777, TEMP .OF TAF XINEBS' • "Mott "1111..setUrTION: • TWOUCILL ARAL per annum. payable In le not .pahkwithin six nionths—a4d $ Witl/in the yuar. cior." : Three copies to one athlres", o &draftee, Salim do -do d do ritteen do do . CldbsaM:ripUnnemastixlnvariably and sent to one addrese TO etantsaa *an Ovine Th 6 leritscat w ill furniahed to Card $3 per 10d Ft; ples, cash on delivery: Cfergyuara and School 'Tcachert slap aocimas, at $1 In adranee. Tilt LAW OP If ISCSPAPPAP • Ogabsteriber" order the discontintutol papers, the publbdiee may continuo to arrearagen are paid. If subscriber* nezleet or raw% to la pen , from the offices to Which thtty are d keg reSpflosild e until they Wife settled defied them discontinued- If subscribers treiry loarater I.pros wll the publirner,and t e tiewttplior t,J direction they areheld rearonsible. - Thu courts haTo dir. hied t hat roft4llll pent from the ofltee„..r.r minoring and tr called for, is prime facia evidence of inter RATES OF ADVE RT One squ are or Id lines. oil sequept insertionS 25 ah 3 lit vent insortions.l2, l 2' cent cents—Outmo s t tisemenas over 3 lines, for short pert squaw' ass. -Iwo.. ;TAR E. Three linos, ' 62 1 ,4 5714- $1 25 • Your lines, • 95 100 175 • rive lines, 100 150 200 ALL i)IER VITALI:AEA Coc!liAD AS A AWL% I One!ptllift, 1. 25 323 360 Tiro ispfaree, 225•14 00 500 -Throe squares, 3.50• ,400, i 750 Fout squares, 450 600 8 po lin Quarter mi.,'" 000 900 12 • Ilalf column, 10 00 15 00. 20 00 • *Urger space for short pericslit.ae , siir Business Notices, $1 each-Neer .advertirsment , 50 cents each. • Advertisements before Marriagew • per line forfirstlaserthm--subseqa•nt per line'. Nino wordsarecounted as,al Merchants and (Orr!, adv‘o l,l6 4. changes, and a standing adiertiseme ,1 lines, will be charged, including sub Enact, tn the amount of four squares, w Fes and subscription, Without changes, at the rates design Advertisements set In larger type charged'o per cent. advance, on th will be chargedihe same as letter pre - No Trade advertisements received Agents abroad, except at 25 Per cen prices Unless by special agreelnent . , Marriages 25 cents, each. Deaths tires. 25 cents, without notices, no c All notices. excliptillose of a rellg for educational purposes, will bee • number-of Itnes under 10. Over 101 additional. proceedings of meetings not of a ge , 'actcr, charged at 4 cents-per line for iK To-facilitate calculations we will 1 1 1 • Make scoltunti-464 lines a half cot , 'quarter roltunn: .. Z.s2 , words make ao toluum—and 738 a quarter column. nt u-h square, charged at the rate of 4 Yearly sdrerttsers must confine 11! their own business: Agencies for otl tats, de., are not Wel aded in busln• , INSURA 1 IKKONNIVICALTH. INS 1 , • '1 Union Bra/dings, ad fp., [for , iiAR'ITHED CWPI.T! . ... i -1 nnire buildings aukother p 1 ; ammizoll bY Firo. AlF.NAgaingt • Narlgation awl Trimgpprtation. i S. COSI= Secretary. •• , ' . Pottnille, San ember 22.'55 '' - • Uo Sun d Kaput) fElifY LIFE lESUEAFICEi • • • Pottsville, Pe ' I TALSIOO ,000 -C 1.!.1 II TE i , I ,,u S it C . r e d n ll I f 11 , 1 . a:i n t.; i tn„ eh a Thousand Milan. Is now . Tenred business. The Co o neys arid other prorerty :L.----0 all moneys deposited In &Kai. per annum : principal tow s.k. or rates .f l'remin ."Miles Tiled at t PottawlUs.v?tt title. thr4 ~. it HUNT The quantity sent by Rail Nary an canal 6,209,—f0r the week 36,419 11 - 4, ,for the corresponding, week last lea ,Itoad-48,0 04 01 against 468,009 . 13 t 4'1,034 16 against, 14,245,15 tons to ; : year. , . 7 The shipments show a fallingof th l'ons cOMpareid with Ibe-oorresponctin: reducing the 150rease this year Next weep the shipments will be em ly the whole increase from:this Reglo ability, be lost.. The demind for Coal still continues ty going forward supplies present wa -.sire abroad to get rid of old stocks be idles are taken into yards, except to ents hes, will keep many purchaser the first of May, the period for settlin The, present aspect of the trade I. ' that LI required Is to holdback, as th 4, little while longer, and the trade co for the balapce of the season. 'lt is • of Coll, so far , as we can learn, that low rates,,nhich are tdpoited—and n. coming to market Both the' Penns ware and Bodeen Companies hare I now unsoll than they had at this In the East, the old atocks are also and it is the.opinlon of As trade er business mutt be brisk, and fair pri the first of May fOr all the Coal that Last year about 50,000 tons of Coal f ..ks:t ahead of the demand, broke don' ' whole year; This can hardly mew Operators only keep firm and nutted, All, and even more, thanwas antielp plished so far,`. and this too under t enautaneel and unexpected Mien and decision now will inspire confide and another year, with confidence ability to maintain a poeitloia once ti dlMcnlties now encountered will be Tug Lehigh trade by. Canal has co • shipments are reported this week. The contest between the• Boatmen the price of freight to New York sti yesterday. The Boatmen deman Is offered. The Coal sent off du generally purchased by the BOILLMO it the usual freights. It must,be evident to every parse arrived when there must be a harm the Coal Trade In this,Rogion, and a The trade, as we stated last week, filet or Revolution between these . The Managers of the Schuylkill refused to comply with the reaso • OperatTo`rs a shortatt me; ago, and a took place between the Boatriiien ten cents srx . ton to New York. I "complied all this diffisulttcould • ranged.—The middle their 4111 • • ruination on the part of the Petal Richmond, to refuse to sell Coal au the coat of production, tlieyitrum circulars 'or letters, offering Coal at per ton than It could be sold at, I the Market,'and thcutprevent the p expecting by these moans to force that they can seeders a profit out 0 big that the prisweist which Coal • thereannot get it out of the COMM • tbenaconflicting interests, the trod fur premeriatfori—and the erne of contest, are brought out. so protein ILA even the Ferrying Companies, longer aa to rut courie it will be adopt in future. They, In comm trade, must continua to- sutler* un interests—sod so long as they con ty, as wall as their interest, to u • , them as speedily as posliblea ' aoriVe received a communica reply to Mr. Tucker's letter, with. eters° we cannot publish. The ''Anil Tacker." We should judge knows but little about produ• Trade, and 'was and every Using, e Coal at legs than cost. Such co under corer, and arenfrald to gir Luc little attention to. No ho 'clutters() Coal for leas than It c ; will ho old' in trying to keep the thus ruin all those engaged In nicat important necessaries of lif Beards of Trade, Chambers Of Co all our cities, for procuring_lnfo slate of trad4 foreonsullatkin, an tenon of their I nteresbi, and ar Asanaitton exist In tilichuil kill I invoke? ' 8o great have eil is 1 even Legislatures hare bell' fore Iraq rommtinitles from Bro . :inlet') . . speculate's .and pre) WA 'Bll7l, markets, &e., and robbing psoplo , lal;or. Toll ilotk of the Penney!yen year et.this lime was elute par— !below par—and when the S quatated with the Inrane : . ratber think It will go . down eel ) netts they do the worm s tlit:y will II offerie . g. LdnlP Coal 'at $ 3 8 ° are tt'e follows: I:xywnpes of. mlnlng,Ac., Coal in 7 of Shafts, wear and tear of • flint t , :ipenses of tranaportlog over 4 , 3 I.ea , t the lk n Company for 15 . idles o ar,) not le than .11 the Delaney° and Irtidai !ht to Port Ewdn from flaw, qe of puttltm'ou hoard at e,; wattage • *l . .•ft,r to cell of Illy follow' To'J y ly 1.• .10 hit 3 etnisequence (4 Ih. eiwrr r le,n sonde on the ottl.zrs tpaulea . here t. reduce t bor. paitirely refuse. l f the 5 is Coal Compeoy fhoiLei to I mooed tide year at a lose, reason why the other NIX M ItACITE should ho given ar mug the trod urer or nerdy the Ih.leee re k.lludson can Prlcetirm Coal to ;nits. f *l . they have a supply of 1. htt,lne p NUS-the or el , mony. 'they, ho ' a wls price, for the reap') Acry, .thllo the l'ettnatican ind lease noth • 4,;,11 U,l IWO thaw fuu ,u . r 50 i not rftld Y . - - ne d In advance, roandotberca 1101 11',Itti'.'iti!e o of their wits ',nd them until, Inacted: they Ithe bills arid or hut informlnl; 'RV() the former, VOL. XXXIII. to tA.4I p ew &- slug them un tionallntud. 'SING. • insertpu—sub et! and time. 23 each. 'Altadrer is, rlsarixed as a ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN; ,LAROER TYPE TITAN USUAL WILL, RE CHARGED M PER CENT. AD• VANCE ON OUR USUAL RATES. OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON &KEAN, • 'General Commission Xerehants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OM FOR MINING : AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 50pt.22,'55 .38-tr ea. TWELVE. I $ll 25 1.3 00 2.76 4 00 1150 v 500 az TEN uses. , iOO 1000. •'4 00 14* r ;12i.00. .zIS 00 ' 14 00 ,20 is oo .10 go :F., 00 50 00 pauied ittaan IDesitsniT cents eertsonic 6 emits he in advertlsiint. I the year. with t not exceedlng;ls intim, $l6 00. thehan- 'GEO. W.• POMEROY & CO DEALERS IN • OIL, SOAP,'CANDLES, it•c; • • NO 10 South Water street, beloy • ~ yarket, Philadelphia • Sperth, Lard, Elephant, Whale, 'Tanners' and '..,lgkehluery Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candies. • 7•• Samuel Woman, Philadelphia, January 5, '116 THE MOST EXTENSIVE t. AND IFLECANT ASSORTMENT • OF OIL PAINTINGS / , LOOKING GLASSES, ENGRAVINGS I and PICTLRE FRAMES. EARLS S GALLERY, No. 212 Che mat Street, Philath Ipkl4l, • • , ii e i r . ptp92r. TIM . MARL 110USt 10,,,,mb 6m ted above !Ilan usual will be prices. rAII cuts s. fr,ont . Advertising 'advance on these ith the pwbilither: mpanied with no.; e. • ous.eharneter and L ed 25 emits for any nes, rout; per line era' or public char .. ch insertion. ' • • mici• . RAILROA D COMPANIES, • MINERS • CAR AND BRIM BUILDERS, and apersous • • 4 using ROL S, NUTS, WASHERS, if RIVETS and•WOOD SCREWS. We are manufacturing the above articles by machi rmy, from best i reilued iron, of a uniform quality, at 'cheaper rates. and a tiettis • article than those made by hand work. Orders solic,ited at our Works, Brifftnoweed street, near Broad, PAQadelphia: • 71106PY-Sk TOWNAEND, February 14,'57 7.:bn . . I tate that 328 lines; tnn—and 82 lines a r,...lumn-14178 a half All.odd lines over rents per line. . h Lir advertiming to era, sale of Real $r advertisomens. cE COMPANY, id,,arg, Pi mm. il.; .8300,000.. n . i rTi r: 3 . -, 1E615,1 . 