIENJ. BAN:CAN, . • Omtre street - • ••ia"' pßopv,cl• W IT STORE, No.ls*Notth Wharves, Philadelphia: Ureic., Simon Apples, Oranges . lemorts, Phi. Apples, %nide!, Peaches, OintelOpos, Watermelons, Somata.., Peas, Green Corn, Sweet and 'White Tetstres, Onions, turnips, de., (la - their sessons,) put frip with care, And devatchel .on respmelble orders:: ' arrirmere au& DOalene produce sold on commission. January :14, „ Vpft);(tp .7.4:41[1: 0104 f.1:11/1:111jttrN 40, II TIIHE :LCctore Which was to . have: 1 been delivered by the Rev, M. Brown; of Reading, bn Moeda) evening last, postponed on account of the severeat.gren. will take place at tbe.Second Methodist Church, on. Monday evening. February 2nd. SubJect—Woll A N'S RIO ZITS. ITlAsts 2.5 routs—to be had at Bannan's and °arrives' Itioastoreaand of members of the Arusoriatlon. Jan. - 14'ST , . hit• I No. _.. TIMBER-LAND FOR SALE, cIi3ITI'AINING :.FIVE : HIJN • biLED and SiXTY,TILREE erre' (563) fit ex- ' re lent timberland , situate in Monroe and lat- .., series eonutke4 Pa.. near the head waters of the Leh g - Wlll average trout thirty-Ilse to forty thousand 'f -et of aserrd lumber prr acre. Can be ht onzht Into market lin. r tnedlately—the &sent" Neill oad passing near - 14. The abase(' worthy the attention of capitalists. For farther Inrermation apply to ithe subscriber, at Llewellyn? Schuylkill county t . ra. I . JOSSPII 11ILLER. January !4, '57- -. l . 4.30 0 - wask..ps:Arinztvals • MAGNIFICENT .PANORAMA Of Dissolving Views and Opand Natural •, • Seeneryi, • "- Embracing views of Rome. St. Peter's, Vatican', Vesuvius in Eruption. Day and Moonlight views, *e., 31agniticent Depreseutitions of Pisces, Ilittottml Events, Citkvs, Na tions and Natural fccenery-l-interspersed with the end less varistimm of. the splendid Magic Chromatrope. administ Wien of, the wonderful . . LAuatifica GAS! And the scrlibition of its pleasing exhilirating . .effects, Wonderful Ihicrosamic Revelations of We dwriXible Vorld: The wit de to - he preceded by, an appropriate. highly interesting and instructde Lecture, elebraelnr many Desolate illustrative experimenttx,the burning of Iron. l'hosiphorus, lON, Lo.. and beautiful exhibitions of the Plymfrehnie Art, molting the greatest combination of , entertaiuments ever offered to the public. To be held at the TOWN II A LL. t his (Saturday)le !ening, Jan. 24th. D oges e p ee at 0% eelock—Lecture4o commence at 73i o'clock preelariv, - Pries of Admiast 25 amts. Children half price., Tkkeats to be bad at ttsiiidoor. • Mead extract from Public. . Zedyer, bitadelpbta: irehare never had the ple , lsure ej eviinettiag a ' MOM ptetriso awl instructive ththlbitionithan that given by Jr. Warner last evening. J affy met our expectation., and we do not bridtate to state that MI who attend It. trill be greatly gratillest!' • ' • - . • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - •J • lURSUAN T to an Oilier of the,Or - phans' Court of the County of Schuylkill. to the ournonralth of Peutuurivarstev the. ng-ether, Ad t XLedaiseratortinsor. Weed' the borough of c'Tn" the Monty of Schuylkill. deceased; will expose l 0 axle by public vendue orr Saturday. tfis 21st day of February coat. at. 2 o'clock in the afternoon. at, the Exchange Motel of F. B. Malabar, In the bomugh of Pottivlllo. In the Coon of Schuylkill aforesaid,— ' All that certain half lot or oYeaf of ground. situate to the borough of Pottsell'a. in the COunty•of Schuylkill, and State of,Peu nay trade, to wit: On the southeastinly - side of Market 'Street, in the borough of Pottsville alma said. being the northeasterly halt of lot marked la Pott • and Pritteison'a Addltiqn to said• Manual:l with No. 72, the aforesaid half lot containing In front on Market St., tarty teat and In donth to Norwegian street, two hun dred and forty Ibur feet. be tbo 'lama more or lieu, Lounded in tint by Market street aforesaid, in the rear by Nikweglin strait aforesaid. on one Mile by lot No. 70, and on the other aide by tbo other part of mid lot num; bar eerenty.two, (72,) the said exit ,lot to be thirty foot wide all-the way through. with the;appuitenances, con sisting of a double two atney name:dwelling house with stone basement story on Market street. and a ono and a half story fneme.dsrelling house on Norwegian - street, and a small frame stable. late the estate of mid deceased. Terms and condlUoui mid:6 known at the, time and place of .sale by ISAMOEIe 1101iTIMER, Administrator, Ac. • By order of the'Orphaus' Court, losure Bong. Pottsville, JAM 24.14 44t • -Clerk. b&MERICAN AGRICULTUROT: - ME R I C AN , GrJUIDD, 'a 1911 cater at., ; fTerm,•—•ol2o4o , llar rublieherArrop*r.} New York. 1 A Year to 4.liranre - -- ,QUGAR 10 CANE. SUGAt . CASE. SUGAR CANE: • QUGAR . CAN U ?kr ANE, ttfaile SUGAR CANE. QUGAR 1.„3 CANE. SUGAR CANIC. o4BD.MINISTRATION. NOTICE.-- Whereas Letters of Administration on the Ratite iteatt 110 EUR, deceased, late of the borough of Pottsville, have boen granted to the subscriberi, by the Register of Schuylkill county ' notiro la hereby glyou to all Rinse indebted to the said F.state, to make sayment, nod those having claims. will present them far settle ment.