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JAIME BELL United EWES Senator . from Heir Hampshire. is .ead. . tea furaitureof HOtel, Washiag. teal was sold auct,oa this week. gICNATOR BUTLER Ho l liday. His Bier I:=11 eom tortilla county—there te.Es;ion jail.„, 14011171AWPTOW ii 111 POI a Prisoner in Iy becoming one of the lu nacy in the Union. • TZNNESSE6 rapi get whont growing _ . . . wife o Tied! Scott and his two &mei tell, have been ernaoipated,by their owner. • Tas now cent is agreable substitute E, pretty coin—ivrtainly en Cr the old,' bulky coppers. Tna Gramem BA RORRIFEST Will come Of in Philadelphia about the middle of the coming month. • oriioned that hereafter the thirty-three members, and chTiOtate ie 1113 ap Eennte's will consist o the bosune of one bu. ple can now rest easy. The icted to strike the earth in mg from it. • COY'! &ragas pe comes which was pre end, is rapidly rece Tn -. steam frigatOdinnemota' has' sailed froth :Philadelphia for Chiba 'via: Norfolk. Mr. Reed the new minister join her ntliOrfolk. A '"Jusv suhjeCt.of Complaint is the meagraness of. the Nullity of thq Governor of Ahab. It it s2soo—a sum which might, be spent in 'reaching that Territory.-- TIIN RECREANT the lute Henri' Clay Congress by' the de trict In Kernultty.• Hon. !a.—Jamea B. Clay;. on of r has been nominated for oenita of theTAahland die t o has accepted the noinina. • Two Moulton.— be Nor Mon popula ion is estimated at one bitty red thousand sours i Utah, and two hundred t ousand in adjoining Statis and territorieettll ac mated by the will of Brig ham Young., ; ;. ere have arrived in this 0, 1843, up to the chile' of passengers. The greatest and more than doubled the Immicuusiok: l ' . T epuntry, ein C imA last , year, 3435 80 number came-in 1853 number in - 1858: 1 . • Or PENMYLVANyA.--Tho Edit°, which ,before the .23,575,000, will bey the vs. rind in the jbank bills, be thee reachlogian. aggregate BAAINO CAPITA banking capital of id, late Legislature was rious additions nuth increased $6,510,000 of $30,085,000. ho editor of the Boston roughly dissatisfied with the it his notion of Paradise haustible „coal mine; and motional to ears polite, • Poen Fatt.ow.— Courier became so tb weather last week, t was that of ..an in , a certain place, nay. lost all its terns a. FEMALE OPEhATO the trattad States, an its of ourowe State; 'graph oPerators;_aa. l a.—On many of tie lines in on wpm! within the Ihn omen are employed as tota -1 the remit has shown that r , potent for the duties they they entirely coH are 'expected to patio Tug citizens of Al . m, Illinois; held a meeting on the 18th inst., to 4ske ixieasures for erecting a monument to the melory of Rev. Elijah Parish .Lovejoy, who twentylyeare ago was murdered by a mob iii that city, because lie feltit his duty rie a Christiaii.Minbter to tench that Elaveholding was a sin against go, and humanity. Mr. Love- 'Lovejoy, Ie a Republican ,row Illinois. , joy's brother, Owen member of cohgress xce.—On Saturday last, in Philadelphia, John Coch -1 t • at, Was sentenced to the years, for perjury. At the Metter last, ho swore that of another person , of the n, belonged to him, and vote. There • are a large A RIGHTEOUS BEN tlie Criminal Confti ran, an Irish Demo., Penitentiary , for thiej general election, in . naturalizatmo paper' same name as his a thereby obtained hi ntraiber of other ens I lent voting, more tha jority last fall. anothdr penitentiary 5 in Philadelphia for fraudu n tho entire DemoOhatio ma ' II thee', cases are trie, ill have to be. built Ohce. Tne ACQUISITION Administration, is to hundred and twenty island—an advance Fiona.—The project of the offer Spain the', sum of one millions of dollars for the of twenty millions on life bring the richlionse;of the scheme through thti inter or, Auguste Belmont, now tint minister at the Hague, d to be transferred to the previoue offer—and Rothschild, into t , position of their par.t. tho United States . roil, but soon it is_ rum. Court of the Escurial very pretty scheme eentation in Congress - The movement is To the South Ilia may be to add'to tijeelareiy repro ' but we doubt 14 a /retie too premature. .—Ju , lgo Pea - risou of Har lot landlords wens bound to ns whO asked for it, so long !'t it made no ditforenco if mon of mistruitful appgar ' arded ; by the .. law as pla tibn of trarOlers, and their ; t to turn any away, no mat 'gh r:tham able to pay for their I I unor said this was clearly ..andir license would hero , e it'lian Imo. it ,that this . duty had not been Corn- LANDLORD'S DUTIE risburg, has decided t accommodate all pores as they bad room; th the applicant was ap e ance—ttivents were r ces for the accommod 'proprietors had notig ter whether they the lodging of not. Mt the-abject of the laisy, after be granted ',Ott I part of the. landlord' plod with, Mee , publishers of th .ught a libel pro • • same city. Some S. are not a. Flanagan and Sander Philadelphia<Newq hare-i talon apinirthe San oil ing of it joke that. Won- 1, oiling fun 2::'Theaula now the war to its' utroost ex- Will be serest nail ft asks w notice:of thei'proseen- eterminod to cnrr !Enity. No quarto .c. In concludin .tire , the San rays N— 'Now • do there Pp ttle of locoftiouim hi, .c,t Native ; Ameri fri hten us from our A erieau Party from 7. 1 ' merely that su WS f lute a 'tutu lon . wh i r they disgrace fro Sanderson, but pa, for which be h can have nu conneeti Lek ngciL" ..., _ 3 use DEX UNCIATIO' has tht courage to de verity, am conduct '0 tpoi, yut the four Mi . i mPrii 6 nment, and hu ; inv. On the very d eat committed, the .1, d enunciations on the to toll them, iii iii; ma of tile ‘iorlit's.scoin is It i a Welcome eigri;' that quarter hes the 6 ger , us spirit of 'tiff, who aro carried wally irerable tools— these lick- -those hunihuggoea of poor 1:ons think . that they can determinatron to save the . the "embraces of Damao. h contempiihlo beioge.may 1? aur un the Aaielleau soil .' What can you • expectl that ho should betray al s no love—with Which ha Jo and to . which he never The Lot; trilie gowrna 1 count; with Lunspering se -1 the . mob in.Ahat city, that Peraile negroes from 'their .g them station!, judge or y after the atrocious act lowa/ opens its Withering enzied populace, and dares , y words, that "the finger already pointed at, them." bit one paper, at least, in i very . id rebuke this day 14sness, and to warn those !with it, of the inevitable it (cads. It is time that stook higher ground in re-. I d dgaind t law, and instead avor with: the mob spirit deimutiC43 and defy it nirt jga , rt. to any caneider t i tied honor the bravery tit doll '.. • con (114CIFCC4 to vtlii c t the iltress in all qUarte to these outrage or F to curry that rules the hour, et "I OCClFintiP.llitllOUt tkose of duty. 11 rills Journal. .Stireter.e SOVEIIIIO hhe iketolleago '4Ntet ()dean§ /hit `huhthe Alisseuri arowi it, blip that th, ttsl . itt,4„ kork to the ~,„ find %let wore •ttitti, teeter, tr.—The IlichmondSourk, ,s, the Charleston Neoeury understands the purpose ramplict Will Vidiltoo,7llll, i'ses " r wlth.great vehemence Kansas Convention will Ipple. It is certainly true, 4'o/rarer, but it is equally portant, that the net uf unity whutf ter [or calling I'. ' Gin ' nuy canrentiim. Thatial to or wbicb ` ,bi7det the alleged 'principles of the not. it,:tnaarlrod *Ohs people. Mr. Buchanan enini,inte!ollei earn ieg the right of the people to decide the vexed ques tion when they reachedAhilidint.in_the progress Of their emancipation from:thso:invereign .. eoutrol of the , genera: government lOU:tailing a State d'onstitution. But din Ittoniiitor/Otitiof Southern policy spurn the doittbui With etoteMpt. They allege that it was not intindiatinliow the geo pille. to have anything to do withrnuMatter at any time. Popplar govensuient mut:: oNimatter rCigety bavi served their tam. *boy were , coun terfeit presentment; et RU, P 411112 AND-1101110311. • I . I Or Deaths in IfoirTorir . :laet week, 383. • jr4P.Dentlis in i3altimOre last weak, 108. NS-Deaths in Philadelphia- Tait !rook, 183. - j/Fit-The Hudson shad Gamine are ancenissful. Jar Mad dogs AS . annoying citizeni Philadelphia.a i f roan' corn fns made , iti'aPpearance in liiror Orleans. - Richards, paq., ot Readlug, ie convalescent. • _ _. • j ;Jr Emigrant' continue pent Into Kansas In large number's. , Air Strawberriel aro selling- in , Ilaltiinore at 25 cents per quart. .. i .1/81r•Tbalberg'a Ars! Concert In Bt.• Louis ? real lied two thousand dollars. r `There are one hundred thinuand Germans in the city of New York. ' jot- Gottachitik, the pianist, is ,dying 'in Cuba. His disease is consumption. 1 imir-Tbe house carpentereof Philadelphia WO on a strike for higher wages:. ' • :$217-Ales. Smith, the • Poet, of Ulasicciw , has Married Flora McDonald of ! pays. , • 2slll.•Patrick Lynch, editor of the' frisk Assert ,ean tiled in New York on Beadily. last. `The good OrdOr of society repaint three wheels—Breakfast, Dinner and':Slipper. • liair stones, nine inches in circumference; !fell a week since in Rinds County; Miss.. • Fol`Burton's Theatre, in Broadway, New York, .has been sold, and is to converted into stores. Air In Norfolk, peas are sellitig at $4 00 per bugle!, and strawberries at 20 cents per quart. Itgrahe New York Hotel proprietors contem plate increasing the pries of board. to, s3,a diy. 11;ifr-A man panted Hartalturncdied Newton Upper Falls,'Mass., lust week., from Os bite of a spider; • • " itar The Magdalena -- lay - red •• veeently errive4 st Liv. erPool, with two .millionti .of specie from' Mel bourne. , • • - le. ,011-There are now two • hundrd 'tnd filly patient" in the State Lunatic Mospital at Har risburg. . ' • I' ItiirThe Sugar Crop of 'Vermout this 'earls estitneted by the , Montpelier Wsitclusios at over 8300.t005. . JlMlrSignor. Guidi, the Well•known tenor and mutie teacher, has lost his voice by severe illness at,llChisag.3. 10 L - Ifflirkfloal train brakesoisti fell from a train of oars near Mehreville, • oti . SatUrdat last, and was tut to piew. I _ ; . par The Russian Grind DukelCuisstantenties is 30 yeara of age, and would he taken fitr an Ateerican anywhere. I opit-The lategeo. Steers, cif New York, left his family utterly • penniless, and a ;subscription for their behalf is suggested . • During the recent !session of he Penn sylvania , Legislatere — Governor ;. PpliOck Aigned 837 acis and 22 retolutions., . pir-In the north of Ireland, w l nges.of laborers are at the rate of: filhm A:612t0 Is. Bd. pet' diem, and for a pnir . okhorse Os. iiday.l Air Geprgin county:, Ohio', it in said, has 'pro- . duced 624000 pounds f maple sugar this season. Asbtabulcounty, 368, 00 pounds. • ' jiglTChirles I). Phill pe has. been ' fully com mitted in.heAter county, to answer_the charge of unirderingiJonathan C.. Bartholoz ew. o qiiftrAlairingo is the best stat e or man in On "Graf; and it!rary man is a worse an, in propor• tion' at tie is unfit for the tnarriod Letate. - jh.Tho high prices of provpions, ender a speculitive Mania, portends a financial crisis.