~ titter' jounta PPTTSVI en se, mt. ffP g rectcni;nion O 1 iiii3lisrar-39131%.13. is equal to I v gat, circulation of any THillgE other fingitth i iiii.r. iy!..T% auldistied In tho , tiounty--and all It circaPti , " on.of the. population, an a ertloe! alirnnt.llo;eliteTtlnVVelumn la, of conrtir, worth . vita, i. the adtentiorr as If pobilahoil In any three. 0 4 -,,t • wo, In our calm tile rates' 9f adrertiting steal ,irii in price according tc___T_c_ii_uf.tl l 4 . ll .f the PaPtr. BUSINEOIk NoVICES. • SER Conti Notloo. ' NCO. MED. FOCIETY.—See Notice. sPX adrerttserdefit of A. filithOdere HaMlAteadp H., . - • SEE NOTICE of dissoliitiou‘of C •opartuprship-:4olta. i•ovi "'Walk.. • • LLVERY.-Iftre advertisement of Nevoy May lir•rty". Tremont. • NDENI I .-4lee Orme tinicatiou I:JUNTA' SVPERINTE riguedislcouth • Avis (L4IIDENI3L—Etne advertisement of Themes Rummel. tbls ftolongb. \ • PAtiLIA ROGPS, SULU!, yLOWER "I',ELTS, fir site at ifinnan's store.. .• , f , t:E Dismdution • of Partnerahip 'signed, Hamilton *Adams and Charles Miller. - • WilaD HEW EllS. are wanted at McCauley's Mt. Mi mi*. S ee advertisement • ' A YOUNO.MAN vrautee situation all Beek heepar or Clerk. See advertisement. A NEW ROOK by Rev. Dudley A. Tyng, is for sale at Alttnuaris,r;ture. See advertisement.; . ()KPH ANS',COVIM S'ALE.—See natter sirikied : Li.;ll._ ileektv and .Iphn W. Shoemaker, guardians. • Dltfthatilii cheap . I:tati cash , are o ff ered by Kenai, and 13 North Second street, Philadelphia. .1 PATEN RIGHT for an improvement in burning id kr, IW:offered for sale. See advettleenient. ' t 01.1.14111 AN 0 ISA Ntk-4See adveritrement of B: Ham naVgent for thb sale of.this celebrated Guano. • • iN Git MA mix is wanted of George . Masters. former ly resident of Ilewrllyta, this county. ;See advertree: ..4.IIICYLKIL CO. . ORTICAILTDRAL . 60,CI ETY.--.lee Nellie of election of (deers to serve the. en. . suing vote: I ...!•••••• SEG' WALL PAPER WIAREHOUS E.—Se advertis e went of-Ilurtnp' and Lau ng, Maouheturfra Sind lin portel24-1:44 Arch street, Philadelphia . • • -A SA LE of valuable Real 'Estate. tc.; will take-t,13 , e on thlir4th proximo t 'the Paean HOW. 'in u Oka Sor partiou rs, advertisement. CARPUS of ireii 'variety, a d :at very' loorkt raker. ,an be obtained at theblirliment of IL H. Eldridge. 41 Strawberry 'street, Philadelphia. See ad ' iertloantent. • MT. CARMEL COAL COLLIE LY.--Thle Colliery, eit eated on the lameldiller tract. Mein ing' Mt. Carmel, and on the Phll. is Sunbury Rad is offered for runt. For particulars see advertisemen . • TI / the advertisement of Dania •Nagle of this Boninih, we ask attention., lie lauow prepared to furnish the • 'ohne with an extensive variety of Wall and Curtain Piper, Paper Shades, Fire Hoard' Prints, de" on the rearionable terms. .. • • TON'. D. 14zeo, _En:, we Ve indebted for pub. tic documents. , . 1101(.0. M. Fi'M At 13 and J. War; essELLeti,l;s7., Rill accept our acktiowledp,menta for .public &mu inane:, • • NOT ply, Now York Legisla, turo .a bill beln• introduced to license dritikers of Intoxicatin ‘g liquors. It proYldei s that DJ, person st!ttll drldk strong dikupia. Without first. obtaining n licenie, which may hO granted by any justice of the Po s ;tea. Novel but ofroctive.• Bub few wo think, would fancy the . disgraco of having their name's down, on a list of .rum drinkers.- 4 . Nothing wouliiend to.stop the traffmquicker, or. .save ILO inehriatafrom the liquid demon. .•. • BULLTIBM ttEwentfun..:—Lmpt.. ttynddrs, the .N. York pelfticitl.rpwdy has been rewarded, for 114 services irilbe late cpinpaige r with. the office of Marshal. 'Rum, fists and. lying are three requi sites now-a,daya for, the' success' of a candidatti for the Presidency; Or ; in fact, any other office.--. Of course - the most prominent possessor-of either quelificittion, to swill rum, fight or lie, is kindly remembered. The fellow who can boast of all, is • invaluable, and no reward is too great for him. . MISTY LEOSSLATION is prOalleilVO of evil and incOnvenlence. Improper bills, which will not Witt the light of investigation, are hurried through at the last hoar, while' omissions are at times;in evit able. The Nationq Ageflfger4cr gives an in. stance of the bad,results of 00 habit of post poning imporiantbilisiuntil the last moments of a session of Congreshenlthere can be no wise ehnsideration of an; aim, and members are com pelled, to take the hasty work of conference corn- Mittecs, or permit the opproiniations for the pub= lie servieO to be defeated. Al hougltilhe Commit tee of Ways 'and Means had rported , nn item of three hundred and sixty thkeand doll4s fot the National, Arthories, no suchiiitchn opPears in the law, titid the manufacture otkrms for the current year must be considerably ci;rtalled, or the Oman : e.al ingenuity of the War Dpilsrtmeinemust be ex= ercised to find a method of . Virowing from some • • . other fund. •Thz SCUUTLEILL 11AVEN!,BA5K.- 2 1"ho bill in come:rating this-institution has passed tho Senate, bist We ,perceivelias been ported in the Rouse with a negative recommen ation. This :is to be regretted, as the business of tEis -County certainly needs additional banking facilities to accommodate t, end Schuylkill Riven is a point whose trade . especially needs such facilities. , Schuylkill Raven - -,feels that *she has- been unjustly deprived, for a series of years of hankink privileges, and' we are nut surprised that the has moved energetically, it may be for the' present frkitlesslY, isi• the matter of the incorporation of a Bank at thatpoinh We hope however, that the Rouse will reconsider the rnatteroippreciate Iscrwants, and - accord the 14- ciliticairequired, Mr. Ball's general banking bill we area in favor 'of,, , It has been carefully drawn up, and would if adopted, meet the wants- of the people of the State. In the event however, of its non.ndopti4, we think the Legislature should extend as inthe case of Schuylkill Haven, bank ing.facilitics were the,trade and. ninth of the community 'detUand it. ~ • WE RAVE soma! CLAIMS, Too.--.An ea ;y train of 11a:onager ears betweln. Beading ad Phila. , dOphia is,askint fur by the,Ftizens the cminer place. They wint an aceunimodaticai? traitfront Reading at, VA. M., and frdrd Philade!phiivat 5 or 54 P. M. 'All very right,. and oubtedlybui • before our Reit'ding neighbors stop in for 'more fa- Li-ors from the Rending Railroad Company, we 'ltaro some wants which must receiv'e atterttioa.-1 . To this Region the Reading RailroaiLCothpany de indebted for its vast'biasineiS. Without it; that road Would he worthless. T The Company has Iceiproffr to locate its workshops , at Reading= and will shortly 'locate isltialt Mllbthere. Very 'proper, if it is en advantage , to the Company to do so. Reading ower i her prosperity ..in a great measure to this fact. .gow we who contribute to the road,the bulk of its traffic, ha'vo if the '.road is in n just and liberal mood, some claims upon its. surplus exponditeres. Before, / therefore, 'lt. grants 'the favor asked .for in that. quarter, we ask• attention t our necessities ; We aro deal , . roes that the frcight . depot nbw located at Mount -j Carhop shall be removed . t.o ... tha Borough *oper'j+ As a convenience to the.ComiranTand our blisters' Int.k; al n. matter of economy; as a protectiou against injury to,gOoda incurred in their wagon' transit betiven the two points, 'it, is restsmialile' sad desirable. Let the. Company accord to no which we' certainly, have right to ask, and then Iteadiiik who is branding srderthe weight of obligations heaped upon her by the Reading road Com pany, ' may properly come in for extrisk trainL: or' anything else sho can get from 'that tuereci, Up we ask too' much undqi the eirctitn meets? • P r IN ciiuTt.KILL CoI'KTY SUBACT TO : Texr:.ttoa:—T o 1`); E. Nice, q., neyerioe %Am.' nlistil , Eltit We are 'indebted fore copy Of the Beet Report of the Board of Revenue Commissioners, 4 fixing , the TaluatiOn of pinperly enVOct 7 to tztXti= tion, made to the GOveroor, March IS, 185 S. Frain, the Cotarniseko ners of Schtiylkill•ronotri the following . .return tithe Board was thou.:. • Real Estate, • 5:10,47,240 00' l ' OrliOnal o gd te, . 130,470 .00 Si.. , el4•nuti money nt interest, ..,465,584 00 furniture, 34,430 00 Pleasure carriages, •• • 4.0,552 00 'trade and occupation/3 over $200; 27.-174 no. Selniies •and emolument* over 8,200, .:3,600 00 Tex ul3 watches, • 299 50 The:area of Schuylkill county le*iiteda at 476,- FGO acres. • 4 • . d t - 400tiel the valuation of Soh y 06413,y, r. 4eterttlined by the hoard of flerenueCounks- : sinners, for 1557, tore and remain as hiss V149,* atToo of the Froperty.thmeof, until the beat mgt r t ~r the Earl• I'ltl•e;rty tui.ject to 3 titill'tax, $11,7'97,452 00 "I r eCnt2tax; 68,037 00 4 Tax nu Watches. 2 .4 3,800 '6O • • 299-50 A,: g re ga te ata4a,et, po, the xm... ? ea c of tax asiesedik ; ' , 1. : L1) IX - coo`rly at the "run, .or titn:e one per, cent. and tltu Fe/ enbt..; , LUtiliptirof tfIXIIIWCI, With:the It Vera;ct.ilX, to ittCb; algid, Increase TAW xiiun guard:- A znuujit ,d tax ntanxxed al the rate of 3 !filth,. ta $35,302 20 ,Int of tax nt 6nel por•tent., 830 72 os er tax:Oder,' ' 19;380 00 .4 :1 1 :4ex to eat:ll taxatdo ' 4 1 86 .. " 4 " , to taluatitto eatabiisild,itf Bowl; 118457; itat isit44. , * • . i f!"'"? 11/1 " Ize i g a rrei ll ' t I. ilejlet: ibilheiviol at sislasiof iattelphis Bstpatii.akutaftt . The gross miluiliteigetnent rles of this,-stata has bet,is a itabliiii,i" is "li. be' 014* IseCOCti" matter ~ me*, bertbe:Mothet amounts , l iseleokkiMettitbig 40 bon. 13,3 d# ..e ' 4 4/10 1 2 ill/ Ow • Ibit the rii bj*-iiif IF: . that they no an 4ault % hi f i gi" ition ( 'I . e .O e~s r e : -- pa, is ... 4Ceir — Mbl a M d . Mnde i r n 1 1 . f y7 y e l t i ot t l: o , prat:l6, - 1 11er ete ik nomiest , ,o4l , 7 ,, inictrutifortileole i o. 