~-_. '.. 411inetsj _)out001.1 POTTS lILLE, PA., . 7: ' 1; 77'7- r iiT I: IYRDIV , • , MAT 16t 18 , 7.. ~..4 141 , alr'f int circuit MINAIRS' Jetliner. Is equal to the anerrelde t'l Ige, of awe THREE other Vnallsh papers published in g lbuntk.--and as It circulates among the best' portion Of the tiebillatioo. an ° advertise ment Inserted In Ile colunins lii. ori.ontee, worth as much to the advertisers If pu.liehed In any Mom other .pa. Twos. • In our cities the rates of adlollivillenrealwaiwgra ded In price according toltbe circulation of theimper.' ---i----- , WANT of space ri-e.,ludes the pOsisibility of no tieing in detail, the ak advertisements in the Jouiaaedbit week. eau but direct attention to them in ii.generel saner. - T o m g . IVAGortanixen we are indebted for .lit documents. • itTll==l lOW !TUSTICIS oAlk i Ta, /day, aged 76 'maim 6E41-11INCAL BA' Bryinicsne.—Minera' Bank & per cent.; Mauch C, not( Bank; 4 per cent. Tns Dank of the C edit Mobiller ham lima es tablished, at Ilavan with a capital of 'wetly° millions of dollars. - ' k0:17111ILLE MINING ratty.--=The bill incor been' signed by the HND htmscrAcTtrunta - ceit.: ;:orating this company, his ,OTCTIIOT. Vent . Cosrvmmor.-i-It is suggested to remove the State Governmeßt to Philadelphia. Pore's will then be l ieved the troutde of, : mking a railway trip of a bondrinl mil p ECDUYLKILL Hays vetoed the hill into reason given is, the 8A...-It t i Governor bas orating Ms Bank. The it is 'not;r„deinanded by :s t h . e Proposed location! the Giness noterettti. a Habeas.—Tbe pri ,' ipa kolnts to the territory m are Longed with iiinii ' nig ~ and with land spee'ulatore. Money I) ab dant. and so _is land. sA large spinout of fait& have been:,:earritf to Kansas for the patriot cif. investment in ^lamb and town lots. . . -- E. B. &tuck,. Esti has retired from the .Le T high Yatieg yVrft , ad will shortly loiste la Mauch Chunk, Where J , e will establish a paper.—t Mr. pinch is a gentle "'ail of probity and abilh,y, qualities that will em *his path to. sumiejeflin, his new position. . • • 0.4 A LIINNSYLVANIA 011.11.1.1. MORIC Scaoob.— : Prof. st, Ns Johnson, ho held tie musical con vention in this town sometime since, 'designs opening a dais to qua ify persons to tesch sing ingsehools, upon• th-; system's°Juccessful pur sped bY himself.- It ill , be held, in Lancaster, commencing addressing he Pfofesdoi at Lanclister. • YOB tIOVEOpORSOIP OP UTAII.--tAll Rrl am Ylung has been depos • bilis infuriated folio w eft; and compelled t. flee from Salt Lake City to:save his miserable c !lien from violence, Utah . Is without an acting 0 vernoi: We perceive that It ke possible pat Maj .r McCulloch will accept i, thei position. The q tondam Texan Ranger Is' just the man for the yet. With a character eml-. neat for firmness, Jo dee and' mercy,. he Rill pr i sm the infatuated .'.abitants of Utah rue : • lntely yet prudently. Plinr HousW.—This ommodious hotel at At lantic City, N. J. , has . en leased for (becoming 'anion-by Mr. Isaa . Thayer. •It bas been thoroughly refitted, an., every attention . will be . . pail to guests during .a Hummer. ' Atlantic City basivory'llne . sarf bathing, and is inorersing year lyi, in popularity. Th w who contemplate going Atlantiewardduring t e approaching warm wea ther, should make it a oint to atop at' Lilo Surf House. Haying sojou ned there; we can speak confidently, of its mar is. ~_ , . .• SHORT SZISSIONI of legislative bodies are very popular at this .time with tho people.--Boston Courier. • • Precisely. They are popular In Pennsylvania. or that reason our people are praying earnestly that the present serial' will soon come to.an end. No legislation is betto than bad legislation: We bare an ibuoidani* of. he latter. Our peophsern now agitating the mat, .r 'of' having , legislation dOno by con t tract. W..'t some ingenious Yankee invent a machine for., the' purpose ,f Then one scoundrel can did the rk, in place of the pre sent system of hiving batch of rascals to fleece the people, and render ier, stir up some of 'yo lenders, to come to ou :.o.aquirelent. Rear Caar, r wide. wake New Eng, fins. Ciflorrs(chtsw, murdering,Dr. Burden day last. The Distric , .brought upon hiMself cessary and unfounded eM. Thestclet of Allier be known on ea Emma A. Cunningha. whose wife she claims Aver stand before men Mitzi, who wedded (if his money, 'committed • tested rightleartily th l • Married, and will bear none and awful dep where the deed was sq orehbout her. (or Burdett) charged , with was acquitted \, Sapir- AttOrney in this care;lns eserved•consure for none- severity anClumperopuloue at terrible murder may b. The law says that Mrs. did not kill the man o be; but the seemed Will as a bolti,.lewd, bad Wo ed she did) a bad man for' any unwomanly nets, de • men the claimed to ha've the shadow of that myite •r which she presided and [kinaocountably done, for Tim EtEct l iox NOW that Mr. Mann hi 'lO he bike bees Di OF PIIILADZLPHIL,- received the. °Mee for . 'ndir - ' 1. which he has ,been so $ ong contending 'as justly hii—we allude to 'th District Attorneyrhip •of Philadelphiawe' tru t that' as a prosecuting sofficer, empowered b the, Commonwealth,. he . will institute a fall d' thorough investigations Into the ontrageons 1 - fads perpetrated Jut' Au tumn, at the election in that city. lt is !t duty t 'he'owes to himself; ' I ~the purity of the bellot box, and the chianti of Philadelphia and the State at large. LOC:hi ' probe with a Arm, un yielding band, the fo I excrosence to its very roots, in. order that it ay be exterminated, that by punishment of the guilty, A healthy current, may flow• in !the body politic in the future. It will not-do to let the atter die out, Mr. Mann, bcCause you have obta tied the position for which yo 2 contended, and w earnestly hope sou will, o ft. ) • • \ • . • b.' 2 ,r, Biarnnerrom or • AIVIOAD BRUME OR TEM NEW JEESZT CENTILy. RAILBOAD.—INTEREUP TION 1N TEE TRAWSPORiATIoII Or COAL' di- RAIL- , t itoEn raol Tilt LIIII H REGIOti.:-.23r..E • a0t0n E. .rpt•es• states that the ailroad Bridge it Blooms, burg, twelse miles fro Easton, on Oa:New Jer sey Central Railroad, as totally destroyed by ,firtron Sattidaj night t, supposed to, have ori ginated from a spark frpm one of the locomotives on theron . d This bridge was about ego feet long cl and upwar of 100 fee high, spanning the Tetley at Bloomsb ry. The I sto the railroad company will cause t o stoppage f all'tho trains. •Passen gsra and b image can carried tsarina the Talley, ,but coal, it n and freight trains must be &ban. 1.1 1 (loud until, the . bridge an be rebuilt, which will take from bree to four eeks. The bridge 'cost about $2.5, 00, and was principally constructed of wood, coy red with tin. - This will prevent, until the bridge is inbuilt, t transportation of cinitby yEilrOoil om the Lehi h region totßlisabetbpott, the place f shipment or Coal by the New Jeisey ..•• .Ccsitrallt ilroad. . . . , Too Turra.-1n a. eking of; the importance of the Su bury , and . 1 - rie It/tuned, to the de- . ‘olopine i nt of the rests roes of r.i Northern Penn-. *)lratiia„ a nd to the . sierity of P,hilid .,e phia, the North Auterican s I: i. ..- i • It is a mehiucholy 'election upon oar enter -I,rt.ie that this road is ;poi in a condition to require only seven hu dred thousand Wolters to relish it to FarrandsVi le, and yet we/Philadel saltaos lift not a (toga to help IL .1 I)se fel t.pilpabli les at ,your own deer.— • N ut'llk s terpriso cal Waled to build up the city, ttotKt Mee Wit ,:` opposition.. The Son. b'u'ryii'ld Lie )taitroa . :ii 'howl passing through i , the eide I .Lich has , sees - experienced byereryl read runing into P•iladelphia. What Is the tone of .poriion of e preps of • that city—a 'trees wh s e duty it i* to cherish the beet I nv I for the interior? lipetility, positive . tility. T l e Sunbury id Erie Railroad, One 1 the most l uspOrlant p tjects to Peonsilvanli, ar (110 day, ;$ the-Aubjea of a tteek. We tell you that Phil dilphia wil ;Mg in the race for coin 7t*(Lei position, until mho diacirda:the offspring '-petty, I local feeli .; of cliques—until she '"•it beyond her ow. immediate boandariei, '"( listit l estes the etro eons idea that i i. hiladel- W., a• • 4c _ the. State. '7l course of the' mu, of L .kto of "Philadelp •iu, has' in this matter • 14,1alit fatal to th progress of. that eity c a s 4 t :'.l , nr dee,eli, 1 .• int of the Seat 'll,lllollf litsita. And it. seams tot the sp pn,vilyv wh at. : be "slow co ekes" of this usetroptdiat be ""lo fully_ 1; Tue Onto 13Lii6 Case DEC/DEM—The opio lon Of the Supreme Court was this morning g4V i es upon a cue which involves very impo nt principle, of which we can only give a verye outline. A slave, named Poindexter, was o wed by !a man named Anderson, living in Kentucky, near the Ohio river. Poindexter was trusty i t nd and of much value: Nis master frequently ant bioi across the river into Ohio to transact bri nens for him and io dl, errattds. He agree,' to give Poindexter his friedom.for the sum of 'f pur hundred dollars. Poindexter executednotes With sufficient sureties forthe payment of, the money. llowent to work in this. State and Kentucky to ralie the money, by the labor of his herds. When one of the notes became due, payment was refused, and the owner,, Anderson, brought silts in the Ohio' Courts to recover the sureties. The nit was contested on the ground t at Poindexter was aimed.* free before the notes w 're gitrOn, by having-been brought or sent into Ohio by his master, and therefore therewas consideist. Lion given for the notes:—This is the chief punt in th e case, BO for as principle is • involved. But there are several other points of interest Bur Supreme . Court decides that this Phrition is Well taken, and that the bringing or sending a Blip( Into' this State makes him thee. To this po n Judge Bully dissents ; the other Judges rag upon it. mils, It'will be seen, confliats with Druci Scott law of the United States Court is cently expounded by Judge Taney, but it is g laW, nevertheless, and will . stau4 as such In State of Oliio.—Ohio State Journal, May 8 ,Fact - CENTRAL AMERICA. AND Cittarettati o ha4e tate news. The California Senate has p s od a bill submltting.to the people the quest on of paying the katii:debt : .11 is ' genera ly thought in Oregon, that the people of th'tit.t•r ritclry will adopt a State form of govern rant with a constitution prohibiting Slavery.. Frim Salt Lake the news is that Brigham Young, e Mormon despot, has been obliged to flee trim that. place, to escape the fury of his ,ezeited a flock. rivet° letter received in Have ii, stalesti enfant Walker had evacuated - ves' 110 i eaken refuge on board a British sliiiP „ of vrar at San Juan d# to Sur. So the • Nie; guts career of tho doistity- filibuster, has inde 1. , terminated.Auckyltillow,, to escape hangin , fort he richly merits it. .He will never be f ;- given by the people whose country be invad ; whose houses he desolated; w.oso customs he outraged; while the poor ret hes wto enlisted with him—at least the.rbmnt that survive— wolild kill 'him in the event of-meeting him.