— They must come down'. Labor commands :figirA Complimentary Testimonial to' Gaperal Sundt will take place. at the -National .Tialintre, , Philadelphia, on the eveititig .the sth of Jilin. IftirThe WashingfonTnion hni been induced, by the conteinplatlon of 1t70,000 itthaddebts, to adopt the each system of . conducting,anewipaper. .01"Pred. A. Talletadge has accepted the place of... Superintendent" of the. New, York Police, under the appointment of the new Commission, ore." • -,plif-The first shipments of Retail front Kan sas crrived at St. Louis on the 1I th inst., from Leaenworth . , In the vicinity of which it was raisbd. 'JA number of gambling houses have been broken up in Chicago by'the Mayor of that city, and 'a number of:Chicago gamblers. !Mitt loft for Stl Paul. THE 'COA.L.TRADE. .r=l Pottsville,' May 30, 3857. The• quantity sent by' Railroad this week is 42;662 09—by Canal 83,562 - 16. 7 f0r .the week 76,245 05 toils., Total by Railroad 739,274 04 against 794,248 17 tone—Do. by. Canal 244,263 04 against 248,462 09 tons to same period last year. The quanta.) sent [coin this regien during the week is greater then we anticipatediby 6 or B,oop tone—but it is A I M short of theishipinents for the corresponding wtift list year 7,8261i0i15. The trade Gni SeAnthraelte kiigigua sending Coal to tido, foots up Al follows for the week : , ' , Wide. Thlal. BCocnin.L—R. 11., 42,682 739,274 Canal, 33,663 244.263 Lvuan—lt. 114, 9,033 149,377 114,000 • Canal, 17,152 7 5,566 62,513 Scranton South, 7,906 110,074 -110,074 Penok. Coal Co., 17,265 23,250 , Del, & Ilndson Co., 11,672 80,433 1 139,573 3380,774 224,074 237,178 137,178 I Increase so for thls year, tow; • 86,890. The Increase up to last week was, 108,670 tons. 86.89,6 - " Inennue now, Loss during the week,. 21,774 We eall particular attention' of both consumers and dealers to the present stale of the trade. It is our duty to keep them posted—and if prices should runup very big': towards Fall and' next Winter, we are deterinieed that the reeponsibility of : a short supply'shall not rest on the; producers. Coal is selling as low. now s'in.it has' sold within the list ten rears—we can end . are minion's to stipptimore than there is o-demand for at pres entr-but many consumers are o.ncierraerroneous impression : that Coal must !till be loer, because iewas so,promised po' paper by Spoeulating Coal companies, who had stock to 1 511. '1 But we now put it on . record, that Coal cannot, and never will be fold egain. as a botemese, at leas thin present prices. it advance In price from 10 •to 20 centa per ton on tioard at the ship: ping points in July and Angest, and from 10 to 20 cents more at these points lin October, if not sooner., Those are - the promUlgatoti rates—and ,all the'companies will adhere to them—except so far as a further advance is concerned—they will not be lowered under any cireetnstinees—beconse if .they sell for lesi, they are bound by their terms to make .a reduction' on the whole supply for the year. That will not bo done y his yeor. There ere - other reasons. why. Coal-will never again lie sold lOwer than it , new is r They bre simply these :—The investments have , never paid those who worked them, unless, they" made a lucky bit, in procuring a very good ;vein. And the great' bubbles that have been blown up to such an enormous extent lin all the new re.' gions in the progress of °peeing; by the Organi sation of Coal' Mining Companies to ley -Coal cheap, (the grenieit hutubage of the 'day,) and thus,dispose of lands at enormous profits, by pm. mining co,r unusually lowon.paper. in order to induce manufacturers to !take hold ef•the stock, and !pre money on their fuel, have all exploded 'with tremendous force, scattering' the killed and wounded in every direction.l Therefore, there are no new Anthracite Itegione green ; dome two are becorniag wake, and as "burnt children always dread 'the Grit," and the ppentors here have generally come to, theeenclu sioohat Ms better to play than to work without, pa?,' the helicon hereafter will bo conducted on different principles—and Coal will not be given away any longer at loss than the :coati of prodoe lion and besides, no reasonable coosnmer would 1 cep eta. W. make these remarks to remove any ' crro eons impressions. that may exist in the minds of consumers that Coal willbelawerthis year. Wo would also suggest to all; those residing in our - titles on the seabeird : who have morns, to commence laying i.i their Wintery stock of Coal' at once. They will save the difference in Inter est, between the prices nesrand next fall—and'. hitaides r they will aid in proeuring a supply of } it4i.in market for their mere. destitute neighbors , istW'more reasonable rate in Winter: This is '11 : 'Special of charity that ran be practiced by all 1 these who have means, without draining; on Their jpul-ses t 'and without any disativatitagarwhaterer to themselves. •By so doing, they will secure a: greater supply of Coal in the market iii4the early art of the easson, when it Fan 'heft:misted, and part the high . prices always attendant en ?lijiyrOT Coal in the Portion of; the. season., • It is iho-interest of the prothartri, carriers and also the eon/nitwits, that the market should be kept as regular as possible, so as to at alt un natural tloctuations,' whlch disarranges every thing cermet:teal with the trade l and the nes: operationS of the heavy menufaeturers_and eonsumers: All we ask Isla regular business st fair remunerative rates ter the capital invested, ankth these producers - t . tre deters:Slued 6 have ticreafier. Tho beery 'Spouses of 'preparing new I collieries with - eteam 'breakers, •ke.i ingather with Air unprilegtive ..ebersiter of this species of property for a few years peat, huS checked the! starting .of Many new collieries in the .uid I .ns, emi t Ist the; nearer Regiens they will to recover from the effects of aztersivr• tion;' . Which generally 'Juts several rant. they Will-progress vary rapidly la the pro !, n of Coil. All then indications point to the rade being $ paying business hereafter, au * orgauiration'matured and now curled out vantagetinsly and saeoeutelly by ldr. John Ir. W. know ithas been the IMP of g the blade from otter ruin in this Region, at:ed to the operators (rein 10 to 1$ ante n more tharr thei otherwise would bays re for their Coal. Ibast given away on the North Broach • Peausylvania Camel, which will cheek the" Trade by that avenue North fors piriod af robe or two months. The Wide from Wilkes. down the river, we understand, is also dull is season of the year. of t Coal six bar for ' - -. from ?la =Oar autisztlui - WTILATIOW of COAL JIINZI, AND' UNDEROROUND.WORKS. .. . ~ . liro•,3• . 1 1.0010111111104 7 . 7. Will, it Is hoped: bet gunk ;with more caution and j dement in this country than they sometimes are In En laud. We sa• bothAbieWpractiord in the few shaft whickbare ahriady beenmanklA thisiConnty. Amoal these we may menden thi shaft mink by ii. W. Meal njs, Erg., to the Mainmoth Vein in the town of St. Ir. More we and that the simple tell tale open& tion Of hoeing was most seasonably pat in prastice, and ft ice. die most Ample and the most satisfactory means i l ead that be used to prove this exlstenur and exact posi tion thp WM veins In this Region. It always ought to be to where the oilstone, of Coal Veins is doe al; previous to the cotimeneement of sinking a dm 1 Ra we mastreturn to the Lanetukire Coal Yield from wh we have strayed. and transfix our task from the g and Resits, to the wattinp at the.Ceel'udnes: It the general practise after a shaft has been. seek to a rkabletioal vein, to commence the Nil:ming drifts, or "d h ead levels." and drive them In opposite:direc tions fro m seek aide of the Shaft.'Th ose drifts are d insuirsand continued to the boundaries of the p ,f, - or to tome of the principal nets which some es stand as the boundery of a Coal mine. • The drifts are also very slightly Inclined, In ,order that the load w agons may be easily brought , from their . Acts to tb sha ft . Then the empty wagons asoendlng, will need my IlUle s form to draw them towards the him of the _la Thre delft. lesdhlk directly r . to the shalt 11 ed the • 4 nutin levels" or { "dip heid levels." We all them;ths principal whining drifts, which will wing. t t i, our own system of nomenclature, in we hare only named' two systems or epantrig , They are the winning dri ft s which are driven cross the inclination of the vein, and by which a .f Coal is worked oat on the' die of each drift by 1r of' winning drifts, and the' exploring drifts _ - - aye , mfat ad,bo cable. drilla, level panel eacb ars Arissio up - the ingint of Maseru, tioi r i which of pairs, or sets of _ winning drifts, are set' elf at . . ~ • 414 and at regular tntinv - als of apace. By ad. thus teeter own system we avoid several local which are used In the Farkas mining districts, roductlon of whkh. would only 'serve to confuse na description for very often the same Minn 1s• to • number 4 . dlitt!rept things and object!, end Sight halo. tacos tbe I. a gen appll a . .iln ' thing or an object is desigo4l by a - timber of term. whieb are too often hotrod . by writers on these, subjects.; Bat there are several terms wed in minin , 'perhaps improper ones, which Cannot altogethe r . be ar Wed, or:: the miner would not understand the meant of weir terms used in,thelr pieties, If even they:; Ji g were ors proper. • . : l l_ ' - At short distanetfroor either of the Safts. a pair of e: le tet drifts are set off froM the principal winning. drifts nd driven up tb• incline of the vein. ,'They ars. continued witiOill pewit/lei speed to the bouudery on the rise of the property , or to. the .dhsigned bounds of the Colliery., The first pair et 'exploring drills are the print al oues,ttl pairs of whirling/bine are set off at right *ogles trom these and piriliel to_, principal winning drifts, and continued to the bounlieries hying ` away tram mett side of the exploring; drifts., The silso time apart ot ithese winning drifts ',from sixty to one huudr-d yards, rhieh d,rides the Mild Coal lute a num ber of panels ot, this breadth. and of' a hugth equal to the distance the winning drills are- driven before they meet the boundaries laying in the direction they are When, ; • Wh n the distance _to the side bounderles is very great, tis soimes necessary to drive two or three ! mil pair o ' , exploring drifts, at convenient .distances apart, to fee Hato the.