: - • • • • int. ).04tRat• • poTTSVILLt 4 4Ttar.D.A.T, SAY 14.1 rterTing &ciliation of the Minns' 'Jo eaerogele circulation of any TIMI pubildied In the ta' only—EMl; among the best portion of the . populet, meet Inperte+l to Ile colutrine ?f eon to the eitertleer so If publtehe , V.o rer!, In our eltlot the rates of wives, dello price according to the elrchlatlon , . nett ?off:Rums° ,Coixitas.--7- hefted' ammo precludes the pilsibilityt;lokieie, *operately the nevi adrertismenti to be found in our advertiair.g columns this week.. iv e can betttireet the atteu- Aloe of the reader to theta in a general manner. • . • To Xsass.s. Len° AND Itittebted 1O public documents . Tuts recent Britith. PArliement In the , reign of .Queen Victoria. •t • Antrim from llama MAO th fur theincaoion of hiez!oo were "litthEn'6l communication, and wood Morrie, Esq.; arp crowded ri ... -_ , 1 To the letter of. our Intelligent 7pettn, correspondent, we oar atte Leine Intel'esting statements and a fro& manufacture of Wiles., ' Tiro Mover4rr, Wzolwantr,--4 Lle l ot the present time ; 4n fact th thia•fecer prefails is alinostinek . conned to euaiganti fiom tbe.ol , the l entCrprizint sons.of Ne 4 Eng coil and felt in clearly all the mid particularly In Ohio,Tennsylianli sefi • IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MIR Seneca Tribe, No. 4t, of this 41er, was duly'eonstitutea In our II W. G. 8.,-G. T. Zama, ~assisted bi drtiw J. Baker following Brothers were duly ins • DAtice, S.; S. Frank, Sr. S.; , soqi Jr. 6.; M. J. M. (1. 1 W.. Mortimer, ny Tribe upon its foinial Ind Order, and trust thit it may, ti primperorly: NPOINTND INDIAN Matisse wuk, the paperp have published . .. , of .. .lndian_ Measures in Minnetet ds . pat,ali from Chicago states the , o aggeramd. ,A letter before us 'April 4th, from a former zside sPeaki of'reported India trod trth conhty,tid States that the • k poo were organising for_it ca tko red skins. -The latter gives but states that great excitement tpo w!iites. We inclioe.to the 4 1 rbports arc exaggerated. " The frontier would hardly have for our Wilting indiscrimiitatel: know that the retribution would 1 _THE COAL T ADE. 4 _ _ Pottsvill 11/iy The quantity sent ,by 'Rally ;43,196 11 tons—by Canal 34; "week 77,590 07.. Total by, Rai ri . ga . ‘ 1114'611,867 H tone. Do. by, lagalust 112,067 02 to same perio . - Tho shipments from this Re 11,343.03 tone behind tbosZi o I ' thiipiriod. With the firat, of ' the'rate of decrease which has the I ra 11 'but a meagre oppottuni supply the market. ThO 'ot this Region cOneiderabla annoyance and impi ,operations from water caused bi the heavy bodies ofsnow which on our mbuntaine. it i neab "drowned Out." Our hills appeal rated with water.• : Mess t is. Van Duson, Nort44 4 vatice,4 the price of Loh igh'Ches and Sovo Coal 12 j cents per ton declitio selling any quantity of I sent itspeot of the trade. . The impression prevails very York, thai Cual.will lie at le l ast . higiterin September thrin now.' aro making cop tracts, 'ivitetlever them foi. quantities, .at: art ad •+ • prices. ‘ Tlin Delaware and Hudson Co their tariff orpricos higher t I which Coal is offered by. the I': Company.. All the Coal of th will be bought up, at their low tinue : to Sell—and they, will hee l on low pricer! Crl: The stock is going, ;down rawly. 7e stockholders will disee7o of th' year, for (hero; is, undoubtedly, . . the Lunatic:4'l7lm of New I • , In New Epglandr, purehaseo The low prices at which the P Jmpany his offered Coal, in co cireulars of some of the Midd tnond, offering our Cool at lesi production, assisted by the r. .. "runners" as Agehts to'sell Celli ‘;n:'eoint has existed a strong impression that . Coal sal lower this. icor.' Tho . r/tm t of such I can be 'easily forieen.' It Is as leer as tii , i .i noon-day.. The Consumer will ho has , pentedly, again bo compelled I pay for di Jf attempting to rob the produ rof his i p lair remuneration. We aro rodibly ii that no less a number than i thi a 'Agents IMuse entered the counting too • Of e der New Ei?gland town, in in 4 dal offering Coal. In every ‘ instance Vie, p 'et, affixed i product, varied. The., fact is, t 'e Agency I l Qir "run. ning" system, is rapidly becom ng as great asnui sauce in the Coal Trade, as the "Middle Home' The sooner the !Atom i j s, e putig9Cfrom the economy of the Cclifti?pde, th better it will be 1 i for the interests ef prOduee!ra a d consent rs. In this Itegion,xiotwithiitan ing the di cultbis ith which our ., dealers Oriel d, in pl ing the -ganiration above the malice of its op onents,. ley aro dileratined not to sue umb,--noc to sell ialtat'less than the' cost 1, ot production. Who to blame them for taking the .ositiod? . ow let be well understood, thatlif't o market ;ails to' I , llpftlied.the present A cuti!on, the responsibility ll reA not on the op - crater, who is con °tiding t for'his'rikhlle—but on tilos , who chec ed the 14e, by a system of forestalli g, the ma ket, in ith our Coal was offered in a vanceat I es than s coot of production, and on hose •whq fused en-operit With - the Trade in the early, art of he Feale', inbartnoilitingl its interekts, ihereby aping, uncertainty and doub —with rerd .to Prices; checking production ; a, d the sta ing of he Trade at.the opening of-N.vigatiem. ' If the 11013 becomes diAarrangoil— tick we Ca ne'Etly ; ipe for the Fake of all interep «I, will no be the te—this stasoo; let the respo sibility rei where' belongs. ;. Piui the men . and press end orini ) crush the miner, and rob hit of his moth) , ,Misctsle operations have bee , rep, Luzern() Co., the iiMii- iCeF, !tom changes asters and other etnployees Iltctnr Istrmwrasir Deets •tink and important trial occ ' the Court of Common Pie , •ntly, and the dociaioe is the Coal Trade is part , mdlie facts elicited, the I..'n ‘rmsi understan4a the vise t ti;o • luMliiis—riartuora ~atlluF "t C.nl; and In .luly nr t ttiticts soid out his tuttri..st t 4 the ic bit^hrss and bib jard to usual cre,tit of t he t radm I tot 3 disposal of all brother, the former partner , a •oneeyenee to Ireland . ; q s t - -' lll,.,l s raud Was w. apparent, Ind 4 AI houses (that of I;twisaudestsi teAt the.litgallty 'of III« poTrCeeti wand, attached;rtt, .1 appurtenances,. at the pt ,, lni door; and ate suit,abotS alt brunght by the brother. ter • r Lcteii Audet lituitont were,ongaiod tw c arnet much interest In our girt* us,lt little gratification PO It Isseni otlittrwl strurity (or those engaged non lA, understood an the d ks.,sels will nut be crutsldried S:tt In Mr form lute' if t , ,•nat the property ho 'alloy ~,14 1 1sat it Is not only Illegal, ‘,itts, ' ; . ,.' l4 " , Ratty to lie', Nu %ill check a 1,1 cure. it- Imsonots omit slut); t, as , i t.. s . s,r , of human nature; • 7,,,, t he I rie 11) [rot Turonszne pottiactu] : ,• • ',,iITBOPEAN CORREI3PMEWOR r-, LettelNo: 010. •• ' . I TILE. COLLIEHLES AND I vIEttN WORKS OF I ' -' • SOUTH WALES, .-. ,„ „.- . Besides "Dowlais," the hul;st in the world, the other great lion Works of Merthyr merit a brief 011iuion. Of these, the Oral ta . .. .. .. 'Whose blast furnaces, including those - at Ilk whin, a short, distance'off, number 1& Thu; by all Wcichmen, is universally conceded to be best arranged and' most comPlete 4tablisbment "on the hills," The forges irei,perf t models of beauty; l their airy iron roofs and solid founds- , -....; as dimbining in a remarkable degree the light Wail the heavy, the graceful with the strong. In tie foundations audithe iru4lated flours, there is said to have been4apended 3000 tons of iron ! On a height adrinWunting the works, and look ing down upon thorn as.jf frowning at their utili tarian effrontery,7 autrids'in ;old baronial style, Cy Nubia Castle—the princely residence of the proprietor, William Crawshay.• lie is called the "Iron King,"; - --add after beholding his Works and the legions. who are dependant upon him and obey his behest*, cm will acknowledge that his power is as impressive, and his subjects senumer ous as those of many a German Sovereiga, 'who boasti of his divinc'right, and from his • throne looks without difficulty to the fohr earners of his realm,- • ~ ' • 1 • .. *, Ai the Cyfarthfa Works, wow is almost entire.' ly eschewed, and water from the Taff :Vale, turn ing six noble Sibeelk—two of which are 40 feet in diameter—furnish the motive Rosier. The furnaces are all worked by the cold blast. The fuel used is eqkr, Made :'of a mixture of the free-burning, setuAituuiinoue or semi-anthracite Coal ofliferthyr, faith h "binding Coal" brought from the Taff Vale, ,lower dbwn in the basin.— This mixture, in open i dles, hardly swells or loses its furm, and is then apparently .only a charring. When thrown into ovens, it cokes but poorly. The ovens for thiss , purposei are 50 . in • number, holding a charge of-4 tons Of Coal each, which is burnt 4.t.'.hours. There are many excellent contrivances in Wales 'for ",!'drawing" the con. tents of coke ovens,. which :do not appear to be practiced in our country; probably the most in genious of these is the ooe fa , :use here, and in - -• vented by a young draught/nide named Thomas, attached to the .Cyfarthfa Irorks. •,It consists of a sort of batteringn.ram. a ffi xed tq a,diminutive locomotive of 3 horse powereishich-fraiels along a line of rails in, font of the rase:Of .ovens.— Each oven having l a door both front and back, j when th e cokingli s ecess is finished, these doors are 'lased, and tram, driien by Steam, effects the contents ins tin batch, and in the . apace of a b „quarter of a mi ltile. The Lilliputian, whose di mensionS are asalows : ! •. .. , ' Boiler-2 ft. In ofa ter and 3 ft. high. ' Cylinder-5 inches in diameter and 9 Inches stroke, Mikes itself *lid in a variety of ways—such as dragging up. the ears with ' Coal; taking away those with coke, &c.—when not engaged at its legitimate businesi-of emptying the ovens. 