e - s vgA • " • . • • 4 , , 44 ti i joil ututti. 7POT-TiVI4LE, PA. f.l-7-iiir-1111.1:1", APR* 4,183 T. arlits'clieulatfon of the ts to n i b A ggregate circulation of any THREE •ottier,hveltsis paws oubllshed In the Contity--and as It cltculates attehur the beat portion of the population, att atlvertise rnent Inserted in Its columns Is, of comic , worth's!' touch to the advertiser as If published In any thee other pa pers. In our cities the rates of wlvertlshig arealways gra tle.i la price according to the eirculatlon'of the paper. BESINESS NOTICES. • • • 6IRAI I D I,ODOE, No. SI 1, O. of .0. F.7... - --See Notice.' IIECLIANICs'SAVINU FUND ASSOCIAT/ON.--See Notice. • ,r GUVEIINMENT PERUVIAN 91,7,AN0 A Sro ule by 'El ' Laotian. GARDEN AND FAIIIIINO TOOLS. 'Sim' HA for ',milli 'by 11.11aunan. ItEAI.. ESTATE AGENCT.See advertisement of Samuel Harts. • 5110 E, STORE REROVED.—Sie Notice of Sinittia re . merit. EANI rt. 4 AND FEED STORE.—See NoUce, of James Cleo n's retnoi al. . ' 'VINE ' ARDEN,EIt.—See, adeerilserneneoP Thomas Rlltemelilbie itorongh. i os. . WVTIIES` will lecture 4i Port Carbon. on Wednesday evening nest See advertisement. FIVE TEACHERS for ths Public Schools of POttarllle' are wanted. For parlicularrt see adrertisemen,L• 31INERSVILLE WATER Milt KS:—Fi fteen managers will be'electett on the 18th Inst. Feet advertisement. PENN MUTUAL(INSURANCE CONIPANT.4-We ', t ask attention to the advertisement of this philadelphie life Insurance and t.or .3 d company. I . • • AUSTIN'S SUL II MUTE PATENT CREAM' PREF, ZEIL—See adverthrienent of DI Batman, Sole agent for patentee in Schuylkill reuttly. • • AVRICULTURAL kiIit.;ARCIIITECTUItAL.DOORS• fib celebrated authore ary for tale e t pathiarvi, s t ore : Al , O a work on theehinese.Sitmar cana l end the seed. • PIIILADELPII A AND SUN IrtrltY RAILROAD COIV. ' p N v.._ophe annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company, will be held in Philadelphia on the 27th Inst. Nunn& AN EXTENSIVE SALE of Furniture at Auction Will .. take Place on the rah inst- at the ware-Noun of nickel .C.Mangan, 3ilo North Sixth street, Philadelphia. See advertisement signed C. J. Welhert & Co.' . PRUOS, PAINIS . AND OLASS.—No ttivlte attention the advertiscu nt of French, Richards a Co, Tenth and garket s. Philadelphia. They bare one band a flue speortment'of Drags, Paints.•olla,Nitnishes, &- CIRCULAR SAWS, Machinists' Tools, Railroad Spikes. ' etc are for sule I)yr...debtor I Thompson, corner' of Con. to and 3larket StreetS. Messrs. S. &T. have a toe as wrtmund of everything In their line of bueiness and we advise purchasers to *tie them a call. • 'Tnt I/tunLuny tyhictilt watt contemplated to tlreCOnt tho lowormiert:of the Boilittsl4 is not in pniress• of erection: Glad_ of. it. Wo have ec9ugh Rum manufacterios i nvw inotarmidst t itpd tlo Alms Rouse - • THE ADMINISTRATION asSeris that the People of Raosas ebsll.bavea'fair show In the fern:Wiener a onto Constitution. Hew this ig . to be i done un der the bogus laws ,or,lionsas, we aro alai losa to itnagine q . Pro•Sldvery'bas a fliot-bold there In the legislative sod judiehiry depertcoo s ots. Will oat its , influence control the election of' deices te'the Con'stitutionil•Convention? • r - . Tuk eouldjilream of re tu :;guitittle melt; an undertaking ailfhi mann ao.. turo of a Purgative Pil(asiumes :slen it comes into general use.? Arril:hoyr tainfui y.do the fol.: lowing numbers speak. of thii4amount of human sickness and suffering, that' little morsel of a remedy goes forth toicomiat and into:lute; Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell, manufactures in hii lifborabiry fatty gross par diem of his Cathariie Pills, through . :all the year. • This is eight.baxes a minute or one duo iserond. We thus find over 43,000 persons r wallow this pill every day, or 1,296,000 d month! Physiointis think or that! 43,000 patients m dny r'ao seek relief from the medical skill of uns , man. t.'oroly that man shenld hi, ai he ie. in this case; olio of the fiist intelligence .and of th. highest chdrecter.—..Poitieseille'Courier. NEW - YORE AND TEE VO4LL FIELDS OF FEILNSYL . yaNlA..÷in Albany,letter to the cowrie," nd En , 'quirer i dated March 24, says: i Mr. Bradford urged upon the Senate the neccs tit), of n survey of a route for' the" eittinsion of the Chehango Canal, ea that the. EOM I f Penn sylvania might be made available: for t ansit by hat work, and its revenues (which gro tly Weed it) he 'enlarged. This concerns- the • - crantoi Company.- 'The Chenango Canal is a w rk con; orningthe building of which there woul be note ut sinaliquestiou. It waa ordered in dalys when ho simple strength of , the iron bar was hut little Tomo, antl when Clinton bad graven the word anal so deeply on the State policy that Do other ip prevenient could . efface it.' .. ' New York is reaching after the' Coal ' beds of Pennsylvania with zenittat will bind that State 1.; indissolubly to our own chit there .will' he car. tainty Of her prosperity in business and bop() of her improvement iti politics. Our people are lending weteri way and iron way to the mines, itt,l Quote ktorthern countiea which but a - very few hears since were as desolate as the hermit could li:Ftre, are 'taking rank among the-moat valuabhr 1 all lie Stale. Success to them; the busy mi. , • in 'the hiliicworking to light more brilliantly, poor.man'e hearth—the busy lumUerer in Ye- Igo is furnishing the material for the poor man's le. 1 .. . . . Tne'GENEUAL BANKING . .LAw..--Tho adoption a sistent of free banking inilhls State is advi ble, its under the prceent Plan of special %bank 'pri'vileges, ;here , is,no secu'rity .. or note-hold- IA hateVer. To hye a system o; free baniting . rit ' iCh dichinstlitition would h eel its' capital ~ed ,n legititnate'skeks, would ,ive confidence the note -holders, sad hanish Oro ; existence be concerns, Whose IWincipld hu. . ' and whose Worthless .hills . unimdeeMed in the hands'of th . i r a general 'hataktrig law the r lik in case of failur6, wbuld intl in tile stockholders, while the u wtsitorswoufd b 9 secured, and i isibio for brinks having in view • r , puryoses to exist, The only , reposed law are the money. 1 . j , t i en.being taller hrokers, or kers, who arr opposed to an in io banking di likely to interfer rei.. l Tito interests u . the publi red first, then-these I snot:tied g "'thrive 'thrive by exorbitant shaviss protection. The people of Fe for the adoption of a Free E issffy. to 4 heir neernodatio • •-.. 1 1 , Itr. Maim. et,:car',.. On Sate , letinto the enlatit d portion It from Reading! o Lehano. :einerkt the'works,efl the Coinp :ntlcopacity to accioinntodate from the Pcnnshvania and The Reading .Ntrnhtrays 'canal in the Stn e, and one )untry. Originally construct .1 . :wilco was had iticanal build life .be altogether iriadequ riiig trade', and 'law Wein. inls, through itikrorks, t h too narrow fur tli i e boats of Whet terminus _A id tranahi .lisellr its owri,entallir craft w tiCh labor andisprnse, that t . ~; preferred to reek ft mar. mach Philndelplii via. the u,e:.tke and Delaware Canals. ‹.l weitern' trade _talk!' weal f.• . , jer the 1:!eiop rd Schuy )ears beei;'direrteci into 'an° dy the defect in the cpnstru t link •tictwe'cn the Scbuyl i is now remedied—the "lin T ditch—but a first class w ity to aceemrnodate.The first Loring canals. I . . . POLITICAL Cm.r.NDAleCroß :in PELIt:IIVING.—Wc Etibio I the ages or the iespectivo If their intlugiiratiou i, .!orge . • Al hn Ada MR, homas Jefferben, ./31, amed Madiree,/ 111 James ,Munrbe; , Juba Vuiney. Adams, 111, 'ndretv Jackeen, 51, iartin Van Bunn, -Dt llenry liarridoo, 31 lIIICS Knox Polk, e•hary Toylyr, eanpru l'icrec, . 41 o Iw Buchanan, - 11.--Vice PrefidentJolni fi lllFillmore 5U years of s% L..uitig to the Presidency fly ~ : mtr., Harrison and Taylor PoI.ITICAL A:ALEXI/AA— :I 6, Connecticut Elec lign. Hundred, days of N. Y. vire. • • • • 6, conoccticut and Rhoda tares n, New lisinriihiro Legiak 4; Indeptudence 1/14. Arkatnn., 31irrouri and Texas 6t rentinsbe e 11, North Cdrolina Election, • I, Verniorit Election. , california 11; 31ailic'Eleetion. Tclll/oeLe LeCiPlatUre. rgia' nd Florida S 4 :Vernitolt 13, 114 L,, Penneyleania ti •,.." Elections. ;"-• Georgia - and Florida L '' , Netr York e New Jena • Illinois, Michigan, , Wisconiin State Elee • Althannaegislature ,k,litl.tware Election. Carolina Eagle Nrolina Legiala „, "alia riPKentucky L it,. 7.-E rt . Yu fro : or d. W' 1 sod isv 1 7 ,,h0 i xiNEB Asp milintfh - • , .I"e»titariesi of ...IThies.-The recent terrible mine eiplosion in Logland, by which over 180 lives were, lost in a. moment, and the frequent recur rence of such casualties in tite'cual mines of that country, admonishes , us that with .the great in crease.uf -coal inining,in this *entry the care be must be expected, more care be not. taken in lit) ing ont.the workless properly in th e first placi;, so as to segue, the requisite ventilation, 'and in enforcing the regulations .necestutry for "safety amongst the miners afterwards. • , `The Lund Hill Cdlliery; where this , tatat acci dent took place,. his three shafixr-stn' epeeist or working shake pumping shafcand• one for yen . - tilatiou.. The simile are , about ;{0 yirds distant from each other, but are situated niarly lathe' pole, a of an imaginavy-rlght-angled triangle, the pumping sha4t being towards the 'efest ,and the ventilating one in a southerly direetioni- with the long leg of the triangle between theut.l Use pp.. cast or working shaft is about 226 yards deip, and I from it the main levels - run nearly north and sonth l l for . soolards, with an . inclination or rise-of 1 in' 14. The principal seam of coal is known as the Barnsley eight feet, or thick ',ad; there is anoth er, of loss importance, knownas the Abby mine, which is, however, • not nearly so. deep. The Barnsley thick bed is regarded throughout as a fiery coal, giving off,on occasions explosive gas in considerable quantities. The explosion • took place 'on the 19th, Feb., at about balf.pact 12 o'clock, while oPerations were suspended for din.