` conveying of the Coal to the shaft. and the. • ntilattme of the workings ot the mine. These so drifts are not so much;depended up on as • Atrpal ones, and they, are not always mu tton the alma distance, or unfit the boundaries.— , Their ;principal use as to shorten the wagon weds and. air coteries by conveying the Coal from a number of the winulbc drifts Owe the plane to the principal !Inning drifts, thus dispensing with wagon roads; being laid the entire length o; each wagon road thife*.The air courses • ar• shirteneti by the air returning to 'these auxiliary exploring With by whith• it is .canted through the paneit to the - next pair of winding drifts on the rise, ; where in eke& of no auxiliary exploring drifts having been iriven, the air would berth, enter by one of the' principal winning drifts, and .travel ;perhaps several hued ed yards to its fire, return back by: the other ac cormi. ruing drift, the lame distance. or until It met the print pal emilosing drifts by which it would ascend and be ca ledalteraitely•into every,pair •of winning drifts n in th mine, which would increase the length of,the.alf con to several lIIIIiii., Th m ine is first opened by . the exploring and win ning fie, or those drifts are driven to their tannins lions' ri)re theiprincletf anatintfonn are began,' or the working out of; the pafiele iornmenced. As it is the usualicustom in the working of the 'Lancashire Collie ries tbegin the brace on the rise of the property, the mph) nit drifts ; and the hioltitst pair of winning drifts. are fo warded with all possible speed to their terminus; I three shifts of miners being employed in the twenty four ours; but the drifts being narrow, only one miner is em ?toye d in Bach drift at one time. The average rate of progressing with, the drifttis about four and one half yards per day o twenty fear hours, which is the work for tb ree miners to peribrin in stiffs of eight hours each. At this rate of progression it would require a space of two Years after the shafts had been • sunk to work the mine to any profitable account, allowing the dietetical to ' b e p weeded ,with, the principal exploring drifts„to • gather wittrthe;highest and most remote pair of win ning drute ro be 2,940 yards, which may be considered to bathe hound* of Odium , : said Colliery-- Is is neve d i4expeiled liy Colliery owners that the driving of ,the ft/mill attended withsoy profit, and if the Coal ',WA is worked out from the'drifts yields as much as will defray underground expenses it Is considered satishilory. I • .! ' 1 - ' [To be Cbatinued.l law YORK IVOAL MARIorf, May 2S, 107.-- The inquiry for domestic einee this day week has • Leen moderate' r The return],of mild and more seas noble weather has chocked its emirumption, but a have no change to make in our quotations for uthracite. , The nrriyals have been fair, bike they are ' till considerably below' those of last i r year, and we find our stock in yard. quite ant of propprtion to the growing wants •of the city. It . _ is, hbwever hoped that the new facilities for get ting it to market may make good the apprebind ed d ficiency. IWe notice large sales by the ear., $ 95, (4) $4. 85, and- by retail from yard ' 25, ®ss 50 for email - and large size Peach •ard, &c . IForeigu is . very quiet, and prices ivorpool 9rrel and Cannel are nominal, with hderiable accumulation in stock. 1 Boston Coal Market.: • • Corrected teekly from the Boston Courieg ere have been cargo sales of coarse Sydzieiatl7 25 Piston at $7 10'@, 7 30 Vi mine cbaldron, cash. A CO tons English Coaxal sold at $ll VI children, Inc. • Dec. 41,974 4,199 woottei ylklll, wh I do red do huo gh, lung), wanna, =an el, - war to tine Wel b, • becloud, cm do flco do coa 13ydney, comae, Pic coarse, • d due , - :Leti I.Lae ammo, lug ••ti and Seim Job 's Lnmp, (St Prepiared while • I Freight.; from I New Y ork, Wes Chester, • 11l ham, • - W Ington, • -1 1 1w 3a lo, - i • Cam , F ab Hipped ~ New . New Havers, ~ E. C Adze, . ...._. • liebuylU Qzniity. ore , wee ending on • ' ' RAILROAD. . CANAL. anon, 12,671 10 10.198 01 1110. 2,979 17 . . 1,026 00 Iklll llaven, 19,018 13 19,610 15 • tit, 1 - .1,180 06 000 00 llnfoo, • ' 6,832. 03) 1,828 00 Port Pot Bth Ao. Port for the work, bj nallroad'ln 1857, Canal by Canal And Railroad. its to ume period last year . WALK, TOTAL, 41.136 00 794,248 17 115,933 00 241,402 09 In 1867, sofar, Illokuylkli I Coigne. Tilt Herring Is the plant the.ll erent Railroads' a :kb ocklltig on Thursday evenlo till I ands4lavest BLit. 4irbon Ikill Valley 4 !' IrtAburbon eek • • " • *hal/kilt " • Millalt. c delloy MIII C LIM( ... . s of Tell and 4 Transpertation on . , I.UL 11.011 D TOIL TIM Pi WRIT. ' .; Prom Fro! Prom . Prom AlLC'arbms. 8. ffrotm. Pi. elitelop ...4 üburn, t ni m i nd , '4l $0 $1 71 $1 66 - SI 00 To I' flad'a., I AO I 75 . 1 66 110 Spri 111110,_ '166 160 . 166 1,40 11.*ad g, :1 10 ' i 03_ 105 ' . 1 , 05 , Rat a of Toll by Canal for.tbe present. vas It auton. Rt. &Amu 5.. Mims. 17. Cria6m. Ilad'a., 06 '64 .'• 62 i 10 i ; 31111 s, 60 . ~. 60 67 . .50 uwu. 65 :. St • 32 • 413 Antes 3 8 .37 BS 31 of I/relight by °small Fria Pt . art Mt. a , • 171 ...c1 - 3 , . Haven. PLC7ialon., . York; ISO '''..: •7O ilatra., . SO ___l 76 • , 70 - ' tea of Tell avid Trumsporltilleas • ' os ens LaitiMlß IPALLIIIT eat kOMP. Ma ch .- Chunk to Trenton, * • -' 1* 200 do Elisebettsport. - • - do Morris Cartel Basin at Phillipeburg, 1 00 • Tot on Monts gime! to Jetted , Mr 75 eenta—Freight 83 ej s. On Coal, reshipped' at ,Tertiey City the toll is only mute. _ - • • 1 r „- i ToLl and Freight from Wllkeshuv:e, White Ilaveit t port, Pebn Haien and Mauch Chunk to Bristol . : • Wlltuva. RA, L'. aim'. 0.040.1. Tao. it rn r 3 .;, V‘Vi i ii. HAT' en° it:l, • 30 , $ 119 Wek port, (toll,) . 64 .30 ' Sl do (height,) ,•.• . 109 eun liana, (toll,) 1 61 30 i 51 do 6o (fealgitt,) i 05 Itch Chunk, NM) -:-L1 . 30. - 31. do • , di I (freight.) , el t from klanallithilank to N. York, I $8 for the line passing over the Wlikeeterre R.lload. f tide. pip; 30 inabod of 33 cents toll and freight Wilk • WWI; From From From From Foie Prom Fralg mucia—rza TON 8r MOO PoMae. ' . . .550 59 $6 75 . 75 • - 4g> 800 (9 625 • . ~v, 625 40 660 . . .• . 660 676 cia-rez TON Or 24:009 POUNDS. • - • .414 06 @ . . '-•10 - 00 , • 6-0 - - - • 10 00 1 50 ¢g - ,• 9 00 .700 - - @ ••7 60 00 f 750 7 60 - 700. Ti" 1111 mp, buylkli t l) I ,nd red Mil, - GRAPH. /*DAT, O :O'CLOCK. P.li St Johns; - • 200 Saco, po • • - • • 100 Eastrt • 1 IV Charleston,; • 1 60 Tro, • - - • 1W) Frod y irickalnirg, •• 125 IFewich, • . • 195 Norfolk, - • - 100 'Haverhill,. , 2 40 Neestbaryport,' -- 185 11, Coal Trade for 1937. oso! by Railroad and (Wool, for the 'hnridsi evening but 42,68400 83,6G216 42,682 00 kma, 76,20 05 789,274 04 244,.'.H8 04 tons. 053,637 O$ 64,071 00 1,042,711 03 963,637 08 . tons,. 69,173 18 itailreads..llls7: ty of Cost transportedovas ylkillOnntbfor t Ise weak last g irgrx. I TOTAL. , 32.7118 18' 41130504 17 • 4,811 17 62,024 17 6,180 05 94.001 13: Jura 10 isfiark 16 11,941 07 '170.702 IT 7,856 14 . 110,840 10 Auld Tiradelan Por the inch finding on la • Lehigh Coal A.; toihrop aid others, Spring Mountain Mines, East Sugar Lod do Coleraine do ; StaSord do - • N. York and Lehigh Coal Co., - Gerinan Penna. Col Co.i. South Spring Monutain Cod,- North Spring lia . - Diaarond C"nnell Ridge, Rock Mountain OW WHitiederro Coll CID+ _ Total, •:* - I.ebiala 'lralle l y R. E. _ Week eadlogßatauday lut Mountaltalfirtet, Mot Sugar Lost 4 ,48, - N. York Leldike 7 Tdo . Comodl Ridge do • German Penn*; _ do 0 Coleraine* Stallard do Moltke k Debayea (do • Ilastatoo 0 !do 3. B. McCreary 11 . k Ct„ • ' For the ir!it4r p , gtitpoents to mai ihttiati laM Sy Ros 4 I - 1 • I BY Cm*. ' loeimpe la pin,' lEEE Coal Trade. tbr 2 857 d 'during thiimonth at ApollBs7i. omit 'TOTAL. • 12,004 13 14,1137 OY 9.171 11 •A‘ls4 111 Union Canal' eiratara °Lykes's* Valley Coal 'Frode t • ilyifitigt valley Ooriico; n,42 -‘- Short laleuss ?ni • s , lt • - 4071 t 244 • 112,413 Freight and toll m flea Millersburg to Baltimore, $2 10' " " Mene_ " • 210 If ears aredetal id Sillsorint , Altai *Meal, the rates are 12cents th4ditkoosi to the above. •1• , . ; - Coal'Trade Air last meek ' illeranto 814Pgaents foe • ilium • I 6.111 01' ;;905, 18 048 19 176,104 Jo. Deliniare Heron Cies Coat Trade. • wine. I TOTAL 11,672 I 17 .17,032 8043 Last year, Decrease th M=E -Coal Trade tor 1857. - TOTAL. 1,41T6 19,19': Ob Per the week, Broad T Coal Trade 7br 1857. Vorh. week, 113 Pe liata, ii EAPA ki Cab Tr a de: • :- Rill , -TOTAL For the lit yise ~! , , 17,1210 00 • j 25,249 15 Last year,' . , - 27,310 10 1 - Daernamo'so fer, MU year, ! 2,091 00 •rlrd C 054,1 Trade, 1 6137. • . • RUM. TOrAIL. wee 12,2512 • 200,447., 18.843 . j 163xe In ISINI, so far, i Cum, For the I ut year, Eit4ocimas, AND OTHERSCHUYLKILL CO STCCHS rEkILT 111PiON b - DriN lIAMEI4B-:'- • - - Ratlibaiii i '. Philadelphia; Reading a Pottsville .I Aline 11l I and SchisylklU Haven • - Mount Cirbon - -1 -, - - - - • • Mount CarbM3 ant Port Carbon - - Mill Creek } - ..; . . ..... . Sthoylklll Valley 1- - - . - - • . Lorberry Creek- - - - - - - - Canals t Schuylkill Nisvipt on ' 0 • " - 'Union Canal - ..preferre d .... - . . _ , ' " preferred. • De•s• —• ~ L& Ilinl'n dosil A Transportaru Co.'s fialtlioad A, CealCospaiatess Little &hid!: Navi li U . R. & Coal Co.. ' Lehigh Coal I .Nav don Co. - liesleton Coal Co. - - - - • • .• 1104 Mountain I .- - . Co.. Pennsylvania Coal &R. R.Co. - • - Dauphin Coal AR. R. Co. - - - - Likens Valhi) , Con Co.. Beaver Meadows Chal & R. R. Co. Lykena Valley Railroad & Coal Co.. - Coal Colopastes 1 Forest imfirrivementpo _- - Mirth American Co .; preferred • ', :.° "1 ".R Common ', • Delaware Coal Co. f - - . . • Cumberland Coal Co. - . • - - = NeW Creek Coal - -%.- - • Co.. Pliseellaneous s , • Miner... Bank •o,- • - - —. Harmers' Bank - - - - - - • - Pottrilllef /as Co. = .... - . - Pottsville Water do. _ - -- - .ti-.TM Meek et ell'Ondikwapasdes the above list when tarnished by , publiattkiti, . ' NEW ADVERT'MENTS ASSIGNEE'S' SALE. ~. or T HE sUbsCribet will expose to public gaie,oi Saturday, the 6th day of June next. at 10 wit, A. 111, at the farm late of WM. G. JOHNSON, In Norwegian township, Arming implements, musteting of plivie, humus, cultivator, wagon, rake'. Le. J. M. WETHEItILL, Atrigrice Ay W. 0./ohiaeciin Hay 30, '67 I • 1 1 • '22-2t BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, 40: Tilt g.ubseriber begs leave to Inforti , j_ his c ri and the community at large that he has Jost ret oed from the city - altb a titio collect of Machu it his line, oon: . .1. 