'llettiiiiisOMei:nt the Main critic"; in it tem jeans we may them away, - , if ire 'do not get - opmentsicenoli , .k i. " lit Pialtille igfereks„ 140,4L19 writer in r the'Phliade Iphial "tstiotn ee c tite Reports of therA l tdtt e r ! l ei nc :nati r Y: r i s fi l ti l ts:bet e thshtlet3 o n Le f °4lll aze it4l4C°l ; °Veg i n i nr" e tuell'Yer iP 7 n si: u n t ap h innit":lll l b wnw i nst y c iellhinri i t tb e r ga7t or c?2:: : :Ma k& t a :al : ednni o n n l i naU3Pei tio et a :tnleal ; igin o e-l: : 115 - Menem the Martin is nutrient' to me, lewhat in the important el m open lbe eyes of the people their ears under the present -icon of the pretended multi, dumlils Itallroad,'Qutins the awn by the Report of the Ca the admit - mums:open the • Ihrilmad during the same Tnc Prni,to sation conttnointl . article; in ca. muck attenti of the Public 'I fr:ultf thctutra M. are than warm .ts: Bred! t4' 'State is ;tostac, aroactually kba the MainSitifi systit! whit conduct, t cap they-cntel . works; -Apse c ensure ronntinina f Line, even nt 'a be glad to give , rid of them now EH!! isras. Evrtftlsti Ni•ening fluffittei' official facts and II! Geourith4Akitt oxporo of the gro r.ions of .the truth pmts of thotlanal ufalia Public Wur 7110F4 lirtlcleP trsrt the ottestiot to tbo necessity of pluto chases the Baird pia ItAtlroad. -- xsporcces BHT. Page 15. Ibr 1856: resin '1844 • • 4#o: 23,512 •Statertnept No: 11: • raingers, 2.151 . given, e*tlmated. 2,9131 5,92 , • • • rig 4,60054 11,1A ,- ra z e. etrough r.• ; " 452,226 •r • 1 ' • - Total number or. For each year; ei ISs:4ltoport4 pal. 11;56, • *: .. • 4416,1):18 thread topp; t the number •of. trips, gives ta ms ir each trip of 81 zones, pith freight. or isamseetartrinr. • 1 1555, and pagtili, 1,856. • it and- wndtec . =Ai; per ton, remen t liragea and work * -, ••• • • , - 22.16 t "-- divided:by 14,C' averse larding Report, page no cost fur fuell Nal:lacers apd • shopexpente Roadway and 0 .r et - pen MS, ton per trip,for '56, 53.41 1 " ' .y Average No. of Tons, Otos cost • ual to 9 mills per ton per mils for till vePolver and ltepalr Department. • Beading Biiibetid. It'V!, It deport for 16 . 5 - 5 and seervillit repairs of cars cosi about 34, of per.mfle, (10 es u ts persor .i . , aint'Cotithr . ctor,silth freight Average coet'pe ,-.MniUpif thi •per trip, $41.81 ,Oxpenses of Mo • In statemen' ibbn, Wwill be one cenkPet nitleF,l ' Thruirbrakentn, ' - . • 57 tons,'-' -1 , .¢.53 8 • . dway, Motive Porter, Re., .4.4-10 cents. 134.440 cents per ton by 81 miles, the ~. lumbka Hoed, Wei 1.16. cents' per too flog , freight; -Including eepalin:,. of ears, 11 eXpOtleeg for trelne of 57 torts for thei 1 dumhla ltallresd. 1 o Statement "L.r Beading. liallimed Ro d 4 1856; • .. 1; Ing freight trains,o9;mlles, in J lthe year Pt ', '..-'l'.- 1 . ... • • o , .. ro,b3 .. .. . - $,17113 47 f ' rs 23 • Dividing this Gives cost of ' ,thl len'gth Ott per wile 114 ha brakemen an 81 miles on th ltj rearenre ports for.lBBB The of ' ru • 1858,1 a pta: t 18;os, \ /-'Averagel l • e load being 09.4 or per ton, ,40.01 etc" ‘• 113.4 . 4 67.80 " • 212.8 • 1147.86 • • ' • ', 106.4 - 74 - " `•tisnis belong to •Transportation Depart , Statement '0" and Transportation And t; on pages 8 and 7.,,nharges to total nit .•lnerchandtee,&cit, $1 08 per ton. • 1855, the ave 185.6, " Arnim ,! 'The above e' The Somme lucerne Aeecia l penises foe' yea „ 1850, I • - tg-- . V' 04 . " I per ton as the total costApeltullng all every daverfOl lon for 10b1-10 toptralne. ransportation Department is aßove is $7B = for 106.tona or 74 cents per ton. ' Average $1 expenditures The cost o Roadway, ao $lOB 02 " " $1 02 ". " " 106 ton trains, $lO2 per ton Total a at 1 • ilmad Statement f`L." the items, "Depot' ..• expenses and renewals of sundry artil ' r trip, and also, by reference to Statement • • der the' head of •t•Tmnsportation be. and Philadelphia, Watchman, Office ex -1 . ver p. age p_er year about V 20,000, or say to tri - i • . f Cats," to haul the LO, tons more per dlig, would reduoe the amount of these to $22 per trip. . ' • • et ot these items depend; on the nom led per train, it Would be's fair to allow i y $2O, but if we deduct the whole $.41, WI ti wear Of ,traek, we have the cost, (I: we , 11 .rts of the State Works,)•• of dolig•a ear . work, on Ow Oolumbisilt-R, .. .$4400 • work Ou'the Reedits" feet ''' -..: istoooo In Reading hands and . tics" are $25 "0" the . - - tvreen'the nif g r :th afts 'er, 1,37 ‘te." '6The repair train on the ', Items (roan Now u the ber of tone h. ,but one half, off-set int, believe the Min miaow:4, 4 the • Or nearly t the Reading .14Ilroad Company's. ex rth' reduced 60 per cent. per annum if they e State Stiperintendant to manage t els sta of the CanalCommtssioners' Secrets= the accounts. I . Improbable state . pf facts as presented by the Canal Commisslouere, and I am rt. }, he recent, action of the Legislature. In t y the Senate of Mr. Flenniken's rwoluI• rinforMatlon of the Receipts and ,Fspei the Coingsbla Railroad for teeing 5 you're, than, that there appears a detennltualun ' ihe pimple .of the btate ,by presenting to he they really exist" and anis Atripping 'relief " humbug ' s id,whlch these Reports been ensbreuded; alpine the extent of the ito4j fraud and robberi,', iolole ed in .ant of.the State Works, as at present con- I I • . ;Itrraxos.; In other 7.f pensen wool ' would emplo Road, with t tytofigureU . Such la th• 1 the Reports .f joiced to soe, the adoption 1 tion, asking dituros upo In a detailed 1 to undecelv . thorn the off the "lima '.have hltliert favoritism; the manager trona/. 1 ' - vine LEGISLATURE. . FltpliG, Marcie. 23.—StatATE.—air: ;aced a joint resolution condemnatory ion of the - Supreme Court in the Deed I which gave rise' to an animated and ..bate. - It - was opposed by Messri. sh, Cresswell, Wilkins, and Wright; telll' by Messrs. Gomm, fiillinger, I • Si, Coffey and Penrose. ... . I . Mt moved to postpone indefinitely, 1 isiigreed to ; —yeasl4,,nays i l6—a st:iet li essri.„Barier, bean . and Crabb and " - erica° Republicans being Absent: 18 n Of Mr. Gregg, Am., thei,,resolutiqm,, forted to a select commitMe—iyeas 16, misty vote. -,-; • •• ' eral Appropriation Bill was considered, i'sied till Tpesday'next. ! 1 Banking La* was made - the special ;•.• atdrday. , , 0 .I . .--!,-Mr. Stroll - I -submitted i resolution . the Comdtitted,on Vice and Itumoridi • re into the exvedioncy of repealing, al 1 • law restraining the sale of into:ice. •• I It remelt to the second reading Was ens 16, nays 1& . 1 ub übmitted a resolution for the filial .t of tbo Legislature 'on the . 2d !oi id Over. . •. . ; I ; nannx! Barrio int ; pf the, dee, Scott ease, lengthy t i Browne, and stipp Harris, Jo; Mr. Br.l which was party wilt • Finney, Ai On mot' etv then nape 14— The Gel andd pap! The Fr order for ..pareh to Metro , ty to irui pact of ! ting Nu; moti I disagreed Mr. St adjournm April. ,Mr. 8 Railroad Roust Riven B . 1 Nia - lakto,:iocorperate the -Qesiu;kii , Tito . bill ineerporittng the Schuylko 'k x a objected to. • • - I COAL' TRADE. ofiII!MEDIUMS F9 l l March 28, 1837.. lintity. sent by Railroad tbie week is tone r -kx Canal 15,193,93 tons—for . thii i 3 02 tous. .Total by Railroad 420,235 13 , 3,855 00 tons to bailie period last:your.' , .hiptnente.by .Cseual are 17,537 08 tons.. last year did net open until the ftrit pril.l . .. The ft 25,989 w: an k e l s Tho Ws' The Van week in The wan oat learn, th every o. few ca rg i as thozi which t Eichtuo ii, . . . alit,. scatcthit week is not as heavy na l ipated byTtnani ; and as far as we east Coal is all 'sold . old at fait, prices.' • . licady rater shipping by Canal bad orsisths for i ceof fresh Coal; to ic, shipped as aeon . al opened, for pointhrcidebna by bdata, 3' y aro shipping. The demand at Pnit Lt alsn'improring a.littlo--.-butnli. ere • push off the old stocks before they min roceiiie COO, consequintly the. trade sturdy ;main dull for some time yet.-L "is a Utile in advance of last year, and 'tend - 441y 'ia altatic it' lea:, '' '.' .1, re * representing three millions, of the 3,:i.' s. irsbipped last year, by resolution harl r Tucker unlimited authority until Ur . ay, to curtail shipthents to..any,',e.ntent i ' :I. 4v . 1b.-ko , f.MfbeiTrirr . tilliti `ti untin linoarty;-to reqiiitt the arrying, te:eo,operitti' . .iiiili Mr. Tucker in snis-1 1 , e trade," se far 'as it iarta that.. power to I ,„ .,.... -. I , o. unanimous a. requeston the - PaT4_.°',l I fninistrlbe it atlet;anit.irbrate.:intem4th l i I with the narrYirig isompaiies; in au. h other; that it stag be taken into con-; , apt/ t:in not be rejected, steeps jar rea-' are beybud their control, sad which !Aryl .ipf4seith. 'And 'besides, it 'niii itst,tol ,of %the companTes to do so. The; tradel —up'de..!,tuelsfirenthstinpatt itsichasert I al' eitreaity low., A pertain 'Dismal be Coal Asedelailtit ' *hese intordit thin Coal at thdloweit rates, as bing Ws *,•4,1 1 7. Pf ?!th . ' 4 9:o ' l 'slo. . I °*" .- ano i r unpessn 7 —and we are cred i bly i bly n. ''. ittiiiieuela.e:si:Aiisen gent into distant i offellsig ,goal op bears!: atAlchtnutq it 1 ish- isould'eaussi'jt ion 'Of at hoist ibi •tOtr- to thelltiinitt!;4t;'ll44'ininfleetr i ti• 1 `to the 'ptirchasirs'ahriad- , :and soleak' is boil tir 'gojoirer he:iflit. nor . pti!. fiesite I . thirtylt! liffienities to'hOhJ fidetfh}Eei4e; illeoirtinii 'throughout thel like niaioil; ii4tinil tittilitlillili et tilil ii4i ls );ii "''' , 2 4 4 4 l 4Vii 4 1 ' .4( i .. 4 , ...441' ... t ~ 1).., ..not it-wtt! *fleet 'then! rtialty rit!ribeSthsl is,iiii,,niit 4411 ` .4priy.I:Pitli ACist Wit anxtous willing must 13. The Ira.{ this bei Dpda ;18,0 . 90 gyreu 411 Milt :at th, algid ies compals, tabling t do so. those .w ate Wen taining •ideratiri eons sclii caAnot c the kite opens .d expect I opposed it is to they as : ting sue. formed Inarke rates w Eta taw he I 4ta5e.4 . 3 the DA' ,italeol to sit Fin resitm. Tail° two hundred thopsfutii . 