~,. , I . • . . . • , ~, - 1 .1 ' 1-, ~,, , . .............- ..r_____ , . .. . - a? set; by our Coal Lehltrli C084'1414 el ifiiililitiliiieattial. 's"- ' ' • fr 7 ,___ , -• .I . - BATCH after bateh -of bank : ball{ are Jtarried weed) deserve to be, I, they / through the Itiinse We ril'ilot know Whet, n, per% ope , to r s . Webarena lintility to gratify, and we Fur the week endingise/Eallir l iee laity ' Ar " 1.1 • bei-L!.... k ik . t t- i;„::., .. t ., - ?,, 4 1... - ,-,. 7 ..,• • ated 'against the . c't‘nylkill Haven Bankii, The to L, the nitee soitY:of ipeahlng:so !auto!). on this L e gi g h o o m =4 Sat. a, ' : 8\11121 1.083 fif; - at m • '), - -:- :- -'fir :..; ..9 '' 1 -3',./a .- .' -- bill incorporidlog It was :defeated by one 'eke-- • poin htit..lrt the Prolekt.ilireA4 to preserve the spline Mountain Mien, ~ '• 141312 ,::,col is era which ottr large population co gu ie t il l ecT x Luf - 5 4 0 3 ' - ~ 000 09 -' 75 03 • _:` 7.--- - - -=--_-_: Schuylkill Haven certainly needs bank in , 1, , &cal. trail; .. of this region, .4. - ' 1•" --- • • --'-:"' . - 1 -----.7.-= : aaaao . 6 A I ties; ln fact is ulna ' more deserving than some dope .ds for sopporl, and wrest It from the grasp, Blailui l " do' -- 1 - . ' 53 0909 / I rttA, 4 tiltr uninut N. Mirk and Lehigh Coal Co , el ts I,l= es • other sections that the Leglitaturchas favored in of. t. no who would despoil •the producer of the German Pen 4: l ie lh al Co., I'' l'lt 17 ' - IEI 17 / are utterly opposed to . the p ro. rewa • ,of all his labor and his prepertYalso; mod swilli henT OY s ig eee ll° , ontaln 151 07 - Isl 07 Theis is no ' dri their. families to penury arid want; (end 43'.00f8m2fAdt.156, Coal - Co, . " 73 1106 ' a r ra 1180 // s .e° . • this . respect. We eek s ' '--------....---___ sent system orincorporetlig blinks. 1111 , operation . 11. sin , of these men call ihemselves Obrieticeire toe; tillt - -Al- Coal e Co., - ' , ' - 2 4 111 4 00 " . • - .47 16 pDTTSVILLE. -A. in lien °FA Free r w ig e4l o i r ev w e r l o i ri t g is ? time to speak Plainly. AraeriS 114 ttibtd Cue; C°4' 1 . _II2-__-.-,--, -__.-...,L.--- --___Aialt_ii 25 1957. iteco howe r r it c ylo it a ir th r e ebe pel.. " Iro ple n, l ' j ei n n a d ed a ; 00 02 8042 iiATVltaikirt • ____. Ban L ps Late, which the State would fl ourish tin.. t -:. . . k" '. here they Ste really needed ' - • I Total, __ • 11,S111 la • lant 01 - THE elientation or the Vines Jot AL 15 t.§ . l t oti s. :: der, establialr ban-S ' .:, „ T 1 e Lehigh Trade, like our own, opens very , 1 4 ekilill 14 V 4 4 1.31 R: R. , • other ) the " Vera" d-rtlalig of a m .It c,. to Schuylkill Haven Certainly has !bong 'claitne,p . t t au i i n y _,..„ m• of the - ratora in that ft _, ', Week ending Satnediei heti ••• I - - Cap no ect ,Pbu shed of the popnlatt.n. an ar i l s ; the have been set skalds Wilic le cannot widet ' ` • oPe •-•- ° w on BPris'%leoereln ] stone;'" . , ''2lBl 19- - 40,929 17 i- 1 n e In its columns Is, of con . worth m y y - • Fern eto start and sell at present priees-4hey B-sl auX4r Lae • 89 '•. • • 1. 891 1 / 1 " * MA I I 3 Or ruin- ta raci er f eet as h e rates many I . kree the ps oth per ee . Pie. / n i.. yalld• - ! : ' ', ''' • ,•, : woo d sooner lie .idle and buy 4 what _ coal they N . . an Yo cu rk ru t dge lohlith 41 , t t 1 , .• : , , 1 1- .0 1 I I . 15 9 ,socr os 00 12 p e -o rc e ie r on ernes the rates of advert! art ihro3 ll lTlr. , , - '4. del in mice according to the elrodstlor ' to 1 tit ---------__ . McKean AND' ELI iiiirl AND tHEROTEIENT , ' "pp y pm' or d ers , 6", ant° ' m " them- ce ' en ' huiksisn 'g rad° ! - '" 5 '''' . 17,911 °' , AO. - . .1 - 'dyes. ' ..- . .80VT,84 WARD MEE 1, Coitr•xr.--The First +nun! Report of the Bearli i . - .. - Debit& A Denim do ~ • •' .' :. 019 Cr: - 113.8eton . .. 4 ° • *°O ' 4 • 000 03 c - ~, - 5 ,,,,th • / . ;Pottsville f Directors of thsCmatiany l a II : gut. 1:10 The following shows the increase in the Coal ... - ~ -- - A meth:get' the citizen ,or i . . 1342 16 Ingo OS 1 . • n ookyon il!1•14117 Report accompanied bY the . East e s Retort, trade this year frOm all the Anthracite Regions Eh ha tota ' 4u ' u te ' to • oiod l iost . •) : .. ' will be held at the diserk2 ll . Evoking, April 25,155 , , , , ler the pl , , of . .d ec tin g •cop . iou ed slyilleutated . , with .r d , lagrants . and maurn p year I . ps,iis . nen that a :se ii n g d ßa th i e l i roio r Cia . l . t? tide: . ' Loren i ,Decreate. BY Bail Bead,. Inn. Tool' very interesting , and we bays perused and ix- . ' 2,,t0s oo MVOS Ca ' 1 '' • By OfUnli. /6.1/60 00 - 24,078 14 ~!' flt u d e emi r o .,,,,,witer of Connell and f r Behind Mee .ege.ta to o bo . arum t h em witheonsiderableintisfaction. The- • 21,451 w e al., atm. to elect d.,1 i,S c h uylkill C anal , irwida ' .• v a e f ~ • •• Div* for South lands of thee:l44th; as the name Implies; are sit.. , • 11627 011 414541. Oil q toe Chief Bur- _ --. -,--88.72.2 . • retigheonvali° ° s e nominate °lnd ' matted in McKean rind Elk counties, file State.- do' Canal," ... .. ~, '.. -., 7;348 In lt ercsle ates in e l F Bs Tell h ala r ' IS ' Thal IFOrl" linStli n s4 07 ..;• • Trous ' Nr , Ingh Constable and Auditory of the bo. - gars, They embrace an area . of 130,580 acres, are t 2. 4 'th- Scranton f Ecitith; . : ' ".• '• 74,825 - _ ' -: - ,_ , • . '• , I .1. • . 125,919 09 . 1 b, to be voted for at,the election to be held In this riled within the tuathermost coal-fields ' of Mu:, . oz rue uontai'vextertun ann. • • ' _ ' 170,181 - . 28,789 Bl anc h ch u m s t a v ell u m ,. :. ~ ; , -- . 2 003 4. 6 0°' u t ch, on the eras In May nest. .', sylvania, sad consist of a plateau 2000 feet, ahoye , - • . 28,759,:' . _ do Elisabethport, ..- -!- 2 43 tide-water, furrowed by a great timelier Of streates . ' • . , .•••v : 'tar Mortis Canal BasthatPhiMpsherg, 199 , :r. Ova ADTHRTISING•VOLVIINE-Limited space which towards 1 --, at ' ; I ncrease this year, ' 151,311 tons amiss:. Toll " 310144 Coot to Jersey gay 75 ototo - hAIItt run every quarter of ecompasz. pitch:die the possibility of &tieing separately,the ' The whole country in which the estate I. situated clog the . ne w' Regions. '' , ' ; only 61 cents. tiew sidrertisments to be found in our advertising Of the above tureen* sot over 50 or ,150;001:1" air-Tolland Freight from Willosetiaree, White 1111T00, ' is one continuous forest, bearingmoinexhatinible - umns this week. IVe can but direct the atten. I tone have reached' tide water-the other poition Rockport , illseislul•hilmelicksiek to Bristol; supply of valuable' timber.. Buried beneath the • . . I , ' - Wilkes. R. R.' L. Cant. D. Canal. Tato., don of the reader to:them in a general romper. surface are mineral treasures , whose nine is just l'ai been "" ileied • ' hirin g the' wipter le " °on wilkethOTet (toll,) - ,I'S 6 41 . 31 1 . $1 zr, `. i SCIIOOI6 , DIRECTORS will And on lour First Page becoming knOwn:• ,The cool veins usually lie the lines 'ot the improve:nen short of tide water..L ee releh ice t frual kport, lnd ,e9n to Hav , , , on te Benoit In article' on County Behold SuFe ,ntendents. It, shore water teeel,L/The section of Peensyltente Tat report which we cop! d from a Honesdale , roo m pe t gae tiry t t i t i ! ) . :41,, •: • 1 :11 TM= do do roight,) 'Mains facts and suggestions w rthy of. atten- in which the land, isf the. companY are' located , ! ),per, that the difficollses“ b tween the Delaware. tine perusal. - " : ' .: ' , is destined we do nift doubt, at no distant key to and iludion ,-and Pennsylvania Coal Companies, 1.1.01 E Match Cr o ak, ( t r e ett it) S , . .30 ~, 3 i •. . ...,... --__ be the . tentre of i'Mptirtant mining, operation,-- ha d . been ansicably . adjnsted, proves to be incor- Freight f r om metneh Spunk tom yin, ISe . 4 ACILHOWLEDOXINT.7I.O 0108311 Lebo and ton . The delimitates grades to market are most, favor . rect. They continue lathe ''same s;tuation they .coal tar Welles passing over the Filkesbanre %lbw& I I shoat of tide, pays 50 10144 of 25 ?onto te a an and freight • ginteller, we ere indebted for pu lie documents. - . were before. • _ able to a profita bly coil and' iron trade. 1 41-•••••••-• ':Tar LEBANON PALLET 11411110 A between Lela- . I I Witzrznx EntotsYtos-Tn z Kir gcr ay : Wu sex- unquestionable authority, -that the assertion of I wzra. . . Som. , : n and Readidg,firill be - in ord l r for the run-• Lykens'Talley Callao, 1,347 12,205 • ' INO.-It is stated that every boas whieh leaves ',ming of trains, early in. June nes . ; the city of Wheeling goes freighted with familres our correspondent last week that the: Delaware, Short Mountain Co., 1 941 7,357 •. , /2'''' .19,753 1 . :Tea wire suspension bridge act SI the -Genesee of boats loading at Pittsburg, Marietta, Zinn- • sale at $3.80 on board at Roundout before the ._,..._._ -_.- l .r o ver,, near Carthage, N. • Y., • ' completely pule, Perkersburie, Cincinnati and Louisville. It p eaas yt ea m a Coal Company sold at that rate, is • Trevor*** CO*l Mired* Slow 18157. , 4 . 5 not top much ter say that steambwita on the I was, MAL. ...3/Itroyed by the' recent storm. ii, )23,000. '_.. . i i..untrue. It was only after the Pennsylvania Coal For the welt, 2,806 15 6,887 05 • •Ohio river are e rrying as many passengers as _ 'AIIiERICAN EZDICAL ASSOEIA 100.-The an- the railroads. 'ln eed, the tremendous emigration Company sold at these rates, that the Delaware:, Broad Top Coal Trade ter 1857. i . 1 -from the county towns in 'Ohio and Ponnsylva- and) Hudson Company offered tit sell 'thei: old . ' nhal meeting of this important , . sedation will •nia is creating *firm. A Wheeling paper of Fri- stook at that i r i ce. tr p to oar ) s pat go ing to F o r the weak ' I "wit- ' your., 1 lib held this year on the sth et lif jr, at Nashville. day sa ys :„1 I , ... TLunesece. - ~they had not fixed _on any price • L.. _,. . _ 2°"l 13j4k3 - . We heard yesterday that some twenty-eix a Press: e mn a ms .b ind v aii i Trade , 1 8 57 . _,. the beat men in Bilinsville,Relmont county, Ohio, farllkeir Coupe be received from the mints this f . i,, „.l ' nag. ions. ;Tax action of our Governma , tin increasing had all departed for the Wrist at the same time.- year. ' . For thi lnat week, ..1 . 13,340 /, 144,600 o: r Naval forte inthe Isthmus w tens, meets the prove' Cf Lord!Napier, the Bri ' h Minister 'at 1 .4.. tf This is also true of all the towns in this - Section of country. The travel through Pittsburg alone, Mn. Matnils.r writes ns that as impression h as according to the papers of that city, average one ' one abroad that be- charges,. ss' 00 per horse pow . er . per annum, for . the use Of. ; . hi j s Water . Pu ri- - . --- , - . Os:sal allIt4:0033.1111, _ AND•OTIIKIt SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. con:ltem MEANLY BT THOltroon lb OLIOILiat BA- 8 1885 , ashington. • , • 1 ~1. a th k o m u f s c i t n h d e a la d k a e y sh a o l re th r e ou lo te r s es it t i c s ii e m su pu tn ta at t ed ion r , t w ira hi m le , . . . ~ Ti editorof the Pete:lb:all •rPren inning two to threethousand. , Tying Apparatus. This he saii Iva mietake.