pod, journal: PO'TTSVILLE. PAI - gitT tin° AT MAY•AS, f r_:=-_•=1:::.-_-.-_-_—_- --_-_-7. ---- _ - _ - _z- - -• -- . ai . • T circulation the Mous Jeratrac Is 111 . to the aggregate circulaliapt of any TLIBBE other snail papers published io the County--ond as It circulates emanif the best poutionl of the WI/Wm. isnAdvertise meat Inserted tti its colgamos to n,"lsh as weds to the adserthler as If Iblished ...V.Vier: par pus. In eat cities the Rata of ellii. ''''_e,rosfrar ded to pries ace... Ming i the circuogast Istillper. E, ____ ------------------1--- C lPT ltike I - - ' For Stititcriptions ec she Nion. nere Joilennt ti;n claw MO rabiicat Aag 4. 1857 , • 32 00 I °l ' Woodirird 4 Sel ciat 'r, i r i p ' '• . 03 •• w. 3.10 2,00. to Apr" ti .200 A. J. Gillett. to April j li a f 8 1 58, 868 're ~, Monasden, to • 1 , . 230 •••e c ••• •to Apr 4 iB5B - 11 00 cc Hein,' l• 'NM', Jul 1.4t.b7 , , 11.0 1 1 Br et ' t° .i a lot. ~r , im Ed ward wows , to AID. , o. T. P. Newcommer, in .1857, 1 00 01 Jacob Minnich, Req.. tolJuly-1, 1867; '.300 11 David Conner, to July 1,1637, 46 &I a I R. IG. B. Coleman• to an. 1,1857, " 10 50 00 u John Ilipple, to April 1 1867, • si . Charles Lrib, to April 1 1858, 200 1 Charles Moser, to July , 1867. 2 00 I Felt k German, to Starch 20,186 g, 2 00 W. jr, • Wingate, to Jun 3, 1868. 2 00 Charles Adoxii, to Jun 21. 1857, 1 00 Smith Codiington, to ril 11. 1868, 200 Thomas Bade, to Jan. , /857, , 2 1 00 Joha Shoemaker, to J a yl, 1857, • 2100 4. Bellamy, 'Sleeker & Co., to April 1,1868, 2100 Yates k Rockwell. to 23, 1858, • 1100 It. 1.. Hollins, to April *lB5B, iOO Sharpe, Leleenring k., to March 20,1158, 2po 1.8. Perkins, to Apri l' , 1858, 200 F. A. Fairbanks, to Jule 9, 1858, 400 00 Guatavas Leslie, to Starch 8,1858, 2 Geo. Elkin. to April 26,11868, 3 4 00 30 J. P. Slontellus,EK, 5 2 00 Taylor A Chopin. to Aptil 12, 1668, f ' Chariot W. Faust, to - V4b. 1, lag, 2 00 R. S. DIITI/1, to Feb. 17, 858, 200 F5ll Chappell, BK., to April 28,1868, . . • 200 1 Wm. Rorer, to Jan. 1,1748, Hatch I Rost. to Apri 17, 1858, 2 00 Hitchcock A Will to April 12,1858, ' • 200 'W. podium, to Jan 1, ' 200 • Frank Waters, to 'May ititi, to . 200, Elwood Morris, Req., July /, HO, i , - 400 Lewis 'Milner, to Jan. , 18 ' 2 00' Letitia J. Schollenbe ,to May 17 , 1857, ' 200 A. J. Dash, to April 1 1868, 2 00 John L. BuUmr, to AP l, 1858, ~ .2 00 M. C. Mordecai, to Ap 11, 186fi, ; 2 00 B. E. Van Bums, to J •1, 1868, '2 00 Thomas Cassedaj, to n 1,1858, .2 00 Wm: Brown, to Jan. 1 ,18 58, 2 OC J.L.Oalin ,to Jan. 1, 1 8, .2 00 Aaron Guild, to Idey , 1857, . • 200 tvlchnel Boone'' , to rch 24,185 8 , . .. Bi 2 00 .D. Kline, to July 1658, 200 Josiah Parkin, to Jul 1, 1&58, 2 00 'Washington Relfstry r, to July 1 , 1857, I 240 O. W. Farquhar, to Pe • 7, 166 8 , 'W. Patton, to J uly 11 1857, • ' 4 2 00 in W. L. Lances to len. 1 1458, - 2 00 311341111 Lyons, to Jan. ,1858, 1 3 00 Thomas Fender, to Jan. 1,1858, ' 500 Laclutwana A Bloomsburg It. It., M Jan. 1, 1868, 290 John Pteston, to Jan. 44 18 2'oo '' Porsten, black & Browne, to May 9,1858, • 200 George T. Young, to May 9,1868. 2 00 TI MM' A Btoplienson,M Mr, 9,1853, 2 00 James Forrest, to May 16.1858, 2 00 !John Adams, 1010106,1853, . 100 Thomas BMW, to Jan 1, 1468, 2 00 T. Macdonald, to Jan.tl,l'BsB, d OCo 13 •W. Bridles, to Aug 18, 1867, 2 00 John Stanton & Co., Jan. 1, 1868, 200 V 1111. B. Pearson, to J yl, 1857, i 1 00 James Penman; to Ja 1,1858, 400 , IL B. Worden, to Jan. 1,.1858, 2 00 L. P. Longstrest, to J . 1,1858, P 290 L. D. Shoemaker, to J u. 1.1868. 2 90 A. T. McClintock, to J ly 17,1857, 2 00 Blade's Hotel, Wilted rre, to Jan. 1, 1858, 290 B. Bainbridis, to Jan 1,1668, . 3 38 Charles Pairlah, to J a .1,1658, 2 90 1 71. B. Hillman, to Jan 1,1868, 2 90 ,Baltimore Mal Co., to n. 1,1868, 1 fib , Thomas Smiles, to Ja .1,410, • 200 Henry Evans, tctJuly , 1 7, ' 200 Wm. Leyshou, to Jan 1,1868, 1 30 ' Abut. Price, to Jan. 1 1868,"• 2 15 R. Gotschall, to July ,1858. 200 'J. W. Brock, to April , 7857 , , 200 11 8 Hon. John Brlsben, t Jsh. 1,1858, 3 00 Patten' A Philips, to an. 1,1868, 2 76 IE. Snyder, to Jan.l, 1868, . 2 00 w liichol, to Co., 1, 1858, 5 00 Dalai Hud. Canal Co., Carbondals, to Jim. 1,1868, 3 00 .J. C. Basis, to m y J y 1 1867, ‘, , 400 1.1 . A...Chtmbe to an. 1, 1858, ' 258 ""-- 1 Manah Chunk. to Jan. 1,1858 ; . 600 (kg , ___ ...., ut.... Lehigh Coal Alan( Thomas Thom ' to 'Pi 0. U. Wheeler, , t Laden Ashley, tit Jan Wolff, Trebarn It Co., Mansion flume. Mane' P. Haggard, to Jan. 1, - Wilk -. to Edward .. _toner, W. Kendrick, to Fe John Byers, Nova Sec 3. P. Cumming, to No 01, 1- 185 , - — i ) Jan:llosS, • 800 1;,150, i . a 25 to Jati. li r , '2 - 90 . Cbutili; .Jan. 1, 1858, • 290 11858, -ot. 8,- .191 4. : .2 4)0 apt. 3r.1.- 1657,' Ir.to Dec.l3, 1867, • Ir. 8,1857, ." • , EMS 21CpTICIL6. SEE AUDITOR'S SEE NOTICE of Itingtown. MIN ERSTILLE W. bent for IProposata. COAL 311kRCLIAN S.-,-See Card of Meyer, Smith & Co. N 0.107 Walnut str t. Philadelphia. A KrAptitscE o Schuylkill .Avenue is offered for isle. See adecrthie .nt signed M. Weaver. • A •FRESIIiSTOCK of Plants and Flowers •hai just renched y tannan's at to. Call and see them. DWE LING HOURS on Centre street are lbw gale or. out. advertib nt signed Robert M. Palmer. - PHILADELPHIA• ND SUNBURY RAILROAD COM PANY.—See Notice. sued Rodney Fisher. Treasurer. A HOUSE ANt T %n I Port leutton7 are 'offered at 'public sale. See adv itiaement signed Mrs. C.j/Celper. TERRA COTTA C • imney Tops, Garden Statuary, etc., unique and'beautifu , Can be obtained at Rennin's store. RAZORS and Pock .t Cutlery of Supetkir quality, can be obtained at thigh & .Lerch's Hardware store, this Bo rougit. TITRICISED NE 'WATER Ain/ DRAINAGE . ',PlPE—just the thin for Schuylkill County—ls for 'alb rat [tannin's store. ' I EVANS & WAT I N'S SAYES.--IThey have a world wide reputation. • Report mimic their merits In our. . 'Advertising column. VULCANIZED R11+:1 motives, Fire Engi . tained at Dannan's HIRING ENGIN r )er, who diming tit& ...England. Gelman', s r YOUNG HENS! ( meeting will be hel eel's Office Building " OTLCE signed Thos. LLB/maim. F. .solution signed Blain Dads, ITER COMP/QTY .: ,—Soo, advertise- IlLiesixo • .--- 'the Le ielature'e A sILL• line pa ;the fees of Die , State: iIIRR IHISR;' ibr Hydrants, Isies' ' ss, and other purposes, Sri be tore. , ER.—See , 1 , Rit.—See Card of Edward 0. Hege past par, visited th e Coal Sipes of tad Beigiutii. , CHRISTIAN • ASSOCIATION. — A I on Monday evening neat at Rua 'this Borough,. - • 1 . o fine. weather yesterdiy. and iot die adjournment. sad the Legislature, enlarging Pict' Attorneys throughout the AcartowLseqw ,WagonEeller, w,e =Nit& • - _ amt.—To Mears. Lebo sod re indebted for public deca -1 DAVID bTRING :der of i Samuel 2'. 16th of Janual, thellst of next !pointed that day IL McKai, convicted of thoputt. Norcross, nitai•Altoona; on th e oat, will be esnoutpd o n Friday, uguat. Tho Governor [ [ hail sp. THIII MAO LI bill tiir the sale .. 'tilled to be !mitt ii e 4 iwo. The lases i chits is $7,1500,, E.— , • e Governor tie signed the , 1 the Main Line. It :is adver- Philadelpliia on the 25th prox price for which it may be 'per too. • ,„ a ... —7 nt; takes - ma, Phillips, who st ,Cleair - erßartholo tention of shooti was purely &o id' BettrYLKILL oeiverl too late fo . repo4 of the pr wishing to''ll l ivid pnblissitiun airiti giveisi ta:tenac . 7 . 116 ADN'INIST chive COUNTY TRAGEDT.-C111114!!! B. l ot and killed his first cousin, ; 1 .. ew, alleges that he bad no in: ~g Mr. Bartholomew, but that it ntal. ' i I k . VIM INSTITUTIC.-WO have re. this . publication in fall week, NI a ceding. of this Inatitaie. Not it, we have decided to defer itai next week, when' we will ATION has determined ripen de, n regard to Utah. - An army will Government reserve grounds, G k's City, and await further order enb It is rumored that Brigham I reinforced by hostile In IDOlllnitt. ntrata on t .of Salt ar Govern • I army w mild, benefit to Mr. ;the .rance orator , took p lat the 1 017 of Mnele Thunidalivening. ered an' address on the oeyasion, dmirers of the eloquent speaker Ldemy 7 • Cannot Mr. Gough !pare r 'Borough • rid'? .I'hoturande lighted to,hear him f. , y , IWe begin to get some I particulars hi h preceded the *mil . annitiii. ;forniatlllibueters in Sonora,under 4. t expedition was a reekleas, and ed, aimed invasion of Mexico (nn tepee of peaimful colonisation) ; 'e apprehend but little sympatbi, here for the dreadful retribution , ken it, Pao:rict:—The Admin 1 to bo maturing a plan' for Far r ens of the 'Alittiles." It is Tell is • darling . projoet t ol President bee . ' expressed hialself uniquivo I r suf feet, and mode an offer of of dollars for the coveted island ' 'of Presitent PoIk.LLI 'eh better than seisink it: .13ither I ' a ong without I . tween England and China ha i s oral antipatbiaa of the CU:me i ', that it will -requite thi- 'w.tiol, or England at home and in Iridi, ar to a moody close. I The "little Dublin Jouned, "which Sir Job bought to quell with a handful :4I ranee, 111 .ne longer confineTto 14,1 ones., hot has /mad whetaYe ' r II rid vengtanea exist—and that hi I the globe where they are locatedl, ,l • 1 1 their numbsre, by open or secret l • motion, poison, •or arsatsinatlod 1 1 compass the Fula of their loser I no conspiracy in the popular tease . a Chinese are animated, from the in to the lowest ineadicant--foli. log as woll as of this Tarter int l . s most deadly and anappesumblo r gland. It is a national affeetion, ibre of •that 10111101441 enipliasin4 ~ land its cciollou." . 