- ner; it was accompanied by a report which was heard fur a couple of mites, and thewhole neigh ,borhood was shaken as if an .earthquake had .ta - . ken place. The mine has been Werke& two.years, pod although, duribg the time it has been in ope, rtition, the average quantity raised has' been 600. tons per dietn, yet only'.l3 acres have been - ,"g0t. 4 Candles, hOwever, were almost invariably the il luminating power, and rafety-lamps -were virri a y used, the exception wily i!eing when it was known that fire damp existed.. • ' ' On the subject of the cause of the accident, a' variety' of causes are assigned for the explosion. One letter states, notwithstanding what has been averred to the contrary, that the vontiletion, has long' been deficient—that 200 beings reqeired 601,000 ft. of pure air, when, probably owineto istifti pram of the weadter, there was not half. the quantity i and reasons are 'assigned for the igni tion of the furnace. ...Another states that; mine hoe not been often enough and .properly in spected.' Mr. Warington Smith observed, somel few days since, at the Schoel of Mines, there 'was scarcely over a colliery explosion, that. there - were not numbers of. ihdividuals who could tell how the accidents occurred; and were able to pro . vide nostrumi for thoir.prevention ;• but, in his opinion, whenever these' lamentable occurrences. look place, .they conld,be generally 'traced to a defective mode of laying out the workings in the first place ;' and in this opinion Most men ae q'iMinted with colliery Workings will coincide. If so much depends on laying out the workings aright, how , inexcusable, then, it-will be for us, if we do , not avail ourselves in the opening and lay:. ing out our .now mities; of the guldes afforded tie by the costly expCrience and the .discotieriee of gettefations of minors in other countries, 'or if we do.not take warning . from their miitikes and . . blunders which are every now and then startling 1 the world with the hecatoinigisof human victims who are sacrificed at the Aetna of incompetency, neglect, or a blind adherendholo old;stablithed I systems in violatiott'of,tbe diCtates f Common ,ease.—Minisy• Chronicle:,.l ia . • , t • - Rather Old lilacs.— There is'a case ow pond ing• beforeEir John Patterson, of the English Board of Privy Council, in relation •to a 'dispute which had arisen between the representatives-of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and.the Duke of Cornwall, on the other; in reference, to the revenues of the under sea mines in Cornwall. Some idea of the difficulties which will attend the • solution of this knotty point may be formed from the fact, that the documents which • are to..be rub= witted extend as far back as 300 years before the birth of Christ. I. bo proceedings in thid suit are of a perfectly, friendly character, and have been referred to-Sir John Patteson in order that any litigation in Chancery may he saved. The Attor ney General, the Solicitor General, Mr: - W. M. James, and Mr. Willes peared for the 'Crown ;' the Attorney General for the Duchy Of Cornwall (Mr. Alexander, Q. C.), Mr. Garth, and Mr. 'Hall •appeared for the Prince of Wales. ' No ergo- Monti were advanced by the learned counsel, whb contented themselves with banding In the docu nients aSr J. Pettesori. ,"When the right hon. ni l ties, ibtitlema duly considered the matter ho will make his aid , which it is agreed ' n both sides I shall he fl al. , . - Extraordinary.as lbs antigitity id these mines 'may appear, we'are assured that Alines of a still older date are now profitably worked in .Cornwall. Rather encouraging this, for capitalists who wish a permanent property to leave their heirs. i , A Costly Shaft.—:Wo notice in the , English pa pers, anaecount of a shaft reeently,eompleted in Wales, at a place known as Now Tredegar:. ;11Ir, Powell, the owner;' had been for years at work, and his outlays and interoat up to 'the time of striking the vein, amount to nearly $300,0001 CO. , N vs. Iron.—M. do Carnall, inspector of tiling in Prussia, SUMS up the value of all the gold mined paring 1854 at £21,000,000 or about $120,000,000. The iron 'mined during the lame year, woe valued at from £30,000,000, to £32,000,. 000, or about $150;000,000. • FOOT-PRTHTB OF THE BIIH-TRAFFIC. A lIORRIBLIII murder in Itridgepek, Donn.; has lately come to light. It appears that a man named Blood, in a drunken fit, killed one Wm. Berrill,soMe fivfi or six days eines), and that after ho bad ddne the (Ned and become sober, he eon reseed the crime to•hisyleighbors, Hid atatment was net qredited till the body of the missing man *as kund in the celiac of the house shire Blood .resided.' Ho was arrested. Iu Philadelphia'oit Friday., Catharine Dougher ty, aged 28 years,i Vas found dead in Baker street, She was one• of the houscloss vagrants that haunt that:vicinity, and evidently died • intoxication and-exposure. • • In Moyamensinißriscin last week George Atli lin, a;German in a fit of mailia.a-pule, killed John C. Cary an Irishman, in a horrible man ner. . , . gess is "shir r° eventually /. people. Iln iorst managed et losses alone to holders, and wonld be ita l. erely speigia : Oppv! s on tif' of 'riled of the controlled by mese of legiti. I • With their bu should be sub. ntrr, many of ' may seek spe-. insylvanie now eking Law, as and protection.. A Resnalscrscx.-,---An able ,tirew.York corres pondent of, the Xilwaukie Senti nel, in a strong leiter .oPon th, late Ittszn SCOTT dec ision, reek's the following interesting incident touching- that class of inhabitants who, according t? Chief ins lice Tazar, "have no rights which a 'white . man is bound to respect :" Duringjhe Revola„tioniry war there were whole regiments of colored troops. Rhode Island bad a Colored brigade,-in which, if ,I am not miitaken, 'the illustrious Greene'served in 'his early career. In the Irma d war with England, companies of col ored then wore mustered into' the service of the Unite} States in this city ; _and I well remeniber that, on the return of—the U. S. frigate United. States with the prize, the Britishlrigate Alucedo tans, when the Corporation gave a feast to the' whole ship's crew, as the gallant fellows marched nil Broadway,. astand of some eight or ten stal wart blaCk men, marching in a body, struck my eye. There were other blacks to the procession, scattered here and there, but these were all to gether. Ilavingan opportbnity of asking Commo dore Pecatdr the reason uf this, ho said "this gawp • was the complenient of li pallicular gun—that cer tain 1118:IT were assign'ed to eae`hgun—that they became proud uf thoit guti—gtve.namds to them, bud that emulati:sn among the companies thereon ensued. As to•th-;os black m u fti their gab- was called '131a4 Bele— nod a in; quickly hand led, nut? seri•tal; and efficient gun; he had not in '" all his broadaidO." , • - 4 hitt, water or tho • Union I . fly the mi t/tiara of fit'. .ats of seventy Schuylkill ea ihe lioion is the f the oldest in d b!efore mpeit nk, it was soon' to , to meet the s Irckm other Ore telt were the two coals meet of 'trier- P :mended with • • IT is always gratifring . to a gthisbcr to experi once cum mendation. We are al ost daily the recipe .- • lent of lettere written upon bufsiness matters, but I! - at the same time containing, expressionsof isatis faction' ot the 'course of the .Ifijiei•s• Journal, and words of encouragement for the future. A rich reward indeed is ours, to' knoWithat we merit and receive the best wishes of tbos honof to, the State; aaFree , lont-lovini. law-abiding chi : sins; of mcn Who detest op,orssion in aity form, and party machinations; halditig fast tilone, that which is just and right. ,TI - e f l ulfo4ing extract of a letter hm' e a Chester county !toshsriber, bearing • date 26th ultiro, will gite as Idea of theienor of similar epistles, *high wereceiee almost daily: ' e western tram let pt BaltinatirC ide Water and' Thus the meat have naturally kill Canals, has lien channel: 7 tion of this int l. • 11 an& Basque on" is nq lonfer 4-1 t of sUfficiont class boata • of . . "I am much pleased' : with the intelligent and independent spirit manifested thrdukh the me& urn of the Miner.' Journal. to all those:inter• ogled in .any 'department •of the Coal business, i - your pdper think, indispensable. I feel much cordiality in the noble stand taken in faro.- of the diffusion of knowledge unircisally by • CoMmon Schools.; .called common howeVer high their'aim and purpose. .ICt me say that . triple alliance, temperance, slavery and popery, which is arrayed againEuilmost every thing good and great, meets with that condemnation and rebuke, which ought to be found in s the heart of every Christian, and -of.every'person.endeavo,ring to •sustain and up hold the principles of a republican goiernment. Yours, &c., • E, Y. P.". 857.—A TABU n a list, which residents it the 1 .61 30;37 . 89-57 • rch 4,•1.797- , ;-62 rch 4, Rot-58 ech 4',,1809-58 r 4 4, 1817-57 rch 4, 1825-57 itch 4, 1829-62 arch 4, 1837-54 ,arch 4; 1841-68 ,arch 4 ,1845-49 aich 5, 1849-64 arch 4, 1853-49 arch 4, 185 7—G.5 Ibier iTIIS 51, nut at the period of Idle death of the PENNSYLVANIA LEozsr.eruitz . . IlATiltlSßUltti. . 1 / a rch 28..--.llousE.--A bill to iticorportito the Tremont Mining Company was repnrted favorably. .1/tirchl 30 .—56 4 ..Ar6.,;—A eunplemont to the AIM Creek.nnAttine h ilt.Navigation Railroad Ccite perty;puesiti fifialta. • April2.-- I Sexar.e..—Tha fol.lowing,alhong • number of otherprivate bills Pacaed: To incorpo. , rate the Conner;lout and Schuylkill Coal and Iron Company; to regulate the manner of voting at general. elections- in Wayne and •Sclinylkill connate; to incor'porate the and Au. tbrarite Con I'Co th pan y. • 'The bill relative.to the Stratus I4ilroad palmed sCcend reading. • eurpJement to the netincorporating tho,Mill Crook ar4d Mino llill Coal and Naviga tlua Corupanitvai reported littombly; • Leg:slatute cx- hlan,tl tern weets wa t . Kentucky, to Elections. Manoos.ax Titanx.