..._, . . .. . i . . • • :.1 • tom. 1 • - - -4 '('•?4t l. 'i• fl) -4 i"-- - • • i -- .,- ,,, k; ..:vg; .... "1 , --f - . • Uluc r iIATVIIRA tbe , ll7-7—ct: .citaniatib—°fnb:fingllirffijß"lMEN oltheisreingtinalibto stega pane yubllshed! in the County-11nd u it. elm - Mittel smo 0 best p ortion of. the population, an advertise ment Imerted•ln ts columns Is, or courserworth is much t lb advertiser as if published In ,any three other • pa dierll: TO one cities the rates orsdrertlslim are &heap gra d I price according to the circulation of the paper, Ina priisent sulphas in ti! United States T suryi is about E 22,500,000. , W - Joss C7llntsits of New York; is :deitt. ~Cb N isE:itisosso wai: am enlargement. of the heart, 'filrepion. of the kidneys. ~ 4 , 4wailiy Rep Olicon ascribes the present y of corn in that State to the, defective U • & i s% .;e S it h was phinted last year. i 1 ..----. 4 ..r ifl'olth arlf John Tucker, Esq, in our Coal rw • • Depl .1 1 50 tmeni, we Z,,,,. D rular attention. It vintlos statements anwldnestions of importance . • t. th*Tra;le,' • ' , . - , iicasrr of space precludes tke 'possibility of no tilling in detail the new advertismenis to be 'tonna fao" column; this week. .1171.direet 'Mention to them • a general manner. ',lee New YORICERT--1 capital literary paper .4pp ars in.a new form, with one of the pietti ed he de we ever stir. It will. accept teir ion- I , I grata! floes upoii the improvement. • ----irstairon horse now pursues his way without' stop etlimportant deviation from a direct line, ft.builltogor, Maine; to Jefferson city, llissouri t a I distance of a little` over seventeen hundred mile Il half as tar uto Lendon—in three days . ! .11. illooi l s Doomen.—Ladies, prepare for en es '.trims . .trrme ' enge In 'your, habits, for a Paris cones: •g - 4den of the New York Cooler says, "lank as the inter of 1800, theisubstitate for the fell. bl levy taro id 6 % 1 1 dsti the_ Jun rein of copper and silver bike . been struck it Garrett Mountain.. A sha ft , about 5b feet deep, b i ds beenlsunkosid.a bed .of copper: ore, 16 feet thii surface, and 24 'feet thick, has been struck. _ ' • . . Can Damocaact• AND lionastr Mumma I—The I . • • • • fintiogivantan aavocatei the sale' of the Mali 'ne of tie Public Works, and adduces sterling sone 1+ it. Presto, the entire pack of Locio-- o iheets in i ‘ the State is yelping at:, its heels, "Wed h r the Democratic State Convention.= , h! wh t is the use of endeavoring; to save the ••oplo' frvim being tleecAd, when the Locofoco rty manes it part of ' their system; And their slims cry, amen? The Peensytranion is' right I • • warm' in this matter, 'and we hope it' will have depenaence enough to stick to opinions i tlnowi be rigt4. ' • , Tui crew of the United Staleaahip Jamestown, 1141 paid off At the Philadelphia Navy Yard on . . Wednesiray.. The imount received by abdut one buidred mid eighty sailors, •was $45,000. Jet& Immediateliy, received the attentions of every spe c es of land sharks, who would kick Mat out. of tbeir way, ' were be pennileat. The peculiar char. iioter of that amphibious animal—an Aircan sailor, was ,xhibited on the occasion, by.the fol- . . . . 4Cwing °Worley :.-="Where shall I drive you to?" sidled a ckaiseman, of one who, looked as though Ee had spent half bib life upon the ocean. - The 4piy was chtivacteiistic s "Where drive mo tot; f l Wily, to th t e.—, If you • • I • j 8 n& ROmniTl.—One Wm. C. Godfrey, claim! ing . to be eLpertecuted man, publishes a card, .:whict be istate? that he was a member of the Mane Aretio expedition, and that the statement Tor.Di;•/Cana, to the effect that he wu a mutineerdesertar, isintrue.• To eomPlete bb claims 4 the titki of martyr, in a few days, bewill•pul . ish a book detailing his al:lva *nags. We cube the, fellow's - 'story; his ability to sully the • -t °put:atoll of Dr. Kane, and ..believe that the rvement is but a scheme to effect sales of big trashy book. SuCh men as Mr. Godfrey are• . .?tled to ‘ no•sympathy, especially when the motive J so palpable as in this case. Try another tack. .•„ his "dodge" Will not take. Tim S.CIIIITLKILL liAvan BAYe. 7 -The reasons. stleged by some of our cotemporaries, as having tctuated the Governor in yetoing the bill ,incor-, • (orating this bank-, are incorrect. Governor Pol lock did not veto the bill because as is stated, the• business Wants of the section did not need it; but because the provisions of Abe law requir.. 'lnc 6 months notification of an application for a Charter, bad not been complied • with in this t ease Abe time lacking three days, at the period of k c 'applicat(on. We make this Statement jus ' I e to the Goveinoi, and with's desire to give, a correct statement df the reasons for vetoing a t ;bill of more than ordinary importance_ to our Schuylkill Haven 'neighbors. • Fatu.YATOBll TIIANKFIILLT 14.mmtax—Strange as U. may seem, Mr.iTailehurst, of Philadelphia, feels com plimented at his nomination for Uovernor. received from • a Convention at Lancaster,. of the Sanderson faction:— • Mr. Ilasleburst at no distant period,enJoyed our esteem. .Nlll/ that he contents to be the rate paw for the almost 'defunct News' Locofoco clique, it is somewhat lesseped. At the same time .are pity him, for his acceptance of,' that farcical nomination le the commencement of his political death.—Mincre Journal. , / We hope hereafter to' be nhle t o mei to oar 3 friends of the .dfincrs' Journal, that Mr. Haste .,burst may/till enjoy their esteem.. We caplet -bring ourselves to think •that Mr. IL will stand the equivocal honer passed over to hint by the little clique whci got up the Lancaster Convention. • I This gentleman 'was, as is well known, support -ed by all the 4ombjned elements of opposition to. locofocoistO, when he was elected Sollettor, for i l the city; and was up to that time a Whig of. the most particular standing. We cannot thereleter 'see how be can consent to be the tool of a dying dynasty. If he does, then all we ean,eay is, "re .,quieseat in pace r —Phi/ad a Sun, 1 - Anon. ,1 Sure Iforse."-:Athough June so far, has been very coy.of her favors, still some of our. the City . , and of the, S tat e s further ISoutii, are fleeing from home to the mountains 'and the sea-shore: Some have already reached reached our pounty., Those , however. whci are still housed, but contemplate going Atiantio-ward, \ould not do better if, they intend visiting Atlan ic^City, than to t sojourn at the "Surf House," un ter tbe managenient of (tie" oointsous, gentleman 'Thayet). An excellent &attire of the lease—which by the way was 'erected by private subscription—is; that it has no public - bar: This jprevents the assemblage of 'loafers and 'rowdies, MI disagreeable to.4amilicirstopping ate hotel.— The house is so i4nnged, that it is optionid with the Proprietor who lie admits. •This makes itse hect. There,is a: department for ,the 'Storing of ' private liquors, but no liquor :is sold at &bar in the house. We consider this one of the strongest ; teotures in favor of the "Surf 'douse," and as in other reipects, it is one of the: best kept :houses is yew Jersey, we chn confidently recommend it to the patronage of those‘contemplatings sojourn ' during the preform s u ,or at Anomie City. DEL. JUIDISOten PanTABLIS ' COPiING This conrinience and importance of preserying copies of. letters when traveling, and of valuable manuscripts, Is fully appreciated by the etereau tlie, etnuto4cia/ and literary community. Many Of the moat valuable stentrauts, sales and purcha resare made by correspondence, while nemberlees Irrialant th ' ongbta Ind 'sentiments of our best authors are first recorded in 'private 'letters which are pot'copied, but are transported by steam, in the tun mail, to distynt parts of the country, or to leather 'continent, never to .he malted =by '"" Inaba": . . A convenient pornshis copying pumas whic h•m'as i be always at, band, "helium. , bap" or abrioid,,hr *hid' copies of anything' desirable may he lelleain a moment anti preserved for.fis ? lime. reference, has lung Won' a desideratum*. Such a press is nor/offe re d t o ki t e public, at $ price within the means ~ t ell, It is a Gunn fade picas, ed.of wood, occupying a space of nine by bee, to three inches thick, and weighing pounds, including the letter book. It li the advantages of 'any iron press in ty be.carried in a 'Wink, carpet bag or perfect cuttenienee, or tustj; be used try or office at the pleasure of the. me ithprobions are equal in distinctness to those made by, any othir prone in The press is made of fine tuahogetiy, rated, and is, rather ornamental than ..its appearance. It he accompanied book and necessary material with full mentions for use. N.Dovidsoo,No.9 Spruce • York, to the principal agent %for. the ' , press; but they . eau be Obtained at 11, hannan, in this liurougb, pails , . UTAlL—Thellovf.rnment is no c t inuring it nine , . Cumberland Coitand' Irdst Catnpaay, awl some • . . too soon In establishing order !here riot exist( others. • i The Coal is trans ported ' • ' I ' • , by. the Cumberland confusion; crime and lawlessness, in the Territary i ' Coal and 'lron Company i s Railroad to Cumber of Utah. The Missouri ,Repaidican of June S lit. , - laud. • • ' 1- i i • §ll3B ...Several gentlethenbare arrived In this city from Utah Territory'. Among them is Gen. Burr, lq S. Marshal,, Mr, Morrill, Postmaster at Salt Lake elty, and Mrr. Craig.: attached to the Surveying Department. These gentle men lift Salt Lake city the middle of aprill; In company with Judge Stiles, Mr. Williruns, and orthrosa.Only one U. S. °Meer Is Lett In the'Territory--an,sport for the In dians, residing - among them, whet thinks they will pen test him against the Mormons, should they attack him. "The situatiOn of Mira In the Territory is mpresented as very nosatistsetoi7. The Government °liken did not feel safe in the bounds of Bait Lake city, and made their - escape. Their Presence was, indeed, no longerneeeerary. as their official furictions had nearly ceased by reason or the seta of the Uth Territchird Legislature. "That body framed laws creating new inearts—a gistrate's Court and • Court of Probate, In each county —and appoirited Mormons to perform the duties. Thera Courts superceded the District Courts of the United .States, although the laws provided for an appeal from the decisions of the lbrmer. In meet instances, however, the appeal never was granted: and when Judge Stiles • remonstrated with Brigham Young against this course,' the Governor told him lobe qulet—that they knew what laws suited them better than the Coogressot the United States, And. they Intended to abide by them- When Judge Stiles became' satisfied of the uselessness ot at tempting to hold his Court, be'gavelt up and returned to the States. , , • "Several persons were murdered during the , winter by . agents of the Mormons. ' They were what la called epee— tates born the Church. and' designed to Intake their see cape', 'A man by the name of Parrish, and his two eons, (whetted fallen under the ban of the Meath, were rot bed, and afterwards, when they attemptedito regain pos• session of their property, they were killed by. men seem ingly deputed for that purpose. The remains of one of the sena was shockingly runtilated. man hythe name of Potter was killed by the same agents!' . 