— - JAOIB KOEHLER. Administrator., ' subseriber offers for rale the'rtock of goods, valued at F 1000: the property of the late Jacob Hoofer. Store—Centre street. opposite the Exchange lloteL The *tore is also offered for rent. • CATHARINE lIREFER. ' Pottsville. January 2,1; Tp7 r 4-3 t T~NIVES IN SETTS, in fine. Ma - hogany bona, Ivory Usedled Carrera. Simla. at the itardwate and Iron Depot. ! FUNK POTT. ~ D ee. 23. '66 ' , . ' • • 6I tkRIPHANOSCOPES, a beautiful . flea I IludO* tn 31ntheatical IturtratnentaJnroto el. Willow Kul% tuskets, te, at the Hardware and Cron depot. . TAA-5.1X POTT. Dee. 21 1.6 - ' - . • - SAWYERS READ!—We 'hay:, the exclusive agent" of Henry Dbidnn's planted P. test Ground Circular Saws. for ilebuyltill county. San ' torubthed from 4 to 03 Whet. - mount& & 1110MPSON. Pottsville, Deceititere,lo - 49. !rAIyLOR'S ,COL ,XXTS,AOI.B *OR THR LiANDRERCHIET. • • - TRANSPARENT SOAPS. SAPONACEOUS IHAVING COUPOUND. SHAVING CREAM& • ! • *.LADIREP TWAT SOAPS.''ri,' • • • . _ • • ; • Aix:um - ?Or sale wooleaale at the Maenad:am 1 No:1119 and IPM :Werth Ninth atone, Philadelphia. IL P. t W.C.TAYLOR. Itopodere aed Perfume e& Thiateme Basand Metope"' are fir vale In Pone. at: •-• .BAANAIVe Book and Station*" non. ' january3,l7 NONERW LIFEINS RANCE& TRUST - • COMPANY. . • QFFICR6—West aide of Controstreeti betweenumcitandomowbWoNmwriw k bird Annual Btatazent of the Allneri yifq bilrartUter • and ?rust Co:al:any, ai required by the 12th anti= of tha Art ineorpointi? said Copp*. the item at the Account being rem led and anemia actordins to, the 'tract:l=44" iOO 81 'intend - read red Croat I arerumente und • loatm KOWA - Ezinasei • - f 0 - Iwo Ineitired, • um. , Nanaher polielatoulataudling,; , &rim • mews! of *kW, , toxia eh, nr- t+mdulal *lib eated - ta soleseflian b l a 2 1 = ,_- seettrilki.iunlatib a •p - , =AN 4/ dana eat Veld. • JACO rinntoonlear.howloo.," we/14VMM BLISS; Set and tretrhirer. .7autuny la• 111 • 131:1=021 JANUARY,IBS7. ;NdirBerleii"No.l2o cilpi ESE ." INORtHERN snug sub. actiberS to "The Atterhauw.kpfetellerist” ,wishing to fry this nerfund Interesting plant,Wlll be supplied with at least 250 perfect sa nd char"; if they send a p *it) enwelope;ready directed. thrtn The publiiket had just received a large new eupply,,bf firgt-rate pure and fresh reedit kstok.Fnitwe. to be added to his previwaslarge stoekof American growl h. Ile hint pow enough' te plant over WO ace. Nakittif tiabt stock It fbr sale, buten now band will be divided 11111112 PUbl.cri , lugs to . .rAie Agrieislturbb." (Diatrlbu. Non from January 211. to February 25.) . Yoke 200 or more applications are rebels. ed. daily, and 10.000 packageS of ateittl aid soeda each. are being made.np. w - - .The Agrfeulturier is generally ac knowledged to be the best journal In country, devoted only to tell culture In ail its various departments. It fa the o•hest," because orbit 'greet amount of pia in. practice/. reliable instenetinry. For $1 a year you get'a large. hes tfl Nu!, and very valuable volume of 2SS large double quarto ; pages. This Journal: fs alone worth many times Its .rat to every one; Those subscribing kr the Arleallarisi wilt thus get the Sugar, Cane seeds far .."lesa Man nothing." All extra back numbers are now gone. A eery large stock of January numbers (Vol. XVI, No. 1.) are provided for new subserlbers, so that, all tan begin„witt the Volume. ,Vor 'contents of January' No., see week before lasCsJegas.u. ADMINISTRATION. =M=:=:b=l MISCELLANEOUS. _ teantC , to. -8~110 , 13 ! Gnat :AIL - 'Cos% Nodose& SO fo TS pot L• lcpirrr.i 7 E4 NEW NOEL , , or mit.tyto WO& **ill:mhos boding Thithibl • 2- TEULlONDO:e'Coomoviir,tvatiovoitbv , • • I aim I:l)l**aq ' 1111111EW,040. _ ! ' • - T4Ii ; 1101111k lainpf,(lnoCl4o l o. • , 1 _•'• - ' .wasilicagsTsu ILEVIOV,(LibuyaI). nAaiiiroo 301!aw,As liacoll , l7 These is* resnaboat tha tbifet maat Vont. teat PAW of but polittal bolrobe feature ci4iludr i raerssar_._ Ss Orgies of the tarot welll4sri:. dirrlterson Scienra, Lit; erstoie, ilorallty.ll , 4l SOP, WY stand. s ts*bay error hays stood. aaritallied ta tby Imo% LO•tAvit bang coidderOd.tadialoalable to tbasettolar and tho raw atonal ono. emus to the Intelligent render of eSeryelase they tardier a more correct sal intlidartamrsoord of the current tits store of the day. throosbrilitibeaorb; .than am pariblyotoalned front any otahr goitres:, Early Cop.**. _ The reeelpt of Adrian* Stows ham tbs. 11rIthilt lishertglreseddltionalealue to Uwe_ Zoprbos OLIODucb - as they an now be placed to the Wits. of inshieetbora &bootee seen Is the original /Witless. • , = • . . • PIO A3Ol7lL' Tor any ohs ot Oa four Useless, . , $4 00 • Tor any tao of the Ibur Iterieek.. 600 tot any three of the tor Iterisony , TOO 1 For all four of the ihrtioas. 7- '• 800 • Tor Illackwoixt's Magnin% ;' 300 j 1 ' ca— rat Blackwood and three Revives, • •, Fa Blackwood And Ike Our Reviews, !; •' "1000 1 Poyaireir to be oils* in' a ft eases in; odeasee.—.. l Moncy rerrest, in' iltYlftity ohyri, inatd . trill.te received of par, Postage.' The postage to any .part of *e_tlntted,.otatiis and by but Threnty- ,/ oar reefs year for Illielorrot" and but /burials cents a mirror rich of the Rsorleirs. t the abovei:Oricas tbei Perlpdtpb Vol be tarnished for MT. Splendid • Offers for 1856 'dc 1857 • -• 'Together. , - • u;iitk. the more e,ftemiral fdatiteloce of the day. these Periodicals lase little by age. nouns a fell year of the Nos. (with no omission") ter 14.56, Me, be regarded nearly as valuable as Co 16.17.. We prop se to furnish the twa yeare at the following *iterate/ low rata, vis; For Blackwood's Maga:lee, • - . 