- en. nee an, - ' Rallroedsr —k......-.1 ' the enjoyment or a plate ors bertha?, red, • This immense rash to the West this Spring can. His charge is $5 00 per horse Powel for then° .' ri ,fresh slid lusciousi 'We 'are indulging in a ' 1 f torso or snow. . er F. l hia, Readlnit A Pottsville . 50 ABU toy `not but lead tatinanolal derangement./. Hardly a of the Patent 'forever. He. as no annual char - mine a and g e b uyibuish , et , ..„ „ 50 63 g 04 day panes but some of our wholesale merchants • are informed of, the, failure of name ' of their gee. lir. McCreary who has n this Apparaoa Mount Carbon •--/--- - - 50 60 62 - • Mount Carbon and Fort Carbon - - so to 62 .11 •-1er0.... try piliroflB.; Yearly aIF of the emigrants speak. highly of it. The ex of erectiog „it '3llll Creek 1 60 60 62 1 1Nor • BAD Ines..-- , Ttie Read og Journal ad- carry considerable amounts or capital with them, is only from $lOO to $l5O, and the cost of the ingre- B L c o h r ulllTai k ley . I . _. . 50 50 62 60 00 00 vises the conductors of -"the aid- our ergan" to and thus help to embarrass tor a time our mono- dinar' used ore comparatively nothing. , swatam ----1--- -.- • • 60 7 8 11 ' eiroAlt by the Cremate of Judas, • ng themselves. tarp affaire. The demand for money absorbs all • Canals: PRICER or COAL The Delaware, Lackawanna Canal Navigation • 50 14 . 15 .' - 4 - • 7 • that is offering whether in bank or enter it. , : , he' they are: Incapable of worki •gl further milt- , A threat Western Railroad Co., have fixed the fol. " " I preferred - - • 60 24' 25 lief, ;and ire thoroughly deirdithrooghoet . • ~ . Union Cana- -1---• - - - - 5o -12 12% • lowing. Prices for their Coal lentil June 1, at the " *- preforr'ed --- '1 - 50 Is 16% -t 'e State, they hid better adopt e eggestion. S' THE COAt . TRARE. oints named below : . ,Del-i Rud'n Cool k Transportat'aCcee 100 121 1•21 y, e o t 6 -• _....„,, „ I , Railroad dlCoaleenlpard ein _ . • • • - . Delivered on board of Boats at Ithica. , Little Schur). Nay. B . R.& Coal Co.' 50 _4114 4134 . , Tat Prnbroz Gazy.rre, unde •. t i conduct of Jo, to t i n d im jog n aziam ir gitua we! ir_ ci i., 1.. vqt wv ,I!ew i im miliiilliiitliiiisie —-si•lra no i ei s Lump, , _ I , g 3 T o. Lehigh Coal k Navition Co.. • - 50 74 75 r friend, br. Henry Pul ton, Pi x irited, and an . - - ',' • , Hazleton (Del Coal . ' abdent advocate of the nor ‘r. dying irinciplei of il Pottsville. Apra S 3, 1 8.57. • , ° e ' - Back Mountain l C - ............ 50' 00 'OO Pennylvania Coat OR. R. Co. - - - 100 93 9334 . . , -r -:•F eedcm. 'The 'Doctor di good service in.the '' • - - - - _ _ . La' Dauphin Coal* It. R. Co. - . - 100 48 So .1 I 1 campaign, and in the coining contest we will - . L B Ly j ea k k ie:r 4 .ll V va `l ead n ie e ivr e md olo imi at o ik d ' ": 0241 .71Cc0 c0 "..... -: 51 50 50 35 1 1 ' 51 15 1 ,4 t. b d i o i u rr b u te r d a lY nk , r fl . iid i his plume foretdcitin the Re , , - -66•0 - I . . •• 1 NEW GRANADA .- As that Government appears • e 1, -.igratioli we demand, Coal Canspanleas rorest Improvement Co ' 25 25 .. 25 North American co; preferred - • 25 25 '25 - ~• 'l4 ° I common - - Delaware cloal Co.' _. . . • 50 00 0 ) comberikd Coal CO. . 50 18% 19 ' , our citizens at New CreW Coal C.o.L. • BIlsoilluaeoue: w t ar Miner,' Bank - 'Z- - - ..... 50 56 58 Farmers' Bank - I - -- - - •• . . 50 5.6 58 Potterrinefias Co. -1 - ...... 60 29 30 '' Pottsville Water Co. - - - - - T .; 25 18 19. _.,. ..._ Adispose,d M. give us the initials • , t r i themassacre an pitlege of Pinanta, anlimposing array of , Sired tio.rendesicins t the Pact . , • • tirminas of the Pan ma Rails% 1 . ,, suggested and the mmediate Melia:ice with New dranada is I , f rther negoWation. . CAN'T SWALLOW a CH 411LRI re in this county, t the Line ewe are gradually f dropping ..1 n of the party cannot swallo c4le notion's of the Banner, not '; lilical dishonesty of his New.. I cumbat isvelissfidly, the 'tried m Meats of the Freemen of Pe hit work, decidedly, • i , .ABITTERIFot TO FREEDOM,— sTaney'il opinion in the Died Se .11Mtureti to . "order' to suit the - 'slivery party admits of notion in oppolitiop r ta an . opinion time years since It is a singii .an American becomes _it . conve l he is invariably , the bill rest ft, Itii the card with Chief intim ; • I a • 40 URIC I .AMD ALLENTO 11'• It AROA.D.— Active 0 ° '°e ih rlill e tlii : bin a tit4 illi wunth a i n esi e aP a g i mile t ur h e st dtr il t' 8\ . at i a u ti n n d t P t r t. : gb way; firl progress. "I • t t a corps of Irish open dm . wits pick and ` s ovel,;are Vusily engaged in th' work; and that l a "about three 'VIM -of the ro ' was last week , staked off by the Engineers. Sc ylkill count; has a 'large interest in the buildio . tif thia Road.- Stie stiould not only feel a soieitu`de in its st.uction; but should aid seer etically the pro ... jcpt,'until the lait rail is laid. t - . " f„,,' • 1 „.- .WO COMETS 18 TIIE VIEW/et-LIMA. Marry in. foims the Natioilall i hitelligencei• that dn other. tele e / .ictopie comet, discovered by D. Bruhn!, at Br '. lin, March 18th, is noir visible' in the northwes.: teM pait of the heavens. 'lt Is supposed to isi idantique with the third comet' (1,546, discOvercd b; Brorson—an elijilic orbit fd , which ,has been 0 . 1 - • • cumputed by Dr. %on Galen, b which it returlis to t ; its perihelion June 25th of t 'e present year L) The first comet is increaSinilt ',distance from the . 4th;, • o the second i approachba and will be'visi blis during t he who dof May. 1. • „ t •• "--- I ; • lOnio.—ln that State, a bill as become a law wliich provide. that all prope ty held for reli'gi; ouy Purposes" shall be deemed be the property 0 the congregatio, and shall _held by a nar perafion foot at p rpose, for 'organising. wh i lch f i ' the'lbill,alio provides; but I ; ease where it as alrl'ady • been . deeded to an i 'dividual, for tlie eliurcti, eselusive of aley rights f the congregation iC may rdwain in his hands ti f hii death'or To. moral; after irhich r ii must pa into the posses sionlof the contemplated (carp° ation. But if , o such corporation hai be6n for id, it shall p i k t i ,p Stite, to be held in tru for the congite g ;aim. This, of maim, would lititeifere with e pfesent system of holiiing-churFil propertyamtg '`the Catholics.' ." ^ '.,... . t • I .0...•... , . .__ . ,Pneciseur.—We : • have openly charged that *thy sheet,' the Philadelphia :News; with that .himesty, and it. is !li . sentimo t that has gained ground so rapidly throughout he State, that the Weirs has not only lost caste, ,at all influence--• ilia= st to the Reading. Jorea y in the last ca . l n pitign an advoCate of Mr. kit more:. I ' ln this vicinity the intlu tine of the Nitre gins fur naught. It' is ,p1) . 1 tiger regarded as an 'American paper, but a pira ical tender to Lo-! ebroceism, sailing under - false 'colors. • 1.4 d yet , the .Vefes has the udacitY to whine ei: its honesty, purity of' motiand principles, tqc, Bala : none are blind en ugh in the Ameri an party to bet:again des red by-A Pier Ir t tlich , can be bought'and sold for political pni pcst.s,'like sheep at the shttusb . .1 , Tlic NEW YpttiC LEGIS!.eTI Liquor Bill, which if faithful; shut up ninalenths of tho . York State, and nt least nihe those which infest the cities o la'ticthe of its profisions on the jeht the violator not to a mere ovimenLin the penitentiary. • T that Pennsylvania. were sells L i ttw ‘ q3 violated cn the So b,, . tn t : l .i . oncr, while 'every man havi 1 ;1 . purchase a gallon' of_hati rt liigg it, perfectly regardiess king it e•Sinpulsory upon him t ( iur-Liplor Law, inefficient as l faced. I . Why aro the sutho shell a thing compatible wi tiuty o Assuredly not • sew' TitE liottoutlt. At the last meat. itig '4 the Vassners' Club, Ne fork, there war,a eta‘ieintnt trimly roleCt to the cultivation of the Imphy nwi African sugar- ane, itMluding the Chinese fug:ll,cent, which is o great interest to' ifor agrieulturin., engage in the expirimene ;f"producitig their worn tugi . M. of Smllb Africa, Ha t ted i filo meeting that Se had di4envereci, .gro7.4g on South r. • , rt., coast of 'sffraria, sixteeti diffesent Terietios the millet„ reseritbling in every resf4ct' the I :binese . sugar: Cane. It is tilt the'faviiiit e food tf cattle. The juice pressed from the pith'of this 1114 is more purely Saccharine that? the Chinese and therefore, is , mud better suited for 4- lisg sugar. Piro varieties of this plant are to our amine, read g (heir Maturit i , urle of the summer , everal steeling's I . . i ," !. tt . t*, wide froth the Aldan millet, W ere 1 the meeting, havint_much the:attest ,,rl' maple sugar. - • The _quantity sent by Railroad this i weekAs 29,847 .10 torite-by Canal 25,648 07 -, for the week 55,495,17 tons. 'Total by Railroad 545,- 277 02 against., 566,697 19 tans. Do. by Cabal ,87,824' . 01 against 80,790 07 tons to same period last year. The shipments this week ate les; by . 3;987 tons than lastweek,4nd 26,849 tow less than for . the corresponding week les_tyciar 'II '- - The trade is rapidly on the decline from this Itegion,—we are now 14;587 04 tons luthind the shipments to same period last year.. We think the shipments will continue to fall off for the en suing ttio"-weeke. There is a determination ,OD tho part of IC largo number not to puih their Col-. 1 Belies at present prices for Coal—and s it was sta. 1 ted yesterday at the Cool , meeting, that those • who had asked the highest price :for Coal were doing the most business.. The low prices at which some Coal 'is offered causes eonstitners to 'suspect ihatit icworthless. And there is Pet eat, for such sue t ts rcion,—bedaus. we know that tonne of the Coal' 'offered forsale.at,. these low rates, has been stoklked on wlitt#ea for a year, and inme everftwo yearis aslunsolcable. . .. i The snow which fell to the depth of from two to four feet ori Ildo i nday last, is gradually disap pearing from ou mountains. The Coal trade was only Interrupted about'a day and a batten account -of it. All apprehension of a freshet . • has Tossed awap.l . . We learn that freights have fallen to El B'o to New York. It wait discoVer . ed'that some of the 'Boatmen;,,to obtain quick despatch, and also do. murage over a certain number- of days, had made secret arriangemorit: to load at lees than $1 90.