1 - OKIN .NZRWOURRICBB, OR W641101E611 OR 'AIM IfAny of • our reader. are troubled with nervous-; nem or weakness of any kind, they should procure' a bettle of "Bccrhave's Ilullapd. Bitters." • We have tried, and can confidently recommend it, as • a medicine, Firing almost instantaneous relief.— Daily Enterprise. THE COAL TRADE. ~~~~~ The quantity seat by Railroad 'is 41,241 15— by Canal 40,931 04-4 or tbe 5ieek.82,172 19 tons. Total by Railroad 820,886 10 agalost 896,229 18 tone. Do. by Canal 321,246 11 against 327,181 Mho to tame period last year.. • Boats were plenty 'daring the week, and 'the shipments are , heavier than we . anticipated, _al though they are leu by .5,854 tons than . for the corresponding week lasyyepr. : •The heavy :rains during the week, have again troubled the mint."' with water:4nd 15, large', por- tion of the Coal ebipped during the week wai ta ken from the. bailts• Several of the operators have lost heir Bumps by the riseof water, sad it will like several Months before their' mines will be in 'working order,igainqThe operators both here and, Oil . thvP'a:high have never ,before en-. countered so much difficulty from water 'as they have this season—and as one - extreme generally begets another, they will, in all probability, Puf fer from the want of,this element as' the season draws to a close. , The shipment, for the week earn up ea followe:: 2856. 1857. tone. OLIN. Schuylkill Itallroa I, 47:48 41.242 6,3611 Canal, 39,534 40,931 MX Lehigh Canal; • 46,790 17.121 • 29,660 Railroad. 3.580 10.1X13 , 6.413 1k 1, & Hudson Co, 19,800 15,183 4,617 Penna. Coal Co, 24,312 15,386 8,926 • Scranton, 7,844 7,844 • , 18104 147,710 49,8 15,564 15,544. . i , - Lona for the week, • tone, 35,9341 . . The total increase from all the above railons op o last weekires • 68,133 Lou for the week, - 33,934 ; - Reducing the increase to far to only 34,199 The loss for the ensuing two• weeks, it is be lieved, will overcome the small increase on last year, still remaining. • The preseni.asPect of the Coal Trade demands' the trious attention of both consumers and dealers. The heavy additional expenses which . our Coati operators have .been 'Objected to this season by the flooding of the mines with Water are ruinous, and we therefore heartily endorse the reeommen, dation of John Tuckeir, Esq., to ativaiice the price! of Coal 10 cents &ton in future contracts. • The. heavy loss in the supply during , the' last week,' compared with the corresponding week last year, places the position of the trndo in n . worse •con dition with regard to the supply than even sta ted In the statistics of - Mr. Tucker's letter: • Pams.netenta. Alas 121 i, 1867. Oincruitins:—The tendency of the Anthracite Mel, Trade to the remelts we have proposed to effect by auto Association has been, and still Is, 'so decidedly evident and apparent, that I have deemed it quite , unneeruct ryi 'to subject you to the ineonvenirmee of meeting together during the last few weeks, thinking It the beet Counsel to let well enough alone. Our policy, aa • announced in I 'my communication of March 31st, but, was, "To offer! 03al at the opening of the business season at about the• average cost of production, and never to Ist It tall below that price, thus 'securing stability and regularity the market, It In expected Out the prices will gradu al)y advance as the season progresses," and also "to r e . potato the supply to meet but not precede the de-. maml." These 0 as Ii have already intimated,' have thus far (with exceptions) been accomplished. We may therefore now consider whether In full Jostlesl to all interests, we may not make , a moderate advaneei in the prices. We must first determine whether the present state of the Trade in this and other Regions will warrant it, for if +wide it must be main/diked. The.ex. toting apathy In moat branches of business; In. alinost unprecedented. It extends to the Dealers in, and Con sumers of Coal, but I am not aware that this is a valid reason why we should eontinud longer to furnish them .with our article of mecestity at about cost. - For. the purpose of discussing the (location of a mad; crate advance in prices, I livita you to meet me, at the Reams of the Association in Pottsville, on the 19th Inc slant, at 11 o'clock, A. H., flat you, may be' prepared for limper. action, I give you the following facts sherds the present state of the market, and 'my views of the future. . . The ton nake by the Reading Railroad from March 12th, 1851, when their charges for the year were annonnied,l (and when the Schuylkill Cahal 'las opened,) has dimin ed is compared with' the same period in 1866, 121,1.19 tone. . . By the e Sehuylkill'Clinal, altbOa4h,openad , •. several week', miller than in 1846, it has . decreased,, ' - I 7,a 12 ..• Total decrease from the Schuglloll,Regton from March 12th to June 4th, \ 132,051 " , Add the decrease by Lehigh Canal to uoe 6th, I ' 98,483 •• Add Pame Al Delaware and Hudson Canal to June 6tb, :raga “ Deduct ..inernam by the Lehigh Tel. ley. Road from March :Nth,. to . June 6th, 1857, 33,736 • • !Deduct mime from Scranton Region, South, say • 100,000 f -133,736 `. Veal decrease during the chipping season of 1857,as eoraparedierith 1866. , 440,569 • It brwell known that the' Coal 'transport:ixd on the Reading and !Lehigh Valley Roads during the Winter, was almost entirely for the consumption of Philadelphia and the local 'demand. I therefore omit that Winter business in the comparison, as ft does not Whet the 'question of foreign supply and, demand, which is the only one I wish. ow to consider. This local: constrop -Mon, however, is increasing to a greater ratio than any other, but . ot sufficiently so, to' materially a ff ect our calculations.' As 1 Uri not equally familiar with the `businear of the 'Scranton Region, I assume thaVall that Coal has been cent to Iffizabethport. It is that rendered certain that the shipments. from • all the Anthracite! Regions to tide water; are less by 140, ; 589 tone than during the same period last year.: You will perceive' thit ibe curtailment from the &Avila! Region has bine during this period as nearly as possible, lb per cent., or the maximum' reduction which our arti cles of association contemplated. Whither, this result has been raised exclusively by oar measures, or in part produced by 'other cattess,.it is net now material to die cum, as our retjertof a curtailment during a period of dull demand has beefi attained. The decrease from the Lehigh region in the same time Is 23 per cent., and by the Dahmer, and Hudson Canal to June 6,1 s Myer cent., • It may now be :tell to eomdder • the peculiarities of the business of the different: Regions: The Schuylkill and Lehigh have a goal demand for nearly their entire production of Luinp, of which they make but a small proportion, and which therefore usnally commands quite as much as the other sises, thus leaving only the "pre pared" Coal for export. -The Deliware and Hudson and Pennsylvania Coal Oompstdes, Mt the. contrary make a large proportion Lump, and so =all a' quantity of the prepared Macs, that they readily sell the latter ate gory! material advance on the prices of the former- .; • 1 learn from the best authority that the Delaware and Hudson Company have ad their entire production for this year of prepared elm, and hive retired from th market, ex cept for Lump and Steelier. •1 presume thatthis iselse substantially the ease with the Pennsylvania Company. The Lehlgrt Company alto decline making further con-, ' tracts for their prepared 'lllier. You have a Home mar.: ket for all your Limp. This Is the 'protect statifif the Trade. It thus conclusively appear! that the future ad- I Mout ,contrects for the prepared sizes of Coal. fie do mestic purposes, which is the great sourest of demand for our Coal, mart substantially be made by you and the few Operators in the Lehigh Region,' with whatever iturintity may be furnished by the Scranton Region. It Ist herefore eildenL that Air the vast proportion of the• Iciture contracts for the prepared sites of Coal. you are substantially without competition and hence have MM. mend of the market. While I. should strongly depreeite any attempt of six eessive prlees,,l recommend a moderate advance either i 'now or on the let proximo, u you may think mostaxpe-t dient ; with further moderate additions to the prices as,t the eatenn adieus°, which we May hereafter determloe,l the tin beingelearly established, in my judgment, that a fair everac remunerative' profit on the _production of year Is el rly and certainly at your command. remain, Dear Firs. Yours, • Very Respeetfai t ly, p • JOHN TUC V .. Tug annexed description of the Cumberland Coal -.Field. from an einiiimett Correspondent, is i f n the most co pieta, accurtite.and interesting, we hare yet see . i l.t,will we are sure, receive that atten 0 ion it erits. The post Solds of thit 'Unit ted States are prominent In geological importance, and aaj. information' in rregard to them, Canna but be welcomed by the scientific u well as mere business man's . .. , 1 The,Cateitierlaid. Cost Field: • • ' Flitaarik Jone•l, • This Coal Field ferias," loog trough,•l3o miles through, extending into the Btataa Maryland and Penwaylvaiia. Its ventral axis is / 4 :• 35° E., 8. 35° W. t'iridtlt at North' end, 3 miles; width at South end in Virginia, 10 miles., The Region contains 351,tnining companies, , of , which 10 Were operating in February-last 'mini. lows : • .