'l4 60 For any one Review, ' , .. 400 For any two Reviews, 6 00 For Blackwood an. one Reflevr. ' .7 CO '- For Blackwood and two Reviews, l - - For three Renters, 00 For Blackwood and three Berke% • j 12 00, For Om four Reviews, • - I 1 CO For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 14 00 ...To avoid frectiens.44 may be relented for .13Isch wood, for which we will tkoratethat work for both years Boer PAL - .., • . • N. 11.—The price In Grear ; Britain of the ler Period was above named Is about tin per annum. As we shall leaver again be likely to oiler Mich inducto meats as those here presented. • • .Nowls th• Thele to Siabsarlbe II 4171 - Ik•talttigices trtuft.l4 sit cafes, be suede direct 10 the l'ubltabers. for at tbeeeooes no C0U111441100 can be allowed to.Agenta. Address, LIMARD scow 2 CO.. . • No: 64 t3old street, New York. REAL ESTATE SALES. VALUABLE - PROPERTY for Sale., 1r —The hawse and let new' oeeapted by idfin It. Delhm, In tiorWegtan street,6o feet *put by 110 feet deep Also. a Lit 20 by 110 Ant, now occupied by 41. Dodson; alljoaulug the game. TCrall 61 Malt purchasers. JAS.:A. INNESS. I retteellle..oCtober; 4, "ott . . j 110-lf . • FOR SALE; ' - PRIVATE SALE, A tarm and t tl Tavern statul, situated at iltilyaburg,NorthumbeiL and county, Pa . containing ibriat 1104crealof land. Thal improvements eonsist of a large game [blue. known at the "Eisaburg Howe." a bank barn, sheds, tand nU othir metes wry out.baildinga. Thorn la also an Opt& orchard on the promisee. For further particulars tpqnfite of this aubscriber,„or of John II ail, reabling on the peso:flimsier. If not sold it will be for rent: CATLIAIIINE Exm-ul cf ISAAOillULL,dde'd. Slrtmoklu township, January 17, 'GT 34: i• 10 . 00 Aores C oPV sl l3 l la ll it Lend. INE 'THOUSAND Acrtity. the I,..jr,,,,hutae, Broad Mountain Mal Isndr,sititated to Butler and Barry_ townships. Schuylkill ebuuty, Pa.. is hereby offeredrit private rate. The Ashland Extenstan Railroad runs through pant the propo i r e Twhich is un ierlaid with Coal seams and well . Fot ndet _sore or informati on apply to Samuel bolsi Esq.. Centre street. or to th • sulueriber, at hie Real Eitate Agency, In Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The terms Aruba!f s ,3l6..Artd half mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER. Pottsville. April 19. ltlsB ! .16.er .1 . A VALUABLE REP • 9414 COLLIERY I • - arOza DA/dais rjert. subscriber, being desirous of rO• - tlrlugfrcm the mining. business. otters his 1171,ford yat patsies**, This colliery Is situated on the Schuylkill ;Valley IMlrrotd, about one mile aboreSllddlo port. The, Coal is of a deep Red dab. and of. superior quality, pod well adapted to the New York and. t;astern markets.' MI the Improvements are oc the most approv ed construction --consisting in part of one 75 honer pow er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps and all the npressary machinery. In perEet order: One «I horse eh gine and bleaker: schutes,hlns, screens, it - Oh:Hog plane and gearing complete. ears. tools, and stock; all la xood order. The colliery con: prifts the celebrated Spobn Lewis Veins, above and below water level, all oprmed and ready to commence Immediate operations. ;SW farther particulars ingi_elre the subscrlbeir t aallottssille, or of ALRX. 3. YISLT.R., at the works. •-• SAlnfitrall,lTlLl.N. • May 31,'336 Mtf 43 111 4 .frtt Ni lt tE ji l eA ak A AT V I'ItITATE SALL—That Celebrated tract of splen did Coal land known as Ithe,rlSpohn T act," containing the justly celebrated and "Spohn 'Vein " also what Is generally known as ihie,Nleventy-ilve tem tract," ad joining, on the'3lt. Carta* Ball road and In West Nrr woxian Township, Rich: Ras neuron' Is hereby offered .4- private sale, on the must advanta geous terms. The tract mill:alit Ceal..Tolus In the Co eat .lontbern Anthisteftir Regioni—lncluding, besides. other, tracts, those geisorally knostias the fistatcr, atariey fiat . Ourkson. 'Roth Orchard, Orchard, Primrose and kus sloth, with an tbelanderlying, though yid‘poesplotet. - beds °renal which are Ictvwu ta exist the formation. nversOnOrben proved, over a hundred feet of solid ti Coa.'An fact, the tracts now Otfired, - contains the &hest Coal deposits In the County.; I For.rntormattorr. apply to Frond. Speneer. Esq.. agent for Coal lands, and real estate geuerally4 091 co in Rail yead street above E. Market street, Pottsville, Pri.• .March i.18g6 • ' f Mir COAL MINE FOR SA E.' - LI, the interest of the 1 Lessee lin N Three celebrated veins of Coal, - tn the Orel. Au- • use to Coat Region, at a distance of about Three Ulla • from the town of Pottsville:. •.