4 ope \ tnitusßortation, even at tile prom* ths , pttoil4as Owl sup. ' piy_from l this rsg!op mUitt thevitebly fall abort at least 4114 ipkantiiir.'ligith,l4l: eao/peration of the Rallr , oall: r?ii4tpies the wbolo quedicee . trade :shroud ram come forward . 1141111dit their potehasos advisedly end safely. There will be a security.given that will rentoreall dealt it Ofice:—atid both the Del- aware and Hudson Cempant., and the Pennsylvi. nia Coal Cowpony, who have not yet • fixed their. "1 priece,erill'etinfirm. to theiriangeinantlithey "g pledged nleinacilves„ to- d? our prices, ", ire forced down- in 168'111,3W time below the pay ing rates . . : 011 he:fizeC's' cc' ordio• and the trade wilt he tame:lifted , to the Intros of the different '' nttiletiug batonstir again • I without a pilot, and w bows , any hope_ of infix% 'saved from alurot total rain. Some 'Mai survive the general wreck, butlthe large Mass, who have every illililg invested mining Operations, will have bet tittle hope of camping.' The next step downward-ja total ruin. Tha,resion why the Coal operatfra.,ltre desirous to secure the co-operation of lb. 'retrying' cow . panics, is simply this :-. 7 -Ifen",sometimes are ex. .tremely desirous node' What they Wide, to be for their (uteri ti—buttheir 'pressing cireunistaneee and the imagination of dielculties, (which in ,nionY instances , are giviter than the reality,) ;leans, them to commit', many unwise sots, which • they•depiealitei Afterwards. A little controlling power, exerted.by an Organisationfor mutual in-, Wsu rests, benefits ch persons.; and 'prevents injury to others. Vfe read 'cf.ari instance a short time ago Willett sufficienili.illustratea this point. A persciu'in one of our eities - felt a strong and in tense &simile get married. Ile knew it would fro improper to.do liedlile•vicipenitty was so etrougod periadieg; that be did not trust him self, add bisidvertiseil for come friend to call up ' on him dissuade him i from doing so improper an act. Many of. .our Coal operators are plar,ed in a similar position from'. their necessities, and they de'slizetoibe placdizi a position by which they willibe, restriiioetto somaextent from doing what they know wade)). injurious to themselves and tini l y. neighbor,. 3, . •It has become 'acorn: non practice to vilify land den'ounce our Coal operatos. -In 'some instances llieicensure iuoy be deserved—but' as a class, we believe thatotheiare as 'honest and trust4orthy any other class of business men. The trade in which they are engaged has been truly unfortu nate and embarrissiiiihrota causes which have belittAcely dismissed fro:4 our columns—and we dliebtlithethd theratan he found a body Of bust tint men, Who bore' up as well es they him 'done, tinder a sitr.ilor pressure of circumstance! The Coal organiration stall originated to curtai and lessen many'of the greater arils. ' It may st&prilia some, but it is nevertheles true,' that the Coal Trade never has nor eve will prosper, without being oontrolled by sOm• means or other. Many of the twilit ate •insepara bli connected with . this trade, and lie in its pro carious, and we Meg say, almost reckless cliarac ter—we cannot see into the bowels of the •-eart , one inch in advance—and hundreds of thousand oil dollars invested in-a Shaft, a Slope, or a Roe . Tunnel, may be totally lust' by the discoveries o a s h ingle day. 'This is the lharacter of the minis ; business every where. The whole, history of th Coal Trade of Eurepo substantiates what we hay -stated—bankruptcy slier bankruptcy' has alway • occurred whenever the supply' was not kep w i ithin the demand by mutualiorganization of th trade. . Such must be the 'cliaracteristici Of di • trade wherever it is carried on to any extent—an L • view It in any aspect, ' organization ler -" routu • Protection is the only hope for its prosperity—an the only mode by which a regular supply can secured to the consumers atieasonable rates. ." Not a tangle new Colliery Aar beta started, s Jar at we can teary, this Region, wititin Ike l ost year,_ nlihough this County has heretofore sup. Plied "one-half the Anthracite C;ial sent to market; ' and a number of Collieries are standing idle.— This does not arise froueunfavorable location, cause, in many respects, it is more favorbiyhf - ted than any other; and"furnisliesas good i e but ic . is owing entirely' to the depressed state f Khe trade. la truth, a Man would be looked up u as almost insane to deliberately invest a. tar sum of ',lousy in any colliery, without an org - ionma of the trade un which be,could rely, eit - er here or elsewhere; in the present state of the It Dr , realm in a gieat tneaenre with the Phil - delphia qu* . Reading . Railroad 12(impany, a d Alto Scnnylkill Navigiiir Company, to dee' e whether it 'hall =be tortiolt out .offooloolky nniusimoasly or not-‘-ar.d all 40A' removed to the future state of •the trade, . his no ordina suestion, And bight to bci: _weighed in all • s postings, now and . for the' . fUture. • Byaustaini g the prodUcers, they,sustain theaseeleei . g.:l.4 pr .• Crating them, they cannot expect to 'escape with I serious injury to their own immediate Interco The Whole trade of Schuylkill county are anxio ly awaiting their decision. • Siacp the•nbore was ,in typo;, wo Yearned t the President erthe.ltailroad Company-had e II ed.a special meeting of the *aid, to take p 1 iesterday afternoon, to consider the Memorial o the Coil operatois of Sehuylkill .Conhty. •Wh t ever course, it adapted : 4,qm Itailroad Comp on this question, we presume will be . sanetio. and adopted by the Schuylkill Navigation C (\ Crab). , _ of The Weekly Shipittnies frmn the fah 1.8b6, which we publish for rcfcreme-: • . SelsoylkUL. ~ Lehigh. ° liiik`..P; . ,--- -,- -.-1--. 146. C It. It. Canal It It. Canal Canal ' . .C.• - -..,.. -- H.. .. - - -.. March 15, 26,405 • , • If Z 22, 29,100 , 1 . 29, 33,172 • •• • April . 5, 41;610 - ni.. to .- ' 12, 53,14814,216 16,816 19, 51,0.46'213 3,434 2.699 7,958 ' • 26, 49.n33 'm '2208 16,689 a, ''May ' 2, 43,17 ¢8 1,2777 3,348 1 ,33,L% ;1 10, 40.41,31.2,76 132,378 ' 17, 47,262132,421 -8,187%.099 24, 46,57802,763 89,311 1 ,409 . . 31, 4%136195,935 4.9041141,45 92 64 June 7, 64,353 39,194 3;590146,730 12 14, 47,6%29,524 3i6 1 %, 1 49,541 • ' 2 l;' 53,045 41,165 4i445 1 42,4% 1!13 1 ' <; ' 28, .54,770 34,11129 '4,110:40,2481 1 ,17 July , 5,'^54,962 27,109 3,744'35,584 16, ,41 12; 29,643 33 562 2,172 43,186121,0.. ,31 . 19, 49,2 e 32,108 41,77 3 45.967%,7 8 6i 4 , 20, 48.849 31,724 4,627 -14,335 51,1149 ,1 384 .k .uinst • 2.; 49.330 29,490 4.34.6 44.264.26,674 • ,641 9,46,00 8 252 1 77 5,096 28,466``17419. 2 ,51 'io; - ' 51,728 30,3221' 4,t04143,7115 18,8% • 7f. • , =, ' 45,34416422 0,663 424429 14.7% 1 ,4( 1 ,- 1 , no,• 53.436 vai - _ . September 6, 62,83024,664 0,••• , .. / ...,.....,_,_. • 13, 55,773'3%793' 5,052 37,61417,575 .. ,L , I -.• . 29, 55.6%dr„,777 6,959 34,716 ! 1 18,120 ' ,0( 27, 55,888183,426 6,248,34,97319,271 .08 October 4, 55,125 1 32:139 5.1271'34,m 78,600 43 . - 11, 52,072 34;665 3,957'37,891 17,976 1 .70; . ' 15,' opt! 30;642 6 , 514 3 3'4952 1 6.314 ,69: - • . 25, 52,121 32,795 5,519 36,0= -•'• /43 November I,' 51,566 25,121 6.216 34,076 8,140,904 28,769 4,88'0 23,062 15 ; 13821 9 37,910 6,456 34,456 • • '''' .29,76 1 136,970 4,0'27 33,808 ~8I •• ' 2 4. 9, 151,351 34.020 '6,d07 19,345 December 6; 1.178429'22225 . 2,146 ../654 1 , l4oll i B fl 7, ~- , -, . , ;-• ° • ' • ' ''7 1 03769 ,• • 1 - ' ; • ,- •••• ' Stitt e lit MAA l riAlt wiT . I"be now teppll s " In; forward tire veryliitlts plicesivattertally at some int .. In the market, and we dad l6 dlMeult to glee. rre , quotations.abroval.: ,In Dukallarsa 4,4 .1 11 '48114 Of -t 0 ' Spring mica will be Ille.il more 5n 11 11.7 °shah w vs ~ , I t . give mere reliable inkarrestion. Bear the old I In Mlles to cleat off tbs . -Wharves ilialchmond, re t fered a abide under the-priCea Indica fed last wee le ~ , . , supplies further of standard . qielity commas ti vials - Stated lastsreA , 4dis ' d o ® 14 6 0 for Whi and $4 10 . 4 $4 IA for liellfitsli': ~ . -, ' • • • - .. .BY Jrid&iAGßUfill. • . . tratDii *; G if ewes, • . Fieights front '/Ciehweeltdto••• • • - Boston, ••• . , • • • • • Pnwtneket, • Provislintek. ••:e Salem. Nom, New YOrk,. • . Bridgeport, Ceian..! Nantucket, Mass., - • r. • -New Bedford; •- Prervineetown. • • - • (4tilney Point, - • . Yonkers. • • - Jersey City. • Nestptsit. Aspinwall City; •., Washingtonir• •,••• 4 , ...",:•:%t'.; • _ . B r . RKiji 11tiantiiiot Coakanni by tellint4 lend r weals:o9o*ml Thpin4arervenlas lasts . Tort Cailn7n, • 9,404 90 h ,•• ,• •'•, • —l.llO oi' Elnivallkill Haven, . ~71,909.19 Auburn. MOO 9 Tort Clinton, 41,991 19, Z,9/1/g4 . •.`:- . • rf tots} for tiej ;ri Tots! by Cliital acid ttailroad;' Sbllptnentp to Komi period 'last R Arixtd, • BY Ce!ikat,-. Idetense In 46i, L eo . _, 11l biker= 1111Coutitt1tsillro ilias:.;l : ST 1 t ' The folloriinglii the qinationYot Ocialtianspo .. 01 t hediffetent Rallroildstln Selinyikill . Colmt,Or . l'ire obillngohlbpnr day ITen,Alig 44: . —'.. . • , - Airagri i . Stitifi unfold, 04,4 iii Itjt.og,clA : , I 8,570 Illt: t h lai 41.64. '...'-.., ' . '.2y'19 1 0-. . S- 4, ' Scbb 1 Vklitif'"' ' ":: ' - '6 673. lot: , > '". - aIL . 1 . 1 1 4 . 1. .. di 'd;:• t1 " 03- .116111' . '--,.,—..' ' u 4 VIMI' 03 UttiliVitpitip l ' ' '' ''. 4"l ' • T • -... :/. '.' -Or " an d aces To ll , SO Alluipple II Pa OD' , ILAIL woup Point til t !lrart,-; , r • •"" '' . , iiirdbv.; ,: I%si -, -, - - Jrniia :, . FIOIN eft:bon ' $ Hoyt Pl.ollnton.As6onii. t, Riebtnes ,!- .at 5) $1 75 -, $1 55 , $1 NU railmra., ISO 175 ;. • 1 54 160 -, 18 rl=llllll, - . 156 • 154 . 105 , 140 NT, 110 - 1 (..T) : 106 • -1 06 atitelett Tell-by Canal ter the treeent. ' Pea* Pclanton. .11.!-Cerfoon, A Hoven. 1. Ckintos. o Philitd's4 66 og MN, I GO orriAtotia s -s . 66 be 61' . 60 a. 1 tailing. - ZS ' U ST " . 6P : 2 1 . 31. 15°• ) , aates - et Freight by Camel i • From, Pt. C. .6 Att.. C.' 8. If ems:. .: - Pt. Mato*. o New York, $1 . 