- 1 ' • .Finisnotto Baotou. Union Coafaatilinitotinspany. Mount Snvago Coal ail ilron Company. Barden Company.. r • Allegheny • , Prosthurg • " • : and sane! othera. ThiTtoal from the above named °timpani:a' eiimei done by •Cumberland and. Pennsylvania ROTread to Cumberbnd, lon the • Baltimore and Ohio railroad. I t • Pnttivllle. June 13, 1837. , Is Gsoßain taitriti REGION. Franklin ?dining Company,* Phoenix r ' all Caledonia " Swanton " Pickell Detutuld " - • • Jact . ; " ! " - Geo Creek Coal , and Iron CoMpany. Amt ri ea • " ' "" Grabens A Aspinwall. ' • •' The Coal from thesenignusies la tranaperted by the George's Creek' Mal and Iron Company's Railroad, to Piedmont, Va., 28 miles west of Cumberland, on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road. - . , „ - - • L Vistawaia. _ • Rampsh4 Mining Company. • The Coal of this Company is transported by the Hampshire's Company's Railroad to the Bal timore and Ohio itailros,d, 1 mile west of Pied mont. . . New Creek Mining Company, and some Others. Coal transported on Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, 2 miles west of Piedmont. Of the above, • ; named COmpaniei • of the Cumberland Coal Field, which are Vsbort of the entire number, : the following, were in January' last, at work: - " 7 -' ; . Borden CoMpany. , , . Frostburg " ' . .Cumberland Coal an Iron Company. Franklin-Company. Caledonia -;, a - :. • fiwapten i." ' Pickell " ~ ! . - - Detmold " , Jackson . " George's C k Coal and•lron- Company. .. ! American u mpany. • Hampshire " . ...." 4 The remain er were at that period -Janstery, 1857—either I ism over in consequence ;of winter being upon t . b infor had suspended operations in consequence o pecuniary difficulties. • _ . I RAILIIOADS. The Railroads in the Cumberland Coal; Field, are as follows :1' Cumberlank and Pennsylvania Railroad, 14 miles in length:. Its present terminal is st Frost burg; but it Is proposed eventoally,"to comicetit with the George's Creek Railroad. ~ Cumberland Coal and Iron Company's Rail road. Length, 11 miles - from Cumberland to its .terminutat Eekbart mines-28 miles from Cum berland to Piedmont by Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. George's Creek Coal and Iron Company's Rail. road. Length 8 miles, from Piedmont to termi. nun at Lonaconing. It is proposed to connect t,his Road with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad. Hampshire's ConlinTy's Railroad. .Length, 1 mile, from junction with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1 mile west of Piedmont, to teinainos at Hampshire mines. The Cumberland Coal - Field' lies between two great ranges of ..the Allegheny. Mountains, the Great Saver) Mountain and the Dans Mountain. A lies int% basin of cane. Arm: This basin is 2000 feet deep, from the nere'Red Sandstone to .dillstone grit. • \ C The avenues to market from the Cumberland Coal ield, are by • the Railways enumerated ab6ve, to the lino - of the Iltaltimoro and Ohio Railroad, and thence by ei her the Baltimore and Ohio Silroad, 178 miles :from Cumberland, or 206 from Piedmont,) to Baltimore, or by Chesa peakeC &Ind Dhio Canal, 18 miles .ta tide-water at Alezalria. - It is propose to build from Pied mont t Alexandria a new venue v to bevelled the Hampshire and itlesandri Railroad, which would bring Piedmont thirty miler nearer tide-water, than Mai : the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Yssto igbts on Coal fro timore and Ohio per ton of 2240' Win in Baltimore. esapeake and Oh par ton. .ighte on Coal f The f lowa : Wawa and Ohio s—s 3 15; leas .25 one. • The r follow : On R On livery. The tt doe of thatranapcirting i companies are ail ilroad, eailti weekly. al, cash, half on shipment;, half on de- I 1.-. Ile_ckug t the Cumberland Coal and Iron _..0 Compant's Railroad from the mines to Cumber land, orA 25 cents .per ton. On George's Creek Compan;'s Railroad from mines to Piedmont aunctio ,) 2 cents per ton pe4, 'mile, and I cent per ton mile, for use of Baltimore. and Ohio Rail road curt!: TABLE OF DiaI I ADICES. . ; i Nike. Cumberlandlo Baltimore, per Baltimore & , Ohio Railroad, ' - •128 • By Chesapeake Bay- to Canal, 54 By . Chas peake and Delaware Canal to Del aware City, 38 By Dela are River to Philadelphia, 41 Cumber! dto Philadelphia, • 311 Philadel lila to New York by Canal aid Bay, . .. • 118 • - Cumberland to New York,'' 429 The,sca freight on Coal from Baltimore to New York is t 2 00 per ton. . In freight charges, the• Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ) makes an a llowance of 600 lbs. to a car of 10 tool weight. This much extra is allowed to be freighted without charge, and is for-riet .nge on tie Road.. It is equivalent to n per cent. of the shipments. Great I difficulty is experienced at certain 'sea eollll in hulloing ears from from the Baltimore /1 . Rai !road Company for the prosecution al Trade of the Cumberland Region, as ern prce trade which is heavy, always irefererke. and Ohi of the C' the Wes has the 11 not be uninteresting to state, that the and Ohio Railroad from Baltimore to nd, cost $7 000 000 and that the Chas 1. /IP 'nd Ohio Canal, which is conjointly, the of the people-'of Maryland, a chartered It ins Baltime Coraberf apeake property Compan . and the United States Government; which is 33 feet wide; 7 feet deep; 180 miles long, a . (1 , cost 615,000,000, is now offered for ,24 5 sale at ,000,000, with proper restrictions. • In th George's Crock Region or the' Cumber land Col Field, the mines are worked entirely by slopes, varying from 800 to 3,300 feet inlength, the 4 •Fr4nklin" being the largest and of t e lat ter long h . The ropes used for hoisting purpo ses, are sually , round wire, li inches in diame- Vim. They wind on drums, 6to 9 feet in diame ter. The Pickell and Detmold Comrenies, how ever, sr. using the flat iron, ribbon or. bond, 4 to 5 inche wide, and 1-16 to if inches thick, in I either welded or riveted together. Coal is all brought oat by horses and vein worked In the Cumberland Coal the welt known 15400 t vein, which has a -in" ply of slate, or rubbish, 2 feet above 43,790 . the, door, which is holed into in mining. The is no fire damp in the mines of this Coal Field. They a sometimes troubled With car bonic2re id gat; but the mines generally, are well ventila ed. In working the mines, the "pillar and s I" system is . adopted. . But little timber for • log purpo ses is, need. .It is 'estimated that to the 15 foot vein, there are .10,000 g t oss nt tons- porse. •"- . In CUmberland, Coal is retailed at ibont, 42 00 per groin; ton delivered—by wholesale, at Si 50 to $I '. L ? per,ton. I The ompany in the Region doing the 'la c iest business, is the Cumberland Coal and Iron um pany.• rThey own about 10,000 , 'acres, of .w lch aboutoo are worked. They produce some 250,- 000 to lof Coal per annum. Coal at the mes in i n, is sold t 4 cents per bushel. There are 28 hush. els to a ton. Coke is aLld at tho mines at 8 dents `per bilhel. There are manafictured in the'open air, pil li whichore sold to the railway compa nies; and for shipment down the Canal. These operkti l ons are carried. on in what is termed the Frosth i rg Region, where the mines 'are worked by lei I, and some few by inclined planes, but I li 'where. here are no pits. - Al the Eckhart mine— one of the openings of the Cumberland Coal and Iron Company—is a slope, worked at the surface by a. steam engine of 80 horse power. An' end less why-rope passes vound drama at the top and bottom of the slope. Empty cars are attached .0 mislaid. and des.cend,!,,while loaded ears as end o the other side. 'This iso perpetual op r: ration. , In t i Cumberland:Coal Region, aliflllti get le cents r gross .ton.-pd tarnish their own oil,— . real $1 00 'per Medd', old $ mint per .ton.-..- hey. Iso pay towards - repairing tooli, $l.OO per ,• onth which •is equal to i sent per ton. The in make , from $2 00 to $3 'ooper day.— Eight ons is an avenge day's - wed; for is Miner. mla r's house rent-is abours2s per annum.— While 'ining they have. to push the trams down t i ther ma to cross-headings, an average distance f , 200 to 300 feet„- : from , point Nimes and aleso3ir aw them oat to the Surface. The ears or rams sed.in the pitsi hold each, 2 tons. Theta s I be Mire, little or no Coal 'mined on. Royalty a theCumberlacd Regibn. Where such is the Yale, however, the rate is about 25 cents per on.. he miners in the Region are Welshmen, lai c lerma s, Irishmen and a few Americans—the Welth nen however, are liked best and preferred. Ecklia t mine—the chief:opening of the Cumber laud Coal And . Iron. Company—has a dope, 1330 feet deep pverz flat, and. up which - about 550 tons daily ire raised by Mama of the endless lire. rope otitrivanee alluded - te above. The Wire repos in' um in the. Cumberland . Region . are 14 inches thick, finales' front 1 MI jeers.' ! Atthe• Phren Mine in George's Creek Region . , n fiat" wins r po hes been introduced' on 'a Plane 2000 feetio ..e. ' It was imported from England by W,. Field, Broadway,' New • York, -. Engineer of the Bubm rine Telegraph, and met in England at Newo silo, i ~.. . ~• : - $lOOO per cent. duty, t end all other charm,. . ' $l5OO wee the eost of two ropes, delivered et the tbnir dimensions being neck-2100 feet long; 3600 use 6. this i rick, Pilch taro 0 21 Jeep's Wide by f inch": fitek; weight. s. It Is Anita a novelty In this country to t wire rope at all; aid on , an inclined plea, the first Waimea extant. ./111r. Wm. Pat; lining Engineer of the Preston Coal Com bas the merit of introducing ' A mix= tar.hlack-lead and tallow is We tonutear Ttie drumased Writ is 1 feet in dime- ter, sad the rope maps IP feet otore,:wLen wooed completely np—teeking.the faU druid 12-feet sad the eimpty dram 6 feet fa:diameter. 'II rollers th 4 Planes are of ter; and or 10 I ebeivht 'dieniater. 110 this art.af ca P 46 dai . briall took' That. . . . usually from 30 to 40 het to 1011:" The ty of the plums is from 200 to. .500 Wei , The meaner of wittier the silicas is as fellotiole—Cross-htudiess, 300 feet .part; ',IE feel; ind pillars.