irs' journal POTTSVILLE..P A. VEBRUUtIf St3f 1857 ------1 --------7-- Milt; circulation of the limn' acv.xst , ts sp a t r the astitctste circulation of any an other li. papers published in the oounty—and as it. circu - amen,. Mo. .best portion of the of an ad • • ment Wertea to its columns bt, of course. worth as much to the edvertiser as if published In gni three other pa pers. - le our etttes the filet et hteertising. Ire lairket derin price according to the drtulation o f the paper. , Wa onus file attention of I the pen throughout the United Btstei to the following.— We are desirous of colleetiall all the dainties re fined to below—aespeeily as possible: • I COIL STATISTICS. • ' the pros St the country pars tibia article Wiff ar e'me I • c oo l owl in a large number of the lyest. oro wad Anthem States—and also in Western poostylvaniartre`iro desirous of ascertaining 41,e number of Bitsiiiinous Collieries now worked, and th'use that will be ready 101857 or which are •progreeiing--whether worked by drifts running 1e from tbs. wlter leVel7-hy winking a Shaft or Slope—depth of Slope and Shaft—the Steam' Power employed' et each Collierytbe quantity of Col Wend In' 1856—the number and thick-' alas of veins as far u ‘ faieertained, and the oxtent of Coal area as far as known—the prinelpel Mart kids, and the distahce to those markets, whether by Railrot'ed of CanaL.. . • . . .We will be thankful to any person residing . at any Colliery, if he will give us the above Informs tidn as Carly as he can—stating the unjust of the person or . persone or company workinit the same, together with theuame of the County or State In which the Colliery Is Vested. 'Address B. ItiliNAN, Editor Mogan' Joust jet, Pottsville, Pa. . • _ • e UNION STATE CONVENTION. .. Thi cittsens of Pennsylvania who are opposed to the extension of Slum, and to the other' equally obnox ious principles of the Incoming National Administration • as announced In the Cincinnati platform;—Who are op. poseB to the union Qt church and State, the exclusion of the Bible from our o' mmon Schools, and In favor of protecting the ball box from the corrupt iotinences by, which the will of the people was defeated In the recent State and Presidential elections, aro requested to , elect delegates, equal In number,.to the present represent* tion In the Senate and Rowse of Representatives, to meet in Convention in the Hail of the House of Repro.' sentatlves. at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, the 26th day of March next, at 12 o'clock. AL, to nominate candidates tbr Governor, Judge of the Supreme Court and Canal Com mlsslorierjo be supported at the ensuing October , elec tion. . , -. • . . Lusk! Tautest, i Fr. Jordan. John IC Harth, ', S. I'. Westmont, , James J. Lewis, •--,' .R.,V. hickey,! i ' 'Be Lotus Imlubs, ' C. RI Hoffman, , . Fuson„Tickerso --r• ' 0. P. Shaw, i . .W. Warner,. ' : luau Benson, John 11. Wintrodo, ':, John S. Vanvoorhis, ' A. W. Crawford, : IL B. Moorhead, A. Iline„. - , ' ' T. Struthers; . , •• C, S. Kaullitutn, • . ' Ilium Cleaver,, : - • i John 0. Sloan, J. O. Shaman, Jonas Augustine, John Doweling°, ' .C. 13. Ryder, .. ' . T.T. Coffey, Joseph Brown,. - Andrew Gregg, ". I Jos. D. Pownall, IL Reed,. • . John T. Peters, ... ' . Jas. B. Bulbous" ; • - Nicholas ToeghtlY„ Jr.. Wm. A. Crabb. James Penrose; . Gianni W. Scothst • . • John Purcell, -- R. D. Oasum, •l ' ' James M. Sellers, , ' G. J. Ball, - John Witherow, ' .W. E. Frazer, ' - Chas. B. Pen ros e, -J. Doek, • _ Cleo. T. Thom, - . P. W. Housekeeper, .. S. B. Chase, • Samuel Herr,: David Mumma, jr., 8.8. Bishop, ' " John M. Gibbdtiey, ' John A., Illestand, . • Henry Souther; John Wrght. I W. R. Stevenson,.. i II Jammu, Feruary 22;1857. . • Conn' try Meetin g. Yo pumuance of the above call, a meeting of sU :UM,q who coincide and approvq of Iliad call in Schuylkill county, krill be held bribe Court HOW*, In the Borough of Pottsville,4M Monday evening, . March 16th, 1657, at 7.1 o'cloo1r; ( * court frock,) for the:Purpose of appointing delegates to. 4eprosont Schnylkilbovnty in said Convention. Br ORDER .07 TER UNITED . IaPPOITTION: Symms .2t9TICEs. BEE NOTICE of Moses Reber. GRABS SEEDS are for saiefat Bannan's store. 0. of 0. P.--13es noUce 'of Olrard Lodge, No. fO. LOBT.-Benadvortlament aigned Applcton 00.,.11a1 timoro. ' A YOUNG KAN la wanted la a Dry Gala Store. pee 'edvertblersent.; . . . 1 NEW GAS CONGILEAVI 31A.TOCIE8 are for Azle by 'Might & Lerch. h ' .. . .-• • - DISSOLUTION.—See Notice signed Wm. Wolff and Ndw.Enteellne. WANTED =Bee adverthnnent at a piing man who wants a mitt:ninon In a store. A WATCH, eopposal to be stolen, is retained by Green & Hoffman. Seo advertisement. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES.—L L. Isaacs It ire., have* fine assortment on hand.: LI/COMING COUNTY IiftEINSURANCEGOMPANY. .-See Notice of.leabb A. Haien, Agent. VALUABLE COAL LANDS hi Northamberlsad coun ty are offered for lease. Else adverthemeot. . • SPRING DRY 000DS.—Bee, advertisement of Eyre a LandelL Fourth and Arch Sta., Philadelphia. A STATED MEETING of the Schuylkill County . Medik cal Mehl, will be held OD Wednesday evening next. •,.• THE OLD ORCHARD FLOUR MILL le offered for rent. See advertisement signed T. 11.13ehollenberger. , . THE attention of Fanners is directed to the advertise. mint of Geo. A. Lainau, 19 South Front St., Philadel phia. • . I LOTS between Pottsville and Minennille are offered for sale. For. particulars • sea advertisement ' signed Howell Esher. CHINA, OLASi; AND QUEENSWARE.4 line assort .• mint is for sale by.Tyndaki 2 *When, 219 Chesnut St. above Seventh, Philadelphia. BEAUTIFUL SPRING Gaps are paid by Thornley A Chinn, N. E. corner of Eighth and Spring Auden its., Philadelphia. See advertisement. MECHANICS' SAVING ~ FUND • ASSOCIATION.—The eighth annual meeting will be held at the Exchange Hotel on Monday evening next. See advertisement. SUPERPHOSPHATE 01 LIME and Guauo can be procured of-Allen .& Needles, No. 23 South Wharves, and 35 South Water street, .philedelphla. For partleulara, ' see advertisement. • TFIE attention of our readers is directed to the state ment and notice of.the &nob Fran of the National Safety ' Company which appears among our adverties merits. This old end welt established liuditution ap• pears to be in a very flourishing eondition. To .Wer. B. Liao, Iteri. r we are indebted for pub Bo do:kismet:its. .To Jonw A. gratrownottn, Esq., H. of H., N J., we are indebted for public documents. • A9CNOWLEDGIIIINT.—TO the ECn• JAM'S II CAMPIiLL we are under many obligations for in terestlng public tioennients. ADIIIIIN AND - ALLENTOWN Rettaioxn.,—Work will be commenced on this road the ensuing week, in order to secure the charter which expires on the 18th of March ;—and we are pleased to learn that several of the heaviest contracts will be coin", menced in a few weeks; And rushed. forward speedily. - . - ' The citizens of Schuylkill COunty will be call ed on in tho course of the ensuing two weeks to make , up the subscription of $lOO,OOO to the stock of the Road in 6ellayltill County. The stock will command 6 per cent interest from date of 'payMent. Dlk DECHAII#DI will be.' inaugurated President on Wednesday next. By bis acts he will be judged. We tear they are hopelessly, of the Plerniatamp. . . , 1: Smolt has fallen to a considerable depth in the South. This rooks like another Northern signs. ion on the rights of the South. It ought Co be , I toppe4, .. '. DuilldiAN &in BLevaar.—The Washington eorimpOndent of the New York . Tribune says: That airthe "omens indicate anotber bitter pro. Slavery Administration." Tun ACADEMY or .ItiTerc, Pbiladelpbia, man °Med on Wednesday evening, tan-brilliant airs dieter. qbe opening Addrora—n, chaste produe iudge Conrad, was delivered In vied& siyie•by Mies Caroline Riehings. •, . . Ti or MORTGAGII6.-A writer ;in the Milted 61 °Y , Goatee eaggesta the repeal of the lax on /irlgagee. A good idea—nlrthe lane of Penn sylvania have latterly tended to trammel and dig. courage legitlerte Investments at tale rates of in terest, and drills-capital 16te the'Shaving fiho _ . • Ratutban Coniactios.—ltr. Straub - hos pre-b vented petitions in thd Senate tor a Railroad lead.; log from . 31 4ie 11i11 Gap to Pottixille. This con nection or ono , from Pottsville! to 'intersect the aline Hill Jteilroed below Minetsville. •Is badly needed. ';' , Qt. the Bill pars—one of 1e votive. tient must be - made—and the sooner the better. - _ SHAY/41,1A.ND • G MIMING -IN Urea.—Brigham YO4ngea t 4oLiie of his saints- in Utah, can t l°fie..b "id with 'any . gamller, and beat all creation tirtharingL i ' We doubt exceedingly, if an best 'tome of tbemiints engaged in 'da eitunty, if one half the reportsare eonvit. • optimist Il o : RoYtIltri LA* , FOR SCRCiLKILL Cocair.--;Last sleek Mr.'Straub read in tbeSen te a general i mprovement law, adapted to the lots of ibis Region. lt ha s been prepared care- Ily, and js laceeptable to a mining temptingly, is op so largely of individual enterprise, so 1 dints. It should pan. Wit earnestly hope - • A PARTISG" Snor.