90 $1 $l5 'll PO' I.llllel'a.. .-- 44., t ~, .4. :II -lAA ''' . ..' ' '. ' Se ~...--= Eli Leiden 'COAL Trade Tor 1155 .: t. .Quantity of goad and N , Itadlreadtbr th e weekending in fintuntax teat: la. 3111nel, a Ce” atelllT a Johnson; 'setter, Carter a Ce 4 . Ilr:fi Lehigh, • tuirpe, Letaertring a Co., arm.= Penni. Con! Cs, bbln k Debaren: Teton, IfttN. TOM. 1.501 09 '21.499 02 1.350 13.006 04 'l,4tC 14 14#.63 05 . 00 %not 13 19 13,867 09 1,100 14 - .• 236 13 17 Total. ~00,.. 46.900 17 Rates of Toll and Transportation ° 7 ,ON TEM MOM T41,1+7 MAXI. ROAD, Manch Chunk to Trnulanh - • do . -ElitabeUtporl _ • Eiersueteis Coil Trade ter 1857. Eblpments fcc th• ar3:ol. of Pebmarir : • - V ulotiCana! R. R. Coal Tranaportatlon kmonni transpotted during thioroutt, el_ Feb, 1857:' NOXTII TOTAL. 8,431 16 13,324 00 6,948 00 11p68 10 Union Canal Swatars 40 , 614014),Uer Coal Trade. , l TOIAL. Lykotrue Valley Cosa Co., -1,139 8,811 Short Idountain Co., • Ott 3,831 Cumberland Coal Trade, 1857. For the lest week, Clcoa3. eitcochm, AND OTHER SCIIUYLKILL O. STOCKS ts -intrkc e . • , .• Railroads s Philadelpbia, Reading k Pcittatille - Mine 1111 l and Schuylkill:Raven - - Mount Carbon - - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - - Mlll Creek - - - - • - - Schuylkill - Lorberry Creek ------ - Swalara • - - - - - - - - Canals i • 'Schuylkill Neil ;ration 44 preferred - - Colon Coual " " preferred - - - - Del.& lltorn (mi l &Trensportat'n Railroad ar,CoalCompautes Little khuyl. Nev. R. R. k Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. - lissliinn Coal Co.- - - - Burk Mountain Coal ON, . . • 'Pennsylvania Coal k Rat.oo. - panphin Coal kR. R. Co. ,-) - Ilkens Valley Coal Co, ' !leaver Meadows Coal k R. R. Co.. Lykeus Valley Railroad k Coal Co.- Coal Companies t Forest ImprovernenMe - - - - North American Co., preferred -- - " " common - - Delaware Coal Co. - - - - - Cumberland Coal Co. - - - - New Creek Coal Co. . Miscellaneous Allman' Thtnic. : Farniene Bank Pottsville Gas Co. Pottsville Water Co Air The Stock of all Coal Companies the above list when furnishod•by.th. publication.. . NEW ADVERT'MENTS • NOTICE. . • ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to trust my 194. MARY BEZqETT, on my ac count, aishe has Ida my bed and board without any just enure. and I will pay no debts. of her eontrartinx.' Pottsville, March 57 13-;t1 • WM. BENS erf. QTRAYED away from 'the Subseri jo her, between Pottsville and Mitterrand, two larg e Sheep.marked with red chalk on the back. A reward of $2 will be paid tc-any person who will return said Sheep to, the subscriber at Mluerarine. . March V 3. LIVERY STABLE. Alizil, THE travel lug commu- nlty ran be arecensnda- • " ..r -,•••ze--:-. -iro• .. ted, at reasonable prices, ....,.,.0,, • 4? with the hire of homes,homes, 4 buggies and carriages at the Livery of 1 McVtiV k...MAYBERRY, ... Al the Cbreterof Main and Crexcent streets, Dreamt. Tremont, MaraL2..., '47 mat . - . NEW COOK. DT Mr. th:DLILT A. Trsu., trIIE CHILDREN OF THE.KINO x MIN: b the Rev. MOley A. Tyng... eINIIIiEoN'S SERMONS: 21 Noire. ARTHUR WILLIAM BUTLER'S mums s ; 24 I:erica. ARCTIC ADVENTI:RE—by aea and land—from the earliest time, ineludnut the discoveries by Dr. KAXl—edtted by riot Sergeant. 12orn. Just; published end for mils by . B HANNAN. Pottagllka, Ma ihh SLAW . , • DAHLIA ROOTS. BULBS, FLOWER' 1 SEEDS. _ • tIIAIILIA ROOTS, New and Choice Vedette& edioles, Amaryllis, Tube Bow, Tiger Lilly bulbs, as. sorted vedettes.l , FlOwer Seeds, Ai complete assortment, embracing many new varieties. Now on hand and for sale at B. BANN A N'El - ' Seed 4wl Plower Sion. NEW WALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. Burton & Lallillittdfamtructvers Q buroricrs, XandO. 124 ARCH Street, Second door above Sixth, PHILADELPHIA—where may be the largest and beat selected atoek In the city. COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here tie' aceommoda ;led, without the Inconvenience of looking farther, and may be assured that they will reeelve the adrantago of their money. BURTON h LASING, 124 Arch rhea, above EWA, Phacidelphie. March 28, 'IT 13,1 m CARPETS., . At Eldridge's Cheap Store. , 11DtgIN G; in a bratreet,‘ ; .where* the n store expenses are very light, the subscriber is sus , bled to sell at the.TERY LOWMST PRICES. Persons • visiting Philadelphia, and wishlna to buy - Carpets, .011 . Cloths, ,Mattings; de., will do well toeXamlns Abe large amortment of Tapestry Brussels; . • Iniperial Sply, CARPETS. Ingrain-and Venetian, , - And OIL CLOTHS of all wl the 16 groat,variety.- ' , ....A150i Canton and Cocoa MATTINOS of all kinds, with a loge assortment of LAW-14LICLD Ingrain Carpets, and entry irnd-Stalr_ Carpets, • Rugs, Mats, Druggets, Stair Rods, Rag Carpets, Cotton Carpets . ac.; , . 11.. XLDRIDO E, N 0.41 Strawberry it., Beeond dobr above Chesnut. pntLA.prixtua... 183 Kit -Strawberry' the first Street west of. SeCond stied Xfarch Alth; '57 ••:•, 153 m 6,007 dt,oni . ) , .•,18 1960 .1, 0 ' ,_ _, . PUBLIC' SAllsEr ' ' 21,083: - 'Of, Valuable Real Zetateg Le ' : E . 1 .2 /.. 103 196 / 2 ( t e a W ILL ' be sold at public sip, Ou Sat , 118.191 2 'SS .11 T tirday, April 4th; at the Swan Mal i In thW 60., 21,014 " in rough of Schuylkill Maven, commencing at 'o'clock, P. , w , 7851,2„ ,A ~M., a house and lot situated on Main street r inA I 5:),0401. - , sg 'wild .torotigh. opposite the Swan Hotel. The lot .2; 20 , 674 • 47 is 30 feet front by about 160 feet deep, on which I 77704 2 15 erected a one and a half story trains dfillitig hoUie. SI 18:8% • • rzi • feet front by 28 feet deep, and a frame stable, all in good 14.720 1 ,404 , order for occnpncy. , 4061 1 05 • Also, one-eighth of • trial of land containing 190 it s_sool mg- acres, situated in Pinettroralterlddp,Schuyikill county, ) in: 575 . , 751 aboutl% 28420 • , 000 Harrisburg . AbOnt 90 sees of the atone tritelliseloared 7%277 pm and euitivatidbabalanclitahsarg timberland. - ;. 10 , 000 430 Alitt4t the Uune• thoi atid...isehulabo oold,', WO' 17,9761 .701 , 3111L121.1190111.009.)."441 9 1era et 4110 ' together , 10 , 314 , 005- with *sandy df household and, tchiin 01914, 04 14,100 , 480 neeeleafS 10 04 911 U 04 4 • .., .... _•• . __•• ;'•• - __.. , '•1,,. 4 .. , ~......- 16105 „ 303 Tema , aud other partirtuars • gnaws mit tio• do 74 , 377 . of &Alm: - 7 ., , , ~:". • . —. 1111.14.1PAILIIMEIL. 74 452 7 047 3Jareh 29, 'PT -,.,.. ..: .';' '. : - . •-, - :jure UPI ' 8 1 ; 8' 75 7,3911 Dry .Goods Chiqiiiiinar Cash: KELLEY & BROWN, : Su. 13 ,with SECOND 'ffirret, Philadelphia, IarAVE on hand a full assortnput of 4 . X . hiring and Summer DRY 4:103D5, comprising In ‘ --• plat , . - - • . . • its Sup. oil 'piked: . ' .11paress,t, '' • Clothe, m t, Black Hilo., liareges, Cassimerns, , he Ductile: (Awns. Testlntor, Madonnas, , . la ingbams, Gsmbroons, an Poplins, ' • Prints, Drillings, ke, Cruvillas, . Brilliants, Cottonades, . Mous de Lalnes, . Linens, ` ('‘,nn tirpanes, t'f•'. Chain - 'do . • Sheetlngs„, Table Covers, 'lit Stella Shawls, , Shirtlngs, - Plano do he Palm do ' Tick ings,. Parasls, , tThibet. do Dintask, Flannels, '''' Mantillas, - . ' Napkins, !Imlay, &e. la - Alro, Boys' wear in great rarity. lie Our goods being bought and sold exclusively for OAILTI h enables alto distance all competiton....' . - - . • . • Purchasers charged but is email tilvance -on &Catkin 00 coat, on goods misrepresented', and, no abatement to 75 priecw. 1. ' • KELLWY h. BROWN, 50 . . No 13 North.SFOOND Street, above Market, ao March 28, 'Si 3.m . . Phlls,delphla. 1.0. . IittPHAPV3' LOUR 'SALE '26 76 DUILSUANI .to an. - order •of the. Ot- I. ~ 48 'l_ plans ' Oral 4. •• of county of Sehuylkill, the nib. , • 00 scritars, guardians or Kate Beckley and Robert Kell, ••'• 10 ' • rumor children of. notary Rule, late 'Of the borough of ' 16 Schuylkill Haven, -In 'the' County of Schuylkill, de- •,• 20 ceased, wilt expose to eats' try public residue on BATOR, /- 20. DAY, the 11th day. of'Aplil next, at ten o'clock in the' 12 forenoon at the public la use or.loseph H. Yeger. In, 05- the borough . of Pottavill ,In the county of Schuylkill, 40 aforesaid,—All that certain stone home and lot a , WI of ground situate in the borough of Pottsville, In 'OO the county of Schuylkill and State of Penns:ol- = - mule, to wit: Bounded In front by William streirto on the northviest by Norwegian street, on . the - south- / ' vest by another let of 'Henry Roe, containing Id front ; • am 26 feet, flinches and in depth 110 feet. • - • / -'' ' . Abo. Alllhat stone hinme and lot ofgrottnda ''' ~.; situate in the Borough of Pottsrllie aforesaid; i ;?, Bounded in front by:Willem street; on the mirth- . 4 ' 4 - west side 4lot No. 6 ,- and ow the southeast by lot - No.."' 00 8, containru in 'front 26 feel, B inches and in depth - 0, /' 110 feet.: I ' ' ri . 00 ALp, All tat stone Untie and tot of grirtm l :Z . : situate in . the. Borough of Pottsville aforesaid. 08 Bounded - in front by William street, °tithe met 1 14 west 4 tygot no 7, on the worthvust by.— ----, be. —,,. A n SATURDAY, the 11th day of APrit' hest, at us two (Mock in the attantoon, at the public -house of • ~ I Charles Saylor, in the Borough of Schuylkill 'Haven In t' ~,' the County lOf Sebuylkiil aforesaid .—/ fl that cerfefeo , r , Lot of Oromid situate in the Borough of Schuylkill Ili: r —„,.' l• wen to the *misty 'Of Schuylkill and State ci Penneyb I. . ..' v. tants, to wit • hounded ift ltont by the 'Centre Tart*" ._ pike. la the nem by land of Gideon Bast, on the Webt. 2 ' 17. „.. 1 „. „,,.. byLot•No Ell, and ou the Dist - by lot No: Illi, sonfolnifir ...,,..'") . .....,...N; " U ‘ ,. infront 40feet end' in depth: Meet, end , being' lot' Isslew. u' , ' ,narked No. 82 in lAppineott'a Addition to the Borough ••• ---...._ of Schuylkill Ilaveu. i • I'I.I. -MN, All gilt frame house and loi 'Of grOunc3ll Plicate in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven aforo• • said, rounded in front by Haven street,. In . • rear hy lisOund of Santee' K. Shills. int - the' ibutheest : by lot of Mahe Ehrgood and on the horthemo y,111:41 of William containing in front on •nit Haven 1 -Street 42 de., A...... Being party of lot Nii.