711011 i '. loom ngkt` • , . , - ' :111:"Tii .... i l l 7 7 :C1 0 .16 4 i l E: i n ' p l ata, ' j ! PUMPS, Ate., • , of ; ll descrhitione; for ladies, gentlemen and children. An elegant article lot Misses' and ebildrend buttoned gaiters, annetblnginew In the latest ityle. .. _ rt7k, -,- • ..0 oeen appointed Agent tar the de Of the Pitrielarel - Stone Water- Drainage Pipe. This pipe ranges in she from 2 -inches up to )2 inches in calibre,' and will bear . a pre* sure of from le to 100 het di of, wateri ix as easily laid as iron pipe..l-rron, riection elm be inade at amy Rndestnactible—erill last forever—ln tact more dune big than iron pipaberauee iti.doee not rant--and is .1 forded at theildlowing rates at our store, Pottsville, or can bi sent direct. to points where Rill Roads run from Philadelphia 'ladies* 'quantities are required. Freight deducted frona r these prices and parties receiving the Pipes pay Freight.. 2 huh Oyu; - . • 3 " {'K y - • r • If tests pot foot. •.• 18 „ I-! NS , . 6 8 n • a—f• 47, : as _ 9- a a • '.l •67 t." 10 . 1‘ • , • •1•67 - "` These are the &Sapid end tenet diuwhie plies that OM 1* obtained for conveying water. We believe they can be laid even deeper than wooden, pipes, and Are only about halt the price of iron and -lead pipe*. Call and em them at lb! store of I it. BANNSN. ' • • e 11peal t ehtsafildrrers. • I , ottaville, Ma . y 143,17 . • 21. . LIST OF LETTERS RREMAINING in the POTTSVILLE POST 0111fICII, May Mtn., 1857: ' A. ' Yields lElizabeth Maladies Ann Adams S 0 • Yarling David 0. Mc Connell Mary T Allen John ship Diluter Christian Malice Mary • * Hatcher Mrs Ana McConnell Mary BainesJoaeph ship ; Li MOllhunan Mesh Brannan James tiny William McDonald Jaise sh Bnekly John . 1 Garrett- William McDaniel Thosari- Beecher J Gorman Thos 2 son Bachman lame Good Solomon , licclean.Williant Brown James shipOirard Proiesaor X Bolls J I , ' , Gilligan Michael Nagle Elisabeth Bowman John Gilroy Mn Marg't Nicholos Emily Booth Jonathan . Onitehead John Nugard Joe Barudt John Clordon James Nolan Michael Alp, Banton Marthal H " 0 Byines Michael Haas William Olt Catherine Breuer Michael Hoo tee Famnel tined John ship .1 Boyle Peter } Hawkins Nichol Oldknown JII Brennan Thou Hazel Mr O'Boyle Michael ah Booth Wm Hourly Jamas: O'Shea Timothy Brodington A Him John BioUn A K Hammel J. •'. Petaroon Lash Bainbridge II B shlbluard Joseph Pryor John Becker Beni 3 Healy John ship' Parton J P Bowen Club ship Hopp John . Pilchard John Buries Catharine .1111111 mm ' R Barr Chas , Hart Henry Rutikle Wm • Bruin Davis . Harman Harriet Ratcliffe Johnston Bruner Ethr Har, ban Edw. Mahal Michael f Brownville Geo ~ Kenny Daniel Roach Miry.; Boyer W - 'flatboat Ann rilsßelley Mrs - Bra 4 a 0 eo nods lira Ann Reed LB - Cles, 0 i I Deem Lewis Basler Deb hidings Thomas 2 Rees Jonathan Brian Hector .1 I v? Roeder G C 1 Jones Gwenny Redding J 0 gory Catharine . Jenkins John ItspeeJas Cohnare Charles Jones Margaret. Recker 00 Chadwick Ml.,s Jones U B Rommel IlassaCo iti Canoall ?radio i -CR " ROM Wm Cole Jacob Koch et Schaeffer Rooney Wm ship goody Jno B 3 Kurtz Mt ship Rem Thou Clough John Kelly Thomas _ Hobert Corby Miss Jo'eKelner Samoa Smith Robert Corby Mrs_ ' Kite Pat Suntan Peter " Cairo,' Mary 1 Krebs John , ~. Savage Patrick ah . Connors Michael . Hultman Judi Smith Mary A (Wain Mrs Muykally Edward Schoneltzer John ship -Kali Charles Ripely Jit Calhoun Missrintb 1 r. Shawn Jae V Co=bt ship Leahy William r. 4 Sherwin Jt. 2 - Oo lioisittlouhrlg Wm 0 Sterling Jim ship ' : Unnillyn LocluselSteel Dad canniag Mrs - ' -ship jip '"-- Buutaler Chas Omuta Amandi Lynch Phil 11.- I D Lucas John 1. Thai? Sumba " ..Daffy Hannah . Loelway Jane i . TurnerTboams Ilann'hLeib Elmira it Talton Thomu Mob ler also 1 Lewis David ship Thornburg Sol II Juana 1 Lippincott Amos ?mutts Patrick i liil,John ', Malminay Nati Tredgua John -Dart touvlohn If , Moos Maud Thomas Jamb Davis, Mn ' Ridden Henry Trout Jan Deane pottiek Mafioso Hannah Mansion Henry Deatnes Miss Sus'allurty-lienty-- , Tomay Honors R • 31`lloy John Thompson li A 0 Evans J ism • Menhier J, • ?bons ts' Be, I) C. Kills Malibu Miselle John ship - I /Nth Ja. it linenr Lewis Tram" Dennis ship Tinian 1W : s inner Miry 2* Turner Joa ship JrDonna lan . Ibulenfort Ann Thumou Marg sh kabala" Mesa ; Millar Imams - ,Tyktr Ik-,.. , .._ • Erwin Albert 4. Miller Sallie I) . _. : W . ilagleblAntou ' ItanniOn Pitt ship Wirt Jobs , Martin Jobs ship Wagner Jim • lbuit Wm I Pie ' Wail Jobb __- • Taw Thos. ablp Mcilvide Alas . Wilderundeb .Cleas, Taw Toad P 2 McGovern WOUraymns' , - I To: Mari • licDada David 2 Winternitalk , ~„ ~ rails Jo'D . , MeTrar 0 D Wang Dop! T- - I asold lei imb ,Ma Williams 3 8 W* 1111 1 711 ! A For:Job , idelllantis Jobs Waist Winner *Co Tot Dal nJ. PicKown Jas Worth Wilibus 1 Fisher eon,. ' 31rDermit John ,: , , • , , 1 ir ass, kreslo49l. • 'last: • mt. - _Mu. 6,621 1s • tysa a so 413 13' $11 ; 00 7.144 / 1 " 443 U 1,104 to 1001 6,601 . 17 401 , AWNS '6l 13 _ 2,70911 33 3,1 4 .; saris In 03 J " 4 4111 ' 30 -Miff 4M 09 13 12alt !SPl O l;'. l S7e 31314 r i .l9 ' 00 T 3, 010?1i191,901 11 VIEWS OF IiO'TTSVILLE. 9 1 HE SUBSCRIBER hdti a lot of the t Welts et Potting% width le alwiatnht Atria the toestioa, emery, he., 'bleb he will mall at the lbw rate et= emits each, lodate oat the lot They wile putilthed at ht. 60 /*eh. New it the time to- roma a copy, es hat few mai* vaeold. ill. BAN,sa I .gu4 ' ~ XV 21 ), 67 , Sochipethr and 6 -, ' • - 1 LIFE ILLUSTRATED, • Viral Class 1/Plastili IF oll raParnt • TYEGNED to eirimirme . -a spirit pf, ; miEusgeb, saihania...kor Ackert: amnia the s4le, to Illaetrate Life la all -kr plower. • Paper which °apt Jobe zeal wormy Manny ia_ • ; • 111• 1 11• 1 0 WultiT, it Two !Wan a year. i Address FOWLES, WELLS a co., 2ai.Aiwo 1 , 114 ht. SiaglewtiasirovECwata. may beebtabeed of all llewasaaw. _ , May 30,'57 .11-4 t 1.711/I'lll -ajar w 3,76107 :40.0111 01 111 g f /MI 01 7 - 11 01. 1 ii 1,1148 09i 197 UT - 05 1,1528 1/5 . -y9s os WI 07 ...1516 00, SAO 140,919 17 17.44 011 9910 ;11 ; A LIST OF Itg TAIWIVAk:c.;"_I4 Forei, aad Domeatk.thickiSiiiviund Mareheadhia, a e which were renamed by:AV MerrantileAppralser or Schuylkill county t ffierlhe year A. D., 1867. NoUearbi havlaysiteit that the Appribervillboldlite. 114,41 et the Courtfitarle,l a the borough or PotterlDe; Pa., on'Wontlay;:the Blth . day of June, MT, between the Mani of 9 A. IL and 4 P.N.; 'atMa , Bate and' place Dam pinions aledriug to appeal may atteadtf t,9luk Fre9w.: LEWIS ppratarr qf Jinscustda - ' ; .7Banrpaan 14 7 00 r/Loreton 14 700 I?est 4 Stri-` 1 4 4 bro • Ashland israugh. I A'S Wombeed'' •13 100 ) 11RopO s on— , 11 13 DIMS' Bugle ;14 7 Josrph *M rl4 17 oOrTnesais Thomas" . 14 7 , 00 30 a Delluer 32 12 603runuel Dlliluger 14 700 It Oraber • .. 14 '1 000 J Bugle -1310 00 Anne XeCio 14 'i7 00 Daniel Aurand 14 7DO /Aureate Aeneas 14 • 7 00C Table • , 14 7 00 .BurkertltBJaltaferl4 i7OOJ Usury • .. 14 700 P Thompson .10 10 00Cltarles - 14 700 lam Binh . 14 -17 00 Valeatlne /toehrig 14 700 C Loe 14 17 00 Joao D, W , /4. 700 Wm Brady 14 7 00John Waugh 14 7 00 T Connor 14.;7OOJobnLLlnaig 14 7po l o tto:bon was 12 1240 bone Ilmir 14 7po jacob Shuman 14, ;TOO WWortison t Son 14 7pp Prenkatllue 14 ; 00.14Tobln 14 700 JUIIIII Bock 14 T e 8 Derr 14 7 Wm Cleaver 14 100 Henry Shelly .' 14 7 Wm Darla • 14 7 Bright a Lerch 14 7 J Praia ' 14 7 Rub a 1171lna 11 16 Denali Ilkhar 13 10 Lauer (Breirety) 600 p 0 Learn BWtlog ' 14 7 Olt Attlee 12 is Line Garner 14 7 TocTCßbyle 14 7 9r 11 Bright 14 P Algal' 14 7 In LA* 14 7 0 Yueogllng (Brew- N Clayton 14 '7 00 ery)' . • •• 660 . 2484 111 114.142 08 • • ; mil.. 3,1n11 34.488 OS I 80,811 01 168,0 1 8 1- 42,493 12 1I2" ,631 . 2 0 4 1 9 . 42 A 6 : 52,448 of I Near, 14.700 Watnisra le 20 Batter Tbsonsidp.- J roust' k, ' 14 ,7 t Branch /InonahiP•' Mrs Jae Mehl!! .14 700 Win Lladanintla' • i Klapp D Dilnlerry, .14 1 Sohn .M Cradand 14 7 E Yardley a Son 830 i. William Whiland (Bowling 843000 8 D John 7 !W A arred (88-: bud Saloon) • 8 30 , ..• .93 10 A Henderson Airt 12 12 60 .11111is t ry . aCo 13 10 00 N Bright 13 10 00 Ed Connelly 14 '7 00 11,404 it Lerch ' 830 ^A Jl.7llitinger ' 14 7' oo K Reeengirten • • •14 700 clan*. %fuer ~ 11,15 90 it 7 Taylor ~. , ' 121260 Thomas Cassidy ' 14 7 Wm Weber ' . 14 7tO Cresson a Pralley • 13 - 10 Mary Lein:errs • 14 7, . Barry - lbwaritir , Peter!! Marts 14 7 0 Dale; Klinger 14 7 ohn MacDonald 14 -710 brie Klinger 14.7 Oliver Dobsonl4 1 ; e fi niry. Oed it d i e lag7 7 1 .4 4 7 7 00 =as roil Fo ster iCoIO 23 i i' nk Ilengler 14 700 Miss li /lister 14 7- 1 nt/hgatto - .. 14 7 00•WhItlield'a Doman 11 16 Blythe 2Mmuhip„ . Wm Mortimer Jr 11 15 . rallateh - 10 2000) Halbach ' 14 7 G G Schollenberger 13 10 001 Green a Hoffman 14 7 Boger* Sinniekson -1 0 A Stith ' 14 7 aCo i Who PkaiMelphia.4 Ilames Focht . ' 10 20 Martel Marsh • •14 , 700 ohn 0 Brown • 12 12 John Y Lewis a Cb - 17 12 60. L Esterly 10 al John Haver • : 14 700 liver Dotson ,13 10 M F Maim - 11 16 00 Lewis Beale 14 7 Mk ma Roo 7 14 7(0 Schloss; • Oro 14 7 0 Tanner 14. 700 forgo Heaton 14 7 1 Middleport, 1 Solomon Hirsh 1 14 7 John Williams 13 10 00John 8 Morris 0 60 Miller:a Parise 13 16 Ouillirrun Parker , 14 - 7 ' George Bernhard /14 3' ;Charier . ; Dirielt .14 7)0 .4 S a l B,4,olh a ak as e 14 ',5 , Henry Saylor 14 7)0 0 D Schack ' ' ; 14 ^1 00 °carte 11 &latter 1 4 7CO (kJ Tuenthip. i d am Koons l4 7/0 John Illagionbi 14 , 7onno W Slater • .13 10 00 B Korda .‘ 925 06,113nsesialralL Apr* . John Daugherty. 14 7 901 CO 13 IQ 00 11. Heck/cher aCo 7 40Wlarlies if Kelly 34 7)0 Dalbil'altodgera .13 16 0043hadies II (foyer 14 7 Brovnek White 11 16 00 Anna Baiter 14 I ~ East Truiwarick Townihip• C 17 EPiing 14 : 7 , C e A ,Focht , ' 12 12 60 Oxenfleldr Wingert 14 7, Albright a Seltzer • ]BlO 00 D Bosiingar 14 7 11 Dreibeibis 14 7 D Bradley 14 7 ; McKeasuiSsoyi. . , Willlim.Brady 14 7 - Joshua Boyer 13 10 00 3 W Weber 14 . 7 M Poireider •147 00 P Saiderson 14 7 E Eldred Ibuniship., Isaac Lipman . 14 7 00, L Heiser . 14 70017 0 Leib - .14' 700 0 a FlCehler 14 ,7 00 31 Greenawalt 14 700 Elisallepler 14 7 Otresse Foster 13 10 00 Jacob Gabs 14 • 700 It T Taylor 14 700 ' 'Daniel Ilerner 14 700 il Morris ' 050 00 ' 8 a 31 Paul' 14 - 700 E Garrigues 12 12 60 :niter Township. . 17 in Iletherlogion 11 15 00- J . S. Graham 12 12 50 Geary Weber 14 700 • BleParbui • Verner 12 12 60 le 7 Whittler (bra- Borman if CO •11 11. 