Inas' POTTSVILLE. PA. Al, 195 T. BATiRD '-__:.-• .----_-_-.7_7::.--. ::-.--:.—_. _______ ______ fiarTas circulation of the Wane JiKnrial;.ll %It to -the a vers. cirealatlon of anp Tani. Other lish In ondadted in Ile Coota,r--tead ecit c ht t i t e e atom th e best portion of the population. anaufnerttse. ra sold insetted in itsooluns Is, of 'course, worth al Much to the advertiser as if putastied in ally three o ther. Tor pers In oar dties the rates of wirertteinenio Oriel am 41e4 in price , socerrtiing to the drcriislion of the paper. perTWE INVITE the attention . • ', Vis / it throughout the United States to the I v ,— We are desirous of collectieg ail the it la" ferred to, below—as epeeiiilpas possible • COAL ,sTATISTICIL - ' ~.. ...;' lrill• tat pre., of Or country pals 0 4 pi 4rticie around/ f ..' , As Chia exists in it large nambet ofibeVest. ern and godson `6 - Lates — end 111li° .in Western p sonu i m ost.--sre are &shone of oseertaining tbs•nalabir of Bituminous Collieries now worked, , r a pietiase that will tte ready in 1857 or *doh are progrosieg—whether worked by drifts :iiinning in from the water level—by sinking a Shift or glop.—depth of Slope and Shalt—the Steam Power employed at each Colliet—the, quantity , of Coal mined in 18511—the>nntober and thick-, ' oess of 'veins is far as ascertained, and the extent of Coal area a.s far as krown—tho, principal mar kets, end tho distance to those markets, whether by Railroad or Canal. We will be thankful to any person residing at any Colliery, if he:will give us the above Informs tion as early as ;he can--statingOte name' of the person or persons or company working the same, toptheeerith the name-of the County or State in. which I dle Colliery is located. Adams B. BANBAN, Editor Ditamme Torn natl.: Pottsville; Pa.. • BUSINESS NOTICES. SEE ADMINISTRATION NOTICE of Chas. Rariet. PUBLIC SALK—Sea ademilerment of Rumpus Kant net- • • READY-MADE PAPER BAGS are for sole at store. -I SEE CARD of John Sethlnger, Justice . of the ROM St. Clair. MINING CHART:4es advertisement Of II L. Barnes, Philadelphia. YRESUI GARDEN SEEDS are for sale at Danion'siMre. See advert-lament. % - • CANARY BUlDS—good sidpre—are for ale Joseph Shell. ,Sep 44vertliement. COAL' MINERS are wanted 4tt Saw Mill Run, neat • PIO-Auer. See advertisement. • • ABOUT THIRTY good carpenters are wanted at Au ' derided. Carbon Co. See advertisement. PROPEAtTIeo'n Centre and Railroad streets, is °Strad for rant by 'Murphy. See advertisement. , SIM advertisement of Samuel M. MeCulchen, MIR Wright and Burr Mill Stone Manufacturer, of Mad& phut. JAMES BROWNS' Grammatical 'Weeks, are sold by Peter °Ham, 118 Arch st., Philadelphia: See Overtime. went.' I , . • TOWN LOTS In FOIIIItIthI Spring, this County, are of fered for 111 * by George A Peter Seitsinger. Sae adver ment: A SALESMAN AND CLERK Is wanted .by A. A yreg Co., at Mt. Carmel, Northumberland County. See adr aertisement 'VALUABLE COAL and Timber Lauda In Schuylkill County are offered fur sale. Se; advertisement sigdad lianas -Spencer. A COAL WWI'S on the ver Schuylkill at phta. 14 offered4nr sale. Seeadvertisment slamod, "Box 1121, Philadelphia Post Office." A SPECIAL MEETING of the stockholders of the 'Philadelphia end Sunbury Railroad Company will be held In Philadelphia on the 13th proSlmo. See Notice. • • EDMUND SLIVEN-1, of Tamaqua, inserts his Card In another column Our young friend is egentleman of .markelabillty, professionally, and We cheerfully direct attention to hie Card. NORRIS WORKS.—We as *Mennen to the sovartfie . ment of Corson _West A Kelly, Iron Founders , Ac.. of Norristown. ...Viet'. mining machinery is of superior _quality, enjoying an enviable reputation. `They manu facture a fins specimen of the Cornish Pumping Engine. , _ mo„ Hot. JAMIE H. CAYPEILLI, nerionsly m. posed Jut week. He is now we are happy to state, eonvaleeeent, end again, iolia seat in Cod grass. • .AITIAMN lam ALLENToWN RAILIIO4.-111 the coarse of the ,ensuing fortnight, thcteitizens of the Coal Region will. a cklied ,- ntion make up the subscription of $100,60q,. yet iteedid to place this Road under oontral'A . . } Vir t ,e,havi not spare to advert.fully to the necessity of,Protaptly comple. 'ting the subscription.*.E;ery7italinterest of th e Region paints to the Aub rn 0141,41entown Rail road, as a connection most important.' irOIRIA a X or BANKING y t te ! tplir.4.—our Schayr , kill Haven neighbors bar? f(ppßed , for the incor poration of a Bank at tb4 poio, In be-called the. 7 "Citizens' Bank." We a,' in favor of an increase of banking ' capital to !nee ( the wants of legitimate business. -At all times and places; it is preferablt to "shaving." (In this )ounty - more money is toed for, shavintpurpose, tbnciin banking. ' A . general banking- law Is superior to the preseit system, sad the present system 1. infinitelyto be (. preferred before 'a toleration of 4 that Iniqultous„ operation, yelepOstaving." .(j.: 0111161 87.1 LUG Convonisa—The conclusion of a communication in lost vreak'o - Gasetto ie , .follows - • _Since the Demoeatic majorities in Abe' county have become so overwhelming, old line Whigs in great numbers hare passed into our ranks. This is all right. It is but a jOit tributi to the -. power of Democratic truth,- and we are glad to have theta hew converts to swell the ranks of the jtp mocraey. But these new fledged Democrats must not be permitted to control conventions, the nomi nations, and the policy Of the party, as they did last Fall. They mast consent to_remain as votes in the ranks, until they learn from theta who are older and more Oxperienced than them selves. The old line Whig party never were able to teach the Democracy how to.- make nomina tions and manage a political campaign; nor 'do We-believe• the recent converts frOm that party can , teach the present Democratic leaders. Thej - tried it lait Fall, and the result is before the people, We hope -they will now eviie to tarry a while to Jericho, until their , beards are somewhat grown, - before repeating the eapeiiinent. Too iaconsiderate, sir. COmmunicant. ber-that these new fledged Democrats whi; were a fearful dead-weight on the old Whig party, land -diluted it because theirt.laints for office were; not promptly..cu.:iamb fecognsed, have no othei:oli jest in alzing themselves to the.Democraoyi.but the. obtaining of the lion's share of the meats of offish. The !big .party , was glad enough to get HI of them. Already the riethoe. racy are squirming ander their rapacity., Sqbirm away. There is much of the leech in the oom. , position of these, new fledged Democrats. .' t hey are hard to shake off. .. • •••• • Conrail:as roe C041:1 MINOR OPRRATIORL— The query is propound —by either ignorance or willful blindnsas4 the merits - of the matter— . why, le it that the people ; l of Schuylkill County _ . are now not opposed to the corporation. of Coat Mining Companies in this Region ? The quer. tion is readily 'simmered. Our operators are op posed now as ever, to the incorporation of Nut pinies for milling With special privileges. Apart bower Cr from that opppaltion, experience readily proves that eery little if aLy advantage is gained by CoMpanies thus incorp e tc& That they man • not compebi Successfully! with' individual enter prise has been thoroughly demoustrated.in all the .Coal Regions of Penosylrania.' • In former years, in tact up to this period, in Schuylkill County, every want of the Trade, every . demand from abroadjbasbeen met ably and en ergetically by the - individual ope.ssors. The up per Coal measures In the Southern portion ef the Schuylkill Basin, in fact ell the veins above ws. lee level, where less extensive improvements, and less capital were needed, have boon worked with signal ability by our individual operators. Now 'however, things are changed, in that portion of the Basin where Coal hasbeen worked oat above water heel, and where' an as/Hi:elation of capital *imperatively needed to develops those lands where the Coal measured run to the depth of from ! one to two thousand feet, :no individual opera tor can open a colliery-Where improvements • . alone will cast from Ally to one hundred thousand dollari. This teak must !devolve on the land owners, srlalte4lse praetical working of it Should be carried on.by the ind i vidual operator, under the provisions of a lease. The sentiments of the : citizens of Schuylkill .County have undergone no idling.. In regard to the incorporation of eempanies, ',endowed 'with epeeist reining privileges. We hare opposed such enaetniento for they open the door to/erious abuses.. Tkey woal i d not only • threaten to mine the entire Trade of the Region, to the injury of the individual operators 'working aide by side with them, but stoek.jobbing • speculations would enter largely into the buaidesa, hiving a tenders. eyto crush,ktillmore rapidly the' individual Ope rator. Individuals eanooteompete, with Comps ! elm, vial Mutual advantage. While companies .wort it alms, or at legit a small Pilaf, individu als moat retire from Acid. The, position of this /legion on this question thong be rightly appreciated:. It should be undermined that while a large portion of It will continue for Years to be mined in the oil style, yet it will favor the iscor potation of Companies litho will derelope the I deep, underlying veins of Coal in the Southern pnrtion,of the Basin; mate the n'eed'ed Inapr°4- ts tl , n, all then lease. them to individuiropota tqrs. By ibis plan, all' Interests will work ha-rocs. thusly sod rione would be beneltted more than c land oonera. It will thus be LPN:nivel fur ulna plovers this RION" favors the tooortaira:, vtok of Companies. It **spike. the rich rain- .ft at his ssurts buried deep io the bosom or M-oth.- Leith t te b „ Pbiseemiltis to dos attain. - :,1 0 1,014 isthOtrY *ea. J* 4l- ' • M=IVXM=I Tug Tsa:rti lit +lt, le iiioa& t thii4• r. Campbell's bill will II the Housee witit-untas ti anntadments, but Us ' Cit Will Doi passlleS,Fenate. It is id possible at **OW, will)* aeinte. Ogled this wallah lied srePreintlnt 40411 41 the Ir 4 and; Cuss ~Inert gessevilli , ibialre. ,It however, is i ID 5164. If. at MO resalistOte free Us ersaid_be liensietl b,!' 1 11. 4!lillIC'IMO , * not, datiabler - tied'iiiiAillelit this llilastiris, we would be - oh fsWl stults Isigor. - Frevilit s' fall ,Trwurft 'lea itharin:stie kgislation in the nest 1 Fine Trade Con ' A. pleasant thing to tea: 'template is the hie that the Senate ternse4 bye vote of 2,6 to lit impend th e voles, itawnier to lake np the' Pat Cell 'freeßailroad Igen bill. In foot the on this qtattittlatiOk.avir; and Peonsylvattlett interests itnSsiAtloi:tisti pis sot. 