The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 14, 1857, Image 3

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POTTSVILLE..- PA.
gATURDAY, F'EBRU V 14. 1857.
of th e Igraine JOVINAk is equal to
Strtat c l l ° , /1 ,,„„,( ~,,I, THREE dtber English
the aggregat e % ula`'''" EZ, u - idy-+-kutd ult circulates
& pawl . % oibilso ' in the ._.. on
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4Awoniie best 'portion of the iwpinso . p i
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In itscolumus IS, of course, worth u much
as if published In Or Arco other pa,
Ipisolu;:ait th:naitiviirtueraisecechrrs
iti4he rates of advertising aro always - gra.
ru W tee circulation of the paper:
AVE INVITX the: attention the• press
• t.hrciughout the United States to the
following.- .
vir eare d iv ions of eollectiag ail the shttlatleere
%fern 41 to below—as speedily Ali poisible
COAL STATISTICS.
• the press of the evitat4y past this article
orouroll "-
As Coal exists in a large : number af the West. :
• ern and SO,theth States—and also in 'Western
Pennsylvarta,:we are desirous of ascertaining
tho nUmber of llituminkts Collieries noril , rinrita'd,
: and those that, wilt be ready 13.1"5h7 or tjthifh are.
• progressing—whether worked hy, drifts relining
ip from..the water levelhylsinking a Shaft or
...',..Slope—depth of Slope and Shaft—the" Steam'
..prer employed at each Colliery,—ike ,quantity,
'of bnal mined in 1856—thel number and 'pick=
•nerr of veins as far as ant
ri ined,atidthe extent
of Coal area as tar s als kno t. the principal': mar
kets, and the -distance to th o markets, whethe
r
by Railroad Or Canal..
be thankful to no
any-Colliery, if he will.give
lion na earlyns ho can-Btat
Reisonlor persons or ecatipan i
t togither with the ' name of V'
which the Colliery is locate
Address B.' RINNAN,
Pa
• ,
' .itersoFi residing at:
I i
a the above informaj,
ug tho na t io of the;
.• working i.ho same i l ,
,i) county - nrscnte . in
At s,
INERS' JOux-,
• .RECEI
• ...!' . . . .
Fore'Subscriptiona to- thi• A
.." p • Me( 1111111iCa
John Warner, to Jan. 1,1857, •
,Joseph Blanch to Jan. 1, 1518,
J. 5. Thornank C0.,40 Jan. 1, 1857,
J. it. Bright, to dan:l, 1858;
Henry Wye* fo Jan. 1,1658,
Andrew Knoell, toJan. 1;1857,
T. 51. Russell, t_q Jau. 1, 1557, -
Jacob Kolder, - 61 July ,1,1857,
Samuel Startin; to J u1y . ,1, 1858,, ;
'Chas. D. Rockviell, to Jan. 1. 1858 '
Judson Clark, to Jan. IN, 4658,,,
W. C: o utaio,-to Jan.1 . ,1858,
Ca l ili Wheer; to Jan. 1, 1858, '
Jo n Seitz; ' Jan;l, 1558,
B. ;Pomo: , ',1.5 Juty 1,056, -
Altrea Wright, to An.ll tB5B, •
'C. A. it .A:5l. Seltzer, to . Au. 1,18
I Edgar Williants;4 o July 1, 1857,
'..Lew is BuFkhard, to October 4. 1851
' Henry Pima:tuts, to Jan. )7, 1558,
Alm Ebert. to .lan. 1,1857, '
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Isaac Kolb, - to An. 1, 1858, ,
Wet. Milne's, to Jan. 1, 1857, .
t his. Ilempshlre, to July 1, 1857;
Allan Ellison,.io Feb. 1, 1855,
11 W:Snyder, to Jan. 1,1457, `• '
Ji tin tlootire, to Jan. 1, 1657,
•
Samni.ll,eller, toJan. 1, 1855,
F. S. Lathrop, to Jan.], 1858, • .
D. IL Seldie,lo Jan. 1, 1857, ,
Perry & Sherman, to Any. 12, 1857,
Sarni:. Martin, tb Aine 1.1857, 1
V. L. 51aawell, Esq., to Jon. 3.4,1857;
Josiale,Lorkin, (London.) to .ian. 24, 185
C..Kellers; to jam 1,12:48,
WrenA Bros., to Jan. 1, 1857,
Wm. Walker, to July - 1, 16571
Capt.'Erank Pott, tO.July 1, 1856, ) -
R. C. Owen, td Juty 1. 1816, ' '
Wellington Kline, lo Jan. 1, 1k57,
„Daniel Hoch, to Jann, 1858,
Thus. Wellar, to Feb. 3, 1857, ' i ,
ODE Ahn Silver, to .lan. 1, 1858. 3
Jo4pli O. Lawton,•tO Jan. 1.1857, :.
Nicholas Jones, to July 1, 1657,
' Jonathan K. Faust, to July 1,1857,
Santu4l Auman. to Jan. 1, 1857,
Hendrickson .t. Fleet,' to Dec. 1, 1857,
Thos. Russell, to Jan. 1, 1858.
Jelin ~S. MorrlS, to Jan. 1, 1857, • '.
Da el Shertle, to Jan. 1 , 1857, , , .
•W n. Suilth, to Jan.l, 1857, . •
0 rman -Penna. Coal Co!, to Jan. 1..1858,
11 nry Kutzetayerr, to July 1,1857,.
Ch les.F. Seaman, to Feb-5, 185 8 ; ' i
Shoe A Itrn., to Jan. 1, 1857. , '
:Joseph jeaus„to.An. 1. 1857,
J. W. Oulloch,lo Jan. 1, 1857,
• Thomas Ilitidle;,do Jan. 1;1857, - •
God. F. Stelltire; to Jan, 1:1857,
Miller & Harker. to July 1,.1857;
Jacob Knim, to Jan. 1,1857, '
Isaac Strauch, to July 1, 1857, I '
51 W. ChMdn, to July 1, 1857,
Alfred Manson, to Jan. 1, 1557, ' 4.
Daniel Schunim , to July 1, 1857, ek'is
F. G. Dwight, to Jan. L. 1858, ,
• James Coatsworth, toJan. 1, 1857, ' '
• Price, StrinKr & Co., to Feb. 1,1558, '
Charles F. llowim, to July 1.1557, I ,
William ()quo, to Jam 1, 1858, ~ _
,Ostrom & Chimp; to July 1.1857, '
.L B. 51CCreary. to Jan. 1,1857.
Dayid McCOrtntek, to Jetn.,1.1454. ''
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' ' '• BUSINESS. NOTICES. .• ,
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.ICE.--See communfmtlon signed S. T.
SEE Card of Goo. li,Sinith, Mining Entrineeil • . 1
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.—See Card of liganeSever
WANTED.—A. Oardener and ,Nnrseryman. 'Bee a.
vertlgement. . •
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k WIDOW wants a situation as house-keeper. S
ailvertisemetd."._
INFORMATION is Wanted of Samuel and" Nan
Hayes. Seadrertisement. I
SEE CO,SARTNERSIIIP NOTICE of B. Meenar i
A. L. ]Jumper and .1. A. Myers. • : • • •
CLOVER AND Tl.sl(YrllY SEED are bought at As •
nan's store, at the highest market price.H •
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I . TOWN LOTS-in PC.ri - Carbon are offered for sale.• Si
ridtertlsement signed J. M. Wetherill, Agent. • . 1
A MOUSE In pleasant how, Mahantango St., Is offs
ed for rent by .120. Sid ppen. • See advertisement.
' . VALUABLE pßopfor 17 near Port. Clinton is offer('
for sale. See advertisiment signed' Henry Kintsel.
FOUNDRYMEN. Iffichininta 'and others, are 'referrt
to the advertisement of A. Purees, N. K' corner Soul
and Penn Streets, Philadelphia. .., . -
RAILROAD COMPANIES and 4 4,11ners are referred
. the 'advertisement of 'llooper A Townsend, Buttonwo
street near Broad, Philadelphia. ,
A lIOItSE AN-V FOURTEEN MULES are Offered .•
'sale. Particulars furnished by A. S.. foorbead, Pot
ville.-and Hiram Focht, Ringgold:
' FIVE JIUNDRED MINERS are - wanted inuntslial c
at the ' , Broad Tim.blines," iti liuntin'gdori . . Cdunty, 1:
For 'pasilculars; see advertisement. -i
:, .: • II
VALUABLE PERSONAL I'ROI'ERTY 'ls offered lot
sale at the residence' of 13. W. •liughes, 471 North Man.
1 ,,, .helm township.' For perflculars, see' advertisement. li ,
' -II ILITA It I'..—ttee advertisement of meeting to be hoe
1 . for t ' election of delegates to represent the First Dri
j . ,, gad ' th DiviFien, at the Military COnvention,lo be hi It
T,, , ,Mstil artisburg, Feb. Setin _ , II
i, : THE atteatiou of ourlreaderais ilirecte,d,tonur adver
tlaing:columnsl wherein Oreeriawalt4•George of . Piiie•
' grove„offer.Tor sale their valuable Estate situated in this
county. These that are acquainted' with most of the
tracts...described, know.lhem to present indueemet is
' for capitalists for investment rarely offered in ' the S, a
taral,Coal Region. ' , Bargains can doubtless be. (Mail ed
In the coal, timber an¢ farm lands,, as we learn that
the owners' re about to remove to the Western Stah.s.
' Th Rest .MountaltiTract upon the Mine 11111 Rai; Atihtd
an.- adjoining Tremont and.t he Panther Iliad Tlct ',Tree
e
- ter aantagvouFlY-located for Mining, and th • sira
tar Mansion ,Fartn,',adjoning the pleasant vll nal of
Pit egsove, is Noll known al; one of the most del gleul
. • rev ences , and one,athe best limns in. the-count '. ll'iVe
tide Fe those who hays money to invest, to examl el eii•
list 4' lands. , '
To lIoN. JANES FI. Cingtinu. We are indel;
'for vuldip djetinients, semi, Englioh gala and
nese Sugar Cane. •.*.
.AcairowinnonErs.'- , —To Win. ,B. 'Lebo, Eli.,
and Chas'. Leib, E,q., Clerk of the Illinois se
.of Bepreaentativoa, witi 1;4 indebted for 'public
slbeuments. ‘' • • •‘
. : Tile tr V iIY L A I,— ; tiio Philadolphhi ,Iforny/f,
~
. Tinictr deserves the' t'haUks of . the people .o.f
,t. tit
State, for its 'tleterruipod opposition to-the rep al
of the usury laWs in that city' f money d'ealeg
ll'
If:would hen sad day for the business . afid pro u
`ring couttuunity,:if . the law fixing the rate of a
teror.t at six per cent. was stricken off the'Stati
Boeks: - , . •, , s
.SUNG [MX AND. Eltt followl
g,entlethen have leen . elected :11 - angers :—Satri l el
V,.l l ,l,erriek, 'John Hi Myers, John C. Cressgn,
Samuel. )Ve6ll, Mordecai L. Dawson,, Francis llt.
;Cope, Winer 11forris,Ifenry Philips,Frederiek
Frailey, Char4a. B. Wright. City Director- 1
James. D. Whotham, •Harry 7Conneay,. Thos. L.
Kane. • • •
•Assts, t OF ENOLISII MINiNG.—AMap shwa*);
the particulars of tha pruireasive deve!optin4t
•of the Cornwall uiloes, in Great Britain has bje,
I , ublWleil t by U.C. l'hillipa: • A
cops can ho aGle
at Ilanitan's store. 'lt gir et 'all the : 0
miuing operations in• that cote:baited Colliery I)
trier.. We learn thitt etatii3tics in connection is
th e Jfnp «ill soon oppear. 'rho. Map is dou
inter!ntjni from . the fact thdt nothing of the
• hat Wen heretofore•publishedin this country.
• . Tnn:P.tinsiin t in ;ran - St nuyt.urt,t,.—The ; l e•
• ..- * eent tun* eii.l rains eateett heavy antkdestrueti l ltt
freshets thTtightejt the Northern tied 'Neste n
a ..:T
`A-MattheTraet although h heavy in the .chu I-
S
i t
I•ill was not fortunately, siecnthpanied by Intub
, ! image to property be tile banks-An Sehu'yli4,ll
, Nwvigation and the ltetolin:;;Ntilway escaping,th*-
* jury entirely front the viti , lltn watCre. • The Ice
in the River blow Ifatutiurg has passed dotin.ri--
. Aiiove I imt.paint it still remains tight. The free -
• .. et in' the tale tiChuylkiltwas much greater th n
in the main stream'. Ir.is j fortunate that the inf.
• • niense quantity * of enthi - 3viiir.h was on Ult . :ground
. in,this C O upty,AinsFrel or so krailually. , .41,2,1 ['t't
' 1 rena,ineil 'and eta! tteentnulaft.A, ttepring fveehrit
•tet,ul,l .inive'told'Utliflercht, tole. *.
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t tb ... ' -- - '--. -•-•`!”.:- N.- - ---..---- -.-- .'i''
Neve'. 'en) .PiAtatttiNn•-;-?tIrl• A. • Si. Allen 4)f .