-- Wa i lker is an outcast robber, really destitute f i merit, but fertile in wicked ingenuity. If o indeed escapes with hie: life, be should Ishii k Intl obscurity, to avoid the curses now heap d upen his heed by his fictims and by those '.e tempted into loss of health and fortune .y false, promises: • , . , .INATIONAL &TETT SAVING Ftrnit.—lt has to 'g been our intention to mike some remarks in r lation to the Saving •Fund system in general, which ties been productive of such great publ c advantage, both in Europe and' in this. country, but at present, we have only room to give a few augiestionfin relation to the Saving Fund of t o Safety Trust Company. This old and well established;instituhion ' it s accieired such >a high repuitatien,"oo a gre; t many of oar wealthy citizens ha're selected it a the best plaCe in which to deposit their moue , anti people who have large sums whic h it is d aired should be kept With a special regerd to s • entity, often come from a great distance to p t their money in the Saving Fund, where the di positoc gots interest fait, and from which he c obtain it again at any moment it is called for.-4 If will be readily Understood thaVan: !plaited+ moneywhich antines business entirely to receivin , ney on intermit, and- which has nearly ' s - ila - /iota and a half dollars, all in .licit'Estates;../fo gages, Greiand (tent., and otherlirst - elase seen ties,' as required by the eharter; possesses elemen which no train of circumstances can shako, an which will-never fail to command the confideuJe of i l teople r who do business with it. The office s in Falnut street, South-west coiner of .Thi Philadeiphia.—Firviraid's City Item. TIM /BMW inS ROUTES AND aALIFORNIA ADo I , ROADO.—The difficulties which obstruct 4 ha I ardl our inns:lsthmian intent:verse' between . Atlantic and the Pacific attract mu l ch 'attentio The, Tribune says that the governihent ought n.l to expend a dollar in ,touring these. routes lint they !hall have liecomplishilr , ace through- e own territories. But the government has, throng "the 14islation of the last Congress, taken efficie means for constructing good turnpike roads star , the continent to California, and the completion these will be speedily and surely followed by on, or more railroads. _ • The Southern Pacific railroad, from Pulton tl El Paso, through l Texas, is certainly tf# be e0,.. 1 'pletied .in a abort time. The arrangements fo' this',road are perfected. The Northern. Pao& Railpead Company eras organised recently at SI 'Mies, with Alexander Ramsey as the Presided These companies will, ere long, be able to folio the track of the pioneer wagon reads 6 • . But the Isthmian transits are indispeniahle present, and will be so even atter the. rellroa. shall be conipletal. This government will not. I is believed, neglect any opportunity that may p .sent itself for see. log a right of wax across th Isthmus of tehua tepee, *bleb might be don' withoitdiaregard o the,rights which America companies may have •qalred in that transit. • 'TICINGS I, NEW YOWL . i New Yeas, 114 y 1.1th,1247. . . . For months past the Park otibis - city has been I • Laded nightly with hordes of the lowest of abandon • . women,Who have outraged the-feelings of all . respect hie people whom, business compelled theth to ewes the • 'after, dark. The glace has been made a sort of b . - ,quarters by the ?lied street-walkers, denizens of tb ~ Plee Points and neighborhood, and in Abe pursuit their revolting profession they have shamed all derenc Latterly Many persons have deemed it unite& to eras.. the Parkgt a late hour, and it is a wonder that ~ • . robberies bare not occurred there - since this state' * things has existed. The.majority of them vile cre tures are followed about by one or mow men quite vile as themselves. and wo to the unfortunate indivi•; .ual on whom they set their clutches. On strangers i . the eity,etopping at the down-town hotels, who ma chance fo stroll into the Park, fn enjoy .a cigar or a shor Walk, they fasten like vampires, and rob them of watch and other valuables. Not many nights since e Strange i while emoting the Park was mended by one of the women and led to a dark place, where she robbed him o hie Watch. Ile missed his timekeeper almost immern itely i pmthaccaeed her of thethetl. She cooly told bl she ad not stolen it, end voli m interfly, accompanied hi., to the Chien( 01111 w, a few ste distant, where an omela satirelfed her, but in vaih k the pr') was hot 011. be Pela l oll'and she was relesied T his woman was, how ever,, subsequently 'wrested, when It was diarove .. that,laftec getting thes , iratch from his 'pocket, ebe con waled:it In the grasafat her feet.,whence she took .1t af ter being dismissed &mil he Chiefs ofnee. and, ' awned It in 'Centre divot.. Owing to the many wmplaintr Pri'l tali Downey. of the Si xtb,Werd. nn Monday night do tailed a wined of policeman to the Park, where they con cealed themselves at carbine Wide and arrested 1bl:4 - - eight of theme abandoned characters, who were lock • M up to the Sixth Ward Station-Mouse for the U-- Yesterday morning they were taken before Jets ce OF. berhat. the Tomb+ and severally- sentenced to tw months imprisonment in the Work Molise and enlten - liar). : The majority Of tbe women were trish. - :.-7144 I appreranoa in ills Polka Court drew together a lam , number Of People and the wont was crowded almost t • . suffocation. The shysters or Toombs lawyers were on band and sought to intercede kr.'thdrillen I a" but. 0. , magistrate would listen . to no appeals to mercy, al it, . batch were soon disposed of. The women were in d In their'Protestatiens of thnownre. and neatly all, sai the were out for • "bit of a walk." and were'rerpertible, M One ((Abe shysters made usiderable noise In u In the retinae of wane of the women, when.. by ord r o the Judge , he was totted from the Court-room. . An extraordinary excitement was Mcaaloned in ,i,„ nd street. yesterday, by the ga th ering In front of Mrs. un nine/tam'. residence of a disorderly mob of women and boys. i The - women, about thirty in number, held a sow of drum-bead court. martial and unanimously a . . that Mrs: Cunningham was guilte'otto larder. and ough to'.be . dri yen teem the city. With the help of lbe boy 'they made an attack on the house, atoning the windows and doors, ringing the belt, making hideous filets an Shouting their opinions in no very delicate way. The attack WM meth' vied until the arrival of an °Meer, who took the mmt active of the Amazons to the lock-up. The morning papers furnish aceontileof aim extends', conspiracy and attempted re'-ape of the confide at Ring' Sing prison. It appears that at Ineaketsa time on Fun ds', morning about 00 of the prisoners, hiving knock . down the gnard, formed in .two. , parties, one . ar wh made fn - 'the elver and the other for the village. They were pursued lad /Liter a short chase every cue of the •• was raptu red .: Thleolne7.lolaver, site not roe- • fined to /he twergalaga awe remaining prisicieri,st the concleslon of their breakfast, and upon a preconceited leiguel being given, rushed upon th e keep e r end were beating him when the agent of the prison - came to the rescue and discharged his pistols among the coniietn— This had the effect of quelling ,lhe Teyolk Quiet was restored and puniehment inflicted on the offenders. An unusually large IllUtlaßK ktlildiDgf are now in course of erection Is this city. • • Rev. Sidney A. Corey. of the Fifth Avenue Baptist' Church, on Sunday nighthed a disenuree in reply to Dr. Bellows' address preac on ths inguencee of the stage. gin Corey condemned the theatre in tato, as ingenue:tog those who frequented it only ibr evil; end, to peeve his assertione,le tnteed the histoiy of the drama back to the .earliest mention nude of It., • The brightest clamed connected with the theatin, be said. vondemned it, and be mentioned .. .la:nee Sheridan Knowles and Spencer 11. Cone - both one. actors, but subsequently most eloquent Evangelical preacher*. 'Mr. Corey b him self an exucter,fuwu eri cumineetept with the theatres In this eitylnd .l'h pada ALL. The excitement at Roseville, Staten island, in reliable to the new quarantine location, is Inteosb. Nothing is talked about bat - the burning of the building last weds, and a desire* weak vengeance upon the oonemiseko era. The Governor's proclamation, offering a reward ike the detection' of the summed Incendiaries. was 'hen c min as fast as It was put up. The oyster dealers say no man on the Island would date betray any of the pan ties engsgeetin that affair. • • The_ cam of lbs. Decker of Staten Island, charged with the murder of the child Ana Hilton. eta* Called' yesterday in the Richmond aunty Court, but the hist was postponed to the Noirembee term. - John Brougham, the 'actor, author, dramatist - and mns a iger, inten to ds to the Moistly Old C ourt to depa nt rt this happy land and short it ry." • . • A beautiful young woman named Ilan, scarcely eA years old, was admitted to the city hospital on the With of April, wafering from barn's which she had evolved in consequence of her hooped skirts taking ire. On Saturday last her Wades reislied - IS. tetanus, which continued us 1U yesterday; rhein death terminated_ ha sufferings. Advice* from Bahia to the let nit. have been reodied here. The yellow few was • raging dreadfully among the mews of the foreign. shipping in port, In many cases whole crews were being carried oIL . At the latest advise the malady had begun to abate. - John Turner. formerly a publisher_ of the New, York Gazette, died yesterday, aged 85 . • Es-Sheriff Thomas Carnley, of_ this city, died hens this morning. lfr. Carpley was a remained politician on the Fremont electoral ticket at :the last Presidential. election. • THE COAL TRADE. Potturille. May 6, 1867. . — The 'quantity sent - by - Railroad this weeklr.. 40,67.7 111,:tons-by !,Catish_69,ooB:o4—fer thei . week, 711 . ,686 00 tens. Taal la- Railioad,":l64;l' 991 10 againit 6119,019 09 tons--rl)4. by -Canal, 181,415 Olegainst 17 i ;764 il tons to same period lilt year. -...'-' - ' . -,, The shipments thi Week from this Region, are heavier than we auticipated:l We are howevei,, 21,897 09 tons behind the shipments of last year to this period, with a demand which is on the in. crease. Boats too, bare been more plenty, than ihwaa thought last erect, they would be. The boatmen are taking advantage of the scarcity.