„4R ' and of lot No. - SS In Lippincott's' Addition: te Sehrryltill fievea, I late the estate or bald &abased: Terms and cc oditions 1 outdo known et tba time and plare of bale by - L. IL BF.CIILY.I(. ..... • - •• "- ‘" ' ' ' c.• ' 'PUN' Ity, - 0/10RMIKKH.'' .ity ordivrath•OrPhs' Court. ~, -..4 , :,-,rl-. _, .•r. ... . ~„.., ..... ' i 4 1:.:.--Jasaut Sumh-A1 TRitattlihr,,Marek.llll4 V . 1 , 64111,1: 0 ., . - eli ,41:12§1/4. 111 t . . ~ cif '•~ lEEE =EI 'rut, 00,172 02 0000 tone, 1:1 1} ~~} .a{~~ EMI - -300 - 243 25 12 15 21 4 76 50 50 50 60 100 STRAY SHEEP.- A. lIITXTOR. , 13-Ito . , • ADJOURIIIIDCOURT. O'fiCE4B,lk cob* giv‘ erk thiisin, ad - •-jetrrned tionet of O, won pima will be held it ttsrillr In and ir,tbs multi riSeilitillall;ort MON" . DAY, April lit h,:r. it 'iu ciderk in tke .forinenet, o continua 2 weeks. - Eberif stifled . •• " Mirrgr• Mara A',llllR. lll4k • YAM. C EWER. • !-; THE SUBSCR fit will ittoid the planting of Ofape Vineg;l6 ale liorowb en d ! laity. heisalso Grape Vines of the Catswissa, Is. 'bells, Madeira,: and Whits .Graper varkties for sale, widele tow will plant when desired. THQS. lUD= Klft lawe ; A Third stssee,speasdie Aeserie's ? s t ele, s , 29,. . • . • 340 • CO‘UMBIABILCUANO. . • HIS which ceJebrate4l tisauoiT-i. is. so Hell In tho *reignite*: and by many. is meld. ere 4 preferable L Permian tbr the majority of crops, is much more ba• oefickg and testing to Mona and much 'mom easily appfied--hi Or sale by the subscriber, Agent Sw the Philadelphia Guano company. The following Is an analysiii of the ingredient-swig& compose this Gu ano. made by Professor James C. Beath, of Philadelphia, in • , • • Flone • Phcispbate online • - Sol able phosphate' ot Lime._ - Free Phosjihorie Acid - Organic Natter, with Ammonia elliciaand , Water -1 - 10C 00 • .oar•Yoi ;aliby the tin or bolf—prk• 3411 Ives toe; In ottinlllo. ' 11 ANNAN. ,• Mara' 20, ' ' • - IS.' • MISCELLANEOUS. . CHINESE SUGAR fIAN SEED. JUST received and for sale - in small qua!ntltlef6j • ' B:BANNAN ELLEN M. D. McCOOL. TEACHw ER of. the. PIANO FORTE?, Nahanforion Street, 'abort Acrd. Strict Attentkp be givell tit Om hasdanuatirptlitiplos pausic.! Pottervilla, Maith 24 17 12440 cLAmPa .41R FAOTEJUNC Bgerc. ura.. r, ece i ve d , a WI of Brass Ciampi, tJ imiexrellertit. Rte* for tastening 'Ouzo or Loather Deltings—worions rises.. For gabby B. BAN NAN, _ • Cretns street-1 CRASS SEEDS. - • I. CLOVERI l'iniothy,. Orchard Grass, and other f Orars Seeds, for sale by the quart te• bushel at B. BANNAN'B Wholesale aud retail! Seed end Book store. Pottsville,' PAPE s a EtAcp, P ATENT MACtiINE,mADE:Paper . Dam to hog from fto 20 pounds, }bre torers.Drog gists and others, for sale by , E. 0 ARRIOUES4 'Centre street, Pottsville. 404 f H. November 6,'66 so,OOOAtIONS SPERM OIL. I I • Di UNA RODMAN,New Bedforil, Vit S ltr i rA w a r al r (3 1 4 0 ,21 1 ="* 1 1 1 1 are. Abo 00,000 gallbne bleached WINTER AED adireesed as above. will have prompt attention.. - Boston, March 67 ' 104 m NOTICE. AUPHIN AND SUSQUEHAN A COAL COMPANT.—Holdersof the Ten per aeht luudP of this company, in this vicinity, are revealed to tirward to the subscriber, lbr payment, the 'coupans .duo April Ist, DO—endorsing each cow°, with name of -holder. - B. W. litA80:1; Ceakier,rold Spring. Letter addresr—"l.l,rrisburg, Pa." 11-3 t March 14th, IT 131ICIMAXING, IMELDINO,PLASTERXIIO,44. ripllE subscriTr annoupees -- te the public that be w I continue-to carry on the buil neSS brickmiking, b tiding And plastering, to all Its branches, as usual. Ile Is ready to contract for erecting buildings complete. or will furnish the materials In his lltiato contractor, at the lowest sates, and wfll be happy, to 'comics, the palronap of the public.. • EANII7L lirdm_. • Pottrollle, Yebrasi74, '67 STONE QUARRY FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER finding he is 11 getting too old to work hi' stone quarry; offyys It Inc sale on ressonible terms. All kinds of stone. can ho taken from this quarry, muting In thieknells from,4 up to fl inehes,'and In length from 1 foot up to 18 feet; and in breadth from I foot to 8 fret. These stones emir he used for balidlay., curldng, or for pavements: - A lot of stoneerdady quarried which-will be cold with :the quarry. For tolrm4 'and other particulars, apply to • JOHN 2 miles below Nitta-011e. March 21, 't7 12-3 to • , PUBLIo SALE. (IN •MONDAY, March 30th,.,1857, et the residence of the subscriber, in North Man hello Tp..Schutlkilt,Connty,_op% m il e west of ° ri d gy , burg. the tolloicin g articles will be I.old : ' • I road mare 't ?colt. two years old; I fresh / . biene shoats; 1 sew and O,S pi;, 3 wagons; 3 plows; •.thar 11,111111tce rows; S sleigh; I revolving hay rake• 2 sets of ore le luyruess• I do. single; Corks, rakes, hoes, spadk, sho,v6lS s eed potatoes !tithe pttre mercer kind. AI o, hOusei re ld goods In their Variety. staletn to'comence at 1 o'clock, I'. DI., •on said day. Coudltioneaudt,.:c ./. E. CLAYTON.. March 21,' , 11 12-2 t ' RISINCiSUN • . , NORURUS AND GARDEN, iv * ..I ,Cerwastown Read. inii f an hour's - ride • jrom E ihe x' Chang - el by Omnibus.. Q 1 APE, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, 0s brats, Plants, Roses, te. l Cultivated and • for sate In quantities to suit dealcuund others, including an ex tensive and varied assorts ea of all the desirable varie ties of the above. for sale wholesale and vegan. 1 Catalogues can be had on appliratlon, gratis. ' d. MAUPAY k CO. . . . .. N. B.—When addressed by mall, dirixt to Rising Sten 4.. 0., Cblladelphla. Our stands are In tbeNarket, Mar "ket street below Sixth, where °rim are aim reeeleed. Ilarch 4 2l IT ' 4 • - . . • 12-6 t , • LIFE INISURANCE.._ __ ~.,. . Pam Nivitsil Ufa Iniuriasi **awl ikripa: CAPITAL $7OOOOO. " CHARTER PEEPETtrAL. - ALti,theprofits divided amongst the Noirtlheblere for the whole term of ;Ufa, 'dyer; I ear. ' I Holders of policies la 311norsville are requested to call' and r.eelf o their dividend cortitkate a for twendesfire per cent. on the Coati prmulatne paid In 1816. and their dish divide** of sir per cad. on the scrip dirldeleda of 1850 to 1836. - . . . BescriPtlire pamphlets; Blink form of applicatkul and. . every Intormatioa on the subject 'of Mutual Life" llasu- RUM furnished ,bb application without charge, petiole ally. or by mg.' . .:= JOSEPH H. RICHARDS. 1.. . •• 1 .. , Ayieni atZinerscale, pi. Mineraville sMaich'l4th, '57 ll-a t I 1 . • ' • FILES & RASF,PB, : ,AE —CUT and made tqual ,fo new, at *1 so:at 'New street. above Second, between Race nand Vine, PHILADELPHIA.. • , • • ' . ' I Price of Re.Cuttlag, Per Dozen a In. Flat llut.'d. , Half HouralAtlaw- 10.111ree Square —mill Files. , : Saw Flies. 10 $i 50 ,sl'62 - -. ' 334 $J 60 11 , 1 80 • i 1 02 4 063 r.. 12 200 223, 434 • 066 . 33 • 230 264 6 OT2 • 34 1 276 ,3 00 • 64 078 ,75 . • 330! . 360 6 . 090 36 3 .20; . ' • 350 , 7' P2O Mine Hops one inch more than half round Ales. flieAll work warranted satipaictory. .A god aelort ,ment of Heir Files constantly on hand. J. R. SMITH. ' March 21.;.'67 "..:7, .',.• 7 ' ''l_ ' 12aie LYCONIII4O CO. FIRE INSURANCE t COMPANY. HE members Yif • the.'aboin. named ;o {percent. Ire hereby notified that in assessment• t. was authorised by the Directors of said ,Company on all notes/given Itw inanranee on policies which were In from on the Atith day of Odober;lB36, and that the Duplicate of saidSaiessMent, lkie.33.'eontaining the sums of money due, from members 'residing within the limineof Schuylkill Calmly, has been transmitted to the undersigned for. collodion. .The members of said Company are.. also, hereby cautioned against Making payasentof *sly same, due-on said assessment, to any local or raveling ageati, as aeons, aside froM himself, within the limits of Schuylkill County ts mithorised, by said Company, to receivicany monies so 'due, either by Instructions, letters, certificates, or othartrise. . JACOII A: , Receiver and General County _ Agent. Office—,Corner of Lieduad and Market its., Potrailles , .. WARBURTO'N 4 S' . : . ~ ' Bonnet Materlallii.-roe aroma mum ' it.u.notßs. ammetrAirrs atld OTHERS. Tv Th. s . r. RECEIVED, a full -supply of cheep andltdesliaVe goods. the latest 'Parts Fashions, of One OwniniPottstkm, oleo from suction sod Importers, which ',crake mach below the Dated prices. -, i Bonnet itibboosfall widths, Mamie Hines, , i Gauze and drape •do Florenecc • . Black Velvet Ito English Crapes 1 „ Plain Satin do , .. , Aeniphaoo do , I _ Min Mantua do . ' Impel' do J - Glace Silks • ' - 'Bonnet Lawn 1 , . Conlt de sol Tarlatan. white-2,14 colored Oro d' Atrique . • ' 'Joined Dlondis. Oro de Naples, Mond Laces - Black Oro de Rhlnes Illusions aratlaitC I ' • IllackNodes Ruches And Quilluga Black Itombasinen • ' ' Crown Liniticrt. I Oil Ana, etc., ate, Enbrebterleotforeit, }ad Lace throdsi "I • Wholesale and Retell, At No. 16oly South /hood street, Second hr,illocds Store below Spruce, Phikultiphia. Mareh - 21.,'57 • li-DON'T LEAVE IT TOO LATE! FRUIT MO , SHADE TREES. UIR, I • • :4: . , . PLANTS, '&a - 1 ~ •- . I -.-- • 4 . THE subscriber is: now '- priiared to !twelve orders for', all 'ltiOds a• of Fruit and Ornanlntal Trees for stands • ornament grounds, by thelo3, dozen, Or ineliding Apple, • Peacherear. P lum,;Cher_ t., _ p ' Apricot,. Nectarine. Quince, 2c., embracing theitandard rirstad end Dwirtyarietiescnitso Grape Tine hy - the 100, dozen. tir single. Also Strawberries . Itaanhenies, IlLzsitbsndelt. ohoseherries, end Currants, Ithubarb and Asparagus ItOotaby the 100 and dozen—Roses of all kinds and varie ties, by the single, dozen or 100.