1 A roll; cast at these works for the manufacture of the patent "Bartow" rail,, weighed 8 tons—the usual weight of a toll not exceeding 3i tons, -I . - Plymouth. • At these, the smallest of the great Merthyr Iron Works, there-are 8 furnaces, one of which was out' of blast at the time of tuy'risit, The remaining 7 yielded a weekly produce of 900 tons, which being insufficient to meet the capacity of the forgo, an expedient not _uncommon in Wales, was resorted 'to, and ' o"ttris of "Scotch pigs" imported monthly •sepply the deficiency. This syste,which i so practiced at Cyfarthfa, it was intend d s, kto alter. All of then rnaies.areworked with tbe,coici blast; one urthem Mushet calls the largest in Wales. The fuel used is'a mixture of one-third Coal (seini-inthiFticite) and two-thirds coke. The latter is made in open piles, the Coal for the pur pose being brought from a considerable distance 'down the Taff Vale, where the 'veins are of a more bituminous character. There are no coking ovens here whatever. - • ~ ' The highest bed - dr - Coal worked, is called the . "yard vein," and is nearly Anthracite. The lowest is the 'restos Vein,' whose analysis - is thui given by Mushet4-83 per cent: of carbon, 13.5 of volatile matter, and 3.5 of ash. It, is in this valley, a' short distance . below Plymouth,' that the well known "steam coals" for the British Navy are ex tensively mined?' The brother of Mr. Joseph, the inanagerpf PlymonthWrorke, ships 4000 tons per week to .Cardiff, for steam purposes. These Coals tepi; ~14.4.11. to coat tO M titter English • milt CtlPSist eS On; itVlott,trttM worth as much three other pft is are alwars Bra. I.f the is:. county SZE= as the fourth t preparation• ill in. progreaL Card of r.ll t by a press of: nd able Euro. ',flint'. It con. ,atuities of the Lt is retiarka • extent mbich I ible. It is not E. World, Iliad to !land, but it ii i dle Staiiisl and . and :No* Jcr- —On tbe'2oth flourishing Or. orough, by the P. G. S., An. Gorham. • The led into ofpoe . : D. L. Dod. illor, C. of It.; ongratulate the atom into the long and 'z .—During the etailed account' A telegraphic the reports are ,ated, Shalopee, t s of Pottsville, !an,cres. in Blue alms of Sha- pAign against no particulars; existed , . among ' ll inion that the Indimcs of 'the reritirto slaugh , for they wall terrible- are now selling, delivered on board vessel at pert, A. 20 miles from the mines, for from $2 . 00 to $2 150 per ton. Were freights, from this coast to the li nited States, as low as ei Wien aro front Lit erpool, there might bo .serious cause, to fear the Competition in our itiasteri markets, of this perior steam coal of Wales—as may bo seen from the following calculation lad this week•is {93 16--for the oad 590,473 13 anal 122,017 17 ; last year. _ion' so far are I last year up to ay upon its, at en experienced, 3 , to adequately Price of Coal In Teasels at Cardiff, say Duty.4o per rent'ad raloivas. I Freight to Now :Fork or New England, - 'lnsurance, , - Price Incur F-istern markets, - :-` „Sr) 50 Less than which, certainly none-of our native somi-bitutninous Coals can be furnished at Now York. But lot not the miners in Cumberland and Broad Top take alarm. Cardiff is not Liver pool, and•as lung as rails are made and sold for .f,B* per ton in Wales, no ships will leave her shores in ballast, for America. It is left for the gas coal interests of the fruited, pates, to be affected by a transatlantic coMpetitfon=which• as 'an In stance, rules the Now York Market, to the exclu sion of nearly 200,000 tons, that otherwise would seek, from the ,mines of Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, customers in her gas works. .• tit Plymputh; as at Cyfarthfa, water is the tutt. tive power. There are 4 large wheels, with the finest waterpower in the district, there being 100 feet of'lall. Two of these . Wheels are Used to `drive the blast, one of them being of 200 horse power. . With this unrivalled power, there are also about • the works 18.steana engines, 12 being used at the collieries and iron pits. One of these is a kenti ino Cornish pumping engine—by general report, the finest specimen "out of Cornwall," but I sup pose the "one hundred inch cylinder" that drains the Lake of Haarlem is excepted. At 'all events, it is a very beautiful and powerful piece oT ma chinery, costing $15,000, and surpasses, I pre sume, anything we have in America. It is sin gle-acting, and pumps from a depth of 455 feet; the.dimensions are as follows: re everieneing •iliatent in their the melting of have been lying pf aro eompletel, hay. ut Coal 25 on board. on] in th . can ts, IT bey pro- • n erally i 0 cents p Shrewd d they can rico on p pany art an the p • • onsylvani Isitter Co i toe if th high folla l of the Co Diem. of Cylinder, 65 inches—No. Btrokeiperminnte.7: Length of Stroke, 11 feot,---Weight of Beam, 30 tons. • • 'Plymouth possesses 6.mills for rail; ' : and for merchant iron', 54 puddling furnacos t 'And 30 ball , ing furnacas,'`The weekly-production of rails alone is aboutl6oo tons: The use 9f the "refinery furnace" is done away with, by an' improvement of the managers, which. though invented ten years ago, ho h s succeeded in 'keeping` a secret. These works to n out a, great many ,rafts for' the Great Western L lt. Co., who are very particulai for their wide g age. arrant t . Manage some roo , re holdin onsylvan bock. ca Coal ith tho Rich- nnaction lo Mon of han the , creased al "For use herd, the red ore from Whitehav,en ; ---,, on the coast of England, North of Liverpool—Mi also the Staffor (shire me is extensively imported ? , and mixed wit the native' Welch "min 4," in the proticirtion of half and half. The Staffordshire ore.costs delivered, 20 shillings • per ton. ; The Welch oro is said to cost not lessthan 16 oLillings per ton by the time it riaches the furnace's. Besides Whitohitven and. Staffordshire, a great deal of ore is imported by the Welch Iron Works from the Yorest of Lean, Northamptonshire, Lan cashire, &e., at Filibw-`'ale, is imported from as far off as Elba, at `alto rate 0f 100,tons per Week. This is a find specular ore, containing over 70 per cent. of Iron; ' and colds delivered, 22 shillings or 'about $5 25 per ton. The Ebbw- Vale works, import from Various sources, quite as much irop or as'itliey themselves mine. The beds orlpithe of ore are reunitkakly abundant in the vicinity, of Merthyr T-ydyil, amounting in all to 30. The:composition of the 'Ordinaey argilla ceous "Welch 'mine," according. to Mr. Parry, chemist at Efibtv Vale, is asfollowi ' In 100 parts: or One ler in a to sell to the, Trod, - Ouaoulcacid, Alumina, • • Lime, - - Moisture,. This apocryphal 'and dolusiiet substance, so bard to find in America except in the prospectus , es of. Coal Comp inies on Wall st.,is by no mean either delitsive or sipoeryphal in South Wales.— Thotigh it hasmot yet been found to exist on any= thing like the scale it does in Scotian', •enabling the Scbtch Master torule the market wherever his opigs",can tind•an entrance; and •its diem:iv... l ery,bes tTt worked Each a revolution in the iron 'trade, nor created Such enormous personal forNI tunes, Win the latter country—yet It occurs ex tensively on the Northeastern' outcrop of the ba. sin, and has always lined the pockets of proprie tors, when found to exist in any quantity on their lands. ' , ' , . Some tan or fifteen years ngy, a seam of Black. hand, two to three feet thick. was found on the Nant.y-Glo property-. - the discovery being con- . sidered equal to a. Clear untxpected profit' of .1:15';000. For a long time, thousands of tons ere mined as low as 6d per Con: It is not ague' quality Of iron ore, and requires to. be„mixed with tho "Welkh mine" and the imported' ores, to he used io "nhantage—tiut incidental:A; value arises froM the ciscapness with which it is mined, and tire large proportion of free eoal in its corn, positron.. _ • resumed urging at Meng the !t .Te - ho uhl i eigh- TU. scam of 'Blackband is Yxceetlingly irregu lar, theammediaiu neighbors of Nant-y-Glo bav• ing notrneo or it; .at the Gulyhos Works, the miners have quite recently discovered it 2 . 0 r 3 inches` thick ; a drat Ebbw-Vale, •nn occustunal gliinp It .o *of it, sold toll)° .übtairted ; when it ri ft .oceurs; it is jolt ediately dver: the bed of Coal called the "oldvein," and [is mined with it. At ' the Beaufort Inin. Work s jof Bailey's A..Co„ ad- • joining Ebbw. Viale, it ()emirs from one to two feet in thickness, near the mountain•top, arid is quar ried •ipenly. As thu Cuali at tbelfe, furnaces, is mined rind delivered. for 7's . cints per lon, it may .he supposed the InsinufaZture of iryn as carried on very economically. Pig iron Li indeed, pro. thread here.rutuewitat cheaper thirn at any other works in South Waits. •, - • , , T.—A Ter led thu a inNcw Yu he caeo ! im cularly iot. 'led S'tatie 3k be ns folio Were engsg '•at year, on• ther, alai co llh Coal bo In the of the', tinned gilt L t year' .-In to, rlhet eat Mr' tuber of tßocts hack d takes the 'event% to. • Utilizatioi of Slag. The question of converting the waste slag of' blast•furnaces into blocks for various oinemental purposes, such as tiles anti bricks• are now used , for, has of late, attracted Muehattentiou thraugh out fineland. At the invitation'at the vomit,- tors • of Ebbw-Yale, Dr. Smith' of Philadelphia; I came to these Works to institute a scriesof exper iments, hnvinj for their object, the annealing"of this slag, anti its &nversion into °momenta/ • bricks, that ,were expeided, to sell fur .f. 3 per tom.' The'Process was as folleWs:—The• slag was eon' out of the furnaces into Moulds and after allow ing a short time for it to' cool,--the bricks thus formed, .were placed lip . the annealing furnace.— !Prom some cause, the process did nut succeed,— the Interior of the slag Was annealed without dif ficulty, bet on 'the exterior; there was alwaysa i coat of glass, which frustratftr'-the pitrpoSes of dhe invention; and the Prebuilt 'ldft iln former times, so muci4ilion ttordaln i kd ip the *lag cut uwitydlat. wit - 111444d* years past, ne of our prof & Co z) Betel ags; and Inl , hohl the CV y of the de 4,1 to, wan t vb. •Ixitned to Iranent rrmined purhu -3 ant, 'tilting lIN f r t the rice! d. are, n both elder, a 4 tuatulty. to innuunee t , there 'wont, lu eOrdlt, butt mina fol nut Inlid. ern tho e Patti Dort ng hoe ~ be , ut, tat hetye it hi tn be ny further att six sts— ha u (mak, sstis It xinst piss/ t sopecl I us pts expoe.e the d. and it la td mph of Julie Per pros: ton; - ' ' 2 7 25 • 07 • 2 50 • , 32.0• - 9.2 • 4.0 , - 1.0 -I, 20.7 - 2.0. 100.0 farlp, Blackbaad ', a o Ebbw-Va. orbs' bare ad refuroael toe of millet , . British, sad other neighboring oui ri oterhartling, their cinder bens, g a greet quantity of the slag. contained guita r s large proportion . . at . the. Peruses Gases. t natty adopted at the iron Works .Buuth Waled, for•ptilizing. the.ip - - gases" of the Blast Furnace, ddri.,, o do service in hot-blast stores, or ' a boilers, may be briefly described: ed from the extreme top of the is surmounted by.a square cage. tested by what is known as ithe re charge is thrown into the "c" no" raised by, crank ate dis twelve feet, under the era shedsi ,,iBl4ol3, at.regarar periods, to the stoves, intewhich the gases are led blast, are raised above the ground, a level with the top of the-fer ias between the ground nd the ers are on the ground, mud he gas. pipes beneath them, The Ebbw ), was one of the first in Great neceeded in praCtically realizing the principle of the constroption of They , accomplished it.ahout the t their three works in this part of. I. bbw.Vale, Victoria, and Si rh owyey „ furnaces in blast), £lO,OOO wore 'I teuspcto introduce the plan. Bar ceedede they estimate it to be now 000 tons . . of Cod per week. Pow, e Merthyr Iron Works have yet ,rinciple. /- , urge of a blast furnace In thia sec ' , is.as follows : i t iron. Uti fThe mode. 