1 soutta l from Youn! din r itAkllD testi' rated temp ada. Aced °ugh de li i rienda and •ged Ac `to pay ou would be d The 1 thro. 1 time 1 here F • ox Mex co, of le disasters lati n of the Cal Col. Crebb. • Th., 'whalynnproTol der ho stale,r,t end as such, a .1 will be felt any whi b has over) B CBAWAree istration is rai chilling the "1 kno it that th 1 BuC Stun., ile Call upoit the bun I / ; red,willio der' g the ail it , it 'is ine ws , we can-gel, as diracult lased the nut Mel an . tltt pi:4414 . f % bring the ," lays the dog once '.. soldiers awl- m j . retrartnry• Can J • Ch i nese bate i - in every part o ; . and whore by Latina, by hien they can bops miss. There is ofibe term. T 1 1 h . hest Mandel b ers of Tea r 4, —with tbi .. la,ht witty to Er • tating every 4 11 atiing tar b i I b std. ,Bthshtstsc-- T Tbe'. Vatmoutrilicioan oft e 15th inat.,,riya: • , lhortly after the induction *Utile "prefect P. eneral, the• fiarre Post Office was taken front • a t a tty and given to Bpbrain &French, Esq. This ungallant and ungenerout net produced universal dissatisfaction, an every voter in` town, eighteen (otitl of about four hundred) excepted, petitioned for is restoration of the lady to•lhe offiee--hut in vault 14. 11.--31'he President le a al:sty old bitch.- Ern TAXIS TO It Bentrato.—le Abe General APii i ropriation Bill, which pissed the Le gislsiture, it is 'provided that the State Taxi this year, shall be two and a half tine on thedollar, instead of three, as formerly. rtis is a goad be gioeing; and it , la puticipated that, should the • Pennsylvania Bailtolid Company become the par chalers of the "Main lalee,"this will be again re datl. east year at least so, will elh l beyond dispute, whether or tot the disposal Ili this line is or is not &judicious Immure.. IThe quantity sent by Railroad this week . is 311,600 05-4 y Canal 22,283 07-=for the week . b 60 885 . 12 tons. Total by Rail Road 696,591 15 a t inst 746,11212 toni—do. by Canal 210,700:08 lust 212,527 12 tone to so melpariod oiet year. e quantity *without Schuylkill Con4y this ri p° k is 18,800 tons less thaOhe shipments of t week, and 2 2,4 5 t oit. 1011/ than for the w ading Weeklut year." . lffe do not think th e s [patent' for tlee caning weep will wadi exceed thl o f ~... .; ose ,,,,,,,t week.' We sbotildUdgs. 'b e d, w ill be s similar 'failing off from tbe'erber i Regions , s: o, compared with the shipments for thif Wares. !ling period test yew , treat ih/VillUtt• CUM. , f w IA effect the trade in Schuylkill Coepty.. Our impression is that' the Shipmentli'; of C oa l' f the enining two weeks will be considerably I s - rt of the shipments, for dal same g l ertod last y ar. and that the present increase in the iparitet, 1 II be reduced dew* to about 50,100 totts.t.iloat i s• weeks ago , the increase in the merhet wai l tit 200 , 000 torie 7 a rapid &Sin; off. 1 .., ( We give the aggregate shipmehA for tbeereek, 4 also the total from the 101 l 'ag l pri w elp o l thrapits Rinclorts which shows t state pi O. 1 - . , eile'compitred with hat year f • I , i. 5 Week. 25:461. •., Inc. ' Dee. enZal , --R. R., ,31,000 0N;592 , 4421 CI Canal, 22,286 210,1 00 • 1.828 e—Guial, WA% 784 13 • coop R. RI, • 9.85 b 140,144 pee na:Ceel Co., 7,905 1,9 05 I, it Hudson Ce., too South, . 8 , 975 - / 52 4 55 115, 1 4 5 4255,902' EnuinzasSunsinss.—The New' Orleans Crea suggests as the best means for, the oecurity safety of . the South, in view of the Progress ihts ‘ auti•slarery sestliont,,ls the passage itf , iiee by .the legislatures of the ocitton manes, pis, libltiog the sale and emigration southward of !e es !eyes from the slave states north.: The Union of sioisiana concurs with the Cracent is to this / re tidy, and also gu ggests another— th e intiodue. 0 till of Coolielibor , to supply the deflgioney of it ( ea, lend Ulna to extend Southern interests and itniitution's, f - ,- The New *Orleans Delta insists up. on ire-opinitti the slave trade. * • •-- • -- !4 I -`• - --* " - - , • , , i 4.. -17..c0, , Q.—The (Jest s . of Liberty, a Democratic pope publi ed at UnioutoTra, (far 1 i cite county, the hme Mr. I T t t : o . o s In tits issue 1 i -, : l i t kpril9th, in a .wof i " s erseter L s of the noi t uees of the - Union Convention , thus speaks c,.' r. Veceb t t ..- 1 i 4, J one s rceeh, Nag., oneot.the opposition can ' tildatcs for the Supreme Bench,' our - readers all know. Against him personally, we have I ,no word tti utter.—Be is an able lawyer, and Atte the gnat. iiiiaticas go make a good Supreme Judge in sorry respect except hie politic*. If hi were the Demo. erotic instead of the Black Betpliblittan nominee, (4 Isronld be elected, and would do no discredit to the Supreme Benet." stoat 10 149 ,000 ',lOO ,188 102,148 '498 Milting the inerease ionljlo/3,67t Amiens eine* January last, ineludi pply frota 'elle' Isehlghland 1 Sera of by Railroad daring We wieter.s arthawf which was coniamed sh e' shipments this week, are , s short of the shipments for the - i eel( fait year from the above 'Mogi, . I ' Snow fell to the depth o f 6 ant i. 9 road Mountain, eight miles silifis uesday last 7 -and on Wednesd y m onions of the Mountain was still now. This is an unusual occurrence ountain borne. • • I , . . I • The heavy and continued rain in it the week, has been disastrous *gait on In "drowning out" Co l llieries 1 water level. Many Operators, who ha their Collieries from the water which Jed during the last. rains,• area again stud souse•ici a worsecondition. At e • e learn it will take trim two to fon amp out the water. The porous e • ii i Utah els t rho II ited • sir soil absorbs the water very o apidl lIILATZ Llll6llllfrom state t a ea l , ' atinuoas rains prove very disastrous States Courts In that Territory have been ford- penstions la all the Region's where', hty broken up, at , the instance , it is believed; of ow,water level; particularly with Sit Brigham Young. The United States Govern. It, There Was also A considerible fres Zeent. cannot move tov promptly or too vigor- 'ehaylkill, but, no' damage done, in east'', in 'relation to the' condition of affairs O old. learn. . The water eons l menced iiiinbng ib'e Mormons. Whoever ma y• be ap- hursday, and boats began to leave ys . iieinted Governor, nn adequate military force be high water prevented beets Irons c . Should be immediately despatched in that •direo- latch together with the stoppage oil Gen. A correspondent of the New York Tri- - used almost a total cessation of.,the bung, writing from Utah, under date of' Febru- ay or so. On Thursday, not al eibg '• . • 7 ,2d,rgives this terrible picture:— I 'on or "Yellow Car"u was • deep* s 'Shut in, as We are, from the world at large ... hoylkill Haven for the Mines, an by the snow, of Winter, and ;unprometed even Black Cars." So far, {than 'been en by the show of a judiciary, the heads of the , ..., i Church ' have been enabled ,to perpetrate against l ary seoson',—nothing bat a fRICCOIIBiO 61 every species of crime and cruelty Ii Gentiles minions have taken place to the trade,• have been robbed-sof valuable property; dissent, ' n embarrassingrperplexing and ex log Mormons, who have become disgusted, ith the . wi. w n fiendish rites of the • "Saints," havel been' outraged bg to these frequent interrup tions, and murdered; and evert women,Albohave pro- a aside in the limited bus iness do slimed to rebel against the Coo3mabila of the °thing but a considerable advanee in t misnamed Church, have been -mercilessly perse• ad will remunerate the producer:,. . 1 - outed, and .driven from bowie to 'house, until they were compelled tv yield to the brutal de- Boats have been gcarcekon 1 the Cana ,rands of- their tyrants or seek refuge /from any instances premintilis have bee , them in saicide. On Chri'stma's night a young es way in . boatmen to Induce them to load, and q . woman eat .her throat, 61 the only (which she could sweetie from the more terrible r h promised.. If the chi rents by ,C 3a. 'fate that plainly awaited her. Self-destruction nne heavy, it is believed the price ' ' ht by the less violent means of laudanum is very ill advance to $1 85 @sl 00, ' whi ter common. There is iii class of young girls who,• e m was the basis on which ' this adjaskof too timid to resort to extreme measures, are I driven to become the concubines of the loathsome I t Ila, Ac., between the two comp anies viperswho pretend to' be the "Saints" of God.. 103 reduction to $1 80 has given the ' by anal Their hopes and happiness are forever blasted,an advantage over t hat of the. sd, and the consciousness of their degradation is con- • i . ~ itinuatly gnawing into their hearts.' I particularly whim the demand for Coal ti I I: Of this, the folloiring is a melancholy lastassee. - F l i t erea i i te eafi d eee, . ni ': :t h ody e we d ds om teox a p n thi t er f l o i r f . hu C ol i tl a c i yap h tis o oc w iit e ey v : e horo ilit or :e ; A, man namecrNish came to - this territory last 'Fall, bringing with . him his daughter, a lovely ladd beautiful girl of etiventeen..suraineit • lie . videlased I settled at Provo, a town sixty miles south of tins . a .for a llthe Coal the Region can pee. w e can h a s . s a u a pp d l enl y, a b . u nd t the productionulaittiroune,isfolrimmi an city, and in 'consequence of her greet beauty , his daughter was much desired by many of tlie 1 e , sea zL A n l o v t A l : i d A u u abov e. esow Coss 'Co.—The Iv' Vile., pplygamists.—She succeeded, ;a . I escaping them all until the death of her fat , her only protector, . which happened in Y i winter. The funeral rites were...performed iy lin are the prices for Coal fi xed by the an Bishop Carter, who after finishing 'his pt ri , A _ . _ however, over the newly-niade grave, turied.to the ht- i ' nelson Company, on board at Rondo broken maiden and roughly told ' her tha a i • To Aug. 1. To Oct . 1.. a t. I Must now become his wife. The gentle ii, ' Per Ton o fd tO I ' u . .. Lump, - • . $3 40 s left., friendless, and seeing "no place where* he 4 • or Lump, • . .. 3 80 4 00 could takei refuge and escape a conditien , so .s r to, for broken) --4 IX 410 ' t much dreaded, was obliged to yield, haillP , • s •''••• • 4 13 A 480 .doomed to a life of.eorrow and dishonor he ie, •' ! _ 25 :4 40 is Carter's seventh victim . What an .auotr. of , xyln I's wir. " 27 ... aeove is i s4 at ir a" l 3'40 53 blood and tears of agony will cell for, ig- The Coal is tin:fully weighed, at t i de r: ment against a powerful government, whisbas beaks' Patent Sales. e Sales. • we F • -. knowingly peniitted each villainy and oar to The Company are well presided with I continue four yeareunehticked withirsltsjilie- ttgt o to boo tons, built purposely for vi ' i ' the Undson River and carpel sr can Ye tion. In New York and vicinition the ha ted • 6 On to New York by the Compa f ns no ,Il' the season, will be at the rate ofritty IA gro ton. Furnace Lump Coal, dellsem4 - rte lie York to contractors will be at the foil I" per et Tin, via.: up to $4 Aug Ist, If • -.