-Dahlia iloota.Summer Plowering Bolin., 'liinbing• !throbs, Green Home and Ving out Plants - 0i every dew - Option. Also, OSAGN A I NGE Plinta,',whith are' now ascertained to be the only Ifedlte, Plan ts that will standour 'Winters, and will grow aimed anywhere, with gent! culti vathm, Alan, the Seel of 4ilßsame,.by I hi. pound. will be for sae at the Book. 'Seed and Tatlety Store of the .arttzrtlez, where orders will be Wetted, , ' : ' , , ' , • 4arlt , lll. Ilvgleet to amid In your_ordiri early, Is Or der t 6 secure Trees; Lc., as wend hinds ate very warp; and met be ordered early to secure them, 'Rat auttert lwr also gmaranteett his Van to Ira what they are mes• . tented, which is an important feature—and he will mil cheaper than the traveling pedlars of Trees, de. 'II..BANSIAN, Book..Beed and Nurrery Dealer. • FARREL'S HERR ING'S , , ...,.. le an estrait from the report. of the comotttee appointed to superintend the' recent trial ' test of burning Safes at heading:" ' • ' ..en the '2llth of Irebrni.all the metrehers of the Cold. rnittee met to witness the a reetod Books end pinned, (plaredin theta) and were perfiset ryinttsted that allwas 004, •'The day knowing , tbeturning 'took place, nn der,itre superintendence of the Committee. Atter a fair and hapertial horning tbrThre hones In 'the tames of mown. /pleb 4 ilerring„the date of Mesas*. Xiang of Watson was drat opened, the" Safe being on tire Inside, till the Winfetti partially minuted, Vlllletbe contents le , the eatent Ifessra.Vatreis el Herring .Tere tn good eanditien.: Thai law tof the Thrke awl : It AtrAfff Jeerrnal, 'ether with fi fty bwittelw taws, who attended Mb burn , lig tit the . alia, tow to itw i truth of the . above state, " lot ioodititif tallaktlitteei at inanufacturers' pricey toll on t. • B . BANNAN, • i;t12;jiej,1 1 41 44 4 4- 71 41 1, 1 • MISCELIANEW": • , THE; BEST, BTEANifUNH) • 7540 i• • 2314 605 . ' 6.11 tat .4 . ‘c 4 :l rms PUMP is made of Iron, Frasa, r Bronze, or Gni Metal eaallog4oleitanad,i3 d Centre s trut,eorner oa Jitu 2 ,1gr! 43 -, • ' 211 • :SAVE YOUR TIME. " • • READY MADE PAPER BA tS, LIOR, . GROCERS, DRUGG STS, CONFECTIONERS. 13411LIMS, beeriber respectfully informs his friends and the po • that he has been appointed Agent for the sale of , Patent Machine made Paper ars, • atiorscrunn ar John Neon. H. Lowari * Co., of These Baggers of sizes and qualities of pape table for ALL exasosis who use the article. and are erect at inch 'prima as will at once commend them to the eon. sumer.' " There are many advantages in purchasing a d using ready 'Cade Rsgs. Where no bags are used, I reiluires 'double the quantity of paper and string to park the same number of pounds, and more time in putting a wi ne. Where an extensive business lc do in and r made by hand, by buying ready Wade Bags, one *a can be ,dispensed with. By using them, you will not Only save Uwe and Dioney, but always have a convenient 'rept*. de in which to put up your goats. • Wherever thew Us , * bare been Introduced, they have • t given entire satisfaction. - For sale at dtamtjacturert prim by BENJ. BANNAN, , raper and Book Defier and fatal ri entre !area:opposite Episcopal Church. P.i A brat tato assortment of WItAITIMI 11, ways oo band. Feb. 21, 'b7 I • . . . . A CARa: John Silver takes p ure in In- l• .i , r7 4 forming his unmerons friends and ,i . , 1 ; ‘ ,. v.. s the public generally that he has t• 77, ,„ n " • lef Var. S. Shinders Refectory. and , , to n that commodious Refectory In the. Da remora of the Odd Fellows hail, where he will be happy to watt on his friends and the public. no hopes his past 'mutation 1r ..fbe. keeping a respectable estafillsh meat for entyrfive yeas. in the same line of business, ands deal 'to please, will ensure a continuance of their patronag . Jahn. Silver will also present to th e public his cry oafs Bilkof Fare, viz: . • . • Raw Oysters in the shell, salt or fresh, Sewe d Oys, ters, Spiced ditto, ditto Salmon. Clam Soup. - • lied and Roasted Potatoes, Fried Lireg, ditto fresh Sb, Spiced Lobster?. Fresh' Crabs . Boiled 'knew.. Mutton opt, Cof fee and 'Toast, Spiced Tripe, Spiced fresh FIN ( Sardines, Stewed it.s.f and Mutton. Catfish and Coffee. rash Lob sters, Spiced Clams, Smith's' Philadelphia X. 1 Pale • Ale, rem:lines and Lauer's Pc ttorrille'Pale Ale, u draught, and all kinds of Damestle Winee.labottles, c., rte. • JOIN VER. __— =M=MEI THE LAWTON BLACKBE NY. ()RPERS received for this, •clebra tedtiilukberry by the subscriber. wh will also give directions bow to plant 'it. Thle II kborry—if planted In proper intuitions will continue o bear tbr six 'reeks. It is pronounced by competent. udges the Queen of all Berries. As the sabserlber I elves his plants directly from the cultivator they ,ca be relied Irmo oft genuine. B. +ANNAN... • , NEW WORK, BT. Rumor Moe •• e.,' • : " I ' filliE AMERICAN CITI ~EN"---- 1 . his 'rights and duties; by the Right Rai. John H. Hopkins. This ofeellent work treats F 7 n; : on a great variety of , subjects, embracing, 4iiikht. . , The Religious Duties and Rights of the" i 11„,,, .; Citizen; the Science of Politics, Slaverot, iluriness, Domestic Relations, Social Life, 4ker Price $l, "INQUIRE WITHIN" for anything 6.. Want to knOw; a useful voinvile.,of universal know ge, cents in• log over 3700 facts for the people. Price $1 F. 41 • VAE XII A RCIIITIMTURE—a series of • Igns Mr. Villas and Cottages , prepared for execution 1 the United States, ill ustratnd by 300 engravings. Juff A published and for sale by BENJ. NNAN. Mareh 21, '57 • • 12- ' . GEORGE J. PRITONA, D J ' Bookseller and STettiorter, Afinereviii , Prina.l (TS DUANE. RULISON C S . Beneral Agent for 'the fallowing works, in Se.hwy kill county; Bro. Mason, the Circuit RilThe American faiwyer ' • der, (lathered Tressun.•l Mini; Howard's Domestic Medi- the Mines of Literature, !. eine, . • Daughters of the Cross, . Loons° Dow's Works, ' Life and Adventures 'of Illustrated Dingriphy, : Black. Hawk, . • ' • I Greatness in little things. Cavaliers of the !Croak, The people's Medical Light- Manual of Me ••• • tun,. ! i• ' house. . &e., &e.. • 1 The above books will be delivered on lipid -• Liao to the Agent, In any part of the county at pu • 's prlceii.,; May.l7, '5O f !! , . ! .-._: ' - , , 20. i . YEW BOOKS 1 NEW 4.0 • y, mo IRS, Journal and C senonce of Thomas llooni, odltal by • —2 vols. Longfellow's Poitleal Works,new pocketed tw Hiawatha. . ..• Hord, by a Stroller to Europe. . Willett's Ufe of Swaucterfield. Olmstead's Tema Journey. • At home and.Abniad, by Madame °Moll. Rome, Christian and Papal, by Dr. De San Beaumarchais and his Times, French , z Eighteenth Century, Knights and their Days, by Dr. Doran. Wikoff's Adventures of a Diplomatist. • , hos, by Miss Pavan. for sale at BENJ. BARRAN'S Book 'and. ' 11111tIgREIVILLE Book as stationery 8 , fIEORGE J. PRITCHAR , kit removed bisbook Store from Bt. Clair would inform his friends, and the ye throughout the county, that they may large establishment on. the COMO? of • • • road streets. • The stock of books, stationery and fa large and 6omplete, comprising evet7thi • wanted in his line, at prices that cannot Wadi/2m, being in many eases even ehea can be bought in the cities.. Ms supply from the Trade Bales is very extent o, a • him to sell at wholesale as well as Men. country stores supplied with looks mid lowest wholesale prices. ' Book•binding done at the shertat notice and In the,bes N.B.—Anything that may be required Livered to order. , • . Mineisville,Mireh 29,1856 • 124 m 'NEW ratisict. NEW MU' rvit) HIM that giveth let us 1 Atka IThwthonle. • ' Sugar Plums he Plano. Ao. 5. Milberg Vslaes...by Charles D'Arbert, Dr. Kanersi ArelkiPolka—lty J. D. Pete Flreniewe Marett—by D.P. Crafts. The switiveze Gallop-Altote. Dish rya " * Speedwell SehoWsebo u " Splendid Walks,' Settee Quickstep, " " Dem.:rash, liar& " "Golding • Ptar Redact " Jande Potra-.-by P. Itainergee, , Leon Polka-17 Mkt serMaloola. Polka Franeabw—by Decker,. ' I:Americas Quadrille OalloP^AY-Mucar Malls Polka—Wm.DoWne. An Per forteale, it Deizteli KlndOrat !: , 7" ley - • LARGE ikatioß 44 0 ■aly tme' `tiara wiwo rJcHE- SUBSCRIBER je ili leg from the late TOide Dalesous o buidard Miscellaneoue Workx, *hie J extremely low ,prices.- 41Mougmasty at b i The Standard Ulstaricsi library. em 1 of Solna. Robertson, gussell. Plutarc The New library of S tan dard Maim, liamuionds Hunting Adrintused bathe ' Cumming's Hunter% Life among Tans; 13tObsies Nopt *lid ttn finly:Lnd. WAshm ,, sr rarely IMeyekinedialif Csetki Meddlers Wasidegton rad Nsiadleoni• Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions. Daychink's Cyr! (4,A:omi2an JA$ Untrie's Pilgrims 'illu o s9ll44. Joeephte Works.' ' • ' ~ ' , 0 :: , VOll3ll Book of bilk of the Duke of Wellington, Matti Chamber's Encribpedis of Literature,' Crtuniber'irnfornittion for DieDeoPla 4 ' Bcott's Coummistery iro, the Bible . . 5 "ON OomptehentiVetommentary Mille Di Don Quixotic led GO Ms, L'gwetra ted [ Illustrated World of 'Art. ' ' Tales awl) rindtisther.. ' , • Works of Lorenzo Dow. - 0 e s. "..416.*T, Reimer . , Pottsv il le, uthonzed - tcr la ,Scbuylklll minty. ltsb glom at the low hirers'prim, 4 Ids IrottsvllloOirbero Lb* 114. Of plass van bo too, on triad bare twoved lot la proter4 ng Books; fronntro, tolonrinin. I t United 41E4* offend equeuly tidhaWistwistiiiioemPhinic Arabian Nigbts gatartalraorM• • br 4dellswa's Cozekplets.Worko r • - Washlktoll in in 'Wirt's, 15 vcdr. -Coopss'' , Wirt". 34 Yob; • • I Biyaid 'Taylor's Works, - (.yew Alegstuto of Otokr.. . !.. LYalrif: 44.4 l o l l. - • 00 0 ;41 11 4 • *l4 1 offer. IsTlll5l. PER al , 13-- BOOKS, iSo. KOII I rrespok . Jobuitur Won contain 2EII having ,osuairsiine, Lis uevaad aadQ. .111 W • cy *tildes is • that max be ,ttiglve sat • r rtusn' they , of now books. will enable I . Schools and Winery lathe • d blank:work' style. . hls WO do: 1:1011 ! , w.receiv- ITESEE _ ' Pk [I.N lialf i rrinentWlNClO SISADES.: received a large and alegdni • as- - : 110 or Window Shades, war beautiful de. tuttellastkill Boykin& 011 ad, Litattoespe at Ilk. ,kki,Gottile in, chasm than !mar. ' ALSO Inginill,.9lkkirtkol }kin • nettittlen Tor Bala by t • ISZIOJALUDI Cesar, Iktott, - , .7; • -11. • ae 'arsiipiVV.:ti.f.l.l laver a la ellr''' t: ,• 1.1 ' 7 IDORDERI3, •FITE-,.., -_, l;_ !I) lloibilritda,'Cintein'tai '' . ak I- , e. lie. Pfecte fiance ants to I '•' , . • - '-' , 7 ...1 its dikablelfwe are prepend to.4A ; V . VD tirP at **et notice, . - 'Walle wed litimilVattair, olailaii&l': Olbdtaid. eitni guamelled rnreak and American din* Akkk,Chrtitall Shod and Plate Wass, flunished 110.510: ..aan 4 All promptly attended te. 1 „....