'What werhissSi now itaritati, is the action of the nest Ceilit'silhe Iron question. Funn ellrina, hair iiititeb l it stake— , Will.her Coal and Iroli-lilereals be sacrificed at the Free Trade al tar f We fear the worst, yet hope for the best. 8118 DU ANDOI,II.IIIIiSTAL TRlM—There .is nothing that our e tisens should feel greater pride in, than having our streets . adorned with ailed* and on mental trees. The old assertion that in business streets, try are, an impediment, is fal-' laeleas. A beset try tree is certainly much , cool er and more coeveMent than an unsightly awning. Those who base Cot. their propertY thus adorned, should Mks tenuMdititis steptio pliant. Spring is 'rapidly approach og. The suliableiatme for plant, leg is at band: trange as It may seem, even in this large and we I wooded cOutity,l trees suitable for shade and ornamental par Pore are yearly be-: coming scarcer. le feet, nurstirgneen every wherei a • state that the demand annabilly °g reeds their obit; it; tp supply. 'h ose therefore, who wish to.* supplied the cote ng Spring, should send in Illiir, orders early to Brtal:l's store. I • As wood becomes scarcer, and dearer in price r it 'is well to seek foi a cheap, and at J l the same time to beautifuLsubatitlor.the ordinary wooden ten Ce. For hedging pu t s, especially on our bills, we have, yet to ,see l thieg superridr. to the Osage Orange. It is hxrdyilbrives well in this climate, and makes an unique and charming hedge, when it attains the fa height. To animals it is per fecity impenet le. Those who decide to plant the Osage Orange the coming mouton, shoild send in their orciegesrly to Dineen's ; store , as be has ' mad e arrange me n ts to have the plants forwarded to him next Spring. ; The ptant4 will be accom panied by full direetions bow to plant, trim, etc. • 1 LEONLiTURIL . . HARRISBURG, Feb: 14.--Samtra.--A resolu tion was adoptCd filing the 17th of March for the election of Stile Treasurer. : . " • • 'Feb. 16.—A memorial from ,Lucy Stotts and other ladies, asking for such alterations in the laws of the State as shall allow Women the right Icrvote wad refWrred to a Select Committee. ii The joint rescilution from the Rouse, to adjourn over from the 27th of February to the. 9th of March, was taken up and passed ,—yeasl7. nark& - Bone a.—Th supplement to the General Bank ing Law was ported favorably; and a' farther supplement to he same negatively.' • ' ' A resolution as as Z. Aered and passed, Axing the 24th of March for IT Anal adjournment of the Le gbilature. • 1 k Feb. 17 .St' i zes.TA.-ifr. Straub read in place a supplement to the act of incorporating the. Allen town Railroad] Company, and alpo a supplement to the act inrorating the 'Dauphin and Sus buehanna Cott Company. Feb. 18.— essrx.--Bills incorporating the liiiiining Bank and Cental Bank o 7 Pennsylvi f _nia, at Ilollid4sburg, pasted finally. ---- lioi;se.--A supplement to the ace incorporating the A llentomi Railroad Company, was read in place• i . • Mr. Hoffman, • supp l ement t o the act relative to the sale of intoxicating liquors. - The bill reducing the tolls on the Delaware Di. vision of the Pennsylvania Canal passed finally. Feb. 19.—Sxnara.—Iiills :neCiporating the Iron City Bank and Farmeraland Mechanics' Bank of Centre county', passed finally. 1 • • 7 THE] COAL TIRADE. Amass Petteyllle, February AI, 1857. ty sent by Itailroaid this week is 27,- Total 259,722 18 against 227,129 07 The quantf 295 15 tone. tons to Baum riod last year. new feature to notice in the trade :he Operators are preparing their the Spring business, and but little ;listed forward it present except to 'I • !date wants. 1 • 1 ULU Navigation Company, wilearn, iCanil relay by, ihe first of 'March, levent mild weedier continue--there be but little trade going forWayd be ef the month, even if it should Fe have! this week. Collieries fo Coal will be Pi supply immefl The Sehuyi will haveAtbe 'should the p will however fore the mid( op's. quite a harmonious insisting of the interests IS Phila.!phis on Thum the rates of toll, ie., wens sufficiently I . - satisfy those present that the av erage, i • l and transpbsrtation will not be low- I were lest year—it is however believed open lower; and advance as the season veilJo a higher point than the rates . This is , undoubtedly the true pol. a regular trade thqiughotti the whole Thera wu different Co day, at which diseussetto I rata of toll or thin theyl' that they rill progression; now charge, ify to m— aiden. The polic3 York Trdde i cursed with will depend once with tl• Mr. Cullen, we learn; is terestauf tained or i a es on • the I open ingla road with without, it. berland by the chei great fresh posed. lAII or six heel having it of allowing.drawbacks for the New by the Railroad iComptMy, was dia. out,arriving at any conclusion. This on 'future action :rind. further confer a Schuylkill Navigation Company.=. President of the Railroad, Company, indifferent on the eubjetit. If the in. le trade should require ,them to be re -I;olished, be will conform to theirmish 7 iliject, when fUlly expressed., The cs will not be lesa than $1 70 by-Rail .he drawback, nor less Clap $1 55 o Rzoiox.--We learn from the Coin. .) papers, that the damage sustained pesike and Ohio; Canal by the recent let, is not so great as it was tint sup repairs can be Made in about a month I, if u proper energy is used-by tbtise charge. l , last week that exertions would 'be West to supply an increased quantity I. void suffering for the want of fuel the l inter—and an advertisement for 100 the Monongahila ,Region, near Pitts be found in this paper. There is a ity of Coal mined and piled up on the .la, which is new going forward to he suffering throughout .the West for ntcr, was caused, not so much - from the • • • be Collieries to produce the Coal, but • ant,' of water to carry -Itltt marke in lied. Wwatat Made In tb, of Coal to ensuing miners for burg, will , large..quin Monongab market: faelthie w ability of from the after it wn, IL 6111:111,-Thi writer of the money sr• Limas Philadelphia Ledger, of:Tuesday list, "no difficulty 'slims fur apprehended e Lehigh Canal Company and the Le v Railroad Company." We are glad to were .Informed that a bad feeling tide in tli state's,. tha between t hear it. , esistedhe wean these two' Companies, end . tha ~ t he Canal ( Company *as Very loth so 'enter into any' erten, .moots with •the LehighaValley Rail rend, that would be likely to divide the trade according to the facilities of each. OD the Le high the Ccif trade is otseeuAlj'. limited—the available Coal land is nearly ill, if not • quite all, -covered 14 leaves, and the only prospect for any considtaii!le increase of Coal is from the Wilkes loam! Region via. the White Raven Rallrond.— Unless l Coal rommands's eertaiii pries on the Le high, the E Wilkeabarre Coal cannot be -brought over the 7unotaitt into competition with it, , *M ont the al °mance of a drawback in its favor by the transporting companies., This trouts over the mountain 'Fliminiebed last year—and the Lehigh Valley Lit. besides taking the increase, took about 1 88,000 tensor the tonnage of the Canal.. If the neoessau Veiling stock is provided,,,., r al ~ d ad r . Company ill draw more heavily o the , Canal 1 Milo year. Placed in this position, the CoakTrade : by Canal ppearsto be ;limited from this time ont, unless the y can manage to draw pretty largely for i a supply op the Wiliestarre Regina. Under each eiretimstonees, It *as hardly to be expected but that the Cans] Company *Cold feel somewhat embarrassed in their future arouse, and show some signs of po' talenia tower* ills Iteilroad Comps . uy. Rut its the writer of the money articles in the Ledger is in iotorested patty, we presume he speaks advisedly, on the subject.—With but all:o -1 iled Coal Trade at present, it would i be great folly, if Apt Madame', for the two eumpaniertn quarrel and reducethe rates , of transportation on each'. I other, antler iodating eireuratanees. !tine ivied [ a few , Years ago i,y the Reading Railroad and I Reheylitillwavigation Companies, wheuplatad in 1 similar eiretunstances, and resulted very &las i trously t both retrying companies. •: - • '• Theeu piV oryosi sent frointhe Lehigh, Re. glen last , oak was distributed as follows,, It is netlrly' lll 4 , to supply. the local trade on the lines of the d erent Railroads, and bat little issebord either Non Yotk or Philadelphia: To Bovidere * Control, (No! JoTetT) . Nor* Pine's ' Porootor,os . • Ws ' ' tirS detaile'erthe r! - 7.`4111 I 14.i.*P*.:-444tii:-sB:3*;..r"if and of;sr 40341bie' of so,* *; iti****.loos *.'ess6l, etoett of tab :COmpatty.. 1a.. , 51,8130,08iF44ga1de balsa, on band, 11164114 hiltVern:l4i; $9,248 - 88, . loin of $6,000;,•-•a scats to 028 44: Thi s ealleient to pity - 4t is Company hive no dote, and as the - - ailittindibires will his light to the future, Mbile the 0.4)&4. will be matirially increased, they feel, - confident they mill' he able to pay dividends regularlilransafter. , The product in 1855, was 89,928 tons, and in 1858, 150,621 . tons. This Company prepares the Collieries for mining and then leinresthetiorkineef them to iirdirldtrals; the meet prude* poi* for all Coal CorPorations. froa sm minis• aortrix.r VIANTILATION OP 'COLL isciies, AND UNDERCIIIOUND WORKS. • . • Iffisatirevd.l • The lord and pillar system will admit of ritionieno. dilleatkos to meet the demands of circumstance', to sail thick and thin. 