- ^ -..-- -•-- • 4 Ol. u • I om, 4 . 11 the the whole n Regions on, tbrtrel of tido.— ' t 40, 000 ponding " 41.0.* • Vlni 18'416 Panectss."—This is the title of Mrs. Southworth's new and powelfullyi written commenced in this week's New York Led geil•.° It is considered the best tale shame wrote, ekteeding in interest even "The Deserted Wife," aild "The Lost Heiress," heritotore"considered tat most poplitar works. Among the new fea tures of 66:Ledger is a humorous dePartinent, spd . t446lby —theme D. Prentice, Esq., :the well litmwe and universally-popular editor tof the, Journof..,Ahe Ledger now, sisads un rlealled and unall'iroachlible, for no °thee paper Min produce 'silo*, a powerful array of contribn • tors. The ok nemesrerrFanny Fern, Geo.: R. Prentice, Mrs. Sooitiirorth, Sylvanne Cobb, Jr., Sigourney, Emerson Bennett, Alice Cary, Mary Stanley Biboon, Mrs. - ygiughan, and a host 4 others. * . • • et on the ng many with D #n our Iy part Ma Bar , vr the cleared 114, PASTE VII) SCISSORS. j • jorDeaths in Baltimore lael, week; to per Deaths in New York last week, 41 perDeatbs in Philadelphia last we:4C: . Total area of -Illinois,l3ol9, 2o t e Borten,.the Comedian, is reportP. iti Sane. ¢s-Lady Ashburtoo died is Pariiilo 4th instant. . , , I . . "The French general elections ii , ed for L. Jane 21. . 1 , • 2345- Strawberries are,selling in Bale at El per quart.-'. I • jig"' yhornao J. Perkins,. a Philo/a mar. I I chant, is dead. I . The prohibition is removed e [export of gold from Russia, - I 1 A lgr•Bir E. Peel has "'aligned hist", Lull of. the British Admiralty.. 1 1 1111-11 r Death by strychnine i9of allPaill• ful description imaginable. • , I 'beeA nolle prosegui In the eaegel will ntered at the October term of 4 eve York court. .01" A man must ponies Ore iPif before ho ;can kindle'i up electricity umt the great popular heart:. , 411111 - 151. Alfred de Masset, one 'm os t cel ebrated poets of this century, cilia on the! 3d, aged 45. ilitr - Lord Elgin embarkOd at i;.°ll Mabe e the Ist that., in the packet strip CI 'or mailer I • on his way to China. pl-Little itemisemembired, Parker, tuformauce of L'ol, In t lilnele Tom's Cabli l died kat - week in Baltimore: I ._„ ' , died is stated that J. L: lii° r ° tbel Reading Gamine; will be a$ Dime r of thi Mint in place-of Col. Sail . ' • )11/111". 1 1. Rolle proweirti It i amielcase eraa e Sne ll of b the District Attorney of Kan x. Gov. Robinson, indicted fo , ~. • . :0211 1- .0. vein of. coal not city- of Stitubenville, Ohio, hesand found to 1 tielover six feet .thick and , alit.T. 1 • pir Ludy. Frain a had a steam Yic, ht lot Ifu l another Arctic expedi 2 command of it bee been accepted br'l_ .iabook.l Great looperation lame forlthe C M che a ter exhibition of ar ea , Prince Al rt bus consented to lat the open log.- i • ,104f - The Little Belsuylrers Machine Slibp, which was destroy at ' Tamaqua, oesleral months ago, has Illt upon a larger scaii. m i ll • : lON-The 1 w•asl Louis on 1 1 , 0 ref er 13th' instant, from Clue' eettAotsre and 'eiOteen it:blades, by the i!EilliPPi Rill road. , • 1 • 41/1/ he Reading hu rts . Ada,„. P so, lib a eteam en born. Power:— Prairie le to whisks a 7 We hrtve O:41d it se. the Archduke joilr•Vienna letters the M imillian of Austri i o r cousin, the Vic oria before ills m Pri case Charlotte of ~, . • . 1 jOrTbe mysterio . AleorDarli II * • youog and beautiful ut ' two weiks sinclo, has thus far ba i' of the o w of the law to discover;ruar .3olr.There is acne7e Michigan. or want,of food. Soveoi ° ib• Delgh h t 1 he 0 a Pine River iitabraiols. ha e dle4 of marvittion. ' l',°"'*l/ed aid. or , The intitipsv o! the Duchess f 1 , Gitieceeter, the list N I " ° rDearg° 1 1, and, aunt to Queen -furred on the 30 b : of 4pril. tibe IselePon her eight ..1 second • yer. 11411e a ven of tit upon{ 1 lbe Buidill inqOest have subset,L'indacit fully cis-. °notating CoronerP",° commission Of • ariylhunroper comb; t he suspected pa -•• ties ;during the in . 2.1 , orrnrigbam ah Territory bad t' 1 last Isiecounta left4iY, with a ch° o I bod , ot two b un Washington or Os.: agoll. The sad Slag . cotbpe ll ed iu' flea from Balt li ture4itud. ' - ..: • ; who bar for many, Advises of Mexico state that 1 7 .1 peed' at Lobores, all .t o Sonora t Y in . number, inoln - ' ding Col. Urabb c rdence with their were shot on tb mune . The in P nried q uiet ' i• year jar beAendeseali ,ck of creditors, is de- , eleett Of mak means by which kiz-..., ____,. since postage stamp;' was__ be u siring the night. , 1. 9 '"";: i i i ',. the tMontrcal water the distiibution, hare workS, the already sor t' abets, 1 , 100,000, and -: 110006 ai red to centrists t h e,. worki, cask nditure of £200 , 000 .' I 1 I 1 th r Coal for thopear, new and old, tie all. markets, I d 80 for,larnarrelaultlite Job US, £c. ,' esdertrtheadmittell tsetse • -- - - - ' , i our correspondent Ingenimudy states oup to tits te te pt of title eirenlar th e Permsylvanta Compsoy had n t demanded lees than $ 4 00 far their old stock, te-" B omainlog Ibis remark to their Nate stock. the state. t may be, and no doubt is, quite carreet, and in this co sts the plausibility of the article. Ilut will your 044 co t , oir 0 0 14I dis tga n osi t kus a ft e rs er thaer iba nAtz t g t oo bi te.pdrke Ptenff id aro bra cormareh ata thek eoprpui racrist y : If I have a question oftwacity to settle Warren him and some of the mast prominent imps n$ tinthorg i n Cad in Neivitashad. _... i. four eOrrespotilant would gem to wish to theistain in :iblamiktll ftersty that It is the Adman and audeon Company that established it the season the low gmAst tion of $3 80, while in the selling mete% theaterasnY with which' he Is connected, data that reedit. The simple facts are that the Delaware sad Budmn OoMpany, it very proper rams, were desirous of die • posing or their obl stock. The Maws of that Onsfaul In their usual itralght Onward. malty mum, avowed it- I -with equal sincerity and without any doubieldral lug, they as candidly avowed their readiame aid 001111 to maim In lay and all proper ineentres to Impenve the boldness of redraw and transporting Coal without Old DI the Monstrenir say cause of ertt. Any his le" outdated with the pntiernanly Mons of that Dar • ny will well know, that while they evinced their imad am to unite to such a policy, It Is atereorto charge this with any opporite pulley. - , I , lraQrs. From the most reliable intirmation that we can obtain, the Pennlylvania Coal Company off ered their Coal, and absolutely sold privately at _ 23 80, in New England, bef ore the Didaintre' 4 Nucleon Company issued their circular :Offering their Lump Coal in the New Enema) market at $4.00, with a drawb t stek of 20 cents per ton for their old stock on bincid. • . Weights to the East are coming down a Shade --ire hcque hoiever, that dealers in thatokiiiii"r vriß not pursue the unwise policy p'metleed hews tofore is many instigate, in limiting the raise ,of fte ght below a fair Bring price, and thus 'drive tol tows off, and Meats a saaroity of vesicle at a . 1 1 13 When they are wanted. ' The trade is in a ate4bat will require quick despatch at all points Coilthe balanoe of the mason, 'in order to insure , any thing like a supply in the methet, lf there . 1 is 4 oy person to be found in the Bout, • who mai - tine's to be so deladed s, i oto suppose th at Coal wit. be lower this year that it now is, the sooner his mind' is disabused of such 'an erroneous" idea rho better. •• ' - - Lisa"' Venter Coat. Thinn.- 7 The distance from Millersburg, the termination' o f Likens , valley Railroad, to Baltimore, is 110sitiles.. The tolland transportation_ on Coal to BAII1010re• fro ' that port b' 8210. ' . rom Pinegroio to Baltimore le 121 mile's, and the OIL and transportation is $2 10, provided Mi l care are unitiadol within 24 hours after! arri val; If delayed longer, the rates are $2 22 per ton. , tbe Freights 'ots - ,the ; Delaware -and Hudson Co.'s Canal are 05 dents from Hommiala to! Ron doui, and 23 cenM additional to New York. Ttl: freight from Hawley to Port Nun is,sl 00 per n, and 25 coots from that Port to New York. Hoth Companies unload the boats at 6zed . p i rites, OM 6 to 7 cents pee ton, and deduct it from the eight--and boilt dmitOies tiliargit - .150 cents per m for Coal doliveredWom the shipping points ow York City. I I pros tot =stir soonselq omele t points ks to rinter of hd the iniog work iVirpIITILATION OW COAL IMOCII, AND DATLADROUND WORKS.. : • No. 3. . [Continued.] - -as mote enrolee shafts 'tibia bare been lank in, any Out Field has been neer a Dyke or Fault. I in the , Newcastle Coal Field the sinking of shafts is generally expensive, but their expense I shoed think it I doubled when they are sunk near a Fault, on account of th numinous folders of water which will be cut and later meted by the shaft. We may here be allowed to, stater that t is mostly. by Faults that water finds Its way tc, from the surface into the secluded depths of the earth's cram There the action of its pressure, and o".lta sol vent wet which is increased with the prmdie may L a h r tty aeren o ta ta tely determined pre Il se q tr':= 1 wbic seta on the edges of all the di ff erent strata to the dep it bas penetrated from the surface. When we take nto consideration that the pressure of elteolumn of ter measuring twelve hundred feet, reaches the en ores prewar" of a little above 52n ite.; on -each square !fish of surface on whiehit acts at that depth, we mayreadily weedy* Its solvent power on certain substances at this depth and under this ermine. It Is possible that it may work its way to a very conelderable ee from the Fault In some of the layers • which erecapable of resisting its dissolving power! and, ac tion. We may forward instances of this descriptive to Atiti. am i d : for feeders of water which have heed cut' by she located at some distance from • Fault. Berne perha would ask how can water penetrate into a solid 471 CO for any considerable distance! or what will of the dissolved • material 1 In anew*. to this lrew day that there is no substance in existence becca perfutly solid. Gold is pitmen to contain an' infinite numof minute pores, and water has been forced Into thosepores under a sufficient pressure. Water Itself Is eaall p roven to be porous for if we dissolve, a certain porti n of loaf sugar or table salt In water, we and that ;the b kof water 4in no way inereesed, but its sped& y.