-.---- '.," , .:,,, ~ 11.. - dtIiDET .:. 1 I , Centre streef4 II doersatnte " .. , -.! I .111=. , b; ..: .: .- . ~, ..< 4 !-..••.,‘ Ise: ~ bE I .E .- A . P . ,TWACC - .4 - 01IRIAIIIIPA AN ' t ;. _,_. ' In etesiste Virtety. '.,' , ...5 , c !- "eIiARICAT &TREAT sroitiviL HE Ipbscribeijiav- • -; - L-L--- - ; • 1 y ter eiliorpt - litiustomrti!f7 , r rket street; betty eee Senna • 'and Third'ntreeti,iandiregeis 4 Idled bEt stock, takes Me Welty • • _ of etatinethst he is betterarepened Wan OW toierinemi *date the'pnblic bi Wall Paper, hiving just received • nom New Xcrk and Philadelphia, • large and yell inlet. teed stock fot parlors,:talis, offees, public houses,,te. to.. 'Other slWElpid and velvet bonde; all4Elwtifrinwillhe sold and bung at the very lowest ' rates, 'embracing tits. aetrest and moat dishionable pattaraii. The subscriber takes greaPpire In Meeting '• ids papers from different nmourecturem whledi gives • great mist; ot,paiJoroit to rhoose from. . 1 , ' Paper /Shades a odiFire &old Mats, In . 'great saristy," embracing the latest, Vet. and . patterns, Pennon Int 'want of psPer *meldgiv e liken:call Idea .Ong ri se.' where: .1 I . siriPoper Arnie at the shorted 'lake:li* . ' :1 . xipiesaattiag 44 chl.ftiatiza. Tha snbeeriberaMo sootliiiiiAlis alkeiis business In ell IM Inanihse, al the same Ore, and lan de Willt 14 receive tharartieri of those who work done in this taraeettothasinenOtetnt, Ott,' and Olast, plain and ~mauwelled.!furnietted at'thelovrest rates. Tbealreal for past ""t a r' he ei . lehee e '''"nuDnAel!ct the s A 2 l3ei.' Pottsvilie, Mitch ti...at :, • - '1.34.i .-..• TRANSPORTATION. 543 'WY LICILL wad FFIOE of the &hay The charge Ay the use of CARS thraclts Cklet serried ea the &hey be as follows, until farther maze: . • - i.,:. ..:' it matt , '---.' ' . Sri' 1:21, ' AI- Lto - 1 . '- " - ..• 1 • •, t Ct.. . Chi. 111tii. iDta. - .• Tci Philadelphia, • 1 AS. , 55. 1 • Ca 1 , 'IO6 : -.64 . '0,051 50 , " Eptlsollll , 1, - -•1, 50 AO 67 he. Oq t, • 41 .: hoo ker, 1 • ,- CO ~,,. 69: •. 87 ~ . se , ' 0 MO Dan 00 ~ 50 67 t . '5O - - ..‘ - l, . ,', , 65 64 • • si: • 46 .' '- u N own,;e 1 , 66 51 • Eat 41 - 1 "'Port enno7y, 1 . •-- .I ' . 601: . ,4g,• • -47/4_ . 40' 1 .... Volloylorice, -.., •50. 4 ' 49 . ' 47itl - 'AO 4 . hottiOg's Dom; ' l . ; 50 - ..: 49 • 47,?: .. 40: 1 :-.., ltint Providence, . - I ' .--, 45 '' 4 41'.1 ft 21 40 •' " Phceoixolito, t , 11..146 60 44 .. `. Itoyor 4 4 lord, , 46, .44 49i• •• 31 1 " Pottatbwo Landing, -1 .46 45 - 5 5 , 1 '. 1 57 . ;? 1 :.: Port rg/ .. l e r iw t, i I . ,_, ~, 1 ; , 41. ~, 4 4 4... "•r,.. ~...C.: i . i l " Roadli . tg,•- - 1 .. ; .. 1/ i ik, 37 'i - ifsl ;31 :. ~ Atthouries, ~ i '., ;:4 ?a . " 3 . 7 i - , '3 6 1 11 ~ Moorsillle, • / ' ISS . 37 ..35?, 3 iivitturg. •• t " •, • 14 1 4; - , ilt . - *A ' OA ~., orprir4tburg Laiullag. , : 3V. .•23 . 270. -oo The theme wilt he per tea of MO ie, less gee per et: allowane *w waste:, as usual, and Do charge km than twenty-film ands per tan will be made for any . distauss. • Bylorder of the Managers,FßALEY, March ill, '57 . 1,21 • • - • 4..yeri,kaf.:" 1 READING . RA RO tee OFFICE tifahe. Philada. & Co., Phitodelphia, Malik 13, 15157. The ratto of Wreight add ToUs ou Owl troussurbial by, this Compouy, will be .las follows. (Pori 10th March, SS7, until farther uottow" . • • • ' • " Richmond,, • - Philndelpida • • " Inclined Plane,. • Nicelown, Germantown -'" Felliiifidebuylklll, , " Slentipank, . • " Spring 31111 e, - ; Consliohikken and Ply-. month ItallrOad, Ramlio's and ;Tolls' and, • " tiotriedownoi Bridgeport.; • • " Portj Kennedy, " Salley Forge; • I Roylv'e Ford:, . " Pottetown, , Douklarrille, 4. Blrdoboin' • Reading, - Between Reiding and • 3104rovIlie, •.- , 113:Mbetrg, . • • " 0 • iisbierß• • By o ; or of tho Board of Managers. • ; • Mardi' 21.'57 Ili) •-•:- 'IF: H. ItcrLIIIENIZT. Ste? IPHILAD'A. & READING RAIL ROAD* ErtOII426LIIN. •., • AAT23 OP FREOGITT ON ISTKIICILAIIDIZE, ( ) IY ti a i and_ i i , l e ,a t r e s li t it e Ni ti A n O R , p a c H it i l sa il e l, : t l il t Z7 ll I willl - ' charged per 100 pounds: J_a • , • - • • , - • il . ''' ' ' 1 e : t. 1 • 41. , „ , strass or, raFionv. I Si tli 0 i p •.I .: 11-o - ; b 1,4. , 4 . i . , 4 ~ -,• 4. ,4,4 , : ~,, 4 , . ~ Dry GOods,Confictidnery r f ßooks.Caspot• to - • '' • e ' ing'' elgang,Presh Mest,Pish, Glass, ke , , "Anvils, Bran, Butter.topper, Ifun'Ear. thedwareilrireistode*Groreties,Tiemito Hays, Hardware: Hides, llollovrArsre, Leatikinkraeldnery,o7o l ersbnOeet4,l Ate.,• l • . ,1..- ' , I rfitto ti , CA free, ilosin.Bar Iron. lnd, 116' 1 , ilepieSaile,•Pplkw Rled, Salt, Prod-, - sit ns, riiii.,Wkisky, An, t ' Broonia, ire Bricks: guano,' 4UI Biomes, Pitek a d Tay, Salt,,Scrap 1 •*st, timber nrlLumben - An, . , •- , Bite i Coke, Cord Woad, Clay, Gravel.' lee, . Ore, Litneirtone, klartiine,, Plc Trod, Plaster, Alate,:3lidt 41qvors, An,. Plonlper barrel, •, , •1 : , March 21,'67 • ' ' I ' 1' - MEDICINAL. 1 lCicl OD , WIRD/ 0 Ull 1 CT:1118 .-1 is : estimateithat invi, erry I and Cathartic Pills pave douentard tolgo• me public health, than any other one cause. Theca ran to no questionlhat toe; Cherry Pectoral has by Its thoulandsou thousands ewes of Oold, Coughs, Asthma,' Croufrbill M uense, Brenehltis. he., very much natrieed the ott of deaths from consumptive disease, in this ntrr. Menne ate as good aa the Pectoral and will ware morecomplalntd. • .. • , Seery body needs more or lea gorging. Purge the blood from Its; hipuritka. Purge the bowels, ern. and 'the Whole view* system from obetettetions. Purge dut the diseeare 'tab mien on the body, to emir its decay. But ter disease ee should die only of old age. Take an- Jldotie early and thrust It horcithe system %Sue iit is "-et tts' ts , strong to 'yield. - ' - - , , A PM" dd thrust out Mame, not only while It is wee ', but whin it has taken a strong hold. Read the leg )itatements Of thole who hero been cured by theist from dreadful lierohda, itilvipq, liken, Skin DIN*. lees. lithenniatlim, Neuralgia, DyspepNalnternal Pains, Dillon, 'Complaints, Heartburn, - Madache, Abut, and ' man fess dangerous but ' , din threatening ailments,' ' sne Pimples en the flee, Worms, Nervous Initabili ` by, Qf aprtite,lrreduhttatx, plilhAtte In the l Woolt 4 4 ,pAaja, revere, Dysentery, and % ledeed.every MIS, Or complaints for which a pwrottie remedy la require& Titer mu no random statements, but aro antheutka tad by your own heighbors and your own phyaltians. • Try aka once. astriainunermlithavcitft9m. k rive IViretite:per box *-5 Meer for gr. - I *u" kt Dr. •I• C. AVM . CbaOrt, Lowell, ?dam., . t and aohl by ail respectableArregiete e• hen. Itallisti 7 ll l)7 l * ' 11 : • I . INSNWii rt , th,oAtn33"*k44MtOW4 l, J;nirr*. „,, Pillow* 41410 irldieyo. ..i. ~.,,- LIVER 0011liPL MINT, • ' - , ; • 1 -2 *WINW IF3 OF; ANY nri, ) ,. .1 - - t r i.. ~1 1F ,71 : 1 4. , APP , .4 1 k. CUga, , - I * . A nd tae various ancVonsworiontlapan a diaciritinnal ;. -, '”. lin - iiii4adigestkor; Acidity Of the Stollsiroh,' Collar 4 14, -. ' ' Uriartburir; lan of Appetite. Deeptindouoy,Ooo• „ rli.tind. mid Wording, Plialie -In alt, Narrows, * lillaintiratiA road Neuralgic Affeotionry it . has in nurnsroon instances prorrit highly beneficial c and In others effect. el* deddeaone . .. .... .„ . • . .. • - his tell i-rotalible • oetalntladrio*Poroa• c% I .et ctly pritcl, after the manner of . the old& bitted U Profess or,Uoarhare. Airwave* of Negras! en In ' of the European Stator, its introduction, Info the lc til altos wpa intended mono especially for tabie of Our fatherland /Nattered hero and!hero am the , fa4s ,of.,.thia mighty country. _bleating wi_th gnat irne 7 , . oiots Among than. I now offer !tin the American parbil;, implying Melts truly wend -Wu.' medicinal virtual mod 1 eacionsrladged • . , .. . ... ~ tto Puticubtely recOinnunded to 014ogiersuna lOW Stitutions may bare been Intitaired by.the contlow. sob of ardes i t v i t t% brother forms of disdpation.— ,! G mks. itirtaufancorm In effect, It-Ends It. gray directly 4 - teithe seat of life; thrilling sini quickening arm. owe, raleing.up ilkOr Ini Write And in fild, tli Nati ne w , i heath ig4gl In the rystelni . , , ~,,-,,. ~ i _, , , . . • . R IiOTICIL never ,expectsgO find In tbU abloom", 1 w o r disatintrdi but WWI eicle,,,,wealkillnd lows pit' I 1 ' 11.irn pro, q a gritelbi stomig carillii, possessed * ofeihntst reined Pror _._.fitio-• , , , A . ~, ~ ._.. 1 - ' anltters tr,The dm Malan!: .of Inl , delluutnil 4 A s; bar loductid mail iddbitiOnt, *bleb the bile eho la guard'sralno porrikUlas„ ,04 not " to • buy anything else until lot! Daes. dress - Doebares, =acid, miters a fair trial; 1 Orpabottarifill .convines. *tiller* ingnitefy pinpartor it I, to ail throe _lmitations. i lar:l3Oili it 0.00 per '04t9 0 . 0 t 1 4.1 . 0C; k1 P° r .5 5J . 30, tqUir. Pon - Throrairroar, . . ;4 .i,LitigNJAMOIIN PAM 40... - 1 . 130., i ; 4 " Ftf4 - 14wi ritts l;;iii.' ;3:',4 . ......t.b.,........... - .dabitiok KOMl*One* of Alba Praiiiscratt John.debnan VA . gaaa . attest: jt yott a sons. 11$ North. 2411 *n4, Oa I*,. deeding, !Ter,liitter - k Co.; isuseasisctiff . 1 7 8 14 . alet t DoidellUoo eu G. , llsaust NA A , ci , .414teild MeolSol*ltY • 1 1+ ii , 3,1 l4oo.altilik.a4slallAtiriolloool.l ,X., . , , J oly Mt. - , 4,,, • BOOKS •• • l Timidly q os soil at will be bald nit the Work. r o ear /lie's,. • Tole. ortbein 4 epltants;&e, 'FlN"qedke::' lure ;.,' volt. 4f r 6 To/0p ; ti°,4!66; i?T: 1 11,:( fPd,!