--012 Wednesday: suktlldr itict will retire fr‘ni the Presidency. •. On the Wu awn Sc will be "nom e so poor to do biro nee." The event will berdijsoeritettentiwn.' •a' relief. Next, week however, will 14111 :p,artiog Ind aim 'the shape I L: /160 4 J. J. Perry of MANN deliver. Rept4 on the427th 'ale., ha debase .r ideniClui 1 4 1, 3 4 , Whist the eiperelose tbe.Pres. hat ihis i., it Is A searcher. s •-• IME=w3=== 2 ; l To Iluitaltati ittst;;Whit . think'. Yon ;of the iden of forming an Amociation, both political (al far as refusing' to support:any man for the Login tare who will not oppose all laws in foyer of obe ying) and otberaisei ta -2 .4notssit the production and legitiinate business Or tha Oottity from shat and the preseistuallialted poWeie:of money ;to griti ,sad nific, , ,ir*tiiiiidiess man, and cripplaAbs pteductive ittduitry irt;:the Region The a4rer-ls drone MA a cartes `to, business in every community. : . Saskrou SIIIIVER will-sail from New York for Europe, on Saturday It _hoped that the trip will result in bin eoinpitite restoration to health. - Ile is still obliged to pots Idieveningsin his chamber, and since As tile assault be bee not passed a einghtneettingOut of It. During the day time bowever, be regularly take) exercise out of, doors, either In riding or valiting,and with in tbo past few months , his capacity for Intellectu al leaor bee rouill increased. , "i THE TAMP 13 Tait 81.151111L—Tht: majority of the SetiattiCominittee on Finance, have reported the House 'TIM" Bill with amendments—they 4orivertlie free fist 'subUtentially as it passed the House—and reduce tho duties on all Manufacturer, Iron included, to 20 per.cent,tbe rats which ruined the whole country iu l 0. Theßill which passed the House is a good one as far sift goes—theY 'would have made it better, but wore afraid that any bill giving necessary protection to American industry, - would fail in the Senate, which fears the subsequent action of that body proves were correct. Bpeakeeßanks and the whole Republi can New England delegation in the Hone. voted ior-'the::bill pentecting. Pennsylvania Iron and Coml.', fine *hole Democratic press thundered anathemas against Speaker ,Banks, 1111 d denounced him as an enemy to protection—now lctUs hate the same thunder directed against this Committee in the'denate, composed of, the friends of "Jaates Boehanan. With such tendencies in the Senate, end Howell Cobb, the most bitter enemy of our interests in the whole tou!b, as Secretary of the Treasury, Clod help the interesti of Pennsylvania, under the now dynaity. ' - THiliTT4Oll=l" CONIMIEBS—Second Session. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—EimsAra.—A bill was passed, paying to . tho effiCers and seamen of of the expedition in search - of Dr. Kane, the same rate of pay which was ,allowed those of the eapedition under Lieut. DeFfiven. Hopes.—A resolittlon was 'adopted, to the ef tect that any member named in the resolution, of the Select Investigiting. Comniittee have leave to fill en answer, tO the statements Concerning him, to be printed with the' ether papers. Mr. Campbell's Tariff BUlVused,—yeas, 110; nays,,B4: J • L Feb. 21.—Saari,.—The Hine bill, autholl. sing the people of Minnesota to form a Coma!, tution and State• Government, preparatory- to admission - into the Union; was adopted, withqua amendment- that none - but citizens of the 'Unii ted States be entitled to vote, with reference to the formation of a Constitution and State Gov ernment., /10II8M—Tio • House took up the resolution reported from the• Committee .on Elections, de elaring-Jdr." Whitfield not entitled to his seat as a delegate from Kansas. 'The resolution was laid on the table-:-yeas 96,' nays 85. 4 ' Feb. 13.-Bwatier.—The bill to amend the Tariff act of 1840, with: ia - Jview to perfect the hmie valuatiqn principle, passed finally'. • - Housa.—Mr. Tappan moved :to strike out the appropriation of $20,000 for the compensation of the Kansas Legislature whielrivas,agreed to. -- Feb. 24.Houss.—The petition of 220,0 citi zens of California, asking for the expulsion °flit. Herbert . for killing Keating was reported from the Committee of Elections. The report was laid on the table. Feb. 25.—Sximw.—The bill :Maori:log the the people -of Minnesota to' form W constitution and - State, Goiernment, preliminary to - admission into . the Cabin passed. fealty, after, striking out the.amendsent restricting the right of suf. frage to citizens of the United States. The. bill only requires the sanction of the-Orculident to become a law. ' The House amendment/ of -.the Submarine Telegraph bill were agreed to, and the bill now .only requires the action of the President. HOUSE.—nO resolution of the Select COM. mittee, expelling Wm. A. Gilbert of Now York, charged with bribery, was disagreed to. 7 yeas; 73, nays, 120. . . Feb. 26.--sBBAre.—A ,- Bill to expedite the construction of a line or lines of magnetic tele graph freed the Atlantic to Sin Francisco passed. House tariff bill las conside untieadjourn meat- • . House.--The miscellaneous, t e twiny, the navy, the fortilleatlop, and the ocean mail steamer appropriationiille were paused. 1. •ttj;(4loll.l.ollh{t)leigNoyi4 . HARRISBURG, /ref,. 21.—Ss3s.ve.—The 11th of March was fixed tis the time for the election of State Treasurer. ' The Senate repaired to the House, and heard Washington's /Penwell Address read: •. ' ' Mr. Straub read inf pinto a supplement the Mill Creek and Mine HUI Navigation Company. lionsz.."-Ttie 'Judiciary . Committee reportod, ith an auluudtueut, the 'aupplement to .tbe..act for the protection of miniiri, mephanics, and .la. borers. • ~, Mr. M orehead, Corporations, as committed, the bill t incorporate the Oak 11111 Shaft and Mi ning Co ny. m i a - I Mr. S aw, same, •as committed, the supple tUent to he ,act incorporating the borough of Miaeraville, Schuylkill bounty. , ~ Feb. 23.--Saskrz.—The Finance . Committee repented favorably upon the bill for the tale of the Main Line .of the Public; Works, and to reduce the State debt. , • •Fel.24.Arz.—Mr: Straub, a bill to en. courage the association of capital In the iml:oroce. went of coal end Mineral lands. A. supplement-to the act incorporating the. Al. lentCria Railroad . Company, wee reported' favor. ably. • . .. A supplement to the act incorporating the Mintlrsvilla Water Company, pasied finally. Roans.—Mr. Knight submitted is preamble and resolutions relative to the death: , of Dr. E. K. Kane; paying an appropriate tribute to liis memo. wand resolving, that the Rouse adjourn, as a mark or respect. • - a. The resolutions' were unanimously` adopted, and the Huuse adjourned. , ; , r Feb. 25.—Snsravz.—A bill to_ ncorporate 'the Tremont Mining Company, was favor ably. - I : • The nomination of Win. R. DeWitt, was con rmed—yeas. 22, nay's, 8, • ' Ilotist.—The Speaker (Mr.' Getz) charged. that a person holding aleat upon „the floor of the House as a reporter, hail attemptettimproperly to prevent the paisage of three bills, asking $3OO to withdraw his objections to their passage. The Rouse ordered the appointment cf a com mittee of ft fe, with power to send for persons and papers, to investigate the conduct of the re porters and ail persona eeeking legislation. . The Speaker , appointed Messrs. Longaker, Ps. triken, Thorne, GildeaandStruthera. [lt appears that three bills, the supplement to the Allentown Railroad, the , supplement to 'the Reading and Lehigh Railroad, and the supple went to th e Dauphin and Susquehanna Coal Company, were knocked off the calendar at the inetanoe of Messrs. Yearsley, Mcllvaitt and Carty, all of Philadelphia; that a friend of ;the Spea ker, who was interested in their pasenif, was ap proached by a reporter, mid told thaffif:ite would pay $3OO, he (the reporter) would hava the ob jections removed, at the same time stating that the objections were made by his friends, who •would withdraw them at hits trequest. The gen tleman refused to pay the sum •de mended, and A disclosed the matter to the Speaker. The Sti kersappealeal to the Rouse to show its disapp • bation of the rirenmstances attending the def I t of theto bills, by taking them up anti passing: Weld" to second reading. This was. .dena by a two thirds vote. They were severally postponed on second reading.] ' Feb. 20.--Satraut.—A supplement to the Potts- : villa Railroad was reported favorably.' Mr. Strat.b, a supplement to the act Incorpora ting the SidtnyLkill Navigation and Railroad Qom patty ' A Feriae of resolutions., of respect for the memory o Dr. Elisha Kane Kane, were ado . tad. THE COAL TRADE. iA4140011 rottivAle. February, 28, 1887. The quantity rent by Rail Road this week's 21,23 i 08. Total for the swan 816,964 06 tons, against 250,890 02 to same period last year. . The quintity sent fc•rward from thli region is ' . , —.. than it was for the corresponding week last year and . • - [Centimed.] • - thermal returnif a lg o ho r m i district Is making will be less next week,—ln conseqienee of several who/. Its final ' were wending having - had their orders countermanded le to es 7gt a ig,4,, a 1 1 14 L ft il i f i ll :Xt r : g e e = en account of the mild weathei; Some of the dealers at sing is placed, and which leads directly to the air shaft. Philadelphia even mitered to receive thgtoal which A Regulator bird in a similar passage belonging to .. • • , and rernedit over to the Rail Road Company 1 rkv,iirdths Quanti ty e,g,nuibtarrenlnltt of l the workings "itTh Solidi km the freight'. In one instance we learn / tat ,a of each dictates; or, if explosive gas Is generated ' doter rood th aw b e h a d purc b am t Au g a n enro g g 1 in larger 'quantities In one district than it is in another, •c d r udried it at a greatly reduced reter. This 'might ~., i the quantity of fresh air Is increased proportionally in , ''' '" 1 1"` "'", those districts. 'Nothing le.tcqui red. to e ff ect IMO but' PtvlnAl l ,4‘. op Motive, . '; ' • I . 1 'the sliding backwardi or forwards of the Regulating •Atisirra ion Lillian Co4ll.—We. understand! imeli• In eetklethlif the teed and tau where tno doors are used In the principal roads, the Regulators are' that Van Dusan, NORTON k CO., .ars' again: the:: Agen for the ' sale of the Libigh ,comp • sny's '"- i tt g l hn ef o li Tr u la t d are tiP° ll :;, Tor r d er n Prn nW ai h r iehileem i s tl i e 6 \ Coal fo 1857. ' . - I One di II - the workings of the districts is usetitrben • ..-•- 1 , 1 °n°g the broken is worked, and the drift on the opposite side Suertr dr Coat..--Nife tind the follollllllr arts - .. 7 of the principlr u lt is us 4to ventilate the face of the . , ale in th e New York Cormier wed Enquirnw,littich 1 drifts when or rapid dlesitergee of gas are ex am IV correct, in every particular. As the . Writer ', .. felfetedearrbanartorphin tli t o is tanding ' c itin g % ned•t..7 !Ally remarks, It takes mttski longer than people I dr without_lteleg. *newel torn on to whom the 'work generally imagine, to develop_ Coal Regions, I men are 'PrY' d In the horde and he a d ve n he at the , pillars. , ..