I' Nis pBVIL.LE. PA. -- ---------. ---=..---_:.--.--. , . Tax circulation of the 14tique Joraist , Is equal to I7'thirsrtregste circulation of any 711ttF.E other histrilth espert pubilshr4 in the °purity—nd sat circulars allnol4 [he best portion of the population. an advertisement 'pried le Its columns Is, of course, worth "Smart' to the advertiser as I f published In any three other papers. In our cities the rates of advertifilna are Illwars goaded -I price according to the circulatfon of the paper. I LI• __ . 5-----7---- -- , --- - - . Informsalon' Is wanted of the folkorhig hulled Pekiilase itholelopae Pere were ordered tdho etopped by postinsistats leaving . Mlle unpaid. Perham , seem Remo cal.ffink.d-it infonw. Wm of their wbemehoote: JOIN GILES, resktid Deer St. Lon* Mo., evil, JAOOII JULLVAt. P e lbertectlle, Suntereet aiiif,l4-03 1, ' P.: P. THOMAS, &Met, 31otitomery 4:0214, 300 Wu publlnti the Wye merely for the of ob: tabling hikutestien Is tb their recant ee. The hot • will be 001311004 from tidie tmkiMe.,. A-Mack Lise will follow if „ do Hot dblain ritjoratttiii.ltiketantlan ..„ • • Otrit POLITiCAL CBEED ,, ` - meriutatd - oppotittoi tithe extension of ifilarer7 o the Territories of the relied fitates=and Opposition to ' tbe acquisition of any Territory, either .by annexation, I purchase or conquest, for the extension of , the. area of Slavery..' , Opposiiin to any interference with the rightrof Slave. holders in the States In ta hint Slavery exists by State llear.-whila, at the same time, we desire a change in the Ingitire Slate Law, giving the right of trial by Jury to ;establish the claim to it slave, *lnch will bring the la w Within the limits of the Constitution. . The Improriment of our Rivers aud Harbors, for the , prxmotion of t he Internal Commerce of the Country ;- together with each aid ex may be prodently•extended by the General Government. to the eonetruCtioD of Railroad and TelegraPh Lines to the Pacific oceaneto tacllitate • quick communication throughout the country, which le the only means by which Ftkeb an extended Territory. • ean be bound together in onsi . A Reunite System of dune"' levied 011 Foreign Me lll:Adept for the . . support of the General Hot, ernment. and go arranged as to discriminate in, favor of, and also to protftl the Domestic Industry of Ids country. While we accord to every man the right to worship his Creel or according to the dictates of his own conscience— ' without fear or molestation, and will' proscribe no man on account of iris birthplace, who is a good citizen, and cordially supports our Institutions—yet we are decidedly oppoeed to Boman Catholic, Jesstlliml, and all other For. sign Influence. not in accordance with our Institutions, trturChristianity, and the best good of the , masses—and lastly,political opposition to men who give or offer lb Ro man Cathrdicsoffloa.+ to influence their votes, er a weans of political elvanoement of themselves and others. The above le an outline or main feature of the leading .prlncfples this paper will endeavor to advocate hereafter. WE the attention ' of the press throughout the United States to the'following.— We are . desirotis of collecting all the statistics re ferred to below—as speedily as possible : ' COAL STATISTICS. Wit/ the preas of the country pals' ilfia artiefe around? • As Coal exists.in a large.- number of the West ind Southern States—and, also it. :Western Pennsylvania—we ans t desirous of ascertaining tu the number ef:Bitutnous Collieries now worked, and thosoTthisk will be ready in 1857 or which are progressing'--whether worked by drifts 'running in from the Water .level—by sinking a Shaft or Slope—depth of Slppe and Shaft—the , Steam l'esrer employed at each - Colliery—,the quantity, of Coal iiiinedin".lBsB:—the'amriber and, thick ness of reins as far as ascertained, and the extent of Conl area lie far asknown,-the principal- mar kets, and the distance to those matkcts,,Whether by Railroad or Canal. . - IVO will be thankful to any person residing• at any Colliery, if he will give us the above tion 'as early as ho can-stating the name of the person or persons or company-working the same, together with the name of the Want). or State in which, the Colliery Is located - Address B. BVIiNAN, Editor Bimini' Joint-. Was, Pottsville, Pa. - OUR ADVERTISING Cotuuus.—Litekted exece al% week precludes the possibility of noticino, separately, the 'new favors .to be found under their Upproinlate Feeds.- We ask' the attention of our readers to them. ACkNOWLEDOWINTS.—To 90T. JOHN W. GE6131", Mini. C. M. STRAUB and W. D. Lan°, ER., we I‘ - t0 indebted for public documents. AID TO , ME GOVEEECITL-ThEIME C. Znliek Erq., Collector of the gehnylkillNavigation Com pany, has been appointed ai3„Aid, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, by 'potr. Pollock. . We 'congratulate Col. Zulick on hie appointment. ABSENCE OP MEMBERS OP , Cosoups.—The„ Committee of Mileage in th . e'Unite4 &O s& States' • Bower Of ReilreFentat ( vta hire • Inn:only upon a bill fixing - ilio penalty klt volanta ry.abaenoo by a member f -at twenty-Ail) ' dollars - aday.. • QUititTEITD, fips and levies—the. Spanish coin— are very generally taken at X 22, 10 and 5 cents valtttion. Onr 4litizerks would •do well to take them it those'rates, and noVpity them Cut again. They can then send them in sums not tem thali fire dollars, to the Mint in Philadelphia,. where they are paid for at the,:premiam Mint rates. • . IN the House last week; Mr. Wagonersller read to place I bill to regilat l e auctions !izt: Pottsville• and other toting in; this panty. This is• tan Im portant matter—one in which or - i r tovekeepttra feel ph trailed interest., It is to be, hoped that a bill 4111 be adopted, protecting 'flops who have their capital invested bare, pay taxes, and devote their entire time and enmities to legitimate trade. I . COMPLIMENTARY SUPPNE TO' Ma.•LEBQ.—Too- late fo'r public lion, 'received the proceedings of a complimeMary supi)er4iven''by the business community of Tamaqua to hic...Labo, one of our 'Representatives In the Mato - Legislature ; ?dr. Birlibeek, a prominent Detnocrit, molded on ; the oecasioq,.and a serias orieitointions,srere adopted, expressive of a'firm determination to support him : Tag BALL at" the PhilidoVhia Academy of Music on Monday evening last, fit deierilied as havini[been one of the most brilliant and full. Jo - noble even givon in that city. About five thous. and persons were .piesent. Those 'rho' have seen the principal theatres of Europe, say that the • Philadelphia Opera Bowe Is ono of the most magnificent buildings of the kind in the Tiorpf. GEifERAL: .1•4111yli:-GAS . ARD *WATER COMPA NIEB.-q0 the Semite of our, State on Thtusday . list, Mr. Brown of Ptiladelpbis resit , in - 131aoe a general law for 'the,, ,... lnoorporation pas fund • Water Co:Iwo:des; Aid' was reforre* a se)eet" dotumittb; •We hope it will pass. EIS4 a Jaw will soon remedy Much of the imposition Pratt' ilsed by evesial qcirporatiotis. Oca vies" of the diffi: culty with the Oas :Company; the probability that after to-morrow, the ligfit will. be' bad,' and OM fact that Ibisslows is, dull, it , is - ,saggetted that the storesf tUi. Closed in , the evenings at 7 I • • o'clock, to commence on Monday •evening next. A good idea. 'A, might Ire' think, be advent& aeoutly noted uptin by ourstorekeepers.• Tua. Isniosimost Marron of Aaturday last was marked by Enemy interesting incidents.: in the midst of a Detiocrat's speed', who expressed his dissatisfactioteat a Democratiemeeting posed of Republicans, Knoirlifotitin ge, renegade . Whigs, etc., a tipotion to adjourn prividleti; r rend his eloquence was unceremoniously cut abort:;; Ia another Inetatice a newly fledged Dem Maid laa4 a speech. in the course ofis' renm which h ri- Apd,Sat he would live and die a Democrat. :At tkilConclution of his effc;rt,• a neighbor quietly; • tiid diet he thought the r asiertion rails, as the tendency to chatige now.i.daye, was on the' in: • create. The new convert looked confused, • acrd' temporarily wilted. • • , DCaTattlTrt• /IRV. .IN PRILADIVIULH*9/3 • IVednesdayaight fire originated in the binderiot• B. Ga.t.kell, he the tmilaing, 104 Chesnut atl'ed- - belonging to the Girard estate: The third; fourth and fifth stories were biraed out. Thine stories; "of 102 were alto "gutted." ~The, total lots Is about $150,000. The sufferers are, E. (lakell, Dubesq, Cerro* & Co., James 1 1:11uper & Co., D. P. Deitrieh, T.p. Peterson,lV. 11. Sickels, and, Rico & Ihurt. The 'lnsurance Companies that lose by the, l Gra s are The Franklin, Mutual , Association, North America., Philadelphia, Tlr Association and hand In Band., The firemen were impeded in their operapoiii; In consequence of the fire plugs being frozen'. • • • ECIIOPEAN isitp.lass9s.--liy the "Aragns, at ficw Tuck, ..we are in inieeesion of Liverpool ' d ate , to ilk. ltth. The hostilities at Canton had been continued, and the Americans had taken- a part. It seem, that the Chinese, fuming tittered at price for the beads of the English, some Amer icon heads were seat in mistake, and benne the United States oiliness became indignant. 1 Thai Russians bad expc:rieneed a severe defeat •I near hank, in Ciressais, where they were attacked by tan thousand Cireasaisis, and 'famed to satinets., With. ths loss or two thousand men and thekat•• Witty. Tho Swiss question is definitely :settled. The Prussians have• Ao'49l444oludertiii dent, of lisufehatel, and the EivriSs,• ham rhoed their'prisoners. The London Mooi7 olva tottethal firmer.