- 7 ,1 Thostrwho we& it l t -parties to this underhanded arrangement, immediately agreed.to load at El. 80. There-appear to 1;4 trickif,in all kinds of business. ~ : , MEzTitea or VOAL ' c., UPErfATORS.-.-oiiillg to a I delay in: receiving ' the notices, which were:detaineii. by an accident, a namber, i of the •Coal Operators ; 'did not receive notice of the meeting of Coal Op- 1 orators held . yesterday', and consequently t i ke meeting was not4fully attended as formerlyl— All those, howecer, who received the' notice in' time- were ',present. Mr. Tucker made a report ' ,of fits proceedinfi and .negotiationi with regard to prices in ilio'otber Regions, anifsiligested that :1 if the Operators would continue in the eourse they &renew nurseling, in withholding their Coisl until it Commands Si remunerating price, far two weeks longer;they tvould undoubtedly obtain it, andl the business Would! pay for the balance of the season. All the Companies and individuals in the different regions are anxious to co-operate in . chnintaing fair pi'. fur Coal, except the Penn sylvania Coal Conipany,' winch has already, we learn, sold about 300,000 tons of their Coal nt the• low rites published. One of the best speculations . We know 'of, is to 'buy up all the Coal of the Pennsylvania Coal Company at these rates.— There can be,no risk ib it—and let the Stockhold ers do without dividends forSeleetingeuch insane Managers for conducting their business. If their ini s tmteney, or malerolence t was condned to (bou; selves, it would teaks no ; difference—but when they po psist in carrying out their vindictive feel ingstowards another Company, bemuse they made a bad bargain vrith them, to ,such en eXterit as to 'endeivor to OW, not .; only their qwu Bieck , ;holders, but all'engaged in the trade—theiroily; to say the least eft it, ought to be field rip t the ~' public gaze,- ,'I • • ' • ',.. Wo would ' advise the-stockholders , if they can - not check the cinduct, of the Managers Ind , don't want to loose; to sell out as rapidly as' possible. To those, who represent to these Mena ' gers the- folly l ofl)selling at these 'rotes,—they state that they were - Mampelledto do so, to meet the Prices, that Bebuylkill Coal was offered by the Middle Mcn at Philadelphia—while to the purchasers, they claim the credit of putting dow'n the prim of Coal, and that the consumers ought to patredize' them on that ,account. We sincerely hope they will patronise them and buy up all their Coal at tho prices offered. If we are not greatly mistaken, front the'. signs of the timer, Coal will he higher. thati . ever next winter ' —and the:consumers and atilt.. stookhoiders also, instead of blessing the Managers of the Pennsyl vania Coal Company for their charitable conduct in giving Coal away atless than cost, and checking the supply,' to spite a neiglibbr, whose ihrewdness ! got a good Isapgainiint cti . them, (a strong evi- . 1 dance of Agir incoMpetency,) they Will not only. / ropadiate their charitable intentions, bat the] Board also, and place its management in the bands of those vrhO will pursue a differekt policy, ! A communication from Mr. Fraley, President of i the Schuylkill Navigation Company, was read by one dl the committee appointed to ask tiremlo re consider their former reply to the cousmillar,Aisir ini to knbrr more plirticularly what was required of them—end alto asking for the proposition of. the Railroad Conipani. On motion, the:committee . nr!ps continued to confer, again with Mr. Fraley,. and they wereinstreetictio state to, the Company '+ that the adoption of the 4rnis` facilities granted by I ,the Railroad Company to the Association,wouldi, be sntisfactor yl The meeting hinted pretly strong- 1 ly that the Conduct of the Nivigation Company was rather trifling, This Company seems to for- f get the 'position 'in which it stands in' thus! trifling with Elio interests of nine'llentbi of! those, who furnish theta with their whole revenue,' particularly when tbey ask for nothing that litua.l reasonable, and which. was granted by the Rail-I roadpimsPiiinrio promptly. Tkere maybe vomit men who have grawn riche:ttipongh the, misfor-1- tunes of others, and 'who tan lbok on'ealiuly and I 1 ,unfeelingly too, andAlsotheir neighhors rained,- 7 1 oppose every effut*,lo- aid them,--vidahiss.,give theinielves an; opportunity of obtaining theippro. 1 pertrat one-fourth' its ;value i but,thaith l Ood, their ! number As smell in this Ite;i f m,Anil If the Schityl-1 kill Navigittinn y cheats. bOistshi'Ao and eo-operate , wi t h " foci Portia in apposition ninn't 6 Pain :of ' the whole trade ; or ;who, they depend for rave-. nubs' and whole idiateiti a re matisl—thoicw n - . no!. oomplain if thstr,cen ' clact is ElVito l4 4 'nit it vessels are or le. Ai `Atlantic A r buratkizi . ettleoieht of the p be sutjeeted to max.—Subscri. can Banner and ithem. The true' w the impraeti toleritte the pa -. It.' is difficalt to honest seed nnylvants. 'l,lp , h., t Chief Justice .t CASS Wag Ulllllll iews of the pio t, ns it is directlyi 'oi . delispred'schne ar fact that 'when. to llominisia, e of. Freedoro.--:. Taney. : , s IRIS has passed l y executed, Wpl og-itiops in New —n•twon!ieffis lof that State. Vio ibbatli, will suil 6. no, but to impri s is right. yould Our Lignhr nth is tbe• buldlt ,syfraci6nt fun s lof the L.tataic I. take out a ilvensii. lit is, should be 04- les "inactive 1 Is a strict sense 'of Steamboat, - .- .4 00 Large Egg, - 1 - - - -, A ,4 OS Small Egg, Stove and Foundry Lump, 4 45 Chesnut,' . 1 . - ' - . k. 345 Delivel'ed on board of Boats at Binghamton. Lump ; I. - . - - - . $3 30 Steamb I . 1 , - - --. --- • . 355 Large Egg, - : - • - • - 3 6.0 Small Egg, Store and Foundry Lump, .. •4 00 Chesnut, • - . • ' - - '3 00 D4irered in Can (at railroad Depot) de , Siracuire. Lump,. - - - - . 7 ' 14 25 Steamboat, --( • - ii -, - 450 Large Egg, - , - - - 455 Small Egg, Sto e d Foundry Lump, 493 Chesnut, ' ' - 3 95 D/CLAWARE, CILAWANIA .0 IFZIVIVIN RAIL noAD.—The fourth annual report' of the Mana gers of, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company has just been published, and a copy of it is before us. This, as is already known, is both a Emilrimd and Coal Company, and their report embraces the details' of both branches of their operations : .. The paid up eipital stock of tbis companion the 31st of December, 1856, was $342,77250 The funded debt, , - - - 6008,500 00 The floating debt—balance after de ducting cash and other assets-.on baud, - - - - . 320,395 06 TOtal, - • - $8,121,667 56 The cost of the railroad and equip- moot was, - •. - 8,013,761 OS 'lto cost of the Cool lands and mi. Mpg improvemonio, • - - ' ileff,227 GO The tratuportation earnings for 1856, were, - - - 815;206 90 The expenses =of operating, repairs of roads, Lo., - - - 405,067 73 Net earnings;. = $410,139 17 The quantity of, Coal sold during the . year was 276,221t0n5, which yield ed,a profit of • e - - • - 148,207 53 beside, paying the intellect on their debt, the company were enabled to pay_two dividends on their capital stoek 0 , 3 per wont. each, in addition to handsome reservations fur the benefit of their t'ltenewal Fund" and "Coal Department Paid." Lim roan Coat Tans) APril 2,3 d, 1857. —There is 'no 'change to note in the value of anthrae ite.!..The arrivals hare boon liberal and the demand unuaually act ire for the time of yesr 7 the season proving unnivally cold and backward. We continue to ciliate by the cargo for Ches.' nut at $4 © $4 ' 2s—forLump and prepared $4 75 @ 4 85 —the latter price fur large size Lehigh. The retail price 'continues at $4 80 @ 5 50. The sapply of foreign to iu cactus of the demand; and prices are lower and tuisei tled; last min of Orrel atd 75 for 4 1larlsi Brook." Can nel is nominal at 9 25:®9 5011, tun. • PORT RIC/MOIR POLL TRADE, April 24,1 AVE.—We /One no change to note slate last week.. The 'demand Is In creasing gradually. * . . Bostois Coal Trade. [Goreded Feekty fro, the Boom Courier.] Sales of Sydney at EA, and Plctou &t i p chaidron cash. ln 'Nash Covets to notlcesalesof thehaldrons at .$11.2, and '1) cheldroos at 02 SO.It chaldron. Anthra tits, is retail demand at $: !I too. wromOr reero—ror..ror 01 '2!1(10 rooms. Schuylkill, white ash, - 655 75 0 $4l 00 . do red** • • - 00 0 do lamp,' - '• - 675 700 .Lehigh, lump. - - - 700 7 25 Lackawanna, • - - 675 600 . num ralcm—mts. run Or 2J/00 Wimps. • Cannel; - • - - - • - -51500 • -- Newcastle, come, - 11 00 Orrt h - . - - Sco- • r -Cumberiand, inti or - . •' do lioll, • • - do coarse lump, - Sydney, coarse, . - - - Pistols coarse, • - - - • do s One, • • Lackawanna, lump, - • - LehLih and Schuylkill lump; John a Lump, (Schuylkill) Prepared white and red ash, ' - BY TEL Freight, from Richmond Port Chester, - 1 25 Portsmouth, - 1 95 Roston, • !": • '' 1 75 Haverhill. • : 2 $0 Richmond, Ve4., 1 15 Washlngtoni.: • 1 00 Salem, Maas., :- 1 74 Lynn, Nam. - 1:75 Milton,' 51am., • •7 2 16 • Sehay11011 • Coa1 Trade for 1851. • Quantity otiOoal newt by Railroad and Canal, for the week guiding on Tkursday evenluA last: Tort Cat Sob: Pottsville. ' Schuyiklillistvrt, Aubtfitt, . Port - 010W 14 1 . • 22 ,567 10 25,648 07 • 69,847 10 Total for the ireelt,. tons, . 65,4% . 77 Total by Railroad In 7867, 547,277 02 " Canal' " • 67,624 01: Total by Canal and &snits& • low, 634 , 0 01 03 Shipments to pa* period lut year: • , Writ, TOTAL. 40,03100 585,897 19 33,111 00 80,199 08 • 82,144 00 869,488 01 834,901 03 By Railroad, BY 04=4 Dpon!i!i!edu 1357, so Ctr, • 15d1My114111Couity liallroads..llls7, The following Is the quantity of Coal transported °vet tholiametitalleoadslu fitchuylkilleounty,f9rtheireek edtitlog rifturedij *vesting tut : • , and S. Mimeo R.N., 2807'02 - •'-.1111,068 07 llaflion • " 3 , 774 17 32,857 12 Schuylkill Valley " —90567 - 06 63,353 13 Ptalsebon 14,669 11 138377 08 11111 Creek , " 11,705 03., 110.268 18 Little s . ebuyikill •'," 8,41.10 23'42 .18' Rate• of Toll, wad Transportation on ' • AIM lOAD TO VIE VIVIEN?. • ' , Prom . Prom Tins From t ' - .lll.Cartott.' 8. alien. Pi. Minion . Auburn. rro Richmond, $ 1 80 sll6 • . $ 1 &I. $1 eo To Phi . .• • I'Bo I:7fr ".' • ifog'-' 160 Spring Mills, 1'55 ' 180 , 1,13 l4O Reading, . 110 ._los_ 'I 05 Rates of Toll by Canal for the pirsseut: Frost Pt. Chrbon. .1111.Ctrbon. 4 Amid, It. Clinton. To Philad'a., 65 . ; 64 6l • 50 ' Spring 31111 q, 6O ; •59 51, '5O Noiristowti.. .55 , 54 , 45 . Iteadlog, 88 ; 36. .31 Rates of Fretiht by Canals Avon Pi. C. d' Mt. , Hams. • Pt. C7inlon. To• New Ytort; 1,00 . 185 . To Philairn.,. '• 00 85 . •,: -80.1 Scranton Coed Ts/ladlelor lIMT. Shipment); for thalami week: • ; • .