„ gravity Increases in proportion to the quantity 'of those aritl i r diseolved. If water was not porous it would la. rre le bulk instead of increasing In specific I gravity. We nmy then be lei to conclude that water • will act . on Tarim* layers in the earth's crust in a similar !manner, end a we Lave seen that water ie conveyed Into the of the earth by Faults, the aura a shaft is sunk to a r nit the greater and_ moire numerous will he Use , , head us of water Into thee/urn, which will sometimes extend the iron tubing or some ether reliable subati • tete, through the greatest part of the Shaft. It is only very i trely and often by chance that 'hafts are sunk mar Faults in any Cul Field. When such is the • ear there Is always a decided contrast in the cost 3 pinking them, and when !Malls are, generally easily sunk, or when the wet is reasonable and • moderate in ex any particular Coal Field the contrasting difference In cost is greater between a shaft sunk near a Fault and anoth sunk a saes distance horn any Fault , the cost ~.; . o f . sin ug a shaft in the tesneashire Coal. Field is gen erally °dente. When a shaft is junk near a Fault in re this I Field, the contrast Is More striking . We will ' draw n example from the Lancashire Coal Field In or. der to show the almost inereditable difference of east in L stela two sha ft s at • distance apart of one half Mlle. The first shaft was sunk at Laffak Colliery to the Bush Park Vein, at a depth of 700 feet from the cur. face. be cost of the sinking was nearly 6,0001 dollars. e The I proiements I should think, from their. appear. t Anse, mad cost A like sum,: maki nir a total; cost re about 000 dollars before the robe was put In corking order. The nd shaft. was Batik at a distance of about half sir a mile from Lathk Colllery,but feeder upon feeder burst into all of the shaft as It was being sunk; &M -ing times the work was suspended for several months to les*getter, until auxiliary engines were erected and set to :red wok l to pump Bee extra Outlines of water which were fin in into theehaft. Those were kept working until due the q dry of water increased so as to overpqwer the Pex ,best e ort of the combined steam power.. The work was a in sever' limes suspended; endow many more, additions risen made the steam power and ,peace!, teeters the shaft ist, had sunk 400 lied. ' The total expenses ler isinkleg marl ken hundred 53et In depth—that is Ow erecting w k . planet ,g machinery and strain menu, and other nee canary separating with manual labor, de. reached to de. 200, ' dollars. The 'quantity of water constantly ruin from the shaft amounted to from, seven. him dred t ten hundred piton, of, water per minted°. In t Oct. some Fields this quantity, of writer would Dot be 54 20 could net an uncommon circumstance , but in Liam 425 shire, ,red at this specified shaft, such a quantity of wee a 430 ter w_quite unexpected, and no means were provided 465 to ore me it when the shift weartirst commenced, and 475 when he uneapeeted'ireeders were cos the means ap -4 00. piled ie pump were barely sufficient to .overeuwe them at th r, first influx; bat as the shaft was sunk deeper is of a the fir t means used failed to produce the desired effect. Theo by a aeries of such failures • rhea, was given to a r'..,''''' .. quantity of -.Labor In vale," and the building and re ' building of pumping machinery and gearing, steam , oring eugi end boilers ,. was the ceneequence. Here it was nabie this " bor in vale ' system which increased the'espense I For of th shaft more than the extra material which wee i.n t . used I the operation. After the Coal beds were reached "tithe It wet en seen that the shaft had boon sunk Owe by the Ai of • Fault. It Is of very litfte use to stop the water, at from the shaft to those cues la hope! of get idered thig tlrely rid Of It, because the water is then always throw Into the bottom of the . shaft and the feeder' is a 1 • cootie us oue, it being supplied .from one - common fie are souree,jand witenit is stopped out from the upper part I • of the Shrift II wi l l buret Into:the bottom with; an in. , corn - violence , airing the upper part quite dry and lied in free f water. 1 ' ' ; Faul should alwayrbe avoided In sinking a shaft, and it s better to determine Cm nature of the', ground er Sept. by • of borings. thin tolrbdt the shaft being gunk . 400 'in• Fa it,or in clue meantime with a Faulk It is 410 I not to he credit or Um Fatelneer who obstinately sinkl 4 15' i • shaft through difficulties Antler to their We have just 424 I Trott , for in miry uses they an be avoided. His ob. 4 4 .4 1 sU should not be mistaken dwpreedent paw yeranee, and w en we hear or lead of certain Abaft* containing upws • of two,l three •or four hundred feetlof iron tubing .costing immense sums, it cannot always be end' as • mirror reflecting the - talents of their as 'though lion tubing is invalitable In its place • when tof placett blanch like a donkey In a pulpit I , brayi to • eon reption. Tbd only difference is, the use of 'ea '' is nct so snub exposed as the don key would he if y accident placed , in that 'peculiar situation. . Na YORE f o r a o L be M CWi lilt ued. P, j illay 21, 1857. ler, as been an unusual local demand for do lie Coalaineb this day week. The very cold b uti li p b tl & o v e e ,la z n Pe d ri n e e n fi ced od b trere lar it e o lY ni l y nc a re tn a.s oil lemma hil the supply instead of imeeision. valet:Oct. lat;s4 70. - , BLAWARry LACKIIVANNA & L'lt/IN Fi , I —jibe following are the pricer fi l xed i f oht livered 'int board vessels at Elioabetbp Lriiii.. To I+l VI - 1 1+9wW. To tot Oct. I + l au 00' S ateopboet, . a9O ' : '4 I la , -... En', ------ • -- 400 4 10 9 8 13 t° e gt•" ; ' -1 1: 7 1 Egg. The abooe 4 lii 3 s co are f0r 34 C 8605: 1 ~, I, /.10 . 8 1 1 -,, Chetrtnut Coal furnished by this ' aY t 1 6 .1-1 r ei atte ght an on d be C iler ual, c r ed the Y C l" o n m ai pary . 's rgea, Eli bethport to New York, and the itthb+ cities / 1 will be charged at a fair n ea 6 0 ,1 rate not to exceed 40 cents per ton.j Coal, delivered to Coatraitors, abets a cif Car ~.the seine price, per` et tool,' dui a as or a gross ton, on board of j a, a wh - —the difference in weight bpi conk as c Nit mpe ay n L a v at ,N ion m po for th al e , cartage. Irf Co.--The Howie: Hems at which the ,Pennsylvii t . Coal 1 o d ffe c re ja. L d their Coal In the cir lea' $ 3 04 l an n : I 2: Company's. .sinev4: the gat, p i i v, h b °I 3ei managementi forr Beeefpdak-1: the very ' e o h o ll drvci, Lehigh, t t i 0 : ' i o ood C c e e 0 an Le i n a . sy l nh.dritieb soave b o a gh wu l oc l wi l m i i i hvet fall-and rates elee. flier it h h ln i ° . quantity ,) Th is to, hts°brot prices . e an h:l3"4 i ,e f h t Di lau es 6 y 25 0 ° 599 °° Bl t r a . r i s i dn 6 i r u.o L t a il nwl ll ht a i i e is . n t ei t i mi:, e r so l I h C:l iiiiti P. e : II :r o: ° ,:,:nito ac 'cos r ni fY o r i Idail range i Dtsfill Coal i a w 101144mt441 per vtl e ° l E c l a o u s l i : I C e l i s c : ro l i ti l r l 1 fr:cepto"robps their hir arable ar t i 4a B "b os eta:. Company.h s i r o;acuedp prospect n. present 32 differ. dbelowtoci °nlll4 t Penn. s 2 w a nl 4 see ' fo 3k c d oie d I h . 0 or We C/Oes. <Jr _ . , Delaware & Hudson, •thi Denusylvania, 1 e Scranton Companies, have Jame difficulty tug thay Lump Coal there being but few Torts on the line to oona t ilne It-Land the are considerably lower than they ask for . . . I, nearly all It case-in the Schuylkill Regioe. At least eefourth! of the Lump Coal Is consumed be." ten thi s cud Philadelphia, and. both Lehigh I d lZbuylkill White Ash Lump Coal commands be higher or thitaine prices as prepared Coal, • .4 equently, there is strgoat a demand for Lump, af iit order to supply it, thel . are cepOpelled to I rcelbe prepared Coal male in mi ni ng it, into to m arket at reduced rates, or pile lit up. Some fth consumers In New Tort, 'talon, and ther arkets, insbt on their givini hem Lehigh' rump ' cpai, believing thit 11! ‘j ia` better than iehuy kill--and to r e consequence is, tirat at lesurt sue-I, for the Lump Coal sold in th Markets . _ am Le igb, is Schuylkill Lain', Coal, and the coq. mime of course don't knot the tlifferetace—te, canoe, a reality, Make is but little difference in the or kinds of Coal of both Reg ono. l l ' it , : .or Dews' dotraaas.:-limps to have seen In yon tut number some reply to the . PlaSsible 'eomm Math= from a pawn connected w th' the Peen. sylvsnls o essl Company.. 1' It la well known that the Delaware and Unarm cop pans bad kept over a lama stock el Old hinn last esq; while thePennsyleaniaCesopsnrhad but cennipaeauvi!ty a salliquautity on head. The circular of the Da re and dsoa Cowpony, of 10th March, laid the prise of thl ,old stock at At 00. The nest day the Peatutyl mudampany adopted the some prier Op the Nit of Match. he At Of the Delaware and NudaouDossjpeny l b* Wisest 'Wafts lounP, 'IMP (than) ¢ , s kaata,"•*l ' $ 4 OR, ith a drawback on shipmate. pier to Jai, let, 1420 el , hom July lit to asPtatt,ot 10 eta; after whtah, the vitas was tot* All 00. Sc must be remembered that this drawback applied rely to shipments' of Parolee Lamp thin cep hand to Duce MAI* while Ibr New Teat Hid atlasanot pats," the jarice was inatutidnid at N 00. Ithethe 4th of. April, (Pre days after ) " Chi Platt oyi mate Compay's circular rausectactet the prksetof entity tbui s .