—The extent Of t 4 mahogany trade is n t generally appreciated. —` The exports from 'Hip port of Coatmicolileos in Mexico, had in the lilt year, inereaseeto 0,804 tone, and thirty-two vesicle wore' employed: • In 'O5O only ono vessel wad employed; and only 290 tors-exported:: At the average price of $l2 per ton, the valtie !or the exports' from that jingle, port, which lire entailited - at 16.000 tons for the 'moment Yenr, i irlil amount to $lBO,OOO. , Three. fourths of the (wood . eiperted is consomedin the United States, and Arbericans almost monopolise the hash:ln. ,The Mexican government readies one dollar for every to exported, and the 'same for every tree felled.. . , te•' O Election . E etsi. 11 ludipna State lialAtures meet., Maasachusette, Seta. re meet, I 4ur mogul, ~ghltt¢M mbote • 4 TO( AAR piny #es• ) 1 / 1 (rOl c uffiPg,trtafulred and rosoltition iaeru attired in the Senate, by Mr. M •rris of Butler Co:, They witieeeffinisil tisW Belem Com mittee i—Whereas, TbeSupreese Court, ordain ed by Ihe Constitution:to'be the highest saoctuaty' ofjustiee, tbough.the preponderance which the illivekoligareby possesses in its counsels, has be come little else Wan the Iwillin••••• tool of pro•sle very Politicians, And'has rendeTedltSudgasent - lp the-Dted Soott case, Which is a more• monstretus parturition of truth and right than any to. be found in the records of tinynation . calling itself free and enlightened. Therefore, ' Resolved, By the Senate and House of 'Repre sentatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In Gebial Assembly mot, .that the recent deci sion Of the Supreme Coast of -the ! United States, by which the ordinance a 1787, prohibiting sla very in the Northvresterit Territory,'and•the Mis. sours Compromise, which forever prohibited sla- 1 ,1 very'Or involuntary servitude in all thatterritory, now contained in the Territories of Kansas and el Nebraska, are declared' unconstitutional nod fi • void and which decides that the National Con. stitutton . confers expressl y property in aleves;.and guarantees that right to every State, as a flagrant outrage upon the sixteen tree States of the Union Malting negro ..travery; a national institution ; and that we believe with Judges McLean and u Curti', that. the Court exceeded its jurisdiction in . makiisgibit decision, and that It has no binding authOtity on a free people. THE COALTRADE IX Nees Patti!lna. April 4, 1857. The quantity sent by *Broad this week is 27, pc -.. 613 18—by Canal 18,176. 06—for the week 790 06' tons. „ Total by dikead .447,849.16 against 415,461c8i0ns to same period last year. • Tha l total thiptupots by Canal are 33,773 16 tons which is an increase. ' The Canal lash year_ did riot open.until the fifth of April. - The quantity sent by, Railroa d last Sear for the Corresponding week, was 41,610 tons—only 4000 ions ;leis than the combined shipments of Canal 'and ;!railroad this week. The demand for Coal continues very •and there Is no disposition to buy except for tin. mediate consumption. It will take at .least three weeks, yet to settle the tfade down to any thing like l a regular business 4 • ' • The low prices at which somo • Coal has been ?ffernd, (less than the cost,of production,) keeps 'purchases, back; and hasides; the stocks aro riot yid exhausted at some points. • An effort Se making by some iarties here and at Now York, to reduce the prise of . freight •by Canal from $1 90 to $1 80; Severa l boats wore loaded at this rate, one of which; we learn was bored ,and sunk, and another set on fire at night, hitt which was discovered in time to pre vent.eny serious damage. At Schuylkill Haven there is a very large Beet of Boats, mariy,of which are loaded, but by mania secret seems . to control the Bestmen, • they are ,not mittin.), or are afraid to depart, until all 0 2 ship pars agree to pay $1 90 ,freight to Neer York.— Onc [ 4operater, who tried to force the freight down, has (upwards or twenty boats loaded which aro detained. There does [not appear to be any open viol [ epce used—but the boats do not depart, and. no person seems to[ltn4vr by whoni, or by whlit [ trflauce, they are controlled. macs of the trade look on with indifference; and don't • care `bow long the boatmen etop Operlikors from forcing Coal on the market when not wanted, and thus, reduce prices below the paying' point. The fact is, the Coal Trade is in a state of lievolutiontbe • evils under which it bap labored have become in tokrot/e.:—there is a de[termination on the part of tho l trade, who ,have millions of investments at risk, to remove these evils at all hazer* It is a question of success or ruin to many—and, sink or entria, the effort will be made. Those who stand aloof and give aid mi l d- comfortjthe enemy, will reap the reward of the "Cow Boys" in the old revolutioni [ in the estimation of 'the commu nity. Mark that: THE miners have turned, out at a number o Collieries for higher wages. 'Millis rather earlier in the season than usual, but it is better that these turnouts should take place now than later in the. season, when the business' is fully under way.— The miners are scarce in this region, and nothing butian advance in tho'price of wages will bring .many back, who have gone away. THE North gennsylvania Coal Company has ftxti the rates of toll and transportation , on Coal frOM Mauch Chunk to Philadelphi, at $1- 90 per The Coal 'operators held's . large meeting yes terday-at the 'Pennsylvania hall, at the .invita tioU• Ff. Mr. Tucker., who made' a . report of the state of the trade, and the progress of his nego tiations in harmonising the conflicting interests. The Managers .of the Reading Railroad desire and will co-oberate with the trade. The - .meeting unanimously expressed their saltisfactinn With the 'Railroad Company.. No final report wits received front the Schuylkill, Navigation Company, and. thojcommlttee was requested 'to aao tha Mann- gera again, and -receive a final. report for the action of the •trade. We - hope for the future interest of the. management of the Schuylkill 'Navigation Company, 'that they will be pre vailed upon to accede 'to tho reasonahlo requests of the trade, 'since the 9taiitoad CemAny have complied so satisfactorily. Itis a matter of his tory, that no trianagementeVir.bas; or ever can, sustain itself arrayed-in opposition to a union of , the trade, Where the:requests made are for the ad vantages of said trade in which both parties are' mutually interested. SOO unanimit,y never ex isted in the trade before infthis 'county—and we now feel confident that tbo brgenization will sue mil, in spite of the puny efforts . made Co thwart it, by two , or three black sheep, which are found in almost every flock. The meeting unanimously thanked Mr. Tucker fur his efforts in their behalf, and endorsedthe followinreommunicatlon, pre par[ed by him t j or the purpose of removing some erroneous impressions attempted to be, made on the l public abroad, and desired him to publish it for the information of the consumers : . - • ' I 3IR-1310.1. BANYAN : 1 • Emma 31mcns'Jotrissi.—Dear Sir:—When 1 la st mut the pleasure of seeing you io.Pottiville,jou in fornied'me that you had observed In some of 'the public prints, expressions of dissatisfaction towards the new Caul Organization of the Operators of Schuylkill cotinty; I thurefore think It desirable to explain the of con- te.nPlaMd, which must remove all objections to such ere ,Organization. The chipf object may be meat briefly eta. ted,ltiz.: To offer Coal, at the opening of the business amen. at about the, average cost of production; and never to let it fall below that price—Alitut securing sta bility and regularity. In th,e niarketlt is expeckd that the prices will gradually advance as the season texture* ms—t hus to Insure a fair average profit. I submit that curb a policy will be beneficial lot, Of course, to the producer 2d, To the dealer, or buyer and seller of Coal ; 3d, To the consumer. • .. . To,explain my viewe more fatty, I will slate— ,let, That the producer of an article of absolute nem& sity i , and for which there Is no substitute, at the reason able, price at which Anthracite Coal will be offered under the present Organization, is entitled to a moderate pro fit I Coal differs from most, if , not all other commodities. Each tonliffidiiced at the different collieries is at a fixed cost: It Ir not so with Wheat, Cotton, auger, etc. With theca, the cost depends, to a certain degree, on the sere sena; by which - the extent of product, aud honer the cost; is governed. Thus the price is, sled should be, reg ulated by the quantity produced. In manufactured al. , tides much depends on the taste displayed In their pro duction, or in a change of .ftshion, which may ratittlre Intrinsic values-to be sacrificed., It is not so with Coal. Its consumption epends on no fashion: Its cost is not Influenced bye engin.; sea sone, by droughts. or excelelve rains. ' For each Con. I repeat, a ecrtain fixed esti nditnye • le• - requiredv and for such outlays no eon minter would object to .pky-a fal4and reasonable profit. Rre IM does, he would be enaso ble, and therefore ehould be unheeded. • '24, The dealer. or buyer and seller of Coal, wlth busineis firmly eirtablished. and with regniarvners, will, be benefited In being relieved (rota the tluetuitti,ons of prkes which have heretoewe existed. It is eontparte Lively. a matter of Indifference to him whether he pays 23. Mats per ton more or less for his Coal, provided, that If he buys In one month, his neighbor and competitor does, uotbuy for lees the next. With regularity of prices, the permanent dealer may take advantage of the ever fluctuating rates of coast:setae freights, which leave a sufficient margin for the exorcise of his assumed gaped-, or judgment, or of his command of capital: 3d, The consumer. and particularly the Medium clai ms, who buy their Coal tufty as they require itq de rivelbenef t.-,,The dealer, by the regularity in ti can 'safely acchmulate an adequate supply, as he • Doers that, Coal will not be lower. Eaeeestve hires will thus be prevented. TO pay prodneer, transporUe and dealer moderate profits, which is all that, should be required on such an article of nixessity, anthracite Coal, need never he at the price of $l2 per to n . in• Boston. as It was In ISM x 101856, or even at the price of last winter. Again, if I • Coal Fis sold at a loss, or without prat, for two COWSOVII; ti re yea's. the. capacity of production is diminished. and exorbitant prices, like those of 18.54, follow as a matter of course, crippling, for the time, various breathe, of tn• dustry; but, still maintaining the fair average price Is not. tlyk. regularity far more to be desired I But wheth• er s itrre or lo not. can any one justly complain of the pre sent attitude or the producers? They are jus(coMmene log the pries business. They offer the very best duality of White A.Sh Coal in the cent or boat pi, at Pottsville; at V/ 2.8 per ton, and the !aerie( qualities down to. No ono familiar with the business pretends that wi th any lower prices the capacity for production of the • 'Region can er will be maintained. The producer thus now offers his Coal at about the coat. Ile candidly Informs his cue• tomer that, with regularity be can priAtiee his Coal cheaper—have It tninsportedito market at lower cost— . _ant hat,he will give both de.aler and amsumer these ad vantages. Is there any Just cause of complaint ib this? But If the consumer and aeaier decline and postpone the trurchaiB' until a period. When It Is Impossible ror the supply to. meet the demand. they. must not expect the producer. having oubjected.himself to such delays. los sex and disidvantages, to omit to take adventegi of the change ottnarket. The producer knows that the supply for very many year. past has not, on the average, for any one yesr, been niorelitau five per cent. In excess of the demand! Ile is • aware, too, that the silos for the season are lintited. to One peses ecmini;ription, no matter at how low a price the Seeping, If any, lo offered. In this respett. Coal again differsfrom molt [f not all ottor milder. The eel ' enniumenb or the yards of dealers, are not ar .or more than one year's supply. In shirt, the eaiwnee of stryagi would exceed any • probablelttiTllo In price from one year to another. 