(of Coal) 35 feet apart. be robbed or drain, when tit. 441, 44 in Cumberland, are as .Railroadt to Baltimore be.,` 'era 45 coots for 'o Canal, to . Alezandria I I r Piedmont are aa (01- a ilroad, to Baltimore, 'rents for Baltimore city mines are world 'nub : 41 rill ,of Opal, 10.4eet thick, is left on 'the laiver Si& of ems climi= _beading. Sometimes, the headings are , driven to rani, 25 feet apart, which' ahbrin - visttliatiesi. In some of the older worked mines a feriae. is pet for nse'in warm and Sultry weathei,"conneet ed by n small shaft, with a chimney 40 feekaigh, on the surface of the ground: Of the pkees of the ItegiOn I wilt give the following, with the diniensioas: . r`- rot Lung. Detmold mine, has bielintd plirm riche!! mine has two of 2051 t-hat, err eon- -- mated,. • ". " 41611 Pranklits mine, has plane of,k 300 [o Phianix hm, • • 2000 The above facts although !hastily gleauml, as* Mill correct, and our 'eatespornient must penalt us to axpress our acknowledgements for his kiiid• miss in collecting ainifuniarding• them to nabs publication.- • pm to milts atimaras4 ON VNNTILATION OD COAL AND UNDERGROUND WORKS. No. 3 [Cesitts The miners of this Cad Yield are very innsh In "Wr of allotiog the pillars to be enithed, besasse the Ore when crashed is much faster mined, - ,seal whiten, ser portunities Offer tbemisivo r they throw as aredi sates preeinue upon the pillars. as they possibly. eaa." They effect WA by having poets et Oral standing at intervals behind the pillars es as to *moat the roof ham tailing, the weight of which is parthift , reflected over the Sl ims and which ahead leesski the Owl from off the faces of the pillars as het= it is loaded or taken away, thus beneettiog the working miner to some small dense. while the proprietor suffers a eolmederable loss; Decease the labor of mining and raisingthe seal Ma meta Use same as the beit lump Coal. Ten when a ton of Coal Is wasted in this manner, the cost of labor producing with the original value of the to is money thrown away, and if each miner sends to the, merles two tour of small Oral daily, It must won amount to the loss of a considerable sum to the t topristor ore mine, it even we allow the beet partof mean Oral to be. sold •at half price. But It Is impossible to produce all lump Coal, yet in many eases with a little care on the, part of the workmen. and. the managers, one • half of what is crushed toS Ti lked. may be produced Is, !pu pa or blocks: of Bituminous Coal mines ought to pay a greot attention the manner in which - their miners work out the Na the bes and frOm off the pillars, and miners tio not to b ets e allowed to work in such a manner as bruit the Coal into small, or in any other way which is IR any respect to the dis advantage of the Proprietor of the mine*. _ Miners are too ofteuethreed to do hut as theyphase In regard to the manner In which th ey get the Coal, and it may be believed that they will consider their own in terest la the grit place, and the interest of their ens. ployer will seldom be thought -of by them. Even If ea It will be in • secondary way. Whenever a new.mode of working is drat introduced intdany Orval Weld, it always meets with some resistance on the part of the workmen, -whether it h to theirmin Interest or pot, and it is no uncommon thing for them to Ism ilia" or, strike off work in such cases. Their objectless in most instances, are mostiojodkkius and unreasonable. It is often the ease in Lancashire that they strike, off work- wham it is ,necessary on the part of the Owners to change their managers, the workmen of oassie wishing to retain their former managers In their situation!. This -shows imam ' illegal connection between the managers and their work men. It the new managers are hors soma distant Coal Yield, no matter how competent they may be 8 a 00/ ,fiery managers, strikes are apt to take place against them. In this case they are well backed and cocoon - aged by the managers of the adjoining Collieries who generally am dotes on all sorts of lesprovements coming from other quarters, and who- are Inca We of making any important ones themselves. Tb managers who sneered best with 'the Lancashire workmen, are thou who chat and converse - with. the. men, in their own ignorant, diabolical and „disgusting spinner. who also treat:them to beer, and take their own beer like a man, who coca:sages them in their - mean 'ways and, • bits, without trying to improve their condition by lose tering education and leosperanee, in. which the maim, gars have every opportunity Of dohs emelt good; If they had but the indinatiOn. -Many they might match from imprOvident and Intemperate habits, to direct them in to a right or more prapernouree in which they could be metal to,their &Bows and to society. The ignorance of the English working miner is more to be pitied than deep bed,and their condition in Lancashire is really to be pitied. In other parts of England their condition cannot be boasted of.. • t Of late year some of the Colliery owners in the Lan cashire Coal Vleld wishing to improve the system work• ing and ventilation in their Colikriss, have engaged the services of some of the Newcastle Colliery Mowers to carry out their. wishes. Some Of these have IlleCIPO&A in giving ample satisfaction to their employers. Others have succeeded but 111, and the' alterations. they have made In views of Improvements have proved couttaryto their wishes and expectations,' and sometimes brought them into nnirersal disgrace, because all eyes are upon such men - irho are brought from a distance, with slows to improve any defective systems, ands, they meet with all opposition from their workmen, and from their neighbors. All their movements are watched with in- tense interest, their Winner nutted and rejoiced over, and it requires the strongest mind, the soundest judg- ment, and the most rigid determination, to overcome , these difficulties. When workmen discover that their managers understand perfectly every branch of their business, It greatly alters the ease in their favor. It is to the advantage of a manager when he ran take: the tools from any of the workmen's hands, and lire them as well or better than the workman themselves. Oixa sional displays of this wet go a great way In establish ing him in.their favor and confidence. The most em dent Colliery Viewers are those who have worked their way through every office in a Coal mine from the "trap per" or door keeper, to the Scientille.idining Engineer; but those are very scarce. Yet some have expanded, and burst their way through the immense barriers, which opposed them. and who hare re shed and proud ly maintained a place at the head of their honorable profession. Suet: spirits meet with iamb mote:dim and opposition In England. (To be awl New Tim COAL 31s.at The demand for Antbracit week his been quite aetiis, responding period last yiai ezeeedlngly cold and 1.114811/ at Sidewiter hare not been . consumppon, and are stil yoarf- A good business coast trade at $3 90 . ® $4l go, and from yards at $4 continues very dull; the in tbo absonco of take, qu guide to the market. No change to note in pri Boston C [Corrected weekly from Cargo sales of Sydney and P ettaldron, rash. lot of 00 supposed at 411 76 Itt ebaldrou - WOOLUAIi IMICTS—PIII wti Its ash, • do s red ash, • do lump, • • . . Lehigh, Itan% • - Lackawanna., • • ~ILIP4IVTIPXO-•Piat TO Cannel, Newcastle, eosrso, - • - do Sat - - Orrel. - • • • - Scotch, - - - • Welsh, . • •. • ; Cumberland, ran of pH, • do Loe, - - do 1 coarse lump, • Sydney, Liam, . . Pletou, miners, . - - do glue, • • . - Ltirkawatina, lump, - Lehigh and Setuylkill lump; John's Lump. (Eiebuylkill)• Prepared'white nod red ash. 'BY T i ng. Proigkis (rem ltichsacesi • Roxbury, - • 175 Pall River, - 1 25 Ipswich, . 1 90 Richmond, • 1 25 Boston . - 1 60 New - 1 80 P. Chester, 1 80 Bt. Johns, - - - 200 Old Cambridge, . 1 80 Lynn • - -1 85 -Portland, - 1 80 Rockport, .„ - 1 Provident*, - 130 flokirilkllll Coal -.silo fir 1661; Quantity of Cod genet by It4tenad and gnat, , week entlins on Thanday eveplog last : Part Carbon, . Schuylkill Raven, Auburn, Port Clinton, 111;41 111 40.421 04 . 41,241 14 . Total for the Nook. -L..' • tons, 82,172 10 • Total by Railroad in 1867, • " Canal " Total by Canal and Ralfroad, r tons. 1,163,113 01 Shipments to same period 459 year: TOFU.. , 47,627 23 • - Nagle 16 1'29,624 02 327,141 00 By By Railroad,' Ou Do ireelo In 1857, so tar, SollassylkLUOosusty ilUlLUZlelbelo.llss7s Thefollowinss Is thevesaUt i yar Coal transporeedovem 1116.M0/eat Rallroadsin BebuylklllCounty,for the week ending ea Thursday evening ad: wise. rout: Moe alltand 8. Heron RAL, 111,616 05 503,713 03 Mt. Carbon 4,329 13. 62,773 03 Schuylkill Valley 8,124 08 118,164 06 1111 81 t. Creek Carbont 11.Cartra I Lfttle .lo,7l4 01 • , 230,816 :02 • 12,114 19,. 198.313 00 Bebetylklll • • • " 7,618 19 12r444 00 . . Rates of Toll and ip T u ransportattos Ole • SIM. Roan WOO n nuns?. ' • Proms " orw Prowl Prow' . St.earbow. R. lir a i e is. Pt. Minton. A übuni. To Richmond, $1 80 '.sl 76 $1 65 al CO ro Philad'a.i. 180 ' 175 156 1 60' Spring Mills, 166 115 e ' 186 140' • Reading, 1.10 rOS . 106 ''l 06 I •Rategi of Toll by Cattail for the pigment. Prim Pt. WI/on. Mt. aufan. A. Atom Pl. Ctirston. To Plant's.. 65 64 62 60 t Spring 311114 ‘ GO " . 67 60 i Norristown, 63 : 1.. ~ 62 43 Reading, ' 36 ' ..35 31 Rate. of Prole t. by Canals • Prom rt.,a it. me. c. Amami. Pt. Pinion. %Now York, 180 - 175 170 To Philad'a., , -80 75 . •• 70 Lek lib owl Trade For the week ending on .11. Lehigh Coal ind Nay. Cu., Lathrop and other, Spring Mountain Mines, Nast Sugar Loaf do • Cokraloo . do Statlnd do - N. York. and Lablgh Opal Co., German Penna. Coal Co., south Spring MountalifOoaL J. B.ll6elary it Oa NAL Mt. ..11aidettat Coal Co., Cranbo Moss, . Dfaloqud ny do. C'nnell Ridge, Buck 111ointalti Ohal Co,' Wilkaabane Coal Co., Wyoming Cool ' • 'beard Cbal • Lehigh, Vallier•W s lir Woe& *Gabe Sid Spritig Mountain 'Me% Mit Sugar Loa • - do N. Yor&MiniMili,,,dd-, ..,-- Oruneil Nide Gonnari.PouuLi 1. to '• - • Colman** Stand do • Doltdu •& Dehrrin do Itotaton : do. J. S. &Winery - it Co., • , Tolat, rt. F,rlAe trCet,, Olllpments b, is lutioati , IMO at,. 43,sas 11 moo oil •.:46,:if By Ball Band, By Canal. Immo, is 1857, so far Sate of Toll sad Troasportathosi • ON Mt =OW VAUIT LW. "DAL= "' Mauch alnak to Trenton, - 200 .1 do Xllzabethport_ • • - a 43 do Marvin Canal Basis at Pidatpabari, 1. 00 Val on MordeMand to Jewry Qty TS aster—lhoight •SS cents.- On OW srahlmed at Jersey City the toll le fir Tall nod rortglit Dios Wlttostorro, Ifldto Saves, kektotot, Poop gam sod Mao& Comic to Bristol: I . Ml&mi.