- far ;received at "tide water" iii n last year, and 'belciw the general expec. ,prioes, h l owever, are unchanged. Cargo re been freely made at $4 ® 4 80 -from 4 25 ®5 50 for small and large Peach I. In foreign little has transpired; prices 00l Orrel and Cannel ari nominaL ' A Sydney has been disPused of at $6 'ft I - L atria COAL MAlltrity, May 22;1657. Ls on board al ,port Richmond vary from 4 25 for Red Ash, and $3 SOO 4.00 to Alb. At Bristol, Lehigh Lamp $445 $4 12 Ms board. Broad Top In carslat iladelpMii $4 40 11 ion of 2240 n).;. Sestina Cosa Stsiffkots seal weekly from fAs Batton Couriar.] a cargo of flee Picton at $5,415‘, and anrend'' come do it SC ®775 lit iiino stallion. Al-, l ei taal h Cannet, at $ll, cash, and 128 i =with a discount o ff tbr cash.' Pit I, rita vox or 2000 POMO.' I whits asb, "-- $8 76 I y6OO red ash, i - • ,- 00 I-- hasp, . 1 • • . • 600 1 6 261 imp, - - - -' - 625 g• 650, ins, ••• ' ' • ''. 6 ' 60 Igi 5 75 1 natirstuar-ria vox op 2,000 num. • 6P) [ -7- —1 Cannel, - Newts , tearer, do. floe - Orrel, - - Webb, - Cum • e de do Sydney, Pieter', -• ra jdo • nisteka tatidsh John's Prepared t • 10 Os - Vie 0 • oo 7 00 0 •7 00 0 7 - 780 I—, 700 0 8, run of pit; - H coarse lamp,-• ' • Da, lump, d Schuylkill (&buyll Yldte and re BY TZIL.I ' 1 ghts r . Riedstordro Ta Chi - • I Boston, • , - • I; Ed Provides I SO eel; SI arverb • - 2,71$ Havens, • 116 Salm, • ' CI - ?Stolle Wave ti; • • 2'oo 7/41)114 6 COCLOCIII. - • frltll -- • 30 • -1 1 2.6 17 ..i 'poirte 1 M ISllmae or s : ar - 1- • • -; i • lOt No , Ratbag,- -1 Cl 5 ,• . • llt 1 pfk..l. M. B. Petrikin, a Mpmeaataara from L coming eotinty;•l/ dead. .iis :Ma Victim of the ' tional Hotel disease. L ~ 'THE COAL TRADE. 11EINWIMM PottavUle. nay i113,'111457: the pan 4Pr Brok S ul ' bit Not, • g on ay.— g up, erica, for a 'rigs from k few ordi- Etter has Ps& Thep ( $4 15 ( fur Whi Pre , 1 West P, Alcilist*slllll . Qiumtli, of Dtid Not br itaitra4l4 0 . 04 week *idiot istriorribrismelog Usti - - stisacia.ecaws. cm* , sor n ZOO 14• 00 Luis op • iiksts 00 1,517 OS 090 . 00 5,040 Oft %VA 10 • -- WOO 00 r _ .286 07 OlieCa 06 Part Cartoi; Bohai MU Hass, labve, Poet CI totio, Teta be thi week, Tots; tOtrilreelle WT. tobs, dig,BBs 12 '4116,11111. • . ORM OS 909;i, 907,292 on ~raiej Cikiial vitt ilanzquir ShiPanuts ft was pitied hat ran Ey MTh; • 46,511 00 2 ' 1°11314 • \ - 3 00 . • 70,043 00 110 M. 1100,1339 ea 212,513 33 95M40 U 907,293 OW. 61,343 02 Dimon ID ISST, hr, iscianyikuivousity - Th•followise Who ittuultny of Coal transportiodover tbs4leareatWboadila Belts4lllllCounti,f6rtbewfrit analag on Thumb, avvang last: west. *oTu llhiallillandiLl/sysa X 74 30,273 10 • - * . 4 r 4 ° Ht.Uarboa, " 3,54510 ,763 00 Sebaylklll Taney " 5,166 06 04,901 13 4ittlarbosi6 PLearban " . 1073 19 MUM 19 Millers& " 1915104 ' 16481610 Utile Selitiytkil I gs • 7,566 14 110,510 19 Kates of Toll !lOW Trossportotlosilos PMAZMiEfI YLCiarboit. 8. Hasen.PLOUnan../inbones: roßlebmond, $1 80' $1.74 ' $166 $lOO To 31111.14%., . 169 • 176 166 •1.60 Spring M.UI4 146 - ..1 SO 136 140 Reading, , - 10 196 - 106.:106 Raton or Tin by ter the primate Nes Pi. Carbon. Att.awitene. 4 1 / a wee..l3. Madan. To Philad'iL, 66 ,-.74.44 62 60 Spring Mis t . 60 69 67 SO Norristown, , 66 St 62 46 Reading. A3B ST 85 31 italt4l of Pripirat ay °small Prow R. 42.4 MI. C. & Kneen. PLerifiloll4 To New rock, 140. / 1 76• 170 - To Plianta... 80 76 70 Lehigh Coal Trade for 11161 by CaaaL For the week ending oil Satudray last: •, aux. - LIMO Coal and Nay. Co., 11921 13 29,059 OS A. Lathrop and other' SO 19, • 950 17 Spring Mode:tabs Mines, 992 00' 6,66914 Mast Sillar Leaf do 901 16 , 660 19 Wooing .. do 2,156 13 6,200 07 Stafford j • do 74 03 610 11 N. York and Lehigh Cool Co 4 , 461 16 ' 2,019 04 German Parma. Oml Co.; • -' 894 12 2,=1 01 South Spring Monntain Coal, - 606 04 ' 1,291.01 ' North Spring Mountain Pali 996 03 206 06 Ilaidetna Mal Co., 2,907, 14 4923 . 07 Cranberry nte„ 1,717 09 2,863 06 Dianuod 40. j • 142 02 . • 661 13 euinell Ridge, 1,153 07 3,263 19 Hock Mountain Coal Co., - 4,022 00 ‘ .12,242 01, Wilkesbarre Coal Co., 229 04 383 14 'llattibrd Coal Ca, . 1,973 13 . 3,879 90 78,118 05 ' Total, 211,806 09 Lehigh Vaalir R. lat. Weak ending Saturday last: , Spring Mountain Mines, 2.747 OS 40,377 07 Fast 'Sugar Loaf .do 2320 17 27,327 14 N. York & Lehigh do 307 09 17,038 02 Council Ridge . do - . 1,617 11 24,917 05 German Penna. do 1,240 10 , Coleraine & Stafford do • 478 05 20,408 07 Dolbin A Deharen do' ' ' 150 15 663 18 Ilastaton „ do ' 1,730 15 8,269 08 J. B. McCreary & Co., . 201 13 201 13 0,354 10 140,341 04 12,80 09 18,1105 for th• week, • 38,71919 218,457 09 Shipment to was paziod lait year: taro 3,001 06 31,242 17, 29,184 06 113,767 17 By Ban By Cuts). 22,185 12 150,052 14 218,451 09 Mersin In 1867, so ter 68,407 15 Rate• of Toll and Transportation . ON T NUM VAULT 14.11. LOAD. Manch Chunk to Trenton, - • • - 200 do Elimbetimort, - 243 do Morris Canal Buds at Phillipsburg, 1 00 Toll on Morris Canal to Jersey City lb rents—Freight 85 cents. Co Coal reshipped at. Jersey City the toll Is only 60 cents. Or Toll antiTosight front mike:item; White Haven, . Rockport, Penn Haven and Mauch Chant to Bristol r Wilkes-&R. L. Canal. D. Cm& Total. • Wilkie/em (toll,) 25 ,30 -$1 19 -Freight Mari White Haven to Bristol, s fR 08 Prom Rockport., OWL)64 80 kr/ 84 From do (freight) 102 From Penn Haven, (toll.) 61 80 81 From do do (freight,) " 95 From Mauch Chunk; (toU,Y 61 '2O 81 Freightdo do • (Orelgtat,) • boo Manch Chunk to N..lfork, • 188 Coal for the line passing over the.Wllkesteres &Raid. short of this, paYs 50 instead of 25 cents ton and freight PlaegrN• Coal Trade ter 1257. Amount trauxOrted daring the mond:rot April 1867: lIIIONTII TOTAL. 12,054 13 85,647 05 9,17114 28,155 U talon Canal tlwatara Railliad. Likens' Yakley pool Trails for 1887 • lynx. TOTAL.. . Lykens' Valley Coal Co:, ' 1,515 18,448 Short Idouutain. Co., l,lBO 11,1150 Tida1,6945. - 80,220 --,,- 2, Freight/and toll from Millersburg to Baltimore, $ 2 10 , Pinegrove ~ 2 10 If ears are detained 24 hours alter arrival, the rates are 12 coats additional to the above: ' . - - - dersaatema Coal Trade der lath. Blelipteents for the last reek: TOTAL. MU. • 67.039 07 93,193 09 160,2= 16 Delaware and Hudson Co , ' Coal Trade. Pi the week. Last year, Nereus this year, T rrrrr ton Coal Trade for 1857. ' WEEK. TOTAL. 1 0 = 00 17,774 10 For the week, .Broad Top Coal Trade for 1857. For the week, 1.748 29,746 peaaa: COll/ 041 , 11- Coal Trade. Foi the last week, last year, Desreepe Po bit, this year, TOTAG. :,98415 7,98415 8,133 05 Cumberland Coal Trade,llll67. • wuro. TOTA.L. 12,654 1118.:86 18.843 • 113,276 For. th• Ltd week. Last year, Coal AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS itiiiiiii - raosesox a nuazza, mamas. =IC Philadelphia, Has:ding k Pottsville -, Hine .11111 and BehnsiSill Haven • • Mount Carbon •, • - • - - - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - Creek - - ----- - - Sebtiylkill Valley . • ,-, • - Canals t ii3UMIEffM Union Canal " " preferred Del. Alltid'n Coal A Transportat'n Co' I Railroad &CreesiCOMipsaliloal Little&buy). Nay. R. 8.. A Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal A Navigalkm Co. - - - Hazleton Coal 00.-• • - .. - - Buck Mountain Coal Co. -- ' • - - Pennsylvania Coal k R. R. Co. - --.- Dauphin Coal A 1... R. Co. - - • - Lykens Valley Coal Co. - - • - - - Beaver Meadows Coal AR. &C 0... - ' Lykens Valley Railroad Aooal 00.- - Coal Comapahslaa 8 , . Pores. Improvement tio . -- - - - North Amerions Co., preferred .. . • a " a - common • - - • Delaware Coal Co. - • - • . 'Cumberland Coal Co. , - - • - - - . New Creek Coal C 0..• . • • • • • • . Illaisaildii soma I Miners' Bank -; - . ..... Farmers' Bank ~--'• . . . -- • . Pottsville Oas Co. .1.• ~• - • • - • ' - Pottreille Water Co.' - • - - • • , Sir-The Stock of all Coal Companies . the &bur* UM when tandahad by thew publication. • , , -, 4 , 89% 39 5 62 , 18 1' added to desire their VULCANIZED RUBBER NOSE, Yor Hydras% .Loannottint, - )ire Znyinitt, and other per. rl. 1108 E Crt s great advantages • am leatb'or, as It needs no 6014, to perfectly t . t, "111 'nand a tamedg dome of boat wltbont In jury, and le not effec by the severest cold. It at bn bad of any sit* Inns ) 4 Web to .1 hither Inside Mama ter—larner slue wide io order. Alio, Conplinp, Branch Moos. to Dor sale by . D. DANNAN. Pot - Willa, May ?Ala 21- DRAINAGE AND WATER: PIPE. Jwt the nitwit Wasted tie &Antall, Cowls,. ririE . subscribet appointed Agent for the isle of tad VOrletied Blame Water in Dralmige Plpe. This pips :sages In dm from 2 Masa calibre apwards, and will bear a premaire of 100 feet fell of water, Is art easily laid as Inso pips, le ludo. • tructlide—will het forever—in tett more dumb", than Iron pipe basenji does not rust—and la afforded at the *Mowing rates at our store, Pottsville, or tad be mut direct : 2 lab 2 2, 26 . 42 cents per yard. e, . . o. sf " ••• • • • 70 ,•.:10 a " - "•- • • - • SO a Thus are the ehespeel .mni.