- CoUoipsad•alighEY 4 tags • wove quiet. , CoitlOls - 4411' SetoillA %lt. • , t 'ile,iiiitlitlo . 4*634l.6 " fitti+4ll OP WiCLIC-1 Tait Rw§t.l "WC Now ""yark,..wo ilatas trim:antral Imerleas tioTl9tlk The • adrieeiticiaiosi ititllag Wnat ligonut6fi ;' ll4 , Walker, slth w Paroawf - Wine Oro bombed hiliC;, was surrounloOrxPyip.cw:4ll.iesii, whit, ot- • tplestiotualo fared Idea*aa WlAcitt . 1 1 iklli of iii 1 0$ 0 41) tkought, **V lafir; l fonktbaktbilittitewap tp . ;wapqvier Nicaragua bas , posy to sr rain resulted to falure. - :The. enterprise has, tserer theleu, boon atteiiia . with a - fearful 'lops of life., At least three theiliniiti AtOedema have perished, either by this handeefAss fenetejt or by Illsesstii and quite -is ;, : enstly, of the,,,EttiVel. - Bat *Be' sympathy will be felt-for, Walker shouldhe - .get .._.... .. off With hie Are; . Lffils.tettrae; from the , • - • been'reeklesei .410104 tiff .:', . , - • d in steed of euielliatlog - , ,.. . ' : his Conseil al . eplri •of ~ il. ~, .... .. Ong.. them, which has .- p .. - , to hisCorestigew.- : , About 250 adroit: . • expeisled - toleavelin*York on Wednesday In the Tertnessee.':.A tnes64 were Americans, . atiejho remainder wive - - ;.)inglisb, Scotch 4 1 1 4- kiirtriatte.,:, Ikit to hehitiedthat they heard tilt Oittii ii the:illintiliinstisitti to prevent their departure. The following - peragispb from the New York Titicaca' Wednesday, possesses Interest in this'eedneetion : ' . - metristiVA SCRIP 4131)!IiiI0 SOLD IT. 1 . , '"Coi. iiiiittaidei Jones, Paymaster General of Walker 'e army, who wee present under Benning ton at the late famous evacnifion of Gninada and received a ball through his thigh bone, Is now so journing in ibis City. A. the Colcrael Is idisbuta. log agent of the; Nieargnin forcer, we 'bare op: proached him with a view ,of gaining an insight into theitate of the finances out there. - Of coarse be is not going to point out by name every one here in the State who holds scrip acid bonds, and say how much he holds but still .he is sof-, tielently communicative. Tt is known that the Walker, Government has issued of bond lad scrip about $260,000 worth, the ecrip sidling just now at 10 per cent. Last August it was worth as high as 15, but a-subsequent issee' jtnocked it down again. Those securities will be received 'at their par value In payment for liontlseated estates in Nicaragua, advertlied to be sold in April next.-.-' One of the largest, holders of .sorip, we learn ' is Chris. Lilly, the. pegillist, .who established his hendquarters in . Granada last October, and - opened • faro bank in company with Bob Gray. The' , rush was tremendous. Soldiers and officers of the Army of :Occupation assembled in large numbers to "fight :the tiger," armed with a formidable sr ray of parer curreney, 90 percent: discount:— The "bank" received ecrip es wallas Speak, and thousands of imaginary dollars sunk ""eopered" on the ace or "split," on the ten spot., • alker, hearing of the way his soldiers were gaf f grid of their assets, ordered the gamblers to ;vaeate.— bough the. bank was only opon two of three day's; its proprietors are said to have bagged some $50,006-pf money and scrip at per value. TtrzTWitrentn.—lu the house on Wednesday, Mr. Wagoneeller asked, leave to'mako a state; went. Be read a epeecb,at length In defence of hie position.. In his speech be gave iJun se cotirit of his reasons for voting fcir General Came roa, Pad also gave the/Platter of Mr. Buchanan to 'Commissioner Mott, .declaring it to be his Fish that Mr. Forney should be elected to the gai ted States ;Senate. lie read also the Jotter of Mr. Bu i ebanan about the election of Gen; Darner. On in /845. Ile alsoVeferied p 3 the letter of Mr. 'Forney to Mr. Roberts--danonneedNitn' as an morel Character, comparing hire to Ingo. - The, Democrati every few moments arose to intbrrapt bin. They writhed under the exposition.''' • A Harrisberg correspondent of the Philadel #uitelia giving a deictipticin, of the berm, • says • • Mr. Wagons_dler commenced . very deliberately, itnd as he • went on, it was evident that it • ,wis, more than his . party friends bad bargaiped for. His production of Mr. Buchanan's !attest() Mr. Mott, ordering the .election of Forney, produced a decided sensation. His comments upon the interference of tho President elect jin tho politics of ' the Stati were very severe.. Bat then followed the letter of JIB'. Buchanan., written . in HA: relative to the election of Gen. 'Cameron by bolting, Democrats uniting with .Whigs and Anserioahs. In that letter Mr. Buchanan, us thO Secretary of President Polk, denied_that as a Federal officer, he - had any. right to interfere in State metiers. • The contrast ho drew between the views then expressed and the views held in 1857, were• forci bly drawn. Expectation *as increasing on,one side and uneasiness on the other.. Al last came quotation from Forney's letter to Roberts. ' opposition becaine intensely mirthful, and strong ly disposed to stamp and cheer; the 'Democracy were in anything but a pleasant mood. Mr. Johns of Fayette, several times tried•to stop him —be sill persisted, and every attempt at inter ruption but ifiereased the mirthfulness and enjoy ment of the 'Americans and Republicans. Others also attempted to disturb hind, but be was bent on finishing his speech, and finish it , he did.• Tna Taxistisrunie or; J11:117ARY,1835, awn Js ti VARY, 1857.—The. temperaturel'of .January - 5; .1834.11t00d alone op to the preseat year, as the. lowest of any day of the present oentoiry:' Jaint4 ery 24, 1857, however, steps, in,' end robe '36 et. its icy laurels. - The annexed comparison' which we are enabled to - taike by the aid of our files of 1835. shows the state of the thermometer; Jams, ry 5, 1835, and January 24, 1857 i at the 'points named - • , Jax.:s, '35. • 24, '57, , Belay Zero. Below Zero Pottsville, . " 24 . 28 Philadelphia, ' 4 • Portland, Me., 21 _New Haven, Conn., 23 Hartford, Conn., 25 Albany, N. Y., 21 Worcester, Mani,. 19 Borer, N. 11., '. •28 Bangor, Me., • 30 Salem, Mass., 17 • Towards the South, the cold does not•appear to have boon so severe as onJoinuar7 5,,1835: , Baltimore, • • •10 "; ' , . b ' , ' Washington; 16 , • 8 ~ An An odd climate ours. 'he mrary imuseslt self occasionally, by traversing.in the • curio. of a yinr, the whole extent of the thermometer.— ,At Bangor, It was 44 degrees below zero: on Sat urday bist. Next July, at that point, it may' paY its respetts to 96. We agree with a' eUteMpora ry that all who ' are desirous of imitating Dr. Sane's exploits and endumnee, should g 9 through a winter of preparatory experience in Bangor. A SisivortaL 17.L1P-FLAP.—"lsast week .in . a published letter, Col. Stroub gave his reasons for not signing the Protest egainst' the alleged gality of 0-en. 'Cameron's election. They were . causidired good. The Colonel changes his mind however„ and now ho expresses his determination to ilipiseems_to us to be in the position ,of the a , . between two bmsdlesof .hay, n ib 'ling at, both, wit)out deleristniug what!: shall have his undiCided attention.. The Coleus!' treads on delicate 'grotord. It is known that he is an Opplicant for Marshal, and that that appointment must ho confirmed by the Cplted States .Senate. The Colonel did not wish to make Can. Cisinerou an enomy: Per donseqUerice, he refused . to sign the protest. Ent the. feria of circumstances, appears, driires the Colonel into .the position ,be now assumes. It is amusing to witness the man ner in which the new converts to Dearocraey„ in connection with the . small - fry of that party in this County, denounce the Colonel. The fledg hags want office—they went over to get it—and heartily wish the Colonel out of the way.. The Colonel may be in a tight placer but be is as Alp:. very as an col, and will undoubtedly squirm his way out of this difficulty into_ fresh popularitj with the 'Denim:my. The nrembeg- of Colonel Straub's party; to whore all men app4t shrill, and who are small in the eyes of all men ' ' will tint the Colonels bard nut tb creek. , CALITOIVRA 11112410.11C8.-r-Out Otis per steamship Illinois, are to the sth init. The prin. , ' cipal topic or interest has been, and;until settled, wilt coptinue to he, the Benetorialelection.--There is a getat,degres of solicitride andunalotyrunongl priliticurino,rtnd curiosity. among all classes to titdw the result. The - principal 'candidates era Messrs. °win, Weller, Latham and Broderick.— The result is exceedingly doubtful: , The weather has been favorable to tie mining interest; a large qiintity of 'rain, and In some • districts heavy snows, having talon. The Indieltionytins of a. prosperous season:. TheheaVittSt. :sinew storm ever buoirit in 134 Franciseo;—iftmt,rist fact,fhe billy one—occurred on the 29th ult. The snow fell probstrtylotatanisinetwo,'lndieitired the summits 44, tpi edjecent7 tq Itbeiltiv. The Conira Costa .range -of-Mountains Ste*:,norepd several inches deep, has not yet entirely AisapPeared. Tibefeliere Illtlires Sao Prenciiio during 1855; loss i1105A80,.110, than during any . pre!loin year mipp, 1848. - Under the present charter the' expeniii"ef went bacc been decreased $118,257 inalientontbs. • Paravos S. Bwooss, 0,13°0 Car): Hest died 'Soddenly at 'Brown's Hotel' 14 , Wasttingtonion Tuesday evening. Daring it famdeirs provio4y . be bad been anforing tron: an attack - at croup..