'rherefoie the..; • is sisrplux, It conclusively 11WDelifil th •• ..CllOllO. ••eo sold it any reasonable price. If we assume that Slur& to be 800,00X1 tons, the Schuylkill Cperitors, on the ay . rage,lwould be perfectly content to reallie a prelltuf 25 cents, per ton or S ,e 75,000. But It cannot be sold-nd th very attempt to sell it breaks down the market See on the entire .prod actio n ,. of the Anthracite Coal lens luseblek. In 1504 6151.542 tons, at taut 25 cents ten or maw than l million. of donuts. ''Soch a ruinous . salt 'Mtn only be avoided by come eonocrt of witch: ab this'll ens tilted of the Association, Each produce known that If he crurtalls hit production siren tarty, borne effect on the market, while he equally Wel know that If all mutat! ten or fifteen par cent. for afe wee Itsdll make anted parked difference. Hors than al ; tenths (in qttantity) of Lim Operators hare thgear i a del • to me the potee;• Illidttellon fig percent., Vietnam , tkons lltistameistitte maintain larity and Mobility. - in the market. they . hive er agreed, that 11'0 pot Cam anehdiarinntion Ia efficient -la inatioa.timt, at.inejority of ints(lti quantitylnisyanata ilfarttwv . SsetkmAti Leto ration all wM abide. " ' ' a vs thus attempted to state plainly the litleetsvit seoetatitia and the reasone Or it. It TM tithe* that it is no oemblastkm to even attempt to obtain tent portrait)" Coal, but on the contrary, toslierthe mliiitnuot pries at which it ern he afforded, will be driiiinMed. by the renalarity lb the. bust- . which will be thus teemed. I . to no hesitation to recording the opinion that an he , • that ran be mined and ,sent to market. daring he -• , • , . year will be Tiered. the average Immune h. • . last It 'tors has been 54402 tons per annum I at. of no reason why the consumption of this year b.. d gall below that average. The general depression a trade list year has been the imam of 'hasp lon in the Schuylkill Region during the . peid v r a l t irs ite; • . I have over known. If then, the locream in the a.. nd equals the average of pail years it ettf,olllT be up lied .bfiudivity and refultrii, th the "- ire son. If these ',kw ate e wriet,l - • irho buy art at minimum pities will not need protellen. If hi are erroneous. thiy will have the mutant safety the action of this amodation. - .lam, Dear .91r, yours respeetfulle, ~ • , ARUN' IIICS.,I;R. . • . itadelp4, Zara 314 , 1657. , • ~. • ,- LLAMADO LOD HUDSON COLL COIIITAX Vir AN. mLerrnsxm.—The followingstitetnentetioun ho operations of the Delaware and iludaon !o Company for lbw - o'6l.year : , • i o E on hand, 'Man:ht . , 1856, •, T- 15501,681 gl ic } g Coat, ' .1 4 - 531,550 Lil 4 tran ppor ta tto a and repairs, 343.246 :a I repairs end superintendence, s' a • 249,820 fre OA of Curl to Itondont. • ^ 490.482, a w sad.expensee at Readout, . • 66.752 ',ll It, • liaise/kg. current expensei, 28,284 1, ~ , ' . 29„ ea yanSlimi harbor expenses, taxes Inter , eat. ac:.• 20:,074 reciattan account, 4—. • =No 4 . 4. Together, ' $ 2 , 5 0 0 ,4 93 . of Coal to Keith, 1857, V.M6,00.3 • tone,. . 581,750 • on hand, , • 5e2,051 &suiting profits, • 1 $ 1,061,348 .I t e iti p , t 3 rito s f oo tti lo y . ear are .1 . 5 per cent. on a he above *hours a very .prosperous statement 'eatriiirs of thir`eompany. The tolls received . .eipally for Coal passing through their canal ....Abe Pennsylvailia Coal Coinpanj, ($584,750,) ...re than pays all the current expenses et keep • the Catial o in repairs,' expenses of transport*- . over and repairs of-their Railroad; and all - rents, salaries, ike., of the Company: fit is true that the . Managers of the ,Perin- Yawls Coal Company have committed the se . , e folly of selling their Coal, which is limi- te , to supply, at priees 'reported—all we have to sa —God help the stockholders—for the Mane g;- seem deterurined nut to help them . They wi have to look elsewhere than to this _C owl bust n x i 5 for a return for their itivestinents r -the • div -4d nd sheet from pro fi ts *ill prove a bleak, if we a norgreatly mistaken. It is true they cannot 1 any fresh Coal into market beforb the - first or fi hof May, because the water will not ho let i t i o the Delaware 'bid H that p Canal before at p riod—but in the mean time, we advise conjo in rs and dealers to buy up all they' can get of t is Company at the reporte&ristes, amid see that eireontracts are well socured-- the pordaser cali f! t run wig risk. The Coal furnished by, the Penn s lvania Company is about three-fourths Lump 'sod one-fourth prepared . It is principilly sold to 'llianib?sts and to manufacturers. , 1 1 ,. /11 YO . / 11 COALIIALUT, April 24, 1857.—The mar , has tden — lreely supplied with domestic since our t and prices Sire lower, The Arrivals are large and i• • sales hii . g . been =do at math easter prices. The •• umulatlon lb stock has been quite rapid, and CDIISII , rs supply thitmsel roe sparingly even at the decline. 1 e coutwise demand has been fair, and we bear of car salsa at $4 75 gi 8.4 87%; from yard we gaols 1,5 BO large slzePeach Orchard. In Foreign eery little has • nsptred,lbe supply is moderate, but to excess of the mend a cargo of Picton is reported sold at $ 75, 4 os. Lieerpcd, Orrel and Cannel are quiet and prices .-..___ .minal. POET RICIIXOND COAL Mein; April 3.,1q57.—The - hare not yet been definitely settled. Tine present. p em for White and Red Ash, range from $3BO to $4 73 o• board—a few cargoes of mixed refuse, and gangway I. al hare been offered for something less; but no prime 11. lean be produced at a less rate. Timm arg only .sent prises, and no contracts for future supply are ng made at any tired Arleen. Boston Coal Trade. L[Corrected -iceekly . fronktke Boston Courier.] There hue been SSW of English Cannel at $l2 50 . om.honso chaldron, cub. 7 WHOLTIULT. PRICES—MS TON OF POUNDS. hnylkill, white ash, - - 5 2.5 ( $6 00 do red' asn, - • • 600 0 ( do lump, - - .- - ..• 675 0 700 I high, limp, - - - .... - 700 0 725 ekawana, - - -t• - . e 575 t. 600 AZTAXL PRICES—PAR TON OT 2,000 POTN` - . =Lel, - . 1 - - - - - - $ l 5 00 occastle,parse, - • 12 p 0 do linel 'b.. .feb,. - - '.: - . • *eisti. -_,''' 't. : - - umberlaud,rtm of pit,. - do ' tine. - - do coarse lump, piney, coarse, letou, mares', • kawanua, lomp, - - h and Sehay'kill lump, oh 'a Limp, (SChuylkill) - 'repared white and red ash, • BY TELBORA.PB. FUMY, 6 O'CLOCK, P.M ' eights fret* Richmond to— Portsmouth, fkudon. - Gloucesteir, (Miss.,) - - Portland, ; , Georgetown, • - East tiourgetown, - - Newburyport, - - Quincy, Mass.,) - - Lynn, - - - - kledford, - - - Norwalk, (Conn.,) • Providence, - - - Hartford, (Conn.,)„ - - Norwich, - - • Grassy Point, • - - Troy, - - - - New York, - - - - Yonkers. - - - 'lase:straw, - • - Terplank Point; , • - Poughkeepsie,' • - lUehmondl Va., -V-) • By Rail Road and Canal. Quantity of Cent sent bj Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on Thursday evening last: Port Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill Itaven, Auburn, Port Clinton, . Tett! tor the week, TolAby Railrend in Vibe, Canal • “ Total by Canal and Railroad. Shipments to same period last year wzU; (7A 411.00 18 ') .09,0(S) 00 By Railroad, Dy Canal, In USIA, so far. Schuylkill County italtrilids..lll37: , The follow big lii the gustitity of Ooaltransportedorer hudiffetent Rallroadaln Scbuyikinoanty,for the war*. •ndlog on Thursday evening last:. : • • , MI au Ifillaad S. Haven IL, 23,032 16 141" 16 Mt. Carbon • • • " 2,686 OS 21,031 IS Schuylkill Valley " 6,205 18 . 41,660.06 sit.erbotiaPLOarbOA. " .8,159 02 29,426 16 Mill Croak', " -• . " 9,087 04 85,285 11,411 e Sohdy72lll ' '6,160 10. _- • 61,717 07 Rate• of Toll and Transportation on &AM ROAD TOR TEL lILIZZIVL - Front Prow From ' Mt.Oarbon. S. Harm. Pl.C7lntim —Auburn. To Itlehmona, $l . BO $1 75 $1 55 $1 CO To PhHad's., 1 80 1 75 1 55 1 60 - Spring Mills, 155 . 1 50' • 135 140 !Leading. 1 10 1 05 1 05,v 4.05 Rates of Toll by Canal for illsresent. F,n PI: ai Clubon.lft.rho p n. S. Huron. /I. Clinton. To Phllad'2l,, •65 64 ,62 50 Spring Mills, 60 59 b 7 60 ° Norristown, • - 6.1 , . , s-s..t - 54 . 52 ' 45• Reading; 39 I F. 'as • 31 - Rates of Freight by Canals ,Prons'n.:C. ce-M4. C. b r aren.47/infon To New Tan*, 11 Kt( .••••=. 11 - 1tr . .,---- - 'll. 80 .. To Phil/Kra., 90 t -- 85' • • 80 Lehigh Coal Trade for 1857. Quantity of goal sent by Railroad 4 for the week'ea v lug on Saturday last • i • wan. Wm. 311 Inez a Co,. , 1.490 00 I . Ratellll a.Johnsens, ' 1,018 .00 Parker, Carter • Co., 100 13 N. Y. a I.eblgh,, . . 1,474 04 Sharpe,'Lelaenrlng a CO., 106 07 German Penns. Coal Co. Dobbin & Heitman, Hazleton, Total, Rates of Toll .6* ' d TTaa 33 s. o3 por a- taa B go 2 a 4 130 ON THNI.EB . IOB %%WAY itAXVIOAD. 3lnuch Chunk to Trehton, - - - do Elliabelbport, - - Jarvis, Psisit itaXiiii. ii:3•111188111 WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 1 4Dornert_ilf Tenth and Market Streets, thSce In Second Story, „eD -- ' . PHILADELPHIM. ' , , „ Itallroodet . '— - -- 1 . AVE INVITE attention to our en . Philadelphia, Reading k Potts-011e . - 50 30', 1 4 25% j„' y Urged stock of Drugs, Paintil, Oihr, Yaritisher." Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Mayan.. - 50 62% 62 I d.. selected expresslytbr oar Wes, and compriaing one Mount Cirb° l2 ' -'' ' '.7 ' " ' ' 60 t ° 52 4 ' Monet Carbon and l'ort Carom- - - 50 50 52 of the finest assortments in the United States, which we Mill; -- - •' . 50 5 ° "" „, I ofrer at low prices, for each or spProved credit. • - -- - - 141. E 1 4 1. E MANLIPACTLRE very extensively: ' SchilYlklll Vs. llo .l' •-:. -" " SO_ So 6 „„, 2 1 ' Piemlum•Paro White tem_ll, (bosh) • I .nrbelTY Croon """" " ' uu 01 2. c%' 1 , Kensington Pure White 'Swakira 50 7 u• '• Peatelnow White Lead, 1 . . Canals s • tr , .. .., • urielle kbzotagne French Zinc, (best,) , . Schuylkill Navigation ' rY '",..; ' 1 " . . 'Pure Snow White American Zinc, '' " Preferred - • o" 28 '4 i i Philadelphia Snow White 7.lus, ,Union Canal ------ - - - - AO 12 1 4 p 1,2 Silver's Plastic Flre and Weather Foot Painta, , 4 . " preferred --•- - 60 'l5 ';• ' chrome Greens, Yellows, and color. generally. Del.