'Mies, roofs which all freely and floors which are leaded to the creep, the cleavage of the Opal anti the indication of the vein.' All them man be carefully initiated babe the plan of winking by bed and pillar is laid down and adapted. A vein laying at an 'a u & of 20a or opinirdi. would hardly admit of be. lug worked by any undification - of fiord and pillar, but it may be-worked with sass to Many mina *Mg at an angle of Iltc Sometimes the lords and headway's are set MI at right angles to the direction we have supposed them, or the headway' an driven level across the in cline at the vein, and pa/alien* the winning drifts, and the herds are driven up the Incline of the vein and par abet to Unsoldering drifts. The beds in this care are only driven from one set of winning drifts to another, but di the bords arena continued until they intersect those drifts. Ope to every half dozen is sufficient, Merely to open a communication between the two es • tries. The other bads most be short to leave a requi site strong pillar between the goat and the drifts of the adjoining district. The pillars see then svnnsneneed on the rim and worked backless...is toward (ire winning drifts belonging to the workings of this district. Eight or ten pillars ere worked back at the Mute time, and are kept needy abenet of each other until taken out. The whole of the pillars laying in thb line between the pil lars supporting the drifts of the two:4o*Mo districts are worked out. At the MIDI, thne d nett:pillars is be. lug worked out by one set of men, - a set of horde and headway" is driven. whieb Is formink another set of pH lam, by another set of men. Those" neelwaye r e ady to be commenced when a previous riet,of:pillans tuts been finished. When this form of turd and pillar Is adopted, the end Palms which are opened scathe lest take. out. and they stand, exposed to the premure of the roof front eight to twelve months. Ali Abe reit on the rise stand a shorter period of time .under the root 'be one on the extreme rise of the district Is commenced , to be worked as soon as it is opened out by the horde and headway". .This mode of working the pillars may be the most con.. verdant In many cases. hut it is advisable to avoid it as mach as possible, because the pillars are first. commenced on the rise which forms the goal on the rim of the pll tare which lemma exposed to the greatest port of the pram* of the roof over the goat Then the - pillars on _ the extreme Illp•of. the district become very must re, timed in mine byjbetr being crushed .11th this pies. sure. Tbe pressure of the goal In this ease would be in creased upon the pillars with the angle of inclination of • the vein. . When a system of bond and pillar is adopted in s Coal mine. it is advisable to take out the plateau soon as is practicable, after they hare !been -opened. The pillar* must be so arranged in relation to the inclinatkoi of the vein, that the Coal from the line of the pillars may be all conveyed down the inclination or level by the fide of the pillars. The mine may be opened into a number of districts, and eseh district nay be eimilarly or_differently worked by any of the systems of b red and pillar, or of long wall or long work, but it is preferable to adhere to one gen eral method. which Is best adapted-to particular , veins. Item easily be seen which of the modes best Pulls a vein, by commencing the workings of the first districts openedi hi a vein on an experimental made, then to eidlopt that proved tote the best. This simple means, *Mob only needs a little additional care in the commencement of the wbrks,aroulri In a great ninny cases see very eoruriderable sums in the working of the Mine. But we most mat short our observations on the Newcastle bord and pillar systems of working. and notice the ventilation of the same, with that 01 the'breast and pillar which we described before we began with hoed and pillar, and I must confine our detailed remarks to one district which kill answer the description of tire ventilation of the rest of the districts in the mine.- Beginning first with the breast and pillar workings, which were only inipertectly, ventilated in the days this system of working wss generally need. After the air had descended the shaft, it was carried along the principal drift to the first net bff drift which is open to the working parts of the mice. An air door liras then placed in the principal deftt in advance of the junction of the two drifts which forced the air Into the comment:sting 'drift in one undivided body. Thts lowed its new course directly to the working breasts by passing through tho last communicating cressheading which is generally Ina line with the headways. which carry the air close past the months of all the breasts in the range, which often constituted the whole of the workings of the mine, or the whole of them which were in operation at one and the sine 'time. It. wax then conducted into the goaves or old excavated bread*, which it .was intended to ventilate but which it could not be expected to do, eiceipt In a very im perfect manner on account of the roads being partially or totally closed up by tails of root or by the upheaving of the-door into the breasts and beadasys The air was prevented from entering directly into the old finish ed breasts by temporary air stopping' built' of thin planks or of stone in the end of the breasts which com municated with the headway nearest the face of the breasts. It vestry those air droppings that the air was forced to pass siongibe headway" to the extremity' of the workings or working breasta, and at this point ,• communicathon was heft open to the old workings, or gravel. The air was then' conducted through the pas sages found open In the old works to the return air drift, by which it round its way to the ascending air ones by widest ft seeped from the nine. / By the Iteta of the pillar which we have seen bled the letter 11, we may learn that the wings 4 1 = end of the pillars are intended to support the roof over the headways in order to preserve open, to thrm a free airconrsi throughout the whole area of worked parts of the mine. The whole of the headways are communt, tatted at their extremities by an open breast, or by a narrow passage driven parallel to the breast. The com munications of all the other breasts, between the breasts or narrow passages which communleated the headways together at their extremities, were shut off by air stop. plop, so that'when the air entered from one headway to another, it was forced to traverse the whole length of the headway bete* it could be conducted to another ' headway, the length of a pillar in advance, to which it I bound its way by the open communicating passage. It was thus conveyed alternately from headway to head way until it had passed through every headway In the mine. at least it was designed to piss through every headway In the mine if they could with any reasonable amount of labor be` kept open for a free passage. By this means their& was coursed backwards and forwent" through a considerable amount of visaged', which when added together, showed that .the air was sometimes coursed through a total length of subterranean mrdisge, between twenty and thirty mud, which caused a vast amount of friction to the moving current of air. It was also a sous of much labor and expense to keep those roads open,' and quite a number of hands was daily' employ ed to remove the falls which took plate at some points of the paseages. When the floor of the Mine was subject to the creep, it was impossible to prevent the roads from becoming closed up by the rap heaving of the floor. When the creep was prevalent in this system of working and ventilating. it wore with dit. Beatty that one direct road could be kept open fie a free. ale course; the rest of the old workings were then left, to their destruction. which however,would be a cotield, stable time before they would ho c ompletely closed up. As long as they remained partially rpen, those open parts would become charged with, an Aphides pm, which would it various times be forced in nart into the air roaditof the mine, thereby endangering explosion". This mode of working and - veutliating was carried on in the Newcaittle Coal Yield, until the beginning of the present century, when'tdr. Puddle. a celebrated Colliery Viewer, introduced his system of b nal and pillar, work ed in panels or districts into a number of Collieries in the district of which he was manager. He ventilated each 'district with re separate current of air, sod in creased the amount in circulation, and was the author of several important improvements, which leave his same to be remembered as having dohs Mons In bring • - ing the Coal mining operations in that Coal Field to their present perfection. than all the Mining Engineers and Government Inspectors before or since his day. It would have been impossible to work the deepest and most fiery Goal seams in the Newcastle district without Mr. Buddle'a improvements or someotherimprovements In working and ventilation, which are an equivalent to Mr:Buddies. aysterm. The ventilation or this system, which la the tend and pillar worked in panels and die tricts, the working of which we have already described, cornea next under our notice. From the bottom of the shaft the sir takes its course alone the middle exploring diift, and follows this course in an undivided body until It readmit the mouth of the winning drift+ which lead to the firsliopened districts in the mine.; The principal winning drift then receives a division of the whole current of sir, and this Menthes is 'aided forward to the workings of the district . - When we described the mode of opening the whet to be worked by bord and pillar, it was shOwn.tbat the ex ploring drifts were driven three in range. only separated from each other by thin pillars of standing Coal vend that the winning drifts were eithee driven three to gether, and separated, similarly, by pillars of Coal—the so:addle drifts In both came being the main sir and wa gon roads, by which the sir is s ubdoeted to the work ings. arid the worked Cod entivgied from the workings ; to the shaft. Here we see that the winning drifts alter they leave the centre exploring drifts, must cut tad hi teraett one of the side exploring drifts. It is here ne commie, to know that the side drift" are dzed for es espetir ways, and they counanalcate dire ctl y with the Mr shaft. Then, as we observed, , the principal or mid dle winning drift always cuts and intersects one of the aide exploring drifts, then to prevent the sir from es caping directly to the air shaft, the communication with side drift mast be cut oft, and both drifts having the same roof and floor, the usual air stopping, built from the floor to th e roo f would shut off the communication with the air shaft, and the workings of the district" in • advance of this point. To preserve a free eoursebetwaen the two sections of the side exploring drifts, which is thus divided by the winning drifts; a vacuity I. cut Over the winning drift, of an equal ere", anCin a line with the side exploring drift; then, to abut off the to tercurrents between those two interseetinedrifts, an arch is built over the principal winning drift directly under the vacuity which is cut In the roof, the arch, as it were, *muting a part °Ube winning drift& while the two sections of the side exploring drift air left ham and joined to each other over the back of the arch, which leaves the course of the alr treenail the districts In ed. van.