,• . this 1t96...}1511, ties introduced here a 6"! style of
- picture entitled, lift.lainotype. It can' he placed .
in 10d,:e4 rinO., etc., cind .43 ettpiritW to (ite or( I
- nary tittgut.rteet4lte, in one - reepert: - !hat i s,,,
..• • .
it equals in l • eaut y..theZdaguerreotyp.e, it la lie
,s 119% sLi at any.angie riinVieture is behi. We ire
' . mart, i , l,:ilsed with thu rpeciinero• ive hien cut' . 1.
•••
rti i - , , :i: A n !:t here ty le of picture ealledA in breipal tl I
. . taki n rte taller, is light Stl.heop 9 tiful.:' liie4ll
vile convenient to-eptill to a.iliititnee through the
mill, ee they'do .not cost extra 'Postage. 1 Ot!fer
tI) 1e.,.i in addition to tht4e,.are'ulto taken bi f.
. • A ilve,.a t prime ranging froze half :adollai tip, to
/1.1
. Ate: Pay hint a visit atiris rooms, currier of Crtir
.treaudliarkafstreetr. - - i
L Tile evil of the titnes is. .Ftenaticfam.-- ./1 at
Worm. . • i
A much greater of . the tiusealis "bargain
nd.sale" among dislioneat pclitieiatieL
'
TOE SAILS 0F.11116 Mafia LlNZ.-7-Bfa - 111roile
ir,ig
reposition-4n excellent: one' by the wey—le to
Defer the Public. Works to the Penneylianta
• 'inroad Company for the sum of 5v,000,n00,., a
ortlon of which amount will be taken in stock of
—THE COAL oTRADE.,
;Anne
Pottsville,-Pelormury 14, 1831.
The quantity sent by Railroad week is 27,-;
242 15 tona. T0ta1262,427 03 tons against 200,-
013 14 tons to sitOti pa-loci but year. Tuerene so
far 55,413 . tout.' . ,
ih Read,no one of the bes paying inthocount'ry. The supply is increasing by Railroad, but it is
ii the event of that disposition, the Governor ;to not more than the prernt demand require*.
, e authorised to subscribe ss,ooo,llo: u tyke, Sun- Morels but little if any Coat going forward to
iriry and Erie itailroad, for which t : COmpany Itiehm"d* The Valaware however will shortly
,will pay the State 5 per cent., until Gii • i Idoad is be entirely free from ice, and supplies can go tor.
6 0mp u te d . T .tie ma i n l i e , ~,,,,, h i s lb ur l then. _ ward to such points.whern the Coal miij lane
,
ity the proposition submitted, in the inter'm the " ire& ,
State reeilsous the Intelea on $9,000,000, which The freshet in.the Schuylkill , has not damaged
lit effeet ;educes her indebtedness, and alter the the Navigation Company'
Port
to any extent,
two roads are fully completed, the stock can be so far as we can learn. At Port Clinton tho tow
sold, end the money devoted to a'sinkipg fund.— path bridge was car r ied 'off , and the landings ens.
The Sunbury and Erie ItaitroaAl is a Most iinpor- ,turned some damage- Below Sternberg the lee has
tent project ; destined to open districts rich ini Peon broken up and'carried ff, but about, Harn
mineral treasurer, and teeming with agricultm4lll burg on the =in branch of the Schuylkill it still
remains. The freshet was kreiter on the Lithe
realth. That road when completed will arqst to I
swell the
caters of the State, and develope our seri Schuylkill than here, and theice from that branch
sources. The
~,, Proposition is good. The l Mai was washed down and is piled up at Port Clinton I
Line must be sold, Let us dispose of, thew ad. ; on the top of the unbrokenlice.,
vantageously as MriPenrose sugO: ‘..
I. std .' Tho Pennsylvania Coal Co mpany p lies declared
_
a dividend of 5 per cent for the last six months.
• The Pittston Gazette urges an organization o
the Coal Operators in that 'Region, with a view o
securing fair remunerathig prices for Coal
thinughout the whale shipping season..
The freight and toll on Coal from Millersburg,
the terminus of the Lykens!Valley Railroad, and
from Pinegrove, to . BaltimOre, has been fixed at
$2 50 per ten for the i relent, by the different
Parrying Companies. The distance from both
oints is about 125 mirei, aha the fall Coal trains
average hem 40 to 50 ciLre each train.
. .
st CIAC IV Tit 8 • 4140 ' !Z0NG4.0 • 14.— The Pittsburg
.
Po, of Tue.t.ilay..,..February2io, speaking of the
Motongabela'Slackwater improvement, says :
1
"On account of the low' sage of water for six
months podst, this invaluable improvement - has
been comparatively useless-. r at least for the trans.
pollution V "Coal.—auti, as a consequence,. hun
dreds of down the Ohio ; hale ben suf
i
Oring the pangs :of fuel-famine . But'the r suf
ferings, if not At en end; will be so in a bpi days.]
?There cannot b less than from eight to tin mil
*finte of buibels)of bifuminous reedy u3inedialang
the Illonerigabel'a SlaCkwater, most of 'which will
find its way to Market before the ,ground hog
again cotnesiobt of his. hale—if he really 'did 'go
back againcafter eeing his shadow last Candle
r
MAS Day — whichmanythcredulous people affect to'
_
nOt believe.' .. 1 . - -r - - • ...
I Ptyrsaiina Coxe„„lnsna.—Since the la rise
tub tow.boats have lift Pittsburg with sixty-nine
barges, containing 60%000 bushels *of Coal! I To
this must be added about thirty pairs of Coal outs
averaging abodoo,ooo bushels the pair, or 00,-
000 bushels, mere than 800,000 bushels in ill.—
Unfortunately, bloiva . vor, the river has since been
falling, and by the latest accounts a. large number
of them are hard agroUnd between Pittsburg and
Beaver. Fears are entertained for the safety of
their cargoes. .. I
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. REPUBLICAN STATE CoNTiNTIONI—CaIIa for a
Republican State Convention to meet at Harrisburg
on the 25th proximo, to nominate State officers,
signidhy Chas. Gibbons, are published. Mr.. Gin
bons lip presuine, has- exercised lai's individual
juigntent in this 'matter, and mado.the call rith- .
out.authority. The object in•calling the Conven
tion arso early a pi4lod, may bo mainly to unite
the Opposition. There is among all: true Oppo
nents of Locofocoistn;a deep-seated, earnest de'-1
sire, to unite in this State at the next election, all
the otements* . ef the Opposition against' a party I
which carried this State at the last; ; by the most!
)alpablo, unblushing frauds. Let those • who
; doubt this .!Ch'4ege, read the dlitnriing teitinfony
given in the Philadelphia contested District At -.1
toiney case. — ltis suffidient to open the eyes al
every American Repubf c lean to the necessity of
union! natox.!! UNION !! f b.t the next State
1 eleOtion against the party which'resorts to dishonest '
means to destroy the 'efficacy or Ameriean votes.
If the Opposition is to be cut. up 'into factiups
the. oiiiing citt)wpatgo, icf; might as well let the
i State go. "Thralls really twit little difference of
Opinion in •tli State among the 'various branches .
M . the Op i n,sil
ion. Let us then have Union and
alio - of - find out American RCpublican ticket, for
Store ufficers. , Will nay sincere z.opponent of the
'Patent Democracy refusefinet' to that?
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RATES OF.TaLL, STATE. o'r TUE COAi MARKETS,
&c.—The inquiry is frequently tnad4 what will
be the price of toll Mid trtinsportatio4 this year?
This wiltdepend to some extent
. on As state of
the market attune& first Of March, lite period at ,
which tho pri"ncipal carrying companitis decide on
the rates. We anticipate-xi fair demand for Coal
on' the opening of the Spring navigation, but it
will not be as brisk as m'ally suppose, because
the immediate wants,' bdth.in New York and
Philadelphia are now, and will continue to be
supplied. from the Schuylkill, Lehigh 'and Scran
ton Regions. It ie true the 'weekly supplies are
not very large, but they are sufficient
-for the, im
mediate demandand will keep prices from running
up to, a high figure. The iiiaricet will require an
'increase of about 700,000 tons of i!mathreeite the
present year, provided theprices are not too high,
to limit- consumption,—and in order toViirnish
this supply, the trade Must open brisk con
tinue So throughout the whole season. There ,
must be no stagnAtion Or interruption, This
increased :supply will, be furn6heil from the
following pointe s ,provided a judi tuns policy is
adopted at the opening of :the trait in, the Spring
by the Transporting Companies
• , TONS.
From the Schuylkill Region, 250,000
Front the Wyou4ng and.b'hauto • n, 300,000
to Lehigh, ' 150,000
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cArryid
butit
nerd en
unity
ducal
.:
''nerd,t
La fou.
Region
of Min,
i At111:11.N AYR ‘ . ALLENTAILROAD.--;:rhe
last Kutztown Geis! der Zeit, congratulates its
readers upon_the prospect p'hiving the .road,
which is to passthrough that
berOngh, commenc-.
'
ed at an early day. It says . hat at a recent meet,-
ing.Of thc:Couiptiny in Nesir York, a conimiltee
Consisting of Col.. D. utz, David Kutz, Da
vidi..
Is.r .. t
Fitter and Fret s Wier, were appointed
to wait , upon the lan 'owners between Kutz.
Fown and Auburn, to purchase . from them the
right of way. A similar committee was appoint.
t ed for that portion of the line betwe ri Kutz:
town and Allentown. These committe are to
inakm report on or before the 13`th i stant.—
will
the Aeries be. favorable; the Compiny
will at once • proceed 0 "dace the lino under
contract. S i , far .as these committees have pro.
i P
l oesSed in - their negotiations; the result has been
c xtreinely favorahle. The tajmiers, in view of the
p advantages attic projected road, for the' most Part
pottering them °tribe most liberal terms. From what
has•alri,:,:dy been accomplished t'lle.Gdy rb , c.,Z, it
is Of the opinion that the road will be comUlone-
Cd ibetjiro then close of the present month.—
'Reeilldsr Weinretal. - • .
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limn
~~
.j
' Perrons of ihe'kejetted road, Will be k erne _
1
'diately put under contract :for grading. There
'is' every prospect that'the road will be pushed
'through with'energy and speed. When coulple - -
tefi and in aCtive operation the Coal trade alone
will.ruake it one of the best paying roads iw
the coantry,:• As a link in the chain of raij-
Haysl East trent OAS Region, and froin New
-York, to the West, it is one of the most impor
il.tAt ever Frojented. The great wonder ,is, that the
road was not constructed years since. '
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PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
FEB..6.—SENATE.—A bill to 1 i
• •
• incotporate Ashland; Sehuylkill-- Co., ink° a bul
tr! rough, passed.
F}:}+.,7:--,-Ilonse.—The Speaker announced that
he ilia appoinied the following Committee to pre-!
ly
'par,Ortslll apportionink the .1..3.4te into Senatorial!
and Representittive districts,, in pursuance, of . ..a
ieFolutiod:to that eflt t : •
Messrs. -Foster, Mumma,: Calhoun, Tlall, Ro
berts, Pentose, Yearsley, Smith, (Cambria) Long
! aker Boathouse, Petriken, genies; Innis, Benson
td ..and
Mr. Itltinsay read 10 - placittt bill to •amend an
act-of Itli . trch,3lst, 1858, entitled "Au act: to regu- I
late the ,sale of into,xioting.liquors."
SAL 9.-,—SENArn.---4Mr. Straub, a bill to incor
porke the Leocodih Marble-Coinpany. !'. •
A bill r incorporating e the Minerseille Water Com-,
panty, poised!. ' . -
The resoltition.s.proposdng - certatin amenduaents
to'the Cithstitution of the , State, passed Commit
,
teetof the Whole.
, Fen. 10:—SENATE. , —Mr. Evans, a bill reviving
the' charter of IlietCity of Reading.
The bill tla incorporate the Oak 11111 Shaft Mi.
Sing Company, tieing under consideration;
Mr. Browne moved.an amendment ttftax divi*
deeds generally; on the 'principle and policy of
taxing the•dividends of corporations for levelup
ing the mineral reso.nrces . .of . -the State.
The - ametaimenCwas supported by Mr. Brownie,
and upp'osed by Mr. Penrose in a speech of con
' sttle4ble, length, and the bill was then' postponed
L ir the
! t; 'TEL 11.—SEsAv.--"-The to incorporate
' Oak - Hill Shaft Mining Company was again tjtken
up:
The amendment to tax theAivideuds wasi fur
ther diseussed by Messrs. Brown, Penrose, Straub
and Walibn, and then agreedi-to, yeas 22, n.tys 9.
9 ; The bill' vas then,negatived-yeas 15, nays 17.
I A Motim.WaE made to reconsider the vote,pen
_! ding which the Senate adjourned.
introducedla
series of joint resolutions instructing our Senators
0-, and requesting our . utembeis of !Congress ; vote
o agaiust-any law • fdr tl o rePeal of the, duty on
tailroatliron.
t
• The rtsiAnitions we e taken up anttpassed.-yens
. 32. tins ! 9: ' .