& ilud'n Coal &Transportat'oCa's 100 121 .1 1 - 2 //0 AGENTS POD: Railroad is C oa ft onspan hest , ' ' Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glaze, LittleSchuyl. Nev. lt. R. k Cord Co. - 60 51% 11 ,.,..• 1 ' ' Genuine Preach Plate Glow, (warranted,) Lehigh.Ccal & Navigation Co. -.- - 50 76% f 2,M . ' Th e New Jersey Zinc Company ' s products, llazleton Coal Co.- - - - - • • - I ' ; Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varnhbra, Burk Mountain Coal Co. - • • • - ..101 0 0 , _1 00 . ' Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Penn'llysull Coal kR . fl•e 0 . -' - 10 0 11 • 21 Al 05 % Hampden Permanent Greens. ' . Lyk ena Dphin Cool k DAL Co. -- - - 100 48 , 'O . hoe Ohio Catawba Braley, Jr., Jr. k Talley Crel Co.. -- • - 50 ~8 '..40 . mpogmggs OF .•• Beaver Meadows Coal kR. TLC°, - 50 501.4; 52 % Preach and English Plate Masa, Lykens Valley Railroad It Coal Co.- - '2O 10 i is -: 1,,,..,,,,,,d, an d Engmh Cylinder oh m " .., . 4 , Cusp Companies a I ; Colored and Engraved. Window Glass, . , !Weld Improvement I.k• .- -- . - 20 8 . 5 25 I' Daguerreotype Glass, • North American Co., preferred • • 26 -ze 25 Hammered Plate for rloors and Lity•Lighta, " “ .‘ COMM 00 .•.- • 25 8 9 I Dens. Chemicals, Perfnmeey, /h. Delaware 6.1 Co. ----- ' - 50 11 ° ' l l, l • 1 wnoLVAALE DEALERS IN: • Carnocrland Coal Co. 1- •••-- GO 10 w., 1 D itigr bas. Articles in e r a ny. , . . New Creek Coal Co.- I. -,• • - 19 a 1 I Painters' Thole of all deseptls; .. Misecillaneons a . Hydraulic and Roman Cement,, m • , 1 Innen' Bank ••••- - • - • 50 55 " . Calcined and Land Mader. • !amen' Bank_ •• - • —— • - 90 _ sit , La i - ' RiPer 11161 4 6 '6 1 1*.i. eat/ 9 illdil‘Ae:ike• Pottsville . G go. --••• • • - OU "41' .... . raWCIT„'n&CR. CO, Pottsville Water Co. -••. • , - , 22t is ./9 • . • Store N. Ir.cer. of Tenth Ind Market Meseta. , • . 'arm, mo c k of en 0* t os p an i cs v ia bo added tor: ygenely, Awe** Yoik Arenas, Crows ANL luidisiddli lthe above I = 6 / 111169 Anilidigb:Pos. who daisy 1 4 190 i •I.! • , • stoats, Pidladeighla., ' ' ' plitaellion. ~,, ' ' . .... J ' April 4, '57 0 . I • Coal AND OTIIER SCIICYLKILL CO. STOCKS. COILIZCICD WZI.X.LY BY THOMPSOB a TENCA2II, BABBLES. , lierawftp*Crgig4i t gib e, Ott. I 11Ipassiluktottim tebroary • 7 - - -aorta. . ,r, TOM. North, South, , Eldon CO - al Trasisportailea Amount tramppolid dating the smistb et 1110ireb 18117: morn MAL. .30,210 10 " 22442 12 7,925, 07 1 Imes 17 Union Canal ' ,I3watara Ridleced. Tim( For the last week. 11„138 NEW ADVERTMENTS • - LAWTONSLACKBERRY: SEVERAL dozen; of these 'celebrated, Blasibinies, ramp to !ULU dawn' luelnia*.vlb Moo; just received and ter sale at Nursery priers toy• Itateville,./tptil 4,14 14-i . II..1111NIVAN: TO EAL. ESTATE AGENCYThe Ulundershined will glee Prompt , attentkin to the pur chase and sale of Real Esta . Agencies foe ^property, Collections of Rents, Convey ng, mod adjusting Bootle and sec:Ding k. s, . - ,j tIANUAL It Aim. ? ,,j oinae i kirlet sired heir Third. Pottsville, April 4,'57.• . • 14-3 in :.. . . VINE GARDENER. • , • " Tfik SUBSCRIBER will attend to the planting of Gralie.Tines. in this Borough and • cfnlty, Us has ate, Grapa V laterof the Catawiva, Is abella, Maderta, and White Grape varieties for sale, which ha piarit whin dosiro L. TUG& 11.13111111, • . ' 7%030 . f/et, oplawaloSoerig's Store.' April 4, 17 -• . ' , . • 14.3 t CHINESE -SUGAR CANE AND SCCAR , MAKINC. • rrs tutturo" and . ac c omit of ita:Lrlss=reof MaooKsctnriug the;Seger, bi The Sued Is Ise male ha large or =all quantities by .P0°1%42441. 4, '57.• /4. ISTSJ:IIOINA.N. ClAlLlClrtriasabesVi., DISTON having - appiiin'tid - us, • Agents for his celebrated Patent Ground Saws, we are prepared furnish at the atemtsit,optiew. gars from 6 tote inch& in diameter. Remember an all Saws ordered through TM you .71,11 we 21 per amt. as no oth er establishment In the county ma get thrift direct floss the better ; X jot and Mill Sa w a . • r RICHTER A THOMPSOA tbrier Rad* mud antra, .litem or nil Sag." Yottevlite. 'April 4. '67 I 14,, GOVERNMENT PEAUVlAN'aumick:' 'GUARANTEED to be from the Agent of the Pe'restan4lovernment,itid therefore rear ranted renuine—jdat received and for Warty the at $55, or 334 cents per lb., by the Bag, 1e .. .! • B. BANNANT,' • ' Baedsnd Agricultural store, Also, Columbian Guano at. 143 per lon, dr 2t/c an't' per lb. by the beg... The Cohabiter GUIDO Wiletibiertlie value at tluvratee otLitoodud a .501altate Of UM, CO-, lutoblen sad druids:li improTes both': . April 4, '47 •.• • -. 14- SHOESTORE REMOVED. ' ! William Biala, • A NNOUNCES i tn_lkis friends and the. public that he has reasoved his Boot and Shoe' tore tram Centre street above Norwegian. to the Store in Cents...treat, next door to Womeladorf's Saddlery store, and nearly opposite the Eplaeoi al Church, where be will be hippy to see his old customers, and new ones also. Ile will always keep on hand a chain) it./ stock of Boots, Shoes, Ladles' Gaiters. Children's Shoes, ke../te., of all 'kinds and qualitiesorhich he will sell at the 'lowest rates. lie ifs& keeps a number of workmen employed, and manufactures all kinds of el:Moaner work of the best materials at I. hot t notice, which he conga/n*la' to be of the best q uality and gOod workmanship. jai...Dont forytt to giro htny,trOolt.lol • April 4, '67 •,.. -, , •14.2 m - • JAMES GLENN REMOVED. Steam 74tH and Feed lltere. THE SUBSCRIBER announces to the public that he has Cornered from corner of Centre and l'iorweglan streets to tit Steam Mill.on the Greenwood property, directly opposite the Philadelphia and Reading Passenger Depot,- where he Is prepared to furnish all kinds of 'Flour and Feed at the lowest prizes of lota own manufacture, which he can warrant. lie will ;;tbirays keep to Laud •BALE ILAY, I'Io4TER AND SALT, which he will sell wholesalci, and retail at the lowest prices. He is not , to be undersold for cash. ' , The highest cash prices paid frg• Grain. /Genie aubscriberis also receiving all kinds of Flour. Feed, ke,ou commission, which gives him facilities for selling atilt° very lowest rates for cash.' JAMESIOLENN. Agent. April ;TV 14-tft AGRIC UL TURAL TURAL AND ARCHITEC LBOCKS . , ESSENT)EN'S Complete Farmer ar.d Gardener. Buest's American Flower Garden Directory. Boast's Family lf itm.en Gardener. Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.. Downing's Landscape Gardening., Nash's Pror.r, esalre Farmer. . • . Allen's Treatise on the Iliape. . Pardee on the Strawberry. ~ . d--::,, Youatt on the Horse. • 1 Elliott's American Fruit rower's Manual. .; Neill's Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Gsniener. Johnson's Dictionary of Modern Gardening. • BLattes Anionic:in •Fartner: . • . Bnek's Book of Flowers. . . Thomas's Farm Implements. " Browne's American Poultry Teed. '.. Bennett's Poultry Book. ..- Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: i American Fruit Culturist by Thomas. Lindley's Horticulture by Downing. Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Aisisiant. Domains's Rural Essays. • • il=swisiteetstre. • , • : Field Booker Iklanures. - ' ' • Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry.„.• For sale at' ~_ B. HANNAN'S ”. Seed and.fflower Store,. , . 14— @ 16 00 • • 12 00 041, ••• • • • 800 00 -- 04 700 ENS iii, eta - 200 - 1 75 • • 1 00 175 to 1 3283 • 1 00 • - 130 - 1 87 • - 100 - 175 - 2 05 - 1 65 - - 130 - 1 76 - • 160 ' - 1 15 . - 135 - 1 10 • - 1 10 • 1 15 • - 1 10 - 'XI - - 100 RAILROAD. CANAL. 9,110 01 0464 08 1,004 08 1,453 00 11.1458 03 7,684 00 890 07 000 00 4,150 19 1,875 00 27,613 18 18,176 08 27,613 Is tons, 45,70 06 447,649 16 95,773 16 tons. 483,= . 12 C.) rant. 415,461 Id 000,000 00 415,481 18 483,623 12 -41,8011 18; tads, 68.151 14 TOTAL. 22,999 ..02 14,707 13 16,202 17 11,055 17 Ibpa 10 1,100 14 30 09 263 02 407 02 2,868:19 ID OD:- 194 f `: Catalmeilaiod Coal Tiade,lBll7. April 4, 'b7 LIFE 13181 TRANCE AND. TROST COMPANY The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co:, North-East con Third and Dock Street:. CAPITAL, 0619,725 09. • INSURE LIVES for, short terms,, o r fa:: the whole term of life—grant annuities and ea downients, purchase life intehusts in Real Estate, and make all contracts, depending on the contingencies of Life. - They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees and Gusrdians. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT In any amount—. Five Per Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payable back on demand without notice. ASSETS OF TUE'COMPANY. JAN. 1at,.18.1.7. Loans of the State of Pennsylvania, Phlladel. .phia City, Penn'a..Rallroad, Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other Loans, $179,885 38 Bonds, 510dpi/tea and Real Estate, 117,137 19 Stocks la Banks, Insnrauce, Gas and r.allroad ,Companies, 01,749 98 Premium Notes and Loansba Collaterals, 193,602 01 Cash in Rank, due from Agents, Internet, Re., 38,780 47 OtiaranteC Capital *ubscription Notes, 1 00 ' $ , ll 03 DANIEL L. MILLE& Presid BAHL. E. STOKES, Vice Prent. JOHN W. HORNOR, Secretary. R. HARRIGUES, Agent, Pottsville. 143 t Total, April •4, '57 THROUGH-IN NIX MINUTES. A 'initial's Patent Crenra Rreiznr. N EXTRAORDINARY and aston ishing linpmiement in Cream Freezing; will froze in 5 MINUTES. by a simple and elegant application of well known principles producing this desirable and surprising result. A child of len years can manage it without difficulty. TIMEX MEDALS awarded bp Me Maryland Institute, and First Class Diploma of the. M etropolitan Mechanics' Institute, attest the superiority . of this over all othenr. Ass further and convincing proof of the extellenee of this Freezer, the undersigned would slate, that TIIOU SA NDS bare been sold since the Ibifent was firmed. The large and increasing demand for this popular ar ticle Induce the agents to remindd deniers to forward their °niers t.A early, and thereby preieneley. Orders by mall will meet with prompt attention ' Annexed is list of the retail prices of the Fleeter, for the conrenience of thaw wantingqq single one. PRICE OP PRIIIVIER—RETAIL: 'rwo Quart e, fv 22; Three Quarts, $3 25; Four Qnfit $4 25; Sht Quarts. $5 5 ; Fire Quarte. $6 25; Fourteen oLI nide; $8 ; Twenty Quarts, $ll B. BANAINT,' • . Sole Agent for rillentee in kkhuylkit waists,. N. B. We can recommend .the above article to be what it is repreiented. Several ladles who tried it last, year confirm all that is stated above. and some have itated that they will freeze custards Ac.,lnjour minutes. Pottsville, April 4, '57 i /4. CARDEN. FARM TOOLS, JUST ree<eived, sale •pt the seed. Field and ImplemenKStovi - or the suiseriiic- Gram Lawn 'taker, dollaideollakos. Pruning Ch isela and ilnivea. loddlug Knives. Ladies' Floraillakes " Fruitbr Ndlding Ladders—a capital article. J redlieTrualtig.Schmors and Tmnsplaiiting Forks. • tTiatisplanting Trowels, and Pruning Shears—fog Doi, Lc.. = --- 9'beket Pruning Saws. host F..gls, Cattle Fbill;ke• ladles' Sciamr/for.Gathering Flowers, de. • - t - 1 redge and Garden Shears, Hoes, dd. • • • t'Toy Spades, Mr. Ladles. Grails Edgin_orliorder Shears. .