1 .1 7 SIMON CrirP.RON, Prcsidnq. TAYLOR, Atent. MU county, Penna. 51.1 f • BAY & BROTICER; . 252" GHESNUT STIk r EET • ABOVE NENTE, . .' • Philadelphia, 1) TRUST CO., 111 R. t• / I I'ERPVI'L'A L. eted by the ; Rh a capital of One l ully organized. and I, any to prrpan.4l to lin trust. and allow trust, at the rate of and intorOtpayeble. IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN .0 A R P.E TI N G S T NVITE the attention or pnrehasery to their very oaten -1 sive attir:k of Fresh,Ootwts. embracing every variety of V ELY ET.A P ESTItY:BRUSSELS. IMPERIAL THREE. PLY, IMIK l AIN. a9tl VENETIAN WETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ()revery Iwidth, &mu one to eight yards. Every article, gold at the Intmq cash pn.ca. 11, - on Life Insurance, .0 office of the Corn . doers notJth of the r, NGER, jr„ Pres . 't 1 Trearurer. 13 tf - MAUCH CHUNK • . 1 . Wire Itoße . M artifact ory, • - 36 1 1.malsor Mistusahrcl, . 31anufacttirer of Wire Rope, for in - dined , planet', thefts, pakipseu, 40., would inform the public that he is now pre to *Bich ILlitukko been re pen tedIYIigraViVILAPAL,X4r4. • Flo come to i apeak seeing that I bad been born ancilbred a Foreigner s And, by 'one .other wise quills intelligent wan ; in Lancashire, I have been griVely askedw,hether, taking everything into account, there was a probability that the Englietilanguage would, in time, come to be the prevailing tonguosin thh UtiltedoStalcs Heaven forbids-if this,Lancashirejargon lathe "English !engage;' anitlin this connection; if the reader will I..pakdon'alittle rata:ding; I will just record'my opinion of the "English attiguage" —as spOketan Etiglandriandmr called. It is my° impression; that after you tfave left sout all that telk"Corniih—and all that talk "Pevonshire"— and• all . that tnlo."Weich"—and all that talk "Staffordahlre"—and all that talk "Derbyshire," Total by — 4.Fel is. Do by canal liatno period last I ■ weeklir3o;924 week lut year—, only 31,18 S (dna. again, and near. 1, will, In all prig- dull—the quanti• to--end the de . 0 any new sup:, ni the direr Lack until after • tip in NeW York. • .ki well; and al .}are now doing ; , . • and "Lancashire" aid "Yorkshlre"—Land all.that live up on the . Tyne, and speak its peculiar dia lect—and still farther North, upon the Tweed— nut to mention tho "Blue bonnets, over the bor. der," or. tlitr"tfnest pisentry in the world," on the other side of the ehanne.l, the, proportion of- She loyal subjects of Queen Victoria ; remaining, to speak the "King's English'," , will be exceedingly small. The select 'upper ten may talk .in accor dance with Johnson's Dictionary—but the groat ten thousand utter some traditional gibberish, that is called English only by - sufferance. Tho dialect of the Yankees—as, Americans are celled• in England-4s an over -recurring :,the e for ridicule and tunusement, among the Bull `lts nasaL wonders aro appreciatively magniGe Punch Itasirrived at - perfection itself in the or thography of it, while every returned. tourist 'or emigrant can entertain a cirelaof admiring friends in doing it justice,-and secceedii to r an.extent that would make Sam 'Slick die.ont Of sheer envy. Yet an unprejudiced 'view of the case would lead them rath'f • to regard,with wonder, as a re markable ethnogmphical•fact, the purity and co incidence of langaay,e over each a vast area, sparsely inhibited by thirty millions- of' souls, as is presented in this country. The"Down-Easter", may accent his syllables,slightly different. from the "Hoosier," or the "lolvctinti" from the "Tex an," or the "F. F. V." of Virginia from .the Trap per of Oregun,.'or the Gold Hunter ,of California —hut those; separated though , they be by thou sands of miles ormauntain, forest, and prairie, continue brisk Iy the old stock, lls offered at. the the new zupplles lranla and Dela.. Coal on hand .rlod last year.— at disappearing, ywhero that the es obtained after Can be mined.— , reed Into the mar the oCieca for the thia;Year, If our Ikd, a they now ant.— , has been aecom-• o moat trying .. .rip loa—liutlfganness, coin the fature-,- . tabliabud in your en, many of the oTed hoieafter euced. The first 1 'nokillslppers,ahout I continued up to $1 00 while $t 80 ot the week was or sold on thS line not only have no difficulty in understanding each other—but, with the exception of a comparatively few local idioms either in expression or pronunci ation, the tongues nro identical. While in Eng-' land, in France, in arming, in all. the tither ell,- 'that, the time has I nj of interests in the Shipping Ports. In a state of con. ifferent inte r rests.— avigation Company hie request of : the oniet!immediately 1:d Shippers, about the Company hail ye' been easily lir end, finding a defer jars both ;lore and at longer at less than lately sent tut their 1 about 25 nts less ilized countries of the world, the language varies with every, few square miles_of province—and the Londuncror, Parisian quay carry with him an interpreter to converse ,with his fellow-cowl tryincir, a few stages off. • „ ' 1 . To return from ' this heady uponcorai tongues, with which I haie vqntured to interrupt the usual statistical continuity of•thesedetters, it is obser vable that the above , mentioned ignorance of our manners and customs, so'much noticed by -Ameri can travelers in England, is not exhibited amongst the classes who are_found in the great national brandies of industry—the. Iron 'Winks, the Cot ton Mills, the Collieries, the Copper Mines. Through these classes; especially the first, there runs a veirtaf intelligence upon, all these points, which is at first rather surprising. The deep in • tomtit they take in the subject is manifested by the many eager questions they ask, that bear up on the state of their especial manufacture in the New World—the rates of wages, the,prie s e. of pro vision, of.-fuel,.of rent—the ellmatoWthe health iness Sof the country—the quality of our miner .als, mknner of ,ruining, depth of pits, abundance s of Coal, nature of machinery, &c., ac.,—evincing quite a cosimpolitan;inquisitivenessrespectiog our civilization and progress. These classes are in deed, to appearances, so little hound by the ordi nary ties of local attraction or .patriotism, that every man of there seems only to be waiting un til ho cart accuuiulate aufficient money to emigrate to the United States. "I Save a brother in America—l expect to go myself before long," soya one.* "I have a eon at the Crane Iron Works ,near Allentown, and I think something ofjoining him' next •Spring," says Another.. "My father is working in the Cliff Mine at Lake Superior, land wants me to mime 'out to' him," exchiime a third. "A cousin .of mine sailed last Sumtuili, , and miter me ho is get ting good wages at Johnstown-=-I 'have some thoughts of going too," says a fourth. "A friend of mine has been in the States three years, at the Brikol 'Copper Mine; in'lthode , Island, and I think of joining him," echoes a fitth—and thus the slaty goes round, the ' burden being alwayti the situte—America. ' All this might have rbeen foretold or expected, rom.what we bear every day and know, concern: in the rapid, unexampled' growth of our Conti nent—but it is on)y . after actually Seeing these pe7ple,knri mingling IOU! 'theta in their homes, that a definite idea can be got either of the ex tent of the emigrating Mania; or its' modes ope. motif. . Many of these voluntary exiles rcturn'to their birth-'and, after accumulating a little store against a rainy day—and tome, from lack of energy or other cause; return unsuccessful and disappointed —.making wry laces wheqever the Republic is mentioned,—but the bulk of them remain : and settle,.sending over for their families if the' have not carried Ahem with them, and by letters` Indu. -eing their friends and acquaintances in the old country to join them. ' l i do'not. think, of all the laboring men Imet, 'in a pretty, ,thorough tour through the Coal and! Iron districts of South Wales, I talked with a single one, who had not either a father, brother. seal, uncle,. tephosr, cousin, or at least somepear friend in America—and had not bectreogita ing about going hiniaelf. It may without difficulty, he Imagined how this stato, of things, tend to diffuse no , ordinary degree of intelligence respect , lug our country, amongst the whole manufactur ing population—Corn thedittle, suoty-faced "itrap per': who sits alone at his dirk poet in' the Coal mime, just old enough to Hap, "Meriky," to the, big.armed,, . browny Sampson, who thrusts the! molten bar thx . ' bugh the rolls , and talk about "the States"—sind even to the wealthy "master," stout /tickler for frca.,trade, rho thinks of ' s our country' chiefly in connection With - heavy sales anti light tdriff The most usual aubject of inquiry, on all hands. is 'tunics, and the traveler may expect toditijoy many intimating conversatintor, with this for the topic:—"Wages are higher in your country; than,l they are here—aitit• they ?" • "Oh •yes, somewhat higher." "Well, what might Puddkri get a ton in America ?" "Perhaps !rota 15. to 20 shillings 'per' ton." "And do they always• have. employ ment?"