- ..TOTAL •Tont. Nordi, tbas • • • • . soAssi South, • t -aatt oa. , • ..ritexkos /T: . a74r ôo Ptastrpve.Ceal Triad* for 1111117. - 1 Amon,c t.,r,afurr*, iluOrg 41iitsikoath of )friat 1857:, t 4 • , gra ta zont iit , "Ivatshraread.. ' • 1 kV. AN' Ttc)fr Stock op all Coal Companies the above list when furnished by thos publication. • ! , . NEW ADVERT'MENTS DODSON'S TOOTH-PASTE. • nODSON'TOOTEI-PASTE, is un doubted!y the belt dentifrice lo use.fof Pe beautifying, and phserring the Teeth. Price 25 cents r imm, Pottsville, April i 25, '57 • A. M. K. STORRIE, , . I WITB F.*. ODENHEIMER, • MPORrEjt, Jobber & Wholesale .Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fancy Goods, 31 auk street, above' Chesnut, Up Stairs, Philadelphia. • l Hosiery. Gloves,' Suspenders, Buttons. Threads, Tapes, Hooks and Eye., Fins, and a variety of other. cheap Goode, Small pintas and quick sales. . Atir4ent for *ass Hoopvii* April 2S, '57 ; , • .17-30 • —'" LOOS'S' CL0T1M11110 . .... _• THE SUBSCRIBER, would tespeot fully Inform their numerous friends and customers huylkill Connty:that their assortment of Clothing tot Young Gentleinen Is much larger thud ever, and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a Ms tanre, have the privilege of exchanging clothing_ pur chased at t his store; if they do not . : ' LAKE CHAMPLAIN IRON ORE. Tilts celebrated Ore is used princi pally. for Puddling and in Blast Furnaces. It has beat mod extensively for years mat to Pittsburgh, Wheeling and other places West. It is also need alien. Mvely in Troy and at most of the Iron establishments at the Emit. The subscriber will contract to sell thin Ore delivered o Troy. No charge for eugaglng freight of ume from henswhen requested. • J. Q. WITUNRBEN. Pori Henry, Erna Mangy, New York. 17.2 m LIFE irksußAN LIFE . ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSlJ pries Company of Philadelphii. Capital .700.. O. Charter perpetual. All the profits divided amongst the policy holders tor the whole term of life, every year. Humeri; of policies in Pottsville . are minuted to cull and receive their dividend eerlifleates for twenty-fire, per cent. on the cash premiums paid in 1858, and their each dividend of six per cent. on the snip dividends of 1850 to 1858.. DesteriPtlie pad:Thiele, blank toting of applieation, and Weer, Information on the subject of Mutual Life Insu rance. furnished on bppliest ion, without charge, person ally or by mall. R.OARRIOIIPB, Agent;' - Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. 17-36 BUENA BROTH= Hating Removed To Their NEW ` STO RE; 'N0.920 CHESNUT STREET, (lINTWEES,NINTII AND TENTII,) • • Philadelphia, Are now opening a aptendid stock of -- 11 00 1 - 50 - CARPETING,S. • Embracing evasy varlattl „. , ,„. ' . , ENGLISH, nituSsE. ~ LIORAIN, . TAPYSTRY, IMPERIAL, • and VELVET, THEEIf r PLY, YENETIANS; . ALSq, AMERICAN• CARP ETS, ,. .Of their owu eitettsitleuref; Which they r namst, to be equal. toile/optxte lead! to. this roantri.; . • .. < - . . - 00 .7 725 @ 750 7 IA - PO Flooniitt- CLOTHS * Ofisisryyiryisty of style and °ANTON Ma;Ti 246B,ooo 4MAlli,RVQB:***•; I , • •-•• ANTI& ate:, 311r4 AP& 1 41.' 57 Alk":44.ylL-k:r•AT:•• 11:14,11.PHe kanwr, o'etocc, Itrldmori, - 125 Medford, Maas, ,•• 2 00 Meer York,. 105 Sewborgh, X, 1 20 Caleb. Me., - . 2 00 Key Weet,Ke. ' • $OO Leteeogburgh, yt. V', 1140 Thriana, • - • - 75 1 , 11141 7- 11111A3H — F —r ilitiai x ,44 a AND WSW YO2K BMW Ark ISISMOUEL'4O, Splendid Steamships forming 1 . the above Line will sail from NEW YORK as fbl lows: KANGAROO, - • .Cat, Wylie, -24 i April, CITY QY,W ASIMNOTON, JelfroFillst CITY OF` MANCIIMER, !. Fettle, Egth " CITY OF BALTIMORE, • " Leitch, 11th Atrte. " and every alternate Thursday: . , • • .• Prom LIVERPOOL 'rig alternate Wedne sday. , •I; Faro from New York, Cahill trit, Third Clue $3O. " Liverpool. Cabin $lO3, SIMF Tat MI brie $4O. RETURN TICKETS *reliable for sis Mouths by any Steamer of the lane. • w- • • • Cabin, sl4o,—Third Oisa, $6O: • Thizse steamers are supplied with Unproved Water tight compartments, and carry (experienced Surgeons. Femora about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to seed for their Mends from the old country, can parttime Tickets and obtain all Information by applying So fa; Dale. IS Broadway, N.Y. Sabel A Corti., IT? Broadway, N. Y., or- J. It. RICHARDS, Sllnersvillet. Fawkes Certificates by test Clam 'Sailing Packets be tween New York and Liver also OWL( wild by Wei above. • April Mt, : MILSOAD. CIWAL. 10,410 07 7.848 00 1,951 19 - 1,478 18 12,868 00 13,8a0 00 487 12 000 00 4,181 12 . , 2,697 00 • , SPRING-•C000$. , .• , ~. • 011108. W. EVANS tt C0.,.214- and 2}b Chesnut street, Philadelphia, opPoritiVirard we, would respectfully call the attention of We, test; dents or this neighborhood, to their large and' elegant assortment of.Springland Snouner,Dress Quads; a large proportion of this sleek ,Is of their-, own impMtation haring been selected withgreat care by op. of the , E rn; In the principal markets of Europe, and will to baud to embrace all the newest and most beautiful" &Inks hu ported this seasou r at prices to suit all chums of pruthse Be ric. . . • Silks of 'Teri description, , .Thireseso , Shawls - • - I ;Tissues, • . Mantillas, , Grenadian,. • Nousdelaiies, ' - ~. - Lawns,. ~ Duals. • Ornandies, ' ettitelli Cloth, .. ', ', , Chicaxes,, Euilabideries, .A . ... -. Given, Itandkerchlefe, 1 .r • Mitts,- - • Cravats, •. t . . . , ,ilotrS, , , ,-- Scarfs, ' - paraso ls, ltc: With a general iumortment of . • _ • LifiCY DRS GOODS, - i Customirs will Sod it to their - advantage to call and ex amine this stock before purchasing elsewhere.. 'Si-April 26, • - . • ~ , 17-41 toiki!; - . 14,5r .04 ' ORPHANS' COSRT'SALS." " 1 . 1 PALOALTO s OOLIINC MILL; puRsuANT loan order of Abe Or- r i , I Tim'. rseribcrs beg kayo to ant: '. pherie'Coartorthe enemy of fichttylklll.' loth°. t r illg•____ runnier to heir Monde and the' public , Commonwealth of Vennitylinnla, the sabiteriber, - Trnstee ! F,. z.. 41 reneralty.t at their new RollltigliM et.' appointed by astideourt to rnakesale of the Beal IMide or , , err ..„ y., /11 Paln'Altis l'F -now complete,,aud .la full Jametiffponeer isle Of the,tiortiugh of, Maeratille he Me "'"! _ operation, a t that the y se e p re p st *d t o County , OrSebtlynitiitlieCtOnid. iirtn expose to kale h> >. furnish tally of various patterns, weightn, font =to pithlle ?endue op SA'rE . RDAT the" l day Of Mas neat, 70 The per yard; : Also, different the, of flat, opera ant , . at ten o'clock In the pennon. at the ruhlic house. of , mind nunnhattif her hem. • ,* ' . • : John 7. ch Itemsins, In the Borough of Minerarllkt in' i:/rdere for rolls Mbar boo are riii4ettany Collated, 'the County of Schuylkill *foretold, ell that Lot or reel ailItill" tarot „lath prompt attention if leneelther at lain piece of Krounst with tbe appurtenances situate in .„' th Rolling, hint; Bright & Isireleafillardware Store: the Borough of Stiaersvillan the County of Schuylkill* ' C histroul. Or at tteirolllco.. n ATWOOD, x,re A CO. and State of Penneytranla,,te wit:--[larked in tba plan l -: of 11,..1t. Lewhill and L. Lewle'. lots, 110,'13 On 'Han- -t•t(i)trieFs-,' ICE - corner betrtre' snit: Road attest, the.ritld Lotbeaintilog du the Utters 'Side!. IJ . arket streets, 212 ofory, Patteeilta;:antrao Ist, 'of Itaillload street at the corner of let If& 14' tb•Puti.llo6.* •Thi nadrirtirgots" *re tractility teem e d * eo.pel,; florthwerdly along 110114 in/ i=e , t 'fft feet to - the car- , „ ...onership under the style tifiellirm' of !LINWOOD, LEE A net of lot he 12; thelteelge alma the' Wee tif,,,r , 80., for the Inirilitie a inettatleturing• 'tattooed sad Bar said to' No. 12 one hundred and 7 fly feet to Midd 111.1 -irns„atehelrPato Atte? hauteur atm. , __. ~ ,- .- , I stroet - thenee Monk' add street Southwardly 03 feet to • I - t- .tt . t *,. —• • . -, • . BIL'SJAMIN HAYWOOD. -.. the place of becinuintiotorpting a I Coal, Minerals. dc., ;, .. ~ • ' ..., , • '. • . : 1110111tith LEK,- -: .t • te.., Me the artitte.of said ..Sionts and condi. :-t• 4 - - • -. • ..- -'..,' • , OXOgea Baleirri 1 tkeul suds known at tl4 't ms Ind pretii Or sale by • , .., -„, —_, - , .t.,:ist ..t,., , , -WM. "law& ,t .. •:. -, -I . ... i•• _ _ HOWELL VlRBBit.trinuire. -:f Blabeittnaes of the We LaoslatOt 4 - Cia,,SOM: three/or qui ' orpbetuf Cern ' , JoeitkliStsii. 1 - 4114111641*, theanate of- IlaywooW.se a ae.A . . --,-- ~ 1 Pnittesttlin'Airrit4ll, Br -r.st 4. -, -,!— , , --i Chit - Jet 1, '& 11 „ r • - • F tt"- - -* 1 '...- -,.t... _ , ..„....i ,?.... - 4 ‘,.7.F ' j /10014 co P. A. Hon a SIIOTITO, '272 Ch , it.nut St., ee'rner of Tenth, I'littada. April 25, '57 ; Aptil 25, '57 dpFit 25, Lx "... : -. : ....,,r,....,c,,..,....-,. r .....,.__,,,,r,...,-.,,,-,e.,... f ..-,.... .1 - - IRO' - 1V 0 .'." . it •ti' I 8 VIA • - ti ~' • 1 , ".• , ''. ../ 44alsitoirta; ' qmseei., WEST t KUM:: boa ri3A l , Cg Tottadern Steam _lnaghte Ilse At seemtlearral liashinists asolltollse EEL , - = km. manufactorothe Cornish Pimping eastine, of an improved eolastsurtiou. for 9 ryes /°d Water V Mu; of Isar capacity._ ..._ _ - Also annalhetuni the Utah Pressor* Ourabh PUZlif Ina Ett r aga on an ied Oath wog *dosed to Co al siiic i r Illes*, r ertkal h and Slopes. Milli " . ris:=-Ptuops, Slumps. Crusherii,. Putvorbets, Ilackeb, Sloresi TaksoneTeola Crab. Wlnelk and or variety of gnat4aety Ibr ' Wets! parnoosat.. , , filgta Pitatati and Ocadeissiog Rani Etightelt,lntla. fan Cylinders of all sties, Sugar Mills, gall ann...Grist Milladttrif oral nomtlPlialt of faatona: . : ' Isle Steam Santo's of an Improved' plan., . Pro Ilex Zugtoili for Canal Boats. • - RICHARD R. CORSO; •. . • . JOHN WEST, r . , '" EDWABD KELLEY. .. ... , . --.-; - • . COL. N. Tutriziumot.-tariars.l4i4 It 504. -. Dc um., on.. Nest Teal tor! Coorta,'Sag aiio P. It. Ilatianta i _ET ' delplang R. Morsts..Tr.,.Baltiroote; 11 Casuist .. • , Shannonsllle, Pa; C. • llssaivt ir And Gin. Pats=w • Mama, , - • rfibiquiri 21 .'S`r..: : :S, - ~ Sly. • T. CLhIR. z 7; Oli ku AßA IL? WORKgg - bets reepecti ly the 4i - esti= ofthe business community • to their ne* Foundry and Machine Shop, m . the town of fit, Clain BebnylkllL oan ty. !here they aro prepared to 'bent :team httad,ooa, Coal, ilesakenLAtunape and Machinery of leery patWa. • All ui Dtift qtsarqu'o.unpaciritingsor . anysy. or paned. srtog - praetka . meetanici Coal op -t orators sad °lberia. want inaildnery iroald do well to glee them aicell anasendne that:work. Onienthanit raj receivad and a led at the ebecteet netitwand on reasouithle Liam • 1 CATMEES, Oki Pll7lB AI CO. 8L Calcolune , 11,46 • 2a•ly. . 