• and a vast' amount of capital 'to construct the ' aarrae wbr It t r w i i e lli r ei r ta t b l i r, t e an4 l ery t t e lte d: pr ig neeepary. ,stwertap.l. to 'market. For' stittreifilidi 'of SO - exploiters taking ghee from' any v common mane, past ;irks' Eiw York' press, and partleglarty 04 1 . and the only danger which cannot be padded agsdra .. i at ali Uwe is litearn or rapid discharges of gam and Tribune, hare teemed with " Coal *ditties-of .Ul6l' th e lodging of ps In the ropes cannot be .. =most ,wild and visionary character, evidently to., 0 anted. W ‘ e owl never be curtain of tho nottimint , pee ot explode:romps in the:mares, even Kw* ends'. sighed for . purpoies of speculation, Or written ' t tor to is:dilate them. But the glares always comm. thrqu g h; i dmonit ,„ - ci f _thocapadity of the sew, . mate with the amp dr ways, sod when a &whirs* of gas ta erected ter its expansion la the paves it b carried ..... ..• region! fur 'soppy num the facilities sot ttanspor... , Mr to the tarpon and air shaft, and generally becomes bitten tor market . Under no elrhumstanoes sap . I:tint=iledikildr bli esss gd miellis. *li ge Snug 'the' trade of %hit Wyoming Basin increase ' cent! - r_intai,3 44o :4.doinnen hunioriglostod fetal Me "Into , " 14" gins "Limatkol from the pates in times of a; re 250.000 tons lent South in 1857: ',' .' The Coal hi:liners on th e Reeding Railroad In , , carried by the current of air directly to the tentl= l : 1855 wee about 12 per`cent. ' orer that of 18 , 54, 1 1- -10 " 4 " , ,,, nit where Aa l "n ta- .144"ed 11 lei "Mt violence. which par rent. adOed tv the business of 1855, ' ' ----.....„' n g.. - n e d e t fre -l e t erre e— etediellM diatraylls4:: air would Lave given es the business in 1856; 2.478, , 0 " 1 %17 --' --11 —4—it "11111"61.- the 817 tens .' Dec e,, our.c . Ri se n, **rec t o u 1 ~-• Pe w ersd.at thefareese la . thlewlenier: lie eon* apply 4 bbenev: eV eseiesso ea when fit te Sled la th e , ' ,froui UM • DO . l?vore and leockowanioohot. Oilier* , workings . WM themlinkte 4 " blab /44 * 414.11 ' were wi th held. sad the mph was but 2,088031 tr, aid the oke deligetkiablithermed. by-the 6#16. Cone—about 329,914 tolls jeoolhon the oottuato,.. 3 ;""stang!".. lo 7 oak IBM *bus *lbw ow the tdOel, on the • is .s 'alert ouvati ,4 of an alpaca taking Owe In the Pith:go wheal 10 and the Paw in 17 per to fat.:tilt' Omit in - " 'V' bar of workt aales*"l"2 4opow too th ' chas ms so e d-P haim b r i re ,mi. th ket. Thil year,, f ame in. stlideet •thstruve. the results - Intl be alike ditsstrous. Iu ;the production or Oieli:tiMe;lsioney,,lsbor aud fuoilities for_traiasportation, are, ludispeniible els: mewl; aid aa botany of the Oars:it:Mites are visible is :the air competing regions, the trade must emitisui to be 'spoiled to the fitirtmitions that hare hitherto disturbed it. Of these fasts ste eau reed the esiduege in the following *aide : flirr gc.Nr i g w 5 ow O Cm c .O a g w4415=0 , sg.gqii llel - , 77 7 1103w51Vgi 'Ol frageff2goTV-15 32 - egg' t. 1 2' EUSEIEEfiaig I t 1111111Wf° { .1= • 8 1,..§1 O 162.1 atmettia ECoo.rtr.ts.P.Pvl ism ' grErgiA g§ifoe • ri."1144, p - • r..r. "3 44 4t1 $4B cig Pr.: 41 41; r i • - art§SOTO4 •ga. • - 4essfit 4160. :g iry'VCOSZW=g * .arolg 4 • In ad to tbe Lehigh and Behuyikill, regions i n over $ 00,000,000 have beeti_ expended in rail roads, als and in putting the , mines in i eon= dition be worked, and now as the . product is 4 bat,6 0,326 tons, it follows that' the outside districts must encounter an increased expenditure in; roportion m the production. latiortant to the Trade. The last two weeks of mild weather, has had a very sensible, effect on the Coat Trade, and we leini from the pest authority, that the stocks in that , ' W East and also in New York, will all probability, hold out until 'the first of April Of perhaps', longer, should , the present mild weather continue. This however, is hardly' to be expected, is the Ice Ring is telly entitled to about four #OOIEII of sway ! yet, and be generally assent' his authority, either I sooner or later in the season. There is already every Indica l tion that March will be a very bois- 1 terous monte, and the stocks will be qaitetlow, April.— I not entirelyetheastedt:re the first of The rivers are open, Is are plenty, and the fitted; low for, this setatiortitut there is scarcely any demand • for Coal at Richmond, which: conl firms the abets statement. The Canal will he, ready; we, leiin; to ' pass • boats next week; throughout the line,,but no Coal ought to go for 4 ward, unless it is mainly to Isupply suds 'points! where they are out. With tho Railroad 'and Ca.', nal open, and 'the great scarcity of money, emai l bitted witliNotes to pay, the l i trade is .placed in . rather perilous situation at pigment; and 'it will re4i quiregonaideitible forethought and forbearance on the pert of the Operators' now, to pursue a prudent , course, , and save It from the calamities of last year. The great point to be .7gaitted is, TO, START MORT, and in'order , to start right, it i of the utmost Importance that ko Coal ihould bq sent to Market unless it is - absolutely sold for :immediate wants, and, at.-'nothing less than the opening prices = wildeh...will be fixed .for the Spring buminees. If the Collieries start now,4 • they will lie couiparadoely: idle in April,—if the boatman run their',beitistarlY in March, they ••will have s to tie up in April and Maf, and the business will be irregular throughout the year. 4 ' No COal dealer abroad will buy Coal so long tu be has old stock : on hand, which was laid in at higher tolls de., than the opening ratee t will her '(if judicious counsel prevails) the primal year. 4 Again, the product of Schuylkill county this year, will in all probability be about 3,500,000. tons in round numbers. There will be about 80 Operr tersa gain iiiitticent IS cents on this quantity amounts to the sung sum of 852.5,000—which di . Tided among the .80 Operators, would give rap . wards of $6,1500 to each. , '-if we start right, this seta ion be saved, aid' the trade will be prosper.. bus—if we start wrong, this sum, in all prebibility, will be lost to the Region—ard the r.;sult tieum 'to the while business of the Region. We • therefore beg or over] Operator to hold off seed ing Coal to Market, until , the prices are settled, and the demand will warrant the filling of his o.lp r , tA" regelarffradekliss, nese. Retry aid consistent With. safety, ought to be ['extended to those who are pressed very hard, to enableL them to , stop. until the mark6t requires the prim]. . J 'Mr . . 'Rucker intended visiting Schuylkill county in the thuss of the present week, but his whole time-has been taken up in Philadelphia and N4v York, in arranging the price of freights and tolls between- the different:carrying campanile* where theitionfliat with oath otiiiissintateste. f . soon as tbis businessi is disposed of, be will visit SchuylkillConnty, .probably - the 'ensuing week, when a meeting of all the operators will be call ed) and full statement of the conditions of the • Coal Marker, and the arrangetuents made promitt. • Ofed to the Gads officially. 1. ~ Sostorixu.slasvm, Ai. 26th, 18.57: UMW. Sne.:—Whlle we afe.talking about LaaCuio• lovelies, Bank monopolies, and all kinds of monopolies, allow me to talk about a monopoly in our little town tbit bids fair to outstrip all others. I mean a monopoly planted and sustained by the Schuylki ll Navigation Co. In shipping Coal over the landings at this place. Pot years shipping Coal fovtbe di ff erent operatorahmt ' hai been the Legitimate brudnesa of some of our most respectable citizens of this place or the County, by which they have, calling to their `aid as suallllarles labor and - littittstry, made an honest livelihood the themselves and • Wallies: Rat they eau • now say, Othello's occupation's goise. The wisdom of the Navigation Co. has placed hen shippers, giving them something like $lOOO cash semi allr,• sum amply. sufficient to remunerate- them for their services, who choose to ship Coal at half-pried, or a prise that would be ruinous to any man notthus back alby the Company. But though not all these favored shippers have the adrantageof the dbstribution of Coal cars end unlimited control over the Company's motive power at the Landings, a power which they. arh wield to their advantage to the extent of thousands of dollars per• annum. thus driving all other shipper" from the land ings (which is their object), or stemma. Now, gentlemen, Mr one, am unwilling to believe that the Board, of Managers of the Navigation tompany herein; knowledge of these facts. Is it possible that they would suffer these monopolizers to hare the distribution of the, cats and control of the motive power under these eirenar stinever or is it lust to the other shippers and those op . erators who [will not under , any circumstances, allow these would be monopolisers to ship for them? Why not put them on-a par with other shippers? Stand or 11111 let behave a trial. NO SHIPPER. We publish the above in accordance with Our • usual -custom of permitting. all parties to. be beard through nor columns. We. knew nothing about the cause of complaint—but the reasonerhy . . the Navigation Company engaged in the shipping i'of Coal was to facilitate the trade, and use if their Cars anti Landings to the beet advantage. • The landing room .was limited, : audit they • were . • In the hands of others who were shipping ler • ertain partiei onlj, they might remain idle a Pore;:l ion of he time—but it in the heads of the ompasiji ISt is, their Interest, as .well as their, duty, to give ail the despatch, possible,' and to se the property of the Company to faeilitite • the trade of. the Canal. , And besides, Cosi is ; frequently. transferred very : suddenly from the Railroad to the Canal, and the Compaq were 'de. 