Hpusi.—The joint resolutions of instructions,
tte., to our Representatives in Congress, with re
' ferepee tp the •repeal .of the duty on ,railroad
iron,- were' received from the Senate, and taken
up and', pa'ssed—yets .81, nays 13. The 6 1Iotise'
passed, by yeas !.T nays 35, the joint reilblutions
relative to the Ohio river. •
760,000
ines opened in the different regions can
this additional quantity, provided the
ntinues regular from the start and the
'_ companies will be prepared to transport it;
doubtftil if a sufficient number of .mr:
be procured to mine this quantity, unlii's
f those who have • gone West can be in
,o 'return. An adverttserrient 1 . 64 OH Mi
-1 go to the new Region of trued Top, si ill
1d in this week's Jouretd—and all the new
- as well as the old, will rdquire an increase
'rs to , increase the supply. The great fuel
the West, will also stimulate to Toriewed
es to procure a full supply the ensuing
and save the people-hereafter I oui the ex
ffering now eiperieneed by he want ,if
1. iners wages will therefore coi tinue to be
L I- they have been, and mo Ope ators mustls into consideration in fixing he price •of
18 year. >
f .
year the, whole trade i was pa . lyzed by_ a
g tua .. l ) unsettled policy fro . the start,
onintted to 9.T.ist throughout -nearly the
whipping `
.season. ' was materially ag
d by numerous circulars offering Cual,
the latter part of ilia season, lat very low
I y some;of th 4 new Companies just spring.
:J existence, without knowdl7, the cost of
and but little knowledge of the Coal Trade
t ly. A iiitia experience however, we are
o stato, bas reasoi•od rangy of the en-.
heretofore •:elrertained, and-a hearty co-I
in, to secure faitpaying rates for Coal;
'found previiling now where a thffervnt
I, affairs existed last year.
Stich,
of rupl
will
•
,is 111. preYent state of thltrade. ' 4" be
will' require allaho - Antbracite that can be
nd transportedln, [parket tie . pfesent year
lie next question isr how can the business
regular throughout ,the dull and brisk,
.8 of the season to secure. a full supply to
, sumers at fair prices 'taking the expe- ,
Ile last two, years, „there is only iine
uggested by which it can be accomplished.
own . to the gilt& trade that• all the points
I .ly, 'even yliert, a great scarcity prevails,
tilled up for the immediate wants in a •
of months after the opening of Spring
tion 7 and then the demand slacks MI large- I
period-of two or three months; and the
'g process" commences—the prfcemf Coal,
wn, miners are driietioff--iressels
rCc..-clitterwise freights recede also below
ying.point, and they, are driven off in di.s
to other busineBs—Vilion the rush for Coal
races in :the Pall, th'ihtian,portlng "coutpa
o gho4 of facilitjegAt carry it to market,
. are - scarce l —coastwise freights run trp,
and , he Imitket. is not supplied fully, or if it is
suppl ell, it is at a tuunh. higher rate than if3lie I.
imsiness had been pursued witliregularity through- t.
out the.whule slii ) pping season: To roniedy this I
evil, to which the Coal, more Ilion any other trade,
is sub ected, requires that a demand must be ere-
ated uriugthe dull.Dmson, by causing a sufficient !
induc men', for dealers to commence laying in 1
their supplies at an earlier period—and thik brings
the only mode by which Such an inducement
i:dreld out. It must be accomplished through 1
-otter:idiot' of the Transporting Companies i
o Coal Operators— by fixing , the prices of i
' eight and Coal a tdhe lowest points at the
i gof the season—and then advance as the
progresses, both in, the. price of Coal, toll
ansportationand not commence at high
~..
nil then roc* in prices, both for Coal and'
1,c., as was the case last year!. Tdos differ- 1
'n the advance, as the seasun progresses, '
to be Sufficient to cover the investment of
) • and all risks that the purchaser might en
t .r. These rates,sis far as tolls, .tc. are con
) ,--o!ight to be promulgated at the opening of ;
skn, and rigidly adhered to antler all rev. 1
tun/h./41k; year. The advance in the price
hail, of .eourse,
.will be governed by the de-1
i
in the market—dint under no circouispoces
t
it to be permitted to' fall 5n price, during
ear, below the starting point. In this Region
'w
organisation of the CoarTrade, will pro
be price di Coal from falling below aver.
Dint, by lessening thesupply as the demand'
off—but while it protects 'the Coal Opera.:
ii
I the price of Cool , witl oltti 6io - Olrtipn
tpnsporter,,intltonb6vep ; luitmynt
afullsupplyia,tien4rkyt,adkepth:
as:reguarashny,edsired.rufo
veioarn,webeliereloiofourt:a l; vrtimanies-willfinditt:t:eiritteretaai
atlnanaiio,toco,oper:ewilhtlgani
o
secure a regular trade. . .
Opelli
PC:180
• and
rates
- toll, e
THIRTY-FOURTH CONGRESS -Second Session. I
WASiIItiGTON, Fan.. 7.--SNNATE.—A roses]
Mimi was adopted, calling ow the Secretary WI
the Treasury to report a statement ;Of.the - duties I
remitted on yailroad dron.designating the time of
remission, and 'on what roads; also, the amount of
duties refunded, with like designation. . c- • 1
,A bill to grant'inds to Minnesota for railrendl
purposes watt referred to the Como:Atm) on Pub
'lie ' • ,
b Iloven.—A resolution was passed, giving to the
widow of 'Mr. ltrUoks_whitever' sum may have I
Y • been duc'ut the time Hof, his death. •
t The bill for the completion of, 'the Nebraska
Capitol and cote of similar character for New I
Melico passockalmi .a bill, appropriating $30,600,
• for roads in Nebraska.. .
FED. 10.--SENAT4.—The C redeptials of Mr. l
Filch and the proceedings of the Sonateland the
proles f t the members of the - House of 'llepre- 1
sentatiree', 4 Indiana , relative thereto, wele„tefer
red to ilie'cuiutnittee on the . .Ifidiciary.
house.-,Tbe Submarine. Telegraph bill was
Committed to.the Post 9ffiee Coininittee. ,
The Muse, then went, into Committee - of the!
Wholcon' the tariff bill,' stud speeches were dee- !
livered by Messrs. Buy,Co'; Granger, Minton, Kel- I
ly, Campbell.uf Ghfu, and' Air. Rennet.
. Feam. 11.—The Senate amid ;Jame took part in
!opening and counting the votes tpr, president and
Vlea Prqldent' of the United States. The vote
of Wisconsin was found' irregular having , Wen
cast-on the 9th ihstead of the :td of Beceinber.-1
This created. difficulty, _anti the Convention was
broken tip; by the withdrawal of the-Senate.
.1)e-I
bate on'eued and Without taking the question, 'the
House adjourned. • .
• FEB. resolution of inquiry
was adopted retails-a to the wonted mit failures
between Nov . - V(4.k and Washington during the
present session. taf,.,Cupgrese. 'A. resolution Was
then adopted directing the appointment etNt 'cow
mittee ut Oleo in' make, arrangements fur thotu.
.auguratium and Meenri. Pebrce, Bigler-and 'Foot
were appOinted as the committee. The Senate
concurred - in the joint resolution from:the House
fur the appointment. of a cuthmittee, to inform
.ntoners. Blelsiumn and Breckenridge of their elec
lion,
liOLAZ.—Coniiticnible discussion took place
to alleged of the 41tctortil
vete of Wisconsin, but p resolution 'was adopted
,tu appoint an committee to wait, on Masao. lie
, chatiatt , and', Breckenridge, nod inform theme?.
.their ‘ olection; and on the Speaker's decision We
House then concluded , 'the a l 'air,;,and Went into
the liansits nlo.,ctlon'etire. •
recur I
trnde
whel
ing c
the 13
ratio
the Lehigh -some 'difficulty is apprehended
en the Lehigh Canal Company and the Rail
tillpany, with regard to rates-Lbut the Coil
tors, eleven in Manlier, we learn have bad
ting an d resolved to conform to the organ-.
in•Sebuylkill County, and not sell boat be
certain point.' If these two Companies
attempt to reduce the rates .of flight to,
he tiatlefrom each other„the 'Coat Opera.
are determined to add any reduction thus
th : the price . of Cent, and *has maintain pri
ndereny Circumstances,: and protect those
1 .,..ere ahb,make early ptirchuber. •
are I l atpy to learn that Mr. Tucker has
• •
y secured. the cu-operetion of the Delaware
udsOn CoMpany, the rentisylvnia Cual
any, and the Scranton or Leans - ens and
'Western Coal Company, so far es carrying
apt is conceived. I This embraces sufficient
ke•the Organliation asethsetire t as could bh
led in
r io shortapelled from its i conception 7
bile it will secure '))etter rem. uneritton
a.concCrned; if faithfully carried oat, it will
the average, enhance the price' q pf Coal 4_
cies-or .Cum....!-Tht retail prices of Coal in'
n, New York anal Philadelphia, bare not
tally changed since our last publieatfoniex
n New yUrit, where Selnlylkill and Lehigh
dvaneed 30 cents per "tot!. There is but lit.;
these kinds in' tha t - market—supplies for
ark Fare now golnirjerword from the Li-
Reiion anti alsb .from the Scranton.
alma
and
Cowl
Urea
Coal
tom,
=B2
NEW ADVERT'MENTS
ORDER NO. 7.
HEAD QuAxrcitt , . fah ithlfiion.)
Spott,n - ille. Feb. 13th, ,i;;Cii.r
1 1.1F4 Commissioned Officers of the
ri....4„,.4., 6th i v blots. ; are requested to tweet
ilie 'IONA of Mort.luaec & ftgotb,.. 1,(f. v in.,,,,,, ft-Am
ay. the. Plat tort- at 2 o'clock; I'. L. to elect two dete
ntes to Oeproaent the Brigade In a Military Convention,
to be berg at Harrisburg,' February gtith.
1 By order yf the Major General, i
• W. 11. tIGRE, Adjt,
Feb. 1, '57 7.2 t
•
• •
' 017 Mi IdES' CNBISTIAN ASSOCIATION'S
... . ‘ Count Of Loot urea.
HE THIRD LECTURE of THE
'COi.I
RSA.: will bo deliver D
ed by Rey. VOLET A. TYNG,
l'hil. delpliia. next Tuesday evening. February KO*,
Trill ty Church. Centre street. ennitneneing at 73i
eiriek.l .
Subjriet--YOUNII RAI ERIC.% 'Y
Tirkli for the haI3TINI of t course t folic lectures) will
soldtfor 70 cent., sinitte4lekets 2 run. To b e . had
Hannan 's and Garrlgue's book htglre4 and Green'tijew
ry ttqtre.
Feb. 74,'57
- I , ' CARD. '"
rllE.:•tintlersh l ,rned having lost their
• ,
eittire stbck of murckandize at 'Tamaqua. at the
Ire of -the 26th of January lint, feel grateful to the offi
cers :titti directors of the SCHUYLK ILL TIRE esS It MA-
I INF:ASSURANCE --0031pANY of Pottsville, ;for the y
i irom f t and. liberal manner In ;which they gavweadjusted,
and paid the amount of o r i. olicy of Insurance ['albeit.
tiomp4ny. by which we w I .i • enabled to meet nek.dia.
I ilithis with-the leant 4 ipo delay : and we take 'this
i i
tp:askin to recommend tot .1 confidence of the public
this de* ate! reliable Ins : le. , Company which includes 1
it its membership and t ' agetnetit aeverat business
mu pi the highest stain 1 'in Schuylkill County fop
I itelligence.integtity, an J sp'nnidbilltyl . .
1 , WM. tsarina ,t SON.
'Tamaqua, lied,. 14th. 'f, 1 .- -- 7.21
e . 1 - s. _.... ___. _
0 FOONISItYIithr, MACH INISTS & OTHERS.
t! PURVES,. N. 'E. corner South
'% • and Penn Slit, Philadelphia. fur
blies ingot copper and - buoil, pig IronZi. -
eel iron, sot ders, fi re bricks; is.rtable.for
. , kpelter. blocs tin, lead:foundry mould
pi. facings. crucibles, antimony, babbitt 'metal.' sand
all kinds. bras'S, old copper. Ac.. Ac. Ile is hiso a deal
in wrought and cast scrap iron and other metals. It
hiS desire to accommodate machinists and others at a
isnince from the city, by furnishing any article they
ay- want In, their business. Art IciesLoot mentioned in
teisbove will be procured and flirts - AM d. Any inquiry
the above lino Will be promptly answer-rd. ......
.4-
February 14.'57
A. PUItTES. - -
S. E. earner South and Tenn Alves.
-L- • . PUBLIC SALE.
1 ..- -
1
1T1.1.1, BE SOLI), at Public Sale,
T 'on Wednesday, the 11th day of 'March. 1557. at
the lesidence of the undersigned, itriforth 3lanhelm
b
i r.
wuship, on the Centre turnpike, About half Way be-1
t eep'Scbuyikili Haven and Orwigsburg, the following
p rsonnl prepeify..vis : One gray mare, with foal, three
r . .... • milch cows. (one a .Devonshire,) ~ ; 1
j. 1 . two lire ding - sows,'Ahree hogs; Ao•
l:y'
41 , 1116 1 ,11 eight shoats, all attire Chester OM.