1 ASHLAND IRON WORKS: • THE SVESCRIBERS aro new fulli :tl lll ll . _ prepared to furnish. little Ashland Iron. ~,... r• t Worlta, Steam &tenet and i'umps of any ..., -ir 7,-- • • andimpsiltr,forminitig andother '"'"' 'armless Coal Breakers of every site and patter, new in use, * t ogether with castings and famine of every descriptions, Cualand Drift Gars of all - Gees mid pa i tterns, large Truck and horse Cars,—ali tarnished at the hortest notice. The aubscribers batter them. selves t , inasmuch as every member of the Arm is a prowl' I mechanic, the y will be able to tarnish meal. net, t will compare favorably with any in the Re glen. All orders &meted to I. P. Gnomic n Ems., Ash land, Sebuyiklii county, Pa , will receive prompt attew lion. ' i L. P. GARNER. MICHAEL GARNER, JOSEPH GARNER. . gait°, CA I ; 'MRS& SC A LE pa NllIO lAVIKBi uy a. The Subscribers, proprietors of tbo I MIMI abrretuunedextensivesstabilshment,an- I:1=f l e i &ounce to the el t liens of Schnyl klll coun• • ra ty,sand the pnblic generally, their read . mess hn turn out any and all Id nds of work In their line. at the minutest iiptiee, and In the most sat isfactory manner—each as building Stesat-Engines,mart• ufact &big Railroad and Drift Cars, Pam ps,Castings and Machinery of all kinds. „my the hest worknien are employed, and satiteaction may therefore be sated guaranteed. Orders from abroad promtilled. Padua,.Tanuary T 7,1855 CARTERS k ALLEN. 4-t f • BEAVSII. MEADOWS. ' B . ER otgOily Iwo, WORKS. R t, Iron a Brass • Cti ' Founders, respectfully inform their pa. • 01. " . • trona, and the public generally, that they' z= ails fully prepared at the above establish ment, to manufacture Steam Engines of erery o t se; Pumps, Railroad and Drift Can, and arm & other escriptisn of Iron and Dress Castings suitable for the mining or other business, on the most reasonable terms( Also, Blowing Cylinders for Mat Furnaces. and, work.in generil. 7 ring of all kinds done with neatness and despatch at the lowest prices. 4 1 01 work furnished by them war ranted to perform well. They would solicit the custom of those tete mir.r-intnt.artideeln their line In thisvielnity. /0.1 orders will meet wftla; immediate and prom ut t s atm. tint ' Starch 4,1858 9,1 y _ W. it.. HODSON. DONALZIPSON, • DONALDSON IRON WORKS. • COX CO. reeeetfut: trj a ll fir Invitee JONES the ettentiou of the b as inos .IRI ERR conununity to their now Foundry and " afachine shop, in the town of Donald son, Schuylkill county. They_ are now ready to execute'. all orders for machinery, such as steam engines, pumps, coal breakers, mill gearing for grist land saw mills, railroad And drift cars, AC., ke. Being practical mechanics. we flatter ourselves that all work done at the Donahlson Iron Works, will Ore such satisfaetion, as will , secure the future custom of their patrons' Orders thankfully received and.execu tett at the shortest notice, and on relesmable terms. • ALFRED JONES, Feb;R.l.ry 2,TR58 5- LEWIS MILLER. _ MINERIVVILLII4. • DIEHAVIER'S IRON WORKS, • lainersvilie.. • TILE Subeniber Is prepared to mann tit • facture STE•lill ENGINES of an power, , 11 =IR Pumpsof any capacity,and Coal Breakrrs • , e , every eve description ;- as -as well as every Hof other kindlof machinery used In Mines, Breakers, Ifurnacis, Rolling Mills,Siw !fills, *e. From the facilities possessed for manufacturing. and from long experience in the business, work ran be turned out et this establishment, at the very lowest prices, and of a superior quality. Persons dextrous of putt] ng up machineryof any kind, are Invited to eel] and'examine patterns and become at , past'ted with prices before contracting elsewhere. Orders of every kind are solicited.ind strict attrition will °vent° the ' ''. PrnmPt "eentWD A: WILLIAM DEITAVEN. ' post MI • ersvtile. December 9.1654 484 f • TEIVLONIO, • T amo n g , chuy T l o W usaty Oß , r anima. . The Subscribers respectfully Invite t 6 . 4-1 t Immo • o th -ateir te New Mntion ofachine Use b Shop - and Teuslismossommu non- ' ' . = dry, erected in the town of Tremont, and under the superintendence and manage. meet of emus. Z. _Satdorff-mtd ilmholta, where they sre prepared to execute a 4 orders for Machinery of Prase and - Iron,, suet as Steam Engines of any power, Pumps of any capakity; Coal Breakers of every dem:lp: lion all kinds 'of gearing for Rolling Mills, 'Grist and Saw, kfill s, Drift Cars. and all kinds of Ballrrad Castings, - surh:2L9 Chairs for Flat end T Rails, Frogs, Switches, and all kinds of Cast and Wronillstthanlnga. Ale. Usu. holt* being a practicalMechanie, nd havinglad the con iblence and experiantefor rnany,y Ict the Coal Region, persons dcsiroashf putting! up Machinery of any kind, are ikrited to call and examine our patterns and superior quality of work, and-hot:me acquainted with prices at t hee Werke; Wftire contracting elsewhere. !Orders of ev. sry Ind thankfully real red, and strict at tantioh will be Riven i to Ithalr- pteopt Atm:knife*, hrthig Surreral 10, 20, SO. on band. - - C, A. éA. SELTZER-. T CARBOZS. FOUNDRY a, MAORIS 13HOP, !Port • varlbova, Senility lull Go. aro. . AlrlNTEßSTEEkeannounc : Ms readiness, from the complete outfit PrPi'mh+.l or the above na med establishment, to sup. yn cj i a - ply all orders In his line of buacfaeaa— such as for Stearn .Enghtea, Railroad and Dri t Cars, Piups, Coal Breakers, Castings and klaehhie ry or every pattern. Its warrants his wprk to give sails ' action, and accordingly solicits patronage at borne and abrUnd.. „ Tan. 27,185 E 4-ly FRAKKA.If ROM; WORKS,. Nag T tinscriners announce to the Pub 1 1 0 lie that they are the Proprietors of the inilßl V;Wil Franklin Works, Port Carbon, lately car - T IE zue tied on by,2S. Slityman, where they , con tinue to manu&cince to order at the shortest notice, steam Engines, Punips,Coal Breakers and Siarninery of almost any size or description, for mining or o her purposes. Also, Railroad and Drift Care, Iron or Brats Ca..tings of any size or pattern. Orders are respect fully solicited. GEO. B. YISBLER $ BRO. 1 Franklin Shovel Works. The imbscribers continue to turnlek the Colliers and Dealers of Schuylkill County, with Shp+els of aU kinds, at the lowest Philadgpida prices. 'Attention is pettiest. lar,ii called to their Coal Shovels. Orders for Shovels of any'sise or pattern promptly attended to. , • , 1 GEO. B.'IIISSLER it L i BRO: -"- P. rtr Carbon , August 21; 1852. . - . 34-tf POTTSVILLE. • FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. steam amt ractory. arc. way, NOTICK.—The business cf the firm SNYDEM k MILNE'S, will be eoiltin • "" ned by the inabeeribei in 41 Its various .:13/•;... [110:g branches of Steam Engine banding, Iron Founder, manufacturer of ail kinds of 1111Midnery, for Roiling Mills, Blast tharnages. Railroad CAA, Le., *c. Ile wilialso emitinne the bashers of Mid • . nnd Selling the celebrated Pinf Arad 117ae,Ash and • is and Spolm Veins. Red Ash Clair, being sole_ preptie for f these Collieries. • GEORGE W. SNYDER. nuat7;21,11144: ; :7; ; 1 34 f T . COM.' OPERA7OIIS4*: MINERS. r toaster nosier w orks. .Cepliii atleto sli n t r i tte rs be7 4"* . I" et o " t e r: l t i o e is, 1;41 R their boiler liViirluhou Railroad street, bi yin . = 10* the Passenger Depot, Pcittaville, Pa., where Mayen pre pa red to mannfacture DOlLlllts OP NVERY• DEKTIPTION. • - II lii :, Mks, GLionteters,Drlft Ca *c ., Le. Holleman n¢. _ .. • . }king practical Newham and having for years devoted I henoselves entirely - to t branch of trosiness, they nat. ter 4 hemseives that work - thew at their establidnnent will give satisfaction to all Who I may favor Mein with a eall.— Ind irking, and Comairdes Ida find It greatlY to there ad van age tg examine their !ork before engaging elsewhere. May 5, 1853 , 19-tf - ; ; iIOMN tt , JANES NOBLIC. . , Ojai - Ad •MIL":• 1- TT - Vpdpi tt Ai um, respectfully an wenneeto the 'Tullio that their new Roll ~. „inn Milt is Dow completed and in foil o.pe ration, and that they am pinpared to np. ply all kinds of Bar Iron of varhms also' whr warrant_te superior In qualms to any oht hied from abmad, at this mum Toidaleoseannfsetuseet'. ROY, for the ..me of the Col lieries and Lalerel Roads, weighing from 11 to 601 bl. per yetmade.of the beat Iron; and • whieh,nai N a m h cheaper than the Imported article. . • . I n prmtkal Moduothsso_ aft hsainghad considerable ?Wm. In the boo jimineen, they; gaiter themselves they an. give. entire lestlafeetiter to pundoesem, and make it their lateral to Pairsedse m• maarlar- JUlill BURR= I CO. • 49-tf . tha al Daaeinbe 6. 1661. WASHIIiro ii AO CpiNil f aiitit Be ..: - lett I *I.- 416 ,1 • ' 2 4Tuers.* i.s111:10( reiii;4l6lri 'mut the lateen . of the business comatunlty. ...... alla t o their.llvir; Machine Shop and Tonadvj erected her eeu Call and railroad drat% and 'Donn ' g on street, udiell 4 " they are prrwmi, I,9,otarrruptaAlOrciert. tbr machinery et NMI and Iron% Mileikaa Steam RnAines t all kinds of Gear ran k s tail for Rolling 414 0 and Saw Mill% Single and DoWbleinct tug Pmpe,COal matt* Drift Cank, alt kind, of. Eallroad Castings, tomb Chairs for Pat sad T Ball; tcrege. Sancho% 2c.; Al sef -east and wraniritt Tr= Sar Inn- Dying: p - altwand haying made • Ihe dstrands . of the n,lheir stagy: for years, also all kinda of ..11aeblacry lathelrline of busbies% ther tlattertheniselves that reek done, st their establistnnent Will glee eatlsf*etlon - to an; who tnaj tumor theasirith a. tilt. Aliordurs thankfully received and•Pnatuolly est.. cutid,on . fitshates' t reasonable tams. ' , ' , "O - fTHOMAS WREN ' ••: JAMES WREN. , r or.'" '66 '" '. ' ' , .. • 4T-If • 7 2 -4 7 7.7 .7777.7.. 74 .1. 7, 1 7 4:7,77,7- • 'Weir - IS 11;" urtA s . BCZI 'Tremont. 41 • • JAMELOLENN REMOVED. Seessig MW Asa Peed Ta"4'l3BoollE4' sumegnegs 40 the peddle:that lb tutalressoved frank thegink corner of Gonne end Norwegian streets .to oPPositSteam 11111 e th l. e I t on the Greennoad propsirty; Philadelphia aftd Residing Passenger Depot, where he is preParini_ hoiersilsis ktrids of Floor and Reed et the lowest prices °this own xnatinfartnre,which ae can warrar4 lie will skasYs keep fa hand • DALE LAY, 1.1.F.3 AND BALI, • which be will 4611 wholassit; sad nisi! at the " lowest prices. Re OS to be undersold for cash, The highest estsh prices Dial for Grain. xi - The spl i riber is also receiving all kinds of flour. Feed, itc„ ass admire:l.l4'kb gives hint lhoifltiesi for • selling at the vry lowest fates for casts. IJA511:1 GLWIN, 14.tf April 4, 'S7 LYCOININC CO. S PIRE INSURANCE HE me COMPANY. mbers tpt the above named Company are.herebr'not-Died that an assessment o per cent. was spilt by the" Directors of said Company on- ail ,uotes rti Var ,tummince.ots policies which were in Mrce on the:l2o4'day of October, 18.56,and that the Duplicate of mid tusessonent,Ne.l3, containing the sums of money due frwm members !wilding iwithin the limits of.Bcbn Iklll County, has been tranamitted,to the undersigned for colisktion. The members of said Company are, !ale, hereby cautioned against making payment pf any sums, due on said kamasment, to any lewd- or-traveling agents, is no one, aside ; from himself, within the limits of Delkujiltill County is authorised, by sail Company, to receive any monies 20 doe; either by instructions, Miters, certgestes. or otherwias. . attelTo r.. I JAM] A. HAZEN,' • r: and °emend County Agent. Mee—corner of Beton • and Market its., Pottsville. Feb. VI, , . A CARD John Sliver takes ure in in- . ;..