00 1 4* 820 • .14.,,i7 ey 7b ama s,- 0 , Thomas Francis 14 TB.. Daniel Bled 14 ' 7 . o Joseph 8 Elliott 14 7. - liressler,Owens aCo lo :6) 00, Renj Barman ' l2 12 po J. u alresnler 14 7 00 1 77 • 38 PrF eD•D g er -$ D 7 a° \ jrubley I'mmu (I 2 ldp. , k ) ;a Jaeob Kanttnan 14 7 00 1 i 1. Homelsdorf 14 7 , i Jacob Kaufman 14 7 001% 7113 grollh 14 .7 §, Mem 7Mmuldp. , • 0011001 es -- 44 &Nadel a It/singer 14 7 W 0 110.7 1, Bowes . 14 Tl. ohrhdlan Schrelberl4 700 henry Greening 14 7 t , John G Renn 'l4 700 Silehier•Thompeon 925 , . 1 Mi nersa ja a , ' C Silverberg • 14, 7.. • Wells a Co 13 io 00 Sol Hoover' 14 * 7 I 4 0 L llnntainger U 2.5 00 7 J (Wenner 14 7 , i 0 W Oliver 14 7W Wro L UOYer 14 7 . I I A/Witham ' 14 7po II Ranbcnad 14 7. r J'Wernert 14 700 N Wetzel 14 .7 ~ John; Tniyer 14 700 Edward °lids 14 7.. George Man&.. 14 700 Ketroores , .6'14 ,7 . • A Orddowie Bro 14 700 Ir •Kiientider(nrew. •J 16 Bores 14 , 700 1') 060 , Pa K P Darken 1 14 700 Lewis Bills 34 7.1 Adam Schloss_ 14 700 Christian Nolte 14 7 Jahn' Siemer, 13 50 Saineeltott . . 14 a 1 7 0 Oninen ci i 4 700 Daniel hertle 13 10 . ,G We 0' N - 7 aleph Weollson 14 7 . 0 3lorshberger 14 I'oo Samuel Cohen 14 i I 11 F Bright 14 700 Lean Hirsh anult i t 14 7 1 . P Schollenberger 14 700 a 0311 6/'3lorrts Jr 9 Vl' liaa6 Allenbach 14 7,00 Strange 'l4 74) H Miens& 14 7 ' John Buckley 14 7, . Mrs Falls , 14 7O O lB Lisberpr 'l4 7 i. Wooley t- Scholia- Kerman °era •14 T beiger, 13 10 00 Vcalurge a Bolide° 14 7 . 13 Jai dliairrence 13 1000 Wa J Iluntsinger 'l3 10 , 1 Thontss Karr 12 12 50 Charles Roehrig 14 7'oo mart, S e l ma. r 14 7 00 1 Kalberh a Showier 14 7 1 , ! J Sheered, ' - 14 TOO! Beveridge . 14 7 • FirielAnocht II 7 001-/ 0 Cochran 'l4 7 s . .p a bi a . 0 1 14 7 00-Fells Schloss , 'l4 7 • E Sterner 13 10 ooirni a Bra 10 20 0 Price, 14 7 001lt 0 Epilog • 14 7 Robert Williams -14 7 0010 W Clemens 12 12 11 Felix • 14 7 001 Pott 926 P Jenkins - Lk 14 700 ...aloes i Bro 14' 7 Jaime White 14 T 00-Solomon Foster - 13 10 B Gallagher 14 700 John Mandan 14 7 C Mohan 14 7 00C Caller - .14 7 II 0 /Luirre Co 11 15'00 Daniel Kershner 14 T J Tnengtleisch 14 700'1 P Lines '_ .•14 7 Paul Nelgert 14 700 84614 67air. 31 Wolfish. j 4 7 00Jane Beadel 14 7 Jacolr &Witham 14 700 Edward lireftan 14 7 Jame; Marley 14 7 00 1 1 1 141tes °cal • 14 7 . Wm Liademuth 13 10 00 David Jones 14 7 .7 8 o,,,,, p h ren , 14 7 00J„Fortury_Jr• aCo 11 7 Shinier a /osier 13 16 00 Full° William - 14' 7 , AII Dunn ' ' 13. T OO An drew Haler 714 7 , Psil4llckera. Koch- •.- , L Fdrstien - , 14 7QO i ar, , 1 14 700 WE Stone ' 14 700 . 7 11.31-h a ik u / anv i l . 10 20112111.6 Gib/lien ' .14. 7 110 1.1 w.rpraviai 114 700 E 7 Taylor ' - ' Ii .7 00 II W ' Lewis a Son' 14 7OD so F Wagner .. 1 4 . '7 0 0 ocol - Jacob Weist aCO 13 10 00 Adam Kline 13.1000 J a h a !ip eam 14 ; 7 (*Jacob Forte' y , .14 7!, Phillips a Moore 14 ' 700 William Short 14, 7 4 IS pow a Co (Slam 1 r W P Thatcher -11 16 i Mill) . , 11 15 oo William Prier 13 10 ' George-J Prichard 14 7.00-J S Kirk _ ' 12 12 60 Joseph - Preek - 12,12 60Wilireeld a Dornan 13 1000 0 J Helm' .' 14 700 P•• I ' l min' ' 10 .0) 00 - .8,-„,15 5,5 2a 5d a i ' piamarae El 1rwin . ..... 14 • , 7 00 Z Mal aw i • 3 . . 1 10 00 iltul Mayoralties 14 700 Imir.Straiieh ?•14 7 00 ..t.rn *Co • 14 '7 00 Jonathan Nagle 14 700 ; Wraith° Havetw-' John; Beek a Bra .147 00 James Male '34 700 1 78 n am G ray 14 700 Kehler a Meek 131000' A 6LOray(st Lock). l4 TOO 0 a Libillillifiger 40 2 0 00 • Dirowk of Citsiowt; D 0 Schneder ' 14 700 *ima m A u same d2 12 Abraham Loeb. 14 701 11' WyLumbertiCo 18 10 00 1 /7 K Levan . 11 16 00 6 j ' , Landings/We. 1 .„ II TV B - wman ' 13 10 00 ' II Dambeller 14 7 00 , „Daniel Saylor - 12 1260 ' Win D 1610 in aCoI4 7 001 41 Kauffman 13 10 00 Nile (Julie Tbeashipi r• W Nkide - *l4 700 13 8 Renpller 1212 50131ecilirek Bro . 13 10 00 p ik 4 , oy 14 oolWilliain Kopp 34 700 E Shint 6 o 7. ' -14 7 001 71 OPP•obehrler e 14 700 Joseph Yalkner .14 7 F Ferrer , 1, 14 700 Charles Miller 33 10 00 a Wiltront 1 * 14 700 . Orwigsburp. 'I F Bees 14 700 31 Heiman ,:.14 7 00 /web Kant!** /4 • 7 (10 ' T llLEbur la 1(I 00, P K Wlntendeen • 14 700- - Jos Hammer 13 10 Win Rudy' 14 700 Fred Beek a Son 13 11 00 Wm a1r 81 , 1 7 - ' /. 4 700 Philip Wernert 14 1 • Seifert 11 1500 Port "MAIO Daroirga. Polo „ a Lobs i 14 700 ma x i" D i * , .. 830 i a ereansihkurpt ' , .14 700 J 1 1 ( Refiner - 12 Ix6o 14v ik Snyder '1,14 7 00 Abraham Hee b ner 13 10 .. 7 B Milburn :-. 14 700 , Tl an a aa m a k ing 14, 7.. Saud Delbert *Bra 13 10 .K 1 Samuel Snyder 14 i.. Samar; 3! Shultz .14 700 Peter,'K Fisher 14 - 00 F A Maul - .14 700 Jamel ailfillen 14 .1 2binairuri, . Moult ' s Seligman 14 .. William if Lebo .18 10 00 Emanuel Strome 14 s .'i 00 ,ea LMerr 14 J 00 .7 1 ,: fl j tl W eli S te ti r tz a Co ' : 1 14 4 7 7 0 ITriali Gene • 14 Henry ShWer , 14 '7l .1 E Donnetser aCo 14 7 00 ' Thorn's Walley 14 Solonion Seligman 14 .7 00 -ildroele Co 12 1260 O Berle Wai De Shoemaker a Med 'Panel '. -147 . . tar ' • . 'l3 10 00 Charles Smith . ig. 14. 7.. F••• 1, Fattle .. 'lB 1000 il am i aa , a m a i n ii l Schrpp a Aulthonsell 15 00 • , li t io*Art o „ •Tum a teole I• 9 2500 P 0 Donnell 14 ,00 0 D Boas l4 700 ,E. Kleinert ''. 13 101. McGuigan a Towler43 10 00 J Alderson 14 7 8 , 3 0 P Sillier 14 700 4 Port Clinton. P Faber ' ' • 14 700 James Ilan 14 700 A :Nobler . ' 14 700 Jonai Ranbenbold 14' 7 . Thomas Birbeck . 13 1000 . 1 Janne Wheatley 14 700 Goollre Wiggan •' 11 160) Samuel Doyer 13 1000 William Jacobs. 14 700 lii alfp , me B araa ,,„4,, 1 Phillip Domeier, 14 700 111/4 - ler a Miller I * l 151. W B Bensinger - 14 700 Kit ua lue r ,sa a , a ,, a t J.I Kauffman . 14 700 . 'l4 12 12 7 61 w (lo m - II ff a l ga % 1 10 i 20 15 , 00 60 no ll l ll. er A e n rii nin seo d Hell er Hammer ..14 ' . 2106 77 .17,___Allenb•rli 14 700 1 JohnlA Bechtel 14 . 1,00 go NTT 12 12 60 , Oliver Pbreater 14 'II , Mean a Carter 9 'XS 00 Bellatitin Gable 14 1106. Ratellfr a _Oa 'lO 2000 , E Haronwiller 14 1, ~ Wm Domino= .10 VI 00 I) Cleirearnert Co 14 ;100 &living* Bro 10 20 00 John/fern -- 14. 7; , , 0.44•442 *Younker 13 1000 I ErUlt i 'lo & Rack- •; 1 A Landauer .. 13 1000 ma + met 14 - A., Kolbe 1411113411. 11 1500, , - ,ty g nefu gi i s . fennel* BrigHt 11 500 ;Daniel, city--• 14 : 71. 1 0 !AVG/ 2 14 1 7 00 Beitinteeha Shestal4 :7 .. ' Moyer /4 700 wa il B e i er .- 54 1 1 .. 'Mum - 14 700 Rua% ai m *. 1'.., Jos Adam (brewery) 8-50 00 Y4ronlln Co - .14 730 Peter Baldy(111111ord . - Ell 11elfeii 14 7' ' Saloon) .830 ea Seth Monhirit. 'I IlEnterllne •1310 00 JobniPliber ~ 'l4 T.OO Leonard, Fri aCO 'L I Jno Hosir'slitate 34 . 7, 1 ( 811 : 81,1 11 1 ) - 8 30 00 '', Men7enT i ll a a . l3 - . 1 . 3 lEl i , . : e end "lBllo " 6l th rter k ole son . Kaares6 . . : 1 ' 7 4 ". i I) , , 0 8442 12 12 50 Krebs a Idtmbeek 14 700 I Geo Bee n '_ 14:' 7 0 ttenryllenbee 14 700 ()Grave, "18 10,06 Win 11 Sanely • 14 700 IWm . ' . 13 18 .. Philip' Kalb , 14 700: 'j Ilenry Haas 14 700 Daniel Lear - 14 700 Daniel _ 14 7.. Win Dornbark 14 .700' Ntearph.'' 1 , Meter a Sanibel 14.7 00 11elliHamtosr - :1212.11 Prekhaan •/4 7 (10 = GROWn 12 obis ' ' 'I4L IM lriP /fsples. Ir 7 7 00 J U Ballet - 14 7 Drawer 1111 ff ~ 14 7 610 ' Wellbeleser a °bat 13.10 Henry herb 14' 700 ' Bechtel* Jew 14 700 abliel Herb ' . 14 700 ' *.John Berndt. .13 10 00 M Wiest' 14 '7OO Jaireelserober - 10 700 _ ," . WestErwasseip. 4li Leann, 14 7 alias Mabel -. •11 700 Clark; aCo .. . .12 12 V Bileboilenbeig . er /3 10 00 Spengler a Seibert 12 12 Wee licerenister 14 ' 700 - Thw ii. Miller . 33 10 . Waskhiggen linsailitp. D B 410thodas • 14 . : T. Paul ksees4 14 , 700 lietyneiTlionatip. •_ - West Pots. ' ltßeiser ._' 14' 7 Whetstone 14 '7 00 - • peer reentatip Prt•i3•l34nllng 14 700 Daniel &tanker 14 : 7, faba WA, 14 700 ,• ;Wreak. ' Zll Long_ .. 14.700 11 (Dins I I 14.700 Dentell ILloaks • -14' t 00 • Silas Ball i I ,',' 14. 7 J CartAbt . -1310 00 ' D Ittleldel I _ 14 '7OO ._ Wad Nersespien. • (ottilis ' .Wei 1111 and a Cep . 14 70011 A Aar-biome/it 14 700 ' rioholdellon . . 14 700 !WM 1! flaws 13 -1000 "%NW - oh! 111 10 00 1 - • 1 -1 . ..- . 1 ' LEWIS 1111121111,-. ; •'• ...J. i • An/ra 4 / 7 e ikreentae Muer.' TOTAL. .711111. 68,030 12 U 0,074 07 47,201 i, 40% as 62 6:1 52 42 00 8 :0 14 121 10$ 14 121 4 g co loco 100 Bo so 20 25 25 9 Or 1841 1 r:rr:FF - .ia.+ .w~~:ce^' ~'.e+~unxne~ail , . ELL EAC HER. o ugantaiho strati__ vu be even to tbe tend:mew Pottnillei alb 2104 - i ONAL. iti iv 4 . i • ' PIANOTEACIONO. -V . MEYEROrganist, gives lasi 7. 9 41011 Off th e PilUlO forte Mel Mirleiena, in ridt • - sad wataballat lawns. Toms leekreic. A. , at kis a f&aa•aacaaa dam below the Post osiskroupul April u, '.57." 164 m • MISCELLANEOUS. ‘: TING P 4P.ER.--800 li & i ' d . sa 1 r w -e, vioyes..'w;' an - tweiht,oltgn irlikoleG y, .. Coign West Posvill e . • Aazisa.Tbfi , ; , 3.14 f : . F , Cll7 ---- jrll,gL,' T -Coke • foi `sale; , l in , lam or sumo pautitlari at lb. lair prico ot 6 eiinto pot bomblL lovas. allakor at, tbo Gaols or lorki of ho ftttsvilliessessapssy; • . • . • : . . Pottsville, If oitiovber 22,14 ' , t . 47-11 ;:. 1 . FRESHASTOCK . DAY. 11:0 R 0 St S';" VERBENAS,. I s , '6 KEAN SUMS, PEYUNIAS,RELIOTROL'ES, PAN. Si S. HONEYSUCKLES, DARTS, DAHLLAS. and arrest Variety of other plants, atralally ”Ineted of the best?* rieties in bloom. Tar *I at ,B. HANNAN'S May 23, 'ST "21.) iregrtuyi. now , a*. I s ERNI.P I MO' MW r i ng . a mixture of Plaster Lim& and Ashes is a capttal az ie for Coco and Potatoes—plies $4 per barrel.• , ; Oround Field Platter—by the barrel. A few Bags Columbian ClusnO containing from PO; to_ 14 percent of Bone l'hosphatelf Mae. ' . ' I ..lust received and for eels by D. BANN4I4. • liay 16,•57 VULCANIZED RUBBER 1408147 for Hydrasts„ ...120211110qVIISY tin Droinet, and Othenioir . 1 . • 1 • k"? .* , • ore?' leather , .rabbauteges Ova? leather u pt pail' sro oillog; fa isedasilY t ant, will stand a ' vero bigls_dsgsros 6( bolt 'without in. Jars, _and fa nit araclad by Th• norerreid cOld. It caul he bad'A ,4 ol.l4Va•Spo, I Minds to t. tech. hitaidc ;MO& tei * -141 V e i bi l i IPleilD"r*' !1.'i"'9121).111ilt.411!? Pipes; tr. ' For salt by Pottsville,llay 13;W , l' ' : - 2t- - '.: • RAZORS! RAZORS !1! JUST RECEIVED, a large and spiel:- edid toweintearor ancuust's adedirated Amerk*n Mawr and ['petits Cutlery, ell voglrreeted; and II oot good eon be nvbereed. 