'lrons 'or haying landings to accommodate this • - .trade Immediately, - when it might ea be conve nient for those holding 'landings, shipping pt. - particular persons, to accommodate thbm, larly if it ptit - them tottny inoonviiniinee. • • , • •• •• • Tra JointitAL.J• I, ON NIGNTiL ANION OF COAL MINIFS, - AND uttoißaßouNt! WORKS. wockliest totem* lain the 4- asiaigtatiela and destruction but who after hasitigmed wreerellert to essapii,meat linsitY slat abanatM antlyieldasdaltree thlamidst of the direful monster, (chelk, stoup.). • ' t Explosion:l . hiding taws Waiters may. hi }WWI* . igrolde by the entitlement' use of the safety Lap in the elptifing eat ladingdrift.. Moms bele& llentif liet with in those drifts.) and when a blower ot 'any enalleqteinst lapet with. patios tepid be glean, to extinish the naked lights before the gas bad time to spread and 1100 a• in contact with the wollusestereployea at mane distance front the point of tfletia: 1t acid then beililtited with air and rendered inexplesire, and In this brut be allowed - to lime. The Most dangerous Worm, which are happily th e mod pre, are those ' Which proceed from the rooter the lbw of a . Coal Tele. Those-will discharge immense volume* of . gas, some- Unmet& antuddarable distana•beek Man 'the bee of the ddite which :wilt unemadowl, to the workmen be 128461 Withibeennent to be trod by their Ugh* 'when they are not the least apprehensive of dancer-be , r. • , . • , • e seals this system of ventilation that the „elan drift la all caw Is the main sir. and stegon toads by which Ahead, la tented to the weettnger eel the *al conveyed leo the martinis to the - The dlifie,t l each side of these prindpal drifts, err eltles for l'm air to return frees the workings to the encl. The drifts on mach side , of the principal e u s= j o drift fiCePte the .varionictirrents which and from thedhdricte. endt the Coal tn each de of the exploring drift* he air front each district on the woe skis of the exploring drift. is collected into the drift laylutt ow 'the m i me side of the principal exploring drift. Those two drifts counntinicata• with each other near the aft Shaft, and their currents unite and asermd the sir shaft ; *Jena body.Tben-Potts_ tarps drills add& ,comment 'ate directly' toltie shafts are the principal air eourise, land the centretfrift iteipen to the downcast or _demo& log air shaft, and receives the whole WV of strota distributes and apportions it to the p ark as distriata which are in operation, throughout the mine, and the aide drifts coomnnicafs with each rather and with the air shalt, and collects all the air returning from each district on their respective sides, thus nailing several currents In each drift, which are carried ;forward toecaps point near the nrast or ascending air Shaft Then- , the amend currents contained in each drift are united in' one lapin current by one Of the aide thine, enantunice ttngefith the other by in sir craning bunt ,orer.the centric, drift. Then this body ascends wholly through one doom= air shalt atter having been heated and ranted by a ventilating femme for that purpose. Wint into operation. Inertais jtos pm% Satire Pre ' drier earrierl. FT° bi anitiluseda i • AIM 'YORK Coax, Metuurr—Peb Reg!. 1857. ibe.demiirot for Domestics is berdlY WO Wive; sad with incraased receipts by rail Way lied a diminish- ed tonaluisptiosi pries. favor . buyara at Aba'alaw Ooli , a iaqulry 6411 rtyalle i d for abitidbg, and the itoCkisfoind to befaii for the stallion; moles of Peach, Orebard ,at SCO 4=15 for small large Oiler kind heavyAt fOrariPricee: rpfelpi tortelt ., we • 140. , Only , of 200 toes Liam $10: 50,'4 mei; ; do. Caned at $ll eba!dron. • In' Boston, retill pricis remain at $ 8 . 4 9 @, 0 ROW ton.. Coat vi;giae:i4 aitliaatia Quantity of Coal seat by IL,allsolulb on Thu„ir rioting lasi: , Part Carbon, •; r Pottsville, -.t - • Schuylkill Haftnt Auburn, Port 4311005, Total foi Week, PreviceualttOeyseri - • ',• • Total, To misfit perket Jut year,. Increase so far •110119tylk11143o1uIty 411&119946429..1 8373 . • Thotoßowing lath, vantity of Cositrumlortodovol I hediffsiontitallroadsla Schuylkill*. 70 1 17.460 , 4411 mulling on Thursday evening Last: . ~ _ , won. •• ' , . TOTAL. iditudlillon43.linvon Rau. 11,666, 1 09.101 19 lit. Carbon . " 1.8160p .4 11 ;W 8 18 tlehuyikill Tilley " 3,7 M ; ' 16,939 02 lit.thirbon & PLCarbon -" . • 9.642 19..... j 62363'02 Mill Crook • . • ... , 74016 16 : 42.492109 Little 13ohnilkiii , #...,_ . 4,909 17 ' -... 36,1671,01 Rates Of Toll and 1/ramsio96atlom 3 en SAIL LOAD rim viz iIIfAINT., t . From From IFrom . From ' - . : 1111.tarboss: R. Harts. "Ctinlon-Assinini. To Richmond, $1 00 •$1 96 191 80 ~ 9115 To ridlodit., 190 186 - [ , 110 1 68' Springldilloy ... ,I 66 • 160 .1 1 ill , - .1 64 Reading, 120 116 1 12061 ..--1'- - --------, Lehigh Coal Trade for %111:17. • . ..- ' Quantity of Owl sent by Railroad for the week ending on Saturday 41st: • _I ' .. . - WM. TOM. Val: Mines S Co,: 1.576 14 1 14,321 00 Natal! a JOhnsons, 1,617, 11 Loa 12 Pecker, Carter a Co:, • ' • - 901 , 00' . 1 9445 05 N.C. 4 Lehigh, .7311 ay. - 6.938 15 Sharpe, Leiseming I Co., 1,991 114 '_', 8,705 10 German Penna.. Coal Co. 1,100 ; 14 Dobbin A Debsven, ~ ' - ~ 233 13 Ilarieton, . MG ,17. '' ,' L'79 19 6,3bt Which waidietribitted as *Move; To Delvideie I.Delaerare R. Central: (N: J.) - North Penna., - Yoram," on Lehigh, Way Trade, - Teta.: : - 1,361 14' Bates lit Tali:and Trz a z portatlon ox L 21114111 TALL= 110.1 D: Mauch Chunk to Trenton. • - do Ellsabethport. - I • Scirantou Coal Trade-A 'Shipments tor thr mouth of Jinni 10,835 15.955 Vales Canal S. B. Coal TillllllltOrtitiell Aniount transport umar iolienutos the await! of Jon. 1867:/ Union ' 1 - .. t ~.,...., ...;16. d.,-.0111;-, ..,..17,10a . . . . I* ..„ 1 Cana 111111tactliA4_ • AND OTHXIII 130HITYLKILI1 CO. STOCKS. Philo& Radios k Pottsville Vine andSchrtylklll Mawr r Mount Carboi - ,Mount Carbon sad Port Carbon - ":- I. Via Credo Sibeylkill Valley Lorbervy Creek, - - - Swatars -• . ..... Canalss 131tylkill?i'avigatio,u -* •• . preferred Union - Cabal . - - preArred • - _.l Del. efind'n Coal Transportat'n Co? Railroad as Coal Companies* Little Scholl. Nay: R. R. A Coal Co. Lehigh Coal Navigation Co, • - - 'j, liazieton - - - • Bock Mountain Co. - - Pennsylvania A" R, R. Co. • - Dauphin Coal tN: R. co. . = • - L7kens Valley Coal Co ‘ BeaverAfeadows Coal IS. R.OO.- - Likens Valley Railroad eCordOt.-' • Coal. Oompassisa s ;. • 'Fon* Ilnprovernent e,N;# . . North American Co.. preferred - i “ 4 .. common Delaware, Coal Co. • - - . Climberlawd Call Co. - ". - New Creek Coal Co.- - • . . . Miners' Hawk - • Pa;Mers' Bank - - Pottiville Gas Co. • Pottsville Water Co 4p-,The Mock of Coal Compiniee the above list when furnished by those 'publication. • . NEW CAE CONCREA E MATCHER. 11E 'UNDERSIGNED • iiifit,ng the wTexclusive sate of the New Cis Opor,reatie ,Watettes, fttrotela storeikerpert at maatteeturets' valets. Pottsville, Feb. '47 9.1 ,lIILIGHT LERCH. • . FOR SALE: 1- .; , .: 7 7 . r ' 1:40T8 of 1 - ncio and upwards, on: thsi Toilc ?net near the Satre Sad Tustin half way tween Millersville and Putteville. meanie the bat near Pottsville, and the situation 'convenient to a num• berof Coal Vines. Teruo very way, Apply to • 110WIlLtarillitelt. • O f fice, next to iNctVard Marries alder, antra street. Pottesille, Feb. 28th '67 • 9-1 m JOTICE is hereby given to the pub. ilc that the following property this day purchased meat Sbmilf's sale as the properly of Samuel C. AF d'out, (ate. 1 butcher wagon, 1 truck wspo, 1 horse, 2 sets of. harnass,l buggy, 1 est of single lumen, I butcher sleigh, 1 pair of bob sleds,l grindstone, a lot of hay and straw , 2 cows and seven h ap,) has been lett by me with the said-Arnout who Is to act as my, agent sus use it for my benefit utleae'REßEL ' , atollIle: Irebruari rth. '57 9.3 t• NEW DRY coops FOR SPRING' Off 18 . 571 FASHIONABLE StiaKS; Silk Robes - , moineedf_siiik Sitar psi; Biertnißress S; New Epilog Shawls ; itritir hand Pratattitlh tat!) sea; lawn. and Lam. lobes; IShairta, ot tbs. as** . fashions; !Staple Lblell Goodi4Bbralurta, Quilts, Dam•-' Table Cloths , Napkins, AC Gentlenam'alN stock - of' goildi for nose Ctothlig: ; Bar daily na• mired from Nur Iforitand Phltatheptila attetknia. Wholmale bosom are Invited to give us an early call. BUB Sr LANDELL, 4th ft Are ats.,-Phltadelphhi.' 4r Terms, net Mull, and prtraikrw. February 213, rin WALL PATER N, WINDOW SHADES! L. ISAACS 'it. BROTHER, No: U. 133 North Seeonti . street, below had, Philadel , . , iteviug completed their !trim assortment of the above Geode for Spring and Summer Trade, would rewpeetfully invite the attention of purchasers to the same. ,Their dock, for beauty, dampness and variety cannot be sur. passed. They hare 'constantly on baud every disguise Lion of Cold and Painted Shades, Bud Ildiands, and Shade rixturrs, Wall ' Papers, Curtains, Tire Baud lot lota Borders. le., all of which they offer atlower rites than ran be bad et airy other establishment. Call and examine. ' • J. L ISAACS 8R0.,, Ih3 Ninth Tilled street, below' Race. February WI, . O-6m • - • FARMERS ' CIF THIS NEIGHBORHOOD, can V, supply Ihentielveswr t!taIrIIPAEITO Cll°PB' Lelwriis' . flSPheepait•Of Wawa VD Per 101 4 4 N 904 00c114te ule, $ 5 O, 4 - tan TetEllser, *p at pi per ton. These Yettlflaentato in apposed Of tellable Cheankidel *meats, abounding In Pot Ach e /ea; they hare received the diplomas of lose Stitim slat Now Jaw. Noe Yorke Penarthatda and Delaware. Man ads, GUANO, tU Mods, POUpacrrt. de, . °matey produce received id pa7nenl per above, at .. 'latatiteit "Mea t 00 drafts on good houses, or nosh_ rellatslattatlierde ri =sU, 1 4' tended to. OFXIMIMISINAIL "New Piro Pinatlltote," No. Breath ' • 111/WZRU/A• PA. Yebruirp 211,"!5T " " . .a - LYCONIIIIO CO. FINE INSURANCE COMPANY. _ HE members of the ahose named kerb, Donut that' an meessissnt o per mot was: 'authorbei br,th. biriteloil of said Company' on MI noted glemi for tutanosite - ont policies vbkb were in heel on the day of WOW, ISM and that OM Depilate of aid somannest, Xo la, containing the sums off money due from member ireeldlug vitals the limits of Schulkill Cooly, bits boss inuismitted to the undersigned for.collectible. - The members of said ikonkmoy as* WM, band* pialitut nartent of ltdrionittiodus amilalCassintnnist, to soy 6 r Strikkapanstrusia, aside tiour•ltimself. willdn Lhe . lim 4tog lhibilyikilteounty Is Janitorial, lify, ratdtote lOW sidrhionlos so um tetkSrof t ilattattl f° l . l eM" ,l 7 l,l lo.C . A." • cs , 44160 _"" a l• • ' Itiesitstesil 011ice—fta AL, opposite ties Fe SI, 11452* ard-,dotrod eitlker lower; of 0661 at 50 6411 75 ==l :r.isa T.% : the Irish sudilt ' S il• • . 8,419 09 . , 1,747 12 ••• 10,04E1'14 1.347 17 . *4,875.10 .21.231 08 Pairn.lB must 06 •, 260,93111 09 llr 49:223 7.03 • Mos. 1 :.18 67 - 647 07 430 07 4,105 05 -' 660 13 ' • e 1857. REMELT BY 1110111PSON B so so 100 NOTICE. PUBLIC BALE. Fainting Utensils, Furniture', Steely fie. WILL BE BOLD, at Public Sale;!at the late residlenee of William liantnee, In North Hanhehn townshlp,!