'thitrpatt of. ailed "waste using them I nder the elm', he gases arc annum, whie • ft. high, pr 'cup and eon , 'cup,," and th nee of ten o Bowing it ad unlace. The or [Mating th ornotimpa on . are—ad me ti op. The boi a led down 'ale Compa Is ritaini who .enefita of th ate macs. 1 ear 18.51. south (possessing spent in the a. ing at last as caving them' or none of t adopted the p The daunt tion of )Valei I el Ebbw raft: ewe 6 3 cwt. of Coal. 13% cwt. of 'Coke. 6 cwt. " Watch Mine." • 4 cwt. Ilematilci imported. _. 3 cwt. Cinder. ' e-"' B evt, "Mackband" and "Welch, iiiine,7 mixed: Limestone, 3 cwt. --Caldnial: . heel) charges, or 10 ' , ,•ronnds" every • .will produce 170 - tons of pig iron 1 Ore, 18 Forty of twelve balite per week. At. Rraary. Cwt. • s Welch Mine, Cinder and Imported i re, ns raw coal, - • • - . Ore -8 wa. • red 1)sel-4 wag Liattaane. Wales, DN.:furnace is conveniently hillside, where the ore, and coal, and be brought down, from above; iatt ;nsequenca of the lay of the ground, ' , Ossible, the "water-balance,' , as used In the Welch coal pits, is' adopted to j nerali to the trunnel bead. Such a• is seen at Abe- Ivor works (part of here the water fur this purpose is I bithe Blast togine• W. J. P. K. COAL .IdAitimr, April. 29.—Domes • ed freely; the inquiry is moderate for labut we,notice a good inquiry for th ' ;coastwise trade and the St. Lair- 'Usually located on limestone c whop, in cH Wigs not extensive' raise them contriranc , Dowlais,) pumped up NEW Yo do has arri the local cargoes for recce Rive t r f 0 32 V - $5 ;5 • I . We notice sales of,Laaelfrawanna at 1240 lbs.; from yard it is selling at $4 tow for small and large site. BY TELEGRAPH. .Rtehasondto-- 1 75 Providence, - 105 Stonington, • . . 115 Fall River, . 110 Norwich, 1 30 'Georgetown, . 175 Haverhill, - • • 135 Washington, - • - 200 Charleston. . - 1 25 old Cambridge, Freights / Boston, - New York, West Point, Stony Point New Londo , ItoaburY„;. • East Glreep Newburypo New Ilasen ylklll C . oarfrode for 1837. .f Coal sent by Railroad and Canal, 'for the on Thursday evening last: - Sell . ''Quantity 1 week enalnl Port Ca I Pottsville Schuylkl Auburn, —Port Can e week, , Total for ' tons. 712,01 10 ilroal In 185', nal nal and 'ltatlroac Total by C Shipman to same period Mat year By Ban By Cam], Decrease 1857, so far, lkiliCounty italliroads...lB/17: wing Is the quantity of Coal transported over Inallroadsin SehuylkillConnty,for the week Thursday evening !sat : The toll . 1 the.liffere 1 endloq; on WEEK. .TOTAL. ud S. Haven R. It., 42,949 12 254612 19 , " 4,567 03 37,421 15 Valley " • 9,057 00 63.553 13 Pt. Carbon "• 145801; ; • 138,777 08 " 12.281 08 . 128.550 00 6,216 06 79,640 02 allunMll 11 t. Cirbo Schuylkill bit.Carbol 11111 Creek Little &h ' . of Toll and Transportation on 1 ' RAIL R6%D rot THE PH ENT. From ' Front From From Ml•C'artnon. S. //urea. PC. Clinton. A firm. nd, $1 80 $1 75 • $1 55 CO , 180 175 155 , A. 60 s, 1 66 "1 50 1 36' I'4o • . 110 105 106 ' ' -1 06 Toll by canal for the present.. Pt. Ozrbon. M 4. atrbon. S. Haven. It Clinton. .., 65 ' 64 62 50 , 5, • . 60 52. 57, 50 65 "s• 54. 62 45 . 88 37 . :15 31 i.tes of Freight by Canal, ' it C. te MI. C. S. Mareit. It Clinton. k, 1 90 185 1 80 85 • 80 To Itirhil To Philad' Spring Mil g Rending, Rotes o From To Milled' , Spring Mil , NorriFtnwn Reading, RI Fro To idiw To PhPad' , 2 1 ) . Coal T a e for 11967 by Canal. week ending Satuidaylaxl.: . %TU. TOTAL. 1,839 11 8,155 16 1,306 14 • 3,90 S .09 000 00 75 00 601 09 1,759 10 ' - 146 15 360 08 479 05 2,011 13 l'Al 19 252 16 185 18 337 05 215 14 215 1( .100 00 73 10 418 01 826 17 1,635 •18 5,3709 . 000 7 16 350 04 • 41 06 Lehigh For the Lehigh Cca Sort g Mon East Sugar Coleraino Stafford N. York an German l'e South Spri I). 31uudne Cranberry . Buck Moon Wilktotstrril Hartford C 4 and Nay. Co., tidal Mines, - o' Lehigh Coal Co., na. Coal Co., Mountain Coal, and others, Ines,• • In Coal Co., E Coal Co, ; I Co„ Total, Lehigh alley R. R. • ding'Saturday jaat t2}lta Mines, • bar do high do e, do tin. do ' talrord do von do ' do Week Spring Mon; East Sugar 1 N. York Council kid! German Pr I Coleraine k nolbln dc:De, ilarletOn 1 Total for j i Shipments il same 'pniod last yikr By KIL T R By Canal, 110i7, sofa . . b 71030 05 or: Toll and Transport&talon _ TUN LIUIOO TALLE! RAIL ROAD Jraizeh C l unk to Trenton, •• - . - - - 200 Elinabithport. - . - • - - '.2 43 Morris Canal Basin at Phillipsbiirg, 1 00 s Canal to Jersey City 75- eents—Freight 1 Coal reshipped at lersey ciy. the toll is I nd Freight from WilkesbarreAThite Misch, / r an Haven and Mauch Chunk to Bristol: -- do Toll on it, 85 centi. 0 1 onlrso;een OW Toll Rockpoit, P Wilket.lt.lt. L. Caual. 11. Canal. Total. (toll,)• . 25' 64 80 gl 19 White Havant.) Bristol, _ 1 OS . t, (toll.) 51 ' 30 S 4 Rilklxlie :I Fraight,fm From Rock From do From Foga From do , From Mauc ' From du • .^Froifghtt " Coal for t short ot! tl, (freight,) wren, (toll,) do (freight,) Chunk, (toll.) .51. 00 Minch (fniigh4) 85 i Minch Chunk to s ii. York,. 86 e line passing over the Wilkekbarre IL Road. poye 50 instead of 25 emata,toll itod freight 1 0 1311Ipineu Moo Coal Trade for 1837. for the last week : . • . WLEIC. • 21ms. 001 15 4,502 00 Pine Ajntiinit iia rove Coal Trade for 1837. sported during ttni mouth of March 1847: rO~Ta TOTAL. 10.218 10 23,442 12 Union Cana 8 ',stars Kai Valley Coal Trade for 1857. WEEK. TOTAL. 1,586- - 13,702 1,152 8,509 Lykensi: t• ,1 Lykerue 1 Short Mon; hey Coal Co., tain rton Coal Trade for 1, 57. WICER. 3,114 03 10,001 10 MEE - B roa No report: I Top Coal Trade for 1857. Ix*Week. erland Coal Trade, 1 - 83 NEE[: TOTAL. 13,359 IRMO For the Du • coal Eitcreimis, RR' SpAUYLKILLtCO. STOCKS ANOI OT ZCRLT ,DT TNUIIF'!O'I k DlI , allionds jlteadlog A Pottsville §chuylkill Haven Phlladelpbh ~ !Aline 11111 and Mount Carllen Mount Carboi Mill Creek and rort Carbon - - FEMME Schuylkill Vi horberry Cree; Swalara - - t lotion " , preferred - Fichuilkill Ns Union Canal • - - " " roferrects'',. - Dol. & Itud'n ad &Transporter, Oren: Rallioad CoalCompaislest'l Little 8:Ital. so.. R. R. & Coal Co. - Uhl& Coal A Navigation - Co. • - liaztotrin Coal - • - - - • flack loots n Coal Co..- • • `' PrUniy Tunis l•A R.Co. - • • Imutthl Coal R. R.. Co. - 'Lykonall'allu Coal Cu, - - - - 4teaxer ;Mead; a Coal A R. R. Co, pykeni Valle Whoa& & Coal C0...i; • , Coal Companion • Foreit Impro mentlio • . . North Amer' ate, preferred ~ • " -• " " common •. Delaisto Coal to . . • -. . Cumberland al Co. • . . 'New Crib& C; I Co.- - . . I 1111 s • ellaineonui s &fineri'llank - • • ..... Fermen t Ban . .. .. • - Po:foal:10u Ir. • - • - • • Co. • ••• • • 't The at k of.all Coil Ototpanlea • the:thorn Hat ftrolabed by - tbos• publication. - • ,'f . • • NEW ADVERTIIENTS JUSTICES' FEE BILLS. 111 E new 7ustieeo ree'Bdis, Revised .r • And Carrot:tea by the Liegidature of 'Pennsylvania, last printed, and fot . loo byl . B. HANNAN. APPLE, CHERRY II PEAR TREES: A` FEW FEW APPLE -PEAR, and Stand ard, and Dwarf CHERRY Tree! remain unsold The trees are very fine, and the choked. halt. Appti to a. BANNAN.. A CARD. , IF'F. TAYLOR wishes' to call the ~ attention of his cnitoinews and tblepubile Ingest eral to Ms new /00, Bprinit RAGLAN& — Corner of Centre and ibtkuntongo sired:, Pottesillt. . • May :,'ST i ATTENTION BATTALION.. • T HE COMPANIES comprising the drat Reglatent of Schuylkill county volunteers , fmot tor I rulpeetion and neriew: on Monday the 11 th thy of May. in the fimough* El. Clair. The line will 4 ~am la th e mkt street, rig thing on Johnson's. ho tel. feting West.tut 10 eel in thei forenoon. without further notice. 'Mead Quart re at Johnson's lintel. Ily order of the Colonel. JAMES WRIQi, Pottrailleu May 2,'57 ‘l4 11 AditibPlL HUGH MILLER'S LAST WORK. ryllE Testimony of the Rock, or C-re oloor in its bearings oil the two Theologies, Naha and Revealed. with memOrials of the death and char acter of the Author. Things not generally kno 71 ; brDdvid A. Wells. Spargeona Sermons. 2nd tittles. Meauley's Biographical and Uistorical Sketches. Onmwsti, America and E Labelle. The Young Wife i ad the 4/Id Lore. Poems, National and Pntrtic ; by G. W. Cu , Inquire Within; 3700 Pacts. for theireople. Just published anti i for sale by 11. BANNAN. ]lay 2,.'57 18- MANAGERS V Works land others are re- N_Jr,quesled to,read the following letter: 27, 1857. jia M r(dla r. A;L. l4lrlW AllCtiA Le ldrAli gi rT, mi Ph N ll. 4 %dpl 'P ph a la l* : Dear Sir: We have now In succes4ul operation at one of our Ore Ranks, the Arta* - 111oisling and Pimping Engine, bought of you souk time ago, and think for economy and utility, it cannot be surpassed. u the quantity of fuel consumed by it Is much has than that of common Stationary Engines of the lame capacity.— As reggrdsThe working of it, , it Is much superior to the common Engines that we have in use at Ore Banks, be ing the same power, and using much more steam than the Portable. The expense of keeping itin good running order has teen, when compared with o her Engines, very linen.— We would cheerfully recommend all those putting En ' gimes at Ore Banks, Coal Mines, Ae., to try the Portable Engines manufactured by yon. Yours, respectfully, .111PNPI.MAN ,k WATLIC. 18-1 t ' LIST OF REMAINING in Post Office, April 30th • Allen Thomas. Armstrong Mary, Almond L,13., Adams Martin, It Brannir Thom is, Belman Peter, Blessing Patrick, • Brennan 1':, Broderick I'., Brown Phelan,. Bolick - Nathan, Burk Michael, Biryman Mrs., Dressler Michad, (2) Bort* Michael, Bauman M. Mrs, Bradbury Jas., Binchman Isaac, , Brown John, Becker John, Booth James, 4 Bannon James, Berry James, Baker J. A., Bolts J. K, • Beadleg. W.; Bright Francis, Brasethild E., Broome David, Bailey Mrs. C., Billie Charles, (2) Blunkert Miss • Bafid.3llsa A.., Brown A. K., Boardman Edward, ship, Barnes Joseph. • C Connell Timothy, Coller 51bits It., ' Corby John,. Chrisman Mrs., Conoly John, Cohan John, ' Conl4 Harry, Cane Mrs. Ellen, • Conner Alice, Cooper F., ship, Crinner L. J. D Davie -Miss Ann • • DaddoW Dickson S; IL, • alley Peter Dillman Peter, Dougherty L. C., Donnell John, Dogherty John, Dovey John J.. • Pavia John, Daley Felix, Dili J. D., • Doyle Mrs. C., DeBilver B. P...