1 Call and "mills**. i • • • q BILIGINT a ;Appall Hardware Soni. - Pottsville, Yap 113,47 r ~„ - - - ccentrmat7A IN re IsßOusNedOplirien_ Puddling and In BLast Furnsees. It has T LA :list a k,r beei, Nut utotodvely hr years put In Pittsburgh, Wheeling and otherphuss West. It Is al so used exten dedly lu Tog awl at most of the Iron estatdisilspents at the East. The subseribarVill coistract to sell this Ore deller4l In Troy. No-charge for engaging freight of same foro there when requested. J. G. WITIMBEE. I` Thratenry, Essex Candy, ew YUrito A. 11125,17 17.2 m ; , TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPE TERRA: COTTA GARDEN RITUALLY. c• TERRA WM:SCROLLS, Ibt building*, • TERRA COTTA VASE& lb* gardens and Rowels, • TERRA COTTA SUN DIALS, • TERRA COTTA OoRINTEIRAN,_ lONIC. 0 RECIVi and RECIAN•COILINITITAII AV ki odious. Taut inifrom 10 to 40 Inches In diameter—forsale by tbesiib• scriber, it manniaetarers' prices, at his store let MLA: villa, carriage only added.. B. BANNAIL • ; . • • , *ma for the Manifetchatrin Also ugilab Balidlug Tiles br Veatibul**, OfEca, Au • 'May:M."57 - 1 ; PROPOSALS ( ! E . ALED PROPOSALS be ie reiv.sd at the office of the Beeratavy of, the 811,118,121 V LLB WATER COMPANY, at Minerivlde, for escala ting, esoltpuk,ment and masonry necessary - for laying i pipes frouMg Creek or Dyer's Bun to tile .lorough, of Minsraville, a distance of about 19,200 feet. The treneh to be three /set wide and four feet deep, o, Re the sogl neer may direct. The embankment will be fur covering the pipes where the gatund is &mewl. The bids are to include also the filling In of said trench after the pipes are.laid. The work to be divided• six section:' Inds, will be received fillies whole, or fat; each &KUM etpiratel y. . ' . • I Bids will she be welled nir Ma:Wm lan and laying about 16025 fiat of eight inch pipe and' ,276 feat of ten inch pipe, either with or without furnishing the blist. Packing, Le. The offers most la all cases begin the rdu-1 „{ti fo ot of trench or pipe laid. Ws will also be received for Constructing is stoned m across Dig Creek or Dyers Run, about 70 feet lout an 4 8 feet high, lab lining, basking, saste-way, inlets le, complete. • the • - Drafts, spetitirailoos, at., Mir be seen hymning on e subscriber. ' . CLEARNT t 3. FOST,BII, - licrstaryl . 31inennille. May 23,17 • p.m E. CARRICUEE, Pottsville, Pa.,' TS AGENT for- the. sale of EVANW WATSON'S ?Aqadelpya,Nanttfactia* . SALAM ANDER 5A1M13,...: IVO. 28 South .4'Otirth Street, .I!4ila4elphiu.:i . 1 , • ~ deTriatka In BIlIgh&F o , .sagel *mat Peuvral!.” 1 Report of Ike anamtilete.:4lKinted to sreperi ntend . 'Mel burning of the the tree tibia at R.adtnp, .! i Etbruarir 27th, 1867. ' Emma. March did. The amderilgned, members of the , - .. ,'' , committee, do ream:trolly report, „,., that we saw tie twe Safes originally "' ,- , -..,;. —, . agreed upon by Farrah; /k Hering ,1 c's '`c and Evens & lint/on, placed side by aide is" a farrameoria: The sale In -- : use by the eavapurger of the. Phila. deiphia & Reading Railroad Company. labia Mitre at Reading, mannesetured by Ferrets &Her ring; cud the safe is use by H. A. Lents. In his 'term manufactured by Evens & Wation, and pat In boolUtted papers prickwAy alike. • .. / / • The are was started &I'S% o'clock. A.M.. and key{; - up tint II Mar cools of green hickory. two cards dry rear ;rag half ebesout top wood, were entirely consumed; the I whole under the stmerintenderme of the aubeeribris, members of the committee. The safes were then tooled , off with water, after which they were ripened, and-the I books and papers taken out by the committee and eabt 1 to H. A. lants's store for public exeminatket. after they. ears first examined aid marked by the committee. The books and papers taken from the oafe nearnitactured by Evens & Watson were but slightly affected by the ite I 'tenet) heat, w h Ile those taken from the safe luanufact Mel by Fermis & Herring were, In our judgment, - damagF , fully fifteen per cent. more than those taken from Era & Watson's Wk. We believe the *byre to have been a fair and impartial 1 trial of the respectF e qualities of toth safe,. i ACOII H. DYSII.EIii ' DANIEL S i IIUNTE i paving been absent during,the burning, we fullye , M eld., with the above statement of the condition • of- e , papers and books taken ont.of the respeetlvis sates. • - • The following named gentlemen. residents ot P.ead . and its vide' ty, who saw the above We, hive porchaaed %Aides from Jinni& Warm] ideas the Darning, np to 'Ma Ist, 1&57: , 7 G. A. Nicol's, 1; Lepold Isaac Roth. 1; itOk Mater, 1; W. Rhoads Son,,,t; Henry W. Miaalonir, 2; Dr. Wm. Biome, 1; Solomon Rhoads,l; Levi L. Smith, 1; Inez & Craig, It Wm! 1; Wm. lderarileril; Geoqpi .1. Eckert IL J. EL& 6.. W. Hanatork, 1; Ezra Miller, 1; James Jamison, 1; J. A. flz Watnez:l; ;nob Bantinalter, Meg. 1; V. It. Bcholleubmger, 1 ; R. It. Company, 1 4 - * Lan 2; 11',' a t'P. P. Itrmantront. 1; BlllmeYer, Polhner. 4 1; J. P. Drldeeane. 1. ' gym's a, WATSON nava now on band 300,000 pound, Or the above. SAFY2t, which they otflr for sate as &XLr terms than any °Mgr maanfacterrer Si, the United Skim ' NAY 2V57 TICE PORTRY ' rid HYSIC. , ~. AYER'S PILLS,' ge , segar-shed over the pa/ate, but their energy, although wrap• up. is there, and tells with giantfone' on the,vety. foundation of disease. There are thousands of suffer. eve who would not.wear their distempers if they knylw they could be cured for 26 eta. Iry Ayers' Pills, aid you will Maw it. Purify the blood and disiase will I a starved out. '. t . Cleanse the system from impurillealui r tt you are cured already. , .. 'Take this best of all Purgatives, and Stroful4 1i26. gallon. Weakness, Headache, Backache, aideseimsaan dice, Itheunuttism, derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all derangements and all diseases which !a purgative remedy eau reach; By bobtail:Mei ,llke .daille peas before the Bun. , Reader, if you are suffixing from , any of the numerchis complaints they core—suffer no marer-the remedy . hip been provided foe you,.and it ,k criminal to neidectit,4 That Aye's Cherry Pectoral, la the best 'medkiete *r a cough, is known to the whole world, and that 4 Yer's Pair are the best of all Pills, is khown i to' theto wtto bare need theta. Prepared by Dr. J. 10: AYER, Lowell, ,Mast, Anti sold by Drugg ists everywhere. April 4,- 7 57 Health and Strength mut Inevitatly foiloil its Use. . BOERHAVIE'S• -_ HOLLAND. BITTERS. ME MEHRA TED ROLLA.II7) REMEDY FOR - DYSPEPSIA , Disease of the Kidneys, 'avian - ' WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, • FIVER AND AGUE, r• •.: And Mewls.= alleitions consequent upon I 111U:tittered ISTOILICE - 011 LIVER,, ..; Ruch u Indigestion, Acidity or the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of - Appetite, Drepondeucy, (kw themes, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Affections, It has In muserots Instances proved highly' benelicial,lnd otheraeffert• ed a decided cure , . This is a purely vegetable cromPorrod; prepared bra stricUysclentitic'prinelpies, after the manaerol the cele brated Holland Profestor,Boerhave. Bees anal its greet sucrose In most of the European States, Its introdgetion Into the Vatted States was intended more' especially for those of our fatherland mattered here and there ovor the fees of thus mighty country. .Ileeting withgreot Me ,eooll areonA them.l atro offer It to the American public, Iratarlarthat lb; truly wondeitnlismilelsalahlum;s: toarkaserlsdged • It RI Pirtiettlarlyroccomatriglod to Moat parsonitir cumlutllthnts may lune heenimliredred by ascent *n om uso of ardent spirits;Mother ftmit offillialPittmW= Ostrerilly tastantsamats la effeei, ft froth it way directly to the seat 011ie. thrilling sad opickealnievary WO; raising up I he drooping Writ" sad to tect,lufasiag mew health and vigor In the Metal --2, NOTlOX—Whoover expects to find in this a beverage willbo dlsappointed ; but to the sick, weak'and low sok ' itod,lt will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed Of Maga hr remedial properties. Oa el glom I—The greet popular I y oi - th 1 delightful 'Aroma 'has Induced many imitations, whkb the public should bard against purthasing.l Be sot pomaded - to buy anything °Le unUl you have given BoerhaMie Rolland Bitters a fair trial. -One bottle convince yea how ingaltely superior It is to all thus imitations. Air Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles i.e 0 40, by the Sots Pxorarrants, • • BENJAMIN PACE. JR: A, CO., . Alianyacticrimr Pferrwortuffels mod Ckeelatss . Figgsbuzgre Pete I Tor Salo Philadelphia. by a g E/t.--11 ,2 1u Lt itlorwlgr oaks of the Offladrit; John Jam.. street;Tryon A Sons. 128 North 2d Mast, Also in -11eading, by Ritter A Co.; Lilifidar. by./ohn Lam 4k Om Pottsville. John U. Brownian& . Bashes and C. ST. xi,tj a v Tmeneo, by , 111, • Try: Ilistrevalet by 141{. /AMIN anti la uylkill.ulatsn,D7 Dr, r. o#it• obseter. .I.' .taty 3. '66 • BMA' • 331ktildEL "01:nbri tTh agi ii , smarts rtnomPstbilesi _ L .i - 'o,..cr awe* essustavka scrub. -). i rill-L.lol,May 401,..V._2151 -. viol!!! 111.11 Egli." liii HE ST .I °l°. I V ° Pei ' lll _ ne ar ustices' ee ts, e Oiled 1 0 .;.- . i•ac, -' 4 irmiet•by the Legitlateee of r.isi_gl.l.r.title. 7 juut toted* by ~ B. BAx A AN. .....- --••• •••-••••..-------- I 14 -: IMIWW.,O /Lan ',.' - ''''', l " -T. '.- Tlii . Dievr,apirsey ' Pest V eit Or ', '' er niB atelAilt ill• Agen I .or i 1 • a-,,, • leirls ecillilnie to bs• found to die tenispidi ill ,iitmat- New Tort. 'An tesetßielltailauotri!‘ viltibus pads roi Nevi Jawyi• sad - th e seateh.fot ~ 11. Gnat. My or at the Milli r 444 * 3- 1.7 6 1 theta isiparciar4,4loo..stamismitl Hon lscooke PrownPuitte ' ~.. ' '.4 , 4 IA ono) ot I *r• ' el vill rik*li• ( P ita ll otr oo •: ..'',' : .-• . .. -1, '... - , : - 80;000cAhbo #4 jts ;.; 0 :. 1 , ! ~74, ~ • maiiii., - • - ~.. ; .t....,1 .i 1 - ~ E DMUND - DMA ,dw Bei„ There bur beak- m gres% _split among . ,tbi,_ bbar WiEss.-Afron farads 30,000*.n0n, - inn:. . Thai I:l444l•Altas 44 inenssfed. ilia b.- 841tiNti SPNRIt OM, fo r une hr ot , i Immo frn _so foratialibio tilt Etigh,a o f Wing U., tae to,' .'.pure. Atee 80 9 000 aaltons bleached wiivrtn AND 46,:t e t tbr his Mb: i' ' • ; ,n ' ; . '',. --1 • '. arnisalwnA Lirocuukau at u. 4.... t "koala AS Sbiit, min h a; • -iliiiiY. Oritrre , _ '', ..., ,--+------------ .Wstali; Stank t, 67 • ? ‘ ""P t httean° "• 'i- • '. 10431 n ' .:-.. 1 .' 1 Dl;4B4 l tltt li a l t i l•ltlt g1)1114 - . Produce, .. ' t : • Mato, NortionLeclosect etounty, tPts. ;:. - . - • !if.Hr.. subscribers are. now prepared to • an Any orders Wheat, *e, n, - Bats. Tetitoes,„ . Pinter, Rai, Lard,lle. e thsit besent to Mow, ; 1 4141 tree and. ovision.deojensi bnyikill towel t ie I would d well to get s their supplies, of grain toultl PIO stiles is, as we ean supply than at, Wee' lobo to their ad ' tags. Send us your orders. . , ' ; 1 3111 ,SonertS, l 6l3 , -,, - • • .. t , ., .. - , . , 'TPA LOA'S COLOGN . ' , .