— *lie, require `quick despatch, and lose as little time as possible. . r But few contracts for Coal are making in this Region, longer than for the month of May. Any extending beyond that period', will require!'the prices to be re-adJuOed on the first of each month. Miners continue scarce in this Region. A num ber could readily get employment at good wages, i i paid up full in cash, every month. Shipments from the Lehigh Region are very light by Canal, and will probably„ continue si) for a fortnight, in consequence of damage to' the Delairaie Division of ' tte Pennsylvania Canal.— The total destruction b*fire of a bridge on the Nevi Jersey Centritßaaroad, about twelve miletr, from Easton, will entirely , cut or Coal shipments from the Lehigh Region to . Eliaebetbport,.during a period of about three weeks, required to rebuild it. Late heavy freshets have damaged to some ex. tent, the Delaware and iludspn Company's Nils!, which will delay the shipments of that Company and the Pennsylvania Coal Company. But nide Coal will reach tide from that quarter before the lat of June. Frem present appearances it is evident that the whole Increase tbroirm Into the market during the Winter season, fiefs the Schu,ilk ill, Lehigh and Scranton Regions—nearly all,bf which was con: slimed short of tide+ ill be overcome, while the market will in all probability, require at loam 800,000 tons increase this year. Some think that an increase of from 700,000 to 800,000 tons, is not too much to anticipate. Villas the trade shortly assumes a brisker aspect than-it wears at present, we doubt whether even 300,000 tone in crease can be thrown into the market from all the different. Regions. . ' Cost. Coarsales.—Wu learn by Legislative, re opens that a now Coal Company has been incorpo rated, called the ,Pottsville Mining Cumpany.— We do not knoti who obtained the charter, nor the object of It—bat we do know that it was passed in opposition to the known 'sentiments of the mafas of tilt', cmmunity. • It is however,* mat ter of not much consequence at the present time. , We have frequently 'been asked 'of late, *by we have not opposed 'the incorporation of .Coal Companies so strenuously this Winter, as we have heretofore. We reply by stating, - that they min . - not any longer inflict injury upon this Region.— Their day has passed. No sane man would put a dollar into a Co l corporation for the ' purpose of mining Coal. Two years ago there was a perfect rusk for Coil Corporations, merely for the pur pose of speculation. Lands were bonglieup and sold out in stook at enf?rmous rates. • Tho dupes hoWever, aro so numairous in every community dint there are but few grept.horas to be caught any longer—and butfew Coal Afirips9 Companies are being organized. In this-regiinr'where there hi much a:porton& in,mining, not a single Coal Mining Company can be organized even after it is chartered—and the charters remain a dead let ter. There is however, a different • clasi of corn ' panics which ought to be encouraged, and which when prudently managed become, quite produc tive. We allude to Improvement Compinies, for thi't improvement of Coal lands—palting them into working order and leasing them out to indi viduals to work, at fixed rents. Many of these Companies' are in a prosperous condition. Such .. Companiei ought always to be encouraged wher: z i over a improvement it beyond the reach Of In- , dividla Enterprise. The Legislature we wader ' stand, b a extended, the General Improvement yf Law to this Count I or Improving Alining Lands. We know of s huit ds. of acres of Coal. lands Which could be ren ered highly productive and profitable by being repaired for mining, and then , leased out to work , which - never have paid, or ' 'never will pay wh worked by Coal Mining Cor porations. There o but, three or four of tho old Convent's engag avenues to market, and we believe that every one of them !could be nefitted, if they were to dis pose of their mining branch of the business, or „lease out their Mine: and depend on the. trans.. cportation traffic for &Inuit. - Tea annexed Is thi l lirit of another settee - of papers on the Tinfilation of Coal MineX from Mr. Thomas 11. Wiliam Mr. Walton being a practfeal' miner, :option al value 'Hashes •to his communications. They have been, eXonsionted on freely by satiny of theoldest erect!. _cal miners of the Region;and have elicited Mr the au thor the 'highest commendation. Ills observation and sugiesUous, as communicated through his s papers,arn In our opinion, invaluable, and we anticipate . SW the continuation attentive Wood : 1500. pus MINUtle JOVEtALI ON VENTILATION or COAL EINES, AND UNDERGROUND,WORKS No. 3. Maass. raucous my last I concluded with the working and ventilation of Coal mines. by the Newcastle bond and pillar systems which are most generally adopt ed in the Collieries of that district. We will now torn our attention to the working and ventilation of the deep mines in the Lancashire Coal Wield. The frequenteccurrence of Fault&Throws or.Dykes, in the strata of this Coal Yield, sometimes offers the moat serious difficulties to the laying oat and working of the Lancashire CoMirka. The nulls are very Irregular In their course or di rection.often intersecting and crossing each other at various points and angles without chang ing their principal, dirert ions. The measures separated by the Faults: are oftentimes found several fret above or below the same measures on the opposite aides of the Faults, but the dip or Incline, Um; of the strata on math aide of the Fault remains the LAM In regard to the direction - and angle of the" dip. The angle of Inclination 4e the workings of those Chi lieries is generally upwarda of lb°, j Tho lines of directions of the . Fertile are obliquely across the-line or directhm of dip, ant they are rarely met with to approach very near the line running on the incline' or horizontally acmes the incline of the veins. These Vaults most be treated according fo the manner they are met with In the workings of Coal mines and the operations of vouching for the lost nine. will vary with particular circumstances, or the directions of the searching,drifts will change with Indications and be driven towards the points where the vales are repeated, or where they are supposed to be repealed. 11-1.- mune limos necessary • to drive very long tunnels to- regain the tut veins of Coal, and at other times s diffierent -vein lying embedded above or below, may be cut with a Attune! a very shortdistanee from the Vault, or from the vein through which arced is cut into the Tanks. This he the case when the measuras are thrown several feet - above their natural position.. In some of these in stances the drifts:will cut a !Wlt on a level directly be tween two velne of Coal, so that both the veins may be easily tunneled into from the lore! •of the drifts. This is the are when the strati Um the opposite aide of the Fault, or the strata which embeds the vein. of Coal In which the drifts are driven, bu been 'elevated into a position, ae that the veins on each side of the Vault, al ternate above andlbelOw their tepetitions on the LIT* • site elite which presents ohe and- the rest of the veins • on one side of the Fault, nearly midway between two op the opposite - side.- - • But a Vault ie a /Milt under any circumstances when cut by the workings of a mine, and is always attended with extra expense. Beeld . es considerable delay is expe rienced In the forwarding of the drifts, which in thaw Collieries is a matter of great moment, human the panels of Coal formed by the drills are left untouched until the drifts aredriven to their destinations. The delays and expenses will be greater abdlesser according tb thepeoulbr circumstances In which the Dykes or Fault) are found which are varioint. • • Notwithstanding faults are mostly opposed to the leading driftways, the principles of openttina sag eye , teat of working In the panels of Ceal remain lbe sane each repetition of the veins on each aide With* Faults which only divided the working , ' I* the panels hail son. There an pitches of Coal watesents talkie Lalieasblra -0:4111alal: boolded on all Aim by hafts, sulacientlr extoolooibr the orottleiga of largo Vollhariaa, and the Fiuillacthoo Rare lb. bound/vies albs malsaktba Comb on the oppoiltolladilg la thaao outs worked by dillarait Bates wilf "Tell-mind - Irraaapeirtitliao . aa - en ILLIL LOAD Mt TUE maxim - From From • Prom Preis Mt:Carbon. S. Hawn. Pt. Clint.*. Auburn. To Richmond, $1 80 $1 75 ' $1 55 $1 60 To Philsd'a., 1 . 80, •1 75 •1 55 , 160 Sprlng 11111 s, 1'44 1 50 , 1,35 1 40 Reading, l llO 105 105 1 105 , -,. Ratis.of Toll by Canal for the present. Prom Pt. Carbon. Mt. Carbon. S. Harem. l'r. Clinton. To Phlliol'a., 65 64 62 '5O Spring Mills, 60 59 57 50 Norristown, 55 54 - 52 45 Mending. .38 . I 37 35 31 • Rates of Freight by Canals - Prom Ft. O. rf M. C. S. Haren. Pt. C7lnton. To New York, 180 •1 75 170 , To Philsd's., 80 75 70 Lehigh Coal Trade for 1857 by Canal. , • For the week ending On Saturday lest: ITZT.L. TOTAL, 1,335 07 18,=7 10 V 4 .04 5,560 14 359 03 3,044 14 435 68 2,557 06 1.395 09 784 17 2,015 13 1,145 7 443 11 2,110,1_ 8,210 01 /A 5 10 1,905 7 Lehigh Coal and (ay. Co., A. Lathrop and others, Spring Monntalii - Mines, East Sugar Loaf do . Colendne do Stafford do N. York and Lehigh Coil Co., 119 13 German Penn. Cool en., . 122 -12 Booth Spring Mou:ntaln Coal, 124 10 Hazleton Coal Co., . 691 03 Cranberry Mines, .. =I 02 Diamond do. . ' . '14210 Cionell Ridge, . i ' 200 OS Back licontalli Coal Co., . . 847 11 Wilkeabarre Coal Co., 77 14 _liartibrd Coal Co., . 606 07 Total,. Lehigh Valley U S. Week ending dattirday last Splitig , Mountain Mines, F-od sugar Loaf : do N. York It Lehigh do Council Ridge do Gorman Ptllll2. do lio4ntno t Stiff rd do Doibilt t %haven do. Hazleton I do • 5,380 01 43-7491-3 37,630 . 02' 25,106 17' 16.730 13 MAO 14 1.240 10 651,15 .151,5 1 0 02 144 01 • 413 01 1,137 05 , 6,53 S 13 2,503 00 LIMO 13 15019' 2,422 14 8,908 07 130599 14 F,396 01 43.747 16 14,204 08 . 170.731 10 For the week, ihtpeoente to same ported but year BTull Road, I Canal. WCZIL TOTAL. 3,2,1 03 mast 11 32,3;8 08 .80,683 11 , 4 35,60 11 T,B& 02 1, 0,727 10 • r. liners's , * In 1857. ed far 61,873 OS ; Ratis of Toll and Transportation: , OX TAM 1.0110/1 VALLEY son WOAD. Mauch C hunk to Trenton, - . 200 •do Itiliabethport. - • • - g 43 do *nth; Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, 1 00',, Toll on Morrie Canal. to Jersey City 75 dots—Freight 85 eenta. On' oal raiddpped at Jersey City the toll Is oils 50 cents.! ' • . . . . ilocinefoll and Freight Hain Wilkestarre", White Haven,l kport, Penn Havettend Manch Prank to Briotel: I 1 Wilkes. R. R. L.. Canal. D. Canal; Total.' Mfllcesberre, cie,) ,25 • 64 . 