— On , Tboraday the corpse was removed to , the it,ease, *ler§ 4. 110 . 04 T0P Chaplain In the • pre/tame -of the President eed Cabinet; tbli'metfiberi Of inoi:br ‘ anciten ; of Con , griar, the Jodie:st,of - the Suprem e . (iOtirt,''ForeOt I •Slleistars, and 4;464, :110 Trots thinos`ltie pre :coition removed itotik ConOsiil44CerjsilerTr "kern bosh , tiniporarily deponitod. Mr. Biooki has to ft sWM nod four.Yebtlitrei.:- In a letter, from big artie r Iseindinni tat-Weeldegteri char h i tthath mad %Waal #7 aa 41,4 4144: Was: - iliii-thitiitaitia figs lot •Ifittor be:wlebt. .0. , •4' • • 'for its rigs, meat alb* , terri - inied int Alt n The . - vivit o •, ind i . 1 _ _-- klitt. ~ seturity. travelling 'public IS nlso'atfiti4it • . at to be sonsidentd. Adria', to We: eredit t l 4. 4 4 r * tittrlteacling Railway Cat:spiny, =lViti high ~tes4Tnikkgo;:ecFff,fhlou-ec,.*Airs, p loyees:is, the feet, shit shwit.lusibien in a:litre:we, not-, =withstanding the ititiMmse irate of the'llcad, not 1 a passenger", has' been 'Med In bis'allati who - 1 has observed tie :abaci the Company, and strati.: : gem passingiver thii,-Itend remark the .;eourtecy' which distinguishes the employees: with whom v i they ttotie in .tioniao Thbi is. well. As - far as, the Company ' s projected Roiling Mill is concern ed, if by It they can pad Still farther to the se eurity.leit by-posmigerawhile en route, we think it iiconnitendithieleahnik of theit 01131rk7 . /1 OD! • • - l'Alt . k.fszao soonerilicie works are disixiSed of the better, for they are et-misera ble failure and swindle. - For instance . , for a week 'after the 'recent. enozr storm, the' State . road. was as e ff ectua ll y blocked, as. if - mountains 'id' .earth bad been piled upon its tracks, while at the same time other roads in •the State were peeking trains through. _Vol. Snider, of Selinsgrave,lrnion Co., states that up to i hionday morning last that "place bad reeeitred• no mall, andtheearly .part, of the present week,. the citizens of Lancesterpetitioned ,the Legislature - WA:the - step Jo' hare Ile road 'opened. The obstructions of that road Could not certainly, bavi been greater than thoseeri theist ! ' eral roads of this county, wherta. the Snow. was piled to the height of twenty. lot In some places. "No, fibers is willful . cieglect, eareleisuese, in s (act dishonesty in the managenient of the State works, and' , 4he interests of the State dematiii their rule. Sell !hem at half the cost, if needs' be, and let the Proceeds be devoted to the - payment of the State debt. Private will aupercede. pvbllo la p ivera ents.' They've conducted better end more prOfitably: • In collecting ,statisties we j have al-, ways experienced the greatest difficulty as far as • the Public Works were concerned.' That feature must pervade every department of their. business. • They are a burthen upon the people of the and their sale is demandedimperatiselY. Thw NEW Tanury Bun.—The Tariff bill, mod filled, as reported by Mr. Campbell 4 obio,.p A Tuesday, embilleealker following feataresc—The schedules of five, !emend Often) per cent. of, the act of 1846, with a few 'exceptions, are abiorbed by the free list! The feirty per cont. schedule, principally spices; is also, with a few exceptions, carried to the free list, which reduces the revenue abut six milliotis of dollars. The 100 par cent. schedule, "spirits," is brought down one half.— Sugar, nolasses; lead, salt, wool and'; hemp are seventen per caTt., reducing the revenue *bola Oven dol aro Iron, cotton, woolen ' silk Crifinufaelares are retained as how. The old' twenty, twenty:five and thirty : per cent. 'I - schedules : are not materially ohattged. Some items ib 4 .hehi are carried Ito the free! list. The direct reduction annually is al,ont thirteen Hops, which it is supposed will be increased some millions by the effects of theinciiiiie sttbstitn tieg honidniannfictures for those imported. This bill, we hope; will pass; as 14t eizleultited to infuse new life into Ameriean manufacturing OperatiOns. If it does not, our interests will bo at the mercy of. the next Congreae or we will bare !to submit to a horizontal - reduction this session. , - Gartankt. Lusatia Law.-- T WO learn from Ifir. 'rishurg, tat a General Thinking I f aer has,. been' submitted to the Legislature, based onl State stud .llpitedjiqtets ,stocks. A well) guarded . getteral law cinder proper, restrietions,, we are inclined trrbelterre will meet the wants of the ‘omutnnity,; instead of special charters , now applied—and it s would also remove the nocessits of a repealuf ,the 'usm7 taws of the State, which stockjobbers is our cities "Alberni are making 'inch strenuous; efforts to effect. Ali experience his proved that; Banks based on reliable stocks, limited lu. , their! issue to not more than.thriii.fourtha of. the whole' stock security; give greater security to the" notes' 'holders, thine those organized under the preset ilyirteze..with needs' Pbarisnit , ;•• pirrThe Kansas.Logialatari bag repeaTeil. the; kw spinet the circulation ofinCendiarylocu-, • - meets.. , - • • _ _ THE MO ' if TRADE. Rfforti - of the Railroad Men to have the . Duty taken be Imported Railroad Iron tend ing tc! thern; s pet loll . • H , The author cif little pamphlet, entitled "The , Presento.and t'uture itt f American Railroads," gives, the capital ortwenty-fontof the " principal :Jailways of thli 'United States, :at ; $98,486,00p. A compaiison - of , the price of the stock of those roads for the years, its2-'53 and- 1835 shows 4 considerable tap A tabular stateuient nceomps ktying the pamphlet, referred to shows that -roads whose stock tiro:Or three years since would 'have Gold for a hundriid millions of dollars, would I*- cently : - . 7 -and heiero the tremendous . fel—have., sold for but seiebtpitvo millions;. and that thuS: their owners have already realized a loss: of one totritt 'the value 'of their IProlierty, while. thi meintenanoi of 4v'"n the jirSens 'value is wholil dependent; upon: theookrie events in Euripe. The eiliele amolint• of capital inoestedle'ioads throughout the Union . ; is riot lasi ' spree hundred millions, and the total' toss already or perienced is certainly, over two hundred millions, with every prospect that before the 'lapse of the preseatioar, it will reach , three hundred 'lt is a remarkable 'fact that eotereporaneously • with the enormous influx. of the --preeionf metal s • from California, the pii!es ' of railway' seCurities 'have fallen so much as to have ruined a coniddef, able portion of those by whom they wail held. At this time when the Tariff quation is exci. ling attention in and out .of Congreu t tit is well to inquire; to what is doe this extraordituiry ,;purse of things?. It is not to diminish retelpq, for the receipts have been, are , still steadily di „ - the humane. . • The real cause, of' this remarkable mate of things, iethand if the scarcity of money that 10' existed, - dnring the peat . two ',or - three years, and, I ,le the entire, want of confidence that has .siss' tilted - from* the general Jolting thht 'have - altogether • ce a se d to have any controhover;our - own .tnoVer ~ meu. There exists no faith in , the future. Had we retained only half of the millions of gold flint ''',during Um? put two . yeara . have been receitJed from California, ill the consequences predicted years "since, would have' °centred, and the rani road stocks of the country, instead of failing . „ ,from seven hundred 2 to fire , hundred millions,. 'would have adveneed to eight htindred-and 'inch . ,w,mid.yet ho theses", could•we contrive to keep but half of what we shall in the course pf the nail two years receive. How can this be dodo ? The anther of the paniphlet befortins, soya: t ; --- - , o Totind an answer tethis question- we have but to look at the fact that we import a hundred" millions 'of dollars' worth of, iron • and - clotk'all or which could just as well' be maufietured at home. Had lie supplied ourselves for the. last five years with the iron alone that we have iuip'er l ted, it would leave made a difference of more toad a hundred millions' and bad , that -hundred.' mil; 'Hods. been retained, good Six per: cent, railroad stocks moriblbe now at par. As if; however; to prevent the possibilinythat their' holders, shotild, ever feel any confidence in the value of such ,;114 vestments, Ohba tooremanleof the railroad com 4 patties have .looked, towardsbreaking down Um' , feeble barrier that news:ll4kb, diminishing the • present duties, and thus faellithting the 'mote,rs phi exportation of the gold.. Six 'years' eincgy they. were turd lo unite - with the iron men in es; tabilihing a system that shouldleep the gold; at home; but at that time iron • was theap; for th e gresiron•mastert of Begiand,Were then epgaged: in breaking down all American "competition; end bur people were willing thatit ebould_be`done,'r - -i. As a natural consequence, moil. of our. lernseir. - stopped, and then tbe price of iron went alt; and; the British iron - amulets'were enriched at the et:'. ' pease of the men who required roads. - InstoOM however of Opening their eyes td. the real 'canal . ; Of tho_bigh pries of railroad bere, the road•utalt- , ; cis were only the mere desirous to complete dependent:n*llo* the'fbreifilt 