., '! Yes, there is usually a demand for UM, sort of trained laiZr in that now country.'' "Bat my, brother, who has been to Pennsylvania, says the weather hi so hot in Hemmer, and so cold iu Win. ter, that the men are Mit of work' much longer in the year than:-they are hum, and so don't make, arty better wages In the long run, Wan ,they .duet home. Then it costs much more to live in Atpir• ire, don't it?". "No, not so much, 1 shuuld say. 5i.,.1.1. 4; may be dearer, but provisions pf all kind; are cheaper, and In rent and fuel thin is* i. order to forestall .. nears fromialling; .11 prices down, so the Producer, know . offered . eisewin:re, scatty longer. With is now ',intending his wyste ‘ ni, in jthe .qtly that no pe rson, a be mistaken any . y foribem to a with the whole er such conflicting nun, It la their 'du ; 6 - in harmonising n,from New York In ut a name, whicltof liter skins hlesselt fro . in his letter, that lug Coal or the Coal cept trying toproetire ponants, who wHto !their stemesoie pay 'pest man desires to ti be produced,—nor eel below emit, and reducing one t ot' the Coal Assoelatkohs, I . • ' . melee, to, I? .atiOn,„learnng the for the mutant pro- should not a Coal .only for a similar tome at timely that 1.0 pan laws to pm as prattle° of mans m, from 'forestalling t the reward of their rtCompan3. last new 5 per rent• hoMere become of Abe 51auagere, we Tbo more bad * et, They are • now board. Tic expense* kale, Including •f Ink trinerl, .tc., not. lesa . $t 25 - Rail Road and ct aware and Ilud• er ul ceuta taut onal. Trt Kwon facto P talcs on board: - to ,Sips. After Sept.. 390 400 • • 414) . .410 405 • ` f 15, 414. ' 24' 40•_, 410 firm. at tairpg Ipreaxurb the ItarriiSd and Canal Sin NMI fo;ther- 7 ,bui atiageril of tOo Pennsyl , ve their tiso,boo tonrof et lintio do it—thal. Is 7?ON8 tIIV AN- T also, laitinitut redu- ay halo not yet tixe4 .m the mines this sea znp Out on luciditlll,6 Ime mice asALe Penn ieller, an afford to 'Nell .2 etated In list WOCk . I ti CPUIPODY mint 1001% leg for the Btnekholderir thaot thetttoallatumr. At', WILL TEACH YOU TO PUBLISHED EVE FRS' AND,POTTSVILLE BOWELS OP TUE WITH, AND PRilia OUT riom TIikCAVSENS OF 111011NTA1363, IIIZTALS iscp.i. PIERCE TR • • . Ito 2 , 9m3 . 45. lor !looters. Dr ITRDAY, - MORNING, .'BY Con'ttlatilbtatil e. r ALS-tt • Y SA, .HOTELS. „ .TION'AL HOTEL, • Catamarca & Shamoldia Sta., • HOUSR OV THE RAILROAD. okin, Northumberland Co:, Pa. WM. M. WEAVER. Proprietor. 1 6 . 1-ly • lEEE HE , "EitICK. HOTEL,' , elle the Court .Heeee Lebanon, S. e S. Reinhart, P roprietor. Igo lopq eelebrted for Its .generons board m tn i t d er c. e ae been and n a r ne hn ril 11: 1 4 May 3,1856 IS-ly lERM! Thig hotel and good ae pod coati Quarter. HITE HORSE HOTEL." Centre and ilahantongo ate., Puttid eph M. Feger, Proprietor. .. ents and accommndations otthebestkind, tinition will be paid by the heat and his at aka guests sad .travelara condertabias 'Slay 10,'56, ' 10-ly 'Corner of Entertal. 'and every.* [(oxidant* to Pott* file IHE "EACLE HOTEL," • aiugs, coiner of Caritberitued and Mar ket on., Lebanon, . dam Ilsak, Priciprietor. e largest and most comunidlous hotel in Lel: mple conveniences for amines, single boar epublic generslly [May 8;'58 18-Iyo' • Eagle Bu This la t anon, with tiers, and t • --, . . HARDWARE.' ALL sorts of" T Rails, from 22t0.60 ponn. s por yard, on hand and for sale b Dee. 6, 146 SO. ' •R. YARDLE Y * SON. Ai' 8 110 L, Fluid, Cam - phone; 'l'ur pen ne. &a, for sale,by . ' .2. T. 'TANNISH. uylk 11 Haven, August 23, '56 31. . ()' 01,44 S Zinc Taints, and White Lot.. for sale by .1. T. lIANNIM. Iql 11 Haven, August 23, ' 56 • 34- I 1170 ' Y. HANDLED Ts. tie anti Des 1: met : . Ives, Silver Plated Ria&es, suitable foray* mas preae . ts, at the Hardware andiron Depot. - I • Poltava , Dee. 26, '56 .6i- -, • FRANK POI'D y 0 ' SALE--4 large .quan hen. elope Chafn foi stile, of v '• '. A inch . 114 inches In diameter. ~.'" Dee. 8, 556. 43- - E. Ir. - . t 0 O M every d-- ri &buy' 1 —.—. . 1 ,/ Wir to . get. 4 sill be . ' 49. r White Ash, / Mineral Paintittting state ot the nue Yellow—dr+ . 54 Aption, for sale ill Haven, As -April 9th, 1851.—The do been unusually good for the see- Ognable weather we have experienced lrgely increased its consumption, but bis bare still given buyers the advert %nos our quotations slightly. A good noted fcir cargoes for the coastwise trade, by_ cargo $3.75 ®St 87%, and from yard r small and large she Peach - Orchard, ita da are selling furless, but the weight c is depended upoii: In Foreign little -I* nil we omit quotations as quite nominal. Boston Coal Trade. _ kill hay ftellr 3111 wads b Wed, ail ed teeikliir from Ike Barton Courier.] tloos of importance to report. Retail =dos [Corre No tra . - I of Antbrac r . 0 , 57 s7_' ton. WHO I PRICCI-1171, TON OF AXN) PO IJNINI. Schuylkill, blto uh, - - • $5 75 01 $6 00 ido d asn, - - - -600 0 do ' tamp, - - - • 676 0 700 lgb,ln p; - - ,__ 7_ •7 00 its 7.25 tkawanan . - . - - 575 0 6'oo an. FLICJIM— PIN TON OF 2,000 POUNDS. ' - - $l5 00 - 12 00 nel. • eweastle, Orrel, - Scotch, - We 4 h, Ctimberlan run of pit, - tine, - • coarse lollop, - • d Sy,dne4 4 co& Pittou, cos I do, ,fla • Lackswinn Lehigh and John's Lulu pared w ',, • . (Schuylkill) . iteand c red ash, - BY TELEGRAPII. FRIDAY, 6 O'CLOCK, P.. 111 Rich frond to - IX) 01 00 Bridgeport. • e i -, , i . 1 00 New Medford. - , -,1 75 Bad Cambridge, - - .1. - 1 - ~,• '1 76 Alexandria, - - 1 -"I, 1 1 75 Milton, - - -, -•I SO New York, • - A 50 Baltimore, .. - - -' (1 6. Quincy Point, - Ilalll - 11.oad and Canal. Coal silk by and Canal, for the on Thursday evening last • Flreights fr , i l Gorgetoir lk. n I NOrfol Va I Massa, Ikiston, Salem, Ma NOrwicb, - Charleeto Portland, • Quantity week crate ILSILROLD. 11,702 17 - -4485 14 ? 10,773 13 1,033 02 . 4,159 05 ' I Port Carbon buylkill I .kutrurn, P • rt Mato • even, ~ 30,154 11 Total f(lr t ilrroi3ln - 1856, ,al Total by Rs i it Ca, al and Railroad, • same period last year • 'qqt, •TOtAL 53,14 00. 08,609 10 . 14,248 00 14,945 I' , • • 81,4 00 484355 05 . . • b 20,013.03 Total by Ca Shipments, By ltailme By Canal, 1850, so far, .nerasse In kll I County illailroada..l 83 7 3 Eng is theptantlty of Coal trangporiedovet -Itallroada,l9 Sehuylkilleounty,for the week hursday evening last : vriaa. L nd S. Ilaynn ILK.; 21,7 06 02 " 3,945 07 Valley " 6,302 03 dr, PLCarbon " 11,243 00 " 7,055'18 ylklll " 6,88517 , gamy l :4 1'lae folio , t ealtlcren, ending on Mittulllll Mt. Car debuylltill Mt.Carbo . Mill Creek Little fbeb f Toll and Transportation 011- , RAIL ROAD DOR TIN PRIAIVIT. . .W.Carbon. B.Hares.4l.Ctimitmg. Auburn. .nd, $1 80 sl'76 $1 56 $1 tO .a., .180 . 175 155 lied' le, 165 . 1 . 60 135 140 1 10 7 05 ' 105 105 f Toll by Canal for the present. 1 Pt. airtime. itt.,thrbbn.S. /Amen. Pt. ainton. a., 65 ' 64 62 50 • Ds, 00 • b 9 57 - 60 ll '' 5564 • 52 45 38 37 35 • 31. : . ates of Freight by Costal s ' Pt. C. d It. C. -B. Hama. Pt. Clinton P ork, not yet arranged. • ' 'a., • 90 . 85 . 80 TO Rlehm To Phil .1 Bpring 311 ,heading, Rates ! I wt No To Phila .1 Spring M Norrisio Reading, To New To Willa! . . ehlgh Coal Trade for 1837. owing is the quantity of Coal sent from, the .n for the last week s 1857, WIIMIL TOTAL. 740 02 740 02 8,:818 93,010 11 9,0r7'80 93,76100 • . in 1857, 77,036 tons. es of Moll and Trans rtatiou orurat Lunen VALI= oho AD. Chunk to Trenton, • du Elizabethport, •ramtion Coal Trade for 11.887. elite for the atooth:ot March :I -•t• . . MONTH. That. 18,302 13 26,346 17 44,339 10 Canal R. R. Coal Transportation transported during the month 01 March 1867: M? TOTAL'. 10 M ,218 10 23,812 12 7,025 07 18,983 17 (14i0 AISIOUtI Lylieas , Valley Coal Trade. it' Yalloy Coal Co., .4,2754 ' Mouptain Co., 933 revorton Coal Trade tbr-1857, Ccoal Btoc3i.s, ' • 'OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO.-STOCKS FD PT TH01111;110111/1 roinga . , Railroads t • Phil" phis, Reading A Pot phis, Reading - Mina 11 and ?chuylklP Haven - - Mount bon - • -.- lieunt rbon and Port Carbon - 4 Mili Irk • - ttehnyl ill Valley • I. • . • e Lorbe Creek Own' ar canal* s 11l NaTi r tim p;Zrred '7 • Colon nal , if preerred IMl:kllud'n Orpai &TraneportaPn Pi 'ltailkoadleCoalConspiaaalless Little gchnyl. Nar. R. R. & Coal OW LeblshCoal & Navikatkon Co. - • , Ilazleton Coal Co.- • • • " Duck Mountain Coal Co. - z •• • ...,- I'enn,yivanis Coal k 11.11.00. -,• • Dauphin Catt k It. R. Co. - I,ykene Valley Cad CO..- • • • - Deaver:Meadows Coal &R. IL Co.- - Lykene Valleylaalirtiad & Coil Co.- Coal Cesispaieleil t ForevUnipmvement i o - - - - .NortWmerlean Col; preferred - • " " " enanion ' • • ' - Delaware Coal Co. Cumbeetand Coal Co ~New Creek Coal Co.• • • . • o 91. lacellailewas s Bank • - -,- • • - • 60 66 68 Farmers' Dank ••• .- .•-• • - 50 :56 611 PoltatilliOas Co. • • - - • - 50 V& 30 Foliesille Water Co. -••-• - 26 18 19 iirThe.gtoelr.of all Onal Companies will be added to lbe above list mhos furnished by these who desire their publiatka. '. • PLUMBING AND CAS-FITIIN Establishment. MARKET SQUARE., POTTSV4LE, PA.,4 EARNERS' FIRE INSURANCE. :s Compaby has now been opera ',..yting for four years and hare Weeer' made a tingle amment on the Premium :Notes. Theyates ate lower ...tau any psah Company, while the earned Capital Is now 'such as to warrant the assurance, that, no usessments l sill be made on the Premium Notes for the next ere years. TIM Compar as also ,Incure for 1, 2 or 3 years . without a Premium T ote, follows, via: I , _ Farmers Claim for 3 Tears. • • Brick Dwellings, 6214 cents on glOO,l Without s Pre- Wood " 76 " on $lOO, minm Note. 