• • The Yelps Included in the lea* have each abont 'Two thousand yards of run. • The le :se which Is made on more favourable Uncoil than could now be procured, embrattei an unexpired period of between eleven and twelve years. • • • : I •The Improvements consist of &Ur • pumping and hoisting, and Toni breaking Engines, Three slopes, One ;Ingle and ono double Breaker, Sixty houses new and In good repair. i About Three handfed thousand tons of Coed ate now opened, by mingways and tunnels. The capacity of the Collieries is estimated :at Two hundred thoumnd tons per annum. One of them le believed to lei capable of producing in the aggregate, 'Seven' mill.ons of tone, with little additional expense, the machinery erected, being calculated for that purprze Vor terms &e., apply to . J.. 11. WhTIIKRILL, Pottevllle.'Penna e I or BUILD PATTERSON: Esq. -- 7— FOtreA - LIFOR - TO L E t /1 Ei =proved Coal Lau THE 'LAWbS comprising the,' Unwell and Searles Farms, containing about 247 acres, sVnated about 234 mites front the borough of • ifilkesbarre, Lucerne county and six mike from Pitts, • ton, directly on the'North Drench Canal, ere offered for sale or to lease.en favorable terms. The farm. are - all ca. , viable of being pet Into a high -elate of calibration, and ' is oiling land and hatt Bats. At a most convenient. distinee irom the 1 040 a shaft is sank to the depth of 95 feet; cutting the celebrated 10 • font vein of Coal. An engine of 50 horse power, (new,) built by Marshall & Loaning, with frame building, purees. pipes. &c.., alt in complete order. are already erect ed in connection with the shaft. ' In addition to the 10 oat vein. there are nod •rlylng the whole - prop e rty the celebrated Baltimore vein. 25 feet thick. and Shur other workable veins of Coal. If leased, the breakeis,schates, • miners' houses. etc., will be put up complete by the own ers, and capable of mining and sending away during the season of 1857,.fifty thousand tons of Coal. Forpartieu tars, a(ply to A. LAWTON. Agent. • Wilkes:Wee; Luanne counts, Va• Novetiber 75.'56 . - 464 re OfkkokAtlS' COURT SALE,. • INRUANT to an order of the Or - phaneronrt of the Amity of S.clioylkill, In . tho nutionweolth of Pennsyliank. the subscriber. Adifiln- Istrator of Joseph Fertig. latent the township of Wayne, in the county of Schuylkill. deceased. will expose to watt by public grandma on Monday; the 24 tilay of February next at one o'clock In the forenoon, CM fly Prernhlegi In the toiruship of Wayne. In the county of Schuylkill eGrosaid,—All that certain firm or tract of land situate In . the township aforesaid, In tho county of faSchuylklll and State. tit Pemmican* to wit: Docutted by land of William Lerch, Wendel Schwartz, amen*, and Rehm acid others, and containing one hundred and ten Isere, and fifty perches. mith the apptittinmorely consisting of two story log dwelling bons', a bank bum and other Out buildings, and a saw mill; and being part of a larger tint of Land which was video by an inquisition &War ded by the Orptuint Court of said county, end marked In te tb ; t 44 dLeittani to said Ind! !deltic! annexed, with the ALSO, a tractor panel of bud situate Nibs Wm. ebip aforesaid, bounded by land of John Sterner, Wm. Lerch and others. containing fortyweven acres and T perches, being Wm part of the above larger tract of land, and marked in the diagrffn to the sad Loquialtion annexed;with the letter B. ALSO; a piece of wood land-wituate in the townsblp aforesaid, bounded by land of John Delbert and 'others, and eontainiog 3 acres and 71 perches. being part of the mmepromisee, and marked, Ju the diagram to said in. quirt - lion annexed, with the letter D; late the ~talk of said Drowsed. - Terme and mations made known at the 'time sad plate of lab, by JOHN CONARD, Administrator. By order of the Orph ns a',Court. JOSHUA. UOTZW. I Pottsville, hungry 3, 14 141 (3erk. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. DURSUANT to an order of the Or ji.. plum' Quirt of the county of Schuylkill, In commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the subicriber. Adndn ktratrli. with the Will annexed, of Edward Collehan s late of the borough' of Port Carbon, in the county of Schuylkill, decoalcd, will expose' to sale by public Yen -due on Tuesday. tire 10th day of February nest, at One o'clock in tho illownoem, at the public homed' Barthel*. mew (nelson. in the borough of Port Carlton, br i the wiunty of ikluryikill athrtasid.—All that certain lot or piece of und situate In/the thorough' of,liori Cariboo, lit the co un ty of Schuylkill and Male of Peonsylai to wit: At the eouthwestwardly corner of Canal landau! street., bring composed of wow full, aqui medirided tenth parts of thetot which le marked No. it on Merman or plan of the town of *Poet Carbou.aa laid out Pelt singer, Kelm t Company, end the notthwestwarMY 1101• lion of Ibe lot Which is marked NUM On . the sold MP or planks shrewd/ upon ithieh lisreeted a two story kick bras.. withoutUttses. Au - 1 ALSO. All tat certain halt Tot or Mom of groan& alb into in itbo tow of Poet Carbon, pow the borough of -Port Carbon. Mini std, being marked and numbered to thoPmendratt of. Patterson's Addition timid toms... say the bat of lot Nits. containing in brtsadtle 31 ditt land le Worth or depth PM test, tore or low - AL. Au that lot or place of ground situate Mid TT. tag tit tillage of New Philadelphia. Blythe township, and co ntz4Bebtrylkill; and lying an the main street 'or said I oaths dodo road leading from Pot lie - to - ai, agent bf ROM la thi map Or plan ma village, New. PlifladelObbt. nit mid lot having hoeu Tusa l l obtained ougrodnd rent Am therge .PaUsraom Ago= *bleb o r s thtml le trotted a awn. -pew -saw haw *mai vf the illeeseiery outbatldbfall %gatha estat• " Ida aeteaast. 