1
c, um) , brertetine farm wag*, one truck 'Wagon, with
si Inge, one rocka way carriage, with tiro seats, one grain
fa ,o n e bob sled, '2 gmintmwdles, scythes, 1 pet hind''
h, roe gears, 1 set lead harness , 2 sets carriage harness, a',
lo of 'Plows, dung :OW hiy forks, hay rakes. cow.khalng, ,
3 ieatiube. hay by the,Lett, potatoes'by the bushel. one
st re, one iron kettle r d team saddle, I aide saddle and
b die; 1 harrow, I ctlitivator, 1 cutting bench, 1 corn
F . Ile r, 1 giind stone, 1 wheelbarrow, with a variety or
Er i cier, too unineruult to mention. There will also bel
so
d a variety ef bOtupelteld and ,kltellenfurnlt nee. Sale
ovommtnico at 10Welock. Rhea conditions will be made ,
tl . own by the uncle - 111%0d.
•
ebroaryl3,
7.
MrTCHELL's
ex National Map,
XXIIIDITISO THE
e ITNITED STATES,
th Worth American liritish Provinces,
xndlindwich Islands. Also, Mexico and
central. America, together with Cuba, and
thieMest India Islands.
'llblyiediby 6.: AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, Phil
; r aclelphia.
V,
ri .
(
r 1.1
f ..,
I 1
.IS'lClAP'eXtentlg from, the .A llaptic
. . ,
t-gin the East, to the Oscine Ocean on the Wflit. 'and
Nth-parallel of North latitude, South to within
f Th e
a f'l
,Mines of the Equator, and is 4n a larger Seale
• tha any map heretofore published, embracing so gSeat .
sn, tent oi territory. , : ' i
.rhereAps been no Jtelallie Plat 4. Mop an a. *alit
.roale., - heretofore published, embracing the..sanse ex
(
A :-Itallroads, Canals. hirers, Lake)", and Dlountain
'Ba . 4 are correctly delineated, The various f rirl I di
rri aof the United Stales, British possesdons in North
Ore
na are
to ne u x ki : o ce o t rego itrai n. A ca me ti r f l o c rn a, in e , tc. k , c, etc h ., e..
ai :0. 4
rat drawn.
1' Proper location oral! cities, principal towns, vii
lag
let% Missionary stations. stopping places on the
ti - h eed Also , the several routes by water. ii
',Atm. by bind, to the Pacific, bast, with dintlinces
marliMltherson.- - '..
on
sra on the *Amp sheet Two Maps of the World—
;hr.
one nillseater's prvject)on and one on the globular Pro
jr+et ''tiabibitio - A the comparative she and relative pa
siti arithe,didarent, divisions of the (Hobe. with the
' vs tmateefrom Europe to Asia. by the isthmus of
'• Pa ' tatt,Chmttal Agitates. Mexiro. and the United Stateri.
llt .webranua Tables of valuable statistical matter—
' pop , otall comities In the Unitnni Staten —lenst
oft t t
. Rivets. height of 3.ouutalns, Le., he. i
' steturtinctionoi this work, the most authentle
and ' ; hdlerztuttki has been eollected, 10. grail la
! bor nd MMINAN,;•„: It le engraved in the finest and most
eta rate4ol‘ered richly colored. so ag to distinguish
had y **tarsal boundaries and internal diiisiolsof
the ve4 l leimtattlea embraced within its vast extent. '
In lotitidepitnitthls work—trade necessary by the te
pid Irenrwitof geographical science, by which, regions
he 6.) etepparatterly unknown have been explenni, their
pity eal apagisetraphkal chamfer estimated with area=
terr heriisisaloanta, and the sphere of civilisation
and leramerrer,ratende&-the subscriber resremtftilly
tend rs lila seteowledgmen ta te them:o4lc for their kind
• 'mei , rager i l during his labmio in publishing g e o
;trap Ica) ' ler the part thirty years, lied assures
i the that hilekieendeaveted to make thin the most
Coen ete, corniallaill reliable Map of the :United States
and adjaCent enteatdist extant. It is mounted on miters]
add totaled iirthe moat eletrant manner. Ail - Ole-6
:hetinches, by g.gsgllttirtseenilt
i t
. , ....-,..'..! :13:4170 VMS MITCIIIIM •
The Itarallialislithe solikosty by inbseriptiom:
MO al, trlisoisiteesatiMeorr. Littlgitend IiITCII- 1
INy I enema theiseility.,.. They can be *rod at Ider. l
timei'a Hotel, irlia4soss.. .'... -
.... T.
~
re 11.1417 i t , =.7iy;:,,i,., . .
' . noiton coal Trails.
[Correisid weekly /rota tite•Borioli 'Fourier.]
77e notes sale* of ERNA Cannel at $l2 00 18 iit eludo
lion, cub. ,
i
Seltnylkill, white ash, .- , -/ —s7 25 V 50 1
I' do red any . .. ! . . 7 50' :.
7 76,
I do lump, . - - --.- ' -.' Tso ,I 15
Lehigh. lump. -, - - - .. 775 -
its t
Laaawana, • - ' 4 .: —• , 7CO .. 4 7 ;
swiss r • PAX *ins 2,oooPonnto. -.
(initial, • - ..- • - - - -,-. .416 00
howeastle, . - -; • - 13.00
, do tine ,
Sane -
Welsh: - - -
ensnbettued,re en at pit,
- . -
f do any -
'. do coarse lump, -
51.1 .0: 177, coarse, - -
n, coarse, -
•do fine 4,. - - --
barkawanus, Imam, -.....-
Lehigh, lamp,
~...- _ --- -
Mae Ltunp, (Schuylkill), ,
Schuylkill, bump - - - •
Prepared white and red ash, , -
ni t z
1-7------ . ----
Coal Trod Oby Ratliroad for : 1837.
Quantity Of Coal tby Itailroati for the week ending
'on Thursday eye list:
.. . •
600 g
. 9 00; -
. . 9 00: 0
--
9000--
9 00
Port Carbon,
Potter ue,
&bnyltlllHaven, ,
Auburn, • • •
Port Clinton, -
• 8.717 05
1,695 01
12,170 00
• QS 11
- - 3,930 16
Total far week, - •
Prerlepalittits year, •
74612 16
-
Total, - • -
To same period last year,
.26' 0 ,427 03
- 210,013 14
Inenxise so Cyr. -
- ' 5%i13 CO
Sc kezylkillCouniyiteiLlrepadseetBs7o
Therollowingistheguantitygr Coal transported otter
theatfferent !tail roadalu Sehuylkilleountt,fl.the‘Ok
endhig on Thursday evening last : 1 •
WEIL. T 0.14/..
Minulllll and 8, Ilavenjli. It-, 12.W4 -01 ' 39151 11
'&ll.Uarbon INS 10 7,474 12
Schuylkill Valley 3:3e4 18 . 157
111.:earbouk Pt-Carbon 10.857 13 133,768 13
MillEreek .• 1,247 12 L 26,70113
Little Schuylkill' 3.9:319 . 27:27000
Rates of Toll and Transpollation on
RAIL ROAD' ?OR Tits rauzzit.
..Aft:CarLon. S: Haven. l'l.Clinton.Auborn
To Richmond,
,0 00 $1 95 it &I $1 75
To PhUad'a., 190 1.85 110 ' 165
Spring Milla, 1 65 1 60 1 45 1 45
Reading.
___l 201_ 115 _ 1.05 105
• Lehigh Coal Trade for 1857. •
Quantity of Coal sent by-Railroad for the weekending
on Saturday Laud: • •
Wm. 3Mnee r Co,.
ltnlelidr Johasons,
Parker, Carter a Co.,
•
N, X. a Lehigh,
Sharpe, Lelaeuring a Co.,
Gerona Penna. coal Co.
Dobblu 8 Dehaveu,
Hazleton, ,
1.451 05 11,249 13
965 17 4.167 14
742 10 ' 7,547 13
775 07 4.571 19
1;168. 03 4.587 13
• 1,100 , 14
:M3 13
48 16
Total, 5,137 02 3.5.1155 18
Rates of Toll and Transpartatton
• ON THE LtHlOll VALLEY BAIL ROAD
itauch'Cbunk to Trenton, - - - -
do Elisabethpart. -
Scranton,.Coal Tradd f0r'1857.,
Shipments for the month of January :
MuSTII. , TOTAL, .
Toni. ' - - • 1 ' Tuns.
10,835 j ~ r 10,1;35 '
15.955 , -1,3055
iCumberland Coal•Trad ~4 3 1. 8 b7:
ari.na. 4 ~, TOTAL.
5,710,.,.. .35 514 ,
1::: , Leal ES tociras,
AND OTHER SCIICYLKILL Off. STOCKS.
____ _ _ __ _ - _ - ,..- le• - _:_-_ - __
_:-_-.7t-y-_-_-..----
For the last 14-...ek,.
CORBACTED WEAL
• .. Ratlrpads
Philadelphia. Ileadiug . l , Pottaville
ktine 11A1 and Schutlkill Haven - -
Mount Carbon •- - - - - • -
Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - •
MIII Creek - - - - •
Schuylkill Valley- • r -- • -
Lorberry-Cilgia •-- - •- - -
givalara
banal' s
Schuylkill Nava:aim •
preferred -
Union Canal
" preferred
Del.& Hutto Coal a Toiniportarn Co.'s
Railroad &CoalCompa i nleas,
LittleSchuyl. Nay. R. it. k Coal Co.
Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. - -
'Hazleton Coal Co.- - --- --
Buck Mountain Coal CO. - - . • --
FennsylvanLlCoal k IF. It. CO. • • -
Dauphin Coal & It. It. Co. - - -
Lykens Valley Coal Co.
Beaver Meadows Coal & R. IL
Lykens Valley Tiallmad & Coal CO.=
Coal Companies: • .
Forest Improvement Co - --
North American Co., preferred • - •
.` common - • -
Delaware Coal Co.
r Cumborland Coal Co. .
Nior Creek Coal Co.'
• Mircellaneona s •
Miners' Batik - - - - -- - - -
" %rulers' Milk'
pettsrille .as Co.
'ottsvllle Water Co
orriP. The... Mack of all C. it Companies
4
he above list when furninlwd by thosti
übliral ion. ' ..
017 D
40 1 i; 40 1 / 4
05 , 4'
50 52
50 52
50 52.
50 52 •
00 00
7 8
104 17
202 204
12ii
144
119)i 120
43 13%
70% 70%
00 00
100,4102.
44 Z.O
35 40
57 1 q.67!6
10 , 15
'-'5
25 125
00 0
2()%i 21
1
50 i OS
5,0 I OS
20 30 ,
19
be mided 16
desire their .
9
NEW ADVERT'
, sirr • Pupi.ic SALE.
ILL be offered at' Public Sate on
W •utiilOtb and 11th of March, oirilwi Teel:dew et
thweabserfber, on the Turnpike, g miles awn Pt. Clin
ton, in West Brunswick Township,
at 10 o'clock. A. IC, one Trotting Stare, 5 yewsc6 4 Bo
trot • soil* in 5.200 9. nothing Horses, s•Ccdts. _
0 , -0 rein. wad 1-1 year old.) 1! (kw* 12 mut
Tarn Cattle, 3 Wagoaa—one for two Hoses. one *Gorr
small wheel do., on. broad wheel do., lot of .11arneas,1
Carriage", one Wind Mill, lot it Hogs, Plows; Harrows;
Corn Sheller', Threshing Machine, SiolfAi Z Slide.
Household /nrnitnre, he. , - 1
HENRY. Eurasia..
1.-240
Feb. 14, '67
itALLROAD,COMPANThat - :
MINERS -4
CAR AND NIUDGN pumas, and an pavans
, taing .
BOLTS: RUTS, WASEIBBS, I .
RIVETS and WOOD SC
We are manniatturing the above article. by machi
nery, froar•beet relined_ fron. of a uniform uality, at
rheoperga.tes.and a, utter article than Outset Made by
hand work. Orders itolielted atour Works, Itectipmetal
;street, stear*bruf; Pheaddpkar.
• HOOPES t TOWNSEND,
, February 14,'57. . 7.3 m .
GREAT BARGAINS.
subscribers b'etno• aim to re
. - .
I move to the West, , are desirous of dodos their
httdnehs in Schuylkill eounty, and offer for Male upats
easy fermi all their Real Estate in SehuylkM county,
Pennsylvania. among which are in f
Tremont Township,
' 8 Tractshf Coal Lands, dtuated on , the us Mill a
I. Bclenyikillgaven. Sanders. and Lorberry Railroads.
I 2 Tracti of Timber Leads, In Tremont, towriship.
No. 9. 30 acres, part of 101 acres. Wariantee;
loch. Adjoining lands of the Fishing C l erk Co. •
No. It 1 10l formerly in the aims of Pa 1 Brandt,'
sitnated'in the town of Tremont.
No. 10. undivided part of 124 acres 90 perches.—a '
Warrantee, Francis Spaetter. Adjoining Lends of John
Lesher, warrantee, and Michael Reese, and being near
the Feather Trait. ' •
12. ;
Pinegrove4ownship.l 4 '
No. The farm near the borough Of Pi egroyti,. as
t,aeseribed. I
Np.• 13. .16 acres timber land. sltuatAid upo
Mountain, bounded bf lands of Drove I Dee)
Markey.