&huylkill county, on Thursday. the litisof March nest, a variety of Household and Fitch ien Irntotture, ranbing Utensils, Stock, &c., consisting Jo Port of the fol lowing, Its: 2 mules, 1 Cann wagon for . 5 horses. plows. us, harness. Ac.. Ac. Alive a lot of -.moms is and potatoes, Ingather with a: variety of Household • d 'Waken Ittniltztra, not necessary to mention. Terms ...i • . .. an conditions made known on ther day of mil.. . Bahr to ; no A-* - - e 4 ...\ coalmines at 10 o'clock, A. M. • ,11 811/I.IINNA NANTNEN, Adminhdratelx:- ':lrebiustr 21.'17.;, . - -,, • &CP " ~,,,,o A - 4 91ENTs ~ .4 • \ CRASS:Iite di fILOVER, Timothy* Orchard' Gri.3ll; and,ot Gran Scedi, Ihr aide by air !mil vs btudietat, H. VANNANI • Mobil& asinatait 8144 sod • slam ,Pottnitis. • IS P*\ir k ° \.,east tepets wiioNIOT p h a i d e tab i FOR TEEIBIit SIO I I O LIES. The litdeferibers ore the largest and best Assertileat ef GLASS,. „AND QUEENSARE, I ANT QUAWIT11:11, ' lltrlT MIL WANTS OF CONSUMERS, AT TEE LOWEST 11120LERALE PRICEL Rbdraaeodment embraces lf; n : rp rAil of W.ll/14 from the veayconnoares to the ever fakir:end, every /stick being of the lowan suns and niostasea• arm masa \ N. 11.—It win eost nothing to ezandoe their stit. TYNDALE & MITCHELL, sia mutant street Aim smash. February 29.17 [NA-MaBo Whzt :11!571 BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS!! A ORNLEY CHISM, N. F.: cor ner! Eighth and Speli,e Gardett streets, PHI [ADEL. . , have great pleasura.in Inforteloe, their many friends and. customers that they bate this season pmr chased the most elegant emit of DMES3 GOODS mbleb they *mean bad, and ads selling awes, as UMW, very yard. very tee t4ite Bridlanttes, at 1.2% eta. 2347 toned and striped ditto, at 18 ets. An immense variety of French, English and Auterkan Prints el. Splendid stock of &Lanes, Chillies, meals de. - Teifendißlaids, Luxor Plaidi, Chatty Leine, --rages. m Challis Robes, lap Roils, Bilk Robes. Law ' tt Robes. A 'upset/ stockof Organdie and other lawns, he, de. MKS! , SHAWLS !! MANTLIXAS' Our Black Silks arilar.thuad for cbtapneie and good wens. Bleck Bilks at 86, 7S. 8734 $l, $1 06, $1 12%, $1 25, $1 BO to $2. Black:Moir Antiques, Watered Bilk*, Satin inside, he. Rieb Dress Silks; Elain Poultesois, Be., weirs color. Wells Shawls. Cashmere Shawls, Thibet Shawls, he. Plain and Embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, al per auk undei regular priers. The newest styles Bt 13PitING and StrintElt id t ANTILLAB. STAPLE GOODS, IRISH LINENS, MUSLINS. Best makes of Irish Linens, of owl own imporiltion, also, Auction Linens. • . ~Table Cloths, Napkins, Dcoiles, Crashes. Diaper,,liVe keep a tremendous stock of IlesUes, Sheeting. Flannels, he., del. . . CARPETS, OIL CLOTIN, DRUGGETMMATTINGS,ite. MIAs, Citaisteru, Sattinitts, de., Yoe., Jaude and Bare _ • Warr,. TICATOMTLIER. 11D MATES. MOUT, IfTWYTT, IC., AT Thursday. di - etilismOs &Oat. Mee Cash Nam' corner Eighth sod Spring Barden streets. • . (Bardeon!a White Building.) lir"No w Representations to effect raleali3 *.+ l ,lWe !mite the attsulisu of closer Cash Wholesale Buyers. ' [February :58,'57 94.1 m .•. - SAVINC FUND ; .:- ,•• - • OW TIM ' NATI O NAL SAFrET.YITRUST CO.': OFFICE in WALNUT tnreet, - Sono- A; fwee. corner of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. Annual statement of the businees 5 - . r thettletal year, commencing December 14 1885, and ending December 1, 1866: #g DR. - To balance as per statement Da i camber 1,18b5, , $ 973,56310 To amount received ficim depots ; Bon during the official year, 1 from Mier 1,1865, to Deer 1, ._ ... 1866, 2, 8 24 33 32 To intentst accumulated during 1 . the lune time, to the credit. of depositors, , ~, ~ . •.:: , #lO 63 To aniGunt passed to the contin- ~ gent fluid daring the ' , sou - - - ' period, • . , i . ,3i0 87 ~' t'lf, By *mamba principal paid to depalters, from Deer li /885, ' to Deeil, 1866: • .• " - By amount of interest paid to depositor during the .same Period. • . By balance with the Company, • $3,337,31,7 243,357441 21 By Balance with the Co. as above. $1,374.01i 04 ;he Investments, amounting, above. to ONE, MI L. LION. THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY.VOUR THOUSAND AND BILVENTY-ITIE - DOLLARS. AND YOUR CENTS, as per published' Lipari, of ASSETS, ate made in conformity with tbepenitents of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such Mist dun Securities as will always insure per feet security to the Depositors, an* which cannot [MA* give permanency and stability to t his and ia wa t 11 4 1 4" tabilsbed Institution. I IL L. RENNER, Preside:lL ' ROUT. SELFRIDGE, Vice resilient. " REED, B eerebu7.. • I Feb. 28, '57 . WEE PHOSPHATE OF .LIME.. HE subscribers present to Ab e . no tice of farmers and otherslitterested, the above ar e e The excellency of our preparation has been io well known for many years put, that we deem it unnecessary to say much In respect to its merits. but merelfrremprk that during a long series of years. He purity and Aline as a stimulant kw the growing crop; and as a - 200 -• 2 VI PERMANENT :MANURE • 20.780 Have been thoroughly established. Our Super Phoekhaittof lAsta la not changed in its character every sessonAut U whiiit pmpftis to be; ant form to Itsuluastitateousiltueuta. a rolled epos .. marittlinu , smitfirr ' `: - caw And oco l ereropc t nnydringe vigorous nd nn Pamphlets describing it, and the a modeof,applying eau be had gratuitously at our stores, or by mail when ' derdred. . • • CAUTlOle,..=Bipsrtierilar s to olierve that every barrel of our article - has oar souse and that of Pelts et %tea brandeton the bead. This arutton is rendered meow ry. ea there are so manyfirtieles of doubtful War 'sold, under the name of Super Phosphate of Line, as to udw lead those who are paequaluted with the value of a • 131Eiq CILRE ARTICLE. • Pries its per, aloo tbs. (214 cents per lb.} A liberal deduction made to DEALERS. Blum last fall there !um been imported but one cerpo of the selebrattrd • • ' , : [rti*i 07ir0 AR's 4054 . 4O "afp 50- 52 • 5Q _c- 62 tiacific ,49ceatt:Guano 17 17 12• 26 15 4 ,* 1 1 6 119 , 19 Which re ogee fcTri4p 1n omen lo!s. 1121111111118111111111 i ,• A stiepli thisi - esbutlitlearticle fot • Price Illper ZOO lbs.: ON' oat per lb.) • Government Peruvian Oulate Tor sale at the /oweet rates. - Sir Tits leadint Airricaltund Journals elle Nnosjpo. pen are rrpulady lied at oar ofike for thetia of at , , . S To. 23 South W e harves, Chesn OM $ll lloath.W ada ater st., • Fillet stor above ut etreetr PtlittP_ 5 SirGoode an be loaded at *fiber butt: of oar Ware • hooves. liarnwra are,reeommended •to drive to Water street anttavold the crowded whirl bend* Itettlflea IN are afforded In loading wegoaa and attaudhig to the horses. , • piebreary 23,'57 113 m • MISCELLANEOUS. IS 19 be added to desdnqbeir CANARY BIRDS !SCangANARYer& BIRDS!! uosa . A splendid assortmentof singing Cana lll7 Birds—also viol birds for beetling. are Sir ale by toe subscriber In Lt . : s treet. near Wolf's Tan yard. Birds will be (Asa In 'me. JOSEPH SHELL. Pottsville. Pebruary 21. 51 2-1 t• A MININC CHART SI-10WiNG th 4 Prop eftsive . Develop. ments and System Of Englito Mining.* ci. Jinkin PlAilipps..C. E. and Pzsdassor of Canino. • Putdihnd and soil by • • ~ lEL:I,BAILNLV, At Ma Slap r.'stalliSbniiint, N 0.7 Uart's Buildio Febraarf 21. '57 Sixth et • above C:Aessustalatadelphia. 11446 . SAMUEL 01; lINECiITCHEN, • MILL-WRIGkIT and Burr Mill Stone IT_LManufacturer, Sole Proprietor of : Johnson's blghly approved and much amass(' Smut and tgereerdng Ma chiine• Improved Iron Conatve Bran Duster, the Prez). tim'alaehine for 31111ers. Residence—No. 64 Queen street, (nth Ward,) address Kensington Post 0664. , . • Shop—/laydoek street, below Pent, Philadelphia. - Cocalleo Mill Stones, 31111 Irons, Smut hiscldnes,,Patent 11111 Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Reign, Cement and Screen Wire, - Square !far ed Bolting Cloth. - Marini 21, '67 s.2ns THE SEEDS. THE subscriber is now receiving his garden_ seeds f0r:1857, from, the most reliable grow , ers (lamb, whith luiesin warrant to be fresh and relief ble as far as seeds can be warranted—all of which. he will nett *holm& and retail at 'the Rawest market 14 cea. Track gudemeri supplied at a considerable red*. Lion, by the quaatlty. , oirstock•ineiiers and others 'applied wholesale, t o 'sell again] throughout the season, by pmeariug e seeds of the subscriber. Small lots made up at any One. The subscribes; also mils Clover, Timothy. Ordiard grass, and seedibj the quart, peek or Mullet. „ Be also receives orders for all hinds of Fruit Trees; Elltrubtwries, .Ite., to befarni , bed as soon ea theleekther permits, at B. BANNAfrii Seed Store, Pottmdlle. . . ilojeg_TplE -. M. ALLEN take s pleasure au -. nouiict4 to his patrons and the pub! gene. rally thatbe has lately purchased the right for taking the rsellalptetyps, and is now prepared to waltupon all who may wish is beautiful style or partalture.— These pictures need only to be seen to be appreciated.— They cats belplaced in lockets. rings, etc., *utterly to the ordinary daguerreotype: This picture cat be viewed at any angle—an advantage it paamatwe, Also, another new style- of picturen, - .wiled AlnbrograPh• They are taken on gaper. and are equal to the best Meisiaotype or Ambrotype. • Perim' wishing to omit *hire, to Mende , by undlorill find thee; Just Mathias, es they will`not east extra postage, Melalnotypest, .Ambrotives. Dagnerne:V. types, Ambrose:ohm and Photographs are a taken at Allen's Sky• Light • Oallery, corner of tkittniandliltdist streets. Pottsville, Pa.". • - . iserrlca of the carie s styles rawlfrost 60 MOP $lO.. - • [February OS? : Sty • WVLiar Raskifit t . 84e; ou %Wands/. the 11th as of mimosa, et rr toe eidetm 'of the undandMilvd, North 31 1whaliti township. on the Centre turnpike , Moat ball way b. 