2lanekeasal evaafgaaa avelaAtrana as t* Ow sail puma' li . . •o,• - _, Orir niseay , . .b!" at . , ti 3 O '-' 'Tamale, /a tarath, 4r. 11 1 -4 t -; • • . g =NMN= tiq Litn4. :Wood 14all - iir;: . iltflt thw eeNTE and coismti, s 6uutte.. pig pt4A-. - -1, 0 1 * R 4400 VIII& ' li r s :r l4 La.". , te so a ___ 2, nur .,„,.1 6 ,, 1 .. n - t Tract ;bee itlook " 10 itt sat 114 alZes..-1 6 , 1- . 990 a water, 'qv Oaks *PIO &Aber per.. - ' li ra la m 4 00, 0 1714 GSM leatiseK4 , awT•m as ZIA 4trakis.lllo.lPa. ~ IDommbefrA-410 '46 . 7.: • r-- ----------,....-.___,—:---- ':- %113101$0:11T112 earntruatitt 1_ -, . -you SALS.,, ..;-„. '' .. !LIM UNDERSIGNED ip aiitliiviiiad 7 .ti - telt Oat fbilere4Off the estates 'fihlite; o ns the * reddi: of Mat etnalt;nlepoetto ther- Bonse.l2-16orocteb Pottsville:lo wit: '.- 1 !rl IE - 11 - ,i All that itori thine Asvail*thimuni and aim 4641, nit or ' of PwilsslY of 4 0-1 9 110 ;4' - fositstis - . 411,11 : 111:11 7, 03 ; I Were streirtilo feet la doh no - fr•o_ _-- .. `.l Aimauttiitioy 4 sir house atittinublifallinnarng', thetotet r c r ad.onmiikb litisallitte . ing the shone thantibethanti rontmlateg front 36 lintouid eathnittrittlir Cute Ann& Vio feat:' .c - '-. 'r, ' - • • ' -: - --' -- : ' gee torn* Mad enteditifna &PRO to'., '' ' ' ' ' •'' ' ; ' • ' .' - . - ',. Ilya". totrirmarr—asind.. Doc. si,;•l6 • - . --- -.f - . . , . . ,6140 1 ,,,• : . PlielLll3; Admit., ...: •i . - HElisubsonber WILL offer -at P ublic •..., -.. • gale:ion BATIIRBAY. tix Mt thil'af Jillnar7, A. 657; at the public house :of John 1.: - rever e tif: the borough of Pidinmen, at 10 n'clock, A. 14, the Wowing deeeribeerviduable renleatat• r. ' , • - , Na 1, *Certain ptacra or hart of bled situate !n Bethel so PiDefffeeil teleliebiee• In the counties; of Solal7litillaid Lebanon. eontaining;l4s4cs: , tog lands of Eckert & lisdllbrd..Chl. A and ot whereon :0 erected almal. new mill, &ewe tharo.% lions* and char mabbitUdinge.• -- About Nicks at th e :land 1 * chiaeand in mind h ate o f cultivation—;tbe ; hid, . ante le chivied with glad timber. Then Is alert* 'gond •_orrhardoind a spring and well of water convenient - to the hounne. :The soil of thi.bnl _ls red eltale.i Tint Yln. • lon Outs; runs aiong.tbe land. IJme 'can be prneured 'it a verytessamdle rate. ' i - - --I • No. 2 , it certain *tear tract of land r . situate in.-Pine .Ert" township , contsiiihig 10 aarte , adiohting lauds of _Janine idatohrer. Dumb,* & lineq.na Railroad, and other*, marked in draft:No. 7. . . _ N 0.114 Mean - plena Or tract of haid,eontaltdog,lo * actee,itetdineirled In dridtbler.6. -- '.• - - : ~_, No. 4. A - eertain pleas :or tract of land, contalohnr 10 mees, and untr,kird In draft N 0.6.,, _, • , : . • N0,.5., deirtalit Owe mired a lantd: containing 10 Acres. and marked In 04.1 . 7 . . 3 ". t .':.; •-- - - ~- - . No.'d. A cartel° phew or et land,eontalning 10 alms, and tretrited in dtait , 0.3. - ... . No; 7.94 - eertain plote or tract of land, n01'6111414 $ servo, and marked in draft_No. 2. . No. a. A certain piece or ; hut of land, mid:sluing 2 merman's! marked in drift Ito. 1. ' N 0.9 A certain lot or piece of trround. containing 6 serer* situate along the Diniphin ll Susqnehanna Anil. road. la Bonavritree Addition to Pinegrovn. and marked in said igen', No. 70. • The land launder good cultirstion, With running water on theisamc . ~ No. lit A ortnin lot 'or piens of grosind. containing 6 • acres ; dens' the Dacpidn & Strequeltanna Itailrend In the plan Addition M Pinjegrime, and marked in said plan No; 69. i .The land is tinder good cultivation. and 'about2l)o young fruit trot.' planted on the same. and - a neverbillng spring or water. . . . - No. It A certain let or piece of ground, containing 4 ' sere*. situate in the Boaartits Addition, and marked In said pia* No. 08.. It in under good cultivation. • . . N 0.13, A certain Intor piece. of ground;containing. 5 urea. "Runts in the Thmawits Addition, and marked In ' said plan No. 67; beidg under high caltivation—.4t pre. Seat in ass. I , - • , 1 , No. la. gr A certain lOt of ground:rerun. ef Tultaboelen and Furnace inroads in the Bonawlte Add' Goo, and mark. ed In said plan No. 35. ! ' • e, ; .N0..14. A Pertain Inlet Moundd3o rope front rind 150 ' feet deep. fronting .nu Tolpehoeken street; in lhe Bona wits Addition. and clerked In said plan No. 7.......: [ ' No. 15. A certain 141 of ground , GO feet front 'And 110 Wet deck , . hooting on Tulpehocken et mt. in — ibe Bona wits Addition. and Marked in said plan,'No. 13. N 0.16. A certain ipt of ground. CO feet front and 150 ,Seet deep. fronting on Tulpehoeken street. in - the bona. --wits Additinn; and Marked in raid elan. N 04114. No:17:•A reetAin lot of ground, r feet front and 150 rot deep, fronting on Tulpehocken street, in the Boni wit: Addltion,,and smirked,in said No. 15,11 being plan, a crime:, lot. - ' ii. , . _ •No.lB. A ,'certain Jot or piece. of ground . along the Colon Railroad. and, fronting on Toll:el:lockers efrort; the wane tii In length abbot 250 Gad along the said. Union Ilailrnad, and the odd Tbliehneken street. suitable for mwointand timber Unding, marked in plan of Bonawita . A dditlnn, No,. 