30 $1 19 Freight from life 'Haven to Bristol,, , 1 08 From Rockport, Holt) fri 30 1 .1 1 2 Prom do (freight) . From Penn Haven, (toll) • .61 30 • 'Bl From do do . (fretght) '. 95 From Mauch Chunk; (toll.) 51 .30 SI From do 'do (freight.) - 85 Freight' from Manch Cho* to N. York, , 1 86 Cad for the line passing over the Willteskom R. R.I. short of tide, Pays 50 Instead of 25 cents toll and freigkt r_ - _ - :„=. - ..z. - z_ — .:l :=-_—_:,..-_-,-.=. -_:_-•,-.: • ' Pluegreve Coal Trade far 1111157.' ! Amounttrtuaoported during the month of Apill 18671 MITI • • TOTAL.] 12,094 13 • 35,647 05, 9.171 14 28,155'111 Union Canal ! Bwatara Railroad. I.ykeae' Palley Cosi! Trade far 1 832 c, „rf aria. . TOTAL. Lykens' Valli y Coil Co" 2,003 16,9:k2 ' Short Mountain Co., 1,267 10,602 • Total, 27,601 I r -- TrevaprtioerCOal F T rTede tier 1837. .1 or the week, . 1 wtzi. TOTAL. 9,105 10 "16,454 10 Broati.Top Coal Trade for 167. . For the week, Caribeiland Coal Trade,* 851. 1 MUM. TOTAL. For s the let week, 4,221 1138,128 .: _I • _!._ . I -i- I CPC:ta.„l9/tCycit.llll. 1 AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS.) _-- ."77"C".... 0014IDDIED witiaiirifi TROMPea . 1t r — iiErniiiriral 1 . IPAL OI7'D aaa'n; Milli i • --•— Ph i lleSelphlaJtaidles Pottsville - 50 369/. 3114 31160 11111 and Bebuyllr,l Rayon - • 50 FIN d 3 ' Mclunt Carbon .J -',. •-- - • • - 60 50 62 ! 4dount Carbon and Port Carbon - - 60 60 52 1 MIII Creek -' 7 - -- - - •• - 60 - 60 52 j- Sefinylklll Vann). ..... = - 60 60 52 ,i LoOzerry Creeks - - -- • 60 00 OO '1 Sprara - , -- - 50 7 . 'B' Canals : • • I fiebnylklll ReellaUou - - • - '"- - 60 14 f 11p Idi " irellTred - - 50 74Li 21 Oolkin Canal'. --- . - - • • • 60 II 11 8 Del" " preferred - -- • - 60 14 15 1 .& 11aid'n ril &Tranaporrat'nCo.'r 100 121121,K 1 Ital I road 16 Cos 1 Cons pan le si i Littlelleb ay!. Nar. R. R. & Coal Co. • 60 40 40 1 4 Lehigh Coal & Ns:lg.:Sion Co. - - - 50 •73 71 1 u Jr Ile !etas Coal Co.. - -.- .. ... D k Mountain Coal Co. -." - - • ' 60 00 00 i 1 nsylranh Cool &R. R. Co. • - - 100 93 i 931 4 Dalpbln - Coil &R. R. Co. - - 100 15 • '5O Lyllene Valley Coal Ca r . " " . . " 50 2 .6 1,40 Beyer Meadows Coal &R. R. Co- • 50 65 1 4, 55 , Lykes:. Valley Ralboed & Coal CO:. - Z) 10 ' 4116 . I Coal' Cotaipanles s . • 1 41;stimprovement Co - ; • Al• - . 25 25 "OS I tr'Amerieso Co, - waken& '• .•" 'IA 25 - 25 • " ". common -• : = , 8 9 ; DelkiiisOad Co. .... = -, • - 50 00 '0 i I CinaberlistOosl In. -•-- • - = SO' 1111 i ID I Prevlllant Coal lia •'••• • - • ' 10 - % 1 I, - Illlssollanselnl , . Miners' Risk , • - -.- ' • ••• • 1•+ -- 60 541 - 58 Farmers' •16:ok - - • - • , • • - 150 65 ' 68 PotliolllelhaCo.L -' • -I• - - • - • 110 - 751 • `Bo Potta,ur. water' Co. _ .. .• .. .. . 14 75. Jr 19 opal* 1:111 • la • than Who desks :bah, Ttroat ek ;fin 0410mpitula the Own 114 wli#a Airall644 by pol ~~- j • - A CARD. to T. TAYLOR wishes' to call the • attention to of hli customers and the public In geit e Corner of Centre and JlahantOngo ends, Pottsville. May 2,'57 15. . . ElBBßBßtl:l,3ltWiltgE,;..._ dmaidediy the test dentifrice In nee.forileanalug. r unbox.tying; and greeerving the Teeth. Prim 25 - mute pe ~ i . , • Rottfitl Boot prit g•i l Ir., .., jv . 11%1%0 I' IlligBZllll 3 7, bn, QUADRILLE ciwor ni ß z :i d N , D aid ready to etterjd OOTILLION 'PARTIES, BALLS, P I.- MS. &c. Orders addressed to N. J. Erna, or C. C. CASTER: wilt receive prompt attention. - Pottsville, July L 2,, le ' 211-1 r BIIIMIAKEIII34III7IIDING,PLAW43IOI6,4e. r[IIIE subscriber announces •to the i public that he will continue to carry on the busi ness of brickritaking, building pnd plastering, in all its branches, as usual. .11e is ready to contract for erecting buildings complete, or will furnish the materials' In his fine to contractors, at the lowest rates, and will be happy to receive . the patronage of the public,. SAMUEL &MIMI. Pottsville, February 7, '57 . j IS•Rm LAKE CIPIANIPIAIN !RON ORE. pHlScelebrated,Ure used pnnci ii for Paddling and in Blast Furnaces. It has beeio used extensively for years past In Pittsburgh, Wheeling and other places (Vest. 'lt Is also used exten sively in Troy and at moat of the Iron estsbUshmouts at the East. " The subscriber will contract to sell this Ore. delivered' in Troy. No ebarge for engaging freight of mane from there when requested. . J. G. - Purl Henry. hues thusdy, AVer lurk .4111 . 25, '57 17:2m . _ . 'Y ( Lo ok . Here . ! rrHE 'T ORK COUNTY FIRE IN 111.ii.i _L RIEMAN E COMPANY bas been In operatkm lour. years. and In th ti bas accumulated an earned capi tal of over $lOO, . i Its loses last year were only •1,070, Ineludlog - II 'Sponse, of , liquidating the pine. No euesamen e yet been Made on Premium Notes. • , Who cins name a Company that stands on better basis —or whose rates are mere r . sable. " A veiny saved ,Is as good as two earned." • •',, aim ,beAvrio you Insure. '•,A. OODFREY, Agent • Tremont, Anvil 11,1.7 . -", • Ifi•nt LIFE'I'UA 1110_8U_L FE RA . ENN MU iume Onsupauy 9f Phibutetp.. Capital $7OOO. (I = o. Charter parpetuaL All the pmts dirlded,amongst the pblicy holders fur the whole term of life, every-year. adders of policies in Pottsville Cr. requested to call and receive their dividend certificates. tbr herwtyjtee percent. on the cash prembams paid In lttstl t and their eastrdiridend of stiller mat. on the snip ihildends of 1850 to 1860. Descripttre pamphlets, blank forms of application, and every InformatiOnon the subject' of Mutual 'Life Insu rance, furnished on application, without charge, person. ally or 4,kusil. E. GARRIGII ES, Agent, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. April 21, • 174 t SHOE STORE REMOVED. William Smith ANNOUNCES to his friends and- the public that be hail removed his Boot and Shoe troce Centre street above Norweglen, to the Store in Centre rtreet, twit door to tfontelidinfa. Siddlery store, and nearly opposite the Eplseoi al Church, where he will be happy to iwe his old easterners, and new ones lalso. He will always keep on' baud a- chairs stock of Boots, Shoes, Ladies' Gaiters, Children's Shoes, tr., kc., of all kinds and qualities, which he will sell at the lowest Mai. . Be also keeps a number of workmen employed, and manufactures all kinds of customer work of the beet materials at shod notice, which be can varrunt•to beef the best quality and good workmanship. ' ." • , 440-Th.,ret forget La give. hiss a CL/Liki - April 4, 'IST -_ • 14.2na '. . .. ' • A. B. GORCAB, Banker, Dealer is Barham ge, and Law" Agent, Stilfreater,.Mimustoto. COLLECTIONS attended to and tax es paid throughout the Teirlfey., ; inn attend to live purchase and location of Government lauds In 14 in. etude, Wiscotudn and lowa, and furnish drafts of lands locs.tcd by hint, with accurst° descriptions of 114 soil.. r, As. partkniar attention will be given to boast ing la d warrants. Persons dishing him to: locate war. wentse wantstildeitherleavo blinks fin. the assignees' names, or att.- thew - smuts Powers of Attorney, authoris ing him Wade thou in their names. Certificates from th Lind Ogle° *lll be- immediately forwarded( to these r whom such locetkm s are nude. June 28. 26-ly . , . soneritinic.NpAr I, •' , - M:. , ACLBN ttakep pleasure . iu an - .. Donating to hie patrons and the public. gene- n al y that be , has lately purchased the , right tier taking the Neletlieotypo t and Is now prepared to Wit npen all *he may wish thb beautiful style or portraiture.— These pictures need only tots seen to be alpreelated.— They can be placed in lockets,. don sto., slndbicirke the ordinary, daguenVf. This picture an be stewed, at any angle- - ran ads* it peewees. 'Ali% another new style of *tura, ea led Andnegrapkir TheY aro taken on piper, and ere equal to the best Illeshietypeor Ambrotype. Verson, whthing to mind pictures to friends by mail, will god ther Aunt the thing, attth9ltrill not WVMelainotypeu,A4iniese ihagliarTeot= r ell taki ll i t4. .o"4:Wail Mc h nary * Omer or asd ratre ' and Kart% 136 k s , ips.. . Sir 'of 1,4 e, vottriont ityret tamps peal ISO aide to' fle: -. '. - • -.- ' , •• . . , diIItIMISIS , ,, Timedway. New York. 8 ULLEIDER do PASCAL'S, Sixth Street, Philadelphia. 91eCORIPS, • .1 Chest out Street. Philadelphia. , , 1541e0 foal the I.elng 7', ~ wad Itaaaaer, f r, .;. —lB5l , 1 Gl e a t . • , I ... Gloves t 1 - - Gloves I • ' Gloves I-, i• G EAVES a la Gin (new style for the Ladies 0 )LOVES made by ionvm, who the beat in the trade I,' IILOVES of ittn, and,ltiove , of Mims': • ~.:, • ~ 1 , GLOVES of Doossin,Currn and Csauxiam - 4 ,' • jk-,, ]LOVES of Wool and Silk ind Cotton; :. .! GLOVES of Buckskin, fa Urge /at 'ilk • GLOVES for driving. Moil* Par walkingt` . • ' - • ' , pnovEs of White Kld. See Black lioskin; • - I , GLOVES Imitation, which much resemble' these . : 0 GOYIM to be worn at the coming Assemblies; • .." GLOVES of Ratakin. (very ine,) - • - - ! • GLOVES all skew, of every kind; ilLoyEs to snit the young and old; GLOVES to keep out the Winter's cold; , tiLOTF.S In great niimberi, in style very MO; GLOVES which I'm Belling at a very low pricic GLOVES, If you want them, be certain to call - At the City flat Store andtlente Furnishing Ifall—', Nest Dom; to the Itttsrak House. Metre at., Arbtfreilla [ N. It.—Just received, alinesillot of Hant'aPateat Ilia ameled Paper Collars., new art lei for Gents. ','l , ; Gents' SHAWLS , Shawl Plus, Cashmere Scuts. de. 't December 6 '56 , ei • ;. ate is.' ititnate. ed. to isell lklil couniv A at the lev et his liTe k ,lbere the 'tea eau- be S r 4.l " 4slll°° "' to soy Mtn, died- equity Icrw ~ al the iepoit of the committee appointed • to superintend the recent trial test of burning Safes at Reading: • • ; I °On the 28th of February ell the members of the CoM• goatee met to witasse the Safes and' Books and- papers,' (placed In them) and were perfectly satisfied that ails* right. The day IbUbwing the bnrnlng took glees, no det the superintendence of the Committee. After a fkir dad Impartial burning for five hours In the furnace of khans. ifirreti.4 liming, the Sere of Messrs. Eiant IFsuers was first opened. the Safe being on flue Inside, apt the contents partially consumed. whilell i ticontents th the Safe of.Mesers T arrelr4 tlerring w la good condition. and no fire nside.".. I.Thil Editor of the ks and .ftchuptldi fasloel, i to• pfher with fifty belie= men. who attended the burn the - of th e Sefeerthel to the truth f the- above scats, wait. 4:1. . !Per good and reliabli Sales at manutytureire pia" canon lIANVA N. ` , l NtoltaHlla sl. • ilarrsrs 4//errifrg's Raja: March . l.4th.ll 11 - LEHICH V LLEY RAILROAD. 1 ilan , 6u M NE it),ARRANGEMEN £ , i) . Paxson:tar Train; t Coneminelng WEDNESDAY, 15. 1857. Down Truett's.