'Merchants' Miss ter Years. Brisk Dwellings, 90 cents on,llloo,lWltbontn. Pro- 'Wood " 112% " on sloo,f mium Note. It will be perceived that the above rates are not high er thin Cash Companies charge for one year. $1 60 is always charged for the Policy: Tremont, April T. A. 'GODFREY, Agent for Schuylkill County. n. 17 154 t • PLUMBING AND GAII. , FIVIIIOO Establishment, RARIUT SQUARE. I'OTTSVILLE, PA. The undersigned respectfully dorms the citizens of Peitz lie and vicinity. that having trammed the 4F'iuntbing Es liskseentof Ilevery Dick. moat t yndattached it to his ts-Pittinißeriness, will here u• carry on, both branches. hopes; by strict attention Audness,-ketping always' on znd'aiarge and well. selected dock, employing competent 'orkaten, and doing work at ig remuneratingprices—te re. Iva a portion of the public teenage. Ills stock will consist of Wa r Closets, IrOn. Copper and Ad Bath Tubs, Porcelain and tpper Wash Iltudns, Iron and ement Plugs, Brass Cocks for , and Leather Nom for Pave ments, Branch Pipes and• Couplings Srt pavements, Iron and Lead Pipe of all sizes, Gas-Fiztureslof every kind, embracing a fun assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets. Lc., he.. itc., manufactured of the lbeet qualitg of materials, and of the latest and most, 'approved pat terns. • DANIEL D, MORETON. April 11, '67 ' 15 10.00 4 800 - 600 - 7 00 1 7^" @ 760 AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. - • 750 7 00 OR - ANGE - JUDD,II9I Water-s., f Tarins-0 - ne Dollar Publisher 1 Prop'r.f New-York. 1 . & Year in Advance. VOL: XVI., No. 4. APRIL, 1857. New; Series, No. 128 1 al 1 25 190 1 20 1 0 205 1 05 QUGAEL /.3 CANE 1.06 CANAL. 1,072 00 000 00 3,320 00 000 00 1,573 00 6,Z30 00 0,154 11 5.50 tons, W},41911 478,004 07 42,038 16 (1.:D3,043 03 9.00 to any point in the tutted States (except In California and Oregon.) For avariety of valuable seeds annually distributed free to all subscribers, see the February and April numbers. 44 4 4 4 4 4 The Agriculturist has d much larger cir culation than any other Agricultural or Horticultural journal In the world (a talc test of, its merits,) and It is universally pronounced the afar source of plain, prac tical inktructhan for VitaT COLTIVAToIt 0/ 11111 bOIL. , Try thliltaper a year—lt will FAT. • N Agriculturist is stereaspeel and new -subaaribers desiring, can begin `with Vol. 16, (Jan. 1857.) TBB APRIL ALORICULTURItT Is now ready, and cOntilnsA great variety of most val uable Information upon every department of SPRING WORK. This number alone glace more really practical tants than a majority of Mit agricultural books sold "at a dollar each. - April 11, '57 ' 15-1 t .1 - . .torts, 37,187 18 TITHER V SEEDS. TOTII - 18 25,277 00 47,682 11 110,709 16 ,„92,941 09 61,163 04 LAWTON et' ACKBERRT. SEVERAL doze of theie celebrated Stsekberriss, put up U lultdoses packages In Moss, just noeslvird and for We itt Nursery priers by yowl* Aptil 4,'67 14-] B. BANNAN.. , • VINE coutogwast. 'JIBE SUBSCRIBER will attend - to the planting of Gremlins& In this Borough and v einity. Ile hu also Grape Vines of the Catawissa, Is abella, hiadeiis. and Whit* Grape - vedette* RN 'ile, which he will plant when desired. TllOB.llll5lllliL, Third street, opposite Ramp Store. 14-2 t• Lest Year. l : TOIAL. April 4, '57 CHINESE! SUGAR CANE AND SUGAR • • MAKINC. • . ITS -history, Culture and account. of various tirocessee or Mansitaetining the Sugar, by Wiriest?. Btrausborg—Price'2s cents. The Seed Is for sale in large.or noall'quantit les by Pottsville, April P',ll' 14- ' BENJ. BANNAN. . TOTAL. 42,9/1 07 02,943 12 , #PAl i f l i g P P. 6 E R S AIII i gn 14: Thus line connects deny with all their l grent South *Fp and Acwiterri, Routes. By arrengetnent their place ol hnsinessin Pottsville will be atlhe affect of lloirard CO , 8. 8. WlLLl4MBOnperintentloo. •apr11.2.185 4 • 14tf. uis,ssa 19 MUSIC.PLIBLItHINO HOUSE. ..:, h r i wA tit iluecesmo nEilatlC do,Nsgut street, o: :0.-a- ..... der the Maki nous.. Phlladelpbdi,are constantly publishing the latest Mu-. ale, from the most popular Ant hors in thilinitedStates, in a style that will vie with any issued at any other house, elitier In this . country or Swope. They have also the Pleasure ta immunee to the public that their stock of Sheet Musk on hand, consists of the largest and most complete assortwent to be found In the 1 country: they are constantly adding to their stock all the 1 New Music published in New York, lb ton, &c. They also puMbili several Instruction Books,which are in general nn throughout the country. PIANOS—A fine assortment of the best. manufacture,. , of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheap prices. 1 MUSICAL I N STROME/TS. . , -• Also, a generalassortment of Out ULM, Vial"it,nanjoag, D Vlutes. A ecordeons, &e.. Violin.Gultar and Hoop Strings; „ of the best Italian qualities. all of which will be fu r ni s h. 'II .ad to the public and the trade at lowest rates. Orders punettuilly attended to. S All Lee & Walker's Music and Pablicationp cum be obtained at B BANYAN'S Bock and M !OW Sinew. Potts. , villa. . ~ • 1 PhilsdeHrhis F. .b 4. 11.5 4 Str 14,112 , IVEZI. TOTAL. 2.006 05 2,906 05 501 bo 50 50 M. W. EEALOWIN & 00'., zongsneera, Nom/ ova fleotiliora strati, Pfiriadriphirt, RIP Imo WOULD call the attention Rail-. groad Managers; and those into ested in named i it Property, to their System of Lecomodirggegfeez..iu whit!' I they are'adapted to the particular bushressler which 71 they may be required; by the use of one, two. three or . four pair of driving wheels; end' the Use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhm a on; and In accommodating them to the giades. curves, strengli orsupetstrnel km-and rail and work to be done. Ey these meant the maximum useful effector the power is secured with! the hail 'expense for attendance. end Ot fuel. and repairs toßoad and Engine. With these objects in siew.,and as the vomiter twenty-three years praCtical experience In the business by our renior part. nor, we man ufacturefire d(fcrent Mods of Xogines, and several classes or sista of each kind. Particular atten tion paid to the strength of the mathineln the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long . esperfence , and opportunities of obtaining Information, enables us to offer these eat nes with thcassinrinee that in egielett ey.egrommy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other kith) in use. We alto furnish to order wheels. a ales. bowling or low moor tire (to fit can tree without boring.) composition castings for bearings; everr description of Copper Ithes4l tai ndfon.,Worket k -and every article appertaining to the repair 0r_ ,2111.4 of Lemmatise natives, W. W. wit.torne. Jaunary 6, 'ST 1-tf 31AIVIEWBALILD. 15 1 / 15% 11)474 25 1 12 1 i 15 1 15 211411: 50 50 bo bo too MORN ! • - •1110T 1411...• SATURDAY. MORLI :Periling' lire Jierel.3y ' etterieeo - otreafyorib MAXYBEN NM an hatiellt sky bed and board .s(ttevt ley , • Ai, and t do &Moot her enntracting4 Yillp llitCch 1.1.30) - itaNxstv , , . 5 900 0 .cikumme-SPERM OIL.. DMUND:RODMAN,New Bedford, P it ASs.—ost. rortwe so;too ginontiwimur . Ii SPRING SPEllq OIL, tor hsachine, warranted one. Also 00,000 gallon' , bleached WtNTSA AND SPRING WOALS 01l tl.all of (be best quality. Orden. addressed astaboci. sill have prompt attention. Ikston, March 7 a Si l— - • ' 'ADIMORNEti Otnnere. yr/PE is hereby g tven_,that :an an ' ..jsirneeem Cl ne ut of imou. Pleas did %Aida tacill4-ta and in.,tba mud, of Selmylkill. on SION. DAY; Aril 1314.184, at lb eieloet la, the Ibroneon, to continued wade MATZ. PottsTlßl, Sheriff. Starch 27.1£L67. j : 1344 PLUMBING. • LARGE PREMIUMS! s : SUGAR IS DEAR, and • everybody is de siring to test the value of the new NORTII2UN CIIINES4 SUGAR OA To meet' ilie demands for stom, sane loads, the Publisher of the AlimucA3 AGM cuifIIIUST lees securecVa large supply direct from the same source as that obtained by the U. S. Government, and be has now 1,000 pounds which will be distributed (not sold) as follows: 21.06 will pay for the Ammar:mum for one year. And secure the prompt TAU return of 000 perfect Emu cess lUDs. This' will plant lat hilts. 115.50 will pay for a (lib of sa subsea hors one year, and also 10,2 00 seeds, de livered :free. 29.00 will pay for a club of raw sub scribers one year, and also 20,000 seeds: ' delivered free. N. 13..... The seeds &bore offered will be promptly .delivered to the subscriber or sender of a club • Taff or LXPESBE MISCMALANEOUS: frtiirrnrge: WINDOW etiADEB. ST Nceived a large aad,eieg, as'- e ontment of Wizulow Shades. new sod bitutlfol de stow, Inelodlog Gold llordontd, Oiled, 16!aditeitpe of Flo ral, 04004 le., cheap* than *yet. ALSO. " • ' Plowed, °hoed and Pkto Paper:. Shades, of ratty de ariPtion 70L801, by ' WU. BANNAN. iietr-str.l,ll.o.4t.Er4.pachurcb. loacamix 4 No,itnimppin4ninuweisi, • • , T" 'irubscriher announces to the pub* ttCat be lOU enetteue to carry on the Inat ome of brkkoiiiklng: building ana tda.didrig, In' an It* branebeNlis, ual. Ileie.rengy to eagtooet,fpr bullAtiorrecee lettl.'oi *ill hirwishrthe tisteelitl= Hoe to coigne matt the kneeetletee , e 34l,lll be happy to Receive the b•onageot tie pulite. "• " r , asmtinstimmt, 1 641 m 1 mh of le 'U. 'ls Pottnilie, YLbreary 7, 'Si GOVERNMENT PERUVIAN GUANO. GUAILANTEED who frill the Agent of the Peruvian Govenunent, and thertdbre Tar. ranted genuine—Jug receivt4 and • for. ale by the t at $6l, or 33 , 5 antis oar lb., by the Nu. eA , a. GASSAW/1., Seed sad , Agiteiltaral aeone, Alto, Colunblan Gasp° at fral Par ton. or 214 doa ble per lb. by the beg. The Ccdumbiss Guano le dos the Talmo of Phosphates of Limo and a mixture of the Co. lumblen and activism imports both. ; • April 4, '6 I . • , 14. • FR SH CARDEN REEDS. - f rPHE s bscribei is now receiving his .