* of those points, free and uninten7pted. The , arch we have just noticed Is called en air messing, and the escaping air moues over the bolt of the arch, while the fresh air is entering to the workings of each district underneath these arches orals trimmings. It is neemeary to form an sir crossing over every principal winning drift leading to every, district in the mine. From this point the air follows i straight coarse to the free of the winning Mitts; then. after ventilating she farm of the drifts, it Is pissed along the nearest headway to the foam of the boots, into which the air is throws by ebeck boards ;diced in an angular manner In the headway court*, so that when the body of air atrikes the char board, it is guided into the end of the bard, which it ventilates by its centrifugal force. A road is left through these check hoards barely sufficient for the passage of the Wagons. Ohs of those cheek' boards , is erected at eiery lord end. But when the horde see finished, by tommunkating with the new beadways iii hdvance, the cheek boards are taken down and reererted at the ends Of the new horde, which arefet off from the new head way whieb is driven lbri length of a pillar, l andvine& We mast here remark that when the bards bead ways are bring driven they are continually and mutts. , ally interesetW each other. which is always opening new commudationt Into thi headvrays along which time entreat of air le passing end ventilating the bards In its rasp. Whenever a new counaunkatko Is thus bite tbe, headway, a temporary aft stepping Is flitted •in the trominnulading behind - the ono bleb was last tweed. This loses the air along the ewly eminnunteatbag herd, into theireadirsy the length of a pillar behind; along which it passes, and ventilates the horde which remain uscommunkated and unenish ed. .Theire are often three bee Sways to tm ventilated hy transmitting the air along the last communicating bon,* and those tworliways are required to be open Orr ,the nod of the horde cm it,M opposite extremity- of the alletrict width le farthest Men the winning drifts. Tim herds nearest loth* winning drift being nearest in advance, and throw fariliset frocalbe winning drifts are always Suiturst behind the hese of the winning drifts, wbtrh require , the me of two or tbrea beadwaya , at the mm• Host After the air 'US pasted along all the working headway*, and sinditated that fluml. - the faam aft tlars de In their resew. it te Small tete the old "Many thtmgh srldria It poem In 'Net 'wows to the eat* air.way, drivel bY lb. Obi tot the Priesipai explain Oft, tb c o t scrottlitasz nest , aissows from ***log Itt' Atsky or* rii,govtik ;it pat', tif Gibbs. ' fib le Omstiamai.l , • TOO. 110:1 14 . OD , as 4,425 111 EOS lP ni22l2ati tMt=== ti.0 6 9/ 4 .,4 42 #04+.104,40PA01V `rtO S S. atlas $ 4O O. re* WilfegifloellAuitrnotool in/Exit*" riNAW . tea for Mrailltlk ilad'uddei Ina $325 to $ll 50 igt it per ton tot Chesnut. uld prepared. Coal: Tiorelgo is in Milted:dennust.— There is so eluinges to note in glib's. Pldla. delphis, or Boston . Masters. The mail Woe 'in Pbiladelphis ranges front $4 60 to $3 l :-tunt Boston from $3 50 to $0 per ton of 4 . 2000 lbs. for Ce9sl Tr .'b7ltat/21114.199.:39151,• Quietlty of Coal eat by 1/allaasillattbi9l999ol4.9 ea 'lliw&y•lr!realeslaar het Cirbon, . Zug if Pottrefils; • - • .- • - • 1,61 16 Zebuylklllllaren, -• • - -12 0 1 16 Auburn, ' • ••• • ' • • 910 00 Port Clinton,* • •_ I ' . Totallor veek, • • • • • • 17,295 15 Prrriocady this year, - • 402,tz , o 3 Total, • ..... 889= 1 8 To same perk 4 last year, • - • -e 2:17,11:9 01 icbtylkill 4769tisty . , 18511 Thetelloulns Is tbequitatlty of Coal tre r partedower 116641194rentitafirosdainSelmlk1311)020 or Rhona vidlig oaltaraday evimluz Ltd : r. 4. , Imo. . . Tot 42. 1111nr11111 and B.llalse R. H., 11,906 00 . ,,G - 1 4406 11 1111.thrtan • ~ " 1,907 17 •;:i" 9,4 C 09 tehuilklll l'aller " 2A79 R ‘r ry, . 12.112 09 litthirbosa Pt srbou " \ SAM 14 k 5.-...: 42.110 07 VIII Creek - 0 6412 00 ' - U. 913 13 Ull/0 80110.1116111 14AM. 04 3067 . , Mao, of Ton and Tridaspesiattion as LAIL 110.1.11 lo! TIIs 1111.13131 T. •,.y ' - • t Prow From "WO . Prom 311.Carboo. S. Mao. Pl.Cliolos. /abort. To Richmond, 12 W $1 94 $1 SO $1 15 To rhilad'i., 1 90 1 i 6 1 70 166 Spring Mills, • 166 100 145 145 Reading.- 120 115 1.05 IOS Lehigh Coal Trade fier 11101:. . Quantity of goat sent by Railroad for tha week,endliii on Saturday last: - . • . - rue. tont. Wm: Millais a Co,. - liAlal 13 12,744 06 Ratcliff a Johnsons, - . 1,913 . ' .01 7,081. - 01 'Pas ker, Carter a Co.„' - 1,196 l2 9,014 05 N. T. a Lehigh, 615 13, 2„pn• -12 Sharpe, Lalonde, a Co., 1,675. 00 -' 7;419 la Gamin Penult. Coal Ca. ' ' POO :14 Dobbin 3 Daaven, , ; ; 2:3 'l3 Ilsaleton, '.. i 43 30 , , ----: Total, ' " 6,915 ,05 42,571 'O3 • Rates- ol" Toll sad Trainipertatles on mg tense valuer Rah zoo. i • Manch Chunk to Trenton, - • . - . l' .3 00 do RUsa . . . - . . .: L• 'l4 13 almsloAem wean ao far. . • • • ' • e 2,03 Serassiten Cemsl .Trade for; 18874 Shipments [or the month of January , I 110W111. • • tOTAL 10,535 ' • to;eaa 16.946 35,956 V tal,ll R. Veal TranaspolVtat len Aspount tranuporteddarintAte month 01 Jan: 1857: *corm TOTAL. - 4,en 07 ' 092 o: ;1.11010 10.110 10 Union Canal Snatars Polkaed MRM coal leitecu D OTHER scannama. C O . STOCKS k (z 4, i—NTs])l4/-v-TZ_ga Rallreadla i Philadelphia. Heading d Potta.U ls Mine Hill and Haven • - Mount Carbon - - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - -- 31111 Creek - - • - - - - - Schuylkill Valley - -•- • - Urban" Creek- - - ; • • • Canals t • s&hu Itsvirtlonpre• • Union Canal 4 preferred •• • . Del.& llnd 4 n Coal A Transportat'n Ca.'s ' 1 Ltralltomal &Coal essmspaMisse Little &buy!. Nay. IL It. & Coal Co. : Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co. - - Hazleton Coal *L. • ----- Burk Mountain Coal Co. Pennsylvania Coal k it. R. Co. • - Dauphin Coal AR. R. Co. - . - • • Lykens Valley Coal Co. - - - Deaver Meadows Coal k R,A. Co.- • Lykerts Valley Railroad !Coal Co.- • - Cold Companies I , Forest Improvement Co , - - - North American Co., preferred - • 6 , " :• common. - • - 4 •/ 4 •• • • Cumberland 611 Co. - - ' New Creek Coal Co.. /- - • - Miscellaneous t Miners' Bank - . . • ;Farmers' Bank .. ... NHB,IIIOOII CO. • - ... Pottsville Water Co.' - - - The stock a( all Coal Companies the above list when famished by ' pub/hallow NEW ADVERTMENTS CANARY BIRDS! CANARY BIRDS! ! eoa Siemer& A . splendid assortment of singing; Cana ry R ood birds for hatching. are nu sale by too subscriber In Lyon street, near Wolfs ;Tanyard. Birds trill be taken la eschaup. JOSEPH SHELL. • Pottsville, February 21;17 84to A MINIOC.CIiART 6HOWING the Prop esiive Develop ta and Spition at peke . 1111altts. By O. Jlnkln m., AN and ADM try At Ms Map Istathebmant, N 0.7 Hart's Build) _r Math tired. above Manta, P7illaddOia. February 21. 'b7 83m • FOR RALE, VALUABL I COAL AND TIMBER LANtiii IN itICHEYLRIAL 001 . 13WIT.firo Tracts, containing 830 attas.altnatrviallnlon - township, on the Catawba& Creek, and on the line of the Ottatriva, Wil liamsport k Elmira Railroad. Yoe further particulars, inquire of , IRA NOS SPICNCER,- . . , • Real Diate Aged. Pottnille, Fol,ruaty 21, '67 . - : 8-2 in• • JOHN H. ALLEN a t CO., - ON. 2 4 Chesriut street, (south .side,' below PHILAMILPMA, (Tea or.nor WoODAIMUI nOtiVE. u inneettr.) Manntsctirers and Wholesale Dealers In Patent Ma ckin...made Brooms,' Patent deposed Cedarsqre. soar rusted not to skrink,lWood & Willow-Ware.Carets. Brush es. Le., of all descriptions. Please call and saamlne on, stock. [Yebruary: 21,'b7 8. CREAM 'SA hCAIKS. • Jr HE aulicribera offer at private sale, . . . . . 150 Town tots, situated In th e town of Fountain prime, Schuylkill county, Pa.. on'the Centre turnpike. 12 =Sea front Pottsville, one Mile from the town of Ash land, and one inflate= the planes - of the Mine,l7lll Rail Road. and town of Sention. Atom, from one to one hun dred *eras of good farming land, adjoining Fount* n, .Spring. This land is well watered and Ilmberect. GEORGE k'PRTER SEITZINSER. 0 I, February 21, '57 . , 8 3t• Mountain S SAMUEL M. MECUTCHEPI, AfILLAITIGHT and Burr Mill Stone era% a Sole nletbi , E mach ning Ma• 'chine; Improved Iron Coneres Bum Duster, the Premi um Machine for Millers. • 'Residence—NU 64 Queen street, (16th Ward,) address .Kensingtma Port Ogre. Shop—lblydoelt Street, below Front, Ph indelible. Cocalico Mill Stones. 11111 Irons Smut Machines. Patent Mill Bush, POrtable Mills Stretched Belting, ' • Cement and Screen Wire, grearilifeded Bolting . Cloth.... - February 21.'57 1 • - • .13.2 m - PUBLIC SALE: framing ittadiallaiPmrstliture, Stook, &e. WILL BE SOLD, at Public Sale, at the late redolence of William Kantuer. In North Manheina townrldp, comity, on Thnmday. the sth of March next, a srarietY of Household and Kitch en Furniture. farming Utensils, Stock. to., eonsistiregl In WI of the fabling, cis : !mules.' Km wagon fa 2 horses. plows. hallows, barons, de., Ae. Also a loi oats and potatoes, together with a variety of llonsabold and Klfchen Furniture, notneeesaary to mention. and conditions made known on the day of sale, ate to commence at 10 o'clock. A. 11. SUSANNA' KANTNEB, Aft:L{ooode. • 21,'57 . ._ T :AXES. BROIM .ORAIIKATICA4 *OWL HE FIRST BOOK'of tit) . ..Rational System of English Grammar. e.'_. '' . 25 its. e SECOND BOOK of the Ration em of Englhb Grammar. designed to teach the prilesisof Analysing the English Language with sound jndittrOst; and the artof taloa it withgtamtnasleal ptvpriety.• SI eta. These works are now need ln thaPublie Schools in the lfirekßellool District of Pennaytratibi. ' - - The TRIAD BOOK of the Ratios"! Lipstein of English Grammar. declared to amble tbialearner to become most thoroughly acquainted with thiVetatumaneetute of the Prepositions, and may lboraid Witte &thefts or out of school. • ~ ,,C,1,-.+!:.• . jir -50 eta. BROWNEr,GRAMMATIEAD:READELT EtVa Boric sets made the old Otansisam, orlotes their defects, dem onstrates the little um ogslit •sdht to them, and pew serfs to the ?ember iluientuLand only way to the Grammar of the English 87,4 eta., 1 For ode by . ;77 "" fiTif. ER ofturrez, EAU Arch attest, Philadelptda. , . Feta nat7 21;'57 ' ~..:::: v . , . 