11 4 40 4 bl eleshig -,eVertrolangictill to the country; ea:would' long: . since hive been the - e a se bad they s ucceeded; iq bavipg lb. doty'npealod. Had they pursued a different tourse,,we should now be making nil 'Oki ironvequired fur our einnumptioik, the goldsmith/ have ceased - abroad, and Telly* . iiltlektf would now hi at pr. I "Hui ladt likely to he In therfuturet condition be worse or better?, The reply &stain* j questions taloned in the Stet that we havnonesed! tabuild farm* or relling4nlifs; anti that glare portion ofthe Utter' end woolen milli.. the country .ant now idle. Scarcely anything is being *me forthe development of the bell 'tesentiles of tbo eolith% throve which we bon , shindy' ttidde famliiadieet isicarec/pc kw( that soot, ander a; Sifiroas , osteiodoe 'dada ieojoratittithweilwaious , thetsserddmthe idel k d invited foie . keeping thereteck tmperi:' Wis. 4 ter powas abound, end yitnelinteloCeadibsniff for We snel irW of estA4tAsstildati. Vital kak :Itr(ortfinisiti:o4ool46Vichini any IC= emirtind4 ilbiepsy ass. is IfirikTfOrsindAAK ham* , • a. ; _ ae l :612,*)4041 ' ifti - co‘pls `ft ak144.1011 in a thaajhbothus littgraPitetiksasilimii l 4 OhY' the 111 _ .; ." , inclicOt., i o. it" n:-,,, : 1t Ate ;fletitminirribtirsitirettentloari bits{ Won, they nectiacildostittrad• 00 wmthiparlbar. be Co iiblibi edit et-ik Therm laltrepti:div . •. - etinortilty)rdittedy ionitiiiithK,'.. ....,;-' ',l 3 ,i llll ;bvelattriliii.s444.t•-•;uißigtosileit, ?yintbitsiva 4)14 iaty Aft imoduise4 ik a k , t w i l l ' rt e :strine= lbtigt d ka ti4 .7 1 1: 4 4 4 4 iPtwriatioitiltiiitilalreadyjah_ pelt Milk= E* taillsimisiverylanss•thatia tamed :drives Magi Mlllol,lFitztiqui.theltikailw, amble them ifurbilok , saY- buthiessltridt*K :..-AttivO4 Ohre, rtiorfi tett hit hhce:lbs; hamisiiti fit temisetutdimmotaselaateratts For that !Old,: tetniesios of •datievrio Iron; 'oil ttry Other' thtnigl that retry Med' likely to pflabla_•4l2ofiNkipbtal 'loeasial'.6icaiitialcalida *tits' tire wag,b).„ ' Bo 'atehog&rinlAtow niter.:Million.ipatilthey sold at Sheen, Pretty, or thirtOsekiwint: and thr(statibOders et old ritedi, - fetillitet mires daily. Afars mid idoilitilven M leak to. 1 distaai trade, find .thantselvm,,forrearto add , to , theirditiestments hi, throwing good: money after bad;] and with every step in this direction WI a dd r ,s ,44eloseees, hocasse:overpone tends to = , , yenta' thtillirtheirnirCof the roma ;nide and Oak Ownlooratised doomiderice on'the Adapt lone. NverY day bring* TM intelligenho of . the extra - Or: dinar, emigration from New Turk; Obis, Virginia and other of ,the eider States, and with' 'et& • the iteaVtrad• mot inevitably tend • downwards, to the thJary of the whole of that great +dais of the community, which has sup Plied the tniani of task ing the roads by which those States are traversal • • a - • • .:• L ei. • tonal Alto 'tendert'', Of the , present .coarse o ,policy is towards the destruction of the - value of; railroad property Is a facktbet does no-Cadmic of doubt. Is it not, then, time 'that those who are interested id railroads should pause end compare the present with the past;'. that" they . may have some idea of what Is to odour in the future? Or, will they go blindly on, panning year anew year the *purse that has already redeemd their proper ty in futile one•fottrth, until they shill Pave ad ded another fourth to the. loss - that has already heekincurred? Will they, tap they, expect to derive benefit from further agitation with a view to primed local 'lmprovements on their various -lines!of road—to cause the expulsion of hundreds Of thousands more from the older. Oolei—to W ere:tee the clamor for new. roads, each one of Which will be more distant, more diMeult of eon- Struction ' ' and lass prkicable than that which had precederlit—te cause new '.issues; of.stooks and bonds at lower prices .and larger interest—to in- create. the export of gold, , and to prove from month, to month more and more the frith of the assertion of the Britiih' Minister, Mr.sCrampton, that ,"when a Liverpool merchant fails, the whole United States trembles?" • , "What they ! need la, the adoption of maestros thatwill make local trade, and the more perfectly .that;trade can be ! 'developed the greater will be : the facility fur constructing road, for the swim iodation of the distant one. Were the iron ore ;hada of New York and Ohio, 'if Maryland neat :Virginia, of Pennsylvania and: Missouri; in full operation, each and every one of those States Alcua4 bet e ielereply,steetsrihntisqr-tawards-tbeesten: sion:of roads in Wiscodsm,and lkijanesota, Rai. !IMP had Nebraska,;_ • ;hed4usq, , were that - the oaeif, Igolirionlicease to go abroad—money would' be. Cobttineal MI. Vatutonahltr,ittinsuirin - would - be cheap.—labor would be so much , in:demand that :immigration would again proceed upon the gigsn.: tie Scale; exhibited in ]BS3 and lBs4—and.--..then 'railroad stocks would rise instead of falling. "The real•diffieultithat now. impedes ; the ma. king of Western roads is to'be found in the high price of money. - Remove that, and roads will be I made at a much more rapid rate than now. Will, It horemoved by the farther': closing of miUs,l I mines and furnaces ? Assuredly not; for such a, ;mai:sure would force ns to send more gold-abreact., , Weild it,be rffintived by. the suloption'of- a policy that openetinew Mills, new mines, and newtfur . naces? Assuredly it would; because that would :enable us to import men instead of iron and cloth, and then we should keep the gold. . • "The miller who saw that water was abundant, and' was all the time running over his dam, while •hisinill was not doing half work, would feel as:- stared that it was required -be should -raise, his dant, and this prerent the tearer fiess'inaiiing of befOre it lead done its work. .That, is precisely what we need. Oar dam id too low, and because it 14 so, the gold is all running oil without doing any, work. Let ne raise the dam and hold the gold for a tide, imdthen money will be plenty, stooks will rise, animation will exist throughout •the!couotry, and roads will be readily made. In. tetrad of this, our railroad friends are all the time at Work to lower the dam and let the gold, run off. still more rapidly, and the more perfect their sue. ease .in nocomplithing their objects, thel lower molt be the prices of old roads, the greater most be the drain of money, and the greater mist be • theldifileulty attendant upon finding the means for !extending rocde throughout thst %Veit., • ! ' oThe amount contributed last winter by the En. glieh iron-masters for the purpoie 9, guiding pub. lie opinion, through the newspapets or otherwised With a view to produce a repeal of the duties on railroad iron is generally anderatood'.- - to . have amounted 03 £50,000, or nearly a qatirte* of *a million of dollars. - Had they then 'succeeded, the effect would'haye been to paralyse the iron man na-dare, to;cause a large increase'in the import of Iron, a' great increase of the price in 'England, and .a lug, increase in the export of gold—and; an a nooestaryoonsogneitco, a 'mud ! 'greater de., pressiciii lupe price of ell'existing railroad stocks, with cerrestending increase in the difficulty at. tendant upon making-the now roads'that are do ***4l..4,ffilasi•Ocsigrest, on the eentrary, esiesse4, some measure tending , towards securing this grea t' interest from the unceasing warfare of .the British ; .Irsii.maeters,‘' it would have catured the 're-open big of all the rolling mills in 'the country, and the buildiniof• now ones, and this would so far bssve arrested the export of •gold; , that railroad stocks would this day , be probably :as high as they swore four yearesinee, The real interests of the old and the new roads are one an • the same.;— Whatever produces increased del ft_ nd for gold fur 1 / 1 export, tends to the injury of . Whatever. oni the ether hand; tends to arreitll that 'demand; tends to the advantage it both—atfd both - should ! unite-in the effort to procure the adoption of such measures as will free the country from depen. deny:cow the will of .English bankers. 