(I,m, i. hardest' for 1847, troth the:most reliable grow ers of seeds, hieh he eau wamtlitto be fr eak and relia ble as tar as eau be warranted—ell of ,witiehl - he will sell whol le and serail at the lowest market hitt er:a. Trutt era supplied at a considerabletedue non by the malty. I itig•Stoek eepers and others supplied wholesale Ito sell again] throughout the seams, by made up the seeds orate subsetJber.•, Small lots made up at any me. The submiiber'also sells Clover, Timothy, Orchard grass, and an needs by the quart. peck or bushel. lie also n Telves orders for all kluds of Fruit Trees, Shrubbesi te n to be fon& hod es Wu ws the wee her permits, at ...S. BA'Sti AN'S Seed Store, Pottsville. • I SHOE ETORE REMOVED: . ,' William Smith A 1 NN 0 UNCEg to his friends and the' . pa N that be has removed his Boot-and Shoe lit Ore trove ntre street above orwegian, to the litdr• I In 'Centre r .., t, • next door to Womeisdorra EladdiMy store,. and neatly opposite the Eplseatal Church, where be will be happy to see his old customers, and new ones also. lie will always keep' on hand ,i chalet 3 Meek of Coo* Shoes, Ladief Gaiters: Children's Shims, kc.,&4., of all kinds and qualities, which is i a he w, ill sell I the lowest rates. - . I , 1 keeps a n caber. of workmen employed, apd Mel allki ds of customer work of the best lit Oat, tire, which he can warrant to hoof good workmanship. c forget to Ore hist o WWI 1 14-2na 1 Ile a mann • =facia the best ICOLUMBIAN GUANO. • THIS, celettrated Guano, which so rich in the phosphates, and by many. Is consid ered preferable to the Peruvian kor the majority of crops, le much more benefitial and lasting to the soil. and much more easily applied—ls for mle by the subscriber, Agent for the Philadelphia Guano Company. The following is an analysli of the ingredients which compose this On ano. made by Professor James C. Booth, of Philadelphia, In 1856: Done Phosphate of lime- Soluble Phosphate of Limo - • Free Phosphoric Acid- - Organic Matter, with Ammonia • Elliela and Mountie - - • lOC 00 ,O -York nee by the ton or hag—prim $43 per ton, In Pottsville: , B. BANNAN. Marsh $8,'67 13- 11 IMES GLENN REMOVED. team Mill and Feed Store. T • 1 SUBSCRIBER ' announces to u.alpubne Wig he has removed from the corner of ntre and Norwegian streets to th Steam Sill.on the Greenwood property, illreetlyliNi‘ oppmite he . ' Phi/a/pkin and Reading Passenger Depot, ,I, is. where h is prepared to furnish ail kinds of Flour and Feed at t e lowest prices of his own manufacture, which he can w Vrant. ' He will always keep tIS hand • BALE HAY; PLASTER AND SALT, • , which h will sell wholesale and retail at the lowest prices. 114 Is not to be undersold for egish. The highest auk prices paid for Drain. •-;, $ al-Tile subscriber is also receiving all kinds of Flour': Feed, Ac , on commission , which gives him facilities for selling a the very lowest ' rates for pub. I. JAMES GLENN Agent e April • • - •144 f AGRICULTURAL AND, ARCH!' TURAL BOOKS. 17 4 1 -S SENDEN'S •Completo I'' i and Gardener Ducat's American Flower Garden Directory. Buescs Family EltehenlJardener. • , Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. Downing's Landscape Gardening. •Nash's Promemive Farmer. Allen's Treatise on the Grape. s ; Pardee on the Strawberry. ,4 Yonatt on the nOTINI. 't Elliott's American Fruit Grower's Manual. Neill's Fruit, Flower .and Vegetable Dardenor. Johnson's Dictionary of Mogan Gardening. • -illake's American Farmer. 1. Uroit's Book of Flowers. . Thomas's Farmlmplernents. Drowns American Poultryifard. Homiett's Poultry-Hook: ~ ' ' • Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. American Fruit Culturist by Thomas. - • Lindley's Horticulture by Downing. Brad span's Young Gardener's Assistant Doemine's Rural Essays. , Vaux's Architecture, • . Brown's Yield Book of Manures. Liebig's Agrieultunsl Chemistry. For sale at B. HANNAN'S Seed and Flower 1 Store. April 4, '47 ; LIPS /1181311ANCE AND TROST COMPANY. The Pnali litsatssisl Llifelmeuxassee cos t iltortk•East cor. TAirti air Dock Streets. CAPITAL, 3613003 03. NSUIIE LIVES ,for -Short terms, or Ifor Ihe whole term or life—grant annuities and en dowmeets, purchase life interest" in Real Relate, and make II contracts depending on the eontingencies.of Life. They act as Lzsentors; Administrators, Assignee', Trust and Guardians. MONEY 11YAIRIVRD ON DRP6BIT In say amount.— Five P r Cent. Interest allowed from date of deposit, payabi hick an demand without notice. .AWE/8 mr- Tin COMPANY. JAN. 114; 1887. Loans the State of Pennsylvania, Philadel. phis City, Penn's. Railroad. Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other Loans, 5179,885 - 38 Bonds,lMortmtges and Real Relate. - .117,137 79 Btorks=ks,lmmratlee,Osa and Railmad - COM st,mi as. Preto,. Mates and Leens.on Collateral!,' 193,092 01 Cash 1 Bank, doe Enna Agents; Interest, se.; r MAO 47 tee Capita Subscription Notes, • • Itoo,ooo 00 Total, • • $ 7 11„27,5 03 DANIEL L. MILLER. President. SAML. E. STOKES, Vice President. JOIIN W. lIORNOR, Secretary. • I . N. GAREIGUIN, Agent, Pottsville. Arwil %, .17 , ItBt . • 1 THROUGH IN SIX MINUTES. A !ail osre Pivit•tat C.reseet 11Pel•osee ' 41 1 :i EXTRAORDINARY and aston• tatting Improvement in Cream rtieslngi will frees* n 'MINUTES, by aximpleAnd elegant applmation of well known principles producing thie desirable and surprising result. A child of ten years can Manage it without difficulty. THREE 114ALs awarded by. the : 1 .0 Ma Maryland Institute. and First Clam Diploma Of t he Me tre Mkl Me tan echanlae Institute, attest the euperici city of this over alt others. • • s a further ao4 convincing proof of thelextellenco of his Precut...the uudenigeed would state, lus t THOU BARDS have been sold since the Patent was slued. he large and Increasing demand for thispopular ar tkle induce the agents to remind dealers to inward t ir orders early, and thereby prevent delay!. ' , ' cis by mall will meet mith' prompt attention. nomai is a list of the retell 'prices of the; VmMter, f the Convenience of those wanting a tingle{ one. PAWS Or IoNSSZIiII—BErAIZ: , wn Quarts, $2 21: Three Quarts, $.l 25; Four Quarts, $4 24; biz Quarts. gi 21; Nine Quarts, g 6 25 1 ; Fourteen Quarts, $8 2.5; Twenty Quarts, $11,25. I - ' l• B. BANWAN, , . . SA Agee ffor Menk is e Schuylkill rowdy. N.B. We can recommend tbeabove article to be what 1 I •bk represented, Several ladles who tried it last year nem all that Is stated above. sevt,, some have stated that they will freeze custards .4te, i n jo u r minates. 'Pottsville, April 4, , b 7 , • ii- CARDEN. FARM TOCII.B44Iiit. UST received and for sale-ai'the geed, field add Implement Mom of Mb out:ea - nor— Grata Lawn Raker. do Garden Rakes. Pruning Chisels and Snives—fludding,Siiives. • Ladles' Plural Rakes.. Fruit or Voiding Laddens—a capital article. • Ladies' Pruning Rimers and Transplanting Turks. Transplanting TrCusels, and Pruning Sbears—fix bag., Pocket Prating Saws. Nest Eggs, Cultle risk, ke. Isd Scissors for (lathering Fitment, Ke. Ili.dge and (lar4en Shears, Hoes, kr. Toy Spides for - ladles,, , fintse Edging or Border Shears. itiarderviteols with Linea for Planting.'ar., he. Dahlia Roots,. Pawner Bulbous Roots, Planta and hrobbery of ev;try , deer:Option—not on hand, obtained . o order-at short unties. - , Also, for thalami— - ,- • . Bide nut or Se lvel Plows, best Lind. • Double *Miffing Board IMows r , . Truckliowe, and,Band Culihalora and Plows. flora, Cult IT' ton, latest and best Patterns: All of Which are'of the latest and itient, entered tat tam. 'The subscriber also procures all klnda of Ay cultural Implements to mder,St suinnticturere priest, at his Seed and Variety store, what. be will pay attest. lion to thiszsubject—aud promos the beat kind of lus. *anent& od. the loirpit rates. . All kiwis of. Far* and Garden Seeds furnished whole side sod retail, at tit* luweet'rates by the Bushel , Qiart; Of fi fe cent paper. ; • -.- • . • iairOnr seeds acrid lbetest kinds and van be *it! ranted. ''No untertilnierds sold. B. BANNAN. • • Dealer in Szeds,.Beekr, dr. rottsive, A pill ttet, '67. ' 'll- ; • . 7 tOnikk ite 111-4allik 111.14SIUN' ' EERIE .$00114,7 riNO ,FOIrtE, *foci `attailties priachiteo tif astrit 124104 ithaid - Grallll/ ' 1 1:1 a Eook 4ore„ IretiADE Papt • 76.10- 13.11 - 615 667 . 3.11 291 Damuopßoo.., rit4lll_,Wypirloo, ZILIA.4O4T,Sdiew;And . 9 . 1103i* Amaryllis, Tate Raiff, Apr, Ulll . WU, ask forted ➢7!t~aaaoaitnutt,emLj4eliti . Mogi, iStedVa U 1 4 17 taw varieties. , . 7f,pir oat hand =lobe au at 5A1iN71202 4 .geed and Flaw Ipmel.i LYCOMINO ADO. FIRE INSI/1111ANSE COMPANY. ‘- I 111 HE menibers-mt the above Alipied` on Cpany aribereby tottlied that an e pew cent. was authorised by tho- Inset= • • ir c =r Y me l ; n a l= tV:rAll or ds l y s Z l ircrotoZst k at that the Duplicate Of add assosnentilto.l2,oontataing the nom of moor doe frank asestres reatittait %debits 'the limits Of Schuylkill County; has ben trannottons to the under a ligned for collsetion. The rebus elf saki Goospauw iro, alsg barely cantlined *Mint anis, payment of any scarf, doe on said asaisamott, tp say lord or traveling spots, as no one, raids tins bleasslf, within tbe limits of Schuylkill Monty is antkoris4 by - said Company, to mein any monies eo dn. either by Intro:Was, letters, certlikstes, or othoradaa. 1:. - - JAMB A. HAMM. . Readmit and anent OmaatrAviot. oiai—coroff tat Second and Market eta, Tightens. Teball, '57 _ , ti cHARD • inl'M Silver,. se planar* is itr forming his numerous (Hands and ,„ the public gou that lit has • left id r. nally Mader 'll/.4ogary. , and .