8.2 m VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. ' )ri,OFFER FOR SALE, rull'arm, ad- - , . Joining, on the 'l4ll/4., 7W- borough of MeV, am, , e nylkili county, l'al f :Tbe litm con about 218 i acres-440 of which '' held Gamed and In a good state s e , of cultivation ;80 being meadow Land of tbe best ' ; quality. The ha e ta midst of a large :PA story brick mansion bon lame 8411ser barn, I® feet long, , carriage bons*, tiara. by barn:hie twines. water spring house, ' ' idtop. - ge., all In best condition. , gtont 70 acres - .. - '.of the bed quality of whit* and black oak, chased ditheetrok timber land, with rich soil. There hi she seybusig boding orchard at the best 1 varieties ofapplerpards, pad and Amy tred.. Tto thratara upon - Ws grab Ind wait is the bounds" of the farm and the darldfildnitage . of Phsegrems. - This. MOM dna bouseiseonmelibtlyarntupdtwortngtvo parlor; a reading 10001 7 dittifigbali. large kitchen and pan t r y, .. - and 1.061 E:=27lE Thee lb, for *Lung* 1444 prloi Tb”te or/ mita am* doubts the atnalar at %bort. at. by band. by dixpenstd that and in. , coin late Who* al rivan. 4atio for tale to** 4:ikirs* inkrissammlio EXAM/Er ntiit ezwout i onsumum: - „--: , . Ai fiber. . now- melon : , • .1 equiiiimodittiena,trialuiiiigkietiods sm.; orakekt‘isklablak Oa marmot to be flab mot • mamas seeds cart be warrantedi—elret lett, mit wbolemkpkod teal! at the lomat market 'hark selled.e(cosailinktae red • b14,71-ke Mmottts.; . _ SiP•Stack-keepera aml Mama mtppna.l msoMolue. I Apia) tbipaglareat lb* ameoVi gh proostrimt 4 kto - dotbetriber. Punkas at: • sobeetiber Oar mar 71.1 " . - Ma ail esedebyttre quar t . peck or bus . - As aim reedves orders for all Mails of Fran • bberiee, to tiptturst bad as 1110110 ell Ile least Karat 81111414.111 ti t Seed Store, Pottallta iiirDOWT UMW IT TOO LAM-. I num AID IRA= Titer. SERUNSEIT, - • . • PLUTO, as.• • • 1111[Lib TOE subscriber is now, pi6paredo to receive orders for all Mode tit F salt inidEtroamentslltere for streets an to ornament grounds, by the IA desert, or sog inetuding Apple, .Peach, Peer. Phan, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine. Quince. de.: anbrastaf the standard Pyramid and. Dead varintiar, also Grape % toes by the 100„ dolma. Of single. Also Strawberries. Raspberries., Blackberries, Goambarries. auk-Currants; lihntarb and espouse hoot; by the 100 and daMon—ltootaof all kinds andmaiir thet..by the sinee, dosea or 100—Dahlia Roots. Summer Flowering Bulbs, dimbleg Shrew, Green Sooty and Bedding oat Plants et every description. Also, OSAGB ORANON Plants, width are now sererteined to ;be tb only hedge Plan* that vat et:cutup: Winters, and u' • Frog aimed anywhere: with pal cultivation. Alen, -the Seed of the mania. by the pound. win be for ads at the Book, Seed and Variety Store of the subnibar, where orders will be reedited. _. - _, L s AltirDon't neglect to send In your orders ' early, l oot -i .der to seeure Trees. ha, as some kinds are eery seem, and must be ordered early to severe them. The entaert , , -tier she mud, his Trees to he wharthey are mew sealed. which la an important fastore—and be will sell cheaper than the traveling pedlars of Trees. At. - D. BANNAN, Book, Seed and Nursery Dealer. • MORRIS WORKS,' _ Neerristeseris, 9311305, WEST' a KELLET, Tien tam Telseder* Ream Engine Builders. Bust. ',••••••••; news, 430Elitla Machinists and Boiler Ma . - Ea a lms. marinlbeture the Cornish Pumping Engine, uf in Improved.construction, for ' Ines and Water Works a r any asperity. . Abe manuflmture the WI Pressure Omni& Pump lbw hteghie, on an improved plan, well adapted to Coal Lees, tw vertical Shafts and Slopes. , Mining Matisinery, ries— Pumps , Stemple, Crtuhers, -Pulverise's. Whims, Buckets, $lll7Ol. Miners' Tools; Crab Winches, and every irarlety of machinery. hor.mlolgt purrosen . . High Pressure and Condensing gleam Engines, Blow. ins Cylladers of all shwa, Sugar Mills, Paw and Grist. Mills, and every deseriptims of-Castings. _ Portable Steam Engines of - ab improved+ plan. . Propeller Engines fur . Canal Basta. • RICHARD R. CORSON, • DOHS WRIT. DWARD KELLEY. Referen s: CoL.J.N. Rmrouw. R. P Reg. and T. C. Do. tan!, Vag.. New Vela.' Latest Coons, Rag, and T R. lleNeau.s. Eat Philadelphia; B. Mo-stv.Jr..Balldenorr; CHARLES 11. WEIXALLIET,SHRAIDOIII:III4PIL: C, Haag, and Geo. Samos, Norristown. - Febnaary 21.17 8-ly Fe 1 4 iL iiigißß ALWAYS SOMETHING. NEW. READ THIS-OLD AND YOUNG HAIR RESTORATIVE; Is, no doubt; the most wonderful discovery of this age of wpm., for R wilt reatore. permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover the head of the bald with a moat luxuriant - growth. remove at once all :4andruff and-itch ing. cure all scrofula, and other entaneOus eruptions. 'such as scald head. etc... It will' cure. u if by miCie, nerroni or periodical hitolachet make the hair soft. sloe sy. and wavy, and preserve the color Aperfectly, and the ,hair from falling. to extreme old age. The folloaing 'steam a distinguished member of the medical protmlen: Sr. -Pact, January I, 1855. PROYESSOR O. J. WOOD— DUI Stra—teselicited. I send you this certificate.— ..Vier being nearly bald for a long thiece,ead having tried all the hair restoratives extant,-and baring no tkith in any. I was it:lanced, on bearing of Tours to give ite trial. Itplaced myself In the hands of a barber, and hid my head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the Restora tive than applied and well rubbed in. till the scalp was aglow This I repeated every Morning: and in three weeks the youngtair appeared and grew rapidly from - August last till the present time, and is now thick, black and strong—soft end - pleasant to the Wadi; whereas. betbre. it was harsh aad wiry, wind little then was of it. and that little wiz - disappearing very •rapidly. I still ..see your Restorative about twice a week, and shall won have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I had read of these things—and who has not? but bays not seen hitherto any case where any ,person's. hair was .really benefited by any of the hair tonic, kr-, of the day: and it really gives me pleasure to record the reiult of my es perience. I have recommended your preparation to others. and It already has a large and general sale throughout theTertitory. The people here know its of feats, and have confidence In it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, let nearly ex - hausted, and chilly _lnquiries are made for it. You de serve credit Sr your discovery: and I, fbr one. Warn you my thank' , for the benefit it has done me. for I Cer , tainly bad despaired long eget of ever effecting any such • remit, 1 Yours, hastily. J. W. BOND, .• " • Firm of Bond k Kelley, Druggist., St. Paul. 16% 26 1.19 TO2 9.6% I'IN 16 MIA 00 48 Z. 3 b 7 10 50 100 , Itso 50 50 ao 11 50 50 ao 25 ho [From thelidltor of the Beal Estate Advertiser.] - , - : 41: Boma, 21,8eb00l Strut, Warr* 20,11355. Due Sita.. , :—.Having bream* prematurely Melte psi, I :use sums Mx' wealm,siusse. to make a setae! youv i Cer i ttlve. • I hue needless than two histtles,beat the ray hairs hale all disappeared ; and although my hair las not fully attained - its original color, yet the process of change Is gradually going on, and lam In great hopes that in a abort time my hair will be as dark as inmerly. .1 have also been mull gratified at the y tty healthy Moisture and vigor of the hair, which before harsh and dry, and It has eeued to coma out as kw . ' • L. Reaper fully yours. • D. C. M. EDIT. , .. Professor Wood. - ' • • I bare need Prirfusgy. Wood's. Hair .Restbratlve, and hare admired Its wonderful effect. My hair *u berm. tug, we I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of bin "Restorative," Ulu resumed its original colon and rhino ho doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, • .Eu•Simator United States. - , I 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 BrOadway. N, Y., arid Ili Market street, fit:Lords; Missouri. &Id In Pennine by J.C. C. Hashes. P. Sanderson and Henry Saylor ; Tansaque:--E, J. Fry : Schuylkill lirren- 4 Dr. E. Chichester, and by all reSpeclubleDrusalsts totem, where. Feb. 21,'.14 Sant MISCELLANEOUS:: OR I r JER NO. T. ~, . lsaa QUAILTIP.3. etb IMitudon. • Potterille. Feb. 12041A.H. 1 .. HE • Cometiesioned, Officertrziit tile THE Firatillriglids, Gib Dirtsloo.are uNted to 'meet a the Hotel of Mortimer & rat her. Po 011 Saler day, the 21st toot .it 2 etkitt. P. Ha' isleet two dein. gates to represent the BrigadetcLe lig a list7 Convention, tb be hold at Harrisburg, Febn or . . „ order General, Ii GORR, dit. Feb.l4. •57 ~. PUBLIC BALS NVILL be ertiered at rjblie Sale Da the 10th and Ilth of March. on Ihe premises of the subscriber yuktite Turnpike. 2 miles above Pt. Clin ton. In Weattanavrick Township. Schuylkill County, at 10 o'clock M., one Tmtting Mare, 5 year" old, ca n vet inlitkilaoll working Horses, 5 Colts. (2-2 years," Sam and 1-I,yrcu , old.) 1! Cows, 12 Mead Young Ceirle, 3 WIWORIIIII3 for two Horses. one heavy smell wheel do.. one bro*Rl wheel do., -14 of !farness. 2 C. Mors, one Wind Mill, tot of , flogs, Plows., Harrows.- Corn Shelters, - Threshing Machine , Sleigh, 2 Sleds, ,Ilotaeho ld Feb 7.31*, - CARD. TIME undersigns ti •having_ lost their entire stork of merchandise at Tamaqua, at the fire of the 2dth of January last. feel grateful to the oM ems and.dlrectora of the scnensi&t, FIRE AND MA. RINE INSURANCE COMPANY of Pottsville, dry the prompt and liberal man net' in which they gave, adjusted, and TIM the amount of our Polley of Incarnate in their Company. by which we will be enabled to Meet Our Katie" with the least possible delay and we take WS occasion to recommend to tit confidence of the public this new and reliable Dun ran re Company which includes in tta membership and management P"Prilli bnalnem men of the higbeat standing , Cchnty tbe Intelligence, basin ity, and responsibility. DROCU & ON. 7.21 • Tamaqua, Feb. lath, '56 e New National Nap, With the North Amarbsin .Pravinees; ' and Sandwich Islands. Also, 'Woo; and Central America, together with Cubsi sad other West India Islands. • Published by 8. AUG USrus MITCHELL. Phil odelplqa. THIS MAP exten(lts • from the Atlantic en the Past. to the Pugh. OCP/111 on* the West, and from the 60th parallel of North latttudo, South to within a few dames of the Equator, and is on a larger male . than any map heretofore published, embracing so great an extent of territory. ! - • : sir There Aar been no Minnie Plats Nap ea a .ratts.