36.1 . : , • , No. 19 . A 'certain tot of ground fronting Railroad Pt., - ,150 feetTronennd 150 fret deep In the Bon:twit: Added Lion. Bo..tin ..1 1. • I No. 20. ktertitinlot of mound fronting, Rennuid ft., CO fcettfront and 150, feet deep in the Winawita Addi tion: No.ln. ' - '; - ; No. fl. A'rertitin o f of ground fronting Tulneltociten streeUGOfeet running heck to the Kolon Railroad. In the Bortawits Addition. Na. 27, whereon to erected a comf4table two stoey! bathe diselling bongo. - N0.2'2. A certain plecoOr tract r t land. situate 1)11 . 11.reOrti and rOWTIRI;IP of pioegrny.. adjoining lands of John Jines, Geo. IF2lenlAttsa•and others; containing 6 acres and 61' perchre, about 3 acres is elder; the balance . is covered with ;mod timber. ' No. pa. A certain iqt of grnitidoiltnate in the Borough of Ildegrote, frontiag.6o feet on Talpehoelien street, - running bark to an:lsiley, adjoiningints of Mary Snyder and Wendel Schwartz. Whereon la erected a one and *ibalreiory frame Meriting houseArith stonejle, .: basement. 1 ; ; - ' . - No. X2l. A eirtalnlOt of - ground, situate In the Toted ship elf Pineen ore. fronting on SunborY Bead. adjo fling lots or dohn aerie} ;algdi. ann7;k: Mock, co:astatine In [ I width CO feet and ;In epth 150 feet, whereon' OM 1: erected's one and o.al story frame dwelling house - 1M- . with besernent. , 1 . i - , ' • No.M. Tlte,,undly t id one half Of' a c ertain lot of , groand. situate in c rougb of Pineerove.- frontlng '6s feet 01STtlineh It rest , and retuning bark 170 ft. to the' Dauphin 14 it 'ufbannaltaliroad, whereon Is erected a bullet ...pt. front nod :•:_u fet deep. der. l e with kitchen atfaehrid 1,0 feet square. and an ontif EL ; Ititehin, tntnther::wlt ,' other necessary buildings.— 1 The place is enitible.for cot may, public butineirs, and has linen rend for att.lards of 23 years for At store stand. , .N0;26, - The,undividedone half of. a certidn corner lot of dand,:elloste lit the Borough of Pinegrore. corner ..of petit:ink - en and Tottmlite streets. cti tent front on ' ' Tolpihockan - striet. Mad :running hack along mid Pot te ,:ville *beet to the Intnphin and Susquehanna P.. Road. 1 .: , '70127. The. undividnd nut =half of a certain. lot of ' ground. situate In the Borough "of Piriegiove. adjoising • 8141 1 14 delcvlbed int, fronting 55 feet on Tulpeht .ken , street, and:running back to the Dauphin and noneell • rptehltunittailroad. Whereon is erected a one and ajl: tea • half !dory bolidine.ll by II fret. . . N0:29. 'The undiSided one half of is nertain lot. of grnighdoittuate in the Addition to Pitiegrove, fronting 20 feat crefalpehneken street. and running %eta toil - the limori ,Rallroad,.witereon 1* erected a tied story Vamp dwelling house.l4 by 22 feet. 1 , . N 0.29. The undirided, one half of it certain tot of groubd. situate In the Addition to Pinegrose. frquitrot 20 feet on TulpettOolion street, end running hack the Bnion,ilaiirund,*herron Is : erected a good twill story frame dwelling house, with Mono basement. - -Nri,.3o...The undivided one haft of 2 sires 'of land., In the flOnatt Of PI neo,rave. adjoining lands of William Dame,, O. Phrecinte; and Geo. Elenbauto, the same is undnr gcsni cultivation.; . , Na 21. Thu undivided one Reif II 4 acres of land. In the Borough of Pinntrove, bounded by the Tolpehocken stned. lands of Charles: Molly, George Elledbaum a and nthera. whereon Is ;erected abut and .s half..., frame dwelling holm and a bank, ` tarn. The land is In!good order and ;at present In mass. • ' • Tema and conditions mill IX toad* known at time of salo.loy ', 1 I 1 .- - s- CHARLES MOLLY.' - • yipegrove, Jan.:l7. 3T • - ... : . 3-St 1 -. i MEDICINAL. - • .-. -. • , At. 32,040 via° ATIOU.OH it thunders, mid : light!. In all 'Cornets of Schnylnill county, arid rains' new; awes, go undersigned still tnalutalus in • tirm k man ifter,•his:, old eitablbhment at-beretotore, and will ,continue to ateommodate his customers In sorb a • prompt and sail:factor-I. 'banner as, to. warrant and tie eurn theirent Ire Configure. At thn same time be takna this : oppo rtunity to return to hls friends and patron his gratefcil aFkuowledgcnien la far the Teri substantial manner in which they'hate, dur ing manylearis. 4114%4 him with their patronage. and 'hope they wUkeohdritte to appreciate cur humble eff...rts to serre them. Our Drag Store la E tad. up In a anyartior madaer stri stocked with all kinds of drugs. In thIA respiet our eitnbilatuneut cannot bee:celled by any other similar concern. -I JOHN G. SHOWN, Druggist and Chemist. - POttarille Juni • :Siff ART: If Ott SICF.I TeHEN ou.cSn't be cured:too soon. Don't delay untilyour eomplaint is lecurithie. and t p mourn when it is too late. Founfillbs of all the diseases which people the churchyards. might be cured by hyeee Cathartic,Pills, if taken in setumni. Don't -so dragglitg te.rougb the gyring. faint, ileepr. Ind listless, beduse your blood is leaded with tole. , Don't wear the tleartburniind their kindred dlsoiderrite-. canto your stomach .1* foul. • DOn't parade , youreel f . around the workt coveted with nipple*. blotclics, ulcers, sores, and all or any or the unclean diseases of thee skin, because your system wdnts cleansing Don'.: show your self : about, lean, baggar!d, alt caved iti, because your Lilo - . .. mash and nOwela need strengthening into healthy ac tion— Aver's kills set these things ri.titt as surely as Wl ter quenches fire: ,They purify the body and bloodottid „endure th'elrtunitlons Into healthy it•tirity; which you cari feel as quick.as they are taken. They are the one great medicinal Wendell of the age, retwafted by all who know their ridges, and many thousinda know theut..e- Take the Cherry Pectoral for 11,..i.ougti, and the Pills for all ilerangements regniOns a piargative.medicine. 