-Gardetertiels with Lines for Planting. de., de.. Dahlia Monte, Summer Bulbous Bootty Plants and Shrubbery of every description—not on hand, Obtained to order at short notice: Also, for the Farm— Side 11111 or Swivel PlowS, best kind. Double Moulding Board Plows. Truck Plows, and Hand Cultivator. and Plows. Horse Cultivators, latest and best Patterns: A 11 of which are of the latest and most approved Pat terns. The subseriber"also procures all kinds of Al $. cultural Implements to 'order, at manufacturers' pricer, at his Seed and.Yariety store, while he will pay atten lion to the subjeet--and procurethe , beet kind of Im plements at the lowest rates. All kinds of Parm"and Garden Seelig furnished wboltp l wile and retail, at the lowest rates by the Bushel, Quart, or five rent paper. 44-Our 'weds ate of the best kinds and ran be waS. ranted. No uncorteln. seeds sold. B. nA NNAN. I . Dater is Selo, Books, die-. t, Pottsville, April 4th , '67 ' . 1 1 10'.w. , ad 4.44zlturalp4pllm - , eats. & - THOMPSoiir.; '.l44triruie, ,t . ..f51 114 ClT:47.ralt -'sSalf OS ?U2 SAW." Amt. 'AXIS ,;PA O .• • . RAILROADVOIKEIP, " PacklietopgiA JacieScrepci, Tim Whlt39s4. l :449.lams:Sfus. glair Cuft Ifon fierBtool filiodgosi4 the . test end be iiindirtment of LOft4 1 4fties *id , Ce~ULrdwan blend Is fkiiinflulln eft. Npowr of anOri its 4 ilkirks4 o lllisitity Tin Save , • • Erenria Potts , .; . , • -MACtilltiSTlL:';'• 1 11 E .11AVt.; the-,_Agerat4rJoiAz io s which ev etil4kalle 'Arndt loaluto,:d. 1 Rules and Straight Edgergmolth gradadbisir• bast 11. 60, graduated deeTmally from 10._ to Ni l id Mod ity• Santa a, and anarliostajh leh coittikappiu . altgaigt per. aware Edge tfard edu/ 6 1 100i- 1 **011,41 , perffet straight n one taut. atdpailia .. at the -Sam or null . " . •• STIC311:111t 1 OttsTIII , A SUPERIOMD.P EdiIITIFILIi Wt'AVd'r,„, e , E..,,,..„;,. 5ALE.:,,..7;--F, - -=s4 fIN .WE NaDAY, nionaint',4pi N...f.Bth, at lo Ogoakiat, the warikoossis for," Dlekel . d Mangan. wawisor, to L Jr IL - CMltilk No. 340 North .Slith street, 16 this .cliVw( 4 l7. , Philadelphia, all their large stock of Saar itelerood,lltahatt; Mr' sad of atatlaes .._ E Itt il o .cit A t l U ler itieir *Om eorkommlorrmpsnt largest atisortatent ott Sat manufactured wares offer at auttlen.courpetitten Aleyelini. may beelamined le cataloguelt two dsgupwerions to sale. Jar l'urehieers from a distance can hare ;he FIUI tyre packed on the promisees. • , . 0, J. WOLUZIIT 2 001:e Amg/M:Mml ' A prll 4, IT . ,. -14.2 t ' MISCELLANEOUS CHIK 3 ESS 11' An SEED: A SEED. JUG( received and for sale in sin (faantltles by - BAIiNAN I IC D.' IIIeCOOIL • EXCHER bt'. the' PIANO. *FORT .T 'FORT 704. strict Mt.at be given to the fundamental irinelplea otm • Pottrrilloliq:ch 2L 7 123w' • ' CRASS Mt • • ' CLOVEl4,imothy, Orchard Gra I and other Greet teed% for Ask by time quart bashel at B. BANN/07'8 WholeeilleAretVU!!!BB4 .104 rook elf* ,Puttavill r T TENT:MA -DE Pap ' isectoettlincrAWkirm. v. •0441,0..-- 1. tenid othan ; fof rile =l,ugtis'' 'November 8,'58 .1)._• . ' ' . .IOIrIQIC, ..,;-• '•: r i LL peraoaa are hereby , caution' i , not to trust thy nth MARY BENNETT. on ini. e count, as she bee left my.bed and board without n y just came, alool-1 will piy-atrdebts of bee eantmeßnin Pottirfille, Marebli4 1 7-,1341• 1 ' 7, Wht:llExamva , ._ ~ . . • I' ' .A_INIOURNED cOURT. L. X°TICE' is hereby given that an fawned Court of Common PielLS VIII be held! at Devine, In and Or the omnty of Schuylkill, On MON DAY. April 1201, HIM, at 10 o'clock 10 the Ibrennonj to .continue 2 weeks:, - - , . _am. MATZ, Sheriff's Offlee, POttrrllle,l . March 21.18; 1. . . Merl: FOR SALE AND COAL AND TIMR R LANDS IN BCIIIITLICIPLCOLINTT.—Tvro 7 Is, containing 830 ems:situate In Union township, on he ilittewhiht Creek, and on the Das of the Catawi l a.;ll- Ilimsport feNlmira Rititroad A For inquire of Fr Pottsville; February 21r87 LIVERY BTH THU traveling maw fran be acrernmi jrd, at macatabie pr' with- he hire of hr buggies and carriages at the Lb At the Chrary ef Main and Civ Tremont, Starch '2B. '57 f EW STYLES Willi UST received 1 larg f eortment of Winciow Shades, signs, including Gold Bordered. cal, Gothic tc., dc., cheaper that AleSo figured, Glazed awl Plain Pal scription For Sale by. , • Centre-Street, oppoei March da.'.s: '''' • ' BBICKIWONO, BMIDING,PLAISTERLIM, r HE Subscriber announces public teat ho Wlll.contlnue to carry news of brickmaking, building and plasterit branches. as usual. lie it ready to contract .buildings complete: or. will tumish the mates line to contractors, at the lowest sates, and ar, to receive the patronage of the public. SPOILTE; pottsrille, February 7. 't7 STONE'QUARRY FOR S. THE SUBSCRIBER findint getting too old to work his stope quart. for sale on reasonable terms. AU kitids of ItA taken Gam this quarry, ranging In thickness to 9 Inches, and in length fromfbot up to In breadth frr 1 foot to 8 feet These st used for Indiding, curbing, or for pavement stone Is air•tady quarried ,which will be telt. quirry. For terms and other particulars, apply to JOUN BIUTTALN, 2 milts below Pottsville. March 21, '37 • 12-3t* LSCO UMBIAN GUANO.. - • THlS'celebrated Guano, which is so.rith.in the phosphates. and.by many, is consid ered preferable to the Peruvian for the majority of crops, is much mare beueficial and bating to the soil, and much more easily applied—is for cabs by the subscriber,Agent • for. the Philadelphia Guano Company. The followfugls an analysis of the itigredients.which compose thl Gu- Anoon.ade by Professor James C: Booth, of Phliad his, in 1856: t Bone Phosphate of Lime - - • • 1 51 Soluble Phosphate of Limo - - 13.1 Free Phosphorie Acid- - • - Organic Matter; with Ammonia • - 6. • Shish, and Alumni.% - - • - 3-* • Water - - - Scr•For sale by . the ton or bag—price $43 per :t .n, in Yottsttlle B.IIIANN N. tiara' ZS, '57 13- PUBLIC SALE OtValuable litesa. Estate, Ale,* WILL ' bC sold at public sh e, oft. urday, April 4th; at the Sian Hotel In t rough of Schuylkill Haven, cOaarnencing at I o'el. M.; a house and lot situated on Main street, In sold borough, opposite the Swan Hotel. The lot is 30 feet front by about 160 feet deep, on which,l. erected a one and a half story haulm dwelling feet front by 28 feet deep,and a frame stable, all I. order for occupancy. Also, one-cighth of a tract of land ectotainl acres. situated in Pine.trovelownship,Schuyiklil about IX. miles west of Pinettrove,on the rasa tea Ilarrieburg. About 90 acres or the above tract is and cultivated-- . .the balsnee Is Vary timber land. Also, at the 1C.400 time and place, will-lie sol 'MULES, TWO MOOS, weighing about 400 the, t wittra variety of household and kitchen furnitu necessary to mention, ' Terms and other particulars made known on t of sala. PIULLIP EPP 1 March 26. '57 , I . 1:12t iarDON'T LEAVE IT TO - 011LA FRUIT AID SHADE TREIS, Sap • 'PLANTStike. 111 A • THE subscriber is , now '' • prepared to receive Orders for all kinds • of Fruit and . Ornamental Trees for streets an to ornament grounds, by the 100, dozenvor lug ~ dm:tiding Apple, Peach. Pear, Plain, Cherry, A • rieot, lieetarine. Guinea, de- embracing the standard I rimid and Dwarf varialee also Grape Vines by the 100,'dosen. or single. • Also StrawberrieS, ]raspberries, Bleekbeniee .GOoseberries, end Currants, Rhuiarb and a • gos Roots, by the 100 and dozen—Roe/sof all ItindesmA emu. T ties, by the single, dozen or 10fh--Dabliejtoots. met Flowering . Bulbs , Climbing arias ; Green 1.0 stud 'Bedding out Plants of every description: ' Also; SAGE Gitd:VGE Plants, which are now aseatained to ' the only Hedge Plants that will stand our Winters, • d will grow almost anywhere, with good cultivation, Also, the Seed of ,the ..., b r thepoutut. will be for eat the 'Book,' Seed and 'istriety Store of the auVniberi *here orders will be ntelve& - EirDon't neglect tosend in your orders isrlyt In or der to secure Trees, de:, as sieme kinds are very seams, and must be ordered early to seam theta. -The eased ber slim guarantees his Trees to be what they Are repro mated. which is an imp:idea festurev-and he 111)sell cheaper than the traveling pedlars of Tires; de. - • It. BdlVHdif,'Book, Seed and. Nursery i .', 4.' :SAVENOUR TIME. - READY /WADE PAPER - BAG ' FOR GROCERS, DRUGGI - CONFECTIONETS, BAKERS, 4tc.—The Su respectfully informs his friends and the public has been appointed Agent for the sato of • Patent .31sioltIste 'made riper Wags, . MANCTACITUD By 16141.:170bn 11. Laws 4 co., of Phlladolpnia., T*o Bags are of sizes and qualities of paper Mdtable (M.! ALL !MONS who use the artiele, and are ollieted at such prices as will at ou t el les annmand them to the eon. sourer. M • ort are many advert In purchasing and using readieradeßugs. Where mo bags are used, it .requires 'trouble the quantity of paper and string to pack the lame number of peundsjand spore time In putting up atiack: Where an extensive business is do lend Bags made hg band, by buying ready guide Dos, osis Anna; an tie dispensed Witt: By using them,soqn4 ogly elver; fiver andereno, but al*aye here a convenient recepta cle in which to put-up your goods: ' • • - Wheterer them Da ',have been Introduced, they hairi given entir's setirtfleclion., - , • • For sale at Afirultrechsrers' viol by ' • BENJ. RANNAN; ' Paper and Book Dealer nod Stationer: 1 entre Rim; opixetto EphimW Church. Pottsville. ' A drat ratio assortment of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on hand; • • Feb. 21, '67 , 64 • FARREL:B'4 HERRING'S .F . • r•tio n it.,2ll24Lrroof Sate,ls...