4 , , Were'thetara of 1842 now readopted, or one based on the same principle, the end would at onettisi that of stopping the export of gold, and money would be abundantfat the legal rate of In ;• old railroad stooks ;would then _he d*orth twice their present selling prices , i and every. new eiterprise would readily obtain the means required forearrying it through. Ist it not, then, ittipor. taut torah Concerned is railroads, old or new, to unite in bringing about se desirable a state : of things?" • ' ! • •The following extract, from a ;sport made to the Brio. lab Parliament at its !sat session. explains the' mangler la which this "warfare" is carried on, acd why it is that the American manufacturer needs protection •,• believe that the laboring claws generally, in 'the minufacturing-districts or this cOuntry, and especially the Iron and coal districts, are very little aware of the extent to which they are often indebted for their being employed at all, to the Immerse lotus whi their ern plbyere voltinhwilY incur In bad times in order to de stroy foreign competition and to gain and keep post melon of foreign =stets. Authentic nstancesare well 'known of employers having in sash times canted on their works at a loss amounting In the aggregate to three or four hundred thousand pounds in the courso 0 •Ihree or four years. If the efforts of those who encour age the combinations to restrict the amountef labor and 'to produce strikes were to be sraccessful for any length ot, time, the great accumulations of capital could no longer be made which enable a few of, the moat wealthy espitallsteto overwhelm all foreign competition in times of great depression, and thus to clear the way for the wide grade to step in when prices revive, and toner* , on • great business beforeforggn capital can again accum uh- te touch an extent as to be able to catabliih a com petition ire prices with - any-whatace of success. The large capitals of this emintry are the great instantiate Of, warfare (If the expression may •be allcrwed/ sighing the eompeting capital of foreign countries, and are the leo! essential instrannentis now remaining by whieb our manufseturlngeispremacy can be maintained k" this other elements-cheap' labor, abundance of raw reiterlais, means of communication, and skilled labor—belag • rap- It!procaan at being aguallsed.'l ' - THE ,COAL TRADE. .The quantity sent by /lidiroad' this week 'is oily 9,339 08 tons. rota1.1113;005 01 ' against 1E1,037 13 tons to ume period last year. ," • . The severity Of the'weathrif add the fries 'og up 'of Machinery, Water, A0,:,. - hass-.grestly checked OnintorraticTs P q - Regionond at many places the Operntors haviEbeeni sUbJected Co - con. siderible'itieuse. in Jos: opine their machinery to Motion. At some pistlita on the line, the manufactur ets and consumers „ Ara entirely out of COM, and Were forced to totbrow from' each other.' The .41W8er's now moderating some, and the wants of consumers onille'line can ; be supplied. ' ! There ialio'disit4ition Minifested.-on the-part of dealers to tr,,,totti%,o4 o Coal istßiehmand before the navigation opens. , : '•! Sohn Tacker, Eni.; - , is busily engaged in -,natt king his anemia' l cots for theyneral organisation of the trade:', neiiit opened All 'peke in Phil adelphin,' in': filtifie itieet, holism ltir aid 'sth—and one„,:Oe* first objects. will Ile to, 'elevate the cha racter of the Coal Trade-in a eon.' Merciat and binstnissi point of view; 'and. place it' -in that posidowithere a trifle of such' magnitude ought,to bare Wen placed long ago., Another oh. -,fect sa il be, hrientimotion with the other arranged ImMts;to: sectirifok-if,that consideration which .ibilada. is imatti to:kitil. liln retort' Vitae great' :'eiktimercial - ai(44ei it coofenrin tkataity, In fact, we look foils* dtO strew era in the Coal Trade in:1837;;;-we,bili*tit, *lasi .. ntore,lreoiy after the 1 4 1214004 , 11101 040 6 **illiPesi- at 1850 74 d if our 01 4 ratOrs AilteAtOr.o4lllll2lolllll.l tato the ar vnitgement, iandi4isrt li nut ' tiittinally, 'we' feel iiinfitleat t‘t'itiiits , lailitiunlats • in the Coiiiity ti t e e p i lYtet r i:' :" stsl :thst ::s!tl :ll . i alla rle, ' ' hb ints ;C il l 1 : wfti 1*44" (41 * 4 *f.te***:AOl9.o.ik great Fri.' iiiiia Iniereitival '10044.; : :-A s .,11,1$00 as the 4,‘ 111 7. 11 04: 1 0: ''..:: ' ll4 104 b e of.. totally aitnonuce4lolit c t i l!tcf,Ttahlid ttieeon. oituedi: thic901..1, " 7 - . * stiltiehoneesiteq .„ -. , littioaiiill'paiiiiir : Still-1i; aide ibis may diem ectilias • .: I; - Aiitlf.tino'ol:4:: trade, the 41 4Thisol• ' _ ' 71:" ; ' 4 _ '•'': 2101,c.".(htebbittliiie: , , :2::''...._:, ' „,V , :t 4 ": i lVii', *tit pUrid la AM* th it.' , "'•, • -,,',., „„_, Alibidien et -44 4 1 4 40 1 1. 11 / l i , • • '',7.. * : . WPtiwile99 ; ice &ill:kit :rAii 1 , 4 .,:. '- • 141gri ta ttid eetivineb '••• ,''?" iiiiioiint. ll .,-1 -1 ' ' •' ' • - .i - 4::- , - ..;,..1.."*; •,. , . . - 7: . ~ , ..-....i . .3 4, ..,4 141- 4 4, ,i . . A... . - . ..:03"..ifitio.lt- It. iik,iii-i w atutigs, .. , 4t , :mitovrifilligiortt __, 1,V4: a...• _' ~. 4t . .:it t f.1. , : - ..; , , , 1.t.".pf: 24 4ei.r ,„- ..A . , : ,. , 2: ,,i,..,.... ;.: . :: ..„., 411 ,..,., ; ~; :' :. ~..., ecif4iitita.Peit . tittertkolltAldtkkgt sack . a Coa mine worked y .7pillbut, item as surall_timustity of thallor. ' -• ll 4kh k;:-** Peleli u othsothilifollit illokOMT lliffititAll'lNWlß444 o,l Ai l thi tla C t l i ll C Ulllllr ~, , Wievespeoiodoefetlieoperrition - dim omsto :e-thitliNettillfbniacelltechlkarterist, r timosued &Nam ••reiralk.bllhdill.fln Nnildollkeruceltertiohebatt Coon ....messerteses tiadmis obute. Bat iri amid return trpete• - scribe Bather fqd of the Mars whit/Ste 9'7 41 ° . 4 4 1 PI I P:1 11 1 1 9 411 • . V 1 4.14 14 $ * 4 O --, v a ,1 a r ia ac - e bff - - leierlitOriaitlitt - theleiffe - tit Barn NM ' ' bettieldberin etdidliCJAßarett,N - tied lb% renetere ;;•'ph itl rrtVgt=td t b=o ) ZZ oll"f, e' eher treed ihdjohtlegib=bl4erettigtesiart - I a poo lienter tbefkoli,Nrt es.",s,ttlzdrislikthe rll' raid Woo* the allolientmol lathe tend end 1 - ef Coat 'Tbeibetterts thoteest lad Midst esp. - evaded thaneerollepeAeg a' to' pillars, if ill •''' letlftekt 3 to billtair toed - titell: Old Vertvi the roof ' froMealllntsilff Matting' ittl'thlC toad lOU ritik:Alle s , `• ;Whig titteirolt the' leppostte - did oft, pliffser.'' nen vihd-esof to horde le Witt tit mel 'er - both Vatted. F' ;'the' lt in erudite rbk tnuchlitig~to stand . '•: -. .in iba'S'at the same tame , '-huselstifireviied' macs ' . - broffitriln thebords fall morefreely and suddenly *hen ' llterlifts arktaken o ff theialtiors,inad theicht more eats.' ''.-Tapt - #414/o 4,UPSolatliaprope,h - emnase thole is' • seer the amenintet ieevpteint ,of the felfing , 10 1 1 1 111 M 41 1..' - 4 aSIIMPI OII itIPAca acthent fa sIW the lea. For Boulswatitmlfelteri ballmadeete th - telar -Ji . , ', - Thaproetioe of opening out mines by driving dreetly.. P-.lbrthillOthetariesof thejer.mixte,ood attlacesuuk them •:_oliaeleig timberhiand hmdirwptAnAVOllars,ant Wile* tholleOs bittritlitVelr mad • polo .suns of the 011 - atehtencriont date. eIOP NM Sillsee at ~. the farthest asteemitlea id ibirtninN WireAlrat - begin with andSmited a pand thaw between . NS boundaries: and shaft ar pri exploring dritto weriewerked cut alternately, thus ling lest* not goarbettrom -the • • pillars and the biondedese was loni eeptitliel ea Pei etal he the Newcastle Coal Field. , Thts nude of taking out pillarthough It is a sale toei‘bas its disadvani. • tags, and the bed regulated. Colfieriesr In that district have adopted another tbrceof taking ant the pillars. • Bat belbre we notice it we mast notice the printipal dleedsoatages attoreitneworkiag . out the lam - backwards to the abaft or to the endestag dents.- The first Is the falling of the roof in the bards which 'ma not always be depended '"standing the requisite • nntribee of years, width the. pillam - ennat • stand hd - to they can ' l be worked out. if even the roof le of the hardest nature it Is apt to fall after ten ore down years exposure:. The headwayeare also settled to becloud op, by falls; but the headway, being narrower. than th e • bards, stand a corudderable time touter. It also increaser the expense of working_ out the pillars considerably when both the heldens and bards are closed by falls. . In some totem the lards and headway' . will be very • much elesed up with the creep, which will present an. other impediment to the opening of muds to the pillars. Besides the Coal is much redeged In value by the escape of bydriren,„ gas, which is aiways'ilyou opt from the . . pillars when they are exposed to the action of an In creased pressure and the yenta opened by the lords and headways offer every facility for the escape of gas from all the pMars left standing throughoot the mine. The crushing of the Coal is another disadvantage, because when i pillar is much crushed, It Is Impossible Jo get the Coal in largo cubical blocka which Is one of the chief .objecta alined Min working a bitumloons Coal nays, for large. bbaeks of bituminous Coal contaltS gas better and are more popular in market than au assortment dandi er blocks of Call. •• • • , ' To obviate these inconveniences es ranch as wallahs the la the most sen system, °Chord and 'Mir ,sir o'er are first besswith, a eutildent distance froM the xploting drifts, to allow strong pillars to tap. port th principal roads; smitten WV worked out to. 7 • wards th boundoim or lathe direction of the winning •- drifts; d - follorierg::ein after thitoris ; but leaving two. throe or four pillars between the Wee of the bolds, and the behind the pillars . Orr it is not safe to a& . value close to the whole working witiv.the workless of thir . The pillars ma each side of the winning, . drifts a also increased in breadth to resist the trot t 'mishit! on the pillars, by the let erago of the.roof InV the goav •, which continues to act on the pillars sup-',S porting r oads, until it finds rest, by falling enti tl ed , Bing on the filled masses, thus liberating th e pillars from the pressure of the root, extending intOthe Won, • which yes them on y exposed to their•nateral pre*: sure fro the surface. There is very slight. or no Won-. . real offered by this pressure which originates in the goat acts on the pillar, to each side of the goat be, canoe t width of the goat In a district will be from two to four hundred yards wide. and when the pillars • are all taken out in this space between the walls or of the goat' and between the unworked pillaWbefore and hehindthe goat It Is only a short period ortimehe fore it ends rest by fallios and settling without being allowed time to effect much serious damage to the delft s/us.' 11l proceeding with this coarse in taking maths pillar., they are never exposed to the pressure froin the inuface • imager than !bur meths togethei•, and some. times It is only two months after the pillars have been gut out by the bards end headway., that they are taken out altogether. thus allowing very little time for the es rape of gassed the crushing of the Cad. • ' , [lb he Cinefinued.] . . . . . • COAL MARIESTS.