4'l Prepared by James C. Ayer. Men* and Analyt ical Chemist, LoWell, Man., and • sold by' J. G. Dtiown, Pottsville, and by dealeirs throughout the eourttry. Ilecember9;'sl.6 48.2 m • Hiplth sad 134rongth lust Inevitably follow Ito ' tiOit.Rgivre' n J - .r - 7 i .Disese of the Kidneys, LIVER COMPLAINT, z , , , WE l AKNESS OF ANY KIND • 0 1 . IFIFVER AND AGUE, ATrui• T o stieetkrasi eonsequeld mg" a disordered 1 • OR Stomach, Each der lndlgeetien, Aridity of the Stomach, Coliay Moe, Hestibu4%, Lola of Appetite, Despondamy, tar lissom% Blind and illeedium Mt. In a* Ramat., Rheumatic and . emit* Affections, it has in nunwroas huttanees proved highly temelicial t ond to others Os+ ad :a decided ana ..- , • . ?hie is a purely fagetatde eanDound, Parated on ~..trictiy sdeuitlii.priortplea, after the mannered the ode 11 144 lloallld FroGoorolloerhavo. Brea , Pe Of its mot sumacs in most of the European States, its introdoetou - Into the United States wss intended'anore model for ' Wee of our fatherland mitered here and i !armorer the Rua of }pis naiglay country. _ Mating trittarerd law oat among tiara. I now offer It to the AnOrksa pithily ICdOwilig . Tag I vailreonderfai mellcinal 'II:Wm ra **l E. It Is particula t tiy recommended to then fawns vim* conatituUorts may 'here here been impilrat by thew:Mut ota nee of ardent girita.or other Moan of linniPatinn•— • Ermerally instaitaneana In seed. is duds It way &wily to the seat of 4* thrilling and quickening tam um% miring-up the drooping spirit, sled In ttivli, Is foil lif Sum hadth and *Mid the apt,* • • NOTlCir...Whoimer impocts as end in this a barman I'Mbosthillitininhed: but teat sick, wok and low spir ited. It will prams n gratefel armada cordial, pariamed ef , stectt Mr remedial praPildiee. Caution t-rgbe ghat papal:My of tido deSchind Atrium has loducsd sassy indentions, whlch p ar a c ti tt *Mid Send . ni t Pp `acre Ilea" Doerhsven laintirl "tn "I i g : 1111 maltose lah oleic triaL Ons t it it to ali Om* itninttnnm Yon Innn4igini ifirk lill if ' • 'MUNI 10f .1 1 40, 4 V the i ' RI I ifaido t tr=t,'4l‘. lolref ~Pmß:_ . IT .IVageipli *Ad l'a6-11,754671177 • Geti. Hai* hat declared war agalsii . A* .A.; I Dom& LAC eik Marellautte Amen Vray. tiOtt Inenhanl of Pilll4,lolphis t died on Tberaday. 'Lard Napier will be ibe uew EnsILA !lot websVaitellillatee . • r y ... vim ' • • Thwafteeri? quartais at, the Carlisle , lianasiii liitedeatrayoid by lira on Watlacaday. e • - - Tam Dalmatian. ..r truieu ever al l'biladelitata,r. Bones aud sleighs !warfront shore to above ! • .ar ^ ookoo4 aatieb This Newtort broker boa made formal impti., cation to be readmitted to tbe &mit of /ketone.. Heady Valfure. Chula B. Youvadeti, an tstediilre Rut Philli , tiadprat tlastoo, Eta* failed." Its nabSHOO kg' about $500,004:.:._ • , Umiaklida ' Naito., base 8. Sherlock is oo triii itert i titladoiptile for kiliing.Phitip 8. Ciseges. Tito cam of Murder tas dousestio dimenlq. Kansas. A National Democratic paritliss' been orgaa:•- lud., - . The Legislature repudiates the portion or #le ary's snemaaga relating to tba repeal of certain obnoxious enactments on Ilai statute books. Waxes.hag _ fy During the storm of Sunday. the Brig Brae.' line r sc a u G*o,l'lloll for New York, was wreaked on the Jersey yeast. The captain end crew per- Lobed. The peones on the brig's dock iu witnessed from the shore by the wreckers; were *aryl , Witig. They could not be rescued, and the unfortunate crew wore either drowned or frozen to dual& IllassonioWs Case: Mr. Sinionton, under arrest in Washington fur contempt of Congresi, has engaged Rarer. dy Johnsonas counsel, and intends to bring his ease before thu Circuit Court oda writ yf habeas ' eorpus, to test the rights of the citizen 'and the press under the action •of the House. as affootitus the personal liberty of which be has ban' red. • _ The lteeent know Storm. This storm extended OA the Aibiotic coast front. Boston to - Auguste. Ga. In ell directions railway traise were obAraCted during the vieek,aad the waifs . - have betel disarranged. The afternoon train from Philidelphiri, of Thursday, re/chord - here on Fri. day morning at halt: peat 6 o'clock, while -jester. diy morning's train did not reach Potts Ville until 4 o'clock, F. M. The train which loft, here lee te, day nitwit uo n, had two of Rose W I ass's bear test coal humeri attached. The weather being In tensely gold, and the snow 6ne and dry, the lotto. thotivitt 'freeze ap, while the truck otitis lteading read, is patinually covered with. eery drifts. t In this c o onty on some of oral roads, the snow has drifted to the epth of twenty feet—. Railway work during the present week, has been severe on employees. European' Jul elliviikeo. Oarlatest Liverpool dates are to the Mt att. • ' The collision with the authorities at Canton was owing to the seizure of twfilve Britt h seamen.on board a resit!' in the tlve .Tbe preparations for war are continued by Switserland and. Prus sia, bat the tenor of.the recent intelligence is fa. vorable to a peaceful negotiation of. the difilaid tire. There was a terrible gale and snub storm on the En;lish coast on Christmas night and neat day.. , The Ottoman Clavernmcnt has contracted a kipper .35,000,000 Of 'piastre". ..The Madrid Oa zetre publishes a royal decree authorizing the, freo importation of wheat, barley, maize,. and' flow'. into the peril of the Austurias at. the re-. quest of the Governor of Oviedo. 