No, 14. 9 term, immediately ,west of Pete
tavern. In Pinegrove' being a Treasurer's titi
Na 15. 40 aireg, fo rmerly of Jbhn Stritnth
No. Id. =I acres, formerly the property
Bain. •'
the Mae
and John
r Filbert's
•
o
Samuel,
esnut Our
iprld Uhler
• the John
N 0.17. 10 acres, 87 perches rif,excellent cil
her land, adjoining farms of JOhn ?Aube. lk
and land of Jeremiah Neugent, being part o
Zerbe firm. . ,
No. 15. .411 that Part of 245 acres. 67 pore
land: Warrantee, DantetStake. Laying on
.Flshing Creek Ctl.'is lands. containing about
Tit's - tract Is situated aliont;l4 mile troll
Guilford's furnace:and the Dauphin & S
Railroad passes through IL'atuddng it couven
manuffienre of Allis. .
N 0.1.9. '"'acres, late the property of Chart
No. 20. 150 ierele late the, property of Li
Dunkel.
No; 21. 25 acres, late the property of Levi Miller.
No. 22, 80 acres. late the property olt (Norge Huber.
No. M. 173 acres, late the property ofJohu Strimpler.
No. 21. 7 lets In Ikuntwita a Additiep to negrove.—
Nos. 28. 37, 78,39,40, 41 and 134.
No. 25..2 lots.ltte the property of Char! Ricks.
No. 28. 1 ItbuSe and 4 acres of land on o ltill,on
the mistshle of the Suatera Creek, andthe binion Canal
Tiepin. This property will be offered in live parts, 4 lota
and. 2% acres of land with the house.
Pluegriove Borough.
No. 21'. 1 lot. The undivided moiety or aif part of
a lot of ground, sitnated in the borough Pinegrive.
bounded on the ease by the Union Canal, o the aonth
by lands of Jacob Gratz, on the west and no hby lands
of A. Mhos, deceased, containing 75 feet roue, with
, the appurtenances. sennsisting of throe lime line. The
Dauphin A Susquelitalma Railroad passes t rough said
lot.
No: 25. 1 to't of ground, 75 feet by 88 f adjoining
the Dauphin A Susquehanna Store lionse.ind lot for
merly of Abr. It erntz. and the property for erly of Ja-
cob Gratz. in the borough of Meson°.
Nix ffil. 1 lot, formerly John S. Wharton.
N-. 30. 1 lot.r.bouuded by Railroad stree Forge and
Staple street , with 'a house, stable and Coal office: House
now cescupled by JesSe Jones. .
No. $l. 4 landinge, Nov. 4,5, 0,20, on the west side
of Union Canal Basin. ,
No. 32. A•centre landing lb the Union Canal Basin.
The last two-parcels are, among the most I convenient
landings upon the 'Basin, hying already w arfed. with
sufficient treatllog work to slap 100,000 to a annually.
I----, .
, .
'The above property is offered .,
at private sale, and If not
thus v4,ld. will he disposed of by public gala: without re
serve.mon SATURDAY. ttie 11th day of April. and
Fasts Monday. April 13th. at 1 , o'clock, P. IL. at the
i ,„
house f John Yeager. In the town of Pinerove. Fur
ther I formation can be obtained by apply ing to DAVID
Gazes w.u.a., , at Pinegrove; or to Jams fonder . , at Leba
non. 1 . ~._. . 011yN AWA LT At lEQII9II.
•
Thl properly. if not sold " fore or at fit tittle pub.
lished will be o ff ered in ear !age for West property.
India a wouldfifo . rroferred. or food liailro d or Bank
'Sleek.; .I' . ''..4 ' (February 14. "57 7-
leg. thriber
gide of tbo
Eckert &
/net/anon
ent for the
ies Snyder.
liefin
, • MISCELLANEO 1 .
. . CARD.
Ithr E ks li t E , Eilt r th.. r
A ti r e o S i i t: l' l, e s, 1.
k O 5l
E e c r A ll
MAX F.
l u
COM l'.-I„.N Y. of Philadelphia fru. th ,
justm lit and . payment of my tees and damn
by m in the destructive Fire on the mornir
ult. MICHAEL BEARD, Broad creel
Feb ary 7th, '57 .
CARD. 1 •
T
HEREBY nekvwledge
• .1_ in , nt in full. by the FAR3IERS' ..t
INS.UltANCEColl'ANY,ofl'hiladelphia.o l
titina;o sustained by me on toy stock. by thl
Fire in this Borough. Mr the morning .4 th.
uary—the pronipt payntept or which inn. e
at once redline busbie, , ,l N tritiout texaliotrs
F
. . ii.X.,'lCii; i10m.1.t.n...t..t --1
.ruary 7th, ':) . 7 7
• •
. • ' CARD.
RE undersigned takes thil
' express his heartfelt t .anint tolho
t.okstes , INSOBANCECOMPANY,of'
Oro pt payment-of his loss sustain.
;lit issued by said ,Company, tht
' t o burning of my.property on t ,
th q anuary.
.• W3l. BROCK. Jr.. Bridd street
ruary 7th. '57 ;
•
1 ,
.1
afenßl
r.I,G,
W STYLES WINDOWS
It ST received a large and
rtment, of Window Sintiße,,n.rsl an
ineluding (fold Bordered. led. Lan
&c., rheapi.r thau-A..;per:.
ALSO
' Gift7.l`d and ..Plain Paper Shade,.
iou P 4 Sale by lIENJ
, ? it, titreiStreet,opposite Lpiern
b 2'2.
YLl r j,'R'S COLOGNE..
EXTRACTS FOR, TILE MANI/KEW
TRANSPAREN r SOAPS. II
SA PONACEOUS FIIASTNO'.COMPI
SBA VINO CREAMS. .'
trADIES' TOILET SOAPS.
14'A len-gp variety.
I le wholesale attheManufartory.
al'n and hiNkith Ative4 Phi
!. P. d W. C. TAYLOR, linpoetlini and
I . above Soapgjind Perfumery , are for
rt ' BAN.NAN':. Book and Btat
• urary 1,, '57
PUBLIC ,SALE.
ft or:D1,1? OF XD.AfiIVISTI2
11.1. be sold .grPublie
Fel
in
Flui
Mee
out
The
k Mont of the late goli.ofAtlims, In!
:Second. in the Ikstntrith nePottsri
cry, 1.4th.11357,,the. stools of grocer]
rt of Coffee, SOpr,' Ten; Molasses.
erwitlf a lot of Queens"
ceo and-Flxtures—all of which wil
escrst.": Bale to; commence at le
ondielcra will be made known on dal
SAMUEL COMMING,
t le, Jan. 31,'37
4
_---,_ B
- o
—.
ent, 1 — 1 •
Ate etstedmeitini of the Boar d ofMan' .. of the
Pottsville Water Company held at their Vetnnary
2nd,1857, on motion of Z. TardlezZ4 ibilowing
preamble and resolutions were y. adopted.-
. . ..
via:
Warm", the resignation of Benjamin Psi t t i , l . o , from
theßoard of Yams.'" of the Pottsville We ' may
baring been tendered. Is necessarily but eductindly ao.
tind
(opted; tberedue be it unanimously - . ; - I
Resolved, that the present Dowd of On 111.
halt of the rtiockboldere respectfully him the
sincere thanks' of the Company for his/ . em,,fastVisl,;
and judicious e ff ort' in placing the works their. pre:
sent effective operation.
Paseleed, That it is the aluminum' opinion; of
Board that to the Indetatigable exertions of Ben in
T
Pott, Esq., the citizens of Pottsville are y inde bted
for their preisent abnndant uglily rf pare atm; so es.
modal to their eomfort and the proterticin f their prop.
erty—rill' the stoelhohlers will bear in it ratefol re
membrattet the eareful:attention, fidelity a nd„ energy
with which be over diseharged the va4.. dab's as
esg my
NICS' INSU
1. prompt ad-
Sit•talned
~rof
Tamaqua.
'he pay-
ECIIANICS'
. the less and
destructive
2ittli of Jan-
anted me to
delay. '
Tamaqua.
Ceitt •
Manirar.
'tsolred, That th 4
lEEMS
• NtFr 4 ceer,Thit the a. otag pt _
be 'entered on the minutes, and a copy tie' butoded% Mr.
Yott—and that the Secretary eau," the eto halvah-
Itehed In one or more papas of the Boro
[Extract from . . the minutes.
Anur, WM. J. 31cinfAll.kt
method
#Atett nes , a-
Philadelphia,
• under Poll
nme being
I , e morning of
Tamaqua.
6•2 t
ADES.
nt as
hoauttrui de.
° srapeofFlo-
Dor.
I‘llll
Olm
At,'
nom,
'Bea .1
&cretary.
,M. L . iiii.WWFILL 4 go.,
PHILADELPHi4.
JOBBERS OF 1 I ,
•
SILK CO . OO fo,
. Fa4ey Dress S 1 1 k,
rimirtings, RI ions,
/ k '• . /
EMBROIDERIES, LACES, - . '
. NTI.LLA - &c.;,
Have now ' T en for the Spring trade, (Meet' the hugest
stocks of gi9la in their line, over offered 112 the United
States. : . 1 ' . I
I I
1.1 - - '
.1
The system of ' '
trATX3PCIMIL2I4 kipscizioo.-
Adopted by ;Is somejeare since, t4eth'ir lith that of
opening no atconnta except with • •
Ca* and Short Credit Bnyera, N.
Has had the effect of largely Increasing ou r btudneta,
thereby n enat lug us to precut still great inducements
Stigmata andOrlees to those who ere near ctuttom.
The cierc ce.lculating eirrchaut will per Ire upon ree
ding our Writ's, that under the unifurold price system,
we not oaly!fan abed to, but viaist fruls{ neer:say, sell
at lower ratet than that* who do business• on the old
long credit intstettaour terms being uvoruistri ogee Land
the purchasers whom we seek to atthect, being, as a
class, the chiles! buyers and best judges ,
11 goods;
T —7,—
erms: '
[ _
'Cash buyeiiwill receive a drecount of
If the money be paid In par funds, within
'the date of 411.
k iJecnrrentponel taken only at Sta me
tle day ICU tece4ed.
'To merchants Of undeubted stabling:if
months will be given. if desired. . . i .
Where motley Is- remitted' In advance
discount, at the rate of TwaLya per cm
will be allowed. } il
airsWe c 4 from merchants ilsititig It
amlnation of our stock, brine satisfied th
convinced (hit it Is not for their into '
large profits Chet are absolutely eneatitt
give long credits. '
Vebruary ti. '0 ' [ if]
.i_
.IX per rent.,
ten dsys•from
ket raluO on
Credit of SIX
,of maturity, a
t. prr annum
e East, an ex
t they will be
s "to pay the
to those who
REAL.ESTATE 4ALES.
VALUABLE I'ROPEIt'VY fay Sale.
y —The iv, se , and lot now occuplid by John it.
Denim. In Nitrw „Ilan street. 60 feet front, y 110 feet deep
Alievalat 211;by 110 feet.. uoy occupied by ii. Dodson,
adjoining th p ave. Termeto suit puiiinasers.
;
Pottsville, , c ob or 4, ',SO ...,
JAh. A. 1N NESS.
' 1 4 0- if !
IF R .SA.ECHEA . ! 1,
--1800 cRLs of C oal anti , °oil!
, oil. situate in Schuyiki , l and mobil
counties. 5, gi.eat portion of thls land; a admi
rably adaptql o farming purposes. capital
,site for, a ttayr Mill may be found on 1 e Tract, l
where there is at, all times an abutidah supply . 1 1
of Stater, 1?;orlplans and further Part . milers , apply tg
Joseph W.leary. Engineer & Surveyor 'Jd anti Markeh
streets. Pottkville, l'a Det , enilier 1. '56 111 I
VALUAfiILE•COAL It TIMBER LANI
FOR SALE. ' 1
IVIT,i, BE :,ioLii at private sale 4
valiabledrak of Coal and 'nuttier fand, known
*attn. Amos tylcken4tam Tusct. in liplumbia county
Punnsylva. and leeated at the F.istern termination o'
the Moun t Carmel end Shamokin Mil 411411. Sal
trail count s about 40n acres, more or hiss, is well tint
I:iered, bell 'vent to contain the same veins of -coal run
ming thcouttt the Shamokin Coal Ilasidi MI. Indispil
table. For;terms and other particulars apply Id them'.
scriber. ; . •-• FRANCIS SPENCaIt - '
, Wed Fait.; .4.ont, Pottivilte:
February 7, '67 6 , 1; fit( ' .
i .. EOR SALE, 1 .' i.!
k l. ritivATF. SALE, .Farm am
,
_, L , Tavern stead , sitfuatal at E rg, Northumbe '
/arid 0 , 1114. Pa. 'coilLalhing abnut i rires of laud. Th
Improvements consist of a I urge name lonise. known
the "Elvsqurg House:" a tank bart,ahl•ds, and all °the
ne e ,,,,ary 4at-buildings. • There isalsoart apple orcha .
on the toe th.es. For further particula r s inquire at th
subscriber nr of John /lull, residing od the premises.
If not sot St will be fur rent: CATHARINE 11111.1,,, I
I : •• - Exeentrix CI ISAAC HULL, dee. ,
ShAmok in township,Onuary If
.......FOll 11/41,t.•..