'tweet Schuylkill Haven and Orwtgebnrg, the gibming nal ppperly, vis: One vu wareotitb three .mrieb cowe. (one a iksionsides,) ri two bre.ding sews. 4 three boy. • •Oa z- • eight shoat.. all of the canary Maione tens wagnione truck wagon,. t wisp, ono miaow ealtb two matmesegraln ten, one bob 0111, 2 tr ain s ok NOW*. I set Wad woo gearkl set leml harness, sets curlew Wawa, a , lot hied Ono , dung and bay bay Nikes, its. than% • / ha% by the too, pigtail. by the beast, oso stoiri. one boa vottioa tow /mold* 1 olds saddle and lontor, Voultlvotoy 1 eautog booob, I eon lboller, I grind 'll'Woo, I . nub a vadaq of ottbdoktoa eurropooto misdkot. now will alts to IC". "dat, or rowookian44l6.• tiossenh- /tee tamowiLat 10 teetoet-Oboa tomdltitrits boogie by - waisseigised. , B. - Ystimiary 11,117 , $1,965,405 55 28.866 1,374,076 04, ALLEN & NEEDLES 110 111rURZIL iOnal • 15 eta; leatof English Grammar, dolaied tateschtheproersiitamlysing the English Language with onithdJudguteut; and the mitof using it wlibipaioniaaleal -propriety.. • 31 etii. - Thesatrorks are now iced in the ?lithe School' in the First School District of Pennsylvania. • • The 711111140011 of the Editorial System of English Orsmmir, dgelgtoed to 'sable the Imams to become most tborointhly aeqrishited with the nature aid use - of the Puipositious, and may he mad by him either la pion% of echo& I 30 ets. BROWN)? ORA3IMATICAL READER. 'Ms Bork ; sebisside the old 0111012112114 exposes their defects, don maraca the little use of att noting to them, and pre sent" to the Thither the unerring and ; only way to tbs Grammar of the English Language. •$ 1,14 eta. FM ly late ' PETER GRIPPED, 4 . llB Arch "trait, Philadelpida. Pets asry 21,'31 ; •,• • . &lon A CAPID I Joha Silver takes p easure in in- A liming hit munetens friends and 4 the eagle generally that hi Imo IsoftMadi. ShibleibßsPdoey.aud taken that commodious Refectory In the Basement of the Odd Fellows' Ma, wber• he will Del:opt to wait cm w his tricnds and the pehlie lie he his gust reputation primping a respectable ralabllsent for twenty ere leers. in the same line of business, end admire to alms% will ensure a continuants of their patronage. John Silver wilt also present t? the public his erery my'rf Bill of Farr, els Raw Oysters lnlhe shell, salt or fresh, Showed Oys tars. Weld ditto. ditto Salmon, Clam. Soup. Boiled and Roasted Potatoes, Fried Liter. ditto frith rich, lgiderrd Lobsters. Yresh Crabs. Boiled am Mutton Chops. C9f fre and Toast, Spfeed Tripe. Selma fresh 11th. Sardines. Stewed Beef and Mutton. Catfish and Coffee. true lob ster& Spiced Clams, Smith's Philadelphia XX Psis Ale. Terrapilsg's and Lauer's Pc ttaville Pale Ale, on draught, mid all kinds of Domestic Wines In bottles, Ate de inersimp, yobensry 11 : 1 1 7 ir JOHN SILVER. NMI r. ...,,.AYE YOUR . • ; REAM-MADE PAPER BAGS, j'OR GROCERS, PRUGGISTS, CONVECTIONS:ES. BAKERS, 2e.—The Subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and lb* giddls that he has been appointed Agent firr the tale of • Patiat Machias made Paper Bags, Id.I.IIIrTACTINXD lIT __ _ _ Rows. John , lowan* Co. of FlinsColpaia• • Theis Baga are of miser and qualities of paper suitable fti ALL maxs who no the article, sad are ;awed' at - melt prices as will at core commend them to the con sumer. There are many advantages In pluebadmr antitilog reads wade Mrs. Where no Up are nod. It requires double the nasality of Vallee and string to pink the sum number of pound; and more time to patting up • peek. IP. : Where an extensive inning= is do to and Baps made by baud, by buying ready surds Baps, one Vaud can be dispensed with.: Brudrigthern, you will not Only sane tins and money, but always hare a convenient - recants. di in .which to put nn your goads. - Wherever these Bef 4 rharir been Introduced, they have Veen entire satiefirdion. I i . I For sale at Alansfacturers'i prices by f BENJ. BANYAN. •, -: - :Paper art ROpk - Dealer rind RhtliOner. '. t entre street . owe oppos ite EplaCepal Church. Pottsville. A ' lint • rate assortment 1 of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on hand. ' ‘ •i ; 'Feb. 21, it . girDON'T LEAVE IT TOO !LATE. I MUTT ASD SHADE i TEE M 11111111111111 T, PLANTS, &a • , fillE subocriber is' now to receive orders for all kinds d=..ultand Ornaniental Trees for streets 111 * and ornament grounds, Iby the 100, dosen, or ng Including Apple, Peach, Peer. Plum, Cherry, Aprieot: Nectarine. Quince, de.. embracing the standard Pyramid and Dwarf raddled; also Grape Vines by the 100, doses. 1 or single: . Also Strawberries, Raspberries; Blackberries. Gooseberries, and Currants, Rhubarb and Asparegna Rootd.by the 100 and dozere--Rones of all kinds and varie ties, by the single, dozen or 100—Dahlia Roots. Summer Flowering But* Climideig Shrubs... Green Home and Bedding out Plants of el description .' Also, OSAGE ORANGE Plants, which* now ascertained to be the Only Beige Plants that' I stand our Winteni x an d a will grow almost anywhere, with good cultiiatkra. ' Also, the Seed of the same, by th e pmind. wilt tie for le at the Book. Seed and Variety Store :or the suberiber, where orders will be received. . /y"-Donn neglect to send in 'inn. orders early. In or der to *WO Trees, Ac, an some kinds aret very scarce, and mud be ordered earlyto secure them. The sutacri ber alsoluarantees his Trees to be what they are raper 'Dented. which is sat important feature—and he will sell cheater than the Pedlar , of Voce , B. BARRAN, B ook. Seed and Nurnry Deder: Stria.it - Mill:1 410 PABCAL 9 11, , Sixth Street,Pitlhdelphis. IIIeCOILWAhr •• • I -•- • Chestnut ihmt,Phibussfrak t ;' , , • Styles Sir the IP all and Wirelike of • ... • Glovesi SFS 43 • , • alovesil [ Glevese• ' • (Glow. . Gloves t GLOVES a la a toirnat (ne , style for the ladies, .t) GLOVES made,by Jeans, ;foto the best La the trade IR GLOVES of KEN and simmer.• . GLOVES of Doessirr,tOnet and eassnmen GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton; GLOVES of Buckskin. (a large , : • GLOVES for driving, Gloves tbr lankier; GLOVES of White Eiti: One Black Hakim • , GLOVES Imitation, which much reseMbles th eft GLOVER to be worn at thei coming Areemblkm GLOVES of Batakin. (very One) • • GLOVES all •11111, of eveiTking GLOVES to suit the young and old • 0 to keep out the Winter's mkt, , GLOVES in great numbers, In stybrvery nice; ;GLOVER which Fla selling it revery lowpting ,GLOVES, if you want them, be certain to all At the City Hat Store and Gents'iurnishing Ilan— /*Xi Door to the .httsrifis Reno. (Wrest., Poi grille. N. li.—Just received, a mull lot of Hunt's Patent Em waded Paper C 111116.111, • new article for Gents. Gents' RICA WIA, Shawl nns, Cashmere Scans. Deormber'6,l4 - ' • • 0 •• MITCHELL'S New National Map, EXIHEITING THE -UNITED STATES With- the 'North Anwrican British Proviaseq, 'aid Sandwich Islands. Also. Kealeo and Central America, together with Cabs, and other West India Islands: , Palithed bg AUV LAS' TUS MITCHELL, Phil ude/pkin. THIS MAP.eiteede from the Athintie on thalast, trilhe Pacific Ocean on the Weit, and from the 80th parallel of North latitude, South to within a few degrees of the Equator, and is on a larger male than any map heretofore published, embracing so gnat an extent of teraintl- Mile-There has been no Af l efaltic ,fah Map dfieft sett.- ..factory mole, her;ifejore rublfshed, erabrating fie eanescs. teat of $b fort' in its prosier connection. All Waned& Canals. Rivers, Lakes; and Mountain ninon, gni correctly delineated. The various civil 'H eidena of the tutted States, British Possessions in North America, liesko,,Central America, eh., etc, are accu rately drawn: ' • The proper location of all titles, principal towns, vu• 'ages, forts, missionary stations, stopping plates on the overland routes toy Oregon, California, Le., At., are dia. Madly exhibited. Also, the several rou te s by water, as well as 'by land, to. the pacific "Coast, with distances marked thereon. - " -• • There are en the same sheet Two Mimi of the World—: , one on Weaker's projection and one on the globular pro- jection, exhibiting the comparative sire and relative po sition of the different divisions of the .Olobe, with the various mutes from Europe to JUda, by. the Isthmus of Panama,Central America. Me:knead theUnifed States. It also kW:maces Tables of valuable statWleal matter=. population of all counties In the United States—length of principal Rivers, height of kountaine, de, te.) A In t e construction of this wort, the most authentic and table information his been collected. at great la boran expense. It is engraved in the guest and moat e to style, and richly, colored. so as to dhanguish mill the external boundaries and internal divislonsof the several countries embraced within Its vast extent.' pfd In introducing this work — made necessary by Mein d Ovation at geographical Science, by which,. necking heittre comparatively unknown have been explored., their ahyneal and geographical character estimate,lwith g*- ' ter or loss minuteness, and the sphere of eivilhatkrn and commerce extended—the subscriber respeetfully tenders his acknowledgments to the public ibr t Wetted encottragement during his labors lepnblisbing gen. graphical works the past thirty years, and assures aeon that he has endeavoos to make this the most complete, cornet and reliable Map of the United States and adjacent countries extant. It is mounted on rollers and finished in the most elegant j anum: !Virgin-6 feet 4 Inches, by feet 6 inches. O. AU VMS 'MITCHELL. glirThe abate Map will be sold only by rebscriptlon. The only *tithed:Ed agents, Messrs. LAUER and HITCH IN, will canvass the county. They can be found at Mor timer's Hotel, PottevillegPenns. February 14, .. . OFFICIAL. PROCLAMATION: „DTOTICE is-hereby given that a Court of Comoro Thal for the trial of cones ;Nudist, I be held tat Pottsville, in and Ihr the county of Schuyl kill, on MONDAY , Barth 16th, 1857, at 10 o'clock In the Ihrtntoni, to continue one week. • Oherld's (lace, Mien* / kiATZ, Sheri& -" February 28, 1857. ' • ' 4te , • PROCLAMINTION WHEREAS; the - on. - 19 , 1raries W. T Beene, Preskient of thei Genet of Camrisonet ofSeheyiltill county, inPanntrykanit, and Justhuiuttlie several (butte of Quarter Sessions of the Pea** °Sul and Taulbee and General Goal Delivery to said minty, George Rahn and Bernard Reilly, Judges of the Court. of Quarter Sessions of the ('i.e.. Oyer and Terminer. and General Goal Delivery, ter the trial l ogetal and othereffenees in the mid mouldy of by their precepts to me Crested, bate ordered* et Oyer and.ternliner and General Gaol Delivery and Quer. ter Sessions of the Poses. to Be Dattlo l'othr 4ll .