—In Boston the retail trade is brisk, and pjeos fair at $9 00 per ton of 2000 Nvor Yom—The 'Teton 'trade, is brisk for An thraelte, and the supply considerably diminished by the eold•weather. Prices range from $5 00 to $6 50 s7_oo-per tot{ for small and= large.- - Foreign is also in more deMand, and Sidney and .New Castle is scaree. t^• Pnmanumit.a.--Schtyikill Broken, Bqg and Stove, retails at $4 50 0 $4 75, according to quality, Chesant $3.50. Lehigh $4 , 75 $6 00 per ton of 2QOO lbs. - • Coal Trade by: Railroad liar 18574 Quantity of Coil •ent by Railroad 1 on Thursday evening Wt Port Carbon, -- • ' Schuylkill Usron, Auburn, - • - - Portplinton, • - . • !Oa' for week; .- • Pnevklusky thismea . r, - Z:tiaras period lest jeer, T. . Inereass so far. • • ektylklloooant.3r . nal , liatigektaWi t araryal - males on Thursday evening mit MI nu 11111 tad B.llaven le-Carbon " • Sebuylkill Valley • " Ift.thrrbon Pt-Carbon " MIII Creek ' Uttle Sebtrylkill llSo l es of Toll sad Ti NAIL ZOAD 10i THZ • , Prom' . Prow , • • " M.Carbole. liar Rtebmotid, $2 00 $1 ' Iro'Philatra., 190 • 1 Spring 211113, 106 - .:1 Reading, - 120 , ty -1 • Lehigh Coal Trade for 1857. i• „ Quantity of Coal amt by ilafircia4 for the week aiding on Saturday last: 'war— Wnr: 3111 nos t Co,. 1.133 - Of Wart Johnson', , . 488 17 ; , Parkar; Clutter' Co., , . 181 14 s N. Y.* Goblet, ItharPs, Lelsenring * Co., . 108 11 'German Poona. Coal Co. Dobbin & Debarett, Hazleton, Cowl Zito - AND OTHER SOHI7TLEILL. OOYILLTLD u[LT CT THQII Philadelphia, Readlit*Pottarlller • Mine Inn and Elobny fi glll.trareu Mount Carbon -.- - • Mount C.arbou arlij Rost Carbon - • Mlll Crook • • • • ••• - - • Inr Bchayikllll94l*. , ,... . . • - , _ SchuiallaXavlFstkon • • - . lll4esind • -•• preferred .-- • • preferred - - Coal * Transportat'n Co.'s R kola fa Coal Companies* littleSebuy/. Nav: R. k'CoalCo,- Labig,h Coal & Navigation Co. • - Coal Co.- - • . . •. 1 Buck Mountain Coal Co. -, • - • Tonisylranla Coal & R. Co. ,•• -- Danpbln . Coal & It. R. CO. Lykens Valley Coal Co, - • . • Bearer !Aleadcrirs Cm] k V. R. Co.- . Lykens Valley halyard & Coal Co.- "*- - Coal Cornsiisnien • Forest. Improvement C. North American Copreferred 64 • 4‘ _common Delaware Coal Co; -.- • Cumbc Hand Coal Co.. - - Now C-eek Conl Co.- - • . - • - 1111soellan - emu s ! • - 'or ' pack • • brine - Farmers' Bank - - PottscilloGas Co. . . Pottsville Water Co. - ' tOrThe 3tock of all Coal Companies tbo Om list 'ben furnished by Um publication. NEW A-DVERT'MENTS AMPS FQR FAoTkputia ug. UI LTs. 5 4 us r receivedia lot of Brass amps, an extellent article for Listening Ginn or Loather D eltings—vartous sizes. For sale by 11.13ANNAN, ' (mitre street. • NoiLNV,WAI fOR TEA DRINKERS! O'rwiI'HS'FANDING the recent • rupture with the' Chinese at , 6nton, TIIOIIAS THOMAS will matinee to sell the wune quality of ax. tra Oolong Breakfast Tea for 50 cents_ per fb,as heretofore, at the Lithe Store next to the Poet OMee, 3tarket street, 'l rottarsille, Pa. ' January 31,17 THE . SATURDAY, EVENING POST . 111Z:BEIST. 'WEEKLY PAPER. Sample Numbers Furnished. Gratis. EXAMI NE AppIy to b ens YOURSELVES, bfl hen., DEAOZIN PET PE ' IISON,; . , . • 66 South Thkd St" Platada. Jan. 3 1 '57 ' • -66 t • IC LUB EMA. • _z OR P Dski ur.ADarin M uctricATOß. WOl-be told at Public Sale it the atonicf the late Sol. C. Adam, In Italica& 'treat bolas Second, In theßotonsh of rotor - 111% Saturday, Meaty 14tb.• ISM the stoat of Smiles; eanslstinit In put Of Coffee.l3 o M . TOM Itilcauw.Sdi. Cheese, Medd. Itt..—bogetter with ft lot of Quientwar% Weights, Measures and ?litnees - all : of which 'III be sold without metre: Pale to 'empties at 10 o'clock Arta. The cenditkestirill be snadd known an day of ale.'. SAMUEL VOlLMlN(4.4ldMesitator. - Pottstille, Jan. 81.'67 •' • ' ' ' ' bit • CARD. - --- , ihai r idkr, ofr art t or isroy 4 6l o67. rpil E -UNDERSIGNED . takes_ #l - eal l ' " ,,7i..1 . _. ,logither,, ~,v . ......., 4. . AL- Waie to atouniowitis 4 fait Mardi and ttii imitate; , kr a i k i ink i j_ lt i o * • r 31d ,„4,,,,e0 4* day. in tenikell; that be hah Yoram , / to Painad C. Talk. ,, ease Varioillealakaw Ma 7 .4..11....„1.1„,..!.• tb•enttio stack 'of Bats, Cava. Ans. and Osn - „_.. - ih e max (with hp-ghltoas 111 r / 836 , suAI lbs:- forahtdoit rods tontalwal to' the atom latatrova . markt as inhale as toe .We protlV land& If bit°. •"•- '' .•' •• ' •• • - Uhl two sin at 06 *awns =41,41, 'MIMS: ,•• ~. The IbbiNiSiCa film* itatttrath. athetwl Atm the p, n i•m ac a mxit r e aticio ne , • s' aAO ' 7 anits twit Nowa ttrtha elfin or Ittow;•Tielt and Phila. , p ots " tar gm*, f 8O itelPhis. and Mil bild l 4 Tel PAM, failActot7 Poiany two Ryden.- '"'. - ' ' a et) t 6 elt persona that may thli ostabliattialtit..,_ la y or mekiniodimis ode Review. .. . ;V OD lumbar this ts the only • 16bawaroCtbo Mod In . s ot - :Bu c t wood a nd s r g i rd s 's, -' .• • ~' 'lit Mt Saturant Countyothertteentlemeft - en be twnilthat 1. po l ithreot e d e v s , t. - ,- ,-• . ,c '-•'•,V 40 with itowtssoll tors); lllNFlinbv l 4 I? ...., ,'; • Vo6 Blackitiost and three BOTUTS, , ,;'...; ':' , 0 4/e— -' MID?. n v‘ ,.. We the 1 , ifeetrn,' - „ • , `.'ll Olt '- '' '''''' ; 1 110.*Illoito S A M l :rna•tA trA , T‘W MA - woof mid dm that &rimy. '••-•" tit* .'.- ,:: --' :' • Vitt ad imidVap • 4:6 2 , 0 1$ ss.ata7 be.natalttad Ilar Ithitt. 8,-•mtie *Mei* ink fieo. C. Wiry bare boos sr v( 741. whe ld t h Ar s. teirazs that anal , th , t,rit mod to raperlintend tlte. be ` up ably tn. / p ,,m, pe w . , ~.•. ,- - ' • •,- -. . 4 " 1 I* gift " 3;8 211 L d4 / 1 : WI Edam 164 itYld at ad" N. - pdaalwentat thitata of ea _tt,w MWS: - ftw ara d at tust4 Wira n r ,lag e ."ft mots to .tht f i t eau t h an mooed li about P Pii!igdrlll; ' ~.' „ • ' iiii; " .".....''.. -` ' , -liti wiihattnitletitiraiws6lthaliti at avita mita= VS'S tWitft ..lll • 44 / "t 0 q • " limitisitheat . MI Itti'..' '' . - ~ :„.•,- :ft --:- atoll otwilatSaw, olf= =apt , .?,,, ...- - is 06 *ti ne ' — itiiripribilit.riz '116111***11(111"61thia-7110-0, * , -R: -- ." . nr` • ' -- W * owl. linikkillient , OP ligitiliViOadteetb.ll4l2l o 4 RlO.lll#, ' lir ililigitta.B6l4l3 4,p7 N . so exaajNalfil4.lo, be 411*. t. O4bi a0511 1 01,411 1 114.1/000044a . '''' ~e,..4 Or l d = ti f , . ...,401440411.W,-7.7 - ...- l a i rci m a . ' . Ooroar Caster sad X*. York - . , 4,942 09 .A 213 10 Rates or Toll asul.Taxispors4 4 itiles • ` Oft rut LIBIOII ',um SAIL CO,*: Blineh Chunk to Trenton. , do Zllsabetti ..rt, MBIM #III4O*INI 0-40iakr aY , Peetfis*t:Le I,:ts b 441% . 7 • TlirldiStitdetigifdte4littilt • etv? give:Vemu.. thitholip games wh im 5- osideig wMt; Irilemint Ardis:Lot **guy kessind Watt , so iledid lisitmeltkoPoiltitmipitipts Aiwa 1011 1 40 1 ftPart7, 011 .am FillidEßl3.opavaonst t.: It Is tnalleakt .ftival.eaor - elm fists • boa ..s .e = 4 lajonsmallbo , l2 during that etas ~,ileA l sindieddrticiagitingiditius t i. i • • • • 041 to , 611 , , A : . te,' • 2rehe doing 1.. , u2-1....' , ,..; , •: -2 suierathulearsks,da...is altdpto• -. , ..z, i . 7 ...i5. , , - thatlem- allied smiy. kii,,li ~ .i... ,• - ..LLL.. • doilaMaysta „ - - I ~.., ti. AIDIO I ' Th e Americas Agriewnerhill3.ench* :1.1i; Elta Journal atlitda.- It te esedeated by paw T it :.iTifi,l.itlwr=aiiloak :Dot , - -, •': • .-`, '., .' It to 4 erg aggit , iS,:ijiiktfik., jellifildWaf aw . 11 #TIDS 11. 1 1 - .B.RB • ,-- !Num .441 01 i Vith silifeePufacta ren of ''''' •• ' uree eirleireallers of al - *Wiitss,,Ptling ' ' ''''• '.' ' , alt. ina . ' ' si ttLa4 6s . 6k la i lelliMil, deirrTnponthlegrh — nerimm• ;iae biligirk trortlibl uli d in eetatr ierega rdo, asit ulkertabi althro its .deal elates of witaerso Is • ' 1 . 0 l*EDlADDltnisfa , ' ' : .1- OYn t rarta..!' , Pill getiOilandinied with tlin stet* of PLOT S. ts - or etinitibsiU re elder* wise , ..., 7 1 _relnyearstmederievalthekleendredg ' ' ' of&Mrs 6f relit haliaittlie 11 the isir • les of the Agriathdest, MO who hare boa oisvedhy Re wardings from the bin A WinUtal ' • Rotted - us to* in urvit-Pleo Use ARV - ' - • t '. i r t . GgiMpert . i .. ,rers, Stork MO , it” bi Oar PVT who cultivable* single sod n * tindtta-iartito rareersisrt, tamely .111,1iptif,0' hermit with the *tic:ablaut. It wig cost brit a dollar tarry It the a yea. -' •'• .t, '. ...: - .4—••• . ~ - .. . su C a II AR IN_ __EISE •—•' N rii 14 cANE,Au . ,ora and new hese to # Tde'Ammume Agricuttl . wishing to try this new and Interne plantOrill be - supplied with at lemt perfect aeeda, free of cheeps, if thy send prepaid (3 cent) envelope, ready dins* ed, to mail them in, - - , l ffir Mir' *Weber .'of beds trairtant Six Ise spars redr, and predates as arm dam of Soat . prr a dorm OT . twenty rims r year, rtsould aDS scanted. • ' 7f• ir—osig cilocctionsfor orb:or& troll t sant, dr, air be erns* Vie Agricultaist 'rig On dyeing and Saner. The publishes has Just received • lame new supplv of Estate pure and freak , seeds from Erato. to be added to his pre• vim Ltrge goat of Ailleriall, growth. lie has now enough to planter er 200 arcs— ',, None of WS stock is for sale, but all Thli eIOD band will be divided among subscdt: ibers to -Thn:Agriculho'ist." (Distribution ;from January 2D, to Webruary 25.) Some 200 or more applications are received daily, 'end 15,000 packages of about 300 seeds leach, are being made up. , The siumicadwid" la gepesii ll y so• ', knowbolgad to be therbeajohlmal in the . country, devoted Only to soil endure in ail tie Tartarus. departments. It Is the "best," 'misuse of lie great amount' of Stin,prskiicat. reliable lustructiou. , Yor a year u get Is Mtge, beautiful, a• • - very value le volume of 288 large douta • itwarlo pima. This Journal la alone worth many times its cost to every owe. Those subscribing the the Agriculturist will thus get the Sugar Cane seeds for "inn than nothing." N. II:I—below is an cintlioo of ONLY 0.01 number, and that got up ander the oicitement and bustle aglow:l -ing to nearly Miami Thousand new inib•• scribers, hundreds °flatters of !ovary, +4:l. Elam Ron numbers eqoaltall goad, and as saute bdtcr a pausyS, w be for , N. D.