• Lire Manch Chunk ~ t at Las A. M., and 140 P. 11: " Slatkaton • F 8.11 4 - 1,40 4 ' " Catauanqua 4 8.57 " 2.17 4 ‘" AtiOntOWU OA ;‘ • ' 2.27 " 1 " Bethlehem G 9.25 " 2.48 •." • " Frenmausbure, 9.35 " 252 , ,"' Aline Easton i. - p,' 10.00 "• : - ~. 3.16 4 , • . .• ~- tie Trains. ... --.-. : : ' To paelon. I 11 - at 8 . 45 , A. My an d P. 4 Freetnansbute 9.15 ' 4 - . . cog .; P.M. 1. Bethlehem i 9.25 . " ' ellit• ... ," Allentown . F 940• 4 t. 16. •' Ostia:Wiles E , 2bl , 4 - 4 y-4,46 0 ... " sketooton,'i 10:25 %-" 6.21 s. Arrive Stinwh Chunk ! 11.00 " 7.00 " ' Moth tains rotnni "el Mandl CbuDk with Wan* new Mho on ant Bourre•3ll , kdoir Ratted to Weatherly Yid Water Meadow, sho p it Preetan(nabarg with traits inte Mtn on tbo,Nortlritetensyheuebt Bathes& '3'6* morn -11„Ttalo Amp will apencetpittr traits we rhoPlA el . Delaware and Zatluiwanna tWeetnenittilrwdi t° rider* and Scranton: ' 5 ' —1..._ Thaatternagli Tralutlente will tennegg.„.„...........,viar th '. d Olf the eel ritter• t Caittral Itallres# to . rani r .. P 77. 3iree Tent. , ," iettle trains en The afternoon Tnek tip 'will 001,044 d ton. OW Behttern Ditangen tatlo lll 4 noes Sall an pironfiudthatetabrtw.estyanieeternativreineeetkonact4twiyetoraniMadont itauroi4etd *mot 'At to he the sig. ', noAur 11. PATRII, •0 a 19. • ; - - 31x70 7 *RV. I i • . ...ILVALUAIDA RED ASH COLLIERY' FOIL, Sok/X. .1, • T_H '•subsOnbet 'tierogrieiiireititt of re thins from the ndelag teadeeas o ff ers Wu Milford tarred private eel. Thla v nt edierxis eitnettedan the Schaylkiln alley Itallraul, abo , One mlle above Middle port. The' sftlal at a deep da d - Ash. aad Of =Meritr quanta', and well adapted to the New York and Itaatern Amirkete. MI the Wixom:anent/ are of the meat approv ed tonatruction—eosidsting In part of one 76 , bone pow er pumping and hoisting engine s With pampa and AU the nactimary machinery. in perfect order; one 25 horse en gine and breaker: mistake, bine, ecreens, holding plane and gearing complete, can, tool., and stock. all Iw good order.: The colliery .Ikompriees the celebrated Spohn & Leeds Wail, above and below water leved, all op med and - ready to commence linniedlate operations. Tor further particalari Inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. VISILM at the Works. I - May U, 'ill IE4O SAMUEL EILLSMAN. - 00ALLARDS FOR SALE. y'ALUAIILE COAL;, LANDS%A'r PRIVATE tIIAL.E.-:That Celebrated tract of.splen• - Coal land known as the "Spohn rivet," confilloing the justly celebrated and "SpobnVein, shoo what Is generally known as the mSeventy•Ave acre hazy' id• Joining, en the Et. Carbon -Rail road and In !I* Err. wei,lan Township, owned by Niehblas Thourion - Esq., Is hereby 'orfiried. at pdvate sale,Wn the limit advanta• pone terns.: " ' • The tuveV'Pontains all the COW' Veins In the (heat Southern Anthracite Regirms-Intindlng, besides other, tract", thole generally knows as thriPlsimer; Charley-Ib4l Clarkson, Rad,: OrrAard, ,Oreliperd, Primrose and. Nam. moth, With all the underlying, though yet unexplored: bade of coal which are knoyn to exist; In the formation. averming when .proSed, over a hundred feet of solid Cual. •In fact,' the leads new 'offend,- 0 104 " UM richest Coal . deposits 1p the County. • _ lor Information., apply to Prailciv Spencer, Esi- agent for oouthinds, and real estate reeiendly. Mei) in Rail read striet above E. hfarke 'street, Pottsville, Pa. arrb22. ISMS 1 , 124( • • FOR SALE. Either Together Ow' . BepairatelY s THE.underraentioned valuable trials of laud situate In Schuylkill and ColimbLa roun • rensayhunit. . - Tip Johnston Beesisitraet, 424 Alum'. The Thomas Hiltsheitner tract !424 The Amos Wickersham trait, 424 The Thoinaa P..oopirtract, 493 ".. The three Brat Mimed adjoin, each other; and rover two red shaleinileys formed iv - branches qf the Cataw lass Creek, and tiro Mountain spins, which contain the eastern prolongation of the . two most northern Shamokin COM Baabas. Three two, troughs agitate the Mammoth Coal bed. The same has been opened, near the eastern limits of the Loruit moon lit/1i Coal.Company'e estate. and upon that of the Coal thin Company, both of which properties adjoin them lanai on the wast.l. The Thomas X , . Cope tract te about three talks to the eastward of the above mentioned 'tracts, near the north• ent botindary of the bla tanoj Coil Region and pertly arias the "Ravens' Run" Opal b ieln. . The timbecof these lands la pine nrr the suitable - ex props, and wbjte oak, ehesnut sod poplar in the valleys. The lower land k s red -shale soil, well adapted for raking:grain. - Thetitie is indisputableibeing *barb krona Mo the Illebokon titir,lbe same as that ;on 'Flitch the Girard • heirs reentered of the City of Phikdelliobla. - For plans and further particulars, apply to Messrs. THOMAS d SONS, 87 and 69 Smith Fourth street, Phil adelphia, or lo JOSEPH W. GEARY, Civil and Mining Endosrr. Pottsville. Pa. !Hsieh, 14.'67 119 m • • • ORPHANS' COURT SALE. TOURSUANT to an order of j_ nhana' Court ;of the county ofSchuylkill, the sate orribara, guardbuti Of Hate Beckley end Robert Lola, minor talldren of Henry Enis, late of the borough of SchnylklU Hared, the cOunty of Schuylkill, de ceased, Tilt expose to de by public 'endue on HON DAY, the Ist day of Jane 11011It,.St ten o'clock the forenoon, at-the pitta hoinavof Joseph U. roger, in.th e • borough of pot tavillei in the county of Schuylkill afore tbakeertalit atone boon and lot of il . Valen thati hi the bdrough of Potterilleinthe smutty of Schuylkill and State Of Penusyltattla, to WWI i by uded lin- front hi Willlarn, street, on. the ! borthweet by !Contagion strait; on tbe the Anathema by anothetlot cinerary link, containing In front =feet, 6 . budges, and to-depth 110 krt. • • • " • 440,-AU that Woe honor and lot of ground sIA L nate in the borough' of Pottsville: afaresald, boun ded In front by William street, on • the nortbwe • tide Ijy lot No. 6, and on' the /ant Mast 11 lot NevB. eon• tatolos in front 20 feet. 6 turbo. and In depth !to fret. I ito,;All that stone , hems and kit of grown' mita • the borough of Pot taellio,albreaald. boon 'e..eifizifront by William Meet. oft the northwest bp° No. 1. on the southwest by —, r. - - on , 3IOIYDAY, tbo lir day of June next, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at the public botne_of Charles Saylor, leiter bonangtrof Sehoyiklll`lllVOS, in the coun ty of SchiY i kill, albresaid.—All th at frame bonoBo, and MI Mf round; alimate in the borough o Schuylkill Haven. &thrombi, bounded in front Havoc street, In the rear by around of Samuel KA". op-the} southeast by lot of ldlishe Mimosa, a'nd was atorthtreitittiot of William illehdr, containing Wheat on said Hamm street. 42. de, de. I Delia t 4 1 164 - No . 42 and of 10tif0.4114 In lippincetel Addition! telleffril. • Hared, Rata tlifertato of said deceased. • Toms indigos. , &noon made known at the time and pate cfailiby I r 3:1119011 L ET, , - • I • - aoter of.SHORMAIIEIt. r""P' sue ' Ily Ciolpr Of al' Orphans' Condi - J9wpMAOA DIM, • • ott rel Ile Ola y 9, 57 19-at Cirik. Tua LTICENS VALZET 1141161 . 11:1•14-.-Th . prorement must be belch! the - ago, that ; judge from the fullowin 'which Iwo clip'f ; i Lykenstowo Farmers' and Miners' Jourrsot • We learn that it is the iotwolipo of the w! President and Superintendent . of the Lyken ley Railroad, to place a new and substantial sengei car on their road very:soon. We aril to heir it. We mast confess that we are si inclined to man our will, when about' io t;1 'rid? in that venerable Box. Gentlemen, • new car. ,raise the fare, (not on as) make th • nretions, and retain the services of our old, tried, faithful and sin accommodating frien Joe General Fred. Clark; we are entialled tha to his accomplished lady, be loins to do *0 _puler to forward the interests of 61i-employ. wo were present on one occasion when he m work'our passage by assisting bfm to• pee train up grade, and thereby prkent the from running into the rear end of the tral Retain bins, say we. Tan . PIIILADICLIMUL Nowa is thorough' des pised by every honest jaunts' of the Op idea in the State., The Erie Oonsdhitioil rejoi that el i the No:lda:4 not support the Amerjean Re nbli cari State Ticket. No better:evidence of tb re spCctaidllty, honeity, and ability of the kite ! t need be given. 'The political filiiservinte who control, the Retii, are despised by honest in n of alirparties, and there is note true American or Republican in the State who would not icor af filiation or association with such traitors. heir censure is but praise. In the eyes of the I - _ tpa l fom the News is an open, shameless, dep wed 4 apostate; it has lost its good name, and h no aspirations to reform; it stole - the Dyer, of • Sir; leak:clam to serve the Loeefocos in; It is wit out ,L exception the most degraded print that disgrees - tire political journalised of the natiim. Aeri. can Itepublicanism wants no aid from it and will have nothing io, do , with , it., Is is an ot; st. T t Sham Democracy with all its corruption s.uns eoriimunion.with,the New. It is without e. ra ndier, without influence--"despised, debased, de prelciated." - . . . . 231 rial lheelAtt t 11361 7 rtil "l' l "L lntaoutb f u ° ":the lal thokaltrtgL NEW ADVERPMENTS I, cuo u aoa 2o6siwi t biti l ..p,,du.of their positiou asd instance; that ist;thvi ' ZnIIIIM. WhllThillMPai d * position and existent: of some Maddest Fault, but; A' aiming gk Toompscarn, their localities as a genteel thing ate so scattered. end I • • - • their ditOrtlons es vat ions that Geological skill is pealed i Owner Cadre and Market sheen, , minduoisy, 16,'t' 2a.] . 