& L. Ctrord. lk OloaL Totak. Wllkodoers, (tell,) . 2b 64 '66 $1 19 ?might floe WWie Room to Brbdol, .l Od Imo Rockport. (to%) . 94 •so . 64 Praia(thr i t: rl • , ~. 102 drool Polo Moron, toll. 61 30 fd . Tram do . do ( t.) as i tram Rauh Cloak; ' !-' ' n:. lii In ;Iron do do- It : 66 'lholdht droot Mauch k R. Toed, , 166 1 o=l for Moline olio the Wllkodbarro &Reed. ab D r t of thierlodd. 6o log* of 26 coa6l toll and freight Plaegrirro Cis* Trade der ltlti7. 'keemaneteansportimi *arising. loath of nay 1882: Komi TOTAL. 20,014 12 a KUO 07 14,924 CO 43,C9 U Union Canal .Bliatara Railroad Lykoase VE11.7 Coal Trails for ID!. Lhasa' Valley Cool Cu; 1,290 . 21,5 14 Mort Mountain Co., ' 1,4M1 ' DAM 2,7 62 ItrelEbt and toll from Millerstburg to laitlaior ll2 e, V i e " Plaseviir• It are are detained 21 hours after artisal, UM' IWIt are 12 cents additional to the atone. • • fermatas Coal Trade t►r 11151. Ildeelads for the bet week North, South, Dela Ilaises OM, Coal Trade: the week, lot the troika For (Utast week, ' -•16,380 00 61,084 Op Last year, " 07,118 00 For the last reek, Last year, _ . The Cumberland trade Is alio , fklUng off, and In two or three weeks More they will be behind last yeatos sup ply, although they were ahead In April about 80,00 D tom - Cload. stoalc., AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS CORSECTID 111111/14 IT . 111011P111011 a 013411414 PlMA&lphia, Braiding ik Pottatllla - Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Haven - Blount Patna• - - - - Mount Carbon mod Port, Carbon .- • MI Creek . . . Schuylkill Villa, • " • - ;- - - - LorberrY Creek . Bwatarn E!MMBEI 4 preferred - Colon Canal - .... _preferred' I Del.& Had'n Coal & Transportarn Co's Railroad &CoalCompaniese Llßlefehnyl. liar. R. R. k Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal t Navigation Co. - - - Hazleton Coal Co.-.. . . . . . . Bust Mountain Coal Co. - *. • - - Pennsylvania Callt R. R. CO. Dauphin Cal lt R. R. Co. - Likens Valley Coal Co. Beaver Meadows Coal k R. R.Co.— Lykens Valley Railroad & Coal CO, - Cool Companies : Forest Improvement - . . North American Co., preferred . - " • common - - - Delaware Coal Co. . . Cumberland Coal Co. New Creek Coal Co. Misesllaneous Miners' Bank . . . Farmers' Bank - - . Pottsville fhs Co. - . - Pottsville Water Co. Sir The 3tock of all Coal Companies the above Bat when famlehed by tho publication. • MDVAllliNtilliolDlikikl:l June 11, 1857. e, Coai since this day more so than at the car r,the weather proving • tenable.. The arrivals snits! to Use Increased • ' • ERSOAm desiring matting Stone ran obtain them from the Quarry on Greenwood ill beck of Coal atiKot, at a reasonable rate, which will be reedy la • for days.. : Apply to .• • 11. UrtliN AN. beloir those of last .ap been done for the 85 10 ton by the ear• 0@ $5 50. Foreign upply is ample, and,. otations would be no 110.11155 WAr aimlLHluskesiNATN. . OW ready for..delivery,lhe Fourth Toluene of log' s Life of Washington. Also, sets fur Sall. Subscribers MD procure their copies of DEN.L.BANNAN. Alma for Slussibili cattily. .8 at Philadelphia Market. the Burton Conrier4 I . 'etod'at 27 @ 7 25 15 mine . , a llngllali Cannel sold, , cash. 2os or 2000 roriu. - _ - . 2560 O5 65 75 ea .. ' • 600 (fp •'6, 22 • 15 25 4), ,-- or 2.000 roma* @ .5 75 . ' ' i - - 114 00 @ .1 - ' 10 00 ® FARMERS £ HORSE DEALERS! .Ire. DING -BONE; BONE and BLOOD &PATIN, CURB SPLLNT, and DWRRN BY can be cured. ormoney refunded: It matters trot of how many years standing, a permanent cure Is warranted. The dee mend Is unlimited. I will mod the • hole for $3, or any two for pl. Direct , o I. M. DARROW, Veterinary Perrier and &Timm Herford, Lucerne musty, N. 11.—All tatters of inquiry mast contain a postage stamp. , [June 13.'6: 24 30 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR OF WE ETEE. JIFE of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane r Eyre , ka.:- by Mrs. Cashel!. 2 vas. - • • nevor Terrace, or the Chia of Life; by the author of the flab of Radcliffe. 2 vols. Boat Ufe In Egypt and Nubia: by Wm. C. Prime. Pinks and Mayhan,'or the dog: edited by rank Ferro. ter. -.11 Common Sense applied to. rsdigiow; by Cathates . ' Beecher. . r , .- The Trappers or ratagtogi by Thompinn, , • ' • I • l ' Adventures and Explorations in' !fondant; Inr Wa: T. Wells—with map and illustrations—Just published and ew sale at _M. RANNAN'S "ti Sok msd,Sationery Sore. 10 00 *6 7 60 - 900 fio - -- - 700 0 • 700 ft 150 .750 -- 700 CI 10RAPIls ifiupirt46,3'nocc, P. 61111111, I. d &gbridge: Georgetown, - - Weymouth, - Ifewtoeket. - - Slugging, • • linghiceeprie, - West Chester, 4 arrytown, . seerstrsor, . York, • 4;71 OJI.TOP'S New Mertes C or memoet l teeegrapkiese INTRODUCTORY t4EOGRAPHY: —4mall Quart:l.9S pages, = maps; beautifully it araud. Th e work is every war adapted to the cepa city and wants of the young beiintier. Care has been taken to avoid everything which should be reserved for the more advanced pupil. The maim; hare onlj the prin cipal features delineated, Mom they can be easily she died. The Amens are copiously ithastMted with appro priate ringrarbige..Tor inidanee, In treating oran hrUntl, the subject is illustrated by A. map and a 'picture of an island. So of a peninsula, and of other physical fea tures. 1 , At , O r a l) i r E I I i N n r e , 4a S ua ' Cn rio yoi 4 . o . ma G E a o nd o n ß u A- me oustnetratioest. Dedgned die that very large elm of pupils In our sithoola who wbla to learn - the more impor tent feet, of Geography, but have not Moe to consult the more elaborate treatism. In this book. great pains have been taken, by copious overtimes, to make the PIM thoroughly acquainted with the maps, and Wainer with localities. It Plainness the whole subject of Geography as ordinarily taught, and if is a complete work is illy.* Tor mitt by . r - . }WSJ. lIANNAN, f the übl %Mechem and others supplied ur at the P pu ishes: blishers' water wholesale prime. Pottering.'. June 13, '57 111. I 50 101 53 1 95 • 1 70 1 04 • 160 1 65 - tub 1 15 1 '2O 1 00 - I 1 • I 00: 1111110/111. cans.. 10.622 12 10,103 10 it6ll 02 ' 2.310 14 MI 16 25,640 00 144 12 00000 6,2r7 13 • 2,834 00 • TO INIELDEBS, and PERSONS BUILDING. THE subscriber is Agent.for , t h e . • ILLSON'S HEATING FURNACE for beating hop me, MEL wheel twine, public building,, Ate. It does not burn the air, and gives an agreeable hest—an im portant matter. We superintend putting them up and if put up by our directions, will guarantee them to work, We also put them up at about a M esa aspens" than 'first tip by penman from abroad. furnish the Furnaces, all gm, and • Registers; also, at mambos torero' pries,' • CASTLETON MARBLE MANTELS, in Imitation' of Lisbon, PorphyrylTynneini, Egyptian, Brocatelia, 'era Antique. Agate, Spuilieb,Gaiway, nick and other marble, These Imitations are toped/at that they challenge the elarott liftlialny, In styleasd anis! they're unrivalled. They are so bighly.polished that they retain their bee .ty much longer than =Mite, and are not -injured by smoke, Coal Gas or Acids.' They are ste Nemilethe strength of Matte; and- cod but Weis over onohaff The Infix of Mart*. These Monte - ls rings In pries trots 1112 to $125; ekterd irTg to sue and dui*. A. epsilon' of pattern. and shes can be seen at Ms sties. Pottsville. . - . 820,606 10 1X11,246 11 1,223,410 iA 1,142,1111 01 L 81,161 lb toss, 81,227 17 EMERSON'S VENTILATORS, tor ventilating. build Inge, which draw foal alrout of cold Sum and alsoeure' smoky chWineys. With one of thine Ventilators placed on'a chimney no camera of air can pam don the Mute —and it makes no difference where the wind, may strike the Yeettlatoi, it none a current amnia. It h put 013illIpublie W il ding, and properly constructed dwell- In where • system of ventilation is anted out. lee, pier. glebe. Table Tops, Doreen Tope,l Tope foi '.lffael, Stands, Black Boards for.Schools,Registergnunea, 'theta° Table Covers. /Le. Alas, • . ORNAMENTAL STONE, CHIMNEY TOPS, tor build ing. in one block, different thee and lengths,'cliesp as brick. and don't require repairing. S'NSE MIAOW'S lbr buildings, ornamenting doom, windows, ite., All kinds of which will be furnished at the manufacturers' prices, carriage ottly-added.3 tv ' Perms building had better all and traidninethethe ar tides. which ares useful and ornamental, and far 'Med at very km ay oes. • E. SANWA N, .fliteedie, NekwylkOt esersty. :1157 by Casio& 40dray last: IT 10 s; tt: 806 00 . 9,106 11 .296 11 2,201 19 ,1,333 01 9,759 09 510 II 50017 '4,93110 187 08 4,002 11 .380 15 2,:42 00 OM 14 1151 . 02 2.3'2304 12,863'14 1,646 It 7,339 07 2.017 05 :,19912 1,25016 7,312 OD 1,71 T 02 IMI7 It 468 14 283 06' I 111.5 00' • ' 14516 6,91919 ' • •• -,-----------,- .VL some ry oitilof Fails, tom 22 !o 64), • no peard, on bond andior We .5,11456 45- . .' : X. if ARDLIT It 601 f. • • PpAF;get ATENT MAtailk i ttioiLDV Paper Sep, to hold he Ito 20 pousids, LVEheeers.Drig gists sad others, far ado by • i IL (1.41112111720, - - ' ' Onto" street, Pot/monis.' , 4644 ' • :AIIBIIIIINIECS • 1 1 0 E . subocriber will expose_ to public ogle; Eaterden tbe Othftbiy o f ;wars at 10 es orb; A. 10; et the Wei late of WM. CI. JOHNSON, to *we =ANN fareales baptise* ebildetbm 1 401111 • est tutor, stagoe;rileiss. ae. ' OT J. It. WRIILICRILL, kettles tu: 9.ona". May 30.!'47 - • - , • )n, ...1 17.121 011: ; •: 1179 16 o,rxt 04 44,044 06 1,904 04 Mtn 11 4ao, *coux _OO 423 114 91,T91 410 1. la cr oLtitisTßA__ r isirPhes value wamm y aunesiputeri,' SIGNED to encourage tuoptrit , of . non, ormoook-ostaquzu n g. AM italwrie moteetlb. people, to illustrate Ul& la all Us plume.— L. Paper oblet met( la be reed by may fasdly la tit. pomaneWartr, ab Puroatullus • year. • • A Jerre* POPLAR, WALLS 2 CO,-98l ARCA skulk Sloglatoples roar Cettle r " mupbrobtaiesd of all Amear. • na7lo. A 7 924 A I , Ipoe as spar Is VII 08 1,112 05" ;874 04' 14^1 08 'll9 18 ' 018 OS' 10063 tr 2 171,30215 11,121 55 147 . ,559 15 , :41:1 _Ot 13,813 01 lore week, lAS Diereses this yeir; Treeortaa Coal Trade for 11157. Bread Top Coal Trade ter 11,T• 11113. AL. 2.412 24.626 Poona. Coal Coto Coal Toad*. Neniliee ie Itr, tilts year, kOlualmrlaad Coil Trado,lll3T. wir.u. 14.483 17.233 loo'erese• In 1867. ot foe, Railroads i • TIM HAND PUMPS, 1 011• washing windows, shrubbery, Le. Will throw wider from • basket to woad windows. far sale by .. • - B. HANNAN. November 0.'66 rojEr Opp py,LLowjr r:-TsUtrfzEs have, this day • he 'owed divided of Arno pir Omit. so be io • Odd Tame Hal!' of TrocithlA, mrabl• ea or .net the Ude last+ ' T. A. oODFILL hionerer: • Tramost;Juso A. • 7 . 