—Tipt Agrioultorrist. hi . sterroty and any net subscriber cad begin "lab the year. - i . i -,. I • N. 11.—The'Agricafturirtaa lonited *Wm IfdropOlitaa (Sty of the conetry—the beat point for getting the ben information (rent every limiter'. . N. B. -N. B. N. B. N. 11: The Agricidtarrirtsurpesees 11l other aim iltirjounials,in having, besides its Resident Osedueang Editor, an Associate Editor II EACH of several points in the Eastern. Middle and Western Eta*. A dozen of these reenoadmaretlicrougbfrag,practicat WU:attars, Proatryormarra, aock-raterrr:do., . no eonstantlk furnishing I cthe AORICDI, rIIRIST their combined experience an d ob. serrations in their several !realities. This ' • rrangsmtent gives this Surma II N!s - A LED advantages for diffusing the very -best practical laminator' collected from each division of the country. ~ • ' ' Avery FARMER, MERCUANT,NECRIA, RIO or PROFESSIONAL MAN, who is an. nually aspendingsl,ooo, $5OO, PP, $lOO, bat 50 or *2% upoh his hum, Garden, • r Housemlot, or upon his animals, will do wall to expend a single DOLLAR a year wore In supplying himself with the Agri. • ' • From Ito 'full 500 good articles Iran every year, no one eau DM to derive , vit least some hints' that will be worth .to ' !him army times the cost. _ t TRY IT a year—lT will PAL- i ,-' .. .._ UGAR k CANE. 0 VOA 130 ANN. 1/OA$ ll CASE VGAO :1 CANE.I VIIOAR la VANE. SIIGAB CANN. SVGIAIe CANE: 11/GbAR .. , CANE. . . N ONLY OM' (1 if L Y. ll ONE. ASL V V OPII7E. Er L.Y' A O.IIIZ. TRY ITI TRY IT! YRYIT Part of librifor ths Sarith—A bean-) ttfbl Instruetire article. Odoodor operrdonsr f AciniX3l---A . eitaJogue of trust to tedone tu the teld,; orchard, garden, green and, hot hams, Interspersed Irlih many:valuable MAL rds , Is a spectal nature el Ms prune. The Odin; dar lay, out one'cloiett • to hier,and mtraMM'olda and rotematiseehte plans. Ashes for manuring. Asperegice—lrsadiseptor on culture—wiser the moot Bea rab d l tient for amp. of tripatented eractillaihr ;.E.meltent. OthingjefriWinterin t l F slu Ml P detz l its o 'll=suceemini grower's noe,— good. Allisms.A4ro gooe cr7 d articles on llmourtug In winter, de. From Feed. Pally dlacussed. andat bf a aergymene—ire ; tenkting chapter of details.. Garden of a 3lechaMc--A ; - large two-column cur,show log manner of laying ant; the, plate' of trees, plants. ;Wrier all ac enitilal "l" small plots. Ont/hog and Be ddieg—Na eellent - plan. Grupe Cutrure, No. l—Th that of a full, practical ries, by au cape ' (alive*. ' • t iiarrut—Twegood pickles f lbrse Racing-Agr.Fresoon. Mao zotri 6,033 14 WI Is km OS. lAO'l4 18 i4llk 48 16 200 241 CO.STOCXS V 4 * X4thENT‘N ES 1. VALEPITINEB I t 50 52 4. .. OW ready, a largo ape. elegant.ae -50 ,&2 - . IlOrtment of I'identine& jut rooelyed from•ltie ri te *52 ow Mandfactorles, Also, Motto Card", Lace raper. En -50 52 't elopes ke, Aka. Ettrekeepert and others supplied whole. 00 00 sale at manufactozeri prima by , BENJ. ['ANNAN; 'I 8 ~. lau 'stmt. YOUNG MEN'B CHRIBTIAN 1i315007.1302E ' ,Leeture's. i '. Im ; • SHE Lector° which was t have been delliered.bi thsliseN: fl eciwn, of Rending, on ends, sfening last, postponed pis account ot the revere Mona. vat:pike place at' the Famnd ItetbcdiSt Church, on Monday evening. February 2nd. ' - 1 . Subject—WOMAN'S MOMS. I . TicketsZ'cintio—tohe had at tannan 4 a and Glarrlgues' -gook stores, and of members of the Assoclatlon. ... I Jan. 441, 'ls7` , . 16 1r 254 12 ' 1 1.1 I 119 I'l Illackwood's Magazine AND ' • :WI Quarterly Reviews. I Great hiducements to %INCHIot) • -,Cost Reduced 50 to "Mpg' , oent: i TT SCOTT & CO.; NEW YORK, *continue to pnblieh the following feeding Rill& cab, 'lit 154 1 141 • 55' 4 fa 4.10 18;' 19 be added to ilealre their TILE LOND,:ei QUART .LY.,(Coaserratlve). ZW•CWII). EVIEW,(Pree Chnieb). TE111317:13711I1 STER ROAM', (Liberal). - . - TixennißUEUll THE NOIMII mama BLACKWGOD'S EDINBURGH measznit,crm). • , Three Periodicals ably represent ths three crest polit ical parties of Great Uritadn—iThlg, Tory, and ßadlal, hut politics formsonb , one feature of their character.— As Organs of the moot pre:tuna writers onl tileienre, endure, Mondity,ord Religion, they stand, as thel over have stood, undralbed in the world of letters, Iming considered ind isp ensable to the scholar-and the profs.- atonal man, while to the Intelligent reader of everydam they hornbill. a nictru.sorred aim satistaetery record of the current Moisture of the day, throughout the world, than Can be possiWobtained from any other souke , . . Early Copies. • The receipt of Advance Sheers from the 'Dr . RIAU Pub !Mars gives additional value to time Reprints, Irtsemuch as they easi now be placed In the bands of subseribers about as soon as the original editions. - Terms: Tr 10.i.e(Regular PrletL . • '. - ' Wtilascu. Poi any onset the lour Itavieirs. 940 ' 1 For any two of the leer Reviews ' ' - • ti 00 For any time of the tar Reviews, r •': • 00 Fossil end of the Reviews, ' , I- 4 ' 00 For Itinokwood's Manthis, - • aOO For Riseinnxst and three Reviews, • = it d) For Biaoltwood and the time Reviews, • - Itl.oo Payments to be slado in aid case' is Odvasiec— ifentereirrent in_ the State ultra transit, • . be received' at par. • Postage. The postage to any pot of the United Stites Will be but rionittiour ends a year:for " Illnekwood;" spill but Anitiets nano a peer ter each of the Revi•vern • • At the above prices the Periodicals Olt b• MIME ~.~ E1Z:213 drama FOB Coitents Horses—Mick liatk,(111!"- Men enie4- Ne."l:Tbe OM of 4.lthoroaghly practical I. J. marl& , didninna.itt ; amtudng and instenettva oat, a= how some of the " , manures" a m , "got up." 'Mating ifuehboe—Amnaing account of an attempt to Oyster Plant—no* to cook. Rct;—The Japan.. Rack tones--TreatmentS of. Freaa—NUneeoritkcnit apples. Ptanotcgiced &e(y, Amen. ican—Fruits adopted, ka. itantrenc—Farmer's trial of. Premitnns--Agr. - jotirnale SR. Rainy Day Raetbte at Neighbor_ ThOrmalis, No, 2. Rhubarb, at Pie Plant— Full chapter on culture, &c. Rorer in Fat—Dlngtlons for pawing, with a beeutl ful cut. • Sink Drains In,Winter Stormy Days—Wort for. fes,' No, I—By a practical grower. The heat of it tun aeries totmemitio tted through the yearolltb appropriate monthly dim- war Cane, Chiiiese—More about tdds interesting new plant. (300 to 400 seeds to be distributed free to each subscriber sending a ready directed stamped envelope.) Trect,-Digging boles for, Turnips-Ilowrilsedebooly. reltexas--Chapter e. kc. .ke. rotto ; ir i n : h 7 A l i ii r i — f 'rtiOr `i WA tint 41f1.011 1 8 , , „ 1 , 44. 4 , t , . .4, ?ti eibiroN O.TIMIILIVINO 7 ; ; 41 1 • - _ .."10041CIULIMIn • , '4AD4lWleuaecaoattaN26 4 - 4 . ; ; Yernkhoirtinkaaisaltbalb .04.070.and401.Xartarif • Mb ars tbailamisatalid• 001 t0 , 0 11 Wit o qt,r Ann at 0 IPLl'g Book and .Jusuidtaelt. r, 4'41; rY,i , co: 1 ': si r : - • i ..." ;'-' i " "AiI.IK. • • ' - ;,..."!,,,, 1.,-1. ' ••-. 1g.aki1ift_r0e 111 4101 1 .,........_ , 4440044114, sae 11 1 , 41 .- 1 r,..,,0,•.- .. ..• i ii ii,,,Taer-7... -., '1,..1;•--, y r , ~.. •n- 1 -{- • .. Initni Alliflegat*. , •,, tf - , flotitECTIONa attended tcrandtazd ximegiiiitttia4tioteirecithi* l ernbitiong So , re Nd Eebilse AM len.ftA.etArtenumesib4ln da - WhoottOs itO tome, rel s tr. r ic wild lees ' bilk*, vim Swear , * Mb& the. et. tbaber, &e. Mbrtlebleti ,tateertkne ie be*TO* bee tax bkepurereante., retinas :Ma tausher vie. we=l.l 11 441014 liana ce tat* in 04 wait:. .bsillia to Wait theni 24 their,. nasees., Wee leeertee LAW 01114 .be bunletai. . ran,_itrAmsursemm% aftre, • . am,* 9 reW _ts, the Pletatign or Slash , Lott_iltr re. om ranalmeeded ;tows+ e*Penh 4ll ,ll mkt" the What ad isle *Mir. ie., Ala IR *Or andda!tanidietornra at evitroleorrtP• thou tnnehltdads, ke. tor tan and othereeettr, and Se diet . eel pampawit:: Atedenthrivprearrwe thaw.: protirt emit boa t ti re. raid; eLea., ter prnearre•Noodasa wtitkri Poe cost to t q i : i tt as dendde as lbw toga! at the ordinag _ painted Inside, with , gad cratot Oda irtk .belealy protected. teen tor: 1c Private naanAotik 1 V a61b0,12% testa- per lb. l as of 400 OW head saute per Foam: Palateni can grocer° p quantity Air ode whoLasela and retail by B. BANNAW • loketreit for the manufacturer in Behoylkill county, • r: . ILDERS:r . , "li.um,f.r, i it I cuigultlt.,, he:au oserip64olpectitilly.announcet *auks pa that lsw bas'eeraphted blot Steam Cites' en Sawittlilln•Loarra Valley, Betraylklll toasty, and la acnO prepared tolartdab all. Itlndkot Lanaberat the lowest prices—snekta Pine, Elelsdoek ant WhltoOak of ewer, etre emddeaeriptlern. • • • '. , , , ... , - aiellillsofDatator ant to order at theabojteitikettee: . LN01.17, , a5 464f1 L . ' EDWARD E. BIAND..I, WILLiANIOrd imviiu RTP T LININ_ 0 . . &pantry & Beiellanroad and the Cizel, 6 „potita tde Frriace, Williacupoit, Paasia. * - EOi• S..:BANGER &. CO., Whole , Wt. and retail tinders and Musulheturens of whits ' , and yellow pine Zoning tomes, soh, doors,blinda, shut. tars, siding, wood teoni(Unp, de.' Jig and atoll sawing. fancynnd plain. MI tbskrlptions of turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. - • VoY.A. '4 O •,:,—. , , - . , .; 6-Iy . R AL - ESTATE SALES. :A 4 ll/A1314E 'PROPERTY for Salo. • !