• taken that commodious itilkwtom la the the Odd Fellows' Biß.wherein will be hr to wait on his Minds and thematic. his t renntai heePing rsmecnble. estsbilacumt r twentrtive Jean, in the a Um of btudiresa and *deem to Pim& will ensure a contlamoce of Code patronage. John Saws* will also present tithe puMic his every ear. Bill of Itare: TM: Raw •stets in the shell, saltir fresh. Stewed Ore tern, Spiosd ditto, ditto Salmon, Chum Soup. Waled and Sciastaf Potatoes, Med Livery ditto fresh k S Lobate's, Fru& Crabs, Bolted Um. Mutton ri sChops, C piced or. tee and Tont, tiOnd Tripe, Spiced Mesh nob, Sardines, Mined Beef and Matto's, Catfth and.Oodes. fresh Lob .sters, Spiced Clams, Smith's Philadelphia. X.X. Pen Me, l'eumrling's and Lauee's Settreille Pau Ale, on draught, arid all that; of Dommtli Winn in bottles, de.. Ac. JOAN SILVER. MineessUie, llery 4, , bisas7 ' 63.1 a . . ' -SAVE ,YOUR TIME. • f READY • MADE PAPER *RAGS; . 'VOW .GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONRRE, BAKERS, de.—The Subscriber meneettelly Informs Wilda& sad 'the public that he has teem ayeedritedalent Ex the sale of • Pataiar. -RlMekbae Nude Paper Rages - XANF/ATTIIILED IT Mini. Jobs R. Lawn it Ca, of Philadolpldo. These Bogs am of elms and qualities of paper suitable br All:P0010.111 who use the article and are offend at, loch prima as will at once commend them to theieou- There are y tages In purebadng and g reedy me& Begs.' 'Where so blell we mid. It follthei double the quantity of paper and string to Pach tba lausa number of pounds, and more time In putting ups peek., • Where an exteedvi business Is do le and made ll* by baying ready made Begt, /Wll4l taa be d with. By using them, you will not only swei rime d mem% but always baocavenlent keeeptai mein which to pot wp your goi:da " • . Whine* these 's Imre Are tettmllletdp they b ay' ~ given Entire saibtladttots. ' liter sale at Nesnifechroors' prime by - BEYJ. HAREM!, Paper aid hook Dealer and Mathew. centre street, opposite Eplasepsi Church. Pottsville. A first rate asecnieseut of WRAPPING PAPER al. ways 00 hand. 'Yob. : b ; PHILADELPHIA. rrAYLO; .1_ =TAM For isle 9liale No. 379 and P:k. W The'ibove at - January 3,, FOR March 14 Tm 813134CIIIBEILS kiting malaise] agen4 for 441 ule of s lEEE a till iTAO For Slopes,miel ffoisting purposes geWeregf i l Are prepared to supply, ;milers for all aloes, at Ike mann lartaresprlms, from their store In Phlladelaidi, • 1 10ORK d WILLIA 4 / 1 ;. 1 54 &MA Waa l !. 'Mimi. Philadelphia. Nareb 14, IT 4 1 ' . • HALLOWELL & PHILAPELPHIA; •JOBBERS OF SILK 'COOD,S, Fancy Dress Stuffs, Ribb l on.s, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, ITA:NTIL I ILAS I , Se. .L1,70: 1 °,1.7.7.Mte1tr, I , WV:gni° o f i United . States. The 'ntern of • trivxmacomma.3ser trzszczarass A4opted by us some ybars slneo, together with that of opening no accounts except with Cash and. Short Credit Buyers, Hae had the effect of largely Increasing our business, I thereby enabling,us to prevent still grater inducements In goodt and prices to those who give us their custom. The date adeulating merchant willcreel upon yea. .ding our terms, that under the un(Arat • '• system, we not only can afford to, but east firm ssity, sell at lower rates than those who. do business •n. the old long credit system; our terms being pore et ngent, and the purchasers whom we seek to 'attract, being, WS class, the closest buyers and best Judges of Terms: Cash biyers will receive a filerount of 81 If the money be paid In par Panda, within to the date of bill. thoeurreot motley taken only at ha mark the day Ills received. To merchants of undoubted standing, a e months will be giien; If desired. Where money is remitted in advance of, discount,' at the rate of TWELVE per cent will be allowed. /arWe ask from merchants visiting the amination of our stock, being satisfied that! convinced that it M not for their interests: largo profits that are absolutely esensfiel give long credits. February 7, '54 [lO . MEDICINAL: pow/sty OF PHYBIO.I . AYR'S , !anat-shod Mer the Palate, but their energy, 114K/ugh wrap ped up. is them. and We with glantforce 'on the very foundation of disease; Maui are thousands of suffer ere who would not wear their distempers if they knew they could be mired for 25 els ) , lry Ayerfa 11.111; anti you will know it. • !$, Parity the blood•and diseaserill to stareeil, out. Cleanse the system from impirities apd you mound already- ' • Take this beat of all Purgatires, Mu! morale, Indi gestion. Weakness. limalaehe, Batimeha, Eideaebe.Jams dire, Rheumatism, derangements of the Uver,Rldarja, and Dowels, all derangements medal diseases vbkh a -purgative remedy.can reach, ay beam theM, like dark ness before the Sun. - ; ' if -- of the numerous Reader, if you are stiffening from any u. complaints they etult-Lmaffer no temp.-the remedy less been provided for yen, and It Lv criminal to neglgpeet It. That Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, is ibibest .(cr a cough, Is known to the whole world, anl; i thatt - Aper's Pak are the but of all Pills , Is known Alone who hams used them. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYES, Lowell, Nag, and 'sold by Dregglete everywhere. I , '1 • • April 4, 'fa ; - - ,•• - • , - DYSPEPSIA, 11 ri. • Disease or the Kidneys, - • • LIVER CORIDLAINT, - WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE, And the various allergens oonetquent uplift A Itheelkelld frottcH OR LIVER,H Such as Indigeetionr ridity of the Stomach, Colicky ' Veins, heartburn; Loss of Appetite, Dmmondeuej, (loss . tivenes4 Blind and Bleeding Tiles: In all Nervous, Rheumatic arid Neuntlgie Affections, It has In annum:ma edanecided eet p Ours riarad bigblylnneficial,andin Others ellea• a d This Is a purely vegetabfi compoitri f d i , prepared' on. striatlY scienttfle principles, after the ma nerof the M brated Holland Proltswor,Hoerbays. Bemuse of Migrant PUMAS to most of the European Stes; Its introduction Into theholied States Was tntend &t more especially fbr those et, our fatherland mattered here and there over the &tee tlf Bill mighty country. iffeetlngirithgreat erne must among them.' now offer it to the American publie, knoeringthat its trulY woudertal medicinal virtuestanst I earliermirellged It Is particularly recommended to thaniperinns whose nmatltutions may have been impalrect by the continu ous nos of ardent spirit*, or other forma of dlsalPation. Ilenendly instantaneous in effect, it ends it way directly to the Mat of life. thrilling add quickening every nee re, raising up thedrooping spirit, and in fect, Infusing new health and vigor in the systeM, ' ~, NOTlCK.—Whoever espectS to end to Wks - beverage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak and low s*. lied. It will prone a grateful aromatic cordial,pramenett of *luau tar relitedlal properties. • , • Camatissm I—The great popularity of this delightfal Aroma has 'lnduced many Imitations, which thebile should guard against purchasing. Be not ' to buy anything else until you have given 'Boerbares Holland Bitters a fair trial. gee bottle will ecturince you bow Intidtely Particle it hi to ill these. Imitations. ddr Bold et &Lod per bottle, or six bottles for &LOU ! by the Sots IPROPRIKTOMI. CO.,BENJAMIN-PACE, MCA O .• Jilassuf,ichrriwp illarmacediskaild Cltcaufait latetiburgi Pawl ' Tor Sale ur Philadelphia. by • the agents4-11offauto & Kerwin, Mare of the Dmuscrof; lob, Johns, u se . sheet; Dtt A Sons, la 3 Nor t h; stmat. _ iteading, Ritter a Co. ' Lancaster:ly John I ._?!‘ a Ou.;,Pottmille,'John 0. - iltustni ant 1.. e. Hughes ara CLIC Epting; Tossups, by - 1• . • Ifrri J. K. Sams, and In SchuyiklS haven, by Dr i7 : Lut , ehaster. . - -•21.• C i !!4 - ,7. • : tea4lanerat Mach le sand BRIM s,— „ ! oisautretitrilb, _Condi& Rastingioor ReP. lO 4 timilPfetifne pn~gqter ' IMO • atieWarba err/ iipseitg• - • • Also maiinfistnie gar IRO Peassas .: s:OorMali gnu Natio*, oa ae imoromod plan, mail adapts" M (RIM Minim, for vartirid Radii and elopes. , • , • • JfiningiAlbeaiday..l irim—Prungs„ , itimpga; ' Permit - 1m Whim. Ihketeto,Siorma Mos& Teoisheillb Winibsa,and ovary irariery of niarbinery Sot mining purposes. ! 1114 i Pressure and 61/ Nun ignsiass, Rion , 10 SlTlbiders Walt Mimi, &Mar - Mild, t r ay Lod ICUs. and'asery degerlptiOd.of alUdioss._ . Portable Steam Dnepr, et we Improved plan • , e , Propene? Engines for Canal Brats. - -• . . - d , RIatARD R. 0 . 01120, - • JOUN WEST, i • • - . 'II.I)WAILD • - • I 'ittkrestial: Rsmaisa‘ R.- grams. N. and mum, N 4.. Neu Trait; Imam Coosa, Maly R. 31eNEILLIFvq, Plailiebsiplila; Momas.-fr.4 Camas . Wawa's, and Goo. mavow, Narristowmi February 21,1,T I ' - . bly • .• . zT. Clyti M le = uIION .115 1 1108. • imbeciy Welty thSPS fifth. bat nesierenennalty '= l ; to ttordr mew FOundry end Machine Shop, • in this:town of gt.Clalr,Schwylkill Own y. Where they 'are prepared to build • gem • sea, will; Breakers, Pumps and Iteelderwy or every pattern. Alsoi Drift Cars„ or grasammtin, net serelte a l it Patters. , !Selo; practical tnertswire thril op orators others who want machinery would de will 60 Rive the a mil andlexamine their Work. Orden thank. failreceived and 'Vacated at the shortest notice aid on reasonable terms. CATILkiISAIRIMiIIS t 00. st.lcuo. June 2416 26.1 y ASHLAND IRONWORKS; 1 - -. ° , Egg 111Thi8CRIBERS are wow Tally L I 'll4 ' V.rrid to furrdsh , at the Addend, bon I=l la,= . •or StedualtOsines and }Voracity . ~ Polf4t'llndawelty , thernininir "Maher , pumper, Breakers of every alai, sad - pattern now to use, together with emstlop and threw; of ours deseripticnse. Coal and Dri ft Cars an, wises and patterns, large %York and Horse Ous,--all famished at the shortest .notlre. - The siabsortbers Satter Haar selves that, Inasmuch as every tombs, of the drat is a practical awl:11=11440w will be able to furnish inset& ria that will C9 , l=Torably with any ihr Hie Ere orders • to.L. ;P. Guam A Bs= as 4, 13c1ruyikUl rorinti, Pts , will remise lion. : • 1i . . 