23A• - MISCELLANEOUS. ',:, J, - ..)...4.':4%7".5: : MIEN, 290217 14 318,361 IS 28,564 1111 7 twill Iknek Wharves,. Philadaiii* DEALERS IN OILS. • , -Joao VS7 , • • ' . :47/Y _NOTICE: ' El t i:POSALta wilt be received by the ••thrthrtmth. up to 3therlay, tb• 13 th lath, for a Moth &bed Homo, la linter Tarrasitit. Pa g en and upoebbottos. apply t• te W it. Stijl MON& Oho Carbon, Jana. IN '67 t 0410 - NEW PORTABLIE ULMER OPYINC TusT• the article . wanted-4 conceal:. att PORTAIIIA COPYING MIA id. et err hoesui, arid reetedee ALA the &banters if the hen to Prey be eistied la a Inuit-or vallee-4aay be seed the we cage. Call end tee It at u NANNANII mat and Stationery Rem 71;1• A n V ' ING ( *.. d, u i i L s antra w iotow ossosthswill Now II MP forsial kt qoality of tpoo and tote* Loaehea Whale . ells, at the knout erbolesalo au t pd.: cos, also &tarp stock of Bala Oils eill SO to t 0 eiluetßor (Falba for lukloedos purposes. BASS A PHILLIPS, ~ . ;-- • N 0.193 Chassia7 Street, New /or*. P. S. : We would exchange fbr a Sew color White Ash broke* Coal, &Aimed in New York. , Janie, 'ST . 13. IMPORTANT TO LAWYERS ! !UM RULES OF ;COURT IN B CH77YLICILLtO. RULESregulating the practice of the Courts in Schuylkill annty, together with nlas of Practice or. the Somme Court, and of the wend Courts of Newnan Plena of the State of Penuyi. 'Bola, to • which it added the Rules ilegettl Par Books for SupreetoPonrt. Price 1110: Just pn blirbsd, in la style, octstroNuid.fbr ale by BENJ. HANNAN. Boesetlergild TOLL. li,s. rime co 126.692 16 EXT=E 1111ARM e ARR ~' - . abed, THE aubscribaris pzepared, at his old staid, to Auld& all kinds of materials In Ms Ile., building purpaeo—Olain and ornamental. He la. el tit, panics of attentkot to the tomb Roos and Monne manta of his smaafacture. Tha ran tee had In wary varlet/ of at/le, and dill compare faventbly, la beauty and ankh, with:any obtained elsewhere. and are offered at cheaper rata. JOHN T. WIWI.' June:6. 'VT ' 234 v . 203,087 18 FARMERS' MUTUAL WFIRE INSURANCE CO. , .:.. , Of Iferk tensit fNOW in operation for FI V E YEARS, en t' and have invmade any awestunernt on their lemilun Natoli. Have an earned capital of over 1100- 000—and insure at the most reasonable rates. This Com pany also insane for one, twq or three years without taking a premium note, at much lower rates than any cash company does. Apply to T. A. GODFREY. Trammel, /feat for MIRO: a away: 25.4 5,461-16_ 26,4= 00 .7 - 66.6, '67 16,031 00 TREATMENT OF OANcLERS. TU MORS. AO. • The -Philadelphia burtiliae, feer As Treat/newt of Cancers ; Tumors; We See Oda, Ulcer's, dm. TAR. LOUNSBERRYIA CO., have LP treated Utiles diseases specially, for Mon years poet, and theirll- has never been equall e d. Those Owed w trotted teabtad murk& epsrations, and the great advantages ot• tills Important dilmovery in 'Modica Science Is admitted by-all who have witnessed Its sue. ems. For (unbar infonnatioui and advice or our pamph• let on the treatment of Canes's, patients will Address (enclosing a pastime stamp.) DR. LOUNFBERRY 100., No. SO North Flfth at.. 3 doors below Arch:west side. Philadelphia. Jnne 6,.'67 Et-am Dankart Dealer 11111 Exchange,' and Lead Agent, Stillwater. Miniseibta. • 3 , 34 au 60' 60 60 60 00 C • OLLECTIONS attended to and tax es paid through out the territory: Will *Mend to the purchase and location of GoVernment lands in Min nesota, Wisconsin and lowa, end furnish drafts of lauds located by him; with accurate descriptions of the soil, tinter; fie. Particular attention will be given to locat ing land warrants. Persons desiring him to locate war wants should eitherleave blanks for the assignees' same, ' or attaeh to the warrants Powers of Attorney, authoris ing him to Matte them in their names. Certificates from the Land Claire will be immediately forwarded to these for whom Such locations are made. Jane Ml. 'fie I - 2.6ty e 2 52 52 OCk 8 117 % rA SOIVIETIONC NM! I - • , 1-)ILM. ALLF .N takes pleasure in an y • Wound* to his patrons and the public gene ray the has lately purchased the right for taking Mut the - Dielullacityps i , and is now prepared to wait upoia all who may wish this beautiful style of portraiture:— These pictures need only to be seen to be appreciated They can be placed In loiketa. dam etc., similarly to the ordinary daguerreotype: This picture can be viewed at anyangle,an advantage it powwows. Also, another new style of pictures, called Ambrograpb. They are taken on paper, and are equal to the best Malainotyps,or Ambrotype. Persons wishing to send pictures to.friends by mall; will find these just the thing, as they will not wet extra postage. , Melainotypes, Ambrothes." Daguerreotypes,- Crayon typss. Ambrographs and Photographs are also taken at Allen's Sky-Light Gallery, corner of Centre and Market streets. Pottsville, Pa.. SirPriou of the swim's styles irstope frost to colli to SI I , - [February 7,'57 Ely : . 2i 25 9 0 1104 ' To Farmers and Gazdenera. T HE • ' ' THE SUBSCRIBER has tecei 7eli the Agency, and will hereafter keep for 'sale tie wing Fertilizers, which will besold by the ton, bag; orliernal, at' the Importers and Manufacturers prices. carriage added. The *Bowing are the prices furnished at his Warehouse In Pottsville: Pondrette, per barrel, f $2 00 - Land Pl Do. per 1 MlO aster, buil, per banal, . . 2 - 22 Bone Chippiogs, per barrel, -•- • . 3to 'Do Sawings, One. per barrel. • - • ' - 380 Peruvian Guancywarranted - genuine No. 14by the tmr. 34 cents per lb.) Per too; - - -63 00 (klninblan Goan.. warranted Feminine No. 1, (by the bog. 2 , ,,f, cents per lb.), Per ton, - - 42 00 MeXie-10 Guano, per ton. • . . . . 33 ao. These Fertilizers will be found cheaper than manure that hu to be purchased and hauled any distance. BENJ. BANNA_Nr, Juno 6. '57 EALED fltratlit will be re. ceived at the Mace of the BecrOtary or the MINERS. V I.,LE WATER COMPANY, ist .91InersvIlle, until one o'clock. P. lii., of the tenth day of June next, fir sue •,„, flog, embankment and masonry necessary fur laylu pipes from Blgereek or Dyer's Run to the borough of Ilinermrille, a distanee'of about 19,330 feet. The trench to be three ket•Wide and four feet deep, or as the engi neer may direct. The embankment will be for covering the pipes where the grOund is depressed: 'The bids are to include also the, filling in of mid trench after the pi laid. • The work to be divided in six sections. Did wi received for•the whole or for each section separatel y. Bide will also bq received for distributing and laying about 18,925 feet of eight loch pipe and 2.275 feet of ten Inch pipe. either lith or without furnishing the lead, peeking. de. The offers most 14 all eases be for theYun- Wag foot of trench or. pipe laid. - - 111dirWill also be rereivedliir constructing a stone dam across Dig Creek or Dyers Run. about 40 feet long and• 8 (bet high, with Ruing. basking, waste-way, inlets, de., complete. PrafticlogentikittneWate.Zettt be Seen by calling on tbe subscrib4r. . EtLEALIiNT S. FOSTER, Secretary. • 2414ersville. Ilbsty 28,'67 . • 21411 . A C . RD TO THE LADIES!. , DD. DU fi'Off CO'S P Mit P, GOLDEN', PILL if ARE INFALLIBLE in removing stopfagra or irregularities of the menses. These , re nothing new, but have been used by the Doctor I for many years, both In Imam and America, with on: paralleled memos In every cose,and be is urged by many thousand ladles who have used them, to make the Pills public, for the alleviation of tbdse suffering from any it whatever, as well as a preventive to those Wise whose health will not permit an Increase of fami ly. Pregnant female', or thope.supporing themselves so. are motioned against using these Pills, as the Pro peletor assumes no responsibility after the above adma zian, although their miLlnem would prevent any lulu health; otherwise, these Pills are recommended.— tins accompany each box. Price. $1„ 'fold whole pale mid retail by C. W. EPTlslo,eclnex.Noterreglan an& Oentre streets, Pottreille, Pa. • .; • • All orders must . be addressed to tha abord"Ommeal Agent, who will supply the trade at Proprietor's prices, and send the Pills coolidentialii to ladies Wilts% by their enclosing $1 to CHAS. W. EPTI NO, at PottstWay Schnylkfil county, Penna.. Itir•fee signature, "J. Dueemoo,” on each box—none others genuine. Pottsville, June 6,'67 tiftLIVERPOOL, PRILEDELPRIA AID NEW TORY SCREW 87.CAMIRIP CO. • TIHE Splendid Steamships forming lI tbeabove Line will sail from NEW TORN aa•tol !owe; KANGAROO, Capt. Wylie, 2d April, CITY OF WASHINGTON. " Jeffrey, let Ity, CITY OF matxcita ren, • . Petrie, 26th' - CITY OF IthLTIMORE, • " Leitch, 11th June. and eveRT alternate Thursday.. • From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wedweodki'- Fare from New York, Caton $76, Mal Class $3O. Liverpool. Cabin $lO6, $ll6 Th'il Class PIO. RETURN TICKETS available for six licintim by any Stounerst the - dri o . Thom Steamers are supplied With improve& Waper-1 tight compartments, and rainy asiperienead 811m6Ong„ Perlman Mout proceeding to Europe, OP libtste to send sm , their friends from the old country, can purchase Tickets and obtain all Infbrmation by applying to J. 0. lkl IS Broadway, N. Y.' = Sabel A Corti", 117 Broadway, N. or J. RICHARDS, itinenvilke. , ween New York and I also Drafts sold by the above. ' [ pril 25,1 T 17.17. - • —• 1 - A RETIRED PHYSICIAN, - , WHOSE SANDS of Life have T T nearly van out, discovered , while in the East Indies, a - Metalware° for Consuiption. Asthma, 4Dronehitis, Coughs , Colds, and General Dabliity.' The crennedy was discovered by him when his only Child, ' a daughter, was ghee up to die. He hothead much of the wonderful restorative and healing qualities of.] preparations made fmm the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that be might - make a remedy.l .for hisrehild. ' He studied bud and succeeded In mei hing his wishes. His child was Cased, and Is now alive and well. Ho - has since admlnhtered the wondered li remedy to t ds od auferere - ID all parts of Orel world, and he ha never tailed in making theca as& pletely healthy a d hi+. ' Wishing to 'do u • mach 1 good as posaiNe, will send to such of hie Raided fel low-beings as nkli tit, this maim with lull and gull.' dt directions Ilse Making it up, and succeidully ndng it, He requires each applleant to inclose him one Wt. ling 7 three cents to be returned as postage on the ?wipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this adyertheumpt. Addles. . . DR. H. jASIES,• - • .. .