` nub, arldo.fotwrublfrAcd, ellanttia9 Om agate ex . fi krit h 7 Milton/ in Oa proper cancan. - A Italimads: Carob Itl. meg, Lakes, and Mountain Balmer, are correctly delineated The mime-civil di• Woos of the United Stares, British IN:limemboeite, North Auterica,Mattico, Combat America, Me, etc, are soca rattly drawn. The proper location of all cities, prindpal towns. vfh lava, A rts, missionary stations. stopping . places on the overland ratite. to Oregon. Calibrate. ice., de., ars dia. Madly *Whited. Also, tho several routes by water, as well as by laud, to the PACHIC' Coast, with distances marked thereon. . :thorns:a on Mamma. sheet Two Maps of tbeWorld— one on biccator's projection and cow on the globular pro. „faction, eshibitine timemnparatira Amend Wants pck anion of the different divisions of the Globe, with the various routes from Europe to Ads. by the Manus of Saniuintektdral America. Mexico. and the United States. It deo embraces Tables of valuable statiatical matter-- population of all mantles in' the rutted Statea—length crystalised Sivers. - beight of Mountains. he., de. To the emtatraethmof this wort, the most' *Whittle and tillable bketiation has beeneollectstE at great baud trapintss. It he earned fe tba boast asibment adeholnta styli, Mid richly colored. ao as to distiagedab. radii, the external boundaries and intartid divides's of the Prorral comdcies embraced within Ice um extent . In Introducing this work..-made neetentry by the te. pia ejtabeaSti geographical airismek by ishichzergiOna • hors , compuidierly ankoonn be.a izplored, theft 'physical and gerinapideal etusrartrr estimatadwith grea ter or leas silantentse and the sphere of etrilhation and conatierre eitended—the sumo fiber reprotrung teoderablo isekucnriedgmen is to iirepuldletintbeirkind enersorageinent daring his labors la publishing pd. gnrphSealworks for the past' thirty pan; end "mew theta that be hail endrirorod.to make this - the sae romp/ate, earccettad Mkt& Nap of the Vattodriltates and adjacent eanneleacxhint. It is atountedinieellars and finished laths we cleinnt vintner. gir6lse-11 6614 libels#o3 , SSet ineb.r.l6% 41. ELL .. • • - sold este Arrabscription. -The cab' antbeiriallsiOn. Slams - IAUCI and HITCII. •- VI; Istosatlieteartny. ' bei,ll , ooll, than't Boll& 111.11111111.11441W ,-. 1, Ai . ; 4 „ •• r i • TOMMY 141 PROFESSOR WOODS Csatxtr.. Illinois, June 19,1855 MITCHELL'S EXIIIIIITING THE UNITED STATES; - debeeee beer the eity. by beerbbiest we*, :nay soy mist b ibelibestoeue. Arad* eat seretieses $ the ebeve eitie be *mei thernell 4 AIIIMI: 1 4 1 7 be SU sieneeiblii Iran" jereaptly 'meet N. IL war *Mb ea 4 IPees iherest. lebeemery 14, VT 1 'MINERS CAZ Ili umfrAndmiksztrinversons BOLTS. • • SMITS' sts4, WOOD • 11611.11W11c WI aro surnefutarlog eh. 461 raver nada 1? 11 . rodaed-lroe, of a salmi* quallib at elms nites.'and a biter article than Om made by hbsz4w: Orden solicited st oar Worts, Autlesiessd stre l t 4 i 1"24 ; Pkaalle lrOOPlSS t TOWNSWD, Ye ry IMST T-sia 71. L. HALLOWELL * CO., PHILADELPHIA* JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS; Fancy Dress Stub; Trimmingsf Ribbons, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, &°. trrf:rn s te s z ,. Un. grt= States. :The eratem of • , 11:17%7Z.1ND1112/1C WrittCallnle Adopted by us some years alma, together with that of opening no accounts except with Ouh and Short Credit Mown, 'MI had the effect of timely increasing our bailment. thereby enabling us to grand still : greater Indurenteute In aud priees to those who give us their cuetom. dose odentating merderat will modire upon rte. ding our terms, that under the werfj prim system. we not only ego ertend to, but mast f4owl nowssity, 11,11 at lower rates than those who do inutinete on the old long credit system: our terms being more stringent, and the pitchman,' whom we, sedt to attract, being, as a class, the chant buyers and best judges of goods. • l'erunee Cash buyers will receive a diecount of SIX per :oat, If the money be paid In par funds; nithin to days from: tbe date of LIU, 'Uneareat money taken only at. Its market edge on, the day it Ia naive& To mordants Of undoubted standing, a eretUt of 811 months will be then. It dashed. Where money Is remitted In &dates of ma tinily, a, discount, at the rat* of TWELVE per tent. per antrum will be allowed. girWe ask from merchants deigns the East.' an as? amltuttkin of oar stork. *lns shaded that they will ha mounted that It Is not for their Intonate, to pay t large profits, that are obsoletely sucatial to those what r give long enedlto. ' -11 Ifehruorr 7. %a 111 1 REAL ESTATE SALES; •F°eftwafigi rk 1800_A o e o a nd Wood Land.litaale In Sehuylktil and Colasiblit mouth,. A great. portion of tideland is *dud rabil adapted to farming purposes. A; monad site for a maw mill may be found on the Tract, where there is at all times an abundant. supply' of water. Ear plans and farther particulars apply to Joseph W. Geary. Engineer k Sarvoyor, 3d and Msurktit 'streets. Pottsville. Pa. December 6.'66 .3ni VALUABLEOO I 4 , I SI i 7 THOWECLATIED • QRAL E. WIT.L BE IF bULD at private • sale - it valuable tract of Coal and Tbober land, known as the Amos Wickersham Tract. In Colombia county Permayl rani*, and located at the Eastern termination f the Mount Carmel. and Shamokin Coal Basin; said. tract containsabout 400 acres, more or ices, is welt Mar bored, believed to eontaln the same reins of coil- rills aim through the Shamokin Coal Basin. Title Iridtapir table. For terms and other particulars apply to the ads scriber. FRANCIS SPENCER,' Real &Mei Agent, Pothvitte4. February 7. 'ST CPPA'st 1000 Acres "safTirsatrate deal Luau!. ()NE nluat, b THOU Broad m SA t l: 1 11? . Acres of the Butler and Barry tenn3ll l ll ' w.. Witt situa ted Pa. i ts limb, °Bared at private We', 'MI Ashland Raletion , Railroad runs through part of tbe proy,whiett is un derlaid with Coal gems and well timbered. For refer. 'ewe or Inftormatkne spay to Samuel Lewis. tag., Centre street. or to the subscriber, a* his Real Estate Ageney, In Railroad street. Potty Ills, Pa. Th e terms are belt rash, and half mortgage bond s. FRANCIS SPENCER. Mtbrville. April 19. IS.S6 lStt J !AL ABLE IP CR SALEIISME STREET PROPERTY OR . . • THE UNDERSIGNED is anthci,' rited to sell the following real estate, situate' on 'Abel westerly side of Centre street, opposite the Amerk.un House. in the Borough of Pottsville, town: • r e , All that 3 story atone dwelling house and dries. nal( lot orplece of gmund. with the appurtenance', adjoining property of Jacob Kline. Esq., containing In froArnu Centre street 30 feet. and in depth 170 feet. Also that 2 story dwelling home) and double d the lot of ground on which the same Is e»e APIs- Ing the property above described, and the app= o containing to front 30 that. and extending see Unkalertreet 130 bet •••••• • • • • Yoe terns, and conditfons stool to -- WK. • Doe. 20. VA - - -- - • A VALUABLI Wlt . 1 C OLLIER YO • • THE subsenber, being-desirous el re tiring frem the mining- Has offers Ws Milford BelZZi t i r d aTt at ey e ra l itirjr=m is lit i r. 1;1742: port. The Coal Is of St deep Red Ash. and of superior vitality. and well adapted to the New York and Eastern markets. All the halmoireenteotii are of thi moat appmv ed eonstrnetlon—ermidsting in pail of one 75 bone pow er pumping and Wound engine, with pumps Haden the necessary machlimy. In needed order; one 25 horse en gine and bieskein 'chutes, bins, 'mons. hoisting plane and gearing cOnsplete, cars, tools, and stock, all in good order. Themdlbtry comprises the celebrated ,epobe d fowls Telpiikabove and below water level, all opened and read to es hnmOdhtte operations. For fruitier part ' Inquire or the subscriber, at-ndtarille, Sr of AUX N. WISLNR, at the works. b /Say 21; 4 56 22.11) SAMUEL SI LLT3Lkit. MOMILBLE COAL LEM FOB, BALE. - .11HE SUBSCRIBER will sell a very : desirable Coal Lease on the celebrated vele of tont 'Boorman the Baltimore vein, silnatetabout one and • half miles below Pllmouth,lp ramerne county; V.eun sylvania. Said vele moires hOm 23 to 70 feet In thick ness. and the coal Is of the bind, quality mined .In , the Wilkestirre Basin. The Coal Iles above the watek level. sod the Scranton and BLocmitinirg gall Road is !crated almost at the month of the 7,annel. which gives ?In.. chaser the option of trasspoptlng his end to either by Railroad or by Cio.4l—at the Sentient 477 .. . where landings are erected Pail the shipping of Coll.; The capacity of the Colliery, -depends only upon the es• tent of the market for cusL The lease attends - fur • term of 14 years. &melee of the Coal can be men at the litlies of the subscriber, when also the terms of sale win bernade known. I FRANCIS SPENCIIR. Red; Estate Agent, Jbarrnk. Pottsville. February 7, 'Si 6-2 m• Alf 6 Itilli t t i I ?far I t ANU S A , 4 F A T ' IMITATE SALE.-4b Celebrated tract of ipten y di Coal land known thC..Spohn T act," containing 07 the justly celebrated d't Spohn Vein," also what Is ! gonerally known as e tenty-five acre tract," ad. r 1 joining. on the Mt. as ' 11 road and In West Nor-, wegian Township, own d by-Nicholas 11. Thouron law 'ls hereby offered at p vatelsale, on the most adirasita msom terms. 7; ,I ' The tract , conta in.. 1 the Coal Veins In nippiest Southern Anthracite R gkase,--Ineluding. besides other. huts. those generally nowsji. as theft:leer, aiartes Itet aarkson. Pena , Oidterl, Primrose and /lank moth, with all the underlying, though yet unexUlorelf, beds of coal which are know - ft to exist In the formation. overusing when proved, °TO a hundred.. feet c( ec4td Coal. In fleet, the tracts now . offered, coistalne the richest Coal deposits in f.the County. For information. apply to Pronely Spencer. Esq-sgent for. Coal lands. and real estate generally. Office in Rail road street above E. Market iff net, Pottsville, Pa. March M. 18.5.1 a , 124. 1:1111BOIROJ.11,18: , TAE subsclb ra :being • about to re move to the Wes are desirous of doling their business in Schuylkill county. and offer fur ads upon easy terms all their Beal Estate In Schuylkill county, l'ennaylvania. among whirNareill ' Tremont Towmuchip, ; • 8 Tracts of Coal Lands, situated on t Mine Dill A Sehuyikill Raven; Swatant, and Lorberry Railroad; 2 Tracts of Timber Landaiin Tremont township. - No. 9. 20 acresipart of 101 acres. Warranteei W., Iloch. Adjoining lan& of the }idling Creek Co; ,• I No. 11. 1 lot formerly in :the name of Paul Brand; i situated In the town of Tremont. - . ( I No. 10. 54 undivided pail of 124 amp 90 perebes.— ,Warrantee, Francis Swam?. Adjoining lands of John , ' usher, warrantee, and Michael Rep; and being near:l the Feather Traci. • , t l' , Pinegrerve ] Teiwashigo , I No. 12. The farm tsar the borough oftiMiprime, as described. . . . 1 No. EL 10 aerie Diaper find. situated upon the Rise Mountain, bounded by lands of Grove A Deck, and John! Xerey. ~. .f i N 0.14. 