-..---, A forming his buoierous friends and —, , the public genitally that he has .77,, - • left Ai .S. Shindel's Refectory, acid Liken that coin:gallons Refectory In tha_liesemenß of the'Odd Fellows' Ha shire he will be happy to waiton his friends and the public. lie hopes his past reputai km for keeping a respectable establishment for twenty-Sae jeers, in the same ilne of business, and adesire :to plows. will ensure a continuance of their patronage.. John Silver will also present to the public his 'Emery asp's Bill of Fare, iris: "- liar Oysters in the shell, salt or fresh, tewed Oys ters, Spiced ditto, ditto Salmon, Clam Soup. Rolled and Roasted Potatoes, Fried Liver. ditto fresh ish, Spiced Lobsters. Fresh Crabs. Boiled item, Mutton. Chops. Cof fee and Toast, Spiced Tripe; Spiced fresh Fiat', Sardines, Stewed Beef and Mutton, Catfish and , Coffee, fresh Lob- . eters, Spiced Clams, Smith's Philadelphia 4.X Pale AU,' Yeungllog's and Iguer's Pcttseille Pale Ale, 4n draught, and all kinds of Domestic Wines in bottles, Le.. AT. • JOHN SILVER.. 6-3 m Millersville, February 6, PETER MX. YORK COMITY PARILEBS' FIE3tINSTIRANCE: THIS Company has now been . Opera ! tins for fouryears arid hare never made a eines assessment on the Premium Notes. The rates are lower than any Cash Company, while the earned Capital is now nth as to warrant the assuratair, that no assessments trill be made on the Premium Notes for the reit. Ste years. Tills Company also insure for .1, 2 or 3 years without a Premium Note, as follows, via: Brick Dwellings,. 6214 cents on $lOO, Without a Pre- Wood ". 75 "on s loo, } mium Note. NeroSlats' Class for 3 Years. Brick Dwellings, 90 cents on $lOO,l Without a Pre Wood " 112% " on .$lOO,l mlam Note. It will be perceived that the above rates are not high er than Cash Companies charge for op/ year. $1 50 is always charged 43r the Polley. • T. A. GODFREY, , Agent for ilchuylkitl County. !tram*, April 11.'97 1541 - HQ! FOR AUSTRALIA!! New:gold hillinest's 01 mll4l A"TRkLik' PIONEER LINE— ISONTITLT-'-earrYhig the United States ilhas, And sailing 'punctually on the day advertised—full not • • but Brat lass ships or employ fu ll—non ed. The no a (A. 1.) Bosnia built Clipper Ship • "FILAILMNICEIMEZIZI.," LOTURUP, 2300 tone Burthen, is now at her Berth. Pier 0, Fast River, receiving atm, and will positively mil on the Fifth of May. The accommodations of this splendid ship fbr tan lint and forty ncood class Passengers, cannot be amassed by any ship afloat. Anj who secure passage In her will be guaranteed that the ship will receive them on the day advertised. • For passage ap ply immediately to. It. W... CAMERON. No. 4 Bowling — Ereen, New York. Passengers mitt tenure their pert by remitting $6O to • be offlee. (April le, 10.3t* REAL ESTATE SALES. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE—In the Borough of Port, Carbon.. Apply to. ,_ • • - - . 1. M. INETUIMML, Agent. Feb. 11, '57 741 VALUABLE COAL & TUBBER LAND IFOR_BALE. li.L Br. SOLD it - private . 'sale a - takeCcir Coal And limber iiiiitt;-ktiown as the Amos Wickeratuun Tenet, in ClAumbia 'county Pennsylvania, and located at-the Easternlerminaticniot the Mount Ctrmel and Shamokin Coal Basin. Said fillet contains about 400. acres, more or lea, !Aaron tim bered, believed to contain the mime veins' of coal run ning through the Shamokin Opal Basin. Title indispu table. .For terms and other particulars apt iy to the sub scriber. • FRANCIS SPESCEIt Rent Raab Arxt, PoUnifie. 15-tf. February 7, '57 SALS boot) Acres F sr O vainani . sCleal (ONE THOUSAND Acres of the Njf valuable Broad MounialicCoal lands, Winded In _Butler and. Barry townships, Schuylkill county, PA.. is herebYofferedat private We: The Ashland' Extension Reread runs through part of the property, width is vtn. atirlald with Coal,seates and well timbered. For refer• ence or information apply to Satituel Lewitt, Esq.. Centi;e street. or tolhe suhscrlba,ni his Keel Estate Ageriey, In Railroad street, Pottsville,' Pa. The termiire half cash. and halt' mortgage bonds. FRANCIS APENEEE: Pottsville, April 19. 1856 . .164 . PURSUANT to an. order of the' Or phone' Court of 'the OP uu ty of Schuylkill, the sub , scriber administrator of John Barry, late of Yernanogli Township, In the county of Juniata, will expose to pub: lie ale ma TUESDAY, the 28th daybt April 'gestalt the public house or Datld Lembron In the (own • of Donald son, In the County of SchuyikilE=hit-titht ' certain to or piece of ground, situate. In the •add: town' of • Don't:lsm:4-ton Wail's In hont an Hudson street; linty feet and in depth, fifty .00.urltle sans Om- ti teuaneeimmisting of a two ite- de. built viul as a ehrholgebiteof the estate of said - lbscessid: Terms and conditions made known at , the time and place of si d e by • • , l. , ' XSAAC BURT; April 11,1857 -111-3 g ' %A &tint:Odor. YALUABLS,MVAir COLLIERY -THE subscriber; being dairous of re tiring from the . mining busiumuil offers his Milford eery at prints sale. This colliery is situated on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about OClOnsEle above kllcklie port. The Goal to Ara deep Red Ash, and of superior quality, and well adapted to. the New York and Eastern markets. All the improferaeuis are of the most approv ed constrriction--consisthlg in part of one 75 hone pow er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps andall the necessary machinery, in perfect order; one 25 horse en gine in breiker: schutes, bins, screens, Meting plane and gearing complete, ears, tools, and stock, sil In good order. The colliery *uprises the celebrated Spohu Lewis Telt% a bove and below water level, all opened and ready to eminence immediate operations. Fa fares, part rubies inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. SIKER, it the works. May 3i; '56 22-U1 . BAUM ItiLLTIEAN. rrs di . a _PRIVATE BALL . That Ckdebrated tract oi men. al Coal land known as the "Spohn 'tut!' containing Vein t the. justly celebrated and " Spobn alon what b I=y known ap the "Severrty-dva ices tract," ad I, l g i .,dn ther Mt-Carbon Ball road and lu West Nor. weglan o:wnsblp, owned b Nicholas Z. neuron gaq.' IA Mirk/ °Shred atloiloatetale,,On thews!' advents. pees !eons: H: - The 'tract contehme all the- Coal Una In the Geist Sord'hana betides other. lenOt4tltose generally known aalberalaer, autrtortil CtorksOft. Rue Ch.cluird, Orcherd,'Priptrate and . Nam reotb, wlth all the- undarkting, though yet unexplored. beds Or .Melt, ire Leona to .In the foliation wrongs% when proved, over a hundred feet or. fond Ma 10 • !Set, :the trate now offered, rouble, the richett Coal deposits In the County. , Fur;Turotioadlon. apply , to Francis SpeneerW4, agent for Coal !Snail, and, real estate generally. Office ba.Ball road street above. IL Market street i ; Potterille„ Pa.. Idirreh =Me .- 12.11, . . . —.... - --- _ 1 4 f ri 1. VISPEPSLi, . ' ' liiOuie •at T A , the -Kidneys. la .- : ilii,MIL COMPLAiiiirre ': ' -.. i I: '!• ; IN . NESS PF ANY. IClN . rei . i ' : !, ~' j -F i EV pad the 1 4 arihtui aneetiont l eoniequent up!! slhtnedend• ,' 1 I *LILACS OE Mie n . . • . 'lnch as Indlattaitton, Acidity of the gtontash, Colkky : ra , a , uearthuen, Loss of Appetiteo..ilessondeugAito Liteutan, , Blind ' and Bleeding Piles.: In all Nervous, Raistunatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has in nainerons = Instestes I proved bight) 'beneficial; and in etbsesetrect. Mdeeided a ienne . , , • i IS 111[ 1040. "eyetilble compoSnd, Pet?" tea on • larletif•lsditnr Pri Delphi. art er the seannwel the cite-. heated HolleadProtheor,llosirhare. Beesuesof lea Creel •.41acce41e. most of the Eurhpean States, Rs introduction Intu the United States was:lntended uteri *sowbelly for thaw of oar latberend nattered here lad tbrreolter the - ••• . - FOR SALE; -;`.. ~, : thee of vhf i lititst,T country, Illeetleg i w r grati r' eshee3 nneutter it to the ►me an Iro e. • • ' Eldber : Together or Sep,. irately; e i , =Ling /IA Its tint, wtaiderfulmelletiudilktuessinst (. 11!) • ti vi n t tierm!ptidned yituable tlzets: cilmos . t . *e. ii.:4Lill i ,"„;' d ii',, e 1 k:44.44, ryi n ate la Ich*Flkill spd'Oplutobia'Otn. -• vit LO i es Petermiteatilif. -•• • I - ,' • .-i '. • 'lleshetseWler"447-rietrre tti=6'ltf thesoldlnu- The Johnston Reeslei t ni k 4 , 14 A cre 's: • •.' • • drew ewer sidentspkttsoarl tddhetodilek - The I d o m 2 i ifilfitletUlee it;Aet 424 .e• . .* ' Oenecallyqenthintancons Id athiet,l4 Walt seezdireetly T el Wickershist tilet,'42k e. ft- 1 • - •tt, the peeer,lifee primi-ppdoi-ins --r-- , - Th. ~..„ Asst canted adydn:lasch other, and, " ' - 1 -, Wltii i - c k .... , whoeve • r „„ r „ to fi n d i t , ......... The Mums - P.. Cope Wee, 03 a •.•• ": i _ r odog im . u n iip i e o d e re u ::P tt l; rit e,P 1:: , ; !end Inflaet, , f,fre ~ gamer ; ei elyiertito red shale valleys fornied 'iry , brunchesmg g be f-T,, - 1 of the Cittawbsa Creek, and two enonotahr sours, 1 • fill be disappointed : but t the sick, Weak and low fp Athlete eoestatothe •esortern prof®gatlnn of the - teal it silt Orate a . iptellal aromatic I,eordel, , _ ~ I. • ~,dr, nrojettleg ' two wosteortbertillhswokin Cool Ilsens.- These no : ' I ,ii,,,,slng ° "" r _i re " -- • -- 't ' • .' . 4 It • idttit etiree 1.:--Tti greA 'popularity Of th le de g trou g hs testaln the 74stninolb Awl bed:' She Mate Mu : 12" --- -. i t dnee4 man:, In ttatiotosq which.he imbue been opened sear the eastern limits of the Locust moan- - _.,.^u11'.., ::-.., -_„,..„.:,,,,,..„„„tp...,... lain Veal Orenpany's estate; end ripen that of ,the Coal !Pelt= "" against 'Ol ii;01, 01 , 441 Hoerhedre's edied RI Rol selthind.; else nnt : 'l'll 2 . ... __ Run Company, both of stdela properties adjoin . these . ,„ , •,,lair hist, One OS let-u._,l=ne ° lands on the meet. • •'- : • • .- . •• ei• ...