„ .. , 1 .7 "' • No: 19Drand d.; Jersey City, N. J. H. H.ereDr. U. James has neither °Mee nor agent to New York; es mule have pretended and Mn,.' tined. The recipe is sent troupe race but N 0.19 Grand et.aereey.olty• N ‘ 4...._ June O,IT . .11 I ______ _.___ • --.7-7--„- T7 ' • AY R• 8 atititiOurmarciamiL. OR thittipid itiel!QUVoitir, Colds. rioareenons,thonalella, Wheelie* b. Malmo and Cownesoptiog, Is l! i 7 as t • best edy *lir yet diskotefed revery variety of Petlnionary-i gisease: 7 lSO wide is the geld of its mintees and io nu-1 Mem the eases of Its cures, Volt lbw* twat Seelloll 1 Of the country abounds In persons publicly known, who hair, bees restored from alarming and even desperate dineros of the Weep by-Its nee. When once tried Its superiority over every other medicine of Its kind is„. too apparent to observation,. and where Ito virtues are known, Usk public no loupe beetled, what antidote to employ for lillvdblttoglill!iteht . us affections of the pulmonary organs vroietinre maddest to art rill mate. By Its timely userinemY, way alma* all attacks 'of drone upon the lenge or threat, are arrested and thus ani dared aim, thoulaada neer year from a Yor. restore grave. No 'family should be without nod threw who do neglect to provide thsumelves with a rem edy which wards olf this dmegerosselass of disease will MV II mile to aglow It whim luta toe Mtn. Prop& of the surprising caner, of the Cherry Pectoral need lot be given' to 'the •Anieriess le,-111 1 1. hare 'living In every neigh t thee who wish to nu proufs t thestatememta of those whose beallb,has hems no. Oared and whose ling have bees Inieedity Its use, will and them In my Americas Almanac which the agent be , low named has to furnish smile fir every oat. Prepared by Dr.... 1.1). rite And fold Artialsto *rewritten& Puns „U-Tot • < A. - B. O.OROAL FERTILIZERS. htISCELIANEOUS. ;312°T2grai 6 'IVAN' • ila a's tont at e atioj 2 ifoori Scr:rdh. of 4 / 4 Exproo•o42ef,Ccuire Inlet, : '.. Aittnillir, Pa.,: W - ILL stridtivattend taallcollettions '•ntrasted to theta, aogotiatit Ispkwir - Piper, Loans, Storkx.,and all other aonaitias. • Parrs. Taylor, Brython. Rankers, Bur York, Draft's' cro Union Bank of Loutlon, Bakst Basking Company af Intand,National Bank of Scotland; :also at eh* Who of 11016Zi. WWII &Taylor. Unwind, Taylor; Broom 4110., Lie*. Mgland. ' • ConsiantlY inthand and Ai ash for any annant tl r haan uperazAi l l osumt s rams to salt perebanns. • Thins an payabl e at sight, and an good its 'OW r 7 put of IC Ireland„. Scotland, and Wales. tin.' entrentaink Naos azehanand at the bateau. Load Warrants bosta4 and sold. Pott4i l aalan /9..101 flan. In. !1 tek. .• ", CARD: •t i : , TE UNDERSIGNED - taker plod. inH sin InaspiniadaO. „ his Moods meth* jsidie doserat. that be ha, pnrrnsied - of: Wasp' C'Taylar, the estinisteek of Hats,loal44lSrs. nisi Gesiiipmea's fern a• iv* coa!tditiont bi ItiOre lately en:spied by hint . • . . 1.• She Shoes stock is mei sod fieed4 .2 lhieted tram Hair ;rosy Net Roasill m is tbieltles GUN* , din, asd it'll sad Phila. dielpi be sail It piton pert nothe i th wy to pH persons that may-Thdt this 'seta L As meter this is the oaltio n stabiblnment of th e la ikhuyndil enmity, ob . Hestlems oat be taro with podassuai to luny tp Wardrehin Iff . blisiouN EDWARD T. TA I LO R .1 • . i• • Ilaseesior to 11•11IIIIL C. TAYLOR, ,- • I i- -_.'• • -at, Hatenad Cap eters. P. B—Tbe aerrioss of Mr. Geo. O. thinly have bees me eared, to soperlatend the deportment he has so ably 61b led air Newel y i i e azit. 'His nat . and ATM of Hats are aia gra th as to ayri other mks is this pis..' lbr d woe: Pete her his make of Bets are hotel $1 ha to $4,00. In Manion to the. above, we are is tonstast nnosipt of the new rAyle Hats said lisp. tramsea Hopes as the Ibilowing: ihdlander A Pasnals, Ilikibrd, Babe A Dn., Ligintibot, Pries, Patton A Co.,and other Hams If deeinal. • Reserfaer . • THE CITY HAT AND OAP nom .. .4 .. tCorner Osstre atailahistoado denote POttsvilli4an. 81,1857. , - - , 54f • Itreedway..New York. r L - • . • BUIeIIaIIENDIESS &PASCAL% • Sixth Street, Irbiladelphts. 111400111IPS, • Chestnut Street, littnedelettla. • Styles for the tel tai Sastatear • Gloves I Glierwis , • . Cliaree - 'SSW'S* • - • • . Glowie GLOVES a Li Gmhertst it* fbr the Ladies ;) GLOVES mute by tom s,Who the list to the:ands Ist 431,09103 of Em, and I:lovelier Huth; GLOVES of Doassbar.Csoaiand Casaustam GLOVES of Wool and Silk sad &Mow, GLOVES of Stakiki a, (a lame lot 'nk . G LOVES toe driving'. Gine, walkinEt • °WV= of White fild. Sne - Black Hoskin: GLOVES Isaltalke, which much resembles these GLOYESIo be worn at the coming Assembile; • - GLOVES of Retrain. (lery line,), GLOVES all stew, of every Meek . - GLOVES to suit the young and old: GLOVES to keep out the Winter's colt GLOVES In great numbers, in style very irk, 4 GLOVER which I'm selling at a very low prior: , . ' GLOVES. If you want them. be certain to call • At the City Hat Store and *lents' Furnishing Next LRoor to the Pottsville House. Ckatre et, Pollseille. IL—Just received, a small lot of Runts Patent Err smiled Paper Collarsok new article Sir Gents, Gents' SIIAWLS,.S bewI Pins, Cashmere Scarfs. Dumber c 1.7,43• 49 , • • -HERRING'S • r N Proof 8 Oct" a! and riallanir, Pottiritte. 4 authorized to --sell • Safes In Schuylkill county: furntrh them at the low, mannhetnrere•prtms at Ma - , Aston.' in Pottsville. whenkthe es ands list of prime can 'be n. Thalia Saris. on trial have proved • seperlor in rotactlegDoots," Om c., from Are, to say man- Nctured In the United ..States, they are offeradutequiuly low ;met from the report of the superintend the recant trial fadin ; try all the the members of the Cont i Safes and Hooks .and papers, perfectly satisfied that all was the burning took place, an. r the Committee. Alter a- fair PTO houis In the furnaCe of U . 1084015 of Messrs. Evans ID the Safe being on fire Nadi, consumed. whiten'. Contents eels! liming were In good Ide.". awl &Amain Jaimant, to mew, who attendad tha tinrn th~trathof the alone state 'Sales at manufatterforst priesi; B. BANNA N. EiNiiiMl CARRI ElPottsylllle, Pa., lIS 4.GENT or the sale of'EVANW AVI3OM'S 44,10 jfasSOUbr • NDER SAFES, ku. 6 South Foilirti Strut, Philaddphia. "Troth is ighti, ui Masi ProvalLn • - A/eMart fir the Cbsteec ei to swisevintasil He. bunking of the fro* poleted Shies at Reading, Meson, CM, 1851. . ••% Rmanto. Marek 4th. The ueersigned;meMbers of the - - _ commit" , do mrpecifully report, tbaiwaisaw the two :Wee originally agreed upon by'Ferets,A . Honing ".• and .Evens k ntson. Owed side by side In a runt .ee. viz: The Safe in '.llse *yet', Paymaster 'of the :SLAW • _ I datable & Heeding lie Broad Company, In hti rinse at Reeding. manatimtund by Farrel/411er: rlng,and the safe In use by U. A. rants, to his store. mennfecturwl. Oy livens k Watson, and mat In books and paremareelvely alike- - , = The dre wee started at o'clock, A. 111., and kept up . until Ater cords of !grew blekory, two cords dry eels nd half .thesnut - top wood: were 'DOM, owlowilawl. the whore under the sumnintenadenee of the enbeeribe.s, members of. the committee. The safes were,then waled .411 with water, after which they were opened. end the books and Mares takes out, tae mesanittou •suel .pent to Hi A. Lants`s dove for .p essminatlon. efier..they were east examined and marked by theeouunittee. Tire books end papers UMW from taw saki mannumbeesd by Swum A Watson wire but slightly affected by' tbe In tone. beat, white tboartaken hem the ansnetael sued W./Orville & Homing were. in our judgment, demsgedl fullyilftern mot. Mr, than those takes foam Emma Wstiou's sae: !' ..Wat believe the above to havy ham a tab sod Impartial tial.of the respect"» mudities of both mho. ! JACOB H. Dl'Blllol. • ' - • DANIEL S. HUHU% Havint been ablaut dudes the burning, we Ba co. Inside w th the ahem statement of the andition tithe papers and books takes out if the respective sales. • • O. A. NICOLL& H. MUHLBSBSRO, '.• • . • SS IifiLHOLLAND. . The &towing named gentle sea, iesldenteet Readina aedwho' saw the above tit*, have paithamed ,Tt sant trine XnualA Watson slam the bandeg, up.to Ma lst, • IRST: O.A. RR:dint; Vera ilbeh.l please Rath. 1; Whit Reiner, 1; W. Rhonda A Sea, le Henri 2; Dr. Win. lifeani,l: &tonna Rheads.l: Levi L. daah, 1; High k Ora*, I; Win. .111Irek. 1: Kaufman A UN Et. 1; Illeiarilet, 11 Gomm J. Retort, 1 : W.. 11 Inaiiitoek;,l; Fara Miller. , James Jamison, 1; J. 8. - A A. B. Wartuor,l; Jacob Elehmvieter. 1; Win. KW& 1; T. B. &hollenbegger; I; R. R.*N-orpei, 1; H. A. Lasts,. 2; W. O. P. Srmantnnsta ; Blftioyer, FolliaorA Co., /Minna ; J. P. Brldepne, 1. ' I . - EVANB WATSON • z • Hive now on WOW 300,000 •tte et the: abate SAVSB, wniellatherafte for sale in Mier germs than amp 'ether sialuifadirrer a 111 h philld Safes. MO 23 , a 11-ly Resift - and itren'ith niast i lanitably foUrnr it. Use. , " BOERHAVE I B ' HOLLAND BITTER& • Disekise of the. Kidneys, ] LIVER COMPLAINT, • . 1 • WE F AKN IEVIR SS • AID ANY AOIII I4 , Di .1 • si . . IL . And the viarlose atloXtions Minium stratums' a disordered •:1 • - !I - lITOILIOiEt 011 LIVER, Both. as Itedgestitin,l Aeldity of the Stomach, Collar Pains, Illetorttrums,l Lots of Appall*, Dospondeucy,Oca. fireball; Mod'and Bleeding Piles. In all' Nervous, Rheims*. and Neucslgk Affections, Whim Id numerous Instineormweed highly benedelal,amt Inotheauffect 3 ed a .decided mire • , ..,_ ~ Mile Is a rare,' vegetable compound, -prepared on Una te 7 ideal Lee rinctilles , after the mannered the eels- bra Holland Praetor, Boertare. Beene mail s great swelass In most of the European Stater, Its introduction 'lnto the United States was Intended more especially for ' thole of our fath erland mattered here and there over the foci of Mita' ighty bl arentry. • ' attingerithgrest otwo. cosi among them, I now offer It to the American public, hIitMINI that ito 11, ull "odt.efll illdlielltilkiitteleibiltlt I *acknowledged , It, islartieslarly riconimaded to thee. persona whale 'eosuidtutichuinay hare been hapoired by ibeeontied; ors use of ardent spirits, or ether toms of diesimition.