10001 Acres of. v Kum old (foal I:iarta. .
iIN El _,THOUSAND Ares of th 0
I,Jvaln4ble Broad Mountain Cr t al Ifnda, situated iii
Butler and Barry lawnahlps. Srhuylkill county, Pa.. *
hereby offered at private sale. The Ashland Extension
Railroad ilins through part of the pmperty, which is tytd.
aerlaid, with Coal seams and well timbered. for refet
ence. br informatinn apply to Samuel wis. Esq- Ceuta,'
street, or (r) the subscriber, at hit ileat Estate 4geni,
In' Railroad street. Pottsville. Pa. The terns are ha f
eish`,.andttilf mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER.
Pottavilie. Aprlll9. 13511 ' " 1 , 1114 r
of every df!
BANNAN.,-
• 1 Church.. '
VALUABLE ;CENTRE STREET! PROPERTT
• I'FOR SALE. ,
HEIUNDERSIGNED i l i s authorize T
to so il the following reel'eetate', situate on t
re street, hr
'westerly aide of Centreet, opposite the :America I
Rouse. in the Borough of Pottsville. tolwit :
All thati3 story atone dwelling Immo and „office, anjl ,
let 14 piesl of ground. with the appurtenances. adjoining ,
property D Jacob Kline, Esq., containlng in: front r bp
re
Cent st re et 30 feet. And In depth 170 feet. .fl I'
Alga till, 2 story dwelling house andrdoubleoffire.anll
the lot 01 ground on which the saute'ig 'ereettd, adjoin
ing' the prtpertf above described, and the appn ,tenancelt,
chntaininw in front 30 feet, and estendng in depth sit
Union str,34 150 feet.
For temp and ronditions apply to z
W3I. L. wiliTNEyt Xpeat. '
Dec. 201'50 . -51 1 3 m I
AyAIfABLE fltirikVi COL4.IIERYF
eon sAtas. , ‘
; ;
1 1 11 E subsenber, being ticisirou of rk.
tiring frcin the mining bust rims :offers his Maio d o
MI irry atiprl dale Kale. This colliery is situated oft t e
SchuyikiltiValley Railroad. about one Mile above Ilidd . I
pert.. Th , t Coal is of a deep Red Ash,aud oe,auperi r
t i ...
quality, a (I' well adapted to the New Fork end Reale&
markets. Alt the impmveinente are of the mi}st appro!r•
ed construWoh-r-consisting in part of hue 'IS bores pop ,
er pumping and hoisting engine, with lumps and all the
necessary teach( onrY: in perfect- order ;!, one VI horse eli
kine and ipeaker: Achutes, bins, sejeltzis, holstiirg plane
and gearing; complete, cars, tools, antLlitock..ill In goOd
order Tlie colliery comprised the caihrated Epohnlk
LewieVel Os. aboveand below water iefel, all qp ned and,
ready to ermenco immediate operatigns For. furthbr
particulars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or lot'
ALEX.S. VISLER; at the works. f ' t
Irby 31,t50 22-tfj SA . NIIIRL SILIX3IAN:
.
IIIEY.
V
i UND.
1 adelphla.
Perturnerx.
la In Pottn
nery Store.
I 1 1•y
die at , the
Market street
!Saturday,
es, consisting
Salt. c'heese,
rare, Weights,
be sold wit h
r*clork A. M.
of Issle.
ministrator.
EW BOCIKS: NEW BO 0 KS!!
ENI.OIIIB, hi,iienatand ClorKespon
deuce of Thomas Sloore, edited by 11nrd:Aohn Ens
-1,-2 vols. - ~ .
elloi's Italica] Works, new ixiekOt e,
Hiawatha.
' by a Stralfer In Europe.
I ' by
life of Summeitield.
'toad's Texas Journey.
'
otne and Abroad, by Madame °mil.,
~ Christian and Papal. by Dr. De Saudis'.
'marchag anti his Times, French Society In the
hteenth Century.
'bts and th,ir Days, by Dr. Doran:
I Ws Adventures of a Diplomatist.
, .
by MiasFewall. for .rale at • c ‘.
Illi.NJ. BANNAN'S Boot god Stationary Sort.
J
Hon contain-
4-:••.EIONIETHINC NE I
M. ALLEN takes pleasure in an
.
. flouncing to his; patrons and th public geno.
ithat he has lately- purchased the rkht for taking
lelalnotype, and ik now prepare.' to wait upoif
i ho may wish this_brautiful style op portraiture.—
pictures need only'to be seen to bel appreciated.l—A
can be placed in buckets, rings. etc., slutilarly to'
rdluary daguerreotype. 'this picture can be viewed
-1 y angle—an advantage it possesses I Also, another
styl& of pictures, called Atubrograph. They are
on paper, and are equal to the oest leiainotype or
;type. Persons wishing to send plc presto friends'
all, will find these just the thing, as they will not
xtrit postage. • ' ' .
lainotypes. Ambrotypesi Daguerreo ypes, Crayon
. Ambrogntphs and Pho °graphs are .also taken at
'a sky. Light Gallery, ceruer of Con re end Market
Is. Pottsville. Pa. ,
priers of Me rarious • yes reop. restVl Mier to
• , February 7 $ 1 •
"DANIACEDI. coo
Fkom the Late Ftie pn Che#
:• Philadelphia.
IV E respectfullylsall !the
" parch:meta to mirlariti stock ofg
the to tire at our Store on tI e Bight of t
111111 lent. Now selling olf a Ter% recitic •
Mucha Long .and Minare jShawls, bt
colors, Ladies' Velvet end Clpth Cloaks.
Dreasek. French Dress, Silks;Bombazin.
Laing, Mourning (]cods , Tabe Linens, h
stock of Paris Embroideries in • Bich
Sleeves, he. .
at Strtvt,
.
D. JLE GOAL - LEASE' OR SALE: 1 I
HE,' J.J.I3SURIBER will sell t very 7desirable Coal Lease on thecelebiated4o.ti of coil,
known asithe Baltimore seirojsituatistabout one and a
half mileibelew Plymouth , in. Luserhe conntY, •Penln
sylvania. JiSalet vein ranges from 5 tyao- feet in •thi
ness, and he; coal is of the best quality mined In e
Wilkesharre; Basfn. The Coal lies Acne the enter level.
and the *Anton and Bloomsburg Ball Road I treated
almostatitbe •month of the Tiindel, which glees the ptirr
chaser the option of transporting hie, oral to' market , either by )talirned or by Canal—at - the Nanticoke Dam,
..wherelandlngs are erected for theahltipingof CoaL The
capacity bf the Colliery depends only -upon. the 4.x.
tent of le market for coil The lease extends fora
term of 1 years. Samples of the Coil can .be' seen int
the office,of the subscriber, when ohs{ the terms of sXle
will he Ode known. • 1 FRANCIS SPENCEIIp,
Real Adiallipent, Peaseithi c.
-Pottavi le, February 7,17 ;6-2in* C.
•1• ' ' '
OPAL LANDS FORiSAIR ;
AI ABLE. —( 4 OAI, lAN 1). A i th
PR ;FATE SALE.That - Celebrited trait of af4n , !
ald!ow and known as the leSnohnit . ,,T act,"eontalulng
the justV: celebrated and "1 Spohn Vein," alsr whnit I.lis
'generally, known as the - !leventyalve- acre tract;" ,
Joining, pick the Mt. Carbon4tail yeah and in West • re,
weadan Iltatnship, owned 'lcholati: E. Thonron
is hereby!olfered at. private tale, on the most advaa ta-.
genus teftos..
The tract contains all O l e Cool keins in the Gloat
Southern Anthracite Itegioret . -...including. besides other.
tracts, thasegenerally knowte as the /tamer, Charley
aarksea Rae. Orchard, Oicharrl. Ifrim rote awl .114*7
moth, WO the underlying, thouigh yet unexploOe,
beds of lid tWhith are known to exist in the format§i.
avermirng when proved. over a hundred feet of vnlid
Coal. 'ln fnct, the tract now !offered, ; containe
the rich.* tied deposits in ,theatcy. ,; •
Ybr lalbrination. appty to Prenti‘.. neer. EMI. !W i t tit
for Coal lands. and real estate goner Ey. Office'ln all'
road street above E. Market street, Piittsvilitt, i
Marchl?'.:2.-184r,
!tfention of
'e raved from
p g ri 7 e t s o t fjan,,
[
,
I Shawls, all
Tired Silk
• riem, lie
b a" large
Satts, Collars,
[
4
. ~. Int SALE Ott TO LEASE. .1
improved Coa l Lilal., [ .1
1
THt COAL LANDS cbinprifing the
Hancock and Searles Farms, coOtainlng about ..147
acres,' dlusted about2 l 4 miles from the beronghl of
WilkestOrre,Lnserne'countionsd sli miles from Pitty
ton, diketly on the North,Brineh Cinal, are Offered:LT
sale or tii lease on favoralije tram 'llO-farms are al] ea.
pable•orf t ketng put-Into a high state 'of gultleation, end
is half. lir land and haiLlafs. 1 l i'
At a 'ost convenient dfstance Irmo the Canal a stun:
et it
isminii tlc depth Of 9 5 feet, mit dog the eelebrist 'l9!
foot velO of Poet • An'englne of 50 Noma never. Tn Y•
Redd bt Marshall •& Lannkrig, .ssliti frame , build ng ;
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"GREAT. BARGAIN
Are offered, as the stock wiH be mild at
low prires. and will cot:dilute from day to
whole is el. sed ou Vote Ladies will t
Brofm stone Store, odor the
M SONIC HALL,
Ctui trot divot, churn7tb. I hilm
Agate,
I=l2lEl
I tremendously
day until the
,ud us In th.
)01 , Co.
6.3 m
—;;,„ • •, A CARD! !
oonn' Silver A .14 - 0. pleasure,' I rim. `
ail forming his numerous hien& rind. -- . -,i,j4 ~,,
the public generally Shat -h
nd
has 4'lS 4 -
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lea Mr. F. Shit:Merit Refectory",
taken - that r'ummedleus 'llatectury in lb Basement of
the Odd Fellows' Hall: where he will be I , ppy to wait on
his Iriendi and the public . ire hopes hirpast reputation
"for keepin a respeetable•estahilshment for -twenty-flee
i ts
years. In the same line of business. ands ire to please.
will anima a eontinbanie df their pat nage. John
El Lver will also present to thu public Lavery ' day"
Bill of Fare ' el:: .
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-Raw Oystem in the shell, Salt or free , Stewed 034.
tors. Spiced ditto. dit tit Falwell, Clam up, Boiled and
Roasted Potatoes; Fried Liier.ditto fr .-Fish, Spiced
Lobsters, Fresh Prat*, Boiled Ham, 3int on Chops, Cof
fee and Teak, ilpleed Tripe, Baked' fresh lab, Sardines.
Stewed Beef and Mutton. Catfish ; and fftle. fresh • Loh
, hers, Spited Clams, Plutith'erbliadelphi XX ; Pale Ale,.
Yeumilingls and J.aneettpt ttsville Pale le , on draught,
and all kinds of Dainsatie ulna in Lottl , AT.. te,
• ' ' JO
N SILVER.
t. 64m
illnersville, 'February 8, ':1'1
INDUSTRIAL 'WORKS,. 7 '
tu.cosnura. SMUT. Damns 20TH 413 D 2187.,
. Philadelphia,
, . BEMENT. & DOUGHERTY
.-. TOOL IitTILDRRS'ot 11:0V , RO . O.XPEI: 1 8, .''
i RE prepared to make Designs and
f Dandurit for MACHIN It 8110P8,
, c ol3l.iDltliiB &
&Si!\lf iill9PB. sod to farsilihult tho u entry •
• Illaehlsiery, Cupolas,
Towle, . , $ - Illotrars,
-__ _.- • •." Cranes, Arorges,:dte:.
. tiaehialsts' Tools ujerrry stseanddenriptkon. Shaft
ing-of the best quality. with In/proud adinstable gear
era, Pulleys (dull diameters andlawis'; Plalley lied NI.
uneelly Wheels, and all such Cutlass as are aide In
Learn, of any site regal/ed. lolls and Bolling 11111
work, to he.
January 3,'ti
l e 1-13,5,
O w ki I' WatchM M.
14 & 11 1 8 r 8 41 1 0 i:
- Store. No. 72 North Seewild
‘t ' (empoile,the ...31t. Vernon
' •
.1104;04) Phlladelltda. •
1 Gold Liter Watches, fall jeirehxi, 18 4 dun=
ter Leine, toll jeweled. $l2; Sneer Lepbe, $9: .
•
111 to to ; Geld spactaeles,sll 50 to $10; Wm' .
$7 50: 'isliverTo l6 elexml4 per set , ad 14519; = m e
Saw t Spoons. p to $11; Meer Tea Spcona t li 75 to $2 150
Gold Yens l and Gold Cases, $3 20 to $5; Oold Pens and
Silver besee.sl; together with irearietynttlnegoki Jew
dry,ld Curb, guard and Feb Clialbs.LNl geode war.
.rantto be as represented: Watches Jewelry re.
r e lf . eqn the best manner . Ahn,lissonie Marts, Pins.'
de to order. . 1
F. All orders sent by - mall of itliienriae, will be
oetnally attended t0 ..." 1 '
Bes 21,d'59.!
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,OFFICIAL
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PROIDLANIATIO . . •
L li
NIAIEICEA,. the on. .htuies W.'
ii ,
• r ll „ %rine, President dills Court OvutacM Pg.'s,
nyl I county, In Psnusylvania, Justice oleo
Il i veases Cowl/ of Quarter Sessions of e Peace, Oyer
and . l:try:Amer and Generat Goal Dolt,' to Gild county,
Rahn tind Bernard Reilly, Judges of the Court.