„ • ! a te, din- Slants i- •itle to ;thew' emr..... ,01 - The Thotais P. Cope' tenet IN about three ml le' to the Yon bor leellet ; ,..r . ret_ell ottio.crid , ' ,w o k, s ,Lak eeetweed et Meshes , Inentloned Wats, nets thee north: i 4.: ire b ole va imnoi ci, v .. • • I • •. •• ern boundary, of the llabattoy Coal Roper iind 11V, ; T.!' et Epij AMIN Pillalle ell R 4 1100 •0 emirs the "Rare Ilten".Coal bas'hi. •t. ' ! la: ar 'ftiriftprb.oriaccestirts wed Otweite, ' The Rehire or tbsolandk 111*u Mt the ' Welleteilt 1 - ,1 ' ' -gu r' FT - .Prtitellittre's Ws.' 7' - .004 IterywAse, teed whits otaollooniV . tod i a a LT l . - s: Iv o ; sifi i i ;rbgadorptil‘ty Op Banta -entdomad Ow valleys. •Tbe knew hod he ,a, le! mew - . -- f. street;, elite of thee_preweret; Jolt* Johns, In Rio* adstell _the rshrietesestn.'. 4 . , •' ' '' - 1 ' known 110 the i street ; Dyott* 111 Sons. Idd 'North td Wrest. ,- Abe Th° 'me is teat fable , it " 44 hi I it'd* 't • Ritter kOo I t t ro aottotof. ty Joke I' , leter filettolson ttlle thrums as' wa'shhie MI Girard 1 ni t;tuti . • , lueendeia. .- - . •4t 'O.; illeaohrt - ci. en,unt Botha dese„ 'be" rilinallee*r 1" at / °f A. -...".7....7..... to . *WM CW • 2141ng I g i tlit 11." 1.11 0 ; Minteflein4 . .._ ~ & 6, it WOWS' "I'GraLalr ~- d; ISt A 3111;1341 14.0 0 . j f . .j . -'' ' '' r • • , 0 ; 42. . . i . lllliteltSit " lif lia llONth a fin4"8. 47 ssedtrunu'esatretritik'Fhifi 1 J: l 4. Barmy . In OllOll Flasoo k by UF 4 a. seeriPotteittle, Pa. 3Lercle,l4 o ll 114 e i t it July s,;'d ./ ; i , - : ~ . .,i. ~, „,,,, ~, „ , di*4• -i ' 4 ' ~.- i '.• • - •A' • - 1 • I.'l ' I 1 - I - .•-'' :- .A. igi4IOIITONE • in form the she tin roannemeed the .2. comer of Third and NOW dathapmeats with Nliadelpbbt Tor the latest 'mu, ■h fatten heraeff Ankles sation, It 711 .164t* lIVISTMIIO,Ik. o.nm to ~.the I use=taliift I - - 'ad ha all He _ ito waked dedloa timbal tbe, datedeb Li Ma 4 111 l add, aidval be kaPP7 Amalie.. • - - -, SAIIIIIILL Allll/11e. CM. • .4IED respectfully alowittliamos K Potteinto, • Odd itiorpiitoot the Ito a tittktoldisolougs nieostklmattr potato to . la other.allidokpoet-1 tatlleions putoutty of tkolotblle DAN= T.. Mit P Yuman' Class for 8 Years. PUBLIC SALE. •j ".•• I I. triti*s. ligtrabla.4Aliaft alum • Valuable, Piropwrty Vessiii. W/Lt . . tie lilpoSe ' s '"to 'PuttriC' title; it the Coult House, Id the borne* of blanch Chunk, on .bIiRIDON, thei 11th day of May next,Ad 3 dokei• P. /r• i!lso.lowina ailielib44 property. to .wtt : IL MI that certain or pleas oil grykuid aft sin the beronsh of Shined unit sod:: county of Caton ethe r. o dd. boupded and ' bed as follows, to ,wits-Zin .ning at an,angbi im ti ithe.orttkiesid Use of the • told or street, railed! West Broadway; thyme north 45 , degrees, r,,it 11$ felt, no 31 degrees, Owe 41141 feet, thence moth 401,4yees,least 315 feet, twine, by Wait !roadway atresatd;aou th "45 degrees, treat 426 treats the Nate of beginning r , 11, bounded leauthwordly by Um wilt West !tried - Way, easijrardly,oo4bwardlYalld wootworft by Widget the Leh4h Coal Mad Earl/MGM Coorlo,an *nether with the right of a maul Or raceway, of Weirs* eeedlug 3p feet hivAdtti.aa the MUM baa been set and dug frolothe west sideof thimilddeseribedlotof graand. op and along the Reach Chtiodt Creelt,oo OM i/ OfthlNl• thereof about. 55. 411' . In length into dot Ind of aid creek—sad tesoil with the eight and- privilege at all thwittlllPOStili.l l 4 l 7ff Ibeldilounia IP Vailiffillife to'lead and drain watisof ad erseiroxcept le mien thereof retina)bit b Y aittiret f=tir tireiePflY of Stood insides ate.ftd ed. to be eir . li . eetti pities other lanlls. or thr tiny other bisque. of the, company; lead Sir the dontoidei use, and i sossa of the inhabitants Of sald , laude.arni of the f Mooch Chunk, and upper Loch Meat, to the Love deer tithed lot or ground,elle waler-Postee lot lbo as. of oaf fcorldrinoeblo• ado. mill Of water weeks, now, or at any time bereattet to be eciete4 Oct theNM hit-gsseept for the manufacture of Gunpowder, or Ardent sphito, which la hereby absolutelyprobitated; mildest - sower theirs; to the loop. atunlittnit that Use said grates. his beintand amigos; shall met, a&-any Ore hereafter, forever, by ammo of Gm isaklirsco.or asy deviee what- evurJ obstructor prevent theoretic poi lb, mid Mauch chunk Civet, whenever the slum uthall be diverted from its. natural &maid, asl leatesilitk from IreGY passing through the said eire,and the presumes hereby granted te the channel Of the creel: ai tare outlet of the Iski race at all Gm bellessMasuelasatid sums" *reser • sad In .ease of the breach* sesakbairvaors of th e sai d condi tion, the hereby ilfeitil44relifile shall reveille the mid eempany. their Ilerreceles: ai4l. /saga& sod. thews pre. vents shall thereupon become raid, and of no ego; in the same Mintier ail( the some bed seem wee awe, ALSO All that iodate let Or piece at grerund.altnate On the iwouthwardiiidestWeilt. Bmedwier, shossol!, di reit), °inmate IMO* premiere above meationettand des cribed, ixtendligie front or breadth on the said West Broadirey .1?3 feet;and In width or depth southward,ot italtt,panlaajtata'Ald , Imulded.anutit.., warily. Ttby 'the wiN West z ap& eastwarliy, gouthirirdly, ***Otero* ea round' or the said Lehigh Coal AdElliarigitleu 'pimp, being part and mire] of a trait of land In thew arrantee name of ! lolusCirillitlll xrtlwkalf';': a ;?,. Ili: , f , yc. ...tr.! . Thil 117 1 0091 1 bilhti - itlleretiti are! are I ' ' ' II)' ... 'CAlpil*Ci HOWIE, • tit - ^l- - - - - 'szz i . . ! 4,0 ex 81 i,54"4 • ' • -- t . , .' -l. il ,: - 1 •,: - Boiler UOISSIS 10 1)-' 311 . tine unglue noise, an by,104, pee Machine ShOoj6B l y . ' feet; two stories high; one Of fice, 15.bY 10111tAPSCIPadlOtalldtflit'alo% 91 - by 54 one ;tton ttouaa,tl h7,llit: uakhlarkilattleihogildd by 30; one' Cos i gi s tronse, 34 Ay 3C4 Wheel House, 5(1 by fi:: biller, .Pk by 12; on. Mit Blistllltitfta Reit tooth ant feet-bigiltad oilier out. buildinprtoietlier with'alk end sjiiguler tbe,ll uree, Machinery and appisrfebaneee attached lost noceseirilr Wconoection With tire btullods of .the Foundry. Us . chine Shops, pittirn Sho p s „ and atter, ,linthilerefore- 1 said. ~. ~Az i c 4 4 2, . • 1 , i ‘ ~ - Itansedlat eis rdt.4 the sale nt tneabOie t,de‘eittied Real= Estate: will be sold owls pturniliern=l palror bobsleds, bay ladder, one Dial horse Wagon, half • truck wagon, I ll rare; one traigonitiody, ono= Inch bailor; 27 fret long, /lot of old wages lindaleda, 41* leer the office, all the old wrought - rapid:is op the premien, andlignoke stisck.7 iie l • 4 • • .•: Theshcrre d ' bed reel Ind' personal Oat* will be sold for the belt_ of the Wm OW/tom by judgment and execution, W set4pincott IS .111nar,ond free and aril of all I . cum except a mortgage held by the Lehigh Coal and Nevi ion Company: and the pro. reeds of said sabi *III be brought into Court to be dila. flibufed lollbellisaiwritiißeilklhewlitiok . effect air to lien eieditorsondothereoittletopenesidanf Omsk/41ra sale of the sable ;premise* oil the second day ofsterch last, would barsOaen-ttlatr bitted- 11, .the, 'or: p 4 it that time been branot hi Otillit... '' I ' ' . ' Thestunasen &we utobtpast, Ls nwir,Otid In ten 443 4 . time can be put:in blast. 4 Connected-therewith As is Foundry arid 11aChine bebop, Ilth'all the necessary ili eh loco end fixtures. favorably located, with every So cliiiito do an eitenslip. butlers, In the manufseturt of Iron Vole thole* matertil.i Cars. engines; and all Mar chinetTilsed In 4it coal and lumber reelemo of tin Le blltt44; I ''! d `„' 1 ' I Capitalists wilt fi nd this property worthy of their at tention. and nor{ in which they have new an opportuni ty of Welkin”' ' a Wife'red profitable Investment. ' Several linadnid tons of coal are lying near the Fur' nave, and there it also 'a stook of Iron ore and limestone sufficient for ssieral Months' *wk. delivered upon - the wharf at ;51anetr'Chunk,,allf of which the 'owners will dispoie or to thilpurchiparionheYll,lll§o at reasonable rates.; ,I ' i 1 .1 i , = I l. - •.. Twins of oltirk.l-Pdat ; or zilch riper ai the majority In amount of the crWors of Weiss. Lippincott 1 Miner,or the Attorneys retresentinOheir claims, shall agree to rewire,. ' i i l 1 - 1 - T. L. FOSTER , Trustee. Mauch; Chunk April 111, t 57 , l• 164 t ' '!!-PHIL4.1)ELPHIA - .-- , TAYLOR'S COLOGNE:— JL ;;ACTS TOR lIANDIEPSLCIIIESt TRANSPARENT SOAPS. SAPONACEOOS 'FRAYING COUPOttlai. i.SIIAVINO CREAMS. - • scw.. A lime rarkt it Tor site letudesels at the 311unfso Sll North Sthth mires phfisollelphla. " • IL P. At t.c. TAYLOR: Importers sod Perfumers. The abore•uove and IPrefurneyy are fbr . sale In Potts stneilt • BAN Nelyz *oh and Ststtonery Store. • Jarthary '572 ' . t . . 1 1-y • : • pi.I.T.L4rir,LPHIA. JOBBICItiI SILK GOODS, . Dress Eitidrs,- awning Ribbons , - EMBROIDERIESILACES NIANTILEAS 'BDo . &o. Wave 'now open for the String treat one of the stocks at putts. M in their line , over. offered in the United - Stales. ; ', i - . The Wrsteen 4 • TTAtIZPOItiIiE • r i l = l.X4:olll6. Adoited Pyins some years itlnce, together with that of 'opening no accelsits except with ' • ' • • Cash - auft Bkort 'Credit Mims, ' Was hied the elect of largely increasing oar business, theieby enabling us to•present still greater inducements in goods and prose In those who give us their. cuttom . • The close ecaMiltlatieee incrgk ant will perceive upwrrese• ding our tertnalithat uride the wiaforkptite .we not only ca t rord in, - tiot Inuit iron natereitty, sell ". at lower rates t rr Om* !rho do business 'the old, long, creditays ; on/ternt being more strlngeni,mid the; purchaser* iwhom we leek to attract, - belmite• a, clime, the cheat buyers and, best judges or goods. • .11 ' • •'. • . . 1 1 ' : Wauwas Cish bnYers 4illl recelle 'discount of SIX per rent, if the money b ald in parifands, within ten days from the date 01'16111• .; .• U whey taken poly at its market •value on the day it ip reeaved.! • • To" mervhanti undoubted standing; a' criditOf SIX mouths Will be given; • Where innuittis remitted' Inlstivsnee of nestnrity; a discount, aR (heti-ate Of TWELVE per cent. per annum aietro ilakt i ntoriuntio;isitier ills ssot, an &- Anise:lon of sttnkliektig satistai that they will be cal:Muted thik , 00t,lbtithetr•ibtereits to pay lb.' largo witita.thal - arie Net :sttli.* . ! -gins who give terorcredr•: t ' • ribrulir*,7v , • 6.4 c 1 : • MEDICINAL THE POETRY OF taigysio. Airl 17 i 'ILI4 'glide sugar-shod ol;r t: ile !poste. but their energy r although wrap. ped•ap. le theft-arid tells with giant force on the very feeedatton of disease.- There are thousands of suffer. ens who 'wouldlnot wear.thair distempers. If they knew they et:midi* inred for 7.5 '!Fts. -try AY tell..rills,...and you will know i it. =1 Parity the blond and- dlstatee will I e starred. oat. _ Manse the eysteloo frota-popurttles and you ace cured already.-. 1 1 i . . • Take already., beat of all, inrkatiVes, and StrOfiata, Intl. irestion. Veaknews,lfe, Maya" }Wachs. Jaen., Mei, Rise mnatisin, derangeMents of the raire4-Kidnolu, and Bartels, all, erengements and all diseases which a purgatiie NM ran mat dy before them tike dark- . Pm belly,' that un.. .. .. 