—Tbo boa.l4aa lot now occupied by John R. in Norwegian street, 00feet flout by HO feet deep. Also,i lot 20 by 110 feet, now occupied by D. Dodson, adjmnlng4heabovni 'ferias tomtit purchasers. - JAB. A. INNESS. , Poitorville.Octob;r 4;16 • 401 f • • - 1V N. Yti hTi t PA ß A/ I gZ ill ? F il l N . ‘a D and SiritrTUßEl: fiord! 063) of da loot timber land, situatoin blooms and Lu- Berne counties, Pa' near the bead waters of the Le g Will overage (rem t ., hirty-IWe to forty thousand feet of sawed lumber per acre.; Can be bought Into market fur medlately—the Scranton Railroad passing near it. The ahoy. is worthy the attention of capitalists. For further intbMnatkm ap pl y to...the subscriber, at Llewellyn, fichtcylkill county; Pa. JO3EFII MILLIRL January 24, Iv ' • , 4-30 • . • • ' -FOR SALE, AT! PRIVATE SALE, A Farm, and Tavern ettud, situated at Elysburg, Northumber• younty r Pa.:otiteitting Oboist 60 sena of laud. The Improvement* consst of A large Frame lionse, knouts as the 4 ,llesburg 'loose," a book beta, sheds, and all other neeetter7 out-bonlllngs.; There la also anapple orchard on the totem's:ea. for farther part lculartingulte of the suteitiber, or Of.Tpho null, residing on the wiftleur,—. It not sold It will be for rent. • CATILAIMM RUWw - : Kiev:aria of Vidal ItULL, deo% Sh`umpktn tOwnShlp, January -8-4 t FrORMIL . III,_OIIE/SP. 0 . . Coal and Wood Limit. a to In fichstylkUl and Columbia 1800 . A"tr . f couuties. A greet pardon of this Land is admi rably adapted...4o farming purposes. A capital; site for a saw pig may be found on the Tract, where there kat times an abundant supply of waterAttol, p no and nuttier particulars apply to JosepttW. Geary,. neer A Surveyor, 24 and Market ; 4240 street‘Pottarrilleo Pa. -I • December 6, '66 . .31n - . 1- "NVIABLE CENTRE trrezzr pßourrir • -- .1 : . i Von SALE. rfHE UNDERSIGNED is authorized to sell thei folloWing real estate, Monte on the westerly aide .of Oentra street, opposite the American Rouse; in the Boreugh iif Pottsville, to wit: • • Ail that 3 storyistone ;dwelling house and aim, and lot Or piece of 'round with the appurtenances, adjoining property of-Jacob ? Kline. Esq., containing In front on Centre street 30 feet. and In depth 170 feet. .disothid 2 story dishing house and double Mamas( the lot of gonad. on [ which the same Is erected, suit, lug the property above described, and theappurtenances, containing in front 30 feet, and extending in depth Itl* Daley street 160 feed . FOr term* and Onditiens apply to i 1 ! Wit . L..WRITNET. Agent. Dec.: 2), '6O ; .: ; __ . 6141 n - AVALuA-al.sfflAir COLLIERY. , 1 - lialHE subsimber, being dpsirOus of re tiring from the miningbusiness offers his . 4 /.4 at private sate.; This colliery is situated or, the -* Ahoy r kill Valley+. Railmati, about onemlle above Middle. port. 1 The 'Coal 'ls Of a 41evp Red Ash. and of superior quality, and weitedapted to the New York and regent market*. All the Impreveinents are of the Most approv ed constructionuisting in part of one 7d horse pow er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps and all the necessary macideerl, in perfect order; one 56 horse en gine and breaker,:otehatos,.bilui, Mertens, hoisting plane . and gearing complete., care, tools, and stock, all in good order.' The colliery, and the celebrated Bpohn A "...Lewis Veins, aboye and telow water level, all op lead and ready to mesmeric, immediate operations. ; Per thither particulars inquire or the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. El. IllilLß% at the works. ' . BA.3IDEL BILLYNAN: nay 31,'3et 1 . . 1 1 . - - 22-tt MEDICINAL. NEW oriuckn i efEtsaris STORE J'ENRYISAYLOR nonoutices to his friends and ilia public, that he has re moved his New Drug Storefront Market 'tree to Centre sheet. next door below Charles Laiiet's hook and FanCy Store, where he will V he happy to turniatipormits with Drop:R.4e,-, in hill line of bueiness. Ills Icing experience 11 • in the business With John 8. C. Martin, and • great care and attention enables him to put up all kinds Of Proscriptions frith Perfect accuracy. l'otterLUe, prit 12, Id -tf P A ; YOU SICK! rrEN ynu, 'eau% be cured too soon. . , Don't delay until your complaint ',incurable, and en mourn .whoa It lit too late. Pourtinha of an the Waimea which people the churchyards, might be cured. by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, if taken In season. Don't go dragging theougia the Spring, faint. deep'', and listleas, bemuse your tdoixt Is loaded with bile. Don't wear the • Headache, lintlburri, and their kindred dieorders be caWe yours tch ds foul. --Don't parade ycinrselt „, &rotted the world, anerwiwithpimples, blotches, Worm, ,smut, and all or sny of the landau diseases of the skin, ,bets nse your system wants cleansing. Don't show your. eelf about, lean, haggard, all cared In, because your - St& , sl! and Dowell need 'strengthening into healthy a& a Ayor'e Pilla set these things right rs surely as war terquenchettliref: They purify the body and blood;and restore theirtanctione into health* activity, which you c$ feel its nnickl as they are taken. They ; are the one gr*t tnedicina r i r p , ider of the age, remgMsed by all who knew their tart and many thousands know Diem.— Wie the Che PectomPfer a cough, and the Pins for ~ail derangement, rag Wring,purgative medicine. f glir'Prepared by James C. Ayer, Prettiest and Analyt- Chendat,Lowellolue and sold by J. O. Snows, Ptsviliwinnal by dealers tgroughont the countiy. i.J...Deeember,9, 44.2 in slid itronitth intuit Inevitably follow its ; • I ; • Use. • • : ' : • Hi' i BOERHAVE'B • ''. ' ' , DTSPEPSIA, '', -.1 . i i IXmilli of the , Kkineifs!,- i 1 , I _ - LMOR 4:ileti v itatoWl 4 ; . . :. 1 IFLOCNEBB OF ANY KIND, . : I - f' } -;prolitint AND AGUE , , *Um Tulin; libation coaseguesituran a; disordered _1 '?* I 101iLWIT oil uvita, . • . - .Bileti, u Indlustiodo Addlty of On IlLisissebi Candy Woo, Ilatiltruir, Lou or Appetite. Despoudney. Coo -1 Umiak WWI and Blooding Piles. In aU Nervous, Eland:AM and Neuralgia Alleetkes, it Ilso In nunienul laituices *rued 1 hkhy beadital, arab others affect 'ed 0 &Mad eu; . , ~ , ~.Xlds Is op_ . vegetal, aupound. papaya oli 10,4 1, 11,1 • 1111110 net** ardor Osamu:Jere( Lb. N ur' brava IRdlondltakiaar,Boarhavii.. aeltaUPe of Ussfeat Mann In ni at the pes% Atatta,itslntrodsetion 4 , na Walhalla' States was Intended moos oopotainy lbr thole of mgr *dud antlered hare and theme'' , the final Or ,thls With'," notary. Mating alai great m om mastitis's, T now oder It to the sun= stalk, ' tuning that(' trilly kinidaSiliaallehid Tinned smu ,teaatamtedae4) : : l n a e Olst hutie s d erit ihnacvoem ulatia •a , p t o ntadn. s 17 venous whoa . •oMMtan m s:UDs, bn th h r o Sun lf dlodpotion.- ,- Uanarally andantinos:a to Oren It Sods It way illientr AO the staid Wei, thrilling and 0 1041211 /S *TM WO* .: rids's% tip Os droning 1014 and In Not, tamps new -Wan sin=litha ustaa• .' ' , , i lingua or wen, to Su& I% els a *WU dtstaDon ; but in the vitt. Irak and rir7 Usd. It irilltures ai cosetol aromatic iradla. Polumasi . or dada tar ranadlid - • filmitlent 1-. The =WAY' 44 t higdeli g httal lleinik.big Indireed piny La:Rattans, *lath o . , tdr e , odd mud odukt paasol's. lki sot t o you have girarleal stun ,a, far mu. , OM WILD win eVeirillle lailnik'r Uls to slt Oen lailtation. . 1"1 41)Zion lit • -Ms bolt 4 A . alliwth* Or 434 P, „ „,„, ' lIIDNIA IN PACHEoIL i 004 4 86-.N&digiriminorrociasniga eie pm" - • , ...4 - tarimaryil ra• . t p _ii o ili i i i ; ' 'lraelloliAloillsdelphischy the Use * the omeeeatt John: e w e % emiumee ', . k. ar lhaAmmilhe Mirth ISt Omit,' A , -.. fa Itlkoie.r fasetethwAZri ii tt heat AiiO&h Prowit ass 4. 0 • , comiftdimimit Air 111.,1i /Mr Plallerillka ' . 1 1 .1 illif i l i f il l eS01101 . 1 . 1 ! / ! 1. 1 1117 144 ~, ' . i sty 104 H L . •--.. , '. • • 1.41, I 1 -. ' • , ~ . , "A,..AN lafierr • 41411._! 31 1 4WWgaii t i l orii..4 i i:4144i i i , . 04 .. 'of~eiiiEiaeiti~wresd • • iptimmissijor *pots 44144aproostir IWO% '74T 12r , 11, .410,56 4 1, 1 0hi me i e v .IPM 'Wins. isliCiteithschirsevisag MeadApo no) Joist "ILIV9 II , A4l Vat -;44.1 ;art ,I• a ge l -1111110 t i sp sad t v ;De ovs Illeatimedesit Ore* Ifisisileav 4 :l 1 Poetise** 974101 * * O il " ribalZoliati" 0.14:14 iitia46-M44.4ifsbaset 3 41 E47 404 4 b 7 OKKitzior ?r4oPigirsastbetes ellatooftilbe West 'eusa ,ineetake.' • ?be viuceoethisisteei4bbirewl tbei Alvietlesee itaititoglbiestliem eme