111. P. GAILM " : ..thr H • li IMICHAEL 0 ,I JOSEPH qAßTricii7 ' - Ashland , Has 10,;' 4 50' ' 1 , 19 i, .• 09TERSAI'M AL LEtta1110 ytems, amallatti 11 7 , 4&• au* r* • glabseribers,proptistors et thb I 1 1 1 • • named extenstesettatehhtestailan • • - 4 != napes to the tittsees of Eelitylttlleoti, r TT ty,4nd the public generally; thetiseatit• nesitotastioutSaly and altkindsehrert WOW,• ,at the:shortest settee,. and In the mast sat talieton,inanner—sieb as building ptsam Engine', man ufsetWASg lialbresdkind Delft Cars, Psunps,Olastleo and "Mactiteery of all: Ws's. • • . • • - • )1117 the best Narita'. in sari eispleyed,ittifsittsbiettca may tbsietors beinfuly guaritateed.. °Mots from Skov! ProtilltlY I CA-Wl=4 AUXIN. rasasiteal.ladturry 27,18b6 t 44 ES . ER IREADOW IRAN ORK.. 4 " ~., , mvpswv i . t. BROTmalt, Iran ant* Brass 14.z_, Fmte m .nispoctfully intlmn their nor , — ^i trona. and the public generally, that they. .. En •1 - r. are fn ll y prepared at the ahem. establish. 1 every die: Pumps, 'Wined: MI& an CAM, and every other deieriptied of; dm add limo enethgeßattlbla foe the enaliiiinin or r Warmed: op, the mOt rearlonabid , terms. V-`Alro, , ' Cylinders f'Oe'llhist Thettalte and Illsehlmil work in general.— . ',.. '' 1 W. itepalSlng of all !Odds done with neaand disiateh at the lowest patens , Ail work ferule ' liy them war. ranted tO perform dell.: They would so the eittom 01 O thin we who may went article* In th eir line ntbbiv atty. All orders .will mett y with ImMedlade B. an inamptetteti. U nuve M. -..- - 1 - i + ' muiimaza .0. '- r 1 . --, 'W. ~ .1 11110110 mq ki giatcanw, 'hiladielpahL and Perfuroliers.• for psi 1n Witt*: talk:eery Store. ' 1 1-y gioNALta l lysir the re.tioatkers ';; .74 ntaardtdr - toe; thoir no N' tine hopt in! the CIS 4041 i Schuylkill coanty. ready, o execute tail orderal for mace steam iraptioes, pampa, keel breakers, grist and lA* mina, railroad and drift ca Being practical tarechanlia. ire Better e work done at tha.Poluddion Trot' Work ratldoillon, as aerate - e Oho fat 'their patron* - Orders* thankfully e teed at Oa altortatikroUrs, and on mum.' el. e t ; e . p • 'O. • • • ! 'ALF ; February 2.1850. 1,6 W - ' use ANS,: Irate! ,Stasitl,l DEHAB FIROp WORKS, =Mel 111V111111• _ MEC Sohn{Orr lewd to pant' &Akre MAU WIG . any power, c;I;g1 Snips of any dipacity,and Coal Breakrrs c= Frog description; as kif as oral other kind oF machinery used In Ulnas, Oreakors. Mills, Saw MM. dr. From the facillties vselesfad for menu(artnring, ond from ling experience In the•toisiness,work can beturnod — out at this astabllshmentat the very loweatprleos, and of a superior quality . Persons desire* of" putting up machinery of any kind, are Invited to call ;and examine gatteros iitud become ae pualated with prices before c o ntracting elsewhere. Orders of everyi kind r 7 i solicited, and atria attention will be given to their p execution. I I WILLIAM DNUATEIf. Minerrrille,DocOmber . 48.41' . THE ONT ItRILWOR Tremont, chs*l satyr skim. The Subseribers respectfully invite attentlor►ot the'boulnemeonnounity. tm;FR I their Ns* Machine &hop and limn ca:z .17, erected In the town of Tremopt, and under the siperintendenee and manage• men o Memo: Z. Batdorir and Philip Dmhotts, where they are pre i parell to execute , all orders for Machinery of Prase and mu, inch as - Steam Engine's of any power, rumps of any:capacity. Coal Breake_rs or every desetip. lion, fall kinds bf eariG pg for Rolling Mills, atilt end Saw MillCDrift arrr and all kinds of flathead Castinfm, such as Chairs t e'rlat and 'r Rails; Frogs; Switehes, and all kinds of Cm and Wrought Iroe'Sb tings.l Mr. Un bolts being a practical Meebanie,and having hid the eom fideneeand exiirienee foe . naby years in the Coal - Belden, persona desires' of putting up Michinery of any kind, are lerlted to land examine our patterns and importer quality otiorkrind Weenie aeljnalnted . with . prleei at these Works, contrai t i neilnewberir. Orders of iv ory kind thankfully meet and shirt attention w be Meal to their imompt ex Mon, baying ;$, 2d, So, 40, and 80 home Engines:on hand: •;' ; Jaio;o, less A. A A. IC SELTZER. FOUNDRY 1111:ACIntglHiaP, ;Port Vairben_i Denvo , 11.4114 1 i 19XNE88OHN a:mos:tic k ea his readiness, from the complete °atilt 140 .1 of the abovenatned establbshment, to sup • r”4- ply all orders in hit Hee of buslntes— . . each a for tits= Engtnes,Hallioad and Drift ears relays, Coal Breakers, Castings and Machine. ry of every pattern. He veavatita his w i F to:gtve sat**. faction, and aceordiney irlielta.patron e and abetted: - • . Atm. V. US 4.11ny per oent., dayttrom t value on • WRY, a er _Minna FRANKLIN g en tOtrWORKEI.. ' Talk; en -burst announce aI the Pub rlllifj lie that tlf are the Proprie rs of th e 17-. Icwg rminklin , arks, Port Carboni lately car. ~ N. rind CKII ,b y B. Stilvmanwheri ccm• .... 7= dove tii mannfaci - ure - fo order , they at the sbotitreinotke, Steam Enginevyrutims,CMil Brl,eakers mad Illiathinetry of almost any are or &sedation, for mining or Other purpoisa. Alao, Itailnastinnd Drift Cars, Iron or Brim Castinp of any she cipittem Orders i r e raged!. fully solkited.r 1 10&0. It. TISSLKIi & DSO ' I - _.. e . 1 . , *- •• arasalkilsi iii7s;el WrSaisi • 'The stalaseribeis 'continua to furnish the.Coniers and Pealed, of Behitylkill CountYi with Shovels, of all kinds, at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Attentkut is renew. larly called tol tin*. Coal Shovels. Orders ftl Shovels of any Mprom Mae or pattern ptly attended tO. . , i • ; I I . I GEO. D. YISSI.IO & IMO. rort Carboni Swazi SI, 1852. i 1114-if 1 i - I ! POTTISVILItiB.I • " ' • .., - , sp bey Will be to pity the those who • • FOUNDRY AND !MACHINE 1111 110P 1 Stoma egarlsraetorycelts.; ermee I NOTICE.;--The busineint f the lite OM • ' SNYDER k MIMES, s DV ; be eontin `"*" nal by the subscriber tb all fits various • E a branches of Steam Euglhe bulletin& Iron founder, manufacturer of ell kinds of Mirlalbat7. for Bening Mule, Blast Transco* Railroad Cars, he., hc..111. will also continue the Madam of Min lag mid Selling the celebrated Pine ?bred Wte'Ash and Mar fead SpOhte Red AsleCbale, Wag w or k, n* s tor of te . GEORGE W. Yitn. email 21, 1144 ' g.ty r, BitAj f . OPEtip'ONS kiosimans.. • 1.1010.0111 r A= 111:1! Otis. The. imbued b =ktur bathe the rr l eg i attention of the, community to their Boller Wor*on Railroad street, I*. -in • low tie Passenpr-DepOt f PottivlDS, Pa.; where they am prepared_to manufacture BOILERS OT EVERY DESCRIPTION, Smoke Starke, Air Stacks, Meet Piles, lOssoneetars,Ddft Liars, Se, Sc.! Boilers on him& M u yr Wiled poKbknies, and having for YeereSem44. it mose ivei cougar to this Manch of !nudism; thay ("tho rn ily tMt work done at their establishment will "give satisfaction to all who may favin them with a cel6 tietridnela and,Dompantes will Sid it greatly to Mehl& vantage to eiamtne their work before migagiug elsewhere. May 5,1854 194 f JOHN it A/M- NOBLE: • __ - .Ttsvihnirshilmorwoh; . 0 ,., nouuee . to the public that their new Roll . .A. , ...gi log MIII is now co plated and In fell one .... Da • as rail* and that they lr Ore prepared tesop ply all kinds of Bar Iron of earlobe shies which they Will warrant. to be superieir in qitalitY toany obtained frets abroad, at the same prices. ..,- !'f.hey also in9unafseture - T Rails, for th e the Col. Reties and tateral Roads. weighing Etta Sille. lbe. per yard: made of the best lion; and w ich *III be Arland Minh cheaper than the imported article. ij Being praetical mechanics, and having had conaktiesble esperknee in the Iron business, he flatter theMseires that they trait 00 tntheion' to parehastes, and also.make it thelrlnterest to rous , e bolos manufae , December* 1861 1 , taro. .' ' , •-• ' ' -r• •0 14 morpit a 00. • . • : ' 4 9df sigh . . WAIINIPILOTON IMO WbRKB.; - • ;I l'lstEavillo, sips 1! I " THOS,..A JAS. WREN reamiethillY invite t the attention of the bushman community na4d to their New Idachinei Shop and Youndff = ereetedletneen Coal and Railroad streets, and fronting on Noitwegiao street, Whets ire to izsente all oniors for machinery of Bram andiron, sueh ar Steam linglues, all kinds of Gear log for Rolling Mills, Grist and Ban Mills, Single , and Double acting tnmps, Coal Breakers, Drift 0164 all kind/ of Railroad Casuogs, smelt as Chairs for-Flat arid T Rail; !hogs, Switehes, c.• all kinds of east and !wrought troll Shafting. Rehm pritetical meehantrii, and; haring made the demands of the "Coal Region th'elr study for years, also all kinds of )Isehinery In their line of hasineas, they Satter thentselves that work done all their rstablianistnt Willgreesatienortion to all mho may honer them with • ; all. All orders thankfully received and 'promptly vile• le %dad, on thelonet reasonable tame.. 1• • THOMAS WREN, JAMES WitiOt„ • N05.52,*114 ' .-! 