‘4l the let MONDAY. In Ravel* next, et 10 o'clock, A. to tooth:me, OM 'weeks. • • ' Notice is' thendbrie hereby given to Abe Gnome; the Jc Mins of the. PeaCebild Onestedisa ot the said comity ,of Schuylkill, that they see,, by the said • pesurne'does• mended tole then and there at , lo o'clock. In the Mos of the said day., with their rolls, reconia. Sou; examinations and all *than inessahlsoces. no do thous things which, to tl*lr wend encer, mortals to ho dna; ami against the ptinnerirthat are or thee shall he in the mud or said county of Sehmilllall) ma to b. OM 04 than to reenote than intli t t a rri• daerltlaoAlail r. W1114.11!12, frstaiss7loll67i x. Ste 111 --The miaow items *Was ssissesed attes4IOII,.. A..... CDSMSISMINCeII u. II4,=== ;aims& • Ibis Mae vs Ms by ardor of es OHM; those concemed eetD gown themselves accordingly. 14:1 . : : r ,-:_ ne4,sittj.tAgiiilv -;—..7,kl}Vi, 0 7 - oa-' • , rrAYL. rank Sale on preallet at I Aar* P‘.411151. 1 lytkill County, yeses oldtms 03Iti. Cam 12 --, bony _ Ilarnersi 2 Pion. &now, ado 4, •2 'ads, . 740 ; - germ& Wholesale at e......fianviDevvver. • • .. Os. VS and UN Herth Ninth etreetePlitlatief $.P.r. ik.W.4l. TAYLOR; Importers and Perpgli ;. rile Oars Soaps sad Pvefinsery arils site la 'Poll* 1114. at 'HANNAY - L. Hoek and Stow._ -- Tea /11SIZOWELII - CO.} ' " 3. ' : PHILADELPHIA. CO .} JOBBERS Fancy Drat Eltzdik • bb na, • 'l,‘ EMBROIDERIES, LACES; - Have new open &Abe Swing taw* ewe/ thelisrpet stake of goods in their Has, eye, °Marl in the Ualls natal. . ThirrristeM;of ' Cr2lll3PONaillt N I TUCCnnale ' A topted by us lame yews sines, together with that of opining no accounts exertierritis Cash and S hort Credit Bawer Hap had the effect of larplyinersulug burl; budnum, Mip s ) enabling us to present' still greater inOreements In and prices to those who glee us their ensue. be dans eolosisting.satrcAmit will percelmnpon tea ' di4f our forlas,,that under the saffron* pan WWII, we: ant only eau afford, to, but mist Avis rienrsits, sell at bluer rates than those who do business oil the cM lorig credit system; our terms being more striagent, and the purchasers whom we seek to attract, *lug, as is ' lints, the ekesst toilers and best Judos of !Isis. .., , 1 • enema ir, Esuila buyers will reeeive& Omani of 8/ 4per mot" he money be mold in par funds, within tela , daye from tbi U date of bill. 4 , currant mower taken • only at its 10arkii( mine on = It is teceleimL - - • Y 1 ! 0 - • o merchants of undoubted 'Wof 13 ading,* credit 1X will be given, If dedred... t. i 'Flom Emmy Is remitted in advent* o f asetwity, a diseount, at the rate of TWELVE per cent. pleanunin will be allowed. 'ilirWe uk from machinate vidgoll the rtt, an ll' sunlaation•of our Clock . being alined that t ! y will be convinced that It la not for their interests to' PAY the huge profits that are absolutely essratial to / ! those who , give long !credits. p'ebrnary 7, 'as [lf) NEW oßuotrikirfEwiNE 'STORE sENRY SAYLOR announcgi to his friends and the pablle. that be ban 14 4 his New Drng Store from Maritet,street tot Centre street.' next door below Charlie Ibirlet'l Book and fancy Store, wherch• will b 4. happy to furnish persons with Dcuga. to c i in:his due of 'Witness. Ma lona espartin hi the business with John S. C. Martin, an grist are and attention enables hint to ptzt, tip all kinds of Preeerlptione with perfect aceuracy: ;Pottsville, .dprill2, 'SS •tf 'f. . cpop .tfittriciNatd. TT'is estimated that AYIVOL.Cherry pectoral and Cathartic Pills haTe dons mine to pro. Mote the public health, than 'any other one MUM. There our be no question that t...e Cherry 'Pectoral:Atm by Its thousands on thousands carts of Cold, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Indimnsa,„ Dronchltia. kr..,!,very much reduced the proportion, of deaths from consumptive diseases In' this country. The rills are as good as the l' and will cure more menpllllllll. - 1 r -' i Every body needs more or les* tic l treng. 1 1 rge the Zral blood from its Impurities. Purge. e bow ' Ilya' and the whole risme] system from obstruction s} .. urge out iiie dikases which fasten on the body, to work' , Its decay. But fordisesse we should die only of old age: , Td. an tidops early and thrust it from the qstrai. bedri It la yet too strong Schield.• : . , iII ~ i Ayir'e Nis do them,' oat disease, not only's/ills it is .Weak, but when it has taken a strong hold, ". feud the,' ,statoending statements of those ',holm?. tmem cured by them from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy, Ukeri,llkin Dimas - lies. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepria, Interne' Palos, Hiltons Complaints. Heartburn, Headache, Rout. and Many leas dangerous but .till threatening ailments, ..inch as Pimples en the Cue, Worms. Hem Irritabili ty. Loss ofappetlte.,lrregularittee, Main in thekead, fa variety Colds. Fevers. Dysentery, and indeed ern e of complaints for which a purgative remedy i required.' ' The are no random statementa, but sr* Otbenties. tedby your own neighbors and your own physicians. - i Try them once, and yon never will be without them, r .6.25 cents per box-45 boxes for Pr 4 0 , i. ' , l evered by Dr. J. C 4 ATER; Chemist, Well,'lllare.; and sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. • ifebruary 7,'57 ,:. . , - 1 ,ittant 1 ' q R q BEAD THIS-OLD AND, YOUNG PROFESSOR WOOD'S ;I 11: ' ' HAIR i IESTORATIV . r • as. no doubt, tie most wedged dime .of this age of troglems , for it will restore, permanently,grey hair to its imbibed color, cent the head of the bald i pith a most luxurtint gra:wth. remove at once all dandruff and itch. ling, cures all scrofula, and other tutaneolds eruptions, such at scald bead. etc. It will cure.el i l t i by mule, Inervonaor,periodical headache; make the r soft, like. hand Vary, and preserve they color perfee ly, and the ir from falling. to extreme old age. I 11 i The following Is from "a 'distinguished member of the emediadprassedon: . - • • l % . ; ffr. Pact, Jan .I, 1436. e IPItOTESI3OII. O. ,7. WOOD 4- . - i '2 Dun Sir :—Uniolicited,l send you t fterilikans— After being nearly bald for a long time, an vies tried tali the hair restoratives extant, and having; ern didtb In I any. I war indneed, on hesitator 'crate to lire it a trial.. ' 'I placed myself In the bands of a barher.leisft had my (head rubbed with a good stiff brush, andl the Restore ; tire then applied and Well robbed In, till the seedy was 'aglow. This 1 repeated every morning, 'sod in time [weeks the-young hair appeared and gruel tepidly from lkuguit last till the present time, and is now thick, black land strong—soft and pleasant to the toyer,; whereas,, ;before, It was harsh and wiry, what little there wax of it, plead that little was disappearing very rapidly. I still • use your Restorative about twice a week, and abaU axis have a good and perfect sop of hair. Novi, had read of these things—and who has nett but hays not sees thitherto any ease white any person's tudi I was really benefited by. any of the hair tonic, Re., of* , day: and it really gives me pleasure to retard the se a of my ex. ;pee-hence; I hares recommended your p ration to `others, and ;It already his a . large and . ge neral ale throughout the Territory. The people here know Its ef fects, and have con fi dence in it. The supply you sent I.ls, as wholesale agents for the Territory,) is nearly @x i handed, and dallfloquirien are made kr It. • Ton de ' serve credit for your dlicirre_g ; and I, ter, e, return You my thanks for the benefit it has done tat .for I ter. 4rn taluly bad despaired long ago of ever off eal . g any such ',result. Yours, hastily. ', . W.IIIIOND. e„, Ma of Bond k Kelley, DJ. ftiggittat St. Paul. . ...---- i I i I • • isroin the !Altar of the Real . Estate AfSertiser.) ' i * . • -Dotson, 27 School Streit; Na 20, let& • 4 I -;, Dux Sot :—llaving herniae prematurely quite gray, I cents Induced, some six• weeks since, to make a trial of your Beal oralive. 1 bare used less than tarp' bottles, but the gray hairs have all, disappeared 7. and; elthough my heir has not fully attained its-original Moe ' yet the processor change is gradually going on, aid I am in !great hopes that in a sharttime my help will be as dark Iss formerly. I have also been much giatibed at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair,' Which before twaaharsh and dry, and it has *media come out as. kr. leserly. Respectfully 'apts.! [ , . Prof' .•D. (i (11: ILIIPP. fessor Wood. ' . . I l • / \ . • Casity, Illinois, 10,1433. • I. ~ ',lima used Pftekesor Noodle 'Hair ' Crativs, and &have admired its wonderful effect. My hsl' was brow ling, as I thought. prematurely gray, but by the use of ads "Restorative," it b4s teiumed its original colter, and it have no doubt, permanently so. I 1 1 • •- ' • 1 SIDNEY B P., RERS I , • •-• • -; Bx-Ltesnator tufted States. i ... .. . 1 0: J. WOOD a 00., PrOpristora 312 Broadway, N. If., 1 . .and 114 Market street, St. Lorna, Milielefi. 1 Sold in Pottsville by 14.0. O. Hughes. V.thindersmalti tftenryftsylor ; Tamaqua E. J. Fry ' SchnylkUl Mayen— ;Dr. E. Chichester, and by all respectable DrWabt every. 