--. 1 i - - RAMS FOB TER RAN BIEB. : I ,-, I: TRANSPARENT SOAP .., 1 t - RAPONACROIIS fIIATINQ POUND. -. :- 1 SIUY /Ti•• 31,1115. „ -, . :. ' • 'r, --. LADED!! B94Pf l- -1 ' • . , '' - • ; ' ...' - A' lame Tluiety.t: `t :i. : . For was wholesale at this klanufwtory. _ _ ..' .- i. No. 370, sad 381 North Ninth street, Phrisdel et ta• 11. P 1 /t W. e. T4.YLOP 4 important and Po ors. , The a ..Sosps and Perthroctry an for We In Tot* , ell's, at ,' ' BANNAN': Ikea and 'Stationery Ston. . iftli _!°!!. Ir ' '4 . 7 - _:L:. .' '[... ' l. ! '.' X. ITI 1 , •1 70 r.. i s IMININIQN_Ak,II - 14LIER. ._ ; • aim saesesers n a xe mintage, .: 2 moon' afit".4. the . EXplif ft Office, Centre Street, . . l' .. Pottrrille, Pa., ' .. • : '' '- '''. le, 's tric tly attend to alieollectiOna, W , n coded to three, negotiate' linsloese Paper,. Itosetti. Stoebcand another securities. : —'' • ' .' ' tit , ' Ness* lallor; Brothers.: Bankers, New York, Drafts 'on Bolice fink of London, Belfast Banking Company pt Preland,Eonal bank of hrotlandtalso et. the *Mee of 31 r5,..0 reen A Taylor, Liverpool, . , .. . 31 TOPS, Jinni! C 0.,: Liam, Scotland. consiiktior &gnome, MAI- OW got -Ibe - a57 smoent t frien "-Li upwards, In autos Walt perritasess.---., ;i, -.. :. LThese &elle are payahlo at sigh; andaregood in en. ipect of llngtsod, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Un- - -'ennent Bank Notes excpangp4 t..the be,O•ates. '..Land :Willis tit* bought and dokl, -,' - , . . • j Pirtisrilks, April is. 'be .. .Ma:19;1856' , 3-1' 15. , , UVlSiioo] 4 a. —.g00., riituunanai fifs ,43 1 12111111, 102Migaigir 5 . .--.' " " .'- ; WELILISBEPCCI. -, 11 : .*. 1 • .:. ,rimi Spleimrd • Steakithips :foirning: 1 i 1.: th *bon : Line IR 40 Oh NEW YORK al M Una:' . . KANGAROO,' • • Capt:l4'yllo, tit "ASrIL (TTY OF WARM TON, • • " ' - Jeffrey, Ist ]Coy, • • CITY OY:MANCHNSTER; "" Petrie, ISM' " ' CITY OE BALTIMORE, • " . Leitch, 11th. hue. , ;nd et e r 1= t rt64 44 2•44. ' - • ••-• ' -I ' I. ' V Eton art atelfedharday, - aro f New - Yort, Cabin 1175, Third Clans MK ," •' • - 1. 4 , ~ I Llvertool. Cabin $lO5, 166 A, 16: Th'd Clain SA: I - RETURN TICKETS . ' amdlattle" fue . ...da MOntbk.byi any Steamer the LIR*. . , .....• 7. - , ... ••• • ,l' 1. . • .. t6gdll 41, 4 4 V -1 T10m„ ... ,, 1 q' 11t, ,,,, r ..„ ..ir f.- j , : These tomer* an AWN... wild PoW---- - 4 - - algid paaheenta, and aaryy experleneed Sergiens. • Emmet about:procoeding to Ronne, or wr i tt s : lend tbrlbeir•frlends from the old aim try . can Dikes and obtain all Inform/dime by appellee' to J. O. Dais, 13 roadway, N.Y., Sabel & Cortle,l 17 Broadway, N.:Y r or .• - . J. 4 AIIDS, Mleartellie. • 1 . - 'Panag CertllteatesirEtrit Wait Selling rackets be. tweeze N.York lad Wet Poidtalso Warn ac id by Ilk& above. . .. • [April 'X?, 11 : • _ 17-iy. 4 -- 7 --- CARD. • __. -- 11--77---7.- Tn . ' UNDERSIGNED ' tabu 'plea = in ailnotineieg to hht Wean and the pebUo • in reso b al, that be has purchased of Samna C. 1 aybar, the ent 'stock of Hats Caps, Fu. and thruticuien's funds g voda contai ned n. in the store lately- occupied by MM. • • - .• I -•, • • • • I . The ee stock is one and fresh, ticketed from. the "My' Houses in the cities of New ' rut and Phila delphia, ad willbe said .at. - prices nertntlY,VtieractorT 11 4 to MI pe no that um , Wilt Alga establiahmeet. Re eirestict hi tbe. only: oetatdielunent of the 'bled In Sebttylki i ootdy,nbere Ountlemeo tin be fanGsbeel : with s.equal to any City Wardrobe., by . i . , . - • , • - . EDWARD T. TAYLOR; " - .1 j . • • Suceelwor tri SAMUEL C. TAYLOR.' ' I I , ' • ' . ' City fiat and Cap .: Store. • 1 P. S . —tw a sertieel of Mr. Goo. C. Merely .barit ably ti been co ,mtred to uperintend thidepartment he has to abllt edltbr se I pan peat. Ma make 'and style of Men . t are altogither superioitO any other make in this place Ifor. dumb lity and wear. Prices for his make of Fiats an fung3 60 to 111 00. In addition to the above, wf lane. in otantrectipt of the new style Hats and Caps I trot me 'Gotten as the fidlowlmt: Sullendsr k Pascals; ;Oa ford; & Co., Lightfoot, Price, Patton keo4 ll uld 'other nOVIPIS itflhilhit '. Raliagaler 't . ' .: ' ' - 1 i ' .' ~ 1. RE CITE fIAT 4sl) tA.PETORE._ - Corderroutre and Xabantongo7tn•eta.• Pottivio, Jan. SI, 1657. . : b-tf -. : .11iIROUCH IN SIX NIINUTEI3. A az . it IsO i Patent Cream N EXTRAORDIgA.RY•and aston• Pahl tg iteprovement in Cream 11 I 'MINUTES; by . a MITI* and elegant applscatiow of well ktiawn principle' producing this desirable and surprising result. A child of lea years min manage it Sistbout difficulty. THREE 'MEDALS awarded by the MaryiarnEinstitute. and Fb 7 st Class Diploma of the Me. tropolitad Mechanics' Institute, attest tbe,juperlocity this mier all others.. '4' A.* a fur aid conslneterc proof of Mut - extellance of this If , the undersigned would state. the I THOU SANDS h bten oid sloop the Patent WIN issued. Thelargs and increasing deteand far thla'popular ar Otis indOo theogente so remind dealers, to tbrward their ordeis &lily, and thereby - prevent deley. Orderi - by vigil will meet 'with prompt attention.' • nursed lay list of the retail pflees of the Vieeser, forthe'coa sentence of those sainting a single one. PRICE MP PRZEZEW—RETAIL: • Two Quarts, $t 22.; Three Qbarts, $3 25; Pour Quarts, $1 $5; Pi Quarts, $a 25; Quarts, $6 25 Fourteen gnarta,l, 25; Twenty Qnaitec, $ll 25. . 11. itaNNAti; 4aentfir.fteeniee in Scht wain county. Iq.ll. We'ean recommend' the above article to be what . It Is reptes_ented : t . ever . al ladles wbo tried ft taat - year confirm • — lted that 0. A. NICOLL& 11. R. annii,griamui. JAMES .111I.HOLLAND , . GENT/118 9 / ...: - _ ' • .', __. t • i . • lltiodway: New york. •-. r+ I -•,. , ' "ISULLESIDISR&IPAISCAIetiI, ~• ' • • . 'al Bth Street,-Philadelphlet. r . .t ' , zt litoCo 'B. ' - -". t n . ' • 1 , ..nt:Sttnet,Plilindelpida. Styles ' or the tieing stud linunstsair: of e 4:- • -. 1 - i 157 • - • .-:igo ..1 - - , • . . I> Gloves! . .. Cilowna I ' ' • , 1 . !. .: 1 , • allastel I . .. . ~ . ~ Gloves! fl LOVAS a' a n IIIiSITIZI' (new style for the Ladles :) Gwyn made by loterter, who' the test in the,tradie IN -GLOVES Of /Emend *knee of 'Beam; . . GLOVES of Doosini,Ctovit and CanweitM 2' . GLOVES oWool and 8111 and Cotton; ' GLOVES oft Bnikakin. (aline lot 'nk • • • GLOVES foi drietng. Gloves for walling; 0 GOVSS - of t Milts Kid. Eno Sleek Hoskin: l• " GLOVES Imitation, which mach resembles theme • 13LOVElttO be wonfat the annlng itstuteblier, -..t. , (I LOVES' oft hatildn. tree? SaarY• •- , ; t ; GLOVItS all dim, of ersty kind; : GLOVES to;solt the yottnitand old; . • ~ i •,• ' .... . OLIVES to keep oat-the Winter's enlif. ' • °k)ra Introit number., In style rety.nket. . . OLOVNI4 which Fm selling at a very low prim GLOVES. if lon want them, be certain 'to call At Ike eltrialtBtere and Gents' Furnishing 11111- ', Rest Door to the . - lbettritte' House. **re at., Rfttoritto. N. 11.—Juid received, a email lot of Hunt% Patent NO avoided Patter Cellars, a new art lele for Gents. • ~. -'Gents' SWASI/12, Shawl Pins, Cashmere Sciirlede. _. teeembeii6.l.6 - .; , ' , 49.. - • - , • 33. 3EIBZTIVBZT 1 I • ! ..-1 • ,1 ' - Soakselki aid hationer, IbUseill4 is 'authorized, to 'sell their Safes In !Schuylkill county, Ile will tarnish them at the low .. ' eat manufactinere.prieis, st his . • ~. • . . . ; . • .' kstore In Pottsville, where the • .. - e and s hit of prices con - be "t,, • - l• , ' • . _. - . ~ , fl rs. '1 1 1 . -' • the iriallive proyed . • 1 . - .Act be aporiortaprotecting Roots, : . Papers,' le., from Om to anymart ' . r.-1.- - awe - °factored in -the United Mates, ••• and they are olleredet mouldy low prices. -1 . - 'Tha follo Int 11 an extract - from the report of the committee• pointed -to superintend' the' recent trial tato( burn ret Safes at' Wading: 1, . • ',- .11ys hid 25th of.lebtuary ail the members of the hove; mitts* met to - witness the Safes and Books and . (Oared in tßere) indigene perfectly o x ,, z, satisfied that p tiß ht. The day following the binning took Phu* nu-. der the supeHntendenes of the ComMittee. After a hie andluiparthil burning for five holing In the"lftireme of Megan!. Parretti &herring. the Safe Of!Messre: Braise 4 Watson was tint opened:the Safe being on Sr. inside; and the contents partially consumed, whlletheeMitents -la the Safe of _hewn: Farrel' se herring were Ig, good ; condition. mid bo See Inside... Ii . , The Editor of the Berk, ami l ScAnylkill Journal; to gether' with'lfty business men, ,whci attended the burn ; lug bribe Vs fss, Glints tojbe truth of the above state-, mad: • I ' 1 I. . - I ' Par'good and rehebleSates at mahufactonwe call on - 1 '.• 1 B. BANNAO te ". _ lost fas Itlrrd's 4 itemises Safes. Pottsville, Marc 14th, '67 , 1 ~ - 117 . 1 . tEI4IOII VALLEY RAILROAD.!_ , ','-'?-iii4IIINEWINNENETX • six p livi ir 0., E R. A RRAzygENN r t i zr f d,nr w May' 6,11861 f..,. - , I. . Dawn ' . Tratesii.. .. ! • ' , 11. at ' 7.35 All aud t.oO P Iwo, atoeb Cbun- , sal .., .r . 1.44 •., 11. . 8 tiogton ' • 1 o , • Catatonquo '.., Allentown -- , - 1 9.011' .e' 41 - . 2.21 !!. •', . Bethlehem • - ' - 925 ",' • 243 i. - 't Yressohnsbarg 1 9.35 " , 2.52 ," Arritii Rasta' , . 1 10.00 ... - 1 3.15 ." . . ! , -Up Tirstima. ._ _ 1 ' ' .I.Mtre Basin ' ` at 8A5 A..K., mid 4.40 P A M.' , " r seetnoljidniNg 9.16 ". . • . 5. 0 . * I U. Doiblrbem , . . ~. 943 . '4 ,- ; 5.15 i. '.! -: Allentown '-.. .1 . 9.40. 'ti , 5 al- ..1 • 1.. Cataasauu.s! . ' 051 -'I•.. ' •. 5.13 . ~.14latio*ton ' 10:41 - .1 '• • ~.0..."1 ~,,,. 'Arrive MASAI Cileilk . - 'I MAI . 1 . 7 00.. '. ' i Beth Treln4 conned at Mauch Cheek with trains run.- Ding on the Beaver Meadow Ratheed !to Weatherly end Beaver Meadol, also; at Yreemaneburg with halos run- Mu gon tit* Nottli Penneyliassla Railroad . The morn ing Train dims will amuset with trite* On the ' lielyl- , awe, Delaware an & farekewanna a Western &divalent* lisividere and Senates, • . The itilerloon Train down will mune& with Manisa on, the Beirldtre h Oentini Railroad !to Philadelphia I Nen York. 1 z . . Ikea:term:on Train rip will amnert with , tvaiii on the Ilielvidere Delaware' Railroad, titanAltranton. and 41eIrldera • i :.,..„- -.._ .-.- . , Ttzwlll be bOt este connection botoosaLlston and Phi pats lby way of North Penneilennls Railroad, why will bean tbo morning. BOUM 11. BAUM - M ' 9, 67 119- 1 . , ' ~, ,f .:'L &JAN.' 4 Dip. -• .