(2) Donahoe Bridget, Doherty Jameit, oh E Edwards John, Evans John, (2) Eherly Fertis, . • Eshelman D. L s , ' Egan Mrs., ship. try MSS Sues,.. Farrel I atrick, Fenstermisher I'. D., Farming John, • Foley John.. Fogarty John, Fisher Daniel. • France Christian. laugh Charles, ship. Fitzpatrick John, ship. George Thomas, • Gibson Thomas, Greenwood It. F., • Gerrard Patrick, Glynn Mary, Geben Loo, • Geisler John Galloway John, Gerrd John, 13)am Henry, tlee , •,,ay Eley, • Green Charles. • IH Hildebrand William, Healey Sally, Haley W. It., Ileckseher K., llopking Rufus K., Hoover Miss It., Hart Mary, ' nigger:to Martin, Higgins Patrick, Hilipott Miss L., Hartman k Kinzer, . 'Aluunriell J., Iless.Mrs. J - Hay James, Horn John, Horner John, '• Itiquanll., Hay George, llonoton F., ilai'pster, D., ileatonton Miss C, Haas Mrs. Caroline, !lampoon, Horan Ann, Harrison Mrs. F., ship, Highton James, • do • Healey John. do I FRIDAY, 6 otiocc, ►.Y . 135 - - 135 •1 3 . - • 135 - 100 - •- 250 • 100 • • 1 50 - 200 RAILROAD. CANAL. 12,063.14 8,560 11 2,467 17 • 1,334 05 20,005 03 22 , 206 00 8176000 00 ‘___ 6,012 11 2,234 00 34,393 16 43,196 11 43 1 198 ii tons, 17,590 97 5N1,173 13 PAOI7 IT ' WETE, TOTAL 43,170 00 611,867 11 31,tra 00 112,067 0_7.1 723,934 13 712,491 10 74,447 00 tons, 11,443 03 33,935 OW 1,070 10 32,549 14 799 10 21,142 17 003 15 18,284 14 577 10 19,677 03 77 19 1,178.13 668 00 18,585 04 209,02 228 cid 4,288 11 4,525 10 110,01 i 14 23,935 09 13551 07 WELL. TOTAL. 2,348 00- .22,918 OS 33,125 00 67,204 14 33,47000 80,121 02 137,761 07 61 30 TOTAL 21ms. 51.2 J) 19 79,177 07 130,463 06 18"1 17 , 17 ins 07 ~tE~k;e►sicns 50 50 60 60 100 14V. Ri 1034 14 121 00 02 48 35 63 % 10 55 1 4 15 ' 2s \ 25 24 25 00 IBA 58 5$ 80 19 .'to ftelr May 2,!57 'ETTERB the POTTSVILLE , ;1857: Lord Janina, Goughery John, ship, Livingston Hugh, Ladyhoff Mules, beets Angelina 11, Lundy Ann. /11 lorrls William,' Mellon Valentine, Montgomery Thomas, Manahan Patrick; Moore Patrick, Moore Mrs., Maguire Michael, Mulligan Mary, Matthews Margantt, (2) Hiller Miss M. J.l Morgan Michael, Moyer John, Marsh John, Markee James, Moron Henry, Moyer Frank, -Morris E. Morgan Miss E., Moser Charles, Meyer Mrs. A. C., Madison A., (2) Mathews Andrew, ship; Morgan George, do • Martin Hugh, do Moses John, do Murphy Patrick, do Malone Patilk, do McKull, Miss C., McClellan George, McCauley John, McDonald John, McKeown Mrs., McArthur N., ' McCarthoy Patrick, McConnell Patrick. McCorkell Richard, Mt:Stinnes Robert, McDonald W. S.. McCarron John, McEarthy Tim., ship, MeMenny Francisiolo McGinley A.. 'do Nash Patrick, `Naughton John, ' Nichols Ilanry, Nowa George • N eale A.ll. Ortt Mtn C., O'Neill Jolla, ship, O'Donnell Jamew, ditto, Phi'pot Edward,. Phillips Miss E., potts Joseph C., Parker J. S., l'ugb James; 'Painter Martin, Prestor Patrick, l'artuley William; Prichard Watkin, pope John, ship. Quin Jchn, Quirk Patrick 11.114 Williams. Rowe Valentine, 'talker M. M., Ricker Thomas, Ravenna Thomas, Ityne Mita Rancher jOhn, Read John. !Cosby John, ' Italy John, !icily James, Rawlings Henry, Rotteck F. W., t • iteilley Edward, Ream, Daniel, Rogers & Dobbin, Reed David. Reber Daniel, Reynolds Widow, ship. • 8 Strattort-William , Summons William, aliip, Sheehan Thomas, Stenit Mary, Stilatlor W., ;., • Sullivan Margaret. . &Clair Mr., Smith Mn,. Mary. Swartzenberger L. Smith John, (2) Spillane .lerznah, Stevens J. D., Sullivan Jeremiah, Starrett John, Stephenson F. L., lStrough Francis, , ; Shaffer Elizabetbi " Slut len A. S. ' i, T Thau4s William IL., (2) Thomas Mark, Ship, !Tisdale Mrs., • IThompson Mr., Thomas John, Turner Isabella, Thomas John. Thusene John ./., Terns y Edward, Tres y' Ddunis, ship, Troutman A. T. , I 1.1 Umbanhauer Rev. Franklin, V Vernon li'mnels, Mt - Walker William, Wilmerth W. S. • Williame L ornas, Wallace Richard. Wilson Ithbert, ship, Woods Pbllip,r Wildman Mr s ' , Watkins i j Uar , , Whalen largaret, Watkins argeret, • Wengert !daft in, Williams Kate, - - Williams J., ::: ft Wearer J r. Wilma' ship, • Ward 111 I . . Vahan J T., . Watkins Raab Wilson almond, • , Wilkins David, • /' • Wilder Charles, " ' Wolf Clemente. '• Williams Barbara A., IA Rhein) Artert, 2 Walloon Allen. Wells Abraham, Z l ia Mame l an Henry; 2 ma In thisllst will picas; say JOHN ITON,P. M. Igo John,,, , J Jordan Janies, Jorea Joseph, James Mlse M, (2) Jenkins . ;limes W. IL, Jonol iICOII, .sh fp, Judgo Thomas. ship 11. Kennedy Mrs., Kennedy T. 11., Kiplamirt Keller Iteut?er., Kealey Mrs., Kennedy Michael, KirbeyJohn, Knapp EL, Koch Henry, Kneble Henry, Kurte nom, Klteber O. E. F., Keittng Edward, Kerne Edward, KeehtaTtiariety Koster Andrew, Kull Adam. Kate Adelaide, Keett3n' .141 i I lam, ablp L Lilly iebeera,4., Persons applying for letter advertised. MISCELLANEOUS. s ,CHINESE SUCAR OANE=SgED. JUST received and for sale in snriill iiiiantities by 8 . BANNAN. ASPARAGUS ROOT, lIOIC,E ASPARAGUS ROOTS, at 1,..j $lO per thousand, for sale at B. BAN NAN'S Beal and Book &bre. DODBON'S TCOOTWPASTE, DODSONrS TOOTH-PASTE, is nn-1 tioubtedlyile test dentifrice lu tise.forcieansing. beautirying, nod preserving the Teetk. Price 25 cents per hex. Pottsville, April 25, '57 . 50,000 cALI AUD QSS SPERM 911.. T -1 , 1 DMUND RMAN, New Bed ford, MASS.—Offers for sale 50,000 gallons WINTER ; AND SPRING SPERM OIL, for machinery, warranted pure. Also 00,000 gallons bleached WINTER AND SPRIG WHALE OILS, all of the best quality. Orders euldrepard as above, will base prompt attention. Boston. March 7, '67 , 104 m LAKE CHAMPLAIN IR ON ORE. -1 "pills celebrate Ore is used princi- I pally fot Puddling and in , Furnaces. It has ottensively .for_ years tin Pittsburgh,' Wheeling and other places West. It is alto used eaten slvely In Troy and at most of the Iro establishments sr the East. The subscriber will contract to sell this Ore delivered ! in Troy. No charge for engaging f Wit of earns tram' there'whenmuested. ,•••- riff , Mewl, Zues 0 S nlg, New York. Am II 25. '57 • If-4m - • FRUAT TREES 41g N D SHRUBBERY. rpHE suissexilleit i lleceive on L Monday aud Tuesday, direcly trcin Rochester, N. Y., 600 Apple Trees. 100. Cherry 'floes, Dwarf and Stand/Ink. • 1100 Grape VinoaCatawaha, Isabella andClinton,— ' 100 Perpetual Roses, Ali of which wilt be acid at very low l mice& They are all choice sealed Fruit, and the Ibises are of the chat rest Perpetual kind—epply at once to D. HANNAN, ' Seed and Bookseller, Pottsville. A irtl 18. •V; jt S L RACE. N) l 6 EN I%l'l M U TUA U INSIJ• anoo 'Company of Philadelphia. Capital 1 0 0 0 e• 0. Charter perpetual. All the'prati dlvldedamongst the policy hoiden for the whole term of life, every year. -•llilders of policies In Pottsville are requested to mail and receive their dividend eettifteates tlw tweattflre per cent. on the each premiums paid In 1868, wed their comb dividend of six per cent: on the snip dividends of 1810 to 1 WI. Descriptive iwmphiets, - blank terms of apiticatio n.an4 every information on -the' kidded of Nuttier lnsu ranee, furnished on applleation, iritliont charge, peons ally or by mail. " • • N. GARIIIGOI S, Aral, Centro street, Pottwetila.• Pa. s April - 26.367 - MISCELLANEOUS, stEDS. ' CLOVER;Timottly, - Orr hard . .. Grass, sod other pram Seeds, Sae sale try' tlor wort; Cr toshei et_ • B.IIANIVANI Wbolleesle and rshtil Seed sod Bcok stare, Phttityllie. MISS M. A. SHILSTONE OULD ;-respeetfultyr , inforid . the ladies Of iottasill t that she has Commenced the Draw:making basiness at the N. N. corner of Third and Callowbill streets, and baring made arrangements with the tretimetabbdtamente in Philadelp6lt her the' Weld New York sod Philadelphia lieshione, she gagers hermit that she will be able to give entire litUstection •to all who:frill (Icor her with their patzonage. Was:rine, AprU' 18; '57 18-tte BRICIOWEINO, BIIIIDEIG, PLASTER/30,40. THE ; subscriber annobuces to' the public that he will continue to carry en to brut. of brlekmaking, building and a. In all Ili branches, as usual. Usrla ready to contract for err'citni buildings emnplide.6r will furnish lb. matatiala In bis lloe to rootrArtorr„ at thy lowest latea;ao will be happy to receive the patronage of the palls. - sAttur, ALIIAN. - Pot tsrllle, February 7.'57- - .G.nni • CHIEF BURGESS. TIIE respectfully offers himself to his Wow tit hero' of Pottsrilie, as ocauditiste for the office of Chief Bu .rless, at the coming Borough election. In addition to pledging himself to a faithful discharge of his °Metal duties if elected; be con ildenUy points to hie pm - inapt and elb lent iserrieeir. in other •oMcial posi doll2 for seeeral years past, as a sufficient guaranty of both his ability sod tilliegness to submit* the pubile good- . DAN= B. CBI 'April IS, Z • 1631 FRESH• GARDEN SIEr.(IB. THE suliscriber is . noiv riceiving his gardett seeds for 1857, from the mast reliable won- Ors of seeds, which he eon warrant to be fresh and relia ble as far as seeds can be warranted—all 6f which he will sell wholesale and totall at the lowest' market pri ces. Truck gardeners supplied at a considerable reduc tion, by the quantity. . 