4 • i f Meader, If ye are snaring from any:of the nntnettraa complaints this cure—suffer no moira— th e tensed, has been {wedded I you; and It le criminal to neglect It. i •ThatAtreal an Pretoria, la the beet silillglelne. fcr a entightte ki t ql tollss *hole world, and that 4.lfelee ;'.r iiir are the ' of auxins, 'lll known to those' who ' hare need thein t i . - ''t . Prepared byDr...). C. ATM Lowell, Ildates.. as T apt' d bilsruggists ar4rywhire. . A pril 4, !67.1 . 11 • ' 142 m • _ . Health and tinge =Wit Inevitilly folio* its •-• • I • IBIIIEFtHAVE'Sf ‘:• card IMO. MtV , ====Bi I • /mother Victims. Bon. r. G. Mont/rondo,. Daewoole amber of Congress, from ; the • ColttiAW congressional District, died nenstivilleyisteribY minting, bout the trews of 'dimes eontreeted et the Nation. al Hotel in Washington, recently. From twelve to fifteen persons here kllSti OHO* to•wlist now looks like a regular Woodall twillinKY• butte* Kaassare. Forty "settlers hue been mirderaU la - Blue Earth county * Minamaita, at the wend women Viva bees serried dr Prilows• amt alarm is everywhere felt. MI the Whoa beyond .lionesosit river..aro at+eaesls a Nettle atti t04e.." - api twatorajula oz. arntaeo Aw ing been made Fietween,the 4/44a11. CalP• " Pew. ••• PR* Felft,'lo,:h!orsimirjrl4Hie..kina; la bend,. f4pce,the", jitantritlee . of the noon. meat in liifflowik%Etmolpation, the value Of nil sante gar-LOCI! has *doomed Ito. ten tb twenty per ceni t : ; , ; TitCsitipsoimieit so far has tr.Wo so utisesateryOultiliOte ebited the • / good people at Missouri;, it: 41 proposed to purchase all the slaves le that lillate . reil eat thew, 'free. To effect. the ohinotarWil millions of dollars:4 A' tutu stret; btit 'State would gain proportionately,,le 'the erelsollullt advance in valee of Arai eitittAtutikhei„ proper ty. Freedom is a great toStittitiois., tit amass the wildernesi toldessem as :a,trote., 'At its Ma girt touch, forests fells; Wien etleupy their planet spot the poor man's cot holdiaactnersdpitne,hildfr, .Pier than a king upon, his shnine., • • flueeirisn .I4Ttes.PhiLedelphia Leekie,—organ of the oloob, the coo,. "ad eisty 'oil* jobber. who can fleece the hair . ..atrial '.interests—professee loudly to be the friend, of industry ... ln opposition to monope4kitllleAss the same *lath it istinekl the very men who g need . define* from business - sharpers. It very fault With the producers of this Ritltitt.',wito only. man fair ro tors for their and inveetsseall, whili a single 'word:against, . - .l . itkiniddla . interest of. the, Coal Tride4a monied monopoly whisk, has rob badtbe jseopte T oeibla OknitY, and .- polit fit O . their ezpense--is never by nay °ham, admitted into .its cora:one: trkiiwtiat prhitdple:khe Led ger thus acts .we leave its readers to•jodge. Omit ting no opportunity to itticir:`this' Region ; with out just cause; white it beemitet the chnmplon of _stock and other jobbing. we think Rau fay but small claims iO the . poiltion of a dir, we will net say, honest journal. , • • A REWARD it ofoitid,foi the , detiattlon of any person coonterfelt4 imitating, or tis vender of any Each counterfeit of imitation' Of - parkeve's Butbri4 Bitterir. Ttie genuine, highly toneentra ted Holland Bitters. put •cip in talf pint bottles only, having the name of prOprietor, B. Page, Jr., blown In them, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle'. This.delightful Aroma (isn't *sited by Amerirons with that favor. whist is only extend ed to, really scientillo Preptirationi; ! -When we consider the marked sneers, attendlog4tE istration, fn the most iftitbbOrn cues of rev* and Ague, 'Tedium's of,ai l y kind,:DySpepidri;"filiart- Aildiii • Of Chit Stornaih, Stet End'lfiriorts Ileadaeb4 Indigestion, costiveness ant Mot t 4-.• getherirltt the complete control' It atircisitivir all Nervcins, Mientnatio and Neuralgia Affectlcini, • we cannot wonder at itspeptilarit7.ii'elt amiths invalid value thisi'Veinedy. ~'+l Lr tvlc .i . ii IiAIitaLSBURG, April 17.--. T Bsnork.- 7 -The Appurtienineut : Bill was considered: The first section v eigangingthe Senatorial Districts and al lowing Philadelphia four Senators. only,, was parsed by a mete of 13 yeas•Je 14 •neim. ' The ,aeetion Aalug the splaco of meeting. of ths . return judges, was adopted. The third see- tion, arranging the Remesentative Diitrieti, Wig emsidered. • 'ldr.'Weltun moved to separate ORS. guebenna mid Wayne counties, and allow ; each - one member. 'Mr. Cre*swell moved to separate Bedford and Blair counties, and allow each oni member. Agreed. to. ' • • . April 18.--Bzsara,-Ttie A r tionment Bill rep tett,* districts passed second reading, the being variously amended. As Oct bill now stands, Philadelphia Is allowed Ave Senators - and seven teen Representatives. Atr act to separate the Stater School Department was adopted: . • April .llx the num ber of Senators and Repreientatlres was passed dually to the Senate by . a Tote of 15 to 13. April 32.-8 .—Mr. Shaman, a bill to in. - fircirparate the Pottsville Mining sad Manufactur ing Co.. . ' • , . Mr. Straub, a supplement to the sot to authorise tiortgiges on coal lease/. The bIU to *stability a- Normal - Sehoot for the eduettioa of Taasbato .for the: Pablo • Schools, pained a Committee of thi,Wbole.; . Aka 23:—Stensvid supplement to the 41- lentenin Railroad Company was connivedlL ^ , Theltill to ineorporatir, the Pottsville:Milder end Manutiustel . ing Company was reported favor ably. • Hot:Mi.-4U Situbiry 'and irle Rittroad 6411 was takeittilitid eonsidered at length. -A test -say!' miss taken on the second section, which autttpdisi,a loan of three millterts as col lateral iienrity, provided that the isle of the Main Ltd* is effected, and'passed—yen 44, nays • ,-• The bill for the tale...of -the Main Lint et the' "chile Worksywas again•tatteu up and, paiss4 yeas 21; nays 41. .• • , [p'e aTis ple&sed to know that the. repieseqi-. ilvelfront . thls .cOnnty.v:Oted fOr the stile.' hi& action fn'the matter is commendable.] Tea STORY LI RitAMINGIO , 4II# liege flowery ,Press of. Tuesday; says : • - • , ''. , It eotomoneed mowing on Sunday evening last, with greatearnestnesa„.ond ins short time every inchto %Jilt , was novozeil to the !death of taw es.. 'mowed during thd 'night ' , antiterrup. '-redly ; nisi lad thick,' accumulating on' the nsofs, - Ind by its reit weight,•esunting many of Rialto emelt under the pressure.' On. Monday, morniag the snow was fifteen inches deep, and 011 account of its ,solidity; nearly as hiairY. as lead. Thereto( 'Of the Reading Ballerina:Mori:shops, estatiding Inns Franklin.. street to Cbistnet, gave way im. 011010 Land h o'clock in the - morning, jasteu,the workmen hail commeneeil their work. The east iron columns, suppbrdirgthe roof, of great ibid. nevi and strength, . sinspped asunder. like Illpe stems. The.iron - roof came dawn upon lb* Joon .iii. the shop, but,..fprtunsitely, th e crash' gale. war ning befOre it iuno,,En time to enable theta to es cape, or find' tintectien udder thp'englines and iron frialegantongst. which they nem working.' ' The entire roof, rafters, and supporters nliShe rot huildi.ug,,lan.crotoplete wreck,,ounttbe l beick wall - in many ,placei, is crushed outwardly, and also et the top; broken:Auld tbrown-doint.' ;.The eseaptiof ilui workmen, several hundred,: without lots of life, is indeed' miraculous. -A fp of the mechanics, howerer, wore bi . jored. , The ea to TheCompligy cannot fall short of SSII, .` The followinglerwene irere•injured : :: • • -. ;hi . Thomas J. Laing, aniehinist;etrnele oar. the inn by a piece of timber, head slightly eat., •We ,are happt to learn iron, himself, that he is ably fp be about. t' ' ' - ' '' GeniTe She ele, ((iernliun,) a meehlubt, leniently hurt, was badly cuti in the Itted, end' hat his .9 . l .tne !rained. • , i-,• i r - ..r ••1., s Jades Williams, tisathruist, reesiivad h emits 'cut fn the neck, bat la doing well. - - . -• , . • .A ruing man, sun of David Fox, itatlerodas elne.allishils. inured. ; _ • • f, '' '' ) ,_" ••• -,,:a . A,week .or ten .daye : will' suffice for the re eon strileti on of the shops, which will' be *filleted Sy 'lhe well-known energy of those having Air rarift intendence. The root.of ' Mr.. Molivalin's Bolling 'Milli came down 'with a cruh, Itarell; fortunately, in juring no one; .- - • ''' . 1 ",:r i 'Clio same mishap oecintedarrai boom Ai/the village of Leesport. , .• - ' . • 7 ~, The liata 6.101114111 g to lirin.'B. Scbtiener, tutu in Walnut 'street, between Tenth' lad Eleventh, came down'in a nialis'of ruins. - ! " ' . A carpenter shop, used by the workman on She Lebanon Valley'. Railroad, at its erojilection _with' the Reading Road, caved in and crashed out. The telegraphic communications it me-0K the destruction being More etimpleti than m j aiir for mer storm. Between Reading. and . FklitOntne, nileasnif of the poles are - derrn, ,ad ,tew.wires badly broken. It will require .14, 0 1 /" . 44 8 to' Veen the'fitte in Working,drAer, -, . ...!,. - No interruption occurred to theisireaprtradne" Of the Reading: Railroad.. The ,ClataWlsse train. made l coinesme at Port Clinton at the protist lima ` - , -.Tho peat quantity of snow,* which fell-in an ahnost initredibilat abort space: of tiresei-oboulik it; melt suddenly, /Will certainly cajole, a freshet sir the hebaylkill!and It. taibutarios. The ricer Was rising . yesteniarafdrrnoOir, hat 11 . 0 Wllit*dignig. lea • • rehended. I • j , / Atha' (Wholesale Pos lmbed •• Whoal Flour, biol., $7 ZS ' !kW rosidloo4 SO 0 0 YIOUrAbI.: 4 ali• do ' do 00 • heatilmafthi 40.4.411 brad Apples ? , lot 14,1 e. • . do TO ravolosrP ,l4 05rn t do ' bostor . ;24r Osta..-'' Se —140 , 0 1 a Potatco4 do • td Wpm; rt do 120 Timothy'Seed, 4 grord. •34 .6 Clover Seed.. _ . .4o SSA IleY, Per toil. 20 Pft' 14' Poirrivnorag- • • • 114111ALICTI. ilia eet) ".'ol,6l7ll::thseat Flour lioutt. 5 0 titt 117 00114. and Rye at'SS 26.'71table 90141141 aces . 7 Wlicteltl4 4 001fi 61 I ' ll% 1h0': 316 1•1 'at it do, liyaMtdo., - .0121a 76 do} I VATS.--Beef sell* al 14 rota. perm. elfoltotalll% do Veall3 do.. Perlin% do.,Shouldersli to It d04 . n0 so 14 to 16 do, 301061014110,- • PROVISIONEE—Butter sells froia.„ll; ptsip Oierp. .10 do Sorg 1e ,rte. dog. buotta. 10 do., .tore Rle6ll .410,4 wiritedieli 111 010,.. 4 A9 White 14 *to .CPIO4 .aad rePerilood .. , giD,tuN A Jew, 111466.-06.eslaresie60' 000 pllossWlXT“ SERINO KM% OM fur Wa r- 4 1 pattinr i f Pun. Atipo 60.000 gallons bl4B46o(wialltD 141666 RIULIIOLL& ali 61 the Wit OW*. . 120611 Ofatiore. 1MMtV1740,710,41.1.1,1r1,P.1, a/ 3r::
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