• inset durable pipes • that can be obtained ibr conveying water. Wo• Wine they , can be laid men cheaper than wooden pipes, and are only about half the price Of and lead pipes. dell and see them at the store of D RANNAN. for Um ihnitfachorers. Pottsville, MeV 22,17 • , • • -1_ PROPOSALS. ,6 , EALED PROPOSALt3 .j.relied at the (Amor the ISserstary cribs BU M. LULU WATISS 00Me3P1T; at blinermills,l6l.ssears: thug, sostaikment and 'Masoury arcessary for laying pipes fraibillg Creek or Dyer's Hun to the borough of a distance of about 19,200 feet. The bench to be three feet wide and bur Swot amp, or as (be eng9 ,nser map dimet. The embankment will be for covering - the pipes wheat grotimf is depnwesd. The bias are to hubris also tiling In of mid bra& after the . piper are hi are to be dishier in els matins,. Bids will be received Ert the whole or ibr etch section sepuetely. Bids wIU also inmeerved for dtstributieg alid 'laying about 16,9113 fest or sight badge* mid 2,2 , **et of 14 inch pipe t eltbar with-or fundaltbag the lied, Peking, alf• Th• oafs Mina atm be for We ma nias tang of tassels or pipe bittl4 bias wUI Ante raesirad for coostruetiog niatfaii dam Scrota Big Cradne Dyers 10 fest Mmenal 3 Mist big% *Mb *befog, kml,6 intstoway. tub% Drafts r imsdiattlimsdie., mate t i t ti wiEzo wy stbs subscriber. CMlLit'te. litinomvilla KVA 'ST • l4l NEW AD • RAZORSG RAZORS !! T RECEIVED, nisige and sple moot of flisconer's celabeatott . Assoefeskes ItoodOul et Cutlery. all ovorvesaled; sod lf oot 11141 1 1121cVa= sr.,: • ,411 u. TERRA 00 ' TERRA Cr - TERRA -TURA ,TERRA .TIREA and alum, 10; Rom 10' seriber s at v010;eant000 • JUST THE THING WANTED 1. !meat chars.pAimple anti rhiCKERSON'S PATENT PREMI ijIIN CHUM hi a capital mild*. It ts roustrwehd ou seleutille prittiples, and a eitilteas abort butter to eight taloittaa Attached CO Mel:Rm% ts Thenamito. ter to show tbrismperature of the eresai, and also a place to add eldest warm or coed Inter to reduce or tn. email the tamperstm to the"ehurtlng point. It is simple sera datable, aid of sizes suitable for it i l l os iet Ao keep oat, two, three or more viva. Prima. $4 Wand upwards. ftweate, !hoist& sod 'stall, at the stored - , - - - ti...11.111111N. Aventfor W Jipfivracturerf. PettollatoVliZle ' - • • grONNTZT ZlFAlbSatai " POP a re* Dart Omit, g)IIII4IENCING ON THURSDAY May 28, Ifin=ilie Splendid Haring or the • BUNYAN Consisting of SIXTY magnificent woes, withAgin. of Ufa ohm, astatine Ike 1 1 1LORINCS 11100R1.53. This sublime and unique work of Art was panted by the sudnent Amarican Artists, iluntbwy. Cropisy. Church, Dallas, Carley, Paul Ts, Wright and Soloankand Is acknowledged by Mel Journals, by artiste and indigent judges, to lb* superb:ego soya* , filar work ever esbibitod la this country. This hianto'M and stupendous • MIRROR 01 TUX ,r WONDERFUL DRUM, amt . upwards 0 , TEN THOUSAND DOLLARSM Adadaskii—SH ands; Children half-price. *Airs open at 7 1 ,4ortiosk—Idirror isms at 8 precisely. sipEsitibit ion 011 Wednesday and Saturday aftarnooliN at 3 o'clock. Doors open ,at 2% o'clock. Drocrlptlro VW pamphlets M . this Askedeau rairtfaissaybe bad ar the door. Prieto 10 Gent* • , • ; Liberal arrangements mad* for fbe admission of schools,. - GREEN WDOD, • • • r, Amager and Proprietor. PcAtiol/le, May 2417 E. CARRICUES, ir!•esimuie, Pa., Is AGENT for the sale of.EVANS' a WATSON'S Philadelphia Jhaaaroetanal SALAMANDER SAFES, ' No. se solo "vane mrege, PhiludelPAia• “Tratti to Mighty, and Must Prevail.'” Report of the theseditce appointed to smudging! the burning %M hn* SVit at Rendang, dry Tth, 11157. Exastth. larch 4/A: • She undersigned, members of the • conunlttee, do respeetthily report, that we saw the two Babe originally -; agreed upon by Tess& & Herring " and Evans & WataraK placed aide by side Ina 'furnace, Hs: Tat We to use by the. Paymaster of the Phila delphia &Reading ileihoedCompany, In his °Dee at Reading, manufactured by barrels& War ring, end the sale in use by U. A. Lents, in his dose. manufact by Evans & Watson, andput In books and y aka • wet started al S o'clock, A. U., and kept, up until Slur of peen hickory, two cords dry oak end half chesnut top wood, were 'mildly consumed, the whola snider . the. sunertniendenoa at tho uthseribers, members of the committee. The Wes Iran then cooled .off with inter, after which they wen opened, and the books and papers taken out by the committee and rent to H. A. Lama's store for publle sutminotloo. after they were Ant examined sod marked by tbeusannittee. The books and paper taken from the min manunctured ' Edna A Watson were but slightly affected by theme tense hestorbiletione taken from {heads manniadared by Parcels A. Herring Were, In our judgment, damaged hilly fifteen per cent. more than than taken from Evans A Waleson eab. ' • • Ws believe the above to have been a fair and Impartial trial of the respective qualities of both sides. • - JAMEDPBI.IEII. • 'DANIEL 8. IIIINTER„ Having been absent during the burning, we fully led inside with the above statement of the couditkni of the papers and books taken out of the respective sans. • Cl. A. NICOLL& . I H. U. idIHILLNBERG, MILHOLIAND. ; The fbilowing named gentlemen; residents of Reading. 'and lsi vicinity fl,. 'who saw the above hats purchased 28 mares from' Alai t Watson since the burning - , up Li) 4, Hay 1-1857 : • ; . • :I O. APPliColla. 1 ; Lepold Hirai. 1 ; Imaeßniii. 1 ; Kir Ilatirtor, 1; W. ithat#4 # don, 1; Henry W. Itilasingel 2; Dr. Wm. Moore, 1: Solomon Rhoads,' t Lest L. Smit h{{{ 7; High t Craig, 1; Wm. Kira. 1: Kaufman & Baum; licTarUer, 1; Gemlike J. Eckert, ft,' J. H. & Illltstork, 1; Tara Hiller; 1"; James Jamison, I"; A. B. Warner, 1; Jacob dehmucker, 1 ; Wm. King, 1. V. 111.8ebollenberger, 1;. RA. Company, 1; 11. A. Lantitj 2; 1T1C../k P. P. ErmanbrOut, 1; Billmeyer, Podmer Cs.,2llltott. 1;J. P. Hcidegans. 1. ' • ' I 'EVANS A WATSON Have now on hand 300,000 youndi or the above USW, *MA they OAT fo r r . We on better terns than an)! other Nunn4faeturer In Pieited sates , nay 23.11 - MISCEL ANEOUS. MIMI:KUMIO,SITELDING,PLAIMMUMI,Ite THE subscriber announces to the public that be wilt continue to carry on the bnatj: nem of brlckmaking, bitildtng and plastering. In all Mal branches, as t usual. lie is reedy to contract for erecting; buildings complete, or will furnish the =aerials in his line to contractors, at the lowest rates, and will be happy to receive the patronage of the public. SAMUEL ADMAN. 15-dm Pattnille, February 7,n7 IikAKE ONANIPI.AIN IRON ORR. HIS celeb in rated Ure is used prci.;.. . pally, for Puddling and In Blast Furnaces. It hale, been used extenalvely tbryears past in Pittsburgh, Wheeling and other places Wait. It le also used eaten. steely in Troy and at most of the Iron establishments at the East. ~ The subscri r will contract to Fell this Ore delivered In Troy. No charge for engaging freight of same front there when requested. J. 0. WITH ERBEIL Pert Henry,Wites o.Thinty, New Pert. 17•2 w . Aim 25;17 TAYLOR'S COLOGNE.- EXTRAZT3 TOR TIM' HANDKERCHIEF, TRANSPARENP SOAPS. SAPONACYOUS /*HAVING COMPOUND. SIIA VINO CREAMS. • ' LADIES' TOILET SOAPS. A. 14101 variety. , For Saiollllloiefflieilt the Manufactory, . No. $7O - and 3St'North Ninth street, Philadelphia. 11. P. E W. C. TA Y 1414 Importerannd Perfumers. The ibore Bops and •Pirtninery pre for sale In Potts. Hfle; at • ISANNAW. Book mid Stationery Store. Jan tuu7 3;14 • Look liereqn ► YORK COUNTY FIRE' IN- A_ BIIRANCN COMPANY bas been In operatioe four Dears. and in that time du accumulated au earned rapt- Val of over $lOO,OOO. Its loom last year were only $1,870, Including all` expense, of liquidating the same. No assessinents have yet been made on premium • !torsi. • Who can names, Company that stands on better baste —or whose mterare mere reasonable. " A penny saved Is arigood as two earned." Enquire before you Insure. T. A.IIODPRBY, algent. Tremont, April 18,'67 16.43 t • A gEtt&°,llll, O g TiS'ellYsitamr:shod over the palate , bat: their energy, although wrap. I li up. le there, and tellt with giant force on the very yi fanudatkrn of disease: There are thoulands of suffer. era who *mild not wear their distempers If they knew 4 they could he eared for 25 eta. Try' Ayer's Plibi, and 14 you will know it. Purify the blood and disease will le starved out. 13 i • 1 Ckatue the system from Impurities and you are cured 'alread / 1 Take y. this hest of all Purgatives', and tkrofula, Insti -1 IIA gestkm„ Weakener, Headache, Backache, Sidewise, Jaurs ' dice, Rhenmatbun, deep ngements of the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels,. all derangements and all diseases which a purgative remedy an reach, fly betbre them like dark awe belomthe dim. IReader, If you are suffering Dom any - of the numerous complaints they cure—safer no more—te remedy. has been provided fo re you, and It to crimina l . to neglect It. That Ayer's Cherry Itetond, Is the best medicine kr a cough, Is known to the whole world, and that Ayer's Pills are the beet of all Pills, is known to Worm who ,' bare used them. . : Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER. Lowell, ]lasi., and saki by Druggists everywhere. April 4, '57 - .. 14.2 m - Health and litreastt mist ly follow its Use. BOERHAVEII HOLLAND =BITTERS " DYSPEPSIA, Theme of the .ICidneyei LIVER COMPLAIWT, . WEAKNESS OF ANY .K END, • FEVER AND AGUE, • • And Ms yazipus Mac-time coniistrarat upon A disordwad • • -- ININUOIL OR LIVES, finch it Indigestkm, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Palm, Heartburn, Lon of Appetite, Despondency, Curt elven/se, Blind and Bleeding Piles.. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and' Neuralgic Atfecttoos,lthsafn numerous la stanos decided cure e proved hlghlf.heotgalitl,lnd othersfs4 ed a This Is a purely vegetable compound, gurparell on strictly selsettec principles, after the mumerel the eels Muted Holland Professor, Beerhave. Beaumeof Retreat seeneas in most of the European States, its introduction info the Dotted States was Intended more otpeciallyfot those of our fatherland antlered her. and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with:real rue cese among them,l noir over It to the American public, knowing Malls truly wonderful medicinal virtues m ust learkunriedged It Is putfeularly recommended to those pasta whom constitutkuts may have been Impaired by tbit manna one nee of ardent spirlta,or other forms of dissipation.— Generally tustantaneou in effect, It Mull it way directly to the seat 011ie. thrilling and quickening every nerve, -raising up the drooping spirit, and in fact, ID fusing new health and vigor in the spasm. 