• 331. • - - - .w.,ft.wmT.Et..lV, , 1h id &ftttents) li els Ole, IS . authorized tO sell klll r Safes Li telraylkrn ti enty. • w tarnish them at ' low eat manufacture& pit et ha ,Rookstore II Pottavillerar the saes and:a I flat, of prkts !pin be seen. r The ditfes,en atel seluis prevail to be auperiorin prairie Nooln Papers, ie., froin Aro, to ' t ut= fractured In the Unl 6t and they ars oderedaten fly low pram. The following le an citric' from the repro . of the commltteo appointed to au outfitted the t Arbil .lest of, burning Safes at Reading: ~• ~ ,_. _ '"On the Vith of February ail the numbed' of he Dna edited met to withosaile take and Books land papers, (plaard in them) and were perfectly saddled t Mime right. The day ddlotring the burning 'took. p oa-1 der the superintendence of the Committee . Al ' a kir 1 , and luipatial burning for the hours lo the furnace of . Mews. Parma: It Herring, the Retool Wm" )trans 8 Witron was drat opened. the Ws being,on II budde r ! and the contents pa . , KlWy,rinumuned. whin/ribs tents &M In the ot lithdtgAuwele arm s! Uarring IMO, - 11 9 " wi eorellikon. end titidielpold..*, _ . . , i • • The Bdltor of the =itirke and Scamstkal J ' too-, getter with WV hollwiee Pea, who altetided bars; le - el the detes,tiedity to the blithe( the • stailh ; mai Tor good and rehab at; Jtals, tit; inenuartin ~ , t '- i " .•- , • Xpentjor Faun's re Marine .Saffe, / , ;14tiseille; Marfa lath, '57 : ll 1 _ • • . - ' 4s'rT lll 11 I UNNONI • • .*Rics — il AR6as tiii.. )ll *'' ./* •43 , , hiq plit.suuscribei...ie n9ii.receivutt, ..' ...I`t,?lirn it;.;4o)l44l,_fresf Otitnait rellsbEt 'ire* 1 ece a r ra,e4la, w 610 i la WI waralual to be fresh and Mai- j bar as am= awls collie w tad--sal of *bah be wilt sell wholesale and tistill t the torpid matte per! e" . • !ruck ' iowdawael int it a considerabierdtr that4;lby the quanUty. 1 I • . • pi 4 E 44 Steck-keepers am of supplied whohwths, (to salt agalapthrealtzt . las by poolealog the seeds of the saber . , ICts toads up at any tier The subserlbeW WAD sells 04 , Thotby. Orchard drums and all awfdabY th e ( I ‘ peek et bras]. Ile also rseetra wart el l kinds of Fruit Tara Slattbberles, ad to be fond , as soon as th e rather permits, at 'i 11. BANNAI - ...t ittorn,Wottride: ' 0(CONIIMO CO. OIRIOJNRORANCIg. COMP It'.. - -, : , ~,,—..• FEa HE meinbers- nI t le, anave- panicle . Company are hershi that an. issessumni o per cent ois tut kr t he inr•deni of ola4: 1 ereo an Imes, 114 r 'entrance on wank* .wittebt In Shoe on 1 h day of ()elop er , ine l / 2 - an d -that the Bootle** of 'alai Itt.NP.l3, containing the sums of money 0110 members residing isithla 1 tile limits of Pelinrylkill Con ty, has been transmitted to - the' ntoliteltried toe' collect ii... Th. members of said ' Conaway are. she. hereby cautioned against mal.tam payment of anyi sums, duo on said asinusinant, t 0,547 t n e a rrruntilfiiolar*o_COtes. adds Ifieillmelf, whb ri tbi I mite o fSchimmad-Pouhrty is author ?.q _ said Compauy, 0 nocelysaili Monies to. due. by; tnsinntinns, lei ter", In otherwho. . - - • • • ... - JACOB - A.- UAZEN„ . . . ' ' Receiver d Ofmend Comity Apia. 1 iefllesornei of Second •• las:Bei Oa, Pottsville.. I‘ ilroh. 25, ..Y; 5 - '' ' '-. I .. -: . IMUS , 1 $' Jena. ...1. A CAROI" 4•1 ' •-''''.. naaarer takeel pawn. in • ' , agg a IlbriniPE hts numemour Meads sin ..:: ... the _pnblle .MPIIIIVe Utat' bio heir irt irio '" le e r c r i =lsidere . and taksu ghat 3 1 ' in the Ilisenuot 'of the WO lows' Hall, wheo be wine happy to wait on Ms Mends load:the public. Believer his reptitalton . for keeping . "' reispentable eitahilshment • tweet yous. In LhellS/mb Ilo• oiblidaess, end k desire to tea : will ensure a conthruanee of their labourite: : MlllOll,l Sliver ulli also porrvt to the public his every Will 11111 of Ifs .-vii: ;I • ' ' I Itme I.A. sista Ihealtstisialt : us:theth, itewelf titi. t J ters, tiptoed ditto, ditto 56111311114 QM' Soup. WW I 'a siii,l l 4l 4n f Routed tftoimi, fried' Lifpr',dltto freak Fish. Lobate/Mc wrath Crabs. . 4 . _Haut. illation Chops, Cit. fee and Tout, bleed Trt ' plesd frishlftMi, Sardines. I Stewed Beef and Mutton. tildi and othigh Lea. stem Seised aims. insitlVASPhliedelphle X.X NU At., . Yeuluding's and lAnor's Pt tbry ins 'mu Al., on dnogist, ' and all kinds of , Duciestia Minn to BottitA.U• Ao. • ! JO urs BU= M blininnalle, February 6,';r ~„ . •i 1 630 i • • • 4. _a ' II t_ re. WA ANNALS or PHILADILTHIA.. A, NNALS, of Philadelphia ' & Penn. eylianii in the Mien Timer: collection of me * moire, anecdote's and incldelits of the city sod its inhabl• tants,--cincoecbus entrecingt:-/iew reeiseindition.yo, liehlog nuoillenr, ot 23 tontiesch..l Lgtibectipttone is .ceinl ' - • ' -B. HANNAN'S and Statkonery Store. Alr;DintlAT Tao. rE CHILDREp OF l'IlE'!CINO • DOM:' by the Rev. D TIP& PCIIGEON , S SESSION ;'2.41 aiwtra._ . ARTIIUR WILLTASIJIC;LICR'S.RXIMOZIRi 2dsertst. ARCTIC ADVENTURES—by ses sad. lend-rboas the • earliest ,time.; toctiellog .the 'discoveries by Dr. Aare—edited by Jait published and for le by B. }LANZ AN. Pottsville, March =, 96 7 • 1 " • 13 • NEW WORK "t. L hie tights and do 11.111oplitus. This ereelle on. a great variety oir su The RellgiouelDuties an* Citizen: the Releure of Ihwiriese:Demeetle Relallo "I:tQc/REHIVITIIII`.4" knOw; a uarful volume , of trig 0y.013700-rts Ibr the -, tAIIXA Al 1111 WIT Villas and Cottages t preßs States, Muitrate4 b y. NO and tor sate-ftf • •• March 21, 14.- • ' et — tisrfN r et t ill r 3 gl . Alice tia4rtborne. • Sugar Plane for Piano. Thalherg Visiene—by Mari Dr. pitte'a'Aittle Polke- Fireutena' Mach—by D. V The Sea Breese Gallope " 111gb Flyiir "- . " Speedwell Schottische c' Splendid }i"alts, .• • ' " Spitfire Qniekstep, • ~ " Progress , • . ~ " OCCIIIII Herald March r. , .i Guiding Vier Redowa f", • ', L•. Jennie Polkaby P. klaiherger. . ' • Leon Polka— Sllchael'Ataleolm. ''' • • Polka Franca re—tdy &Olen. .. I:American aadrille Glatiop—by )luitant. - . t r ... _ 1 il, . V , • . tog from thelate Trade Smiles; an extensive variety otandard 311scellaneous Works, whigh he will. sell at extremely IoW pricey. - Among many utllers winks' found The Standart o LLWOrical Library embracing the Works of Rollie. bertson, lliusell. Plutarch: ke.., 12 vols. The New Lib ry of §tandard Fiction,' 20 vols. Hammond'. lluuttng Adic utility; in the Northern Wilds. Cumming's flunto's Life , among Lions, Elephants, ae. Stephen's Egypt maths holy Land . Webster's Tinnily llticycl.' KnoWledge. Ileadley's Viltihiligtoo Newcomb's o . ycluped' Duychluk's Cyclor Bunyares Pilgrir :Jimephus W rks. Tostellook fMt Life of the fluke Chamber's ',they , Chamber's Tor Scott's COM ew Comprehens ve I Don Quirotta at Illustrated Wot Tales of a Grim Works of Lirem 'Burton's Natural Arablanlii&ts .1 liekens' Wdrks, Addison's Cm pl Waahlngto Iril Dopers' Wks. iktyard Tay lor's ' LA. Lyells' 121 e enl "Iyells' l'rin !pl. ' Ilulwer's N refs. tire's. DIM' nary' vole. cheap. , • 1 Cent! -• • ' ' rE I'D! , Lt . - WS .L 1,.. crrei the p ped up: Milker, pundatlon( of I err who would 1 they could (4 ' you trill k no w . I Purify r bk. Cleanse I?, gy alveral. • Take y thfibeat path:4W . kw dice, 14heursmtl, and nowelrl, all , purgative tamed, raessibeharephe Reader,, yor complaints:the, been prorir , i That .Ay t p a cough, I h ot._,_ Pills are t e beat of all have used ham. , Pr" biDe4..C. l 1' by Dnmg ATOM/ ' : Apri l 4' ' T ' ‘-'. Health ' ' , - Disease of tho. Sant4s, . - --, ;i. •11.1*Iitit COMPLAINT, iVEANF,§I3 liF, ANY KIND, ' - - .I_._ .. . l e FEVEWAND ACNE 1 • 1 1 . . • .. . • 9 1.. And the sr 4 atiotteaffections'emrequent upon **Bordered - . _ .• . ' " mugs OR inzaj 1 Inch as Indlgeslion,Z Addltr of the etomaeh, Colirky rains, lilartburet. Loas. of Appetite, Derpondeney, CAW titaness, Jilind. end 'Bleeding Piles: In all •fferrous, Rheumatic and Nearsilie Affeetions, It hag in numerous Inatancesiprovedi highly benelletal, and In others effect ed a deel cuts - • • •.• ••,• 1.1 TM, Is, A. purely resseatble eorepoand, prepared on strictly Idle principles, site. the manierof the e ; cele brated li land Profneror,lilerhave. ' Dem peof Its great mimeos in most of the flume= States, ft introduction into the United Bteteo.was intended more esperbtily for those of tour fathoriand, mattered here and then:Foyer the bee Of this mighty country:. Nesting with grill 011n ems among them; I now offer It to the American public, knowing that Its trulylemiderfal medicinal virtues mas t :le acknowledgedi I ' ' ' It IN Paiiticulariyiniarended to those peesOnaWbeie 1 • emintltutiOne may: ha e been Impaired • by ttakeelibui• OW UM 04111110nt spirt ,or ottrer forms of - dbodpertion.— generally, rustantafteo. s hi effect, it Ands It. way directly , to the mut of life: thrilling and quickening every nesse, '•rsieinguP I be drooping spirikand In fact, infusing new health and vigor to the system. •.. -I - NOTIOIt.h-Afhoefer 'expects to dml In thie a beverage 1 1kI be diWlPPoilted; t il t to the lick, Week sad low ride+ std RIO! proves' 'trident' annactre retitle% joesemed of singe far, remedial propertiett. .. f• i Cantles I-Mu gnat popularity •of this &Orbital Aroma bee induept rainy Imitatlona, Width the pu!dbi F irmed guard spinet luminaries lie not persuaded to bay anything , elsotli!you have gives goarksedne Rolland Bitters s tale trial.' One tutus will , convince bow trifinitel tior It la to all these lintiltions. ..for- !told at $ .00 ler bottle, or six WOO' tor $6.00, by the Aots Pararantress, •• . - . , , . . , • BENJAMIIIi PACE, JR.-li. 00. : mainfactuoing ob i 0406 4 . _ _.• . 44 Pll taburg, IPae , • . , g e e Betio n Pidleda phis, by the sgente-Ifolfaian it 1 liforwig.- tees Of thertimacrat; John Johns, I= Diem street; Dyott &Iliac 1311 Notih Id sheet. - Also' hi - .lbudins,ihY Ritter A Co:i Laneaster. by John P. Last a Os:: Pottsville, Join" 0. Drove, ant 7.e. Hughes and, , C. liftliptlegt,llllUMllik, try I:J. Ip;'. - .1. - 11. InalullrOltinlishnylkiii lierste,MV kbaster. ,jr ' 1 . 2, i •i•..,..,,,,,, July 5038. ;.. 1 t 27;.'" . I [ ‘, ; r / . ' , / 7 ~us I I q V L •a 1 LUM F ING,: rarglmittui imbue than :based the entire bate thin of More and In ontlw ' lfa branehes at. 'War the Potts. , re/minim by bums, he may share of the U. willguse be as good, tone on as rea 'can he dope trtaL I SS )ICIEINBON. 853 5348] '56 1-tf. LBOOKS, &c. :By brdrxrifi ii Al ,CEFIZEN"-L -test' y the Right Her. John , ,t w treats r-71-7 _ ia,embrating, gout", i: lOU oUtbe.." ~..4 - ••,—g , , . ~ &XIII LW.. ae. l'riee $l. sir anything you want to ay •real Ir. n9wkdge,e o a t i I n - . ' • :"1 1 91 - ce 51 W. - Mr* .of Dwain .L r ax•cullon lu. lb. Do It'd pgraijogk. Just published [ • ••• ' ItterJ, •BAN NAN. , - . . I. s. INlifiiiiiiigiiti /. ' ' • ' b • pt . .et us eing- y, D Aloe. gy J. 13: tempts, • ' i Wahl i' be. .• . % ~ e, 6 sole. PlUous. 8i Indl• liideaehe. Jana- Liter, Kidneys, Armee which a Un4.Rke dark a the nuoi l a : the meanly has I ta neglect lL Gest medicine world,'aud that Area •ii 14inows .to thins Joh° •,,IrElt; Lowell, ?Lase, and sold • ' • ' • • •• s, • 14-2ai • ' follow its *Use.. RHAVE'S • FUJI • • ~. . . Large /Pafigura. , , Dakar 4% Broths:a t Atka, masatadairais, et kali:, - have (OW, with liabilities ta 41. 