447 - Stork-keepers and others supplied wholesal . [to sell again]' throughout Clio session, by. procuring .tbe seeds of the subscriber. Small lots made up at any time. The subscriber also sells Clover. Timothy, Orchard grass, and all seeds by tbit'quart, peck or bushel. He also receives' orders for all kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubberies, is:, to be fund. bed as soon as the weather permits, at O. BANNAN'S Seed Store, Pottsville. Wriaok Here! --. " . . THE YORK COUNTY FI E IN- Star-WE COMPANY has been In operation four years, and in that time has accumulated an earned capi tal of over $lOO,OOO. ' Its looses last year were only $1,070, including all expenses of -liquidating the mule. No aisessusents harro yet been made on Premium Notes. j . Who =young a Company that stonda on better basis —or' whose rates are mere reasonable. `• A penny sare,d is as good as two earned." Enquire before on insure. T. A. DODFREY, Agate Tremont, A ril 18, 'B7 • - 16-61 JAMES GLENN REMOVED. Steam 141110 and Feed'llltore.t T" SUBSCRIBER annotie,Os to the public that he has removed from lb ..;;; corner of Centre and Norwegian streets - to II .1. Slum theareenwood property, directly opposite the , Philadelphia and Reading Passenger Depot, where he Lsprepared to furnish all lands of Maur and Feed at the toweatpriess of his own manufacture, which ha Can *arrant. He will always keep c n band BALE ILAY, PLASTER AND, SALT,. which he' ill sell wholesale and'ertail at tho lowest prices. Ile Is not to be undersold for cash. The highest cash prices paid for Grain. iri — The subscriber is also receiving all kinds of Flour. Feed, Ac., on commission, which gives him facilities for selling at the very lowest rates for cash. JAMES GLENN, Agent. , April 4, 'ta • 144 t SPA CARD ! John Silver takes pleasure ln, in forming his numerous friends and,Le ut ,12 the public generally that he has ),' • left Mr. 8. Shindel's Refeet;ory. and • taken that commodious Refectory in the Basement of the Odd Fellows' Hall, where he will be happy to wait on his Mends and the public. He hopes his past reputation for keeping& respectable establishment for twenty-five years, in the same line of business, and a desire to please. will ensure a continuance of their pationage. John Silver will also present to the public his story nay's 11111 of Fare. viz: I • Raw Oystersin the shell, salt Of fresh, Stewed Oys ters, Spind ditto, ditto Salmon, Clam Soup. Boiled and Roasted Potatoes, Fried Liver, ditto fresh Fish, Spiced Lobsters, Fresh Crabs. Bolted 'ilam, Mutton Chops, Cof fee and Toast, Spiced Tripe, Spleett• fresh Fish, Sardines, Stewed Beef and Mutten,Cattlsh and Coffee. fresh Lob. stern, Spiced Clams, Smith's Philadelphia XX Pale Ale, Yeungllng's and loner's Pt Menlo Pale Ale, on dnsught, and all kinds of Domestic Wines In bOttles o ic.. Lc Mines-591e, February 0, TORN COUNTY FANNERS' FLU INSURANCE. rilHl§Coinpanjrlias now been opera ting for four years and have, never made a single' astessment on the Premium Notes. Thu rates are lower than any Cash Company, whll4 the earned Capital is now such as to warrant the assuninee, that no assessments will be mike on the PremiuM Notes for the next dye years. This CoMpany also 'Moire for 1, 2 or 3 years without a Premium Note, as follows, viz: Farmers' Claw. for 8 Years. Brick Dwellings, 62% cents on $lOO,l Without a Pre- Wood " 75 ." lon $lOO, f mium Note. Merchants' Mass for 3 Years. Brick Direllings, 90 centil on $lOO,l Without a Pre- Wood 112% ' lon $lOO, f mlum Note. it will be perceived that the above rates are not high er than : Cash Companies cliarge tor one year. $1 50 is always charged, foil the Police. I T. A. GODFREY. Agent for &huylklit County. Tremont, April 11,'V 15-it • , HO! FORAUSTRALIA II Gold New Illneil D•eoverodlll A. USTRALIA PIONEER LINE MONTIII.I"--carrylng I the United States Malls, 1 6.. and sailing punctually on the day advertised—full or not ,full—none but first class shipetnployal.- Th e nobt (A . 1.) Baton built CI per Ship .., . "11.43.21.1 . 331.81E114.," • LOT lIRUP,' - - -) - - . Master, 2300 tone ftnrtheil,,is now - lett . her Berth. Pier 9, East River, nvelving cargo, and will positively nit on the Fifth of May ' - The serornowsistions ef,this splendid ship for ten first And forty second class Passengers., oinnot be surpassed by any ship afloat. Any who encore , pswyte In her will be guaranteed that the ship Will receiVjbeut on the tinladVertised. F r passage apply Immediately hi ' / i i , . 1 R. W. CAMERON. No. 9 Bowling Green, New York. assengers can secure their berths by remitting $5O to (April IR, 'Si 16-30 t &Mitre. .47--------j LIVERPOOL, PHILADELPHIA ar., •-MID NEW YORK SCREW. gEM STRAIKEEIIP CO. • . TPHE Splendid, §tearnships forming i the above Line will - Alin from -NEW YORK as Id . .: lowls: It AN'OAROO, S Capt. Wylie, 2d April, (CITY OF WASHINGTON, ' Jeffrey, let May OITY OF. MANCH ES r Elt, " Petrie, 28th okz CITY OF BALTIMORE. " Leitch, 31th ;aim and every alternate Thursday. Froth LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. - ' Fare from Now York, Cabin $75, Third Class $3O. 4 .. Livertaitil. Cabin $lllO, SSS &VS; Th'd Class $4O. RETIIRN TICKII7I3 available for six Months by any Liter of the Line. Cabin, sl4o,—Third Class, $5O. tee St:comers are Fupplled with Improved Water tiOnt compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. l'etsocs about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to se Id For their friends from the old country, can purchase. Tl:kels and obtain all Information by applying to J." 6. 11t.1e13 Broadway, N.Y. Mel & Corti'', 177 Brccidway, N. li , or .1. 11. RICHARDS, Minersville. finEPsage C rtifcates by Class Sailing Packets be al Wee New York and Liverpool. also IhOftir sold by the afore. [April 25, '57 174 y ;liicl u s siu s P THROUG H patent e i ri n t a t X r rani " U P T r E e e e's e r • N EXTRAORDINARY and anon ishimcimproiement in Cream Freezing; will freeze S . MINUTES, by a'rsirople and elegant application o well known principles protittclug this desirable and surprising result. A child of len years can manage it without difficulty. THREE MEDALS aWroded by the Maryland Institute, and First Class Diploma of the 31e fropoiltandechanies' Institute, -attest the superiority of this ever all others. •I , :As a further and convincing proof 'Of the extellenee of this Freezer, the undersigned would state,that THOU SANDS have been sold since the Pateht was tuned., The large and Unceasing demand for this popular ar• tide induce the agents to- remind dealers to forward their order's early, and thereby pretent delay. t ptti, Orders by mail will meet with rettlPt attention. Annexed Is a, list of the retail does of the Freezer, for the eionvenlence of those want! a single one. - PRIOR OF FREEZER— !WAIL: Two Quarts, $2 22; Three Quarts, 53 25; Four Quarts. $4 25; Six Quarts, $5 25; Nine Quarts, $1525; Fourteen Quarts, $8 25; Twenty Quarts, $ll 25. . B. HANNAN, Iti Me Agnsi for Ittleafre in Schuytkifi musty. N. IL We can recommend the above article to be what it is represented. Several ladles who tried it last year confirm all that It stated above, - arid some have stated that they will freeze. custards te., In four minutes. Pottsville, April 4, '57 14- SAVE YOUR TIME. READY I MADE . PAPER BAGS, L' OR GROCERS, 'DRUGGISTS, F CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, * c.--yhe'Subeerlher . respectfully informs hie friends and 'the public that he has been appointed Agent for the ode of Patens Allaehlsle 'made Pager Bags, SANIITACTUBED ST !Nagar'. John H. Levan 4 C0.,.0f Philadelphia. These nags are of sizes and qualities of paper suitable I for ALL PtitAXA3 who use tho article, and are offered at !such Prieas as will at_onoa.eonnzusnd them totthe con .AUlller, There are many advantages In pu l ramming and tisinAt readj nurflet I,:vs. Where no bags are used, It regitires double the quantity of paper and titling to pack that same number of pounds, and wore time In putting up a-pack age. Mum. an extensive !Justness fa done and nags made 11 baud. by buyitnr rnuly ;made hags, one panel can tes dispensed 1:y living theui,..you will'uot only save Hoy and pn , n.-y..bud alivays hare a convenient recepta• de In %Melt in put up ynur gouda. , , Whemver Be I. have ta..4eu intrinlaced t they have given entire satittudion.,_ For sale at Manufacture& price, by. BENJ. TIANNAN, Paper and Nook Doter and A:. t it inner. Centro ettvet, opposite Eplscepal Church. puttsville. A Brat, rate oureortment of WRAPPINII PAPER, al ways on hand. Feb. 21, 't A- CARDEN, FARM TOOLS, &C. - Fur received and fo! sale at the OPESeed,ldand Implement Store of the ratecriber— Gram Lawn Ballets do Garden Retie, ' Pruning Miele and iliiives—Budding Knives. Ladies' Flofil Bake& I Fru! r Folding Ladders—a capital article. La .' Pruning Schwa and Transplanting Forks. ; Tm .planting Trowels, and Pro-Slug Shears—for Box, &e. Poe t Pruning Saws. Nest Eggs, Cottle Fish, de. - La ; s' Masora for Gathering Flowers, de.. 110. geAutd Darden Shears, Goes, &c. Toy tirle4 for Ladies. imps Edging or Bonier Shears: ; • • - Garden lieel4 with Lines for Planting s - de., dc. Data' Roots, Summer Bulbous itootit, Plants Cod Shrubbery of every - deserlption—not on baud, obtained to order at shoat Iloilo!. Also, Ibr the Faun— Side Hill or Swivel Plows, best kind. . Double Moulding Boardl'iows. • ' • Truek Plena, and Ilana Cultivators end, P10w5...- 11one Cultivators, Wad and best Patients. All of which are of the latest and most approved Pat torus. The anbscriber oho procures all kin& of Ain I. cultural Implements to order, at manntaeturcre'.prices, at his Seed and Variety store, where lie will psi atten tion to this subject—and procure!be heat kind of la. plementa at the habil nitre. All kinds or Yarm and Garden/lade blabbed wheisi. sale end retail; pt the lowest rata y the Stahel, Quart, or the cent paper. . AhrOur seeds are of th e bat lklndi and an be war ranted.. No uncertain jamb sold. B. 111NitAN. in Ardsofistiar, dc. PlittsVUle,' April 41h, it; . • ' • • -.- 1 ---p, . PUI3LIQApeIXIS,'.4a._ watscurs iiiiiiii 071411 , 64:01:61- ;:A .N N ALS of:Philadelphia & ;Penn sylvania In tee fildaaWflaws, a ealleitioo of 'Do awed*" and tudideats of thiretty and Italian/A tants,--atuannnot aaarariap. Nonmerfaad edlittaaja& liallualn ausabsts, at 25 costa each; Sabser ni rma re ceived at ; Boot an. Stationary Rom „” NEW WORK, sr u4op nopues. "'FIRE 'AMERICAN CITIZEN"- - - I.'kW rights and duties; by ha Right Pled John This excellent work treats on a great variety of suideets,eMbriiellig, .The Religious Dulles- and Rights of the Citizen; the Selene* ofTolities, Slarerr, 1 " . Business. Domestic Relations, Social Life, de. Price li.. -mowing wrrnne for anything you want to know; a woeful volume of ttalserna ltnawbdge, contain lug over 3700 facts for the peorJe. Price $1 00. VAUX'S ARCIIITMTURE--a eerie* of Designs for Villas and Cot tains, prep told tor execution In the United States. illustrated by 300 engravings. Just publigted and for "ale by t BENJ. BANNAN. , Mitelt!2l, '37 _ _ Pigwglualc I NE IN music ! t T , Q HIM that meth let us g r .—by m m Alice Hawthorne. Solar Plums foe Piano. No. 6. i • Thal berg Valsn—by Charles D'Albiert. . Dr. Kane's Arctic Polks-by J. B. Feterson! • . • Ftremens' March—by D. It. Wolts.3 , The Svc Breese Otop.-61hdae. ; -, , High Flyer 1 4 . Speedwell Schottische" 4 i 6 Splendid Waits, " i" : " Spitfire Quitter, " i ~ Herald 4 4 " I"rauress ( , " Ocean March " 4 . 1 " Golding Stir Redowa " 1 Jennie Polka—lay P. ALdbeigee.l • Leon Polka—by, Michael Malcolm.l Polka Francalsi—, by Sentare. ~_.' .• r . . L'American Qindtille Ciallop—by /Stuart/ Micelle; Polka=-Wm. Wiling. 