11071011.4- Wh oever expects to in& In Ms a beverage will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spin iteCit will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, ponoord of . -stern tar remedial properties. Cautionl—The great popularly, of this delightful Aroma bag lodated many Imitations, which the pebile should guard against purchasing. lie not priena&d to buy anything else until you have given Bourhave's Rolland Bitter, fair trial. • One bottle will convince you how Infinitely Imperiar it le to all these hultetkme, Said at $l.OO per bottle i or sir bottle, tor gilt" bY the Bout Properness. • • • • BENJAMIN PAGE, JR* 1 0 0 4 Afaarfirchtring Pliermacesdists gad c ew4ts, • Pittelnang, Paw' Poi Bale • Pbiledelpida. by the adart• -41 2" 11 ne" of the *DmiliCr rri Mu) j°bi t. Also In street; A' &ne t t= b 2 d girrohn fan UMW, ay Ritter lamed/tr. by *Cat Potterille,,ToluitiV ant .11r.liptg; 111in-YrY I Inneralnk& /A. urns, ink in', Mil Haven, by Dr. I. • • CELLANEOI7S: --- LAD! BTANDS,... . • pbgA.teraili. P4iternts—=.liiht, yid Darabis. • Kaaba Mover Baskets, lust rece lie4 anll me male by _ , ' It. UAN'(AN. • • LEONARD,' FRY & CO:, Bankers i Omilegaia. flie l lieure• • - - TAJMQVA, , III:- . - • VOLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO Vend Otto tar ask on all the principal sidesin lin Union: Al " &On far sale on Scot land u 4 Wake. 4 • : • Jima' IW/A 34. ill lisi,somail JO Agent for A. A. sr t a LALleet zt iWi f ir .2 ll 4 =3 w a r i l t eriza strestafru Tort. Alt orders left at tbstoelee of James B▪ . Graaf. Eq., or at tax ittelaadoutols oda " C. '" ? ▪ timber:B,l6 L • . - p. g p AM cir toopti , ;). 4 • : of / t . i _ • - 0 Phila .:. p : ; ' enn ..• „,, . ti the Olden llono,a oniketion of me tile;— , S„ ' , .' d tnelderob of the dty and Itainliabl , out In osplArti, •• rings. New revised edition, pub.' tonfav r — 7 - I:internal. Sobleriptions re- D. DAMIAN'S --...' 50;000 ----. -- -- ' • ~_. and Stationery Store. ID At I) /8 .1 lib?) '4 - - rtc l ig , . aw-• ford, MASS.—Van tor sale 50,0 • • . seam sputa ou, kr :•' •• * inn 17es.; Akio 000 rein= tplAitiond 1 • wam 12at” 10,K0 !FHA - Ur. ou.Cifira the beat ci . 4TER O :,. D . • addressed iseabovii, will ha,* prompt attattkih: - Boston, Nareh 7, 67 r 1041. ICRIZI&IN_OLV. Nokia laM wattot7 MUM, Milton /trondurtberktad coasts, Pa. • . IHE l suirseribers are now prepared to. all as orders orders of Wheat, Ityw, Caro, Oats, Potatoes, ni Butter, Eggs, lord, if.,tbaS maybe sent to item. Ord oration and nonillion baton of Behaylltill enmity 'rota do well to gat their supplies of pain and' porn. pions arias, as we nn amply them at rine to lt to lheli advaraP' Bendy u°°i*".wotry. . - gittlun, lan* Et, '156 nannies an omPf rs el i al, °Ft no Silm% oof 2 doors Arirt& of art Esprit*. Offiefheoutro &root, : ' Portrait*, Pa.; • • uk rlLLsttictiv atten - dtoiliCollections B • onlrasted to &ere, nagoilato Business Paper, Loans; StoSks.abd all other securitiols. Kossra.,Taylor, "Brothers, Bankers, New York, Divas on Bolan Bank of London, Belfist Basking Company of Ireland, National Bank of Scotland; shoat the onto of .11Iners.enser & Taylor,Livarpoia, • ' Worm Taylor, Bruno & With. Scotland. • . llonstantli on load and ter sale &or soy assonal,froin Al upwards, In snots to wall purchasers: Three drifts in payable at sight, and are 'morns' one. it part of "inland, Ireland. Selland, and Wales. Dn. entreat Bank.Notesizehangod at the Notate'. load Warrants leught and sold. - f • Pounfikr, April 19.%6 1866 I.] 16. 41Z1 1701P0014 PIITIARILPMA ' 4 AND 13W Tozz .scasir the m s plendid Steamships' forming ore I6ni will MU I b NEW , YORK übb lows: • t - •Iv , • • • KANO4IIOO, Capt. Wylie, i 4 41prO, CITY 01( WASHINOTON, Jeffrey, Ist ilayi CITY. Of n Axons rue Petrie, 2116 " CITY Of, RALTINORIS„„ ' Isoltch, 11th June, and everyiktetturte TbrustUY. ' ' • Fri= I.M.RPOOL every alternate Wednesday. - Fare hom Kew York, Cabin $76, Third Clan $5O. ).Averpool„ Cabin $lO5, $B5 6.7lc,Th'd ame RETURN =KIM' available for dx Hutto by any Steamer of Cb• Liu. •• . ” r, Witt, $l4O 'fhirtCiaas, so. These Simmers are supplied with ha roved Water. 117.14 compartments, and carry_expetLoeed Burgeons Persona about proceeding to Europe. or wishing to send for their friends front the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all Information by applying to J. G. lisle, 16 Broadway, N.Y. Sabel & Corti:6,l7T Broadway, N. Y., or , I '3: H. 'RICHARDS, libienrrille. i bartilicalve by Ant Claw Sailing,Packets be. tween York and. Lirerpool. also Drafts' sold by the above. , [April 25, II 17.1 y CARD. THE 'UNPERSIGNED takes. 'Files- I sure in anitouneing to Dia tricants and the pulAle in genital. that be Ma purchased of Samuel C. Taylor, the entire stack of Mitts, Cape, Furs, and Gentlemen • furnishing guide contained in the store lately 'otanpled by biro. The above stook is lute otaitinetb.'seieeted Doti the Ter, best _Houses la tba cltleiof New. Sick and Phila. ainSerMlbe said at pries* perfectly - sathitkitory toldl persons that ma visit this . eigablialiMint. Rs. member thbfis the only establishment of the kind in Couhty,where Oeutleateu eke be tarnished with istioda tognal to any City Ward:Ube. by ,' • .EDWARD T. TAYIIIO, • ). Sueeemoe to SAMUSL C. WYLOH. •!; - City' Hot Slid Cap Store. t , P.S :Lille services of Mr. Ow. C. Licata,' h ere been se -enekt tb mitietintend th e-department he has so ably till ed ibr several years past. His make and -style of „Hats are altogether superior to any other make la this place duralility and wear. -Prices for bit make of. Hats are from $S AO to to s4'oo: In addition the 'bows, We lme to emuttant receipt of the new style Hata and Caps from snob Houses as the &Hawing: Sallender A Paha Oakthrd, Ceiba it Co., Lightfoot; Price, Patton A Co., and ,other Raises If desire& fp/amber .1 • US CITY HAT AND CAP STORM, ' • • I Confer Centre and Mahantango streets ' Pe A tvril e Jan. SI, s.tf T,NRCIIICiII IN SIX MINUTES. , AurttiOt Pat•ator•ana Vri.ozer. AB j r, : * XTRAORDINARY and 'aston st,bing imprOtrettient in Cream Framing will freeze IdINIITES. by a idniple and elegant application jar well•kalown principles predating "this desirable sod isurPrislig result. A.thild of lea JBBlll.lBlB manage it ....without, difficulty. THREE MEDALS awarded ',by the Maryland Itistltnta; mut Bird Clan Diploma of the Me tropolitaniffiethanits' Institute, attest the superiority of this inviir:alt others. . Asa further and coarincing proOf of the extellenee of this Ithemer, the undersigned would state, that THOU SANDS Isive.heen sold since" the Patent was tuned. " The Wee lud Increasing demand for this popular ar- Mete lodate the agents to remind dealers to forwar their 'orders early, and thereby present delay. 4 ' Orders by triall will meet with. prompSatteution. Annesed is a Hat of the retail pdeev of the Presser, far the co i llenhince of this e wanting a single one. RICO OF FREEZER—RETAIL: TwisQ $2 22: Thrue Quarts, $$ 25; Tour Quarts, a 25; SiS gnarls, $5 25; la Ina Quarts, $5 25; Pour*. Quarts, a 2.5; Twenty Quarts, al 23. P B. DANN-Alf, iSbierAgooffor Adesitee IkayikiLlostraty. N. D. 4 ts , can recommend the above article to be what it rep Meth • Several ladles who tried It last year. confirm ell that is stated above, and some have stated that theY*Al brume custards *e., in four Minutes. Pottsville, +Aril 4,n.7 ' 14- iolikirjrjamtos, . • ' -,, :Oa Street, Philadelphia. ' - i • :. a - et Sreit, Phlktelphle-j - ! mi. the !twilit; &ed. maramer of VCI I - I 1 WOV•ii I . - 1 ', ' ' . L "Gloves I - , 1. 0 Gleams 2, , . . Style ail . , t Ofmtren I GLOVES la Osinitm (new style Ant the Ladies;) • GLOVES Made by berm, who the bees in the. trade ig, GLOVES et Bro,-andgloves of Baena ; - GLOVES Q t Dooests,Curna and CURIUM; GLOVES f Wool and Silk and Cotton; GWVES f Buckskin, (a large lot 'n): ODOM for driving. Gloves for walking; ' • GLOVES Of White kid, fine Black Hoskin; GLOVES Imitation, which much resembles these ' GLOVES to be worn at the coming Ammublierr, GLOVES of latakin, (very Ane,) . • . GLOVES all sizes, of every kind; GLOVES to snit the young and old; . - GLOVES to keep out the Winter's eold; : - 'GLOVES in great numbers, In style very nice; ' GLOVES Web I'm wiling at a very low prier; • GLOVES, f mint them, be certain to mill At the City Rat Store and Gents' Furnishing Wall— Nest Door& Ms Patina& House, &etre et, Ptiaseitle r N. B.—.4rust received. a imall.lotof Ilunt's Patent En steeled Paper Collars, a nest &Melo for Gents. Gents' SIUWIA Shawl Pins, Ceshrdere Scarfs, Le. Dimeribin. A, '66 . 49. ;RING'S •i Safe si. unwed to sok Schuylkill county. ah them it Um My tettinere prices, it. Ma Pottaellia, where the list or- pylon an 'be ,On trial hire, proved Jr In protecting Books, Wei lira, to ang wan t the United Stator, offere4 at equally low m the report -,orthe end the .reeent trial . "Oh thei2ittg of -Tebroary all themembers of the films! 1 mitts* and to witness the dates end Books ant peponr, ': (pkad taltheetrand wers rfeell anseed thatl r*ht. The day IbUcrwlng.the pe bur n ) ng i took place, *D um M der the,siperlottedenee of' the Commit tn. Atter a Ittr and impartial burnlog tbr dye boars ill the Turnme of lamas. Yerrels elliamtng. the Safe of Ileum. Evans se' Watson wu fret dirimedythe Safe being oti: the Inside, and the cattiest, partially consumed. whllethe contents' .hi the Sever Messrs Yarrels g Bening wore in good .annlition.and no ft. Inside.". t, The Editor of the Berko and, MLA& Journal, to gether with fitly badness su ' re who attended the burn- tug of theihithe,toetir to the trath of the-above state. Mani. , I . • For good and reliable Estee at imanututurers' prim, : eel! on .1 . . - - . 11. lIJINNAN. , II Agent for Amer a A Harted's Safes . -P)thrril ir. M arc h 14th, '67 . 11. • - , . . LR lON VALLEY RAILROAD: u , 8-111 E R ARIZANGEMEN r of Pinenier. Trainer -Oommeneing WEDNEETtAT, May 6,,1 EpT. . i • '1 ' - Dims Vistas. - Leave Much Chunk at 7.35 - A. M. and 1.0 0 P. M. .., Elatington . ~.. 8.17 . ~. 1.40 61 " W 10611 1 , 011 ' . ha " 37 .... ..- - ' _ - Allobtora. 0.03 Redhlabens 935 " ' froonatisbnrg9.3s " }:as . 10.00 1 Np Troia,. • Ear on at 0.45 A. 1114 and 1.40:1'. R. Total:lssam- 0.15 " • to* ". Bet tehom . 925 o 5.15 0 . --"1 lour( r 9.40 o 531 estoacqux 333 Illatiogton 1045 " 6 4 11 " Aral. 51 - aurti Chunk 11.00 " 790 lloth Tral log toonoeitaf 31anob Mink anti tnans ruo. fling on the Mesidmr Railroad to Weal Wray and &over .1lios40.•room, 11Pninnanaburtylth trains ran- Moit o n taitsiNoelb Penney Prank Railroad. a Thrr morn itz Tr9la Own Rill om sect with trains oo lb* Delft. irroo, DoLsoire and Lackawansa tt Western Rollrooda to Sli•tidefil at* SOraotoo_ TboattoriVou Togo dm* la monad 'Mit the habil on tbsSolotorrOk Control Sat:Woad to Philadolpbto A Itar Tostr. )1 • , 1 TO oftorlooo, lir will monad 'on trains - on !be lkdoldoro Delaware Banged, from Sasutou and tiottblow • 1 • • i There 1 , 10 to but oat oattorretke totwooti EirsiMitiad )11111mSolobil ara.9- Of Nottb Ps 7,1 lkirb win by lii tbs montlog.. ROftl/2 , 11. gurgle, • nay 9, 67i•.19 4 avg. .IW, . . • . . - .?....2.0 ..::\ ..f..... . • - 11 , ,-;.0..: .