9 acres, loinediately met of Peter rus's; tavern. in linegyove„ being • Trasermer's title. • I No. 16. 40 acres. brmorly of John Staimler. '':..: ' i 1 N 0.16. MO acne, formerly the property of Samuel Halo. . _ . 1 ) No:17. 10 acres, 87 perches of eseellent closseint Wen t bee land, adjoining farms of John Zell:o,ll4lphi Elder and land of Jeremiah NeugentAning part of tins John I Zerbe low • . 4 'il h. ,_ DiStlalie 'the bi N0.1.11.' All that part of 248 acres, 67 perches,:linbre ', :of K neys. land. Warrantee. Thole' Stake. Laying outside. 0 the "..• ; ' LIVES CODIPLAINIS, Fishing Creek Co.'s landea.conteining about 125 aeres.-4 / ' • tvEAKNIO3B OF 'ANY KIND Th a tract Is situated about 34 Mkt from Eckert A ; • ' • . GutifordS harnare:ord the Dauphin A Susgiebann.i . • ' FEVER AND'ACUR, L Railroad pans. through It, making It ocoVeulent hr tier, manufaeure of sills. •-, • ' - • ,- ; , And the Tart's. election' consequent upon a disordered. N 0.19. 43 sties, late the property of Charles A knyden • • - ' itroxus RIL LIVER,. ' No. 20. 150 acres late the property of 147, .1.. 4 • gnat es Indleeetion . Aridity of the Stomach, Oeikky Dunkel. ' i ' 1 Palms, Bent! urn, toes orAppetiti, Deopondwacy, Cbso No. 21.. 25 acres, late the property of Lord 6fillet. • I wools, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Norm" No. "AL SO sem. late the PrePsety_er - Geerte flebtr_ , Rheumatic add., Neoralgic Affection; it his In soneroun No. M. 170 "area. late Do property ofJohn Steleopues instances proved highly toneficlal,audin others/Wog. No. 24. 7 lota in lionsoltel Addition to Pinegrova.-. e d i sissified aura : i Noe, Ts. gr. as. 311,10, al 114 , 4 Dm , ' .'i , 1 This is a p urely vegetable ecenfolOod , prepent4 on No. 25 . 2 lots. lets I b.DroPerty ef Cbtfiee Um&, Aridly scientific prieciplat,After tits sitanskof them* I l No. 211. 1 hosice•ind 4 aerea of land on Lemetilll,lloll brefod Haan& Prolkoor,Shrtheve. Breat.se of Ds .1 1 ,_eet .; the 'sad Bide of the ibratant Croat. Sod the Union final ~g y p, in most of the BorePeall 0,401 0/ 0 Int" l ",_ Resin. This property will be offered In Sr. par ta ,4 Idtm , intd,the DOM States yea Intended more eepeeleilr fir and 2Y, scree of land with the house. , ;.. I thole Of our fatherland tiesttend here and there over the PllltelPvelen Beleennlilw :• ' .._• Dice of this mighty country. Iteettarrittorresi cuv. N0,,27. 1 lot. - The undivided borough half pert of • cm impaction. I note rigor It to the American MAW. a lot of gmund. idtostedin the of Pidegrou. i knowing junt a t r uly Treadardosurdwaat Twin:smut bounded on the esst by the Unkci Canal, on the south a ~,a , im od i d a me ; DT lapds of Jamb Grids. an the wet end multi lby ands' •It is Puilcularly recommented to those persons whom of A. Rohm. dommed, edstalniesls fled nude : , trilit mum:Ruth= may hare been impaired by the costim. Do apportensanto senns*lng orthreellusestitue. 71/%; ono ums , a y ur d q ug a ptetta,m'ach aK corms Of diestpatkm...- . Dauphin A iluqueldunisßaliroitt puss "MO said! cri aner smy istrabroommi*effeet,it Linda It way dimity lot. i _ ___L : '-- ' i '' • •to thereat of lit. , thrillingmud quietening every nerve, No. 28 . 1 lot of groom, 76 feet bee 88 feet, adisining „m ug u p ow &mous who, and in bet, iclUsingneu the Dauphin it Sniquebenes Stole Homo, and lot hr. , he. a l arTl In the system. manly of Abr. Wernfit, and the Wong; fbroarly of J.., . NOllCS—tfhesrer expects to dad in this a bev erage ( "' b " it '. In °a borough of II* 0 16 1 " , - -• r. . ! 1 *BIM allonegutad : but the elek, week and 101 N 0.29. 1 lot, flonswir Juan a . otos. .-, ' N- . 30. 1 lot. bounded by Ralhandstmet Tatra and !.: c li f ed. ati Lari lar il prove a 1 aroostle medial, pawed remcdhl bhp!' stmt. with a boon, OablOosid Coal atm Dome ,- c i i - ii4 oli g.-Th a great idly of this delightfiel 'bow o erollT Jens 41110. ' _-.'' J'• • ' Aroma, bas Wessel man Imitations. whisint . elle Nd. SI. 4 udlngs, Noe. 4, Govitti. en the w est • shis ' s hould guard against perehadog. Be not to ar 1114°4 Bern. 3 - ' *'. ll ; I by Wilting Om until :you have glven i vele No. 32: A tent» landing in iherdlon ihnai Paris. 1 Holland Miters a Mr MIL One bottle will convince The lost twonorcela ere sunongEthe mat convenient . sem l ow { a woke ' ithe to an tbs.* folicikta.' landings:upon the Dula, being' alma* wharfed. with 4gi r pi e s at pl.OO re ,or six betties ter Iltato ! suSeleut trestiing work , ,M Alp? 190,000 tem sanusili . by the: Sas Pmentifross, • j . . 1. ih rh us e said 6b" ,s e l l""l7 ll be dispordd ia44"S of by kt pritd v i l e t m ei re. l4 vroti 4t es.' ' , ' 7 11111 1 114°111111 or IN Boall' a en d ' IPACIL. - jßhic.c4CO": 'erre, upco SATURDAY. the 11th day of. April. en& • . rflitlbbeflifb VS. , ...,_. ... 11LIMIOlastifori4krniadaShn ITA pril Artagi ial .teriti l: Q a 'act illanne. r. 34" a 1 t14r..114 :i -a ....4 61"'Qlrealet. .......11 Pit A ai sol3 l"htbe ls4 ll4lll4. l * .Vr tV ; a tl i fi tliW ili e l et4 : l4.472Alarli theglidiuudiem as b• - tibballami bioring,to ow/TM , ews-.4.• , miter a 1 6....,1 t .„„ tuu t er . by Jobe fk. LOW thatiLuitata . , ,fitatuopaitet or to tout atiact -1,46.1. co4 Az igs..ke . 4 ,, , g row , am L. „ gfiegiara mud Nu IN. - • . ..311111113/IAWALTA DAGE.: - A 11116 ; gryilf ildield balm yr at ihe theee MIS.' C. Tf....aft i t i Mrl bf u r a fi ga /7 7 .4 br li,. giriAi , beswevalll4l4l4*Sevirrit,„ ; Z.,..1,„,.. 1 Hro-lrorf , • . , Intia64 ,, : lmeltlitllol4l : _ '44r 11 , 1 ‘ , „ , Ist 1111021114 . Iwg , yl -1.11. : i '' : l ~, IW 7 . ~ trt• . . . , OA •••• • hi i *Ai? ' A iry input* i • N .on *um tiontspon . dem el Thannailksait idillhit ligfiraltilobalthie targhibrireaPostianlyeeldirrddd neordeliketaddiktai fed* • 'by it ill • . Itilhatv Ida et dkaardwiled.: • • libestarra Vedas Owed_ __ , ... i _ i_ ! ' ", 1- •, illt Mew anti Abroad. by NNW* °NW '.' T, i 1111116.01010116 and 1 , 1 by Dr.•lle Watts. • ' ..• ' Ileavaaaretuds .ad hk• Tema. Meek 1106147 to a • SialterothChetim, _ _ Knights and their Data , barAn k ir. tilkdre Advil:thinned a Ina. by Ulm Sewall. ihr SIG at '. 1 _ L ' _ . , itilia.M.ll2l3ANSiderdc ad SilltallMtn/ MPG , sir ;NW I . il Ettird ° ~ M. es pleasure us an . 0 neaselat to hit Idiom had the OK* Om. 14ti.. ni that be bait Yhey paraded the right ler UMW the 111 g and bow/ reatersd hi areitipin all the my this knantitni sty)* d pertnitem— Tbs.. aped only to le imam to he appreaktado— They da tein iodate. doge, dr, sheibarlYto i = emetlaris the ordinary pe., Ulu Wbe ined* dewed at say angle—an dna it pewee* Ales, another near style of Odium ea ..aibrvertpi; Tbrylpri ttkeik ea paper. and are peal to the beat Itaisisetypire Akinbrot7Pla- Pero= wiwair to Pod pictorestsfr by mall, will dad iheia fad the thing. as *id witt',hoo east extra youtage. , - XiirdnotYano, haiblokrino. pea........ 4, ma, Order tyy" MilbaoSplet Ind Pliddrepha an e, taken at Auob's tr iv t WWI: Omni' of Cadre and Ilarluit shed" , , _ Ziri b riaa of the.viiimi , sou reap from 10 axi s to Sao. 4 , „ , fttebniary War Sly DAMAGED GOODS." • Prima nth:Lazo Viva earChestast z • • _Philadelphia. I : respectfully call the W atten 'VI of purehasers to our large stock of goods fi nk' the late great our More en the night o the first Jan uary last. Nowselling off at very Wore:— Brochs Long and Simms Shawls,, telia"Shawls, all eob"infible Velvet tad Cloth named Bilk Drama, Premix Dress Bllkr, lionibaslius, Medusa, De- Laltas, Mourning (cods, Tabli uninadkr., nub a large sloth of Path lizabrokierka la 1110 Betts Collars, Shama fie; f s GREAT BAlloAINS" Are offeredi as the stock min to *obi at tremendously low prime, and will continue from darn) day until the whole), elined ant. Wm • tedtie K 1 find. fir in the Brown Stone Store, soder the • MASONIP .HALL, Cli tnat street, above fth- nliadelphis. Asstew & Piibrnary ,'67 i • . ' -- - A CARO Jinni Silver tams stunner /win gforming his numerous fries& god t he peddle penesallt that his bras eft lir. & Shinderandectorp. and theteotinitodloni Rofoctory In .the Basement of the Odd Fellows , Hall, where he will hi happy to wall on ' his triendl o nlatite palate. IT. hopes hls•pall reputation for Iteepla a respectable eitabllshmsnt for twenty4lre yam in mune line cd basinesa. and a desire to please. Till ensure a continuum* of their patronage. Jerkin 1111111 w .will also present to the palette his raw nay's Rill of Fire, Ms: Raw Oysters In the shill. salt or fresh. Reefed flys ter4Spievit ditto, ditto Salmon. Clam Soup. Boiled and Rotated -Potatoes, Frbd Lbw, ditto fresh Fish, Spiced Lobsters, Fresh Crate. Bolted lam, Mutton Chops, cop he and 'Thast, Spleed Tripe, Spiced fresh Flab, Sardine.. Stewed Beef and Mutton. Catfish add Coffee. fresh .Lote Ask, /bleed Clams, Smith's Philadelphia XX Pale Me, Yeunallog's and lacer's Pc ttstille Pia. Ale, on draught, and all Mode of Domestic Wines in bottles , Ike. ' JOHN SILVER. 63w fi-tme Itlinerajtne, retursixl 6, WILL IM l3 S l arti a t'ubl . Sale on Wednesday , the 17th day of Marl?. 1857 ' at the residence of the 'undersigned. ip North Ilanhelm tneuship, on the Centre turnpike. about half way be. tween Schuylkill Waren and Orwigsburg. the gdlowing personal properly, vls : One gray mare, with, foal, three • salleb mire. pace a DeTtarbirs.) r two bee ding sows. three , bogs. •US is= tight+, shoats, all of the Chest coutoy greed, one Strut wagon, one truck wagon, w th wino, one rockaway z oartiage, with two seats, one grain fan, one bob sled, 2 grain cradles, scythes:4 set bind horse rank I set lead harness, 2-sets carriage harness. a ' lot of plows, dung and bay forks, bay aka, row chains, 3 meat tubs. hay by t he ton. potatoes by the bushel. one store, one iron kettle, I team *addle, 1 side saddle and bridle, I barrow, I 'cultivator, 1 cutting bench, 1 corn shelter, I grtndetone, 1 erbeelbarrow. with a variety of attic*, too numerous to Mention: 'Mere will also be weld g sulky of household and kitchen furniture. dale to. cotamence at 10 o'clock. when conditions will be mad"' known by the undersigned. • D. W. - Tebmary 14, '37 f PROCLAseiettom. viTHEREAS, the Hon. Charteti. W. e Berths, President tithe hart of Common; Pleas e of Sebuylkill.cona ‘ lrt Innearylvania, and .31:Latimer the severa l cooks , Sessioas of the Peace Oyer acid Terminer and General Goal Delivery in acid county. George Kahn and Bernard Meillyi Judges of the Court of thimistrZektioni of the, Peace. Oyer and Terminer, and Gottiglithial Delivery; for this trial of all capital and o tOOTttlieness in the aid county of Schuylkill, by their prompts to me dlreeted. bare ordered a Court of Oyetand Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and QUM'. ,4er.Plession sof the Peace, to be holden in Pottsville, on the Ist MONDAY In Marsh next, st:I0 deka., A. td., to continue birttweeke. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the „11 anon of the Peace and Constable' of the laid county of Schuylkill. that they are, by the raid precepts wow mended to be then and there at 10 o'clock In the tone 110 CM of the said day; with their rolls, records,' inquiet tkins, eraminations and all other remembrances, to do those things which, in their several Maga, appertain to he done; and against the prisoners that or then shat be in the gaol of said county of SchaYikill. are to be then and there to prosecute them as andl be just 4ff7'Otsi sore the} Ornesonersaftb ' Sheriffs Office. Pottsville., 1 WM. MATZ, Sheriff. 'February 7, 1667. j • 644 " N.-D.—The Witnesses and Jurrire - who ire suannened to attend said Court are required to attend punctually. In use of noaattendanee, the law, in such cases made and provided, will be rigidly enforced. This notice Is published by order of the Court; those emigrant will govern themselves accordingly: • • .t. Area. Slim BROWN'S • - ..4167t0 °t. c• . • ,LTHOUGH, it thunders and light nings in all coextend' Schuylkill county, and rains (firm rug Mom, the undersigned still' maintains in a Arm man ner, his old establishment as heretotore, and will continue to accommodate his enstotners in such a -Iprompt ana'satlsfactory manner as to warrant and se *my their entire conthlence. At the same time he Itakes thin opportunity to return told' friends and patrons bisgratefol acknowledgements for the eery eribstantialm3nner In which they have, dur• ling many ymtrs, Evomi him with their patronage, and hope they will conDnue to appreciate our humble efforts to serve them. Our Drug Morels A ted up In a superior manner swl is well stocked with all kinds of drugs. In this respect our establishment cannot be excelled by any other similar concern. I JOHN G. E!IIME - COOD 11111gDICJNIEN.. 17 is estimated ; that AYEK'O Cherry I Pectoind and Catharib- Pills have done more la pro mote thepoblle health, than any other oneeause. There ran be no question that t..e Cberry Pectoral has by its thousands on thousands! cures of Cold, Cough., Asthma. Croup, lolluensa, ,Uroichltia de very conch reduced the proportion of deaths from emrsumptlve diseases to this country. 'The Pills areas good as the Pectoral and will curs more en isplaints. Every body needs more or less purging. Purge the blood from Its turities. - Purr, the bowels, liver and the whole ell 'system from obstructions. Purge out the dheareewbich fasten on the body, to work 14 doray- But for disease we rhould die only Of old age. Take an tidotes early and throat it from the System before It is yet too strong to yield. Ayer's Pills do throat out disease, not only while it Is weak, but whirr Wham taken a strong hold. Reid the astounding statements of thine who have been cured by thesn'fnm dreadful Scrofula. Dropsy, Ulcers, Skin Disco seg. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Dyspepsia, Internal Pains. Bilious iComplainti. Heartburn, iit..taehe, Gout, and • many lets dangeroon but till threatening ailments, • such as Pimples en the face, Worsen. Nervoutolrritabill hy. Loss Of appetite. Irregularities, Dizziness in theirs& Colds. Fe4its, Dyroutery, and indeed every variety complahits for irbkh • purgative remedy Is required. Theedare no random' statement* bat ore authentica ted by your Own neighbors and your own phy-leboa. Try theta eon,' and you never will be without theirs. PrWe2 , s canto per hot —6 boxes for $l. • Prepared by Dr. J. C, AYER, Chemist, Lowelkilam, sod -- :sold by-all respectable druggists everywhere. - ; Fitonarylq 'fa . Whis Essith and Strength aunt Ineittably fonow its Vse. .BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND' BITTERS MEDICINAL, inMil fattst ileum lIIIICI Ay_ To!graph aidliestar4f• 7411. • mato .ffilloottost Rl•t. • ' -tow riot it Cliloago. dottog . - Woodsy liat,-ta which .100 Wootwortlt foe • lioritobjas • Tao A Oda *WI —....iiitoopitawit.Tilvit is iitublah Thousii trit kilaii .11g , ib►s - **P - , Ilmitansotbro Piro. - • AAn Baftslftes. toms, Bandloy, Dorm) sll6,llollTortli of proporty, tboptimipai alarm my 'emboli • Ca" • • ' _ twist Wittpiso. r artiral oteloay eget yaw, rosmaistrd outrblr Its 1 ldlisdalptision wid mrdy: Outer, tore red optiltraltme. Sew Jersey V. S. Senat•rial Illeethen. The laittliture of New .!arery bu teat the floe. Jobe I.lllolopeon, 11. 8. Senator, fat its reel from the 4th of Muth ant. ' Print . Works Destroyed. - etteadvs Print Worts or Otrooqi Qa t it Weenier:es Pans, Dube, entity, •N. Y.; wen destroyed by in co ?meaty: Its toss 4''sloo;. Titillated Stria' Tragedy. A distinguished and well informed ;amber. of the New Toth Grand Jury big statedofint hi did not bonne. with' the evident* thew dar before them. the Jury could bring in a bill of indietlent against Dirs. Cunningham and those second a connection with her. A Tots ea Railroad Iris* la the UV. OD In the Boum of Representatives at Washing, 0, on Thursday last, Mr. Umber, from the Commit tee of days and Means, reported a bill intending the time for the Norfolk and Pmenbarg.iltilltoad . to pay the duty on .. .the Iron imported for their , road, some embarrassment of Its dooneis bating beetl'oeeasioned by the late , provolone* of yellow Mr. Campbell or- Pansylnnis, mond to lay ne bill Oa the table. Agreed to by four majority. Tits Cirruptiesa Investigating VIIIISUBIte • teens Espart. in the Home ofitspressatatives on Thursday; the Investlga4gATommittee,, made' four special reports in the eilsi of William d. Eillbert, - mehi; — ber from New York; Will am W. 'Welch, ber from Connecticut; Francis S. Edwards, ones. bee from New -York's/id Organise B. Mathison, member from Newyork, charged wit!' moirePtion, - convicting allai . of It, awl adopting a resalstiiia that each be =pellet from the Boas% The re port concha ice with a resolution th 4 jantlis W. Simonton be expeyeti from the flew of tbe.lloesir • as a Reporter. There was mocheseitement in the Rouse, peed , ing the presentation of it* Report, which the Speaker found it i kiiificult to control.. The. motion of the Rouse in this 'matter is prompt . and right. Dithoniety shortidevor thus have its deserts awarded. TRIBTY4OMHZ CONOIIIISS-41eemml lied* WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.-Besaia.--On nth: 0 lion of Mr. Weller, the Senate wooded to-the consideration of the flouse,bill fur the eithstrne lion of a wagon road from Fort Kearney; via, the 'SOuth Fess of the Kooky Mountains'and the Great Salt Lake Valley, to the eastern fruntier of Cali fornia, which passed finally.. ~ The bill granting lends to. Minnesota foe.ibi - . purpose of aiding in the constreetion of eirkass ' railways in that Tesititory, passed.. —••- • ' Ilooks.--Tho TO' hill was . considered wept • I adJeasenteat ' ~1 from//ids: 16.---Sairata.—Mr; Gyrtn, II: S. Senator California took his seat. • • 411 ' Holies.—The Tariff .bill was cOnskiered until adjournment. 4 : • , ~ . , , Feb. 17.-=-Sreser..—The ,Senate passed a bill - insiddition to an sot more effectually providing for the punishment Of certain crimes against the - United States. •,- . .. The bill to amend - the act to provide for the bet. ter organisation of the Tecasury Department, . and for the collection, transfer and Pate-keeping - and disbursement tif. the public revenue, and the bill confirming to the.several States- the swamp and overflowed land therein, Were also passed. • The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the bill to increase the pal of °Moen in the. , army. , , . -The bill passed after farther debate, without amendment. ~‘„, • . • • On motiod Of Mr. Toombs, a resolution was 11 3 adopted di Gag the Committee on .Commerce to inquire in o the expediency of exploring the • river Niger, Africa. On motion of Mr. Brodhead, a resolution wu adopted directing be Committee en Commerce to inquire into 'the , expediency of authorizing the Secretaries of War and the Navy; under the di rection of the President, to employ seeb neater' as they may think proper, to make such .explors dons and verifleation of the thrust surveys al ready made for a Ship Canal near the Isthmus of Darien, to connect the waters of the Pacific with thu A tlantic by the Atrato and Truaisclo riven. Mr. Johnson from the omnutitt4 un prioting, reported in favor of printing 21,000 'fire copies of the mechaniral part of the report of the Com missioner of Patents. The motion wu agreed to. i Honsa.—The Submarine Telegraph Bill was re-committed to the Co - matinee of Ways and Means where suehamendmenti as were proper 'wild be made. . - The House then took up and passed—yeas 99. • nays 72—thir bill for the -relief of the people of Kansas, repealing all - the sal,. ind regulations purporting to be laws, adopted at the Shawnee , Mission, by a body of men claiming to be the Le gislature of Kansa*, and declaring invalid all the acts' and proceedtngs of that 'useably, likewise prbviding fur a new election fur member' of the islature, and painir and penalties fur illegal to. ti g, and unlawful interference with the rights of voters. ' , ' -' ~., -- . A separate 'rote was taken cm the preamble to he bill declaring inkiest and niwarranted the - bait oaths that aro prescribed fir voting or holding of fice in Minstar that the Hoare Committee of In vestigation report, that the. Legislature was not selected by legal votes, but was forced upon them by noo.reskierits, in •violaticu of the original act of the Territory, and having than usurped !sesta- - ! tire power, it enacted local and oppressive 'laws., The preamble- was adopted—leas 95. nays 68.. • Feb.lB.—llovss.The Senate Submarictejete graph Bill passed with amendments. The bill goes back to the Senate for COTIOCITODOO .In the amendments..- 1 The House eon Jarred in the Senate's amend ments to the' coinage bill, making it Wirral, for two years, to pay oat at , the Mint the new cents authorised to be coined, fur the fractional parts, of Spanish and Mexican dollar,. ,• ' , - Feb. 19.--Simars.—Tbe Hoes* bill fOr kite ra lief of the people of Kansas, repealing the exist. laws and providing for a new .election, was tallied—yeas. 30: nays. 20. . _— cofthiciiDirßail" FOR 7111 . JOURNAL rumik; a; 11.1f011.1E - METAL7IALMIC/14. riutanst.tata. Mr MR. 1 lion. 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