1 Annie Laurie, air Scotch ballad, Su tiy,tpster. -- For sale bj 1 i , HANNAN. LARGE,ASSORTIINEId OF `BOOKS At Auction rmieelli., . fiIHE SUBSCRIBER; is now receiirr lug from ilk; late Trade Salmi, an extensive variety of tandard M iscellaneous Workal which he will NU at extremely lowco. Amonganayy others will be found The Standard 'stories' Libiluy, esubiadng the Works of Rollin, Re rtson, Russell. Plutarch. lc., 12 vols. The New Libra of Standard Ficiion, 20 vols. lisnunond's II ' ling Adventures In the Northern Wilds. Cummings H y ter's Life among Lions, Elephants o te. i Stephen's Egyp and the Holy Laio. Webster's Fowl jitneyelopedla oC metal Knowledge. Headley's Weal ington and Napolion. Neircomb's On:I opedia of Missions. Da chink's Oyelopedis of American Literaklns4 vols. Runyan's Pilgrim Progress, Illus trated. trxe ri s. h ltnl, .artyni. t . r _ _ Life of the Dti of Wellington, Illustrated. Chamber's Coe elopedis of Llteistnre, 2 vols. Chamber's I gen forlhe PiPl.ple. Scott's Comnie; buy on the illble43 vols. Comprebenstry mmentary hn the Bible. 6 vols. Don Quixotte d Gil Bias, Illustrated Editions. , Illustrated Wo, Id of Art. ; Tales of a Gran t hey. i' Works of Lore so Dow. Eaton's Neu '' I History, Plates.; ' Arabian Nigh Entertainments. I Dickens' Wor new Illustrated liditlons. Addison's Cone . texts Works, 6 vol _ Washington I' ings Works, 16 vtls. Coopers Irl'or , Si vols. Bayard Taylo Works, 6 vols. • ; • • Lyelle Memo . aof Geology, LyeUs' Princip of " - I Rulwer's Novel - - • ' tire's Milo • of .Arts, Manniaetnres and Mines, 2 vela cheap. ;t .r B. HANNAN, . Cc' tvo St., opposite the Episcopal Church. ' I? • , 1 111 , .fii. I ' 1 1 • 111 s - TAYLO sXTIU' EAPO' For sale whoh, N 0.379 and , 'II. P. t,* ', Ttio above ylile, at !, January 3, Be sr* NO 92 (u Are now 0 : MEM Embrneing ENGLISH, TA PESTRY, vFLArtz' AMC' Of their own !!, opal to any F LOCI Of every Tarte • CANTON M.l April 25, 'o M. L _ . 8E CO., PHIA; • JOBBER OF SILK -C ODS. Fancy Dress •Stuffs, • Trimitmgs, Ribbons, , .EItOIDERIES, LACES, • MA TILLAS, &c, 'lave how oiiin for the Spring trade, one of the stocks of good in their line, over offered in the (Tutted States. , • . ' The system f 'UN I °MILD& WrEILICJISUES. Adopted by zed some years since, together with that of opening no a ants except with and Short Credit.Bnyers, Ilan had the, Rut Alf largely Increasing our businesa, thereby'enabli gns to preient still greater Inducements In goods and P eka to those who give us their custom. • The close co elating merchant will perceive upon MI. 'ding our term that under the etniforse "trite system, we not only cite afford to, bat must from security, sell at lower ratean those Who do easiness on the•old long credit sy stem:our terms being more stringentiand the purchaseA whom we seek to attract, being, as a close, the civnir buyers and best judges of goods. Tern's, Cash bnyeraiw l receive a ilisconnt of SIX per cent., if the money be paid in par funds, within ten days from thit date of bill. . ,llncurrent Abney taken only at Its market value 04 the day it is rfrolved. To merchant's ofrundoubted standing, • credit of SIX months will hit given, if desired. Where mono,}} is remitted in advance of maturity, a' discount, at the rate' of TWELVE per cent. per annum will be allowed. . ASV-We ask from merchants visiting the East, an ex amination of Our stock, being astieted that they will be convinced that it is not for their interests to pay ithe large pining that are absolutely esupliai to those who give king credits. February 7. 'ad Fit) acme AYEN'S po I T L X ,OFli PH YuSaC- shod over-the palate., but their,energy, although wrap ped up. la them and tells with giant force on the very foundation of disease. There are thousands of anger e re who would not wear their distempers if-they knew 'they could be cured for 25 eta. Try Ayer's Pills, and you Will know. it. Purify the blood and disease will to starved out. , Cleanse the system from Impurities and you are mired already,* Take this best of all Purgatives, and Scrofula, Indi gestion, W,eaktlffil, Headache, Rackache, Sideaehe, Juin, dlee, Rheumatism, derangements of the - Livw,ladneys, and Bowels, all derangements and ell diseases which • purgative, remedy can reach,'ey before them like dark neva before the Sun: - Raider, if you are entilsing from any et tltennmeress vimplaints they Cure—sutler no more—the remedy has been prodded for you, and Le criminal to neglect ft. Thst Airer's Cherry Tbetrirat, l the best medicine tr a cough, Is known to the whole world, and that Ayres Pills are the best of all Pills, Is known to those who bare used them. Preps* by Dr. J. CI AYER. Lowell, 'NFL, and sold by . Druggists everywh re. April L, '67 14.2 m . Health isnd Strength must bumitably follow its 1. use. 1 BOERHAVE'S -114. -• Disease of the klEidneys, \ f ~ LIVE* COMPLAINT, WBAKNEI3B OF ANY KIND, ' FEVER AND ACUE, • And the xarions allectna conrquentupon a disordered ' • I STOKACR-011, LIVER, . • Snrh as, Indigestion, *Why of the Stomarb„..Colicky rains. heartburn, Lo4a of Appetite, Despondency, Can tlveness: Blind and Bleeding Mies.. in aU Nervous, Rheumatic and Nenrallie Affections, it hie in nuusecons instance* proved h ly beneficial t and In othere and: ed a decided cure This it a purely Ir etable ; compound, prepared on strictly ecienlltie prin pkos, miler tbe rainnerot the eelte heated holland Profess r,Roerhave. Because of Ifsgreat nevem 01 most of thelCuropeen &rites, Reintroduction Into the Grated Statastaves Intended more especially for those of our fatherland mattered here and there overthe time of this mighty eicuntry. Meeting with great one . cues amen then'. Ino offer It to the American public, I knowing', that Its truly , wonderfultneellcinal virtues must , I re ackntrwledged n j a • I It is pi:titularly Mended to those persona tam, conatittOuninsay have been Impaired by the eonUnm on% use of ardent nigh/her other ftrus, of dissipatlon.—; Generally Instantaneous In effect, It Rude It way directly to the mat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising, up the droopingspirlt, and in fact, Infusing new .I health upd tiger in the oysters. ' ', " • ' , ' NOTlCH.—Whoever experts to And hall& a beverage, *lithe disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spir. l , lied. It will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, reamed ! of singular remedial properties. • .1 Caution i—The peatipopulidly of fhb delightful l Aroma has Wetted mantimitations, which the public should gepinet . purehislng. Be not persuaded to , !my any hinei else until you have given . BOOTIOM ' S 1 lloiland Bitters a, fair trial. O nei bottle will convince you bow alinitely eurrker it le to ell these in4tatione. lard 4fir Said at $l.OO per Willa °, six killed lqr $O.OO, by MI Bdui Psorsarrosa, C 0. ,. BENJAMIN PACE, JR. A. C aititatitii'm PkaritunientLite and Orieinfes, ' . . .-. Pittsburg, Pa. . - For Bid a IPkiladelpi6. by the agents-allodtaan I -Mora*, °Mu of the Democrat; JokaJokaa 221 Race • gime i /lint .11: Soma - 133 Nartb 2d elneet.: AUso in Reading. ~b y, Bitter - it Co.lft- waster. by. , 3okn , Liana' 'it Out ftelerilla .Idini O. Mini, AA /. C. IWO , * and by B. J. iv; Iliaernille, by' C. 31 , ..treses ; J. 11..lket6L, sui r t in re Maylkili Mum, by : Dr. Z. all- INIE :S COLOQNB.- : FOR TILE IIiNDMIRCELIEP. I ItANSPAREqOAPS. SOUS PHA . 0 COMP SHAVING CR Mil. OUND. A ' DIPS TOILED SOAPS. A•large rarfer t y. • teat the Manure my, '1 NiJh Ninth street, Philadelphia. r. 'TAYLOR, Impirters and Perfumena pa and Perfumery are fbr rail in Potts- ANNAN'r Book tnd Stationery Store. . 11-y All l NY er BROTHER, Vag Bomovoil To Their CHEST I . I. ST , REE'I', ITEEN NINTH ND TENTU,) hiladelphia, Ingt a splendid sthek of , R:I),ETNGSs • ery variety of : BRUSSELS, .t INGRAIN, \ I.3IPERIAL, I and • THREE-PLY, VENETIANS; ' ALSO. l ICAN CARPETS, nisei:ire, whitih they warrant to be s made In thispeuntry. CLOTHS, of st le and w dth. TTINOS.COCOA L IKATS, RUOS, pßua : GETS, &e.; &e., &r. f I [Sep t . ..' s4 r 88-1,1 17- R L' AT.T..— MJDICINAL. PLUMBING #itid ----la ro V A T i rsnu • r t - `liebritedetcsireethilly - elciseiis of Potts. claltY. (hat bathos. !be Itcrebhcp Er • He Ilteke id attached It told* Bascheese, win byre -00 DOW brandies, by stelit attention 18A—keeptogalerays- on * and well selected oingeompeteut And doing work of ,acerslictypeicee—to re. portion of the publks Ager, -Bose for paw Meg for imeuseuti;irmi and Lend l•ipeofill altos, Thaellilaturee wfemery Mad, embrachis a fall amosMusat. of dandelion, .Paudautp, Draeliotgi&e, ⪙ kc. nufactlieist of Die beet quality cf materlaln aqd of a latest and most approved pat terns. I = DAIIIEL D. IfORNTON. o April 1:1,17 • lb. • MEAL LE rI'AT !I I OWN LO! F.OItiSALE-In the 1 Botongb o'rPortil*Don, li'Wito • ,1 .7..M.,liktruatitlLL, A 74tgent. • '57 I ' • • 1000 Aorelet iailiaTaTeCte;ail-Liaad. P , r ib.ca tt a , si SA ti tn ci.l t t res eit. '..of t.d th i t ,aluabUutler and itarey ttkenships,Selinylkill amity; Pa. to hereby Offered at Nitride sp,le. .Tlre Ashland Rxterndon Railroad rune tbronaß part of tbikprotieety,whieli is nta• derlaid with coal eeruniand erellitimbined. For rear , once or i oforinatiordapply to d 'lapel 1.04, Esq.. Cent.* street, or to the sikbieriber, at b i t: Rea Mat* Agony', In Railroad etred:Pdttieille, . Ths terms are bait each, and half mortgage bonds. ,FRANCIS SPWNCER. Pottatille, April yr. , 13.58 • - VALDABLECDAL &IMBED .LAND - .;.FOR SALE. . . lAriiLL-BE SOLD A private. sale . ..a tr - triet t iAr Coal and Thither hind, attowli as the AAos .Wiekerstuun Tract,l in Colombia wordy Pennsylranht. and located at the itastarn termination of the.-iioant Carmel and nal:4W Coal Basta. /laid tract 'contains about ttoo s t rep, more or lees, is well tim bered, believed to con l id the aline -veins of coal run- Welt through the /l kin Coal Rasta. indispu table. for tart= and Otluer pahhidats &per to the sub. scriber. •11ANCI 8 SPENCER r., • • - f - Real Agent, Pennant. - IPebruary.7 ' t 0-If • A VALUABLE (R ED ASH CiOLLIERY -(, . ' - FOR BALE. . . 31SHEBillitiffilill3f, being desirous of re= ' tiring from the riffling business offers his .115(ford icrySt private tali. ' ThireoWay is situated on the Schaylitill Valley-Baird, &boat one mile above Middle- Fort- The C 1 is o a deep lei Ash. and of superior. quality; and well ada ted totheliew York and Eastern markets. All the Improvements are of the most approv ed coustruction,—erinslstlirg In part of one 75 hbrse pow er pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps and all the neoraaat7 Machinery, yr perfect Order; one' 25 horse en gine add breaker; *butes, blut;'sereens, hoisting plane and gearingeomplete,learrs, tools,' and stock, all In good order.. The colliery comprises 'the celebrated Spohn it • Lewis 'Veins, labors, and below water level, all owned and ready tri commeiciee ininserilate,operations. 