'A great sd• v ince hid takint plate in teas In the English mar ket; cotton higher, and Wheat had,advanced. 4A , Vi•VOA'l.l4flikit)t:igNitrAl • HARRISBURG, Jan. 20.--Senare. Mr. Har ris preiented a preamble rand resolutions, in eirnetintour Senators and Repre , ent Mires in Con grass to vote against the aticaisiliouof Kansas al Klee State. ''On motion of Idr. Idyer,' the resolutions were refstrid to . n stied committee of three, together with' O much of the Cideernor's me age es relate* to the.sameauNeeL ; : • ThO.bill concerning the Lehigh Valley Railroad was considered and 'passed, with Tiii9fausend. mental supplement to the fall.. elninnon Coal and Iron Coolpany pissed " first, Ja..22.-=SaLays.-I)lr.,Lanbash. read in place, a bill 10-incJrpurate the Narthamphin Iran Con pany„l A nietinge was yeceired (rota the Governor 'and reed,l..art ns Wing deresolations of the Legfsta tnre-of Maine and New lianspshire against the extenlion of Slavery. • , Nl:sm.—Several Bank Bills, were introduced, audit supplement to List year's'Bieense law. • mairy-FO4 coNdassa— 1 Beeondikission. IVkSIIINGTON, Jan: 21.-4-frelfAre.--1-The Bub-Ovine Telegraph 1)4 was taken up Ind Ills euseeil . .et length, without Anil Retina. 11.1oxst.—l-The report of the Corruption Iniesti gation.Cumtuittce was redit. It stated that James M. Simonton, the coriespcudent of tho„New York ThricS,,h;td been shunnined as a witness beforo the Coinutittec, but reftise to state wbo t tbe members were Who - approached him corruptly, as it would be a violation of cOnfitienej---fttr'iling--if• he made a entire, which is as mu a' breach of confidence, it is duty to his unWilm parties. An e y eon. scion s, wo (car, dr. Si has.) The Comm ttee in • silt Upon his testimony, and tecomutuu ed the adoption of the following Oestaution l'itut the Spiaker issue his warning to the Ser geont•at-Arnis, commanding him to take into chi tudy!the hotly of said Simonton, whenever.ta be fount!, arid the same forthwith brought before said Ifoni!,, at the bar thangof, to answer foiia 'con tempt of the authority of this 'louse. . • The resolution was adoptedh Subsequently, Mr.Simontoti appearing person: ally before . the House, butstili refusing tn.gire in the testimony required, Idr. Orr, Chairman of the Cemmittee of inrestigaticin, oft:red. the allowing : Whereas J. W. Simonton having appeared at • the liar of Ibis House, according to its tk.,,rder, and the causes assigned for said contempt being !Fur fleient, there t rore,-- Resoked, That the'said Simonton be continued in close eustod,r by the Sergeenvat-Arias foe the balance of the ftlPlOll, or until discharged by far ther,order of the House, to be taken when be 11411' purge himself of contempt. The resolution was adopted .in lieu of all'othen • .0 by n vote of 12.0 against 7. • The 'Seirgoant•at-Arms then Nitrated his .prls- , ono'. • - 22.—Samsra.—.The eonsideration of the Sub marine Telegraph bill was resumed. It 5. Wally pitied—yess 29, nays 18. BonlC—The pending question Was. on the taa. re-consider the rote by' which was pass , sid. the resolution directing the 84geant-nt-Arms to keep. hii. Simonton iii .castodi. and to lay. that question °wilts table. • .The pending question Inn decided in the atirtn atire—,-yrosts lid, nays, 27. The s bill 49netlfroai the Select Committee;more efi - eCtoally %to enforce the attendance of witnesa. es; on the itunosons,of either' Ilona* of Colwyn, end 'compel them to dispel:sr testkeonnaltar some debits?passed—yeal 183, nays T 2, The production , of gold in Attainlin dii ring 1856 far exceeds that 4_1835, - L - - etc Jitarktto. - Prodeset Provlatos sue all 211 s :rustic . ' Irsamm. sr. 161 E. laiiilliOaL , rte _ WhfOtt floort,-611- 637 640 A11 50 # 31 60 .000 Rye;'“ .. , : 3 r.* 3 606 5 M 4 001 626 Corn meal _ ” $O O 244 " Whast,rad.baals. •1 62 1404 00 211 3 46 1 43 .1_ . w hite ..1 33 * 173 160(6 1 MI Ry so .ii • in in 7 701 73 Cons wOllO. " 64 • ' . -5 t 09 00 +6 I say, " ' 611 74 W ea Ost , , U be 0 65 )4 0 54, per 11., . 0 1 4 10 oil 11 , 10 011 me", .. " U 10 014 lo 0 15. Haar, " 12 • 7 ' Hem pork, 19 30 '. 20 SI • . Balter,dalry," 14 (4 :I !agar.". 9 . 14 On Oi alO 31olessenperms1/. m 016 44 000 011, Ilereed, a 64 31 '" whits era*, '4 a 44 ; • . 0 , "law, )03 ta 6 : ,'• s NIL ss 070 . 02144 66 . ''lard . 1 lus - rea iO6 " sperm, *Warr 166 ... • : rovraviLLlE Mikialraelro. • : 1 , mrkei•••44llftrias••.) 1 , Moat Flour, UN., $ 7 4 dried Poodilmo, pae4,lll ci ~. Itlie Flour. bbi... 4be 'do ' do aupaed4 id : vrboatOugho l 4 -46 *Mobs; pat'44l NI ' . nye,' • do , - • ' 1 ''..16 down, ' • al. .'k ova l . do • ' Ed trottor• pot pev a d , Outgo do • et Shoulders, ' Totatc4i. do -',‘ . 64 Homo. do 1A- 1 2 4 ita" Pbt to . r. do: 1- 1 ;•• 2 TheOthiefifi, 134:0141f b•Ta• . . niKr,portan, 20 te d, pito* r Ile U 'arra VILL PRAOIMM
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