' nf'7l,Ortrter &Wong of the. Peace. Oyer land Terminer,
and Gene* Goal Delivery., Dr 'the trist of - all capital
• and o t her istfences In, the said cottnty4Schuyltilli by
their precept.; to me directed, have • red a Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol , very and Qear.
ter !Newtons of the Peed, to beholden 'ln 'Pottsville on
theist 3IONDAY In liar* imat.itt 10 o'elock, A:4 to
contht ne. two weeks
Notice IS theretre berehhereby'given to 4. Coroner, the
Justkies of the Peaceend Constables of e-sald county
of Sc?aylkill, that they are,. by the said preempts amp
inand Who then and there at 10 o'clock - In ale „fors.
n f the mid day, with tbetianills,'recorils,'lnqubd.
, trons, n exhininations and all ether remembrances, to do
those thhigs which, In their /*coral offices, -appertain to
i be dote.; and against the gleaners that are or then shall
be in the Waol of said county of Schnjlki4, are to be
i then and there to pros cute them as shal, be just.
1,... I kirGod sere the Chataseweeibi fiat
f Sheriff 'iDflice, Pottsville, i . WU. AIBTZ, Sheriff.
SebrrittrY, 7 : 107. c -,... •1 1 , 43-tc
N. B.—Thiiiifltne.ses and Artie wit t i e ;ro summoned
te 'atter:id ;mid Court are required, to a d punctually.
In cant of iremettendance, the law, lb inch cases made
and provided, will be rigidly enforred. 'This notice is
pubitchelby.order of the Court: . those concerned 'will
govern th#Fseltes accordingly. , .I
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CO
AL .
COAL-,-TrOm L. P.
;BOONE k Tunnel Collfery t —Tb uridersign.
0.- - LI OW 11
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' - . cAIN, HAcKERA, C . OK.
1 ... MINUS AND bIII*PEILS or
, s s 3la.icas. Seiertb.. coer.l.
, .
) 9 ...,aea14rt, lit other first qualttles of . ,
liVl4te mid Red. !Ash ,C ale.
\0.40 )1 , 4/..sul strut, Pbeladelphict,a Woodland
1 I Wharves, Schayiii/L. • ,
•
. TIIO34ASAINI Bloaxis 11..tcxxs.. tux M. Coots.
'Februa 'I,'UT I. -. 4 4 /
A th sl , AND and 31AIIAMIGY 032110.
1:-.1. ij
• e uilidersign'ed are Prpared th• orders
receive
or e ce l brated 'Ashland. Coal' from the "Bancro ft l'i•
oneer toll cryi" From the extemstrealtkratims and Ino •
proseeoen,x matte at the Collier thisnter for prepat •
* Sm.; the • Cval, they feel no hesitation to i) cling it to th e
114 6
Ztrade its aft article that can have no su liar in the mar'.ket. lir as to quality and freedom fro ' dirt, slate.and
~ other utpurities. They are ale.) preps,. . d to make con.
!tracts fur Lehigh and Schitylki I Coal f m other 'Mow'
, I DAN HOYT.. .EWIli t. W.,.
1 :.,
vorusty —sio i lti'lValnut st ... t, Cons ~ mill Building.
. • 7 64. Y. -• '
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.
E3IGII COAL,.
it •El zabetliport,
.T 4 0 , Jerse.tl"A direct 1 road co .• munication has
recently bee'n opened front-;th Lehlg . Coal Region to
thew to of New Yerh nal. a ltillabe hport, New der
sev. - hi Is the nearest gpp • ch will h has yet been
made , r railtnad from the Coal deposits d Pennsylvania
to tb gr lat marliets'of Newj Y. rk and. "ew .Enc.land -:-.
I For% rly. and , before the . pre , nt , inl pd routes w,Pt,
open tie dmlers in this rip obtain their Lehigh
Coal at Bristol, Penrsylvan at a !stance of more
than tulles, and eta freigh of abo tsl b 0 per,ten.
110W4t can be had by an infinui water 'communicat Inn
of 124nlies; and at a freight dflabautll.s cents per ton.—
The me relative advantages will also ie derived fiy all
the b yers.on the North River and it the vicinity 01
New York, and in all the New England States: During
the present season the subscribers will be the exclusive
shipp.rs of the celebrated South and West Spring Mourt ,
iiiip high Coal. at Elizabethnort. and vessels wilt now
, e
be ab e, at all times, to obtain sargoes Without delay.—
Train oP loaded cars with freAlyiptoined Coal are,now
recut ei daily, direct front the mines. • Considering the
latemiss of theiwstson, It is very important that orders
for this celebrated Coal. to be promptly executed, should
be mmit without delay tO our offices at New York, Phila...
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delpldi, or lloktuti. WIS Al - D S.N ill ED &M.. •.1
'1 1,4
Nos. 10 Ilneolway. - New York; 57 Walnut street: Pitiful- ,
delph a:Rd State street. Boston. July pa, 'Sd 44- .
• MEDICINAL, •
KATHAIRCI.
UAYE YO 'used Lyons ' athairon
11 for filtaJoir tit is the most delbrhttil toilet- Ara.
nl the world /I nd Is- oreeminently beneficial 'for Grey
and timid hinds, The Kati:la:iron hilly restored my hair
after s oChaldness of twelre years. Vomit train -
A. ATWATER,
Yo. 56 Warren Street. New York.
m, Lyons' Extract of Pura Jamaica Ginger, for dye
it and general nervous debility,Ac., can be had at
C. BA It LET'S
turnery and Variety Store,CentreStreet;Potttrrille:
Jber 23, 1853 • ' • 414 f
. BROWN'S '! .
heota
i l k ir4,
i .offbfi t It thunder l s - :
Tii and light
`.4ilngit In all corners of Schtitylknl Monty, and rains
new rug Stores, the undersigned still maintains in a
firm an Der, his old establishment as hiretotoiv. and
will ntiaue toaccommodate his customers in such k
prom t and satlsfaetory manlier as to warrant and se
cure heir entire confidence. At the nimetime ho
takes this opportunititireturn to hit friends and .
patro s his grateful aanowledgetnents for the
very ultstantLxl manner in which they hate. dm ,
'lug ny years, favored him with their patronage, and
hope f hey will continue to appreciate our humble efforts
to serve them. Our mug Store is tiled up in a superior
mantierind is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In
this d
et dur establishment cannot - be excelled by any
othe . nilar concern. : - JOIIN O. IllbrirS,
' I Druggist and Orriaist.
Potts Se, June 21, '56 - , . 2 44 f
- I 1 cpop MEDIC m v
:Tr ip estimated tli,ltt AY im 1..-.RfS Cherry
ii: Pectoral and Cathartic Pills have done Snort( to pro
mote tha - public health, than any.other one cause. There j
can be no queation that tie, Cherry Pectoral bas by its
thoinien Is owthousands cksreis of 'Cold. Coughs, Asthma,
'Croup, influenza, itroncleitis. Ac.. very much reduced
the proportion of deaths' from consumptive diseases in
this rountry: TIM Pilbrare as good as the Pectoral and
will c . iuri snore complaints. 1 . • , .
' ET r body needs mofe or less ,pnrging. . Purge the ,
Id f Its impurittek. Purge ' the bowels, liver and
Jim , e ytveral systeni tram ebetructlons. Purge out
lb le.:lssas which fasten on thabody, to work hp decay:
004 a
But. .illiseiict we should die only of old age. Take an-,
,tido early and thrust it frail the syitem before IL . la
- Yet, i Wong fo yield. I , - • .
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..' Ay , 11111 s do thrust Cub disease;nor only while It Is
*ea bpt wheult has lakerra strong hold. Ilt ra d the
este ding statements Of these who have been cured by
the frbm dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ulcers; Skin Mises.
ses.'i hasimatiere. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, 'mortal Pains,
•Billep { Complaints, llturtburn, Headache" Clout and
maul 'less dangerous hut. •till threatening ailment;
suchasiPirupbas en the r.se; Worms. Nervous_ I rritablii
ty. trait or appetite, Irregulerities,.Dluinces I*. the head,
colds. 'level, 'Dysentery, and Indeed every variety of
cordila to for whicisis purgat ire remedy is required.'-
Th are ntilrandotn. statements, brit ere authentic*.
ted our own neighbnrs and your own phy•Mians.
ln
Tri them once , and yen never will be without them..
.
P eh 23. gents per boxi--4 boxes for s t. is
' P
_pared I:v Dr. J. C. AVER, Chemist Lowell, Mass.,
and seld.by all respectable druggists everywhere.
Fetitiary 7', '67 .. ' . 6.62r0 ' •
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L and Strengthliinst Inavitably follow its
'ROE Use. .1 ,`
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LLAtill BITTERS
CELEOR A rEii HOLLAND REIIED.VFOR .
DYSPEPSIA;
Disease -of the Kidpewit,
,
WEAKNESS-OP ANY
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FEVER AND ACUE,
And the various aflections consequent upon a disordered
!MIAMI 08. LIVER,
Buell Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach. , Colkky
Illeartburn, .1 , 014 of .%ppetite, Despondeucy,Coo
li yen+, Blind
. and Bleed ng Yiles. In all,Nerrous,
.01111 Ofe l / 4 -
-,IJKACH E . iinfh...,
..digestion, Act ty of the Stoma,
fleartburn, •Loss of tppetite, Despnudeu.„
puninn. s pires. &c., ill in await - tele order. are already erfet4 ...ennui, Blind and Bleed ng pike . in all Nerd:w
ed in conneetton with the shaft. ' In additlim to th4Blu; i ll i b its ribunli n.re llc r a m n , d ,a lie hl ura gh la v ie . A
n ect inc lo ia n4,..i n t d ha jo si o n the nu r. re e erowi trea.
oat vein, there are und.'rlylng the !whole property e .. ' • , • '
relebrat"• - d - Baltimore vein. 25 feetthieic.•add four other ; ,
~ Mid is a purely vegeta a compound, respired on
- ed a decided cure.
workabio veins of Coal. If leastat, the hreakers.sehtibest Ffirretlicsclentlee principles, r the mannerol,The eels•
miners' Monroe. etc., will be put op diniplele by.the idin-i. heeled Holland p r eme d s% hare. Because of its great
ers, and capable of mining and sending irearduringitbell -
'need+ in moat of the Eure n States, Its introduction
season of 1857, fifty thousand tons Ofi Coal. , For pacilen-1 int& the - United States via tended more &penally for
tars, apply to
' i A. ILI V T "' A g e nt. , ' 1 those Of oar fatherland scattered here and there over the
1 • Wilkesbarre, L e eimutY, Pa.- , facd of thbrkiti. ghty.count . Meeting great and
.NoveMber 15.'59 . ' - 46•Stn i I read effiontthern, I now otur it to the Americas! pubiln
!ORtiCAAIS? CO R 'EIAE. 'oil 1 ktici . lirliag that its to aly wol rfultnellebiatvittues mind
i uilts ANT to. ita . o fthe r-: . • VT'
r
.. , I e l. c .X ti pl i tlrerly rocomni vied t those persons whore
phone Court of the County nyikill, ini,the" constitutions may have n InG:lred-hrthecontinn
mmohirealth of Pennsylrania, the' subs&lber, Ad-: one nib - of ardent spirits, or ther forms of dlaripation.—
minist i rer of Andreatetertlmer, bite of tbe borough or Generally I nstantaneous in ect, it Sods it way direct ly
Potter le, to the County of Schuylkill. &ceased, tern - 'to the!seat of Iltd•thrillin i tc
expose la idle 11 Public 'residues au ISaturdeY. the glaf , ' . rlng tip the drooping 8 Int, and In fact,lblnsing new
Arty of ffebrtinry next, at 2 o'clock In the ifternom at , .health - 4 nd .qulekenlog every ne.ve,
and vigor in the Trident. . ' It
the Reekange Hotel of. P. B: Kaerehirr, In the . ba gh ". me - E.—Whoever expects to Snit In Ibis a heves.