*9 ..4t &I: v6, f t *stil t ;; ;- '• ' • -; • The . Sloweresswelelp ef,ll‘tausses, '.• • Robert J. Walker has been tendered the poli. • and if he qan Overcome the' objeetionsGa Um- • ily to the step s lea aieept. - Oa , the - death of the Prealdeees eephew• tautwith the, announcittnyer 616'311SO:ion !sar the Cabtaet. • ;4; '- !The Irafista..Osalives4626 ••• • -- is r Conveetimi Web sisetabled is Harrleluti eduesdiy,init, truerut ttekuttMloes •In Its • Oen. After cripudifeir.ett Thtles*l i . 611tusber of nominations ,f9l, Governer were mashi Gtr the delegates. The first ballot reeulted as for; :--W areit,l6 ;I,Todd;' 21 ; ; • Bs% Cov;odi, X 2; golden, i 3; illehletAStstlivinai-XoConthl. 44' Bushel, 1; Kelm '1; *tombola. • • =v. ';he whole nutubsiv elieetes era; Was 161, 12011 77 necessary ••te n choice.' There below ao • *allot.. the Convention proceeded , to , a veconift • *allot. The result of the setotja ballot, Liss vibes :—David 93j Dalt ipa rt ;odds 83 ;- 1 • - Covode, 13; Diseebeed4. •••. - - - ••: 0,0, • r""the whole numbeerefvoteaeast 16f, natter_ 010 necessary to a elnflhe,:atittlffr. Vfllctiot; ; • fug. more than n,a*tity deeldred,eleeted.l , ' Illessrs. Smith tista :Aeries, ofDlilledodithiro rC 01 6 3 2. Lourefilprand 'Otherti endorsed the I doinioatioor en entbuteete weitexeiled. • - Judge Beßr e - art. - ahle Ned etegeent speech; , after which, a resoltitlon to tnikethe aantinttlon • of Judge Wilnioleaseimous was edopted, pelts, perfect tumult df applinue. •- • • The Convention then proceeded o ballot full earsdidate forCanal'Ohiemilmfoner„ when thtOrpte 4oed u follows-:•••;-Wet.; )111,11teed,! 160 t 2lfse43. , truer, 26; John C. Myers. J. C. Lusts, 3; SelJ#artthoree,•;4; Juba Slats,dgrall, 6 ; rter:loJ. nuMber O rt• • e e ry - ttkeefieiCe; -' • '- • Wm. win g reielteditlittePAitt.,o4l4, 14to vote' -war deelarpt tin:Anted rot - Ofto taissioner, on tee ion;, the nOmination.iras • made unanimous. - • ''" " •• • '• •-• Tho Convention went }ate 01 1 / 1 11110141 .101IJUU- • ;gas of the Supreme Court, *tam Jima Vveidi of • Irayelde, -.Toeeph J. Leiria of Chester, were .nominated: • ••• • • • - " A series of patrietid and Freedom loving rue. litione e re adopted es mama, sad madams: ttoo;with Mee tarty etmers., apeeelussi the.Coin'ea lion; adjourned eine , *- e ; - .. c . •'1 • I • , • - • ATION CO. I. Navin Co., '7farch uth; for TOLL on Air klll Nal lotto* ,wIU Dziomor. awe •limiaasmoi.W—So .popular bee tbatiebares , red - doilenfil remedy, Barhare's Afellaa‘Bidais,'beeeme, that 'you And it every- , iihere..: l Alaseeativery friend -you bare, beam tee. roar to its aleasy In ems of daility, knifed liendaehe; • -• •• . • EortopraiiiwitaziaßNCZ.—The Africa at New York brings Lirerpoof dates. to.the 7th inst. A of to:amerce hat beta tlstia4c);Ndwasil p er _ • ale aid lbaar.nited States. tord,Pslmeiston nouneed Parliainent that a dissolution would take piste. in May, and until.tben, be would sort- . °tiny. to maintain a ant policy with regard to ' China; and baited,' with the aid of, Frasti• Pad r America,:to'eternpdihe establishmettt of addition- ° 11.1eommirelai adientygis. Hostiilties bellow/1 the Blueish and Ci-inese still continue. The fleet of :the rebels has joined that of the Imperialists, • to make common cause against the English. - 'tong Nang it under a pule. The French papers contain the Emperor of China's ediet against the the English. They alre all that on the stb of. December, the Oldness, seized the English 'opinui, - -depot. • Too New Casi Lit BAM —T tie directors of this institution held a special meeting on Batur 7 ,... ,day, to iniestigate its condition.,,Mr. David Tidball was efamliled,.and gave a dCtalled statoz,...' .i . meat of what he knew' , of J. M. Wagoulieller 4 l departure. Wagonseller it appears, after getting everyone in the Bank who knew inything of . . banking busiiteS", out of the way, removed from h i, the cal drawsr sundry slips and memoranda .of moncy had preilausly taken out; amounting f ti"soine enty thousand dollars, charged him. self with the attounti—took . .aboui tirentptight ' 1 th i pusand dollars of totes of the bank, charging himself Witb the mot—and then squared the account.hy placing in t e safe his notes for lwen- Aye eighteen stollen . i.housand dollars, i payable in 'two, three and:foor months—which wham paid , will squarolhis account with the institution. Wag. Mueller then left. . .. 7 1 0; 0 1 0. :ad 1 ffi 1 60 I'6o 1 Co 1 CO 1 60 1 GO 140 1 75 1 76 1 76 f 75 1 76 1 75 1 75 'll5O / 80 1 SO . 1 SO 1.80 1 80 180 150 .1' 53 1 35 1 35 1 50 1 30 1 '2O 121 1 15 1,15 1.05 1 05 1 46 1 46 1 40 1 40 30 1 30 1 6 ' 1 25 1.25 1 11 1 05 The deposits of- he bank amount to but thirteen bandied donut. • Its circalation is supposed to . be about eighty thousand. The loisete It is bird ' to estimate, bat the directors seem to think they will not.olcoed 114 or sixty thousand itollars— and Wit a.; considerable surplus will reuiain to the iteckhAlers sifter redeeming its notes. Their available assets,- consistiag of bills maturing In thirly, sixty end ninety days, will be appropri. ated to the. rademptiiin of its name, as . soon as possible, and the.bnard is now engaged in exam.' Wog jts . affairs, and preparing a statement of its condition for publjeation. gPMERPII 22 11 Z 1 14 12 Tam Kansas Free State ennventkin at Topeka on thwittb,Tadopted the rmiution mot to partici pate in tbeeleeties or del, .to tits Cooatita ti°ll4a.c*Wition, eclat - ore.- Priprida4. far by the lato„lot. lat - ore. : • - '5!7,". flov..,GsaitY-revised , Witahlegtoa days' k since, and had au interview with the Preiddeat. Gov. Ream eiiressed himsolU 'himself strongly, when hillarrtsbarg on the outrages in Easuss, one half the truth in regard to them had not, heel told. Facts are contained in his farewellpessage which seinnot be overlooked. De sates plainly the dieselties...wfth !which ho had to contend, end those who,so sneeringly spoke of "Bleesling.Kan., sae" would do Well to read aid digest ,what that :theasageoonutius. ICU . a good Itepablkaa does. written •Iry an enemy to the ReptibHeart %arty. The Pittsburg Gaserm says it is. Hots. worthy that the conflrtniUon of all the accounts that have bee n r given .44' the outrages In. Kansas • have come from the pens of Democratic Govern. ors who have been fairly driven frith' its soil i Although the locofoto press.has persistently de- pied the truth of such - accounts, and neared at bleeding Hanes; .at a loan figment of the intagi nailed,. the teetimoej of then exiled appointees of a locate& administration comes straight home in the mar*, and eindiestet the tenth of an that ha* been alleged. Every Governor lent oat from Wasiringtbn vent there with the conviction that the'cOrrent report were but mare electioneering 'stories; iniiThey hare all comeback, eaeh i with an - army* of arils Vitiating at - his heels, to be the bat, witnituato the shameful record.' The testi mony 'Of Darn , hOwever, is of the' greatest weight; for when he went there he was 'to pally all thinia and fors time all was reported to be ' as inaeth as watuaner's But now we have his resignation, and wo get the whole truth. In stead of seeing peace and justice there, we atte - .11M. triumph ofbskalty. We.see the °warn .f or surrounded by. assaseinsl We lab a Bataan • I.egishstani trampling on all fretidom i ,l cowl:fug Wgainsithe Grivernor I putting dratfirds and am assing In 04104 and arranging a ivies elation which is intended to stash the votes of the, pee pie! No inch aeries of eillaniee tee feeei before - intenlerpetrated in this cenistry.. . THE accuracy of the Bt. Lab; ..Dasecint• ' of the conversation hold.with dov. Gem, bas_ peen . questioned by party. pram. The Democrat .of Thursday list has the. following .answer to an.• intimation, of thii made - by the Repubiietukot . dm ante oily • With rasped to its - charge of perversion and ahose.°l the„eonyerratlce held by us with Goy. sieary,4e 'Only sly; Chit wh a denial of the troth of what- We tees 'reported come fans' .source entitled to respectable considerations, we faUy aabetangprewrluebarsiPublisktd• ' GovlrPor ß sFy and his Private Bserstagy came to this °Mee unsolicited by us, .4 voluntarily, in the palsies 'of Ave 'or genUemen, gave utterineer 'not only to all we have put in his inouthii but a . great deal more ,that we did nor findtans to publish, es ti which our pen could not by nay poesibility have colored so highly se did the words of his. wore. lie *be freely,"fully, and mat indignantly, of the outrages of the pro- Sbrall,.tnilure in Kansas* their mail robberies, their murders, their legislative ; and judicial' ahtimtnitlone, and declared that haaforward the " f‘pedleek should drop from blitileie,lusd the whole truth should be made known." We berets° appro.: beaten* that linv.79intry . will. deny any .4 our ta .statemen." , ' )111-Ai the gureiuMens• insane asylum; Laden Dr. Niebob, the number of:patients 101-411 male., and fePlaks• • Ibt, Parka. POTTiviLL , W . Auiczrati ! • t (WhoJev_la• rjdeork) , --. • Wheat floar,bbl., riff Drlsdreatmelf !Arcs( 00 litrvlNOtabbiw . ~,,Alle :, 60 ' 6. limpar*stoo ~fh.:t,►pabelll , 40 ",1115 DrlidApplis, issed,2 00 I l an ir j rs: f 'de .''t J .16 4.1.64.,' .-- ' ,Ours, .do • - • .65 itutter.pesl, • • Oat., .do . 44 EN:midst., 1 Potstcd.; 00 - - ---- - Biros, --- 41,- 126 'llsist62l.rflt. .. 4 ILard. •` . uti CiOT•rEald 6 u riodor, do ' - ._ MIN Tio,pettolt, ' ,- -vli•I as oo solt, pot - wok, • - POTTSVI-LillelettOD llo23 tail Prises.) noHni.—inal a tior tab Irons 4(1, 4 °,. 0 4 :j.1 1 ± and Rys ittSs 2s, Rio Chop . at $4, ett r ; ail v • • • • GRAIN.,—WhIts Wheat sets st SI f r A ntli o ,tl4 . 4.4 3 111:4.; 8/ 0 ilettar Ilk: do: 1 1 104 1_100..,-.EfA_PA Pepkieflik,d, 12#0,34, cb se 4 tett isp. iikl canois voi ti% a lt a rerfettoi Thikie_ 14,4 ftilli ts 7 . 1 7 41 : II: ior u itcg WO* •, oct.s. ?'.aes - 7%%%.%‘‘