•.`?'; .!`' •.:,--._-- - --,...- 4:-. ...- 4 ,..--_ _ .! By Tslegra# sad Yesterday'l - Tih New -Cone. ' It -will be ieseiet from the Mist on Aldfoltdaji The frooponon ountaito thu ¬ion of lltab, eotopttoo about 2001 ono. The Otoronnothip of Utah is oosettloi.. , • • :i Eligaei.• • `Vile (hien*r intisingenies bill. Matti en apptopehition to the ,Farsiots' High Hallool,i and to totablith Normal Schools. Ali Waste is Teas. At the l liew York trade is* of toss, the Suer irradee of young hysoliabow an drama of, four ' and Are cents per pound. Sheri' ere,' and hog. tilitiee in China are the ewes of this rapid 'ad- VIDOIL . Loos of 1.1111,0 Three men; natives of Lewis, Del, stained ht. A:Rowland, 0. W. Dorton end Beistelinee,iesee drowoed on Tharstiai, while endeavoring Se lote• cue the "crew 'at the schooner D. 0.-Foster, ashore off that place. • • DIMPOSIA AND DalitAITT Ctrana.—Tlmoodeve Frank, Esq., of lb* Pittsburg and etenheaelllo Rail Road Ofiloe, seys:—.-aFor year. I have bees % agt 4 irnilld from Dyspepsia. With a hope of re lief, I sesorte,l to many advertised remedlie, hat failed id oniving disbands. sought fo re mein trit4iorrilikianaiittinn - lbi happy streets of It upon the digesUre organs,- sod la restoring s rabid system ,' reams ma to renonnsend It addend,. to 1'11 . 3 , 0,401'g Irons Dopopsii.". 13mi - times among our cotemporaries of Wises: bane, Feranted sod Pittston. The Swanton. Herald add the Pittaton•Geserrellare joined farces and are carrying war into the camp or the Lu urns Unios. Indignant adjectives and vent through their colOmns with la derelinetl. ted to oaks even the Inkstands of the belligerents tremble with emotion.. Viry soothing, but pray subsidetefore the warm weather sets In, for the sake of your respective . J 1611411 - liletween ' rage .and heat,to:tnelt or explode, would be a dreadful fate—a - sad, warning t to surviving knight! of •th • And Henry pitched into bhq And him pitched. Into INK! Until the ground was strewud with bones, I Wet horrible to tie. f. Upon the condition's named in the law author tiling the sale of the Main Line of the Pettily • Works, it is understood without doubt, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will become the purchaser. The' people of Pennsylviuda have reason tacongratalate themselves on this fact, is by their sale our, expenditures will be , reduced nearly one million anomaly, to wit halt' a million of expenditures over the' recelptswill be saved; and nearly the MUM Vial will ltsr re. ceived in interast 'ois the purchasel money. The chnsequences of)this will be, that the State will get oat of. a business which it should have linquished twenty jeers ago, by which millions upon millions would have been saved to the pee- . pie of the Consmoawealth ; and 'Haat our taxes paid to the State will he reduced from 20 to A 0 per cent. William T. Morrison and Morris Long atrial', warmly advocated at Harrisburg the pas sage of,,the Sla t and merit the thanks of the seuxiif this State, notwithstanding the sbriekn of the political paper press, at being. compelled to seek hereaftrsome hopes{, or at !autumns other', moans of a livelihood. . . THAT'S Bo.—The Harrisburg Herald, edited by John J. Clyde, who is President of the Ametican State Council, and who was a- straight out Will more 'man last November, says :—"A few straight out Aniericans who,' for. To4llol[ll best known to themselves, disapprove of the union movement widish resulted in the nomination of David Wil mot for Goveinoi, have issued a call for an Amer-- .gan State Conventlim at Lancaster ou-the 25th of this month; There hasheen no response to the call, except in one or two cocotte's, the mass of the Americans deprecating the movement as one designed to distract and divide the Oppositipuip and give aid and comfort to the Democratie, anti- American, pro-slavery party. The Amertrann of the various counties were fully anti fairly repre sented in the State Convention—their delegates went there in gdod faith, 'prepared to abide the r e sult whatever ic might be—and casting aside ail personal preferences, the Americans. of the State generally, cordially endorse the action'of the Con vention end will give a hearty support to the nominees. The evidence of this may be found in the action of the State Council, and most of the,, abordlnate • Couriells,.. Manj , honest Ameri cane were misled last year, and made to play !second fiddle' to the Democratic party and their foreign Romish allies. They will be careful not lo_ makesimile... fats) mistake this year.. The ° tone and: temper of the American press throigh. out the State Wiliest*. that the Union movement is easnplete and perfect in alt its parts, .andclitit the Americans and Republicans, occupying the LIMO plait orm;and rallying under the same ben. nee, will presents solid front to the Romish and' . and• Slavery Battalions, and march onward to oer. 4ain victory. The right spirit is abroad, and all attempts to distract and-divide tbegpposition will prove abortive." • -4- PENNBYLVLILi LBOIBLATIRUL HARRISBURG, May 113.;--Seiwrs.—The Speaker prevented s communication from Mr. W. B. Murat, Superintendent of the- North Branch Canal,'statiog that various injury bad been Bono to the. Canal by diiods, which' it would *mire 00;000 to , repair. Mr. Straub, a bill to cieate an ew comity; to bo , called Anthracite county , out of Schujlkill county. A bill to aaihorize the little I Schuylkill Rail, road and Coal Company to horror Money,".,passed House.—A supplement to the act to Inoorpo rate.the Mine Hill and OoodSpring Railroad Coal Company, was, reported favorably. May lff...Saarays.---A bill inoreasing the sala ries of.. the Associate Judges, passed. The Sunbury and Erie Railed bill paned sec.', and reading. Ilousa.—A bill changing the name of the New . Castle Bank, and the time for the adjustment of its affairs to four mouths, passed. • May 20.—S6tefie.—The Committee of Confer ence on the Apportionment bill made a report, which was adopted—yeas 20, nays ll.' . A resolution to adjourn die on Friday morning next, at 11 o'clock, wait passed. Mr. Straub , read in place 2'1)01 to incorporate . the. Schuylkill County Mutual Saving Fund As. sociation. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad bill was passed finally, the section guaranteeing three million" dol-• lass on the part of the State having been struck f .out yesterday. llonast.—The bill to establish a general system. of. Normal Schools was passed finally. The Apportionment Bill was passed , by the fol lowing TOW: Yeas—Messrs. Abrams, Anderson, 'Augustine, Babcock, Deckhouse, Backus, Berk, Calhoun, Campbell; Chise, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Flusheld, Poster, Hatnel,Harper 11111, ifillegas, • `Hoffman otHerks, Hoffmaa of ilebanon, Icnbrie, Jacobsr Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Monier, Mangle, McCalmont, !Oboe head, Mamma, Musselman; Nichols, Nicholson, . Nannemacher, Penrose, Peter", Ramsey of York, Sloan, Smith of Cambria, Smith of Centre, Smith of_Luserne, Steavensen, Tolan, Vail, Viekerr, • Voeghly, Wagonseller, .Wlntrede, -Witherow, . Wright-56. . Nays—Menrs. Arthur, Ball, Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Carty, Byte!, Gibbon&y.• Hancock, Heins, Heistand, Hine, Titan, Kauff man, 'Knight, •Leisenring, Melllvain, Pearson, Pownall, Putkelir Rainey of Pbilada., Reamer, Reed,• Roberta;. Rupp, Struthers, Thorn, Van Voorhis', Walter, Warner, Wharton, Whilliston, .Yearsley, Zimmerman, Gets, Speaker-37. • The bill to_appropriate $50,000 to the Farmeri' ;High School in Centre emanty.psuuted finally. . The reablutiost passed by the Senate to adjourn eine die on Friday morning, next was concurred In. • Nay 2L—Sztramr.—A bill appropriating $30,- 000 for repairs of the Horse Race Dam on the North Branch' Canal, paned. Hoses.—The following bills passed finally :-- To authorise the Little Schuylkill Navigstlese and Coal Company to borrow money; to incorporate the Mine Hill Creek Railroad Company. The amendment.' made by lb. Semite to the Sunbury and Erie bill were concurred In: ebt parfiths. poitursviLtlC MARICZTS. . • (Wholesale Priced.) Wheat Flour, Dbl., ? $8 00 Dried Peaches, Psedt $4 00 ' 6001 do do a:woe& 200 ltjgiaut,bbl., bushel,' 71411 1 dOlDried Apples, par'42,3 23 , Rye,. do ii/I.llgo, dozen, • 13 , 9 Butter, per pones!, 23 co ra , do Shoulders, 10% ~ Oats. . do • 65 !isms, do 120 18 4taicee, do malt y g ee d. 42: Pl 1 Lard. aldOr. do- .. $ 6 60 14% 0 0 4 0 , di ~ d. • • a bo , 20 Salty PO e seek, 150 DaY,Por itoor POTTRYSItLIS P31.41# 17 , 0 El MARIEXTII. megiat a - races.) • , • • . iLotrie.—sindpia Flour sallatkaalld 50 toile 00 36bbL and Rye at'"? 60. xy• cut it bb eta. *Ana; and Coro Neal so do. " _ .._._ onAll4.—Wfit• Wh eat.... l . at SA di* ba... and Red at I t TA d o ., Rye ad dai Coes 84 dm, Oats 46 do. Mll4ll. , —Rost nib 8 1 14 lets. 110. 'Mitten It do. irod 12 de , .. Vora / 2 34 4 0 , so 11 to 12 do., Ha vie - Id to Id do., DokipLal4 do. , "PROVlSloNB.—Britter sells from 'Ai to "Al eta.* lb (21t141 16 do4Reavel6 eta. 16 dos. ' . stIOARSe-Cabo /1 de., Port Raoi 12Md0., "A" White' t 14 dd.,' Crusbed and Pulverised 16 di. ' 1181L—nalibut 13% eta." lb, Salmon )2 1 A do., Shad . 20 to al% eta. el ids* tielial% ids. a doz..; 'RUPP AND VY.OETAR ions 2 eta. lik bones • Salad 8 do.. Rhubarb lb do., Radishes 3' ea., AgParailue r llFyi do..lspinaela Wets. a peek, Tr union 375 , 1 a dos. ' • ZijiLEKEIL M MOUT= .111 THOMISONI, tbrscr Ctrs Pottnlllol.4 10, al t i Smi OF 41111 RAW.'" ...tar. of Plaster" Lime and Avbea fa a capital ofl* Ore andletatrear-price $4 pet tcated Plititar••bythe biresLl _.5 San Bap Colendalad Gegen oWale41$10;085 W t° 54 pikr Nat et Mos itioaphata et Urn& rralf Jest welted tad Ot sato tr . May 15, '57 • *.! iaJaia
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