'lathery: • Feb: 21, 'O7 • 1 e 8.1, ;Math sail Strength must follow. its ' DYSPEPSIA , . Disease of the ittilitys, • , • LIVER COMPLAINT, ' • IFEARNEBg OF ANY KIIND„ FEVER AND ; And the Tarients edentates con sequent Open a disorders BTONAON OR LIVER,j INek as Indigestion, Aridity of the Sbueaeh, Odieki Pains, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, leplg' ' eArecy How 11 Walesa, Blind ant Needing Piles. Wall Nerwsuk , Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, It his In fumwoos ; Instances grown llighlg 'beneficial, and others effect. ed a decided mare. . • This is a punely "vesetatete camponne,i. on strictly scientific principles, after the ma ' tls ate lasted HoUatid Print:woe, Bowhare. On of Its great InSeenin In Moog of the licuomon States, IM,lntroduction Into the Halted Rates Wait Intended especially ine those of over fatheilsad *attired hare a thew over the. bee of this nighty country. sliestlnignitligratt ne. t.eer among them, I now:offer it to the AMorteata public" knowing thatits truly nanderfal matinee; rirturinst leacknowledired ' • particularly reeonneendad to these Pereciac wbois Constitutions may hare been impaired by the routine. me of ardent spirits, or other farms of dissipation,— [ Generally nistantaneouele effect, it Sena ft way directly to the seat of We, thrilling end gulden IWO oral alloy% • relates op I bOdrorping spirit, sad In WV, lnffaaddaag sew betJth and Agar In the system. i ' NOTlCE—Wboerrer elopects to find le lids a beverage will be disappointed: but to the sick; weak and low medr. • !tat. It adaptors a grateful aromatic cord W, pooped of sing* tar remedial periles. Cautieat—Thegreatpepularity of ibis delightful , Amnia halt Mewed many imitattocut which the public should guard Opted pircbaslng , Bs not persuaded to anything des until you have gives Boarbares ! b illeted Bitten a fair trial., Geo bottle; ea ecinviecc Tau bow Inllrdtele superior It Is to all these haltatioas. Si• Said , at $l.OO po trills, or six 144tlea log PA by the Bean Pearliness.. - - BENJAMIN PAGE. JR. 4100., Autstradirog Figtmatesituis crad'Obosono, • ?I" rerilidells , Pbilrilelphts. by doailibliliS • MOM* .4111 lie at thy; Dom: John ;OHM 222 - Jana apart; *oil * lionik , 133 North Yd girb*L Alm id Bead hl& loy *Wm a tea tinuotar.lo,o ol 4 1. Lost At (16.90.1115...Taks IL Brows, sat 7.,. limtbie will Cl W. riismige4, by 1. i. I* ; liblaWilis.jry J. I. ass to liairitbill sun; ay 1 oir. , .11. CI& .e.bookr. 1 ; July WIN . . 'L ... MEDICINAL. RUNRUN fattst ay Tolograph sad-festudaeo - - .Wong* ICleeilolli Aid& .tr. =as riot al Chicago: daring on Tuesday last, in wlilob Inantharlte. Beontaty "s . 4llo6,..lotin Wontwortli •km • .. ,4 111111111 ' *sic 0t.708 Tin is *tom Stairsuut Ohio and . Wne1r(f) 4 40 . ... lira a pma! diMoalty la Olio Noon -sni. *. I'MnMity; earns almost to blows.' hinge:loin arcs saboaqnsetly soportifii: ." ' 1- A wise Vbaaitie ' • s It iiipee!s by tbs programme of Bschastutio Cabin's ea published,' that the Trims* , 6111 a aria ' this Amy and Nsvy ave to be plated is rise of Southern step. . , 2'ide will kited a tea iebbatt bulky to muse Co the Treasayy, as neemitte, lame yeer. The Text*.Latex.. After coesiderrible debase the Senate ins. New ,„ mat the lbw. Ilill, with eh amendromat ofMad# Senator Mutter imblaing ali:the present - ditty 'e per sebtArieladhts of coarse, free and Cord.' Of comae, the House wW;or might to kill' die: Dill. -The Democraey teem determined to shitt.ep .: the minefacturfeg estab li shments In the cone trr, in owler, we proteins, to benefit the poor'ipsorwat dupes trio vote this into power. • • Citimoi,awnea wad the Cablinice,, , o_ 'Yea Glancy .IWiteni colitidt' poinunent M. Buchanan' of iay was. barmismen concerning Penacylviroli, sow sass' . that be wit accept, in oilier to spits Mr. Yfororb., who headed . tha apparition to him. . Tits loOka as if Bachaosn's pet, Forney, la (sated again. , What twit? ,• . • '-' • The Late Dr. Kase. • - The funeril of Dr. Harm, at Harnes s Ina , tended by a long rrooession of all GM Aglaia/1H In the city. &swell as by the Vice Captain`Oases+ ' al of the Island, and many other Spanish alltatabLi The conduct of General .Concha .oa the 0e4e101!... is spoken of in the highest terms by all the .real• dent Americana. No one vu more anaions tbati he to pay due nepect to the memory of jita Alaf. tic eaplonr. The; remain of Dr. Kane will reach Pkih.4e1. .,,, phis nest week. Thiy. will experience a pahlia,, a reception. . At Nair Orleans and Oinetnnatl appropriate . honors hare been paid the regalia& Terrible' Affray la Saissas...Glar. ll#urr . Assaulted. LaM week & difficulty smeared Letween. Gate ,Geary and • Air. Shemtrd, a tutu' appointed :the Court to All the vacancy occasioned by sbuiii. Jones' resignation, hat whom Gus. Geary refused to commission, - on the ground of being skidding' drunkard., Sherrard had avowed the purp o se: killing Gov. *lazy, arid meeting him In clientele!, . called him A linr, coleard and soiandret. • Gov. Geary did net resent the insult; but 'Vs friends gut an indignation meeting on 'Thin - day, the IYth. Sheriff Junes. Sherrerd. d *Owe : attempted to interrupt the meeting, and in the af fray Sherrard shot Mr. Sheppard. one of GOT. Geary'e friends, four emu, and wounded 'llllO others Mr. Jones ' Gov., Geary's Secretary, thulwilos :shot Sherrard ihrough the bead, killing lain ht. stently. Great ezeitement prevailed at Leenlisp: •. 4 ton, &adapters' dglit was.iintinipated thatAkigkis • . , ope„ Geerp's .residenca was gi!su'ded by. Vatted , . Sista troops.. .... •• -1011111 W. 7011311 T, •*. --.. ' , Botektutaa's / Cortfideatial Advise.. , • ..t • • The folkratiog• from the . New Yolk. Albiesolge • ' doubt,indleatee John W. Fornsi's true' positioa ' among repitable peoples . " ' - ' • Vdr.litthanan'g right • hand man is smarting bitterly, under his defeat, god some of the journals Witt back him up are beat on prochring him soma- . Onsation. A seat in ttie Cabinet as Postmaster: • ' ti,imeral is one of the consolatory ideas suggested; egothar is g foreign mission. The • former dose not concern us ; the ismer may, possibly. ,Ima- , glue this individual sent to represent his country at the Court of :Queen Victoria.. We cannot un dertake to saydist be would not be reeeivid. It• might, nut accord with diplomatic etiquette-to take co • oi,of • local transaction, maces' that which ade Mr. Forney notorious. Bit the antecedents of a newly appointed Minister are ' generally w II sifted . ; and after the process in pl such ease completed, we will, emigre to say that the col shoulder would be universally shown 'him, and that his intercourse with the nation to which be was accredited would not go beyond the . 1 strictest red=tape requirement;., It Mr.. Barney . I be really sent abroad, it must ;be to some each ConrCas the Russian or Neapolitan where truth fulness would be4nita it superßuiti; or the CM: nese, where the reputation of 'al outside bobs., ~ tins is alike indifthrent 16 tbeldether of the Bun and Moon." , The author of the celebrated 'Fanelli latter, a would be scorned and driven oat of every redpee ., ',table association, exempt that of craven and deigit faced politleisgs—yet this mad is selected by the President elect as his more liOslnvit and alajpies. ' i vial friend.. . , Moans' Borruss.—Ou the first or'.the•preseut year, Mr. John Moon -formerly or oar Bor ough—ard Mr. John W. Williams, formed &air partnership, as general' commission Machanis aid dealers in 'Miners' supplies. • Theirplsoo of business L No. 44 South Water street, Philailel phlic,and the title of the firm is MOM Wil liams. -Their stock ecciptises all articles coatis .put.to Mining purposes, which they wIU famish at reaConable rates. To Minare the .articles far. Dished by Moore & Williams are indispensable, . Their store is as useful to a mine as i ship Aisak diary to a vesseL . Those engagedlundulsig opo.. rations in this Region, when needing anything in Moore k line of business, would an doubtedly Bud itail‘auiageous to patronise them. LUZAIIOII Gas Woens.—The contract for band= log the Lebanon Gas Works wax aWardett to Mr. Birkinbine of Philadelphia, for the 'sum 0t513,- 000, last week. Tie capacity of thew norkii are . to be sufneiesit to supply .18,000., het of'das per day, and so constrocted,apo double she capacity with ea expense of &beet $5,000, by adding Re torts, and eoether. holder, , Biabraosd in this con. tenet is 2000 feet of* leek .maiste-50041• feet of 4 ineh and 45000 feet of 3 lash . manta, amides about 2 miles of main worsiet)-41so 100 metres with service,Pipe. . The next highest .. bidder was $18,500. We derived.tiii infortisatioa from the person who bid $13,500 for the contract The contesetor, we Wier., takes no stuck, bit builds it cub, or what is cquiralerit to cash. i FLOwma water Is at ones a pictrirtandm made, which cause* to pow at the same time from my brain,. !Weis limpid and murmuring rivulet,lsweel . thoughts,'-otarming reveries, and melancholy re. membrances.-41phosse Karr. Irseasas.—.The value of the imports, of sofas is $16,000 2 000 annually, ur one sevendi of all tbir imports of the county*. • eke eMarkets. come/sem WEEKLY FOR rius.roinzirrAV i ruthicagarrolurmwrizinziappr.. . ars! lairL fle aa . 'urn i ty,ii . &lAD .P 26 004727 DO X 3- = " ." . 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I " • . iriceocic , ii i iiimo law You. aussolos. 7 • m o t hoer,,. •4 37 111000 360 600 474 Rjo ' " r' - . 3.76 3 1 , 0 06 X •00 0, 000 meal ' " 300 344 300 ,3 31 wb s sf i rad,Mtab. .1 47 , - 1.60 :1 * '', 14 ... trhlta " .- 137 172 1 44, 1.40 Rye, ~1 SI 42 46 -'\ les Cori, vkfto, " ' 60 7l ~ 0 41 • . yellow 0 , 66 .73 .64 eS., Oats, “ ' 45 • , . 41 II '43' Chem, per 0.,„ 10)c '' 10 011 - :TO 1. •ocate, - _ -!-,. •it • 10 10 .1* Ur. Hama, ' ", 13 Kam pork, '. : :. 12 ;0 1 - . -A V • ~ , Ettr,(ol7l4: , refitw 4011 ' '''''' ': " ' =43 , 6 7 4'11i Vie g ' Si 4so . - ~. . or, listimik a g° -a whale midi, 13 _:0 L 6 • • -' - • . „I I ': ,„ • , u “ /winter, n' w " .-..,. . 17(3 ,4 . is os is : " • , .. i ud , ' '1 0S 1 100 Slim 0 1 111 . l, , ,- 1. 994r=,•PrinS - 1 15 . '2 ~, . • - -.t , ~,,,,. :Al p :KM' ma _ 411.) Alms, 0 . 40314 • - • : POTTSVILLIS MAIL _.e.7711. . . (lAirkolegal* Prtass.) ..- 0 1 Mint flour, bbl, $7ll Dried riirlies, , at a, $4 po Rye F10vr,b164.. 440 do do napsr'd, 2MI Wheet,besbehl IDS 144 Dried Apples, poet/ 11 fty % de -, ,:' • . 7 1 1 881,40msi .. ..., lc Coen, • do - 05 Darter, per proud, , . • oats lb ,'. -' 42 itiosidiore. '' / -. PotairetrAlit. ' —ill / 1010 6!t do it*. TimetbzB.64B, 425 Lard, • • pore 8.14; ' ,' -: Ble Paster. die ' '•,. --. ok •• nth per too, Irk ri felt, per seek. . 1. ....,, - . . A O : wirnyALLE PiILODUCII - MIAMIIOI#*. • • (KAMM Paloos.) YLOWLovirbott liver oollittooff Go flosllll2 l _ , astlikto at 11. 21., , 11 : 7* Cao, sin eta" be, . . Mad iii ob. • - ' _ • imi di z im i. • GRAntr•liblis Wilma labia a ill ii i it ittA 14 da.,14•14 4 c4 Cre• 75 6°, °I SO** 1 6i mg.Ta—spesals at 14 eta. pro & h . Tool 12 dm. ersiogoilnif Go- Poet "", ft. ,- ~ • 7 . U to IS &Ma so 10 1 0 tole TO:. so a a i m a i salim e i m rgOVIUMS•rilMilt U WW I 11 is.. 012"11111itr leiloirt sod Taittorlao. ing , .A" warns " ... 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