1 4 exieat at au* .1 "Elie 01,eirial A . --" Tirippre aitosk,Sllll:, 'the .11ousep 0I) Thum t,b4 /*Red 7 gleittrepdieg, • • . • . •, • „ • ' '`' Ittellitatstiti Breit. Thentabielpit'eleetion_in' Rlchaiond, Va.. en ,IWlteesday.-tteldtedin the en re , itttnesi of thi lifillg and, Anteriess'tlektt. -- -4, . 11.41P•4111. .. , . , satter4 'Ow Steam • ,' I - - The State Benste_ea - Theradey passed :a ,bill. etmeolidating the.;Lebteten Valley an 4 Plitladel• pha and Reading Railrnad Cl:Talmud • . __A , • [ Tite-ridea.lirsiispopir Forney will shorty, become its editor. Other reports say, Hob; lirav A: Soria:of Milsemi, will !roils& the 6ditor and proprietor as the 15th list. •Ir b• 11.041{64 area ' 11y t he errAvoi of the Bremen sta ll atter Miro :Sim, we hell Ettropeen *aim to•the 17th ult.— ?lie mare ielates eblelly to the, Cblemo Imbroglio mitb the outside 114berbiee," "Breadstuff.* &elle lei:- - "" ' ' - ' orbit third*ll Roeder.' ' * ,Rra . eraideeuities-tdal• will be had hi;-di. Oyaroad Teroiape, whisk:sits .ip New York as 'lldanday, nest, &We trial.*lll ales take pima at the otos ,tiate, The, hapietadea prevails that' ! 4 -,.acqui l4ol l Attitk: Ifeei.oaVitiarealtinaelit: ikEttslll,*iitedite Thenday eventer, aquaria! ' ileeinVive l byllthant tintertalniefit to the See=''' Mary to WM' yid. prlaiipel: iittlitity • 'Akira.' I a ' ; etenoltatetale thraset-poenem• • Jansen AM* yet probebireegagetlithethere: The iTree !toilWalt Law. • i ee the feeling In regard to Wls W. unsure good. it are &Cot It. In the' State=-Ifouse itt Re ntatives on TlinVedity; a vote us haul . og the Orst.seetla of the Preißulthig law, and stud, eyes -42; nee, 22. :We trust 'that the en 4 the bill whieh has been prepared with Rub can. mat, peae. - • : Pump:wile suede greatly in ' of a' Fres Dinkizg Law: • I • . The Nitta Lass. , n • i 1 The Committee of. Ways and 311mns of -the floes* hare reported a bill for the isle of thi PubliojYorks. "The bill provider that any part ion or persons or railroad or easel , l i oompany in: eorporated by the State, may bevels* the meta' , awe; for any sum not less thou - seven I half millions of &thu 1 s., The hill is way 1 anti we bare not epees for Ivies a colidelfel4 ti if, . Una of it. , We - earnestly hope that. o lihe .4ala Line will be sold. As at present oon4acted in is a burden:and tax Oti the eitisoni - OfTeutisylva .. slam wit else Times,. Thou who imagine that Ameriess-Repwbll - is dud, would ,do well to 'lookst . the Wows from Rhode Island. Its• State election Was, bald on Wednesday. ,The majority. for Governor nearly egualethe Deniecratio Vete. ,The whole , vote for Governor is u follow's; , Dybr; Republiesin ' ' - 9,621 Potter, Demoerat: * • • ' • ' ' 5,121 ;To / the Senate, .26 Repnblleine-and S Demur/to ere chum, end to the Rousell Itepnidleans and 8 Deinoellts. In the' Ist COngreasional district Republican eandldate to elected' try 3300 ma. ' •jority,•wnd in the seeintd district the &publicus -eudidato has 804. majority. . , Inlearsgas. steamsdip Texas has arrived at New York. OM Aspinwall, with later narre.frOnt Nicaragua. Walker is'said to. have attacked the nities at San ',George and retreated to lititur, whim Gen. Hen. 'ningsattrstid'his tan tad meintitno repulsed air .attack made by the allies. The latter were met iretreating, by Walker; and being thus planed • between two' Ares, suffered " a lose of 32? ;and ;DO v 94444 white Walker lot &killed and it Wounded. Them were reports that President Rivas had been Usi.ps.sinaied, Gencral:Canas ar rested for milking overtures to Walker, the allies' retreated to Nasaya,•Geneml Chilton tout raised • a fern at. Lion to join W'alker, "Cot Loeltridge bail reeelved'reinfareaments, and that the "Costa Ricans bad opened'the transit route to the Eng.' lish. , , IIICADA611: MID DEVILITT.-Mr. Una J. -LL comb, 'of Birmlnghttpli itair's found in Itierhare'S . llulland t ,ilittCra a rtmidy foT y lleadache and - Debility. My wife hat also used it with the greatest .benedt." ' • . Mr. A. S. itilleholscei,•nf Pittsburg, also marks that he has experienced much relief from its ati fur flintditihe. • .. Take a bell* tea.epoonfal amen Chaea a day, an hour before meals. • Eat moderately, and then` of wholotom,a food, and. you'. will bud ttila Is really a remedy for Sick and. Nervous Headache, Weakliest& °fatly , kind,-Costiveness and Piles. Beteg perfectly simple In cornposltien,'lt may be _taken withotit fear by the itivall&l. 'Posseisinga line atematic,tlavor,-. it in very grateful to the de bilitated.atconani., • . ricruit ar. Wii ris =lu his last lettar r fien .Idlewild W. the, Bowe Joeululd, Mr. Willis sketch-, ea, with lila peculiar skill, waccuit which 14 bad wituesaad • ' s'ir was standing upon a doorstep, waiting for Abe anrwering'of a bell, when, chanting to look over my shoulder,.l saw a beggar girl ib thamld- dle et 'the street, her slipshod feet half buried in liquid dirt and 'snow, and her bedraggled 'rags showing that she had been all•day on her pilgrim- 1 age of unweleomed want.. Directly before her, in the mud, lay a magnifieene &woes of eamellu, - violets and rams, and with another in her hand, whilst' she had just picked ap, as lirge almost pa the dingy bubo on her arm, she stood Valdese u a statue, losi, evidently, in the though it bad ' awakened: 'The two costly and atilt beautiful. , bouquets had'boon thrown into the street, appa rentlY,,as qo eager fresh enough for the Service 44 , vrealth , fitid beautyherself chanting to 1* the %rot beggar to' pass by. % • "She might be seventeen or eighteen years of age, her face pale, her features thin snit espy's• sire, - and her lips tightly and 'bloodlessly, im pressed loth (be habit-ill chillinsas and repulse. And with the uneonsciouseees of observation bred by a life of neglect, her dry eyelids fell re- • lazed over her ayes, and the Corners of berin.uth itere drawn downwaids with 'Submissive self_-for- ' getfulneaa and 'aifitring. ' If a, daguerreetype ,could have teen talon :of the pew; girl, Sis shi t stood for that long minute or two, gazing inaurn.. Ally and , motionlesnly into Mat faded s tiddla of a •"••• life pet of herreach,ifweild have I n a pictunr . . - 47 unsurpassed in Art. --. ' - I , • ..-3 "I mitered the know: and cal myticiumend friend - to tha i window to Mil the thin hand. that • • had thus suayiated ) ser.ow,o . deintily-iloved clasp.. • ~ of the discarded ,ilower.stems . The ragged glO , .. . had just regained the eidenalk, nod was walking,. ~ away ; with droopSd head and the prise heldhalf., .-.! hialtu in lier'4lrly stakl. 'fiat if thOsabrieflY. ; prized bowers could have 'spoken—passing thus' from the isrmd of the - Most admired of wozu to' ' the closer pressuie and sadder treasuring ti tan ,'s outcast end *taming girl—what antory cor 'gels . t " to bear tearfully . - . .afore, 2 VOL ixenpal Chtirrtr: eruptr-shoik „although 'wrgli .rce on the very , untands'of sulfet. re if they knew tee' POI; and tarred old.' I Ityottare cuing IMPORTANT. C . AUTION ' TC DRUGGIST* Al* MAIM 'crujes,,is GeeseAu—Whereas one, W i tham ' Leith t late of the city of New Yo rk, drug broker,- has recently been engaged in the neferiont and . unlawful bdsiness of counterfeiting the Medicines knownffirmighoit tbo world as holloware Pills' aid Ointment, and • proeured to be printed ihr him, under false pretences for *seam. lad - purposes, 500,000 ceplestll the book or paw.. phial Of directions around Mb box and 'pet.• And whereas, theeuenterteit book or pamphlet • r is well ealoilated to deceive, being a foe simile of the original r except so far as regards she pair Markin the. It paper, via; !'Holloway, Nei' ark . 'end London," which oppemee on . ever y, l oa f e r t h e .gouu k co document, but mammal,' be seen by hold lug *. paper between the eye and the light. And whereas, ilieaforesaid, William Leith,. having been arrested, and fully charged, on ex . andantino before - thistle* Connolly, with' pram-, ring the printing and uttering of „the above coon torteits, escaped frantbe enstiady of the. offleers:- en the 20th of December, 1858, and is now a low - • gitirefrorfitstics, and is supposed to be penning i . his dishonorable and felonious design* elsewhere. 1-- , The Druggists of the various cities, towns and , villages. of th e Cnited'Stutes are there fore hereby , 'cautioned agilnit dealing with the aforesaid Wit. liana Leith for any articles purporting-to be Hell • ' lowers Pills and Hollatare Ointment, or put. chasing any - ptepatatieris hearing that name from any quarter,- unless Oita-leaves of theqpiimphlets wfipped around-the boierand.pets ante/ wing the ' same shall bear the words "hollowly, New York and londoo," in OM form of a water-mark, whisk water-mark can only be distinguished-by holding up ..the printed sliest singly 'to., the, light All, Others are counterfeit; and all pumme tending them arellehle ta, heavy fines and penalties;and epill be prosecuted to conviction by the proprietor of the genuine preparatione, as the only means of guarding his 'own tolerate' an d protecting the ; public against damage to health and life from the ; use of deleterious articles, sold under. the guar- .•"- anty of:kis name and-reputation. t. , The said Leith is a Seotehman by birth, about 3.% yaw of age,, of good address, deep-toned toter; : Aorta complexion light hair and thin whisketsi. ' gray eyes standing about 5 fat, 81 inekesoand, somewhat inclined to , corpulence. , ,;„ ,• : eMarktb. POTTiVILLE, 11411111K11T11. , {Wholeast, /1/44400 1 ) , Wheat Flotar, 5'61.,••, ST t* Destf reach's, POT'd, di 00 ' • 420 do do unpar'd . 2 OW. Whsa‘bashel;l 400 411-Dtitil Apples, • par'd,2 00 Bid, do • . ' TO .1 411 4 ,0 0 160, • - Coro, • .do • fob nutter, per ?died, 'n/ o ats , do. 415 Stibilders, 10 Putatvco 156 •40:12. 114 T1=16,1'00; 4 1 14 r d, 1414 Clover.Sied, ; odd Plaster, do 06'4 Sey,porlon . ,. *. - Via Silt, pyr sack.. • 160' frOT TIVILL NI PRODUCE 'III#LAKIATE • ; (Rata!! . priaao pioUig.—Mieat Roar oils hos $7 SO to VS Ei MC mid Sis at Vs , Fp. -Ity• Clots at p be., awl Cora Dail SO do.' - . •MIL—WWI" Wlisatiellsat $1.65 111 sod 1t44 . at do., Cora 75 60., Oats 50 114. IiZATB,--Dootoolls at 14 rts. 114 Mu** 12;4 do V 45111150. Porlt•l2% do., 111irddies 11 40 12 ft...gist 14 to 16 do., Bologna 14 do. PROVlSloslB.—Batter 24114 Doak 270 .1 011 1 1 144 11 'Reese 15 do.. Eggs 16 cc,. 1404 ' •• • ' ' • ' SUGAllll.=—Cote 10 do, goo kW, 11 iiii;"ll ° .*Verro W 10141.4 Oroliboa "at Ihahlorim4 • •
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