47-tf _ - PALO AI g TA4 poLl.img MILL. 111)141 nostnurentiotitretleiltmdiDeli:4ll:LerPibaillie: Pri.t.l generally. that tbeirnew Rolling ar.ol at ru Pain Alto Is now cranplete, and In MI operation. and that they ant preparodlo ;furnishiris of various patterns,.welabing from "4 to '7O lbs per ai d. Also, different slzett ot Oat, square and !sound m hante tar Iron. (hlirrn tor rails or bar Iron are respeettuliv solicited, and will boot wilt' Prompt attentkm it lett entice at -Ibe-Itoliiirs aim, Bright! Torrler Hardwire ittoria. C,contre rtet,nrat tbeirotnee. narroob, Ling a, 470. ar ICE—Ni E. corner Centro and *N. &Owl streets, Pd 'Unix Foterrikki , Januar, Intl Thn gtoderstgrood Mao uue day tamed a notable stater . the style and BM Of ftAIROOTNIZi (X), fortkill - parposs nQ eiaaufartaatag Railroad owl Yee ?'iron, at their Palo Alto , , IIAYWooD, RICUARD LES. • • ';• • • 0 gOing ENIGHT, i . Wis. HMO. • i . Tim ll Settled' the f Itajwoo o thinaist Its of Lea, sorts a by •hot 4( Lee (I 00. • Jatt.lolo . ' " 14t CO., 1 : . • , • TamiActlim UMUaUCI PONAL ~i~easpu.LE._ TBSMOT 1 PORT VARBOXv; . ; ~, s ,r. i fekliatieti Walla* ra . - - 11 ' 1 - leeritakit; mi. -- -.t' ' ' • '• - '''' '. _pia Podlaaidasultaipal elsothoiritalisiaaragtiae!. ~ ,tooppiarfiamaipkihses.7 ~ 4 leaf ago .the •‘,040,1pt;. .; Mayor stood 1837 Ropuldiaap to , 2110, And. ... This ypir as yote is 105 itapaMlesa . to. 1538 --" mai' The City -Coattail 101 . rot' web iftwirt' Rol publicastio 24 sad". : Tbia•-yeal. :it wit sland::ii: 24 ,/00 13 4 ) /4 4 1 / 0 fei,r IRtigt •-, :: '‘. ,:. ; - •,. -. • - .lPlitti Latest !raw lessruripe: "" Per itisauilltip litmus, Wit ban Liverpool if. -7 ACM tgtha 28th alt .lgawa asiampuryal* -NU- • -- 'bud baa Ilually'obtalued the opsntog q( three, ports In Japan tothf fieta of *a faut,graarila. , ere. A batik. bail beers fought homier. th 'pat' •-•" fish arstt Pstsiessa.:tbs Letter 4slng nu/s& kat .fur Dratiategre stylk - .Nose 4,22115tmg la ,; Ter birrif; ,Whear l 114 awl. Cora 84 jotter. • tocaseatswist sheettswiev - Att .far 4 heard from, the sots los • &aromas sands thus :—Agollsy, Republican, 27,901; Iwg- . bath. fr,063: The Tots for COUgren in the - First , District fL Chwk, unv-IFlstw bard, Dom: PUT; Clerk's rasjosity . . 436.•:la tie .! hawed District, Ardasy . , Dant, SepuWi is„ sleeted by a kare rasjor!V. la, tfis Third.Dii; trict, halm heir* it 'Arnold, - Dena.; has ' 333 amniorie Ihe:lfintrth alstriet is ia dotal. • Mi. :Logi*, tars is ,largaly ReeeinliasSA. , • Ittear.—A.Complit of citisetta .0( ..Miaterilis • whp cootemplatsd eapetig its a distillery J ocasta, • • Wise, hers twos ladaced Is relinquish titS blost;t ItuiOjraiu lirrausauria.—Olvil weir Pmts. A impend ?mined .trig-sad Sardinia. Itapielo eosehatis• id • but a largo aims far Tei.44940: prorallidgin that unliappi kingdom is laid to b. ' ferocious. ' _ • I slit hat !K I in etroduced Into our stala. tare, giving to tie 'cities, boroughs and totru Alps the potter et estabilthlng for the use of ther Inhabitants, and of for that pierposs, a ta: equal in amount tp 9110 A dollar, for ovary taxable Inhabitant: • • - Tall_geeusei .s3W . Cealitee Wea.—Detee freer - Macao to the. 21141 aim:eery last, state that, op to Wilda*, the Soicliebr had destroyed ta Cantos. 4000 beadles% and sliteglitenitt 70,0041 of the habltanti. The Chinese compete their' levees at t 10,0041,0110. Thaimple are • bitter and musome• aced against lb! English. APPITIti Alp - 8711-iNO III .-. TitiTOßCP.—WHilitn Yoiing, of I3otith Pittsburg, says : 77 "After having 'sufferer severely' for serbial days,srlth ti . most diitressing speck. of • DiarriKie, I perehaest bottle of Bceillave's Holland Bitters. It gradual- ebeelied thi diseskse, mitt.reittred my bowels to ! perfect - Before Iliad finished the bottle,' fonud - niy appetite and strength relishing. I believe It worthy of th ebyseter'syou : give it; end shell recommend it as inch." • Tan Cem.simum arm Load ,Wonts or Barra . Warms.—A miry Interesting Utter from nor es... teemed Ituropmmeorrospondent, "W. will , be _fOund in another. column. The Information e, undue& In these letters Is fatly worth **year's imbeiiiptiou to the -Miners'. imuwai. The Euro peam mews of our correspondentwre life.like sad .timtnntl, 'whits hisdeseriptions it. terse, Weill? gait o lgripliiiajd spirited. , 011E4' L i tirtsit fouotry• and wh Douai& Th ass now Iris ' Sash as gearEqs for , Ike-, 40. • _ • rsalvairbatao , , 111 Ova sash ' • . customs of I • an* imam. reran. R:COX: JONES, I taxi:aim liminuiscao litaP.At Barma n's s':Je CAD tile seen II map'of the' Canals bad Rall7 rk.adii TM: transporting' Anthracite Coal Irmothe Kraal Coal fields of Pennsylvania, to the City ?f New 'kink, Accrimpadying the, map,- which is" a beautiful colored lithograph on atom,, is it vo ile,: of the Same routes. Thai are by:J. Dutton filieels, z o.'E.' We haiflim "methadon of thorn. is they are the best, 'map and profile pr the cog . . midis that we have yet se en;. STlfiall AND' Wililirgir.—The: Manatee of the Democracy_ ere kicking .agairist tke nomination ' J • of Gen. Packer; who juror, of,apcA In , tilt; &natal voted for qrobibitory. Liquor Law. Tito Mon...EC. M. Straub is mentioned in connection' ,Witbibe.ocou•eivatire .element," aatils-aaadidiatc! for Governor: Prom Ole long and pubr lic.pareer. of tlialrou. : C. M. Straub ( apart from Ms practice at the.bar, we think tlinjust.the mau to lead Wit — rebellious rum force& Viva -Suite,' •and wtiakey ...4:Tas• MONTGOMERY LIIMIZIL—Our esteemed co temporiirylippeareion Thesdsy in a new dress, whick , now srenikri it one of the neatest, as it has alwayi been, one of the ablest ,edited papers of the literlor. Independent In tone,-the Pottstown Ledgeiwieldi an influOnee in ire . community in .which it is pu blished, commensurate with its de serts. Messrs. Davis i : Williamson, the publish. era, wffi sieeept our congratulations upon tbe sub stantial evidenie of the; prosperity of their in . tererting paper, and our be wishes for their iiirSSYLVilliTit LIMMILATUZIL -MARTIISBURG, April 3.—Botrar.--.The Free 11,10111 g Law was taken up, and a vote being takeu•was defeated—yea, 32, nays 39,4 a follows: Tons--Meaars. Agustin°, Babcock, Deckhouse, Balt,Henson, Chase, Dickey, Dock, Bytter, !minx): liriestand, Rpm, Housekeeper, Kauffman, liirr; Lebo, Moorhead, MumelMap, Peters,: Pars cell; Reed, Shaw, Sloan, Stratton,. Thorn, Vail, Vonvoorhie, , Wa rner, `WllLtton, Wtntrode' and Witham, • • Nayis-..Mesars. - 'Abrams,- Anderson, Arthur, Rackets, Beek, Brown, Calhoun,' Campbell, Carty, Crawford, Ept, Foster, Hades, Ilaniel; Hamilton., Hancock, Behr*, Hill, Hoffman, (Berke,). Johns, Leisenring, Longeker. Iftanear,- Mellvalo, Puree% Petrikin, Ramsey, . ( Philadelphia,) Ram jay; (York,) Reamer, Roberta, Smith; (Cambiia,) , Prolan, Yesghtley, Westbrdok, Wharton, Yearaley ndlinunernian. • ' April 4.—Honst—The, vote by which •the Krell Making law was DegoUSW was reconsidered 'aud on niotion.it was made the.order , of the, day , for Thursday, next—yea* 48. nays 25. April 8.--BariArs.--The following bills weft pissed :--A Supplement le Gil:Diamond Coal Co., extending the provisions •otija 'charters; an met relative to the management 'and development of the mineral land. of Schuylkill county. Hones.—A reeolatlon wart subMitted, making the bill fur the sale 'of sin, Main Line the gen eral ceder of thels7-for every afternoon session during next ' , net, until disposed of. The . reglotion was:l*W by s vote of 35 ayes to-24 11ot.totso ro Pookisa.—Thel new paper or mt. Pi r yor. at Riebinend, Va., "The South," "posi tiTely demigods of the Admistration that it mil* ad, !lomat itratot persiitteat effort to , re. daeri lo thi aequisitioo of Cabs."' ' CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR THE JOURNJIL:r-, PIItIL4L.S6 N. TOILS 21111TILL1 BIASULICT -°° , - raLLADIGLPIIILI. • 11311, soar! - IltOk. " 4 Antheingilrodry,Ro-1,555 1 $7 00155 24 00 26 •L•1--' ",-' -- " N 0 . 2, - -11 VS t 4 26 .„. r . •• " . No- 3 , --0 25 00 25 - - Clumps' Yealfr.l , No-i. - -CO -r• ----•..- 1,“/ '. • ./C 0 . 2 ,;:".. -77 •r-re —— -41 - -:- ..• -otak. ft, No. 1, -1 . 34 004 34 lo to co. so 60 Lathing Sara . 65 000 116 00.44 0066116 00 I ugllith Refined ' ' , , _ .6111 00€11 70 00 59 000 05 00 J. = m e an loir;ffsuannicr. 68 W@ 70 00 - - -. “ - Rolled,' 190 0006 65 00 el -.....- Liana, • . , - 46 .. 11 so .....,-... t:ssitsits; ton 40 ,/' 45 00 - - - LoUer.Platei,No. l , 100. 6 2 1 -- - aO O •: " 1 N 0.2. •• 4 _, _ ..... _ .... diles,Aviletteened, ton - - - .... - - R. R. Spikes, - Miietiessis _ 100 -,,,,.- -4 - -- 4' 1 ., 4 660 Eo3Uall ' " fr F-416'- , - 9 14 75 SPAR& " - 70, -,- 6 6 to,- . ~ 4.6welhing, - 100 lbs. -' -,. -- 29 000 30 00 Rode, Olff, • ' a - 4r.-- -ts6oSe 50 rig Galena, ' 100 lbs. - --0 11i 37. - - 4111 il 76 . Chester County, - - 626 -4 -6:- - Vnia, • _ 637 -- 0 4 .- - Foretsn. . , ',' 637 6' ,51 25 Bar, N0..1„ ' - 021 6 3 -..-. :Produee, PrOVII•1011 and 061 ldemkets, .. .:\ 1101 . 111LA111.‘ WIT TIMM. asssucoai. l y t e4 tif3 r " . : 7 0: :( r 0 : : Ir. :is' ::2 Cora veal ". 220 260216 ' 9 26 Wbeet,red,bush. 143 160 136 1 : ss a hits " 1-60 1 eff 146 2CI Rye, o ' _52 . 114 5 6660` Corn, while, " 64 • 76 •IA 62 " yellow 4 ‘ 66 -541 49 CI hats, ... 47 '• , stto 41 50 Cheese, per Th, 'lO% 22#131 - 10 15 Coffee . ; 11 10 111 10 16 n oz ,„:. - I, ' I.‘ 'Mt Mllllllpork, ' Z 3 50 Betber,Sefry,“ 14 : ®^S - • .•• Furor, 1111/}4 9 0 11 '• 1401asses,petgalt. two 76 0 0 60 011, linseed. 53 . • " vludierede, 77 osl . • . - • , • • • " " violet, 46 090 . 1 - rod, ' r i 460 73 63 .72 • i .. lard •• 110 1 1001 20 I " " i r nn ir g itt2 . '4 : • MA _r (Wholesali Prices: Wheat Moe, bbl., -.IP DI. DAM Pe gibes, pee*, $4 OS R)e Ploy r, 551. 450 do do , uoper'd. 200 Theat,Ausbel, 1 O. 144 Dried Apples, par'd,2 00 Rye. do • 1/011,dosee, /6 Dorn do nutter, per pound, 211 este,: 1%044111a5. • 1034 ohdc44, do • • Dame, do 12 11 14 Timothy ?3411di • 42b Lard. • " 1 1 Clover bed, 6 641p15..44r, do ' so 11sy k potiOtr, ' 12 MA Pon "eik• 4 ad parramnuaar; irsconvon- MASMATIII. • (Retail PLOD -Wheat , •• 1 my 11 .66 ri do 10 Se do It ON. god By, at 116 Cb°P IA diolk be, *xi Cone Seal 60 do. • ORAIN.--Wblto Whldil.Hlll al 6l. 05It 1141 " 11/411.11 at At 65 do., Ry4 4o do. de.. Oita /1040. m iff at le etr._per lb. Mellow' 121 , 40. ;t,—,,,,2336.:5hb,1,r6 11 10 12 do, 3 , 4 1 gold de. 14 told d0..15416°- ' i t _ 104,36—80ti0r Don to. 044356 Mow 00 le do. 1430 16 $ l4 . dos. d O 4 - Petit' ltteo 11 Ao. !IT= r de, "d" 101 te 14 . do. crushed and Pal 16 do. • • • ght fiarlitte.. ' -Y-+. ~. ~'a: -r , . . S ~ y ~ Rw r
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