4
of Pottpitle, In ' the •Cotin 1 of Sebuylkili affirm! ell lbd disappointed; but to the neck; weak and. lofils01:7
All tbaj. certain half lot o& piece 4ground, situate In It - It will prove a 'crateful aromatic, cord , tal, poser i med
the Darragh of Pottsville, In the Cohnty or seb - py,ul4l „of hire tar remedial properties. - 7 ..' r i
and State of Pennaylvalls - to On- the southeastrfly i Caution I—The. greet port:dont,' of . I ..b. ri d.r lib r.. l l
side of Market street,•ln the homugh of:Pottsville at - A- 4 .,1*"...• has' lnduced many Imitati?ne. wa t tengX l, 7 4 7 .
ink bang the-northeasterly halt
_ofj lot marked in Pelt , ' ,boiled guard against Parriand n r ft i x. Pa ß oiw a se ie s
• and Pattetann's Addition to aahl.Borengb frith NpJ 72, . 1,4 itnythin7 else untf i llr 4n e f t s iottle
i i:j4. / tim , *bo y,„
:the afo&ft- ... Id half lot containing In front on kfarkettSt.! noliald Bi tte rs ' a fair r in ! i 'l t , a ll 71,,, e , finltaikoual
ti.lrty feet and in depth Id - Norwegian street, two lkon• . Aland hew infinitely surrinr-ft 1
Bits ler $5.00,1
died and forty four feet Ibe the AMMO snore or as. I a
Isiundf9.l in front l,y Markt street afen•sald, In the Oetr. byil"'iht , I
by Notaregian street &for& id, on air side by tot Nol 79, : , r
' 'i BENJAMIN PACE, JR. 'lt 130.,* •
end on lie &horrid@ by flee n th & pert of raid lot ntalli•. •.. r , • rherrweacnit r ists end Oda Ws. -
ito si ll , a pit t
o fi r l i r m ps io r . bottle, or stil'o_
her eartn.ty•two, (72,) the deld aatf let to be thirty Teat • ~,„,....-01V ittsb„ g , P a . , i
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wide el 'the way through. 'with thaapput tenanorts. von-' I
helot Philadelphia, by the agents-1101fresti A
sistir f a double two stoi'y frame dwelling heaset9ith ! Prr,L f 4 l ,... of the p.aierot; Jinbn Johns, 2,ll,lRare
atone t story on llarket street. and a one arid a i . -4 1 - tta• i : k Sono- • 133 North 241 street. Also in,
bidf 14'7 frame dwelling! bane ori Norwetan c =: - • 'rtn'-r- D y ott Ritter & Cb.l liocaster. by Jelin .P.lLeng
said a small flame stable, Idle the estate pl esid d /leg. by a ant 7'. 1 anemia and
ties And conditions ma& known it the thne and Saes t uPottivillo. John o._ Brow , , ,
itt. 1
b R. J. Fry; *new ,
al Well • . SAMUEL ILIIJOBTIILER, ' , . /Wing; Tams by
Hai. bl - Dr - B i t ' l' .
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1 ' • ' . i lk Admintitrater; /W. I. . if. Burns, aid .in e 7 • . , i:
.By order of th•VhaniOnutt, i' JOSUVA BOTELL ' 7 ;Wan le !
h petttnile, Jan. 2 ..-'67 446 t - Cleft - JuIJ - 5 ! • ..
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~N ..:~ -+..sic..
ittlitfi.
iindlostatiare 11114 ;
Election Riot.
ton's - riot 'at Chicago • dori
on Tuesday last, in which
i. John Wentworth for
iterswistiruteket ware ,
eitshirculnielLoy4ll - TYPitsa
Diegnuo.of apt Elateluteili Pt'
Or. .!aasph O. Itusersda. • ' *sty.
timid twat* if th• usdkal pro
"Ow dSsd dl , days sinew
' • ' ettillaay liepirattota:
4 i'becteartesi Cbataraatty at„lteuveo, Ma*,
ad a Itratioas aporbseat. • tb• tombola tun
timed the Mackie Lagadature to repeal the ad
potation. itio . eirer that tbe stork, ! ammo
aboat4Nl4llo,owei be Ms taut.
rinauk .
Nara:boa Csißonds to tla 110th alt., 'has
tithed Tts.,New Odom. Brodstiet has tom ob
Salatirl r the bag tato, sal Botta for
tam. Both ars Demoorats.
Tni&p.airgan Tritaetsto !lan. Tb. siki
manta art Pfforibte. • . . -
Th. garden 11113hirdber Case. •
The mosti o impoetant testimony of the week before th
Coroner's. Jay was ttat of John Darrel, a stioestiakse
erbosteteatiat be war erdered stray from Burden's bona
stoop ma tbe alight of tie murder 07 a male whota
subeettem 4 y 1441011%d. as hotel. Ile secrirshity
scribes the imaltion of the man who told hint toga m
eye resting tine band on the door latch, ai4 '
mica! the door with the other, as hi, honed mit,
the marks of the Moody.lnds p2ll In those exact
tlons. Eckel and Mrs:Cunahiliddp arltidlll anew
fnd rrpl vs thfat , .beoenitied to-talno'
fbr tW murder
"Tbe postonjoutnalecomptain :of garret
and highway-robberies in that city and neighbor
hood.
Naysmi, Psnic ranow, AND Ncit's4c.s Thum
"I do not wonder at the popularity id lit
DATES /IDLLAND BITTEttS, n0w. .,,
"For
"For tabithi 'fn's:violas to' its use, My ordinar;
foodteaused such eztream minsea, when placed bej
fore me,-thit 1 almosi 'dreaded -the tonal of ttii
dinner bell.
ill ;.Es I
. ery thing I eat disagreed "II
.me. yjrigestive organs seemed to. have lost
power, awd-my nervous 'Totem au oomplel
shit
at a
from th.
press considerable comment, and has bean, tht
principal topic; of conversation fora foiipighl,
Tho shocking.. iacidento•of the murder no
More startling than the mystery which enYet
it as far u identitteation ot, ite perpetrator O
petrators Is Concerned. The 'New York pal
app4i utterly perplexid in relatidp to ft. Si
of thew, inclinoto the • opinion that Bln. Ci
while others hare started a theory to the etre
that the crime was committed. by some assaw
yet unknown, and nnsuspetted. We did no't
our last publish the details of the murder. A.
however, the prUtrauted•seus ion of the Coroner'.
Jury in this ease, invests the case units,'
iuterest, we'extrigt the followintAn: reform!
_ . _
the murder froni - ihe NeW York Spirit:
It appear. that, while In pis own htuse,..ant,
ida own recut, ho, was assailed by, triarderei
who; failingto wangle him with a cord, dii
patched him kith a knife, and left biro' with hit
'h'ead toward the door—iaaard which he toil ovi.
dently strained fuf an escape-,100, find, welter:
lag. in his l ! loo'd.• Tint wad e..tupisnely drub:
sti l t as if the dere:veil had just come ih, and tiii
pt 'that nothi n g was taken troth the persoi
roves that the crime was net perpetrated by *rul
hers, r. :.r the parposo of itetuediato
than, was it dono for? and who hail
motive to put the• iinfortunate.''unin to deco
Who were in tike house? Scren . peqpic : and.*
the testimony taken, it is. air to presume th.
among them laid the critic,
,There seven pet..
sons were the lady Of tbelioasc, Mrs. Emaii., Cun
ninghatn and two grown tiad,rhteis, llets,ll an,
Augusta; a Mr. Eckel, who stem.. to have b een
the paramour ,of Mrs. C., a Mr. Soodgress, merit
boy of nineteen, who Prettn , to have been the lov.
er of , Miss Helen : the servant Hawkish, and the
Daniel'Ullman, whom wo ,utentiocOast, at.
he merely oceasionally l occupied si.roons on di
third floor, and was not properly one 01 the family
Now, w ho iscMrs. Cunningham? A.womatt , to ,
say the least, ' of very questionnble reputation :
who succeeded ifi Inr-atiating herself with Dr.
Burden, and, io obtaining fro.o ,hion a wane or , .
his house at a very easy. rate. Soon after her do•
tnestication on-his preminen, however, she-takesJ
into her family . a Mr. •Eckel; between whom and ,
'-
herself, at once intimacy of an unmistakeable
character growkup. Their sleeping rooms con .f
nett, and the many never perinits either of het
daughters to he her night. compan ' The Due=
tor notices this, state of things, and
• not only at,
once changes his demennorstowdrdni the lady, but
withdraws troM her table, •and lake Phis meals at
the Metropolitan hotel. lie is not rinly jealous of 1
Eckel, hut he is afraid of him. Na:y, he ewes
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sea his fear of 'both, to two ur thren!persons, and'
on no pretence: will he taste food oin touch drink
in the house. .Under this state, of things, her has."''
frequent canal disputes tir quarrels with Mrs.:
Cunningham, and among other
. things, accuses
her of plundering his safe of valuable papers, to
wit : an eridunce of debt against herself, of sev
eral hundred dollars. As'he' is free in making
this charge against her, she commences suit,
against him, laying her deranges at $lO,OOO, but
this dispute is compruthised without going into
Court, and the Doctor given her gnaran•,
teeing the house to her till the following - Juno,
and binding himself dot to injure or interfere
with her again. This is - the state of things in
the Imp, No. $1 Bond street, on the afternoon,
of Fridley, the 30th of Jaituary.
At five o'clock , Z , ll that afternoon, Mri. Cunning
ham any* she saw the boetor go out. Sherspent
the evening. at home with , her two 4.nighters, Mr
Eck,el, and Mr. Stiodgrans. At half past nine, the
two daughters retired to their rooms, on the fourth
floor; and Mr. Snodgrass, after going to the eel.
ler fork pitcher 6f,water . , retired to his. At ten
o'clock, Mrs. Cunnieglialw, accompanied by Mr.
Eckel went to the kitchen, and ordered the ser- t
rant Llantrah to bed. Between ten and eleven,,
she says, she parted from Mr. Eckel ; and, a few
minutes . after that; went, to hie door, and handed
him a note, which had beenjeft 'for.him that, even
ing. This brings matters down till nearly eleven
o'clock; rind, from that ,time, nine of the inmates,
0f.31-Bond street were distirrbed by the slightest
noise. A , neighflot on the opposite side of-the
street; however, at e quarter of 11, heard the tramp
of feet, and the cry of "MurAer 1" repented in a
half-stifled voice. The noise seemed, he said, to
come hoes Dr, Burdell's house, and he hurried to
the front window, looked over the way.. Bet
the noise hart ceased; and, judging his ear to have
been deceived' by some street atflaf, ho turned,
and went to bed. Tito other neighbors detected '
the smell of burning woolen at intervals through ` ll
that 'rough 'and gusty night. ',
In-the 'morning at half-past eight o'clock, the'
-body waii:diecevered by the Doctor's once-bay,
who at once gave the alarm to the ?amity. Mrs.;
Cunningham, on hearing the news, wept and tore I
her hair, but she did net go dawn stairs to look at
the corpse : 'Mt. Snodgrass rent for a physician,
add Mr. lillusan came down stairs; but Mr. Eck
eli in answer, as it would appear, to the note, left
for him riot. the, night betide, had gone 'out before
lieektest; a thing•whleh he ,had' never done be
fore. Presently the Coronas and officers came,
took charge or, the house, and Made a thorough
search. t On the Doctor's - tidily, a:ldition to the
marks of the ligature, which , was intended to
,strangle him, were fifiee7q deeply incised wounds,
the last of n Lich had severed the. carotid artery
in the neck, rind in one broad,gush let out his life.
Thelitood spirted on the wall nearly Aix feet high,
and roust-have drenched the murderer.; for their
dripping skirts (tainted them wherever they went.
Marks of blood ere found in theloljoining closet,
where ,tho retc es had washed their thuds. and
from ti.e, %ems tit the murder, the blood was traced
up Stahl thofourth story, in a sore orst,O; room,
for dirty ePthes ; from thence ibto a vacant room
io,front. There was blood on the knob of this
andinospois on the floor. There was here,
also, a grate partially burnt Out, iu which there'
seemed to be some fragments of burad - woolen ;
and the fire appeared to have been ,extinguished
by pouring water on it, as the •inaritlepiece was
covered with a thick coat of ashes: ;The blo r od un
this floor had been covered carefully with drops of
spermaceti. From the fourth story to the base
ment the dripping garments. had made their way
(prebibly after water,) and the basement door was
stained, where the assassins had eitheitried if it
were 'safe, or:opened it to let one or the otherlem.
porarily out.
Those were the signs of the crime :toa k this
'basis the Coroner began' his invest`li tt In
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turn, Mrs. Cunningbarp, the servant r.
Eckel, and Mr. Snodgrius testified that. . had,
beard no noise that night ; • aud Mrs. C., after giv
ing in - her main testimony, produced's certificate
of marriage, dated 28th of October, mad; between
her and Dr. Burden; by the Rev: Drink Marvine.
Dr. Marvine in being milled, however, did not,
clearly :dent the body as that of the man who
married Mrs. .. and the tof Mr. M., who
saw the ceremony, was likewisenot positive In the
matter ; both thought the wan wore levier wide.
kers, and looked dilferently,and an impression !
WWI thus left on the public mind that Eckel bet
personated Dr. Burdett, and thai the plan was to
put him to deatb, at the first eonve . niettl, opportu
nity, in order that Mrs. C., es, his widow, mi g ht
fall into possession of his property. This kW'
thesis settee to be strengthened by the fief , that
the Doctor took receipts from Mrs C.„
to the date of making her bit wife; and the pre.
sutnption Eckers guilt andeotnplicier with her.
a
is also further engthear, by the ending in his
dressing-ease the very p p ers Welt waub•equent
the Doctor
had accused Mrs! C., of II alive' frutu 7.1 sa fe.
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Alt immeove muss at (of imanY bas bten ad
dared to endeoroi toirer,er s ue Lire setors in this
' horrid tragedy. So iar 0 4 10" Puiliii stwogil
billfis. Caoreinghiperiteei Mr. Etked—rtoy strov.
ty . ..a ili i i c i t h er - r oold PA F orrietiA ou the testimo.
sod . publie. 'They limy , bo guilty,
ay thoii•far'
- bid the-Copi bar sat been outdo Out. The attar
riiige,
who 1 1", es-Malmo so. conflict
as i pea g 4 . 1' a sy a t e ry . a a the le:units/A