1 For farther 1 ..4 particulars inquire orithd subscriber, at Potterille, or of ALEX. S. V.IS 'at** works.; • May Pr '56 - --'85,2117111i BILLTSfAN. • . ;;COAL LANDS FOR SALE. VALUABLE! COAL" 'LANDS AT V IItIVATEI 8.41.L.V..4hat onlebratiod tract of "lan - did Coal land known 'as 'the ugpohn Tract," containing, the justly celebrate and gpOhn Veto, also what lit ,/,,, '' generally known as the 'lMveht;y-live acre tract," ad; joining,' on the lit. bon Bail-road and In West Nor wegLan TOwnslitp, nwrd by liichobus E: Th ouron Esq., Is hereby offered nt rivals salei on the most adeanta , 'goons terms. I I s • The tract contains all the'. Veins, in the Great Southern Aotht Itegions—lticinding, besides other, tracts, those goi ly known anthePalsmr, Charley Alt Clarkson. nu rd ? CirchaN w , Primrose and Ram moth, moth, with all he underlying," though yet ntssiplored, I I beds of tool wrier are known tolexlst In the, formation. averaaing , when weed, over a:hundred feet of solid Coal. 'ln, fact, the -tracts Ow altered, eentalis the richest Coal dispealts In theConnty.' For Information, apply to ?reticle Spenarr,Zni agent for Coat lands , and real *Mato generally . Mae In 11 411 road street above E. Market street, rottssMo, Ts. • 1/1arc1)22.1856 . , ,' . , 12-If - ORMNS' COURT SALE. PniURgUA T to . ao. Order of the Or- piling' Ono or the'CountY of Schuylkill; in the nionwealtli oErennsylvania,She subscriber, Trustee appointed by said °motto make sale of the Real EstPteof James Spencer late of the Borough of Minerseilletti the County; of'SchuylicilLdeceasedj i will expose to Wile by public ; rendne.on PITURDAT ts e '.Std day of May next. at ten' Ift4ock in the forenoon. ,at the - Public 'house of John F. - O: liums k lus,Au the Borough of Minerrrille in the County of Se nylkill aforesaid, all that Lot or cerr tae piece of ground with the appurtenances situate in the Borough of Mineirisille In the County of'Schttylkill and State of Pennsylvitnia,So.wit:—Mdrked in .the plan ofli.' M. Lewis's and 'L. Lewis,', lots, No. 14 On flail- Brad street, the said Lot beginning on...the Eastern side of Ron• Rood street at. the corner of fht No. 14 thence Northwardly along Rail Wed-street dO fees to The cor ner of lot No 12:,thence EnstWardly along theline.of said lot No. 12 one hundred end fifty feet to Middle street thence alonS; said stieetiSouthwardly ii;) feet to the piece of begidning. excepting a'l COIII, Miaorals. Le., de.. late the eldat+ of ;Laid dfseised. Terme and condi- , lions thole known at the time and place of ale by . -i • • 1 ; HOWELL FISHER, Trustee. ' By order of thd Oiptions' Ootirt JOIIIIVA Hem. - Potbsille, April 25,1 , 57 17-34., . - -. i .. Clerk . • , . • • - FORlliki.E. • . •,.. , o.: Either Togither Clr Sestradlulri - HE tinclerbrientionOd va l uable ltracts of land situate l lti Sehuyililli and Columbia Conn:- t ts. Pennsylyan• ' , , 1 The; Johnston Beesley tract!, 424 Acres. la. , • Tha,Thomas Ii lisheimer tra4t,, 424 4 ' The'Amos Wic misliam trait; 424 `. - - . The Thomas 4'. Cope tract 1491 ..‘-—• • • • Theihree first maimed adjold each other, and cover two red shWle ipilleys Veil by 'branches of the • Catawisra Crewic, and t mountain 'spurs, , which' contain the ea stern pnaonaation of the two most northern harnokinPosl 4 oseins. These wo - troughs contain 00 Mammoth'Coal bed. The same has been opened DOM t oWasteru limits of the Locust moan.' tato Coal Company r estate.. apt upon that of the Coal Run,Companyi bUt of whichi properties adjoin these lan& • on the west. 1 - - i The Thomas Pi Cope trictis Shout three mince to the *outward of the "delve mentioned tracts, near the north ern ISltindary ofithle Mahoney ,boat Reg*. and partly oeverd tho "Ravens! Run"- Coalt basin, -1 The thither of .tlple landela ; Vine on the mountains, suitable for voile, and•white Walt, chestnut and poplar In the valleys. The loWer land IS a red shale soil, well adapted for raisineigmin.", i The title is indisputable, help* what to ' kit awn as the Nichalsgn•tttle, the( same as that on whiel4.tbe Girard heirs recovered of the City of Philadelphia. ‘•'• i Fora plans and farther particulars, apply to Messrs. THOMAS' di 50N5,167 - and . South Fourth. street, Phil adelphia, or. to JOSZPII W. OZAIIY, Mill ans Mining Englaeur, Piilts*illi,Ta. Tnarch,l4, 'll 11.atn' ' • Pi/MACE, FOUNDRYI /11ACHIBE SHOP, •4; 1 • AMIN, OTHER ' • I viaj*thl P4piFty',ait . PnbUe, vembite-. TRUSTEE'• B.ILE. ILL be . .. 6xpc!4W to Public Bale, VI I • at thiCourt Heal": 41 the borongh of Mauch Chunk, on MONDAY, the Uth day of May nee Let I. deloek, P. M., the plowlat deseribsd *perry , to wit': All that certain tor piece , : of ground situate la the borough 'of Manch Chunk and county - of ;Carbon store saliCbounded andldeseribed la follows, to wit:—Betin- Ding at an angle lb the northward line of the public mad or street, called Westl Beiedwai; thence north 45 degrees; west 208 feat, north i zt degrees,east 446 feet, thence south 46 dkreed,taistl3ls feet, thence by West' itnpailway atireialo *oath 45 degrees, west 428 Bette - the place of begin:dui; bounded k routhwardly bythe said West Broadwayi,esatwirdly i nerthwacdly, and westwardly by Linda of the Lellsh.Coal and Naviselkm Compan) . , together with the eight of a eitnal or rata ray, of not ex ceeding 20 feet In. ir ldth. as tht same has been cut "and dui from the wastkide of the liaiddbed lot of ground up trod'allrog the Mauch Chunk k,on: the north side theroof about 4is rods in liiigth I o the. bed of said c id creek—and together-with thelright d privilege at all times thereafter, by means cribs said canal or wormy, to lead and drain the water of said creek except so much thereof as may: be necessary rand required for the supply of B tienn! Engines' erected or to Se erected on the said company's other lt.is, or ibrany o th er business of the ;.company and.fee the domestic use and porpoies of the Ve . inhisWtants of :said lauds, and of the village of Manch - i..Vurit,,apd,uppeiliauch Chbok, to the said above des cribed lot ofground, as a water-power for the use ;deny foundry , foundry,,nutehlue:shop, mill r water works, now, or at any: time hereaftee to be e ed on: tge mild lOt-except for the. manntietdre of Gun wdrjr, or ardent' spirits, -which is hertibyebsolutelyjprohiblted ; • subject neier tholes& to the expless condition that the mid grantee. his heirs and assigns, shall trot, at anytime ;hereafter, foriVer, by motualof the old race or any device what- , eerie, obstruct air Prevent the:water of the said Bauch Chunk Creek, twhenever the ilameshall be diveited from its , batural 'thanrrel, as aforesaid, from freely passing throttgb the wild We, and the premises hereby granted to the channel of the creek, a! the outlet of this said - rani at all time bet teb:sunrise and sunset forever; and in easti of tbe, 4Or nOn•obeirrance. of the sold *MO tiots; thsi he fed presiders shall meet to the said : col l 4PlinY, eel i and scathes, and these' pre sents shall; nptes dbetotni void, cud of no effect in tha'same min eras lithe amine bad never been made; ALSO, All thatletwtaln loCorpieee ,ot ground Aiwae on the routhwitrd Ode of Wad Broadway, atteoultd, di rectly of positettottni premises above mentioned and des-' crlbed, eater:din:it,: front oribreadth On the said West . Broadway 420 'eet,Cand In width or depth southward, at • right angles froth' , Said street; T5O: feet, bounded north • war:ll3l;y thee:a Wert , Broadway, and eastwartly,. soOthwardb`, and patwardly by other grounds: of-the said Lehigh Coat a66hd Nartgatlen Company, being part andlsarcel Of i triari: ot land In the warrantee names of John Craig and Peter Sroirni: The: bnprofettienta thereon are one -•t .4. f, .....! t i ti lap; lig PAirtIID HOUSE,. rat DT 1 8 1: ifiTi .. '... ra. ..-, .._ . _... _ . 1 - . Boiler noose, 0 by-37; one Sloglno House, 28 by 18; ode 211sChina Shop 65 1iy.50 teet, two storiee high; Me Of. flee, 15 by 12 f II; one Paltern and:CtieBhop, 91 by %; one.itore_l4ou , 1 31 by 19 ;' ins BlackiMlth Shop , 102 by ,30;16ne COI llimse. 33 430; Wheel 'louse, 50 by 12;119 . 41e5 -I Sb b 0 .by 12i One 'nee Mut Furnace, lit feet beech an id feet -highl-:--and other neeessary out , buildloga-- e i le wlthmli and singular the fixtures, , mseldnery ' urtemles attached and necessarily in Connection i • the bu 'nese of the Foundry, Ma- 1 Chita* ?hope, item's* Shop and other buildings afore- 1 I said. .. : • I --.. . - . I :. 1 •: 1 * (Ali 0, , . ..,.. / Iminediately ItOr the tale if the above described lima I EstiOe. will belsold on thi meutims,--1 retro( bohmieda, bay, - ,loder, one. to ur horse 'wagon, halt a track wagon,. I cart, one wagohh body, one 22 bath boiler, 131 feet long, a lot of old m antle and sleds, lying nes: . the, 0 1 5 014 all 1 the wrongbtrserep iron On the pronivet, anal smoke / atiek. l The above deetribed real and perform, estate will be sold for the benefit of the llieh „...lnillitorm. by judgment and eseettliero of .Weisa. Uppineott . 3 Miner and - ties i 'and clear of alrineumbrwooms exempt a coartgais held by theteblgh Orel knd N . avlsetion Campus_ y r and lbe:pro 'weds of said site mill be thought Into Court .to hq, dm. tributed in Iliw i ttanner and with the lathe 'effect as to .Ilea credttora anli others. se the prOceediar the Sheriff's ma Of the swine preirdseemn: the seemad . dap of March ' last , mould MVO been distributed if the maga shad - at shat time heed broughtlato Court. ... . 1 -':' , -, , TbWu ernace .Vhoms mentioned la new, and In thee can be -put In West. I Connected therewith Is a Votindry and Machine Simi, with all tie necessary Mar dill:wry-and flilturrs, hsvol ably los-a ed. with - e very. Ott ellity to do anlepttenslve bUldness In tbejnanuteetrom of iron from the raw Material: Cam engines, and all VW • efiltiery used be the enal.azid lumber regione of the Le! 'high... . 1 I • :-• thpitaillsta eat fled this property.wortby,of theli at, tr od tentlon, and in which they have now an opportuni ty of making Mfe and pebOtable investment. • Several bun tons of Soal are littirhellt the Fur I nails, and tberch also a stock - of Iron ore and limestone .mieleient for Mineral mouths' ma k. delivered ups, the wharf sit MAW* ChtutkOilt of which, the owners wi 1 dbmose of to the piirchatee alba /ornate at reuottaltia 1 Terms of e, eseh ;or sack al the Mei 1 0' 11111411111 of tbeSreditors of We Ippineot ,t` it _ aer,or the Attornamoregehseeting t so. *ball twee , to • receive. .1 i, .,- - -. T. . YOSTEIt. trustee. 