14 " (tt , rai s aw , to determines with any dogrel ofentalnly or satishrtion,, - their exact position and location in aU, imam • • Ilignical 'they erica remain undiscovered and umegrated; uhtilj en C9Rtt AND • POTA-TOP INAU 8 FEKTILiZtat i being i they ace eat by the woet ings of a mina let enostiesee NIA may be thrown on lids subject by the eculdeqp i s of; - mi xture of Meter Lime• and ' Ashes is a capital an 111410113 lug Colliery. • • _. - I ar Ira Coen and Potatoes—price $1 per hunk . Mod of the Cod veins Walked at pressed taytkoza . °mu n e Field Plaster—by the barrel. ale heintred to *narrate tor Mem heradred feet Dem - - kb" akteColoraislan Oraocirantelating fedi SO t• the surface.; Qttick muds &read 'raw Imam* wet,,, ei per coat of Boar Phowludi of UM- _.: _ ,___ .....' with In sink' Delimits to the Cad beds in lffile dientet,' effmt received sad for sale by . . •IL Bfiat NAM but feeders of-water are often cut which throw Dom Soli May 16,17 ' _ '' - 20, hundred to ten Madrid gallons of eater. per Minis tr Into shalt. This quantity et water LT MOW kV° down by thicautant action of Is grad sad Weed pumping engine. If each is provided very littie iday is:creassioued by the hilted= which le,' when web h prodfrel, stopped out from the shaft 4eeft. The Most rapid and most numerous Defers arseut,whes th. draft lesinklng news Dyke, or Fault, from width the water flows. If • Dyke or Fault le eat Ity a ehaft, greet 'difficulty is eradrieneed on this second., and as the Faul tr are found In raid, a vertieal.podtion a shaft cutting peat would in all probability have to be sunk • could stable distance before it ileared the Fault. The eat of a shatt sank in such *situation Is very Aneertain be tel the shaft is finis*. In many cues of slaking :vet , deep simile it would cost less to abandon-path a :shat after It has been Duff soak and commenee a Pew one at sonic other point. The ortmosnist uusidds this. But would the Enthuse In Ragland poi one in ten would. We may find numerous examplse of their IoP itfAlacY in such rases, and-sea may trace the ratieradi nary cost of sinking many of Use most expeasive Cried shafts in the Lansaushhe and other Cosi Fields to Whiellar raises, whirls could partially be evaded by new abate erannenced Id a ask and convenient distance from those points, It may be thought a foolish idea to aban don • shaft puffin:Mink to. recommence the sinking of a sew shaft at sods other point which 1:04,5 be subject to thocanie liabilities or others equally as serious. tot, us however, mama lupus the, subject, and If posslblv profit by the chatted-, or allot/ of others, rot, this teal ter is worthy the attention of the Operator and Mratrig Engineer of this country. ,- Putting quicksands and other uncertainties aside he cost of sinking • shaft through sourawell lumen strata' may be appiralmateli the cost varAng with the nature and hardness of the regularstratibed rocks, which how ever domino. alter impatiently in short distances In the um* Coal Fields. I The rocks invariably are more compact and the hard ness of each Individual stratum gradually inereasee to wards thedip of timid:el Yield; but their nature Prs . perties and oonstltuents remains nearly the gams in ill parts of tkaperrale Coal Field. Then When the sinking of • shaft is. attended with an extra Ordinary degree, of expense above that et other shafts sunk lathe surround log neighborhood, the cause of the extra expense may be rightly attributed to some -toed circumstance which might In many eases have been avoided with the exercise of a little Judgment and cere in the commeneer meat of the shaft, or at 'least after the shaft had ad vanced a sufildent disttneelnto the solid strata, to ex pose the nature of the didicultiss, which: (rum appear ances. would probably be met with In the sinking of the. strait below this point of penetration when, the ne cessary observations ought:ca w :T. ' - tro ao • j - . • ~ ~.i. . •. Ngw Toni 004 MILIIKCI., M ay 14.—The r eap ta of Domestic are limited, ,and with a great %. increase in the consumption . (owing to the v e ry cold and unseasonable weather), prices have ed. ennead. A.good demand has prevailed for car goes to go Eastward at. $4 25 010 . 114 90, and from the yard 14125 ® $5 50 Ip. ton for Imilli . and large site Perudt Orchard. The , reeeipts thus • far at tide water bevel not been egad to the eW pectations of dealers, and we are not likely to have a very large tock at the close of naviga, • I lion; Foreign eo tinuea , quiet, uiet, and r the ab, senco of dales pr a are !Swine'. • r' i , ' BY 1 4 /M.A.EGIMIAPII. . - Preights from, Richt4ndto-:. /JUDI; 80'CLOCZ. P. 31 01 Boston, - - 1 7510 1 SONew Tendon, . - E. Cambrlge, 195 tri/ 05 Bristol Ferry, Frederkkalrarg, - Bisckrock, - - 25 New Haven, - 115 to Salem, • -:I SO Richmond, ...- . Dighton, -•-• 111 50 New York, - Rhode Island, 1.25 to I'3l West Chester, - • Newher!Pert. - -*I a 80 - ipewich, 1 Falls finding, - !1 35 -. WILLIAM LEACH, • 14 Clittiry Street, ; Pligadelphla. , Phitaliilphia, Mira. 1857. _ . Duo asn:—ltimo to call Your atteoUort to my /looms I hare hod It refiltedourodit Is ober lo perfect order. Its location is ono ot. the hist. In eitY, for the.annonniadatioll -of bottoms. soon. Doing in Cherry between 'Third ind Fouith stiesta. ." per s6_per Ireek.ll4, WILLIAM i.C.SCU, Ftwinnetor. • INS4t. llay 16, 'ST IMER, LAID. =LEL ROUES, ' LUXIMIX &c., PILWATE SALE. IHE subscriber offers at Private Sale , 1 a very valuable interest (being one half) In about aeres of Timber Land, 13 Mules, 4 Horses, 10 Lum ber Cars.Prapestraud Harness, and about 2 0,000 feet of lumber together with all fixtures for condacting the lumber badness.. The land Is situated' In Catania= Valley, Dolan Toessidp, Schuylkill oeunti, Penna., about cournifle distant from the Catswitet Hail Road. arta will yield several million trot of good lumber; The Improvements are AI very superior Steam Saw MW, caps : ble of making 10.000 feet of lumber per day. There ars t several Doodling Moses and a large Stable Sir the use pithe property for six years from April last. Thera Ls a lumber yard In crounecUoo with this satablthhntent Tamaqua, (distant 20 miles from lb* Land) at which place and points along -the line of the different Alan Roads =math* a ready market Is found for the lumbar. A large and soccessful. business has been and an be done with this estabfishment. The . =heather is deal. rons of disputing of his . Interest, lo Prepared 'to eve a good bargain to the purthaser,imd reemettable terms., Por further lubruudion cell upon or address, r. EDWARD S. DAVIS, Tamaqua, &baylklll county, Penna., or the subscri ber at Pottstown. Montgomery county, Pa., May 16, '6l' Onto] . WILLIAM MINTZER. SURF HOUSE, Anita l l , lo Cliir.H• J. • THE undersigned takes much - pleasure in announcing tolls Wynne' of last mu their friends, and the public, that be him loosed this delight. fully situated and elegant establish moot for tats caning year, and has made many valuable additions and improvements, such as verandahs, 12 feet wide, entirely amend the hothe, 882 Patio extent ; has grassed the lawns in front and sides next the Mean) re moved the office to the opposite endbf the hulas% wizen' eight additional seems have been added for ladles', gee- tie's:lmes, and private , reception, barber's - and porter's rooms, le, hot new buildlegahave been erected for be• pastry cook, ieweresut and oyster rooms, with sleeping apartment Ott, for male servants. and wash boussenhated, with additional chambers for female ser vants of the house; all the beds in the hotel trill be fen crested and made, agreeable; additional cisterns have boon erected, of sufficient size - to supply visitors with Cistern wafer for all purposes, the bath houses are Atli ated bateabort distince• from the hotel, with plank walks tolbeen ; theiwill be under the charge of the steward's wife, who will at all times be provided with towels, foot tube and bathing domes for all who may re quire them, that are patrons of UM house (none others). rehall try undivided attention to the comforts of my vio lins, and have 'Just militants I will be liber ally sustained.. Respectlttlly, ISAAC THAYY3t. N. BoesThellatbing at - Atlantic Cit V is not surpassed on the North American rout, and the facilities of going to and trent are - unequalled by any other; (drives and fishing are good,lbwUrsg ffilr); Ladies and gentlemen who wish to end.thedayronly. can leave Philadelphia alter brealaut and arrive at Atlantic beige the custo mary, hour for bathing-10 or it o'clockbe .with their "friedds six hours, and be at home before supper: se, on the other hand, gentlemen of business which calls them tothe city can leave Atlantic after breakfast,. be here at VA A. If., and leave at'4 P. if., and be with their families at 6, P. lIL, one hoar boffin supper. - • „ May 16, '57 .ffil•tf • ISAAC THAYER. - 125 - 1 80 1 80 1 25 1 10 , 105 .1 18 • - 100 , . . STICHTER & THOMPSON. , EXC,LUSIVg AGENTS . fin Schuyl -1 .klll county. Call Lod save 25 per cent. Lszov or tin SAW," Owner Ciwirt art Ilarist streets. Poltimple, 616 y 16, '67 20. Schuylkill Leal Trade fee LINK. Quantity of Coal mkt ,by Railroad and Canal, for the week ending on'Ttutraday evening last: Port Carbon, Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven, Auburn, Port Clinton, Tot for the week, igt, NAILIOiD. ' own,. 1 12,613 12 13=9 12 2.601 01 1,978 92 19,173 13 . 21,166 p0 00 • 1,332 17 o 6,066 10 2,6 oo 26 0 46,677 16 *Ws 04 40,677 16 tons, 79,660 00 664.901 10 181,416 (11 Total by Railroad In 1867 ? " -Canal Tota ahip l m b en y n u al sime and li period roal4 rait yisr: tons. 816,406 1 •< 47,262 00 82,421 00 By RsWoad, By Canal, TOTAL: 009,539 09 176,T6{ 11 79,063 00 Decrease In 1R57, aofi'rt R 76,304 00 016,406 11 tons. 2 ,897 09 Schuylkill Coitnty ftallroads..l 837 k • The 011owlitit Is the:quaatlty of Coal traasportadover tPeditterent Railroads' SchtlytklllCounty,for the wiek /fading on Thursday e toning last : , TOTAL. 1110011111and8.11ay.in R.R., 40,730 01 . 331,462 59 lit. Carbon " 3,098 12 I 44,237 10 Schuylkill Valley "". 7,107 12 • 85,815 08 MA:arbor' Pt.Carbou " • 11.231 00 172.551 16 11111 Creek " 12,451 15 152.192 09 Little Schuylkill " 6,498 19 95,353.16 MISCELLANEOUS. • CRASS SEEDS. eiLOVER, Timothy, Orchard Grass, ij and other Gram Seeda, for /ale by the. quart or buAbel at B. BANNAN'S Wholesale and retail Seed and Boot store, Pottsville. WATER METRES. rillHE Subscrir having been author feed by the manufacturers of Water 'Metres, will cut ply all qydersieft with them, at their prices. E. YARDLEY t SOX. Pottsville, August 30,'66 4 36- r MISCELLANEOUS. -.: LADIES' WORK BARK** OR STANDS; B"VTIFUL Pattern Light Dinhle. Abe, elnifst4li rioier /Wk. % t it rimatuml sod for sale by _ , MINNA ' LEONARD. FRY 3 CO:, f Beakers & ' Dealers la Drellasigee .7:WAWA, PA. , nottEcnoNs ATTENDED TO kiikna dins Ibr sale oe thetiselpel TEND ED la the Union. ALIO, drafts tor sal. oiao Wand, Ireland, Bei& land add Waldo. • • ..., Jane 14,•66 JOlrdlgtOlv, Age • cut for . A.. • LANG, Oats Taws and Ilikwity,Yrboteraledesl - a HA and CA :OLP. 1te.124 Paul, arid 68 ralier stmt. Now York. All orders tab at tka tees orJawiti Graeff, Sq., or at the . Exchange - Hotel, will rieelire mpt attaatkaay lB . eptembor 28, '56 WATSON'S ANNALS OT TEELATOM - TNIA - 7,1 - . ANNALS of .Phitatlelp4ia , & .Peno loivania In the Mien Titeavorkleetion of me ' sneedotee and incidents of the MT end Its inha6l. tentee-nruneroas engravings. New edition, le& Uthlng In numbers, st ZS vents cop* sableriptions *dyed si , HANNAN'S • Tiokieuntellonry'lliore•i" —" 'lli"re eitargr m Rib " gDMUN oir e arid 1111163.