- 1 ! • , -.. • ' FARREL'S & HERRING'S .Patelat - Fire Proof Safes. • u• IQros. Telseriplima. 'fists:dare Kai/ • Tam UMMaio lap Ltaitaaaut Basta Mott at Pao/ma. oa tita 114 Institut: • ,The re siedutamis of Life., • , .., ' °lll ••. id the N.Witb• d't J.) 4 - kThdilledill"nuadblivbeYt:6C"eltstagt'U;7ll"titillt4.4),JedPeracl.:l: as Mere 7 .-: : • s ' ' -: Igi6•olVeike $1:171/CIT ,:, :.!. 1 ' 'Tli ' o : ' .l.iiadice . I :Airablit at 104 - iiinia ' Liveirloordatieeti Vie 1151 b• 1 " The'lNome le' ism. eolsportint. ,' Itstebt..BPsbi -114 ` 4 1 Abl ia ' all" sendinteoveys to %ink. to Pruitt by ibt El", nab war. • .Xbe llpatilah expedition opine& Alex - co had . cot sailed, but iina 'all 'tie readinem 'lnd' awaltittgl orders; ' `News from . lititesta• apostle ot: tile jaiTival'et two-American iceeille„ erne tam., Wade their,witty, up,the River Amour to Itionqt,,: ~ Tu. rui.iptirve eitipfrrids.o4.: . Yeeterday,thi , etitsfit otesi of mew School edilice,lmia battik: Phlegm*, al/ golw : ty,,,erith Matkmic.;cereasouics. 'As• riatuteami tt nomberof persona, fromdifferent section ottbie, and NM ai Wan g 'eat ii Ms Wein presicitd ' Ametig the'distlngabbert parlous "preasat,Ws elm Sc.M. lock, Profeseer'Alletiot (rank College ' , .I*.r. Wake • ock, State 4uperiutendent. of Common I &imolai the Rey. Wm. A. Good, and• the • lige burp.'" Professor. Allen diltetitat • A beentffill ad -j• - -deees •tbo otissiog....The °orgasm) of:lalitte, the stone oea° perforated by .p. 8010, or_aeading„ . assisted ty P. W.. 111. Everything passed 'og delighttally:•• ' • ~• c •• I 1.. ' The Protastaas. gplasteast! Tbia-Convention %in spuiop,at Pb4lelphie, odic : pined dime die on Thursday. Before the 'id; journment a spirited debit* ensued' on'• the newt- • sty of tie° m iisionary sigsalsetlens. • liir..Parry, •of •Puttaville, mode's brielltut eseieslingly, pithy- • 'speech' in favor clan , expression of opinion by thereuivrention. lie declared that thill besting,' shoat and ,theeiret us ;eta, add the subject ought to be met fairly and eqsally.—,. With s.viiw. to hannosise. conAictinggplaionit, tbeiter. Dr. Rowe, of St: Luke's Chant, sabred the following, which wis adopted : • 1 - • •• Resolved, That distinctly recognising the •des.i. rablenen of salon and at-operation it e l the work of Dioceses Missions, the Convention ri -*malts the.whole subject to the committee, wi • instree-1. tions to initial a plan. • ' enstiaue - Dusasizosa , ! , -We hays in oir Vmagi7 mien thecertilleate of a respectable citicen, testi-. Eying that he was cured entirely or tbi; drtiadful disease by using BCERITAITE'SIIOI4. BIT TERS. We *ball take pleasure in4brfag the cartilicatep any perm); doubting , tDis itannutot. , Giornale ,d 1 'Roma states. Ike!' the. asfie'of Torquato Torso were solemnly transfer.: red on tbenth itlt.; to thetomb pre. for their reception. , • .ZirThere are Six Protestant chum _ a Coo stantinople, in one of which there *every Sunday, in the Turkish laniraapi tW:.sbotas,.. fifty hearers. - .About twelve thousand people oil color left the Visited States fur Africa dark I thrrlaet . yccr. More than half of thorn were etaanelpited forth* purpose.l • • fr- '"-- Ilfalrl'wo (nuns 'houses in, Tanialus,l the pro perty of Me. ,Ragan, Were'destroyed I by fire last week. 'Loss, $lOOO ; 'insurance, $OOO (nth. Lycoming Mike. ' 1 , , jar According td the most, recent statistics, the amount annually- dlibpraed le London 'formed!, cal charity:. and poor' relief, is '55,70,000 ; In Voris $2,340,000. - I 1 Item! now member of the Nebraska Legislature jutepodysp as. thal•hvtly ,ere abou_ top take a 'vete, and cried M i t—"Mr. Speaker, I twin) 'wet _ - vote eke Cerra!" I ' ' , - . '1 - frirThe totall ;value of..property easesaed. in New York city, is but down k at five hundred mil lions of dollars--an increaseof $35,000,000 over last year's estinte iv: ' I I „fazi`The Sup erin tendent of Common Schools i of Dimphin eoun . receivs onty,s3oo per annum. Tiro smell fur • 1 man ' ; tuu much for p man not fit ter UM position. I I Air-John D'Orsay, culorod, convicted in New York of the molder of Ann McGirr, a Sixth Ward, girl of the town, bits been sentenced ti imbues , on the 11th of Jul next. - ,;'k II '`Among the items 'of , intelligence from Mexico, it is 'hired that a .dexiesti woman of the capital. was on the 120th o( April, delivend of Reven'mate ail:lrani oar birth ~ . • 1 Apr:By au explosive of fire damp, recently, in the tames of Mr. Sehollenberger, at Beach Val loy,,this county, Wtn. Grifilths, , Thoreas Nee& and. a szll boy were horribly burned. • 1 -.. gire.•Jauseson ear :—"Toe , breed - of life •is lore: too salt of 1163.1 s work; , the sugar'of life' as poetry ; the water of life faith." liana its the bread and auger; cover mind the malt. 1 , 1 . the Parktts. r (Wholesale Prices.) Wheat•Flour,bbl., .18 60 Dried Leaches, ' nye Floaribbl., .6 Q 0 do do ua IrbeeL,lioilaul,l 74 1 601 Tried Apples, Ilya. do. . „ 6 Kgge, damn i Corn, 40 . .SO Butter, per you . data, '' do ' (1016 boulders, lhatatcia ' 4 ...;,_ . 1 001 llama, do TlcoolbySetd, , •:- 4.2: Lard, elbver Seed. 6 del Neater, do Llay, per ton, • 20 t( Salt, per sack, POTTSVILLR ' PRODRCE• me (Retail Prices.) • FOR R.-ll'eteat Flour Pella from $8 80 tole and Rye at' ,- ri. 00. Rye Chop at $1 10 T 4 bu' Meal $1 10 do. . • OltAlN f —Wh Re Wheat seas at $1 85 b at $1 75 do, Rye 95 do.. Corn 85 do, (hits 65 MEATS.—llerlyella at /4 cis: per Itt, Mu •Veal 12 do.,Cllndt. 12% do., Shoulders 11 to 1 14 to 16 dn., IMlogna 14 do, PILOVISIONS.—Butter sells-from 2.5.t0 Cheese 16 do. Sal 15. eta. Tldos. SIII/IftS.—.Cuba 11, do, Port /Um 12'4d0., 14 do , Crushed and Pulverlsed 16 do. 123.4 eta. It b. Salmon 12% 23 to VA et,. a plena. Ilerriog 1F 1 .4 els. a dos FRUIT - AND TrogrABLES--Onjons 2 et Falad ado., Ithobarb 10 do:. Itadlsbo 4 do., do., SpDierh 23 eta: a peek. T•anatoes REAL ESTAIE,_SALES. ' OR 111. F. 1000 Acre, o F r vamo /11 ose . Coll INE 'll-10PSANMAeree ; of the I jealuable Bond •Bionotaln COsi lands,sltuated In Butler and Barry townships. Schuylkill comity, Ps.. la hereby offered at private tale. The Ashland- Extension • Railroad runs through part of the property,wbiel is un derlaid with Coal Fewest:id well timbered. For refer ence orluformatioo apply te i bstauel Centre street-. or to the subscriber. at his Real Estate Agency, In Railroad street, Pottsville, Pl. . The tenni are half cash. and half mortme hoods. FRAMIS SPENCER. • Pottsville, April 190831 ' 46tf • . • VALUABLE COAL AL TIMBER - FOR SALE. WILL BE SOLD at private sale a TM note tract of poet end Timberland, known 'as the Amos Wickersham Tree', In Columba county Pennsylvania. and located at the Eastern tenetnation of the Mount 'Carmel and fittlamokin pool Ruin. flaid tract contains about EC serer more or lass, trarall Um , . tweed. believed to conks% the same Tabu or coal .run-; ning through the Shasnottit Cad Basin. Tltle Indispu table. For terms and other partirubirs applt fo the onto. scriber. j PISISCER keel Adais Agent. Petterifk. • 61f. Fabruar7 7, 167 A VALUABLE ,RED ASH COLLIERY . 11,011: SALMI. IHE• • subserdier, being desirous of re tiring from the mining business offers his yord IT at private' sale. This ealliery is sltuainfo - the Echuyikill Railroad , about °needle above dale. ,* port. The. Coal is of a deep Red Ash, and wfV u mnics. quality, and well adapted to the New York and tern markets'. MI the improver:ionisers of the raortiappror. ed minstruetkin.-031alisting In part of one 76 bah' pow or pumping and hoisting engine, with pumps linden the necessary machinery. in perfect order; owe 25; bons en. glare andbreaker: salutes; bins, screens, heisting plane. and gearinceomplete, ears, grab'. and stock. all In goodt order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Ppobn t. Kenna - Yelps, above and below water level, all °panda Dri . 4 ready to commence IMmedlate operations. FON further/ particulars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. bISLY.R. at the works. May 31. 'Si 22-tf) '1 • SAMUEL PULLMAN. ; " 'COAL LANDS FOR BALE. 3r ALUABLEI COAL LANDS AT : PRIVATE SALE , —That - Calibrated tract,of spliti • .: Coal land kninro as the °Bpoba T set," centeolor the Justly - celebrated i and " Spohn Vein," alen what le Jenerally known is the "Seventpllve. acre Inlet," ef• ' oining. on the Mt. Clrbon Rail loaded la West Nor. ,wegiase Township, mrneelby Nicholas 'hoary° /lob. Is hereby eased at Mints sale, on t I h most 'ad meta. genus terms. • , , I . The tract contains all the Coal r ns ln theallsot Southern Antbririt• Reckma—includia . besides Other, tracts, those generally known as the /id , astrisP 1101 l Ilterkion, Ana Ottharet, r Orchard, : memo , Mew. moth, with all the underlying, though it laullaPleled. beds of coal which are known to exhit in the Ihrmatlon„ enraging whew-proved, over a . boodred • feet I of solid Coal. In fact, the , tracta . sew Offered, contatne • the richest Coal &melts In the (beauty. , Tor Information, apply to Francis lignsw, s i 4 . , wet for Coal lands, and real rear* generally. °etc* itt Ball ' road street ebovii It. Mairket lOC*, Pettirr . ini, ni. klatch V. Ina , ' • • • U-if . FOR SALE, • I ° • Either TelPtiker 111 Virstd! , Ti THE. underntotaioncttyaluablet tracts or land strustein Schuylkill and Columbia' coin. Poaryirsnia. The Johnston Reettley me i ra ract, 424 Acrea. • • The Thomas lilltithei • tract, 424•. The Amos Wlettershat• et, 424 • The Thomas S. Cope tract, .03 " The three first named idlolo each other, Mull. corer two red shale rams brined by brandies of .b. Catawlsm Creek, and two tgllMlteln spun, sbkhroutain the eastern prolongation of the two most northern Phanlokln'Canl Darks. Timm wo immthe minlain the Mammoth Civil bed. The se has been opened near the eastern litoltauf the lawns* nu taint oal Company's estate, and upon that of lb Coal Run Company, both . 61 which properties adjoin these lands on the west. The Thomas P. Core tract Is about three miles tp the eastward of the alums mentioned Meets, war tho mirth- - era boundary nf . the Mabanoy Goa Realm mad partl y . corers the "Ravens' Ron" Coal basin. • The timber of these lands is ;deem' the mounidam, suitable lbr props, end white oak, cheated and r In the relays. The lower land le a red Ask well adapted for Mains palm ! - The tllle Is Indisputablr Rieliolion tall., theism heirs reoovered'of the r Fur plans .and Pilate TIMMS re SOLES. n 7 al nr to JOSEPH Engineer. P9ttnVb., ed, $4 CO paed, 2 CO par°4l,2 Ii- 1 , 1 6' lb 'Si' • , 160 KETII. ' OVII bbl. , as Corn •u 14 do. do., nano •• ets. A" Whits Idb., Shad 411 baud, swami do;. LAND
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