14 Ruch .01109 L, *1 ii k 1g; '47, :,., lb 4t .. .. 71N0 xattwgiuL- *, • • ,Destrunstike 'Recant Eros Siindasky *ad Apalsxhieola de strayed $300,000 worth of pmeirty. ,The Oeesua Telegraph. E ... • the attempt to ley the beesii tehegraphseill be made in- tbe latter' pest of • Seizure of a Maio Shpt. • ' Anotber slave ship was sebrei'at 'New 'Tett cm Tbersday. by the U. 8: aabliedtitwbelog 64110 F.Uets, jest shared. • - • ••• will coocht of Wit t. Iron; Copper and Tabs, Poraula sod Basins, liro? .ard As we anticipated , this illlikeilter chieftain- is on tho ere of defeat, if he limpet hanging he *ill be Idielry. • At last &etyma*, he wad dowdy busiegmfat, Rivas, 'subilstittg on mule tub, ma sontki with 'agar for want of salt. Ho is . con tinually harrassed by the Allies, and his men Can not leave t4ir entrenchaiontik withoutboLgabotw. The lethe Mies eoadinut4Orell the mi. trenehinents, and enure conaide lou, white desertion is continually gulag, 014 dating. the 'strength of his force. Gen. Mora states Chit he h a s go Walker- aid . his forces ma/feed to only owe ho that ,dug a trench all around what w ono! thie ,and that Walker would i•e f dto ~ruder: by She. 201 k of April. • San Juan dal Bar aria k Bast Jaaft del None' a' . 'Greytowe. am both in tbi pureed= of the Allier so that'Welker can got no relief. • IN,. Drays' Y arks for sAlk , s Tiznitnrivains• monuilaut„ • April 24.—Sn:ram—The eonsideration of the general appropriatiou bill was resumed. The , section to appropriate $60.000 for the en largement of the Retaliate diviskin was adopted. Hogan.—The Rouse leak' up( the Stinbury ind Erie Railroad bill; and the queation • being upea • its anal passage, it wasmegativisd. • The bill to incorporate the Quakake Railroad Company passed finally. . • April 35.-43E10AL-I%e bill incorporating the Pottseille M anufacturing and Mining Cont. an py, passed seednd reading. - Ihtuan.—A bill consolidating the Lebanon Val ley and Philadelphia and Reading 'Railroad Coin pantos, passed ant reading. Mr. - Wagonseller read in place a bill to Meer. .piintte the Pottsville Wilms and Manufacturing •• Company.: April 27.—Sruare.—A supplement to the Cots mon School Law pessed,'after being amended by • increasing tke lowest ',hoot tax from 60'esats to one dollar. •*• The Gorernorriommunicated that he had ap pointed Wm: C. Hickock Superinteddent of Com mon Sehools, underlies new law. The Apportionment bin, aa paned by the Sen ate; came.up for consideration, when a motion to strike out alt atter the enacting clause and insert the louse bill,prevailed. • A motion to permit Philadelphia to return two Senators from the city and three from the county, was made and lost.. • A test rote on the first section of the Rouse bill was taken, and resulted In yeas, 85; nays,•sl. April 28.—Sstui.—Tke nominatioad Rena .• C. iliekoek, u Superintendent of the Common Schools, wasmianimdusly confirmed. • Housx.—The followingbill was passed finally. ' To consolidate the Lebanon Valley and -PpiL4MI. . phis, and Reading Railroad Co. A resolution was adopted to adjourn fluidly on Tuesday_ next. This resolution needs the °Oncost. • :rence of the Senate. . . The bill Incorporating the Schuylkill NVP•II. Lek; passed finally. A>rii 29.,--Biroxvz.—The consideration' of th e ' General Approprixtion bill waeresuined. • 4 Mr. Walton's auMndmeat appropriating $20,000 MerecOshutee on the Delaware Division for the transhipment of , .Coal, was *mudded by reducing .the sum to $lO,OOO, and In that form Was paned. , On motion the vote by whiph,the amendment to increase the salary of the members 4f the Lee. lature two hundred dollars, was reconsidered and 'the amendment was, agreed to by a vote of 14 yeas to 11 any,. . .. The: section appropriating $Bl.OOO to complete the repairs to the North Ilraich Railroad, and to continua. Win. R. kioffit ea Superintendent,' was passed by a vote of 22 yeas to 8 nays. • lionsa.—The Apportionment Bill April 90.—Sexave.--3enate -conceived in the Nouse amendments to the bills to incorporate the Se 4 i uylkill Haven Bank. Senate non-concurred in th liouse-amendments to the Apportionment bill, an • a committee of conference was appointed.— Th' General Appropriation bill was taken ap, and , the School appropriatio r n made $280,000, and the Allegheny Portage claims appropriation $90,000. Dar Ng the afternoon session the Senate. took up nod passed finally the ' General Appropriation bill. •• Notray.—The Fifth and Sixth street Philadel phia Passenger Rai ad bill was taken up and passed finally. Thal ill to, increase the pay of District Attorneys pasted finally. .4 1 e . Eircion Mona's, Esq,- . .-We, regret to learn that. EireOd Morris Esq., his resigned his poet as su perintenileht and Enginier of thikbatiphin queloinon Railroad. Under his superintendence this:road bai prosperedfar beyond the expects.' ti.ins of the public, and ho ha, proved himself one of' the i moitetlicient and stliceestful Coal En gineer fid Malingers In the country. • "WllO rIAS 3110 T IhAttn Or M HOLi LAUD BrTrllo—Simple iu Its composition, aunt to the tuto, and truly wonderful in kaelfikl, • its popularity eonnot,be wondered it. To aura..,. lids just recovering strength, it is invaluable: ex eretaing that soothing influence over the nervous system, and imparting that health and tone to the- Stomach, so longed for by the convalesetnit."—''' Daily Enterprise. Ova billingsgate neighbor of the Gazette ab-. ousel ns of quackery, because we, publish Dr. clot , advertisements. Now t h i s " same' editor knows the Pharmaeopier itself is not more free fiom the suspialons of ()trickery than his medi., eines. He knows they are endorsed by the beat mddical journals of This, country, are used and. prescribed by our _best physicians; and have the commendation of professors and, eminent men of character tooozalted far his comprahension, and, he knots -too that they have Iloilo and are, doing in this•communitian amount of Nod mhich the utmost stretch of his ability can n Ter hope, to equal. 7 -Derks Co. Prey., Reading, Pa: - - - . - 11 V . Shakspeare sus' "the foremost man of all this world.' g ire judge of men by a different standard now, fur we have a Man much greater than Cso sir. The triumphs and glories of all the,Cbeeers were-al nothing compared with the triumphs of Profesior Holloway. When "the great threat" was dispatehed• to Gaul by the Roman Senate, the first communication they received from him was the epigranunatio 'announcement, "I came, I saw, I conquered." When Ifolloway, under' the influence of a noble philanthropy, and guided by a sound philosophy, entered , on his mission of happiness to man, his successes might well have. been recorded in po words, "I came, I saw, I saved" Caesar, during, his campaign In Germany, -determined to rise up with his army against: the Statel : his first stop was to paps the Ilmbicon. A chaos of bloodshed, Wickedness and anarchy en sued, which the world has seldom seen sines then., Holloway, disgusted andsbeeked With the futility of the means commonly,. eurployoril counteract disease and preserve health, set tls energies to work to devise - a new and universal curative ;Ail • first step was to emisultliature. Nedra respond ed, and his medicines, 'scattered , over the face 'of this broad arid boa:ltem:l earth, shed their' tiles singsewi sufferingMyrifeds, and breerglit health •oounthiss homes frUm which otherwiskpeace and happiness would have for ever fled. . • , When Crriser entered Reins in triamph, the en vious Marceline exclaimed: • wiThst Itibtitstriwi follow hha to &Wm To grace la capUmbends his chariot wheelie." 'We all kubwittrwlmimperfal 'despot's wretch ed prisoners were made a prominent - feature of .the savage ovations by which his victories were celebrated. .filark bow the times have changed. ; Our Poser rejoices- in no tributeriel-purebased with tears and blood. Holloway's laurels have uritimen bought by human slaughter and. deka ted'homes. Ills triumphs have been triumphs over disease - and death';: and his most valuable • rewaid his been-the prayers end Idessinp of thousands'of grateful hearts with whom his name -and fame have become "household words." aliii1111; though ono of Caesar's foes, aeknewl edged his- greatness when be said : ''ire Gab, It dont amass me how be should • Se get:the 'dart of this majettle world,' - And bear the palm *Jobe " . Ildt what a hollow greatness was acmes tom payed with Holloway's. What a cruel end he had, •He lived by the sword, and died by the sword.— y lie was murdered by his "friends." Thus ended tho Career of the greatest ruler of• the t greatest rebublic the old world.and the, old • times hare ever had.. But hero in this •new world and these„ latter' tithes hive a'repOlio greater, - truer; purer than that 'Of flowe in her pelmiist drays. And here; too, we hare a new Caesar whose deeds and intee- will 'tie criminal:sanded with its greatness, and whose . claims, to the admiration. end respect ef.the world now and in future dune do not rest on' the number' of human beinp he has slain er the desolation he • has made, but on thq number of human' beings he bai saved,• and the blessings of health and happieeu which he ,bas bestowed on humanity in the discovery of his MirecialouCrernedies. , —Bostors 11-fivlrller.; - .• . . PO1TS*1 1 • 1421 MIA....K.ET •••• , (11Arbolessas Prftes..). , f • • , Wbeat Flour, bbl., ft llOiPrlSarratbsos, Peed**l 00 ..5 Rye Flonr,bbl., ' 4 1,6 'do do . !gulped. 2 00; Wheat,bushl,l 4001 4b Dried Apples, k . ed,2 25 Rye, • do , 7 as, dozen, , • Men,' . di; ' . Batter. Per POull ,! ' •41 Oats.. '.. do :' . • Obstiliars, ' 10k 'Potalca• -do ' 0 llama,' do is,e, Is Thootheeed, . :.1 21.. lewd, 'p • !•11414 Closer.. ed. y•' - ' -0 ae Plaster. d ' ' lOO. MY. Pertoti . /I' '. 1 N ) 3514 per sett. ; ' .1j so . 1 • 1 POTTSVILLIC , PiIIODVVIL '(Retwll_Prlee..)_ • , FLOUlL—WheititOur sells front irr 'so ti oo Dbl. zel I I Rye at $5 26. Eye Chord at, eta." be and Cons 60 do: • , _ : ORAIN.—WiIt• Wheat palm at 61 66 111 bu.. and Cod alAt 65 do, Rya 65 do., Cora 76 do, Oat, 66 dar.•.:i. e 1116416. -beef media at 14 eta. pot lb. Mutton IVA do.. Vial 12 do.. Pork 1254 dm, shossiOni 11 to Lune Ad to lb do.. Sologssl4 chat. , • ,PROYISIONB.. , -11attar sans iron; Sl Eli 76 ati..lllllo Cbeetat''lo do.. Hs* 11 W.* 40 i , • ': , :13U0A118,-4110.* 11 dc,P 01 $1; 0 :0 410 .; * tAl" *VW do....Criabed pst,Putverl g ilbll.—.llltibut 12 1 ,y etr. Eta 11 . 1214 M . Ebad =to 6234 eta. i phtti, Mutt% SS tit. a doe! =ME litl, Glea. Walker. F1C.C.5.5.1.12 Or THE PRESENT DAT.- The . Glory Cirilization.z—evesar has been characterized