— thsusialty tudentaneorte In effect, it finds It way 41nortly to the seat of lißt thrilling and quieben I og every biros, rabbit tIP the 0 100 , 11 4 tlidflt; and I n flet;lofsslog paw health and vUt ti ts , thimbles. • Nessus—ler ispeeta to end in tins a beverage. willba Chiriadn. ed: but to the slek. west and low spit , lied. It Wi prove a_ MiLtefisi -stonsatle rordiol, pomessed, of lingo tar fearodial . ..• ' I Caution f--gbe I gi;rrosity of this delightful. Aroma - has thawed many -, tailtattoosi which the bile should guard apthstponehaslng. Be mit to buy anything oist u utitil you have given Banta Holland Bitters a Ask trial. One tottle wM , melees palmy Infinitely puke it Is to all • these Imit a tion s . i Alli• Bold at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles tor $5.00, by the SOLI PIMMUITOZI. . !BENJAMIN PA JR. a; CO. , - . . • moutufkairroy Pikarnmandisgs and Chfaiisfs,i . 1 , /Pittebiergs Pa. - . _ 1 Poo Sale a Philadelphia. by the .seats—llalhaiui A iiterelg, Ake of the Deemeral; John Jobas, A* lace street; Dyott A toss, 133 - North 24 Wad.: Mee la Re6.lW4; by Ritter a Oat faaeaatar. by Oh:4las* 1; Cu.; !pitmen* Jobe G. Wows sof I. li Mad Y 9 ll=arb i rtilllktl i ia r git; ; Mg r. ft & t.....•r._ _ _ .. . ' I , , pdy 1.16 Mot Um Br Wien iiii-4111.Viitailare , • ' liar. WaJk U .; 4 . . -.lbis ent-throat is to bays fs ue fot open his wive! in New Yerb. T u ba good r pl. of Elottiatti, malt be in want of as exeltemeal ' badly. l'. %The IlhardieU .Imveetlgpasiesm. Mrs. Cunningham is eadinvolini Wiwi the Surrogate of New York, to istablish,dus greet her marriage with Dr. Bordell o hut Seetimany has been produced to prove that ow the day et ths al leged marriage with Mrs.. Cunningham ' Dr. Dor -deli was in Mortimer eonntj. Them is no dirsot, positive proof of this point, bet the eireaustie. dal evidence it very street. . , • TV& &asset &Ina liteurtsjpe.' the - ataarlostNear Pork wm maim *mw glee of Liverpool dates.A• the 49dt,alt. Priori* Royal of Basked • his • remind from Parliement an Enmity o1•LSO(10. re is her mar riasidowry. 'A British stoma fried* will amid • • la laying the Oman* teleraPtia amble. • Tim ROM India Company hare. takes pasemple. of UN lead of Perim, at the mammal of the Med/lea, , • which is la the middle of the Britt of As • andeb. Prom tie Wad Coast of Aftieer.ll", ' is small , that the Priaelv CammaisileNtaal • • Chief bt that atatioa, has oosupied, is Wilma. Filikl ia lloverameaL the lane trees •of land * kir, said to be one of the m ast iaportant is ** ir ki Marshal Radetsky; eras' ' dalias.Dreadst awing Ala hid laolis 4. ebt elatigo. . POIVIIITILLI2 *AUK* (Whisslesalo Prtoiss.) ' ' Wheat Moor, bbl,' SSIMS Mad rellatell, Rye Flottr,bbl., ' 6 00',:do do lulai'd. Whisat,ions.hel,l T$ 1 8012Prtod Asides psed,2 Rya,do - I l iEtds.dossoi. '..-., , a \ Ow • do MAU, per poood4 .. 2. . ^.. Oats, do. " . ' libooldsto, -' ' 'lt ' .. 0 rotatuA do - • • SQI Haas,: ..do , la ,i, r , u ... t ThoothAsed, 4 2 5 1 Lard. -' lig Close, & Hi d; ~ O l4 Plast•ri do - • 101 • . My, per too, 20 'Salt, pa mask, lea POTTSVILLE PRODITOE EASOLETS. (Retail Practise) 11.017L—Whaat Flour rib dna $6 60 toll) 00 IP Ma. .ltaals dad Byl 20 doe at 25 110. Cbop at $l . lO Id Oa, and Coes . . OltAlN.—Whit. Wheat sena at g 1 161!1 Ss, sod -• at 111 75 do., Bye 95 do., Coen 14 do., Olds 65 do. • 1111.428.—80rf sells at 16 eta. per m. Mottos Id do. I Vas' 12 do.. Pork /2% do., Inrouldars 11 to 19 do, Maas 14 to 16 do., Bologna lb do. PROVIBIONB.—ButUar sells froni , 2s to 26 ids Clbeim 16 do., Eggs 15 eta. lit dos. BU(l4l2ll,—Cnts 11 do., Port Bled 12% do., White :14 do.;rlCrnahrod and -Pnlvirlard !Run , AND VEGETABLES—Onionstwo brochure be Sett Salad 3 tel 6 do. Rhubarb 10 do, Radishes 3 to do. AZIPMO4II4 14% do., Caull flowensl234 eta. do., 3p4. nut 26 eta. apeek, Pass 3734 do, Teasatoma 15%a dos, titrawbarrles WY,' to 25 eta. per box. 71311.—Ilallbut 1234 eta. 141 lb, Salmon 1234 do. TO BUILDERS. • I e LIMVER LUM BFR !I •• Irrri he subscriber respectfully announces to the puLlle that he has completed hi. Steam Dir e r In Locust Valley, Schuylkill musty, sad Is now inspired to furnish all kinds of Lumber at tb. Wisest prima—such as Pine, Hemlock and White Oak of every shia and description. ' Stir nub, of Lumber cut to order at the Shortest notice. • Nov. 17, '35 48.tf EDWARD E. BLAND. WILLIAMBPORT • hween e Sunbury & E ri e Railroad and the Canal, posite the Furnace, Williamtpart. Pentut.). . S. BANGER & CO., Whole sale and Retail Dealersand Sanniketurers awhile SnAyellow pine ttooring boards, sar.ii.doors.bllnds, Rheb tow, siding. wood mouldings. ge. Jig and scroll sawingf,; . fancy and plain. All descriptions of turning and preming: , done with promptness, and In the best manner. • . Feb. 7. '67 o.ly REAL ESTATE SALES. 1 F oR 000 Ayres or vamoose Coat LOod. /INK , THOUSAND Acres of - the Jyaluable Broad Mountain Coal lands, situated In Uutler and Barry townships, Schuylkill 'county, Pa.. Is hereby °Sem!! at primate sale. The Ashland Extension railroad rune through part of the property,which is un derlaid with Coal seams and welt timbered. For reteri. once or Information apply to Samuel. Lewis. Esq., Centro street, or to the subscriber. at his Real Estate Agenty, Id Railroad street, PottsviEe, Pa. The terms are half cash, and half mortgage bonds. YRANCIS SPENCER. , ' Pottsville, April 19. 1856 ' 16.tf • FARM , FOR gALg. riIHE subscriber sell at private' sale a part of his Farm; litigated In Pinegrove Tow eship, Schuylkill county, abcut one mile froMPine• gime, musisting of about SIXTY ACIUtS,..aII in a good state of cultivallon, on which ate erected a Twol i k • story SrAme Dwelling Dome, 1 Dank Darn. and Saw Mill. There is a well of water at the Dwel. Hag, and the whole will be a very de*irabLe pmpecty fix any person who desires to go to farm log as it Is located near aimed market. ' • For terms and other particulan apply to the , soloed. bar on thi.pranlass: Wll. l . TAX CCHEM • • June 6,1.7 23-60 VALUABLE COAL & TIMBER LAND - i FOR SALE. ILL BE 'SOLDat.sale a uable tract - of boil and ether land, kaolin as the Amos Wkleinsitam Tract, In Columbia county Pennsylvania. and located at the Eastern termination ot the Mount Carmel and Shamokin Coal Ruth. Saki trait contains about 400 sem; more or leas, is well On hired, believed to mutate the sums veins or coal roe plug tinoollka the Shamokin Ocal'iludn. Title tocsis. able. for terms and other partkularsto the sub • SPENCER scriber. ', FRANCIS SPENCER • Rad Zdak Agatt, Pearetik. Stf Teliaary 7, '67 A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY'" VOA SALE. ~ tl iiibsertber, being clesirpue of re- , tiring from the mining business oilers his /Ward iery at private sale. This cpillen7 Is situated on the Schuylkill Valley Railroad, about one mile above Middle: port.. The Coal is of a deesi'lled Ash, and .of superior quality, and,well adapted to the New York Ind ltastent tnarketa i All the improvements sm oil/to noel elms. ed construction--econsisting in part of one 75 horse pow. er vamping and hoisting engine, with pumps and all the necessary machinery, lb pertrt order; one 25 horse elm gins and break*. 'chutes, bins, screens, hoisting plane and gearing eonstleta, cars, tools. and stork. all In good order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Spehei h, Lewis Veins, above and below water laved, all opened End ready to commence immediate operations. /or further particulars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. 8. !BLEB. at the works. ': May 31, '56 22.tt J 'SAMUEL SILLTMAN. COAL LANDS FOR SALE. yALUABLE ;COAL LANDS-AT - PRIVATE SALE.-4bat Oeleb;ated . tract of Wen. di Coal land knownas the "Spohn Viet," containing -the justly celebrated And " Spohn Vein," also what la generally. known as the "Seventy-Ova sere tract," ad joining, on the Mt. Carbon Rail road and in West Non wegian Township, mined by Nicholas It. Thomism lig.; is hereby onared at private-sale, on the most advents geoui terms. 1 • . The tract contains all ther - Coal Veins in the, Steal Southern Anthracite Regions—lncluding, besides other, tracts, thaw genend ly known as the ft :nen Morley Ad Ciarksoa. Ruck OreAard, Orchard, Pollinate mut Moat. steak, with all the underlying. -though yet nnssplorsd, beds of end which are known to eSist in the fbnastiocs. avenging when proved, over a hundred fort of solidi Coal. In feet, the tracts now offered, • contain? the richest COal deposits in the County. 7 For Information, apply to Francis FronsarLq aIISOSS for Mal hinds, and real estate generally. once tit Rail mod street above E. Market street, Pottisille, Pa. Marta UAL%I24 , FOR BALE. . 1, Either Together or Mor.e. rely. , THE undermentioned ivaluible tracts M of land osta lo gelloylkill and iblaloblar eoan- Pennsylvania. • . The Joheaton Beesley hut, 4.1* deem . The Thomasltshelmer tract, 424 " The Amos Wickersham tract; 424 The Morose P. Cope tract, 493 " • The threedrst named adjoin each otheriand toter two roil shale valleys formed by impolite.' o f th e Caty4tfla Cieek, and two mountain gem which contain the eastern profaation Of the two most northern Shamokin Co alßasins. Them we trosighs i contain the Mammoth Coal bed. Thw MOW hut been opened . near the eastern limits of the Leristtniond: Wan Coal Company's estate and upon that of the Coal. Run Company, both of which `properties adjoin they . - lands on the-west. The Thomas P. Cope tract is three miles to the eastward of the above mentioned t near As Worth' ern boundary of the Mahanoy ,Region and partly covers the `‘Rnmene n. The timber of tbees lands Is pl on the mountains, suitable tax prone, and white oak, not and poplar In the valleys. The lower land is a red .11bolo Noll, well adapted tar waling grain. 1 • The title is indisputable, beintedkat le known as the ',Nicholson title, the mine as that on whkh the Gkard bike recovered of the City of Philidelphia. For plans' And tattier nartienbin& apply to Wootoo. THOMAS if SONS, 67 and Wt South Fourth street, Ph* .adelphhi, or to IO9RPIC w. GEARY, Civil and Mining Insineer, Pottsville, March, 14. '6l • 1641 m Itaimsztve gu n A o D w RI O L r Le ni e ze AllD an . d ready to attend COTILLION PARTIES, NMI. At. Orders addremed to N. J