-01,mrs for sale 5440:1116 geflot*WlNTl4, SMUG Vilnif OM, far asseentherg, war egnieei pan 14 Also 8000 galloon bleached Winn..llSO ElPitiNG WIIALN Mahal( of the beet quellig.. Origoile addressed as above, will barikprompt Attention. . Boston, March I, '67 _ • qiNint t. RA.MIO LFF. Deals= in eras and WO Co Deals= hodaiss r - Nikon. Ncwassalerland county, Pa.. L 2pHE subscribers are now prepared to 1111 any orders of. Wheat, Ityo, torn, Oats; Potatoes, eon, Butter, Eggs, Lard,ke.,that impound to than. Owl (+tomb:mend pro:Makes *Skis adobe:AM coafity would do well to get their supplies of grain and priliir alone from sui, as we an supply than at pilaw to be to thdr advantage. Send us your order% • 'cumin iiewor" l Milton,lnsus2F,l6 ; 26.1 ; Hankers soma eiders se sszcanage,, 2 doors South - of the Erpreiooffice,Cesstro PoUsville, Pa., • . • .WILL strictly attend toalleollectiona entrusted to them, negotiate Itnainms Paine, Loans, Stocks, and all other securities: • I Mews. Taylor, Bentham. itankers,'Nene Yokk, Drina on Union Bank,of London, Belfast Banking Company of Ireland, National Bank of Scotland; also at the omce bf m e u r ,,e3 reen tt Taylor, Lies.9ool, Messrs. Taylor, Bruce t Co., Lieth, Scotian& Constantly on hand and fbe sate ter any eimonnt,frO LI. upwards, In sums to saltpurchallera, , - ! • These dans are payable aright, and am good in ster ry,part of England, Breland, Scotland, and Wales. Un current Dank Notes exchanged at the best ratet. land War rant* knight and sold. - .; Polasville, April la. 103 1Jan.16,11166 3.) 16. 1 LZEKSPOOL PRILADELMIA AND NNW YORK' SCREW • . STFAMNILIP- CO. - T• IM Splendid Steamships forming the above Line-Will sail from NEW YORK as Ibl• lows: KANGAROO, ' ' Capt. Wylie, 2d April *: • CITY OP WASHINGTON. " Jelfrey, let May, CITY OP MANCIIISS MR" ." Petrie, 66th " CITY OW BALTIMORE, LC Leitch., 11th Junii and erwralterprate.Thisfedey. • • ' Front LrviaPo%. ovary alternate Wednsidit.: • Fare from New, York, Win ra, Third Class >);i0. " Wendel. Cetdu.slo6,4B6 AMg Th'd Was $lO. RETURN TICKETS avalUble for Months by any Steamer of the Line. A • Cabin, 11/40,-Tbird Claim, $6O. - 1. These Skinners are supplied with improved Water tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons. • Persona about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for thelifriends from the old country, eanpurebeee Tickets and obtain all Information by,applying to J. G. Dale, 13 Broadray,-N. Y. Sabel t Cortio,l77 Broadway, N. Y., or - J. IL =marls, ' Pressafe Car . lilicates by first Class Selling Packets b e . Sweep New York and Liverpoid, also Drafts sold by the above. [April 25, '57 • 17-ly CARD. • THE UNDERSIGNED takes plea sure in announcing to his Mewls ind the public la general; that he has purchased of &quad C. Taylor, the entire stock of Hats, Caps, bus. and Gentlemen's furnishing gods contained In the store lately occupied by lA. The above stock is net and frealt,'kelected from the red best Rouses In the cities of New Tick and Phila delphia, sod will be said at' prices perfectly Eatisfactorg to all persons that may visit this establishment: lie itesbcr this is the only estibljshment of the kind la Sehbylkill County where GontlemenNnen be furnished ? with goods equalany City Wardrobe. by EDWARD T. TAYLOR,. ' Successor to SAMUEL C. rAyLon, : City Hat and Cap Store. P.B —The services of Mr. Geo. C. Lindy - have been lo cated to superintend the department be has so ably fill ed for StlYollll years mot. Ms make and style of Hits are altogether superior to any* other make In this place for durability and wear. Prices for his snake of Hats are from $3 10 to $1 00. In addition to the above. We are in constant receipt of the new style Hati and Caps from such Houses as . he following: sty le k Pasmtb Otekford, -Teethe k Co., Lightfoot, Price, Patton t Co., and ,other Houses if desired. Remember THE CITY HAT AND CAP STORE, Corner Cetetre and Hahantongn streets Pottsville, Jan. 31,1887. o' bdf THROUGH IN SIX MINUTES. Austin's Patent Cream FP .1r • ANAxN EXTRAORDINARY and aston ishing Improvement in Cream Freezing; iirilitreeec b MINUTES. by a simple and elegant application of well known principles producing_ this desirable and surprising result. A child of len years sn manage; It without difficulty. THREE MEDALS awarded by the Mprylanit Institute,rand First Class Diploma of the Me. tropolitan Mechanic' lastatate. attest the superiority of this over all others. ' As a farther sod *rowritselag proof Of the .nstelliiiice of this Frasier, the anderstised would state, that THOU SANDS hays been sold since the Patent was nese& • The large sod increasing demand foe this stutter *t ittle induce the agents to remind deniers_ tit fbrwaird their orders early, and thereby proses. delay.; Orders by mail will meet with prompt attention... Annexed is a list of the retail Wen of the honer,. for the convenience of those wanting/lanais PRICK OF PRERZER-LYFIATL:, Two Quarts, $1 22; Three Quarts, $3 25; Four Quarta, SA 33; Six Quails, $5 25 ; N ineictuarts, $626; Fourteen Quarts, SS 33; Twenty Quarts, $ll 26; • t h. DANNAN . Sole dgeitilw Menke Os Se. t hstylkill em'ujy. • N. B. We eau recommend the alma art ield to be whet it is represented. Several ladies who triad it last year rearm all that is st ated b above, and some have stated that, they will freeze coabinla de., in /our =Wok& Pottsville, April 4,17, 11. • PIaTRY . k ritC'S , ! L'ILLS, O sugar-shoa aft, the pristeintt their energy. although • wrap pod op. is there, and fells with ghat-terve on the eery Inundation of dilemma, There are tbotesandeof en who would not wear their distempers if they knew they could be cured for 2S cis.. Iry Ayer's and you will know -." . PuT4be blood and disease Will 1e uturelif out. al Chi the system from hapuritlea and you are cured .- • ; . 'htrready. title best of all Purgatiren, anal Scrofula, Indi gesUon. Weak nemaleadache, Backache, Sktesche. Jaun dice, likeirmatitmt„ denominate el the Lim, &Naos, and Ikrinds, All derengemeuts and all Manses : whkh !Mall ir• 'anode; caa reach, tly begirt them like &A was halo,, the Bun. Reader, If Yon are angering hma any of the munerous complaints they4nre4-anifer no more—the remedy has been provided W! yon; and It le criminal to Meat That,tyces perry /Win /a, Is the beat medltine ('r a cough, Is known to the who world, and that Ayer', eats are the beat sot all Pills, la known to three who have lased them. Preiired by Dr. J. C. AYE,R, Lowell, !Ws. led sold bylhetwilets everywhere. • 14.Thi • - A prp 4, '67 ' Health and Stretteta must numitablY ham its • . . - BOERHAVEII TITO CELEBRA7RIi 'HOLLAND 1111.1111 DI" FOR DYSPEPBI4, Disease of the Kidneys, . LIVER' COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY NINR, FEVER.AND AGUE, And the various efections consequent upon a disenaered ' , trroLuxe OR LITZR, ~ • Such Me Indigsstien -- Acidity of the Stomach; Colkhy. Pains, Heartburn, Ilea of Appetite, Blemmodeucy, aloe limas" Blind and Needing Tiles, In all' Nervous. Rheumatic and Near/lick Affections , it hmlwiesduccome in noes proved. h/Oly bereedcial ! and Ls oaberneelfea• ed decided cum . his Is a purely vegetable compound, peesepsd on strictlyscieni Me principles, after the enannerof Ike cele brated liolland Peellsier,Boethava Bseans,ofllsggtrear summate motor the Baropeen States, its IntredM4lin lola the United. States wee Intended adore especlallY,for Mom of our fatherland mattered hem and tbersoverilie We of is mighty country'. Meeting With great sue. even among them, !pow oiler It in the Anunieen public knowing that ilts tally wonderful toedichual virtues must I eseknowledged - • lets particularly recommended to those persons whose constitutions may hate been by the continu ous use of aniant Welts, oinCher sof dissipation.— denersßy Instantaneous In Wed, it finds It way directly to the seat ante, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and Intact, infusing new health and elgr In the system. -; NOTlCE'.—Wboever expects to find in this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, week and low Spir it-red, it will prove a grateftd aromatic cordial, possessed of. singu lar remedial properties. I' • . • Caution t—Tbs great popularity of this delightful - Aroma has Induced many imitations, which the public should guard agaittatnarebasing. Be tot persuaded.to buy lasything else until: yoU have given Ikterhave's Rolland Bitters a fair trial. Otte bottle will convince you how InthdtelY superior it is to all these imitations.. W SOld at $l.OO per bottle, Or six bottles toe $5.00, -by the *me Putnam's, BENJAMIN PACE,;JR. it CO., Jfenufacturipp.Malowniiits and asessiate, . Pittsburg, ,Pw. Yoe Side n Philadelphia. by the agents-11411nanit• Koreit: office or .the Anacuret; John Johns, =2 Race street; •Dyott- A Sons, 133 North 2d street. Also In Reedlnit v by Miter & Co.: Lesteekter. by John V: Lo n g & Co.; Pottsville, John 0: Browthan4 ). Umiak% and C. W. /tiding: Tamaqua. by Z. IL Fry t'llluersellle, by J. S. Burns, and In Schuylkill llavan, by Dr. r. Chi chester.. • July 3.-141 . REAL. ESTATE t - ILW . TOWN LOTS FOR . SA e r —ln the Bor:ongb of Port Carbon. Applyio , 3, IL WATH . :. LL, Agent. - • Peb.14, ,9 67 • . - t-tt . .. .- PRIVATE SALE. DWELLING HOUSE in Mineri;- ,11fir emit. Pottsville, formerly the property lik of UlB NICUTEIt, ti held for lee by the Mani of Directors 'of the WPottirrllle German itaviugs, Fund Assadatkm." Eurtharexplauatlone,and conditions . of sale will be given by the Executive OothmittosOof said - Association, composed of Henn. John 0. Conrad, Jacob Kohler. and Charles F. Hopititaeh. By, order of the Board of • • CIIAB. 11AESELER, &c'y. May 9,'67 . 19,7 t. • 1000 Aa re% Fsi sable Coal Lased. (CIE 'THOUSAND Acres of the night. Broad Mountain Coal lands, sltuatai in Butler and Barry townships, Schuylkill county,,Pa...le • hereby offered at private sale. The fiabland Extension Railroad runs through part f the property,whica laun-i -derlaid with Coal mum; and welitimberpd. For refer. ince Or Information apply to Samuel Lewis. Esq., Centre is street, or to the subeeriber. at h Beal. 'Estate' Agency,' IQ Rafted street, pottsvllle, Pa. The term:mare ball cash, and half mortgage bands. FRANCIS SPENCER . Pottwrllle, April P. la-tc . . . VALUABLE COAL a:TIMBER LAND ' . 'FOR SALE: • , BE SOLD at ' private sale' a valuable tract of Coal and Thaler land, 'Wawa as the Amos "Wickersham Traqt,! to Columbia county Pennsylvania. and 144ted at the Bastard termination of the :Mount-Carmel' and Shamokin Cal Radii: said tract contelna about $4 urea, mono or lees. Is well UM, -bered, believed to contain the rune veins of coal . run. abut Ltuough the Shamokin Coat liana. Title Indispu table. I For tenns and other ;articular' apply to the sub ' saite, ' FRANCIS SPENCER • • . Mara Apgar, .Portniiis. Februsui 7, 't 1 7 1 fottst ittot *graph sad Yesterday's Thep Stsdell Iturder. ' The preprietors'of the New York rimer offer a • reward of the thimmind dollars Wan, or persons who will fitinfsb them infanna=ich shall lead to the detettitur and conviction of the murderer or murderers of Dr. garvey Burden, 111 e. J. O. IltsOnmseingin. , T,ttin tragedian la drawing ouslteni biome, throughout the Bontbern mining torts of Cali-. (Orilla. The preh et ileaera mad Celarainisspesk highly of his perforossurees: AA grand soispfbnen tau benebt was &ea. to. blui st.' . Botors nD Oil 13th nit. Ho is hOw usiorriag IC! hi :Colorer& County. , Hoops Ira. Water. A young woman bo had been. disappointed la love, attempted to-seawall...alai& at Plusbatg a few. days sinue,.brjantping into the 'Allegheny river but was snablons link . on seeemst of her hooped skirts. ' As she floated calmly down the stream she wis_teseaed, and. weal heave suite ashamed of herself. 11.yaok La*. at Leidsvillia, At Louisville, on Thursday. s fatal riot took thaw. Several negro*, having Wee tried and etr. quitted of the Warder of this sores • family, al though one of the gang confessed the - ,deed and iestifval against the mat, a great popular erweia, Lion ensued. The'jall 'was. mobbed, two of the negro** taken oat and huag, sod a thOd eemealt ted suicide bj rutting his throat. Sig este who bad turned States evidence was not molested. • • • PEXISTLVAHLi LI/OHILLTIHUL • -11A1IRISSURS, Nay •11.--Fliarara.--Tha bill ' to incorporate the McKean Calmly Saak .pused. The bill for the Bale of the . Main Lino passed . finally by the follOwiug voter • ' Yeas--Massri.' Coffey, Crabb, Finney, 'Went. ken, Fraser, Grigg, Harris, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Lemis, Meyer ' Soollehl, Ulu., Shu man, Souther, Straub, Tatou, Speaker•rlB. Hays—Maur,. Brewer, Browne, Cromwell, Ell, t Evans, Fetter, Cfaitato; Hums, Lauback, Steele, Walton, and Wright. • • Msy 12.—Housm.--Theldenara amendments to_" the bill for thmsaleof the Main Line-were all concurred in r ind the bill- was scut to the Gov armor for•kbpsigiatere. , -.• May 14.—House--The bill conferring power on the School Hireetorr to 1111 Iridabeies occasion. ed by removal or reaigstation. was passed dually. gentleman lath sap "In passing through. Pittsburgh, some months Shia, I putehaied a biittle of Barrlove's got/also:I ;Myr'. It relieved me so mach, that on return ing korai) I bought two more "'bottles from Dr. Dyott, which completely cured nte.of Neurnigia. I have recommended the article to many of my friends, and four or Aye 'of the nuwilter l (aay It Arad them. I think that , sny recorismendation hai done mote for its sale to Philadelphia than your advertising." . , (We are not permitted to tublish the maple, but -any person calling at the store, or communicating with as by letter, will be convinced of ibs truth of this statement.] ' , ' TO Mat* Lias or vas Pasiai. Wotuts.With. peculiar satisfaction we note tbf feet that the bill, for the sale of the Main Line bas peened . both branches; of the Legisliters. Thaeadre pit:ll)l,6 - ot the sale are to be paid to the Sinking Fend , and applied to the payment of the' State debt.— Should the 'Pennsylvania Railroad &wpm: be the purchaser. the . price is to be .$0,000,000, of . which, $lOO,OOO is to be deposited with the bid, and the entire payment is to be made In Ave Per mi. bonds of the Company, the lutenist of islack •is to be paid 'semi-annually. Of these bends $lOO,OOO will call doe July 014,1838, and $lOO,. 000 annually thereafter until July 31st, 1890, when $1,000,000 will fall due; had $1,000,000 annually thereafter till the whole is paid.. this Ar t . rangement the Sinking Ruud of the State will re oeive regularly, from ',responsible party, a hand; some annual sum, and the Treasury will he re. Hatred of, the wasting drains caused for„Many years,by the maintenance of the male aidrail. roads under:their proseoemanarment. DAVID 8. MdKIX.-4111 bar list we stated that this fiend in human-14pe bad been condemned to detail, for a sordid, hid Sous, hypocritlial and cowardly murder. Notwithstanding the evidence in this case wai of the clearest , and most intim. pcechable character, yet in the face of if, the cold. and alminit Inhuman villain, when sentence was about to be prononneed opon.hitn, arose in Coati - • and spokeu fellows : "There bare boom gentlemen here from all parts' who swore-falaely against me. I believe they came to, swear away my IlAr. There was a man bermbritothig to the witness stand) who Aid I'wes there vr*n be paid Mir; mesa his menu, and that he told hint -hi would lees his money or *life: Honored Judge,.arTgentlemen t this is Ucd trneybefore my. God he was nor there! It was another matt. There has beim a man hers who swore Mail toolchrsekrast with him la Altoona. This is ellie. I can prove where -I got, breakfast that day.— There has beenA man here,irho sat. there, and swore te that be. saw me shave N foes;. I never shaved Nor cross; betbre God, I did n ot. J I had a biark•handled ra. sor,,bagthet Is not Mine lett was found on the 'rail road, and which these gen men; ( poin tingito the coun sel for the proseentlon,),hays abased me about. What that man said Was not true.' There bare been men here who said they never saw me with more than ten dollars. I had more-than that ; I lent one of them thirty-610dpi lan;Sed be sever paid ine beck to this day. Witnesses havemene bens to haye ate bung for something 1 di d . not dd. They have come to swear my life away. And it Is said 'of•tbis man, whose guilt bad been proven, as no other murderer's guilt Was ever es tablished before in thii epotry, that."he deliver ed these words in the moil intpresiive mannei—h so that his image will ever linger tenaciously on the memory. At the command of the Cpurt he rase to his feet, walked within a few steps 'of the Clerk's -desk, his hat still in hia right hand, stratebe4 his massive frame to its full height and respond, .tr Yee, Sir!' in a tone is round, full, dear, sociorous, and as deiold of ell emotion of tremor:am if he were standing 4 at 'the commence ment of w long life, instead of on thccbrink of a • (la( foloteli What iance will those ever.sorupuleus peo ple who and such allege, blire4 . t:er be 'able to place in th asservations of itrocence made by coudeninli, culprits?' There .is 4 moral in the lu!rdenedfassei*ns Of Maxim in ibefaos'of such proofs. ,Let it not.be I , iit7 - 3 . l . , • ' BiztdcAL umsirsx..:.., l r there were health in It multitude of medical . mama 'is there is said to be wisdom in a multi ode : of counsellors, mirk ness would be unkhown in this age of to called pathological iliscoverter' s. The „homeopathists tell us that the salvation of lives in sickness depends °Pen infinitesimal doses:nod infinite' di, tuition . ; the hydropathicts profess to rain health' °pan us from shower baths, or soak disease out of us with wet , blankets; while a still, ,newer sot of exclusives propose burying CU! np.to the- armpits in earth — putting both.-feet in the .grave as it were, by saving otir lives! Then; we have Ban grades, who are all for bleeding, blistering, and low diet;' and mineralists, who believe in nothing but mercury and its oxideai It itapPens, unfor tunately;, however, for all these theorists that they can show no practical proof of the assumed infal libility of their methods of sure. Not so, Profes sor Holloway, who has really inaugitrated a new. ere in the history of the 'healing art, and whose• medicines for the last twenty years have annually rescued tens of thousindslrots impending, death. This is no assumption,- bat s feet verifeeby the unimpeachable *eidetice or a "elms& of witnee sec."' •The archives of his antral aloes in Lon don and New York, contain - more than halt• million of manuscript c eertiriestes; authenticated in the strungeit manner,•and plating beyond the posbibility of dofibt the. infallibility of his Pills and Olottnentln nineteen-twentieth" of the male diei to which man is subject. Great Britain, the Continent of Europe. India, China, Australis, the United States, the West Indies, British America, every eiyilhred land, andavery country to which the pioneers of civilization, vmmercial and re ligions, have found their,.war, ring with thereto° of these all-conquering,. remedies. There ,it no Irritteri tangnage in which he cannot ptadoes tea timonian',lo their efficacy, no printed one in which they:ire fibtedfeitised and recohtmended. i Bach litho demand for them, 16 all of the world •.afthey may be justly' celled great eomnier iiilai staple, and the number of oaks for their ,fsale•amounts to tens of, thousan a! -I'rofeisor Holloway, Whoce CO pahensive mind ,is the motive principle ot this I loons e system of •• iinpultir dispensariests now in this Country. Ilia manufactory for the Continent at New York, and there Is no newspaper in tc Union that has not endorsed his preparation's ; • o oily or town 1:1 within the same Limit', where they, are not known Ind, appreciated. Theie factsreek for them selves, and clearly show, that w Ile so many awl. lea! dogmatists have been geopl if In the dark, he .has actually discovered and a pplied the {rat and only moons of eradiating the p wary ceases of diseases in the human system. A: •rt ,filead'cry • 1 Jistesi . int 411 like's. POTTSVILLE INERIEMTS. • (wholesslo•Pielisos.) Wheat Flour, bill.. fl , 00i Dried Poodles, poled, $4 00 Rye Flour, bbl..- I op' do do lispar4.2 00 Wheat, b ur he1,1,164111.110 Dried ANUS, .paed,2 25 RI,,- . - Egoo,d000n? • • la 1 -oi r ' 4, •do - SO Mater. pot viand, 231 oxt., do ; • 0 0 Shoulders. 10M, Poldtr.iA. do - 51, do 124 - • rard. 143‘ • Clover heed , . b 0 p laster. do $4310 Ogl,Pot too. '2 l ) sock. GO riiogizerr. mAiitscrora. t • ,• amt.au - Prices.) . • • pwili.,—onoostal o or aolllsfrocodil 30 to so.oovow oodIIPPOIS4 :ags cbaii at 86 cis- 811 , 41 4 1 QS"' Nod IO do.. - '4lll4l2l,4 l FhlteWbsat alts it $1 Se* ad Red at $1 IS do.. 44 45 40., COM 86 41c1.4 0414 GS 40. MIATB,—Beer mils 21 14 - di. pets, Mattes 14 414. 2441124(N Park 12% 4G,l2lo42Merili 11 to 12.44 c. pe 14 t 011144, Hakim do. . PRA WlBlo2:—Butter milli from Silo 28 eta.* lk Meese le *L. twit ele. *Oa.. • 81.23411&--Cubs atr.;tegt. 2ko liWilo,• , 4"*Wlll4 „ 14, d 0... Onsholkto4 - 14thon4abe le i. P1211.-11411but 12 etsos A ls.a TI% do, nail 10 to 21 elksplios. 1 dm. a din. .-IKOPEAMD 2,I2NSTAIPL kilts Zeta . f MHO. LIRA a Oa, Shabarb 123/ do., Iltdif Ldlifi 41 do. • LEDIJOATIQIiAI 4 - ..'; , - , ,';- 1 - _ ELLEN NI. ID. 4---, 1160001-- 4 • 1111EACHER of tho PIANO FORTE, s .4 ll tobusteloarett, above Third. Strict Attention wit bit gives to the thodstoeatal prtoelples of waste. Pottsville, Ila Sch 41,'b; . • 12 3u 1 . • PIANO TIACHINOL • ras MEYER, Organist, gives Iristru c • tion on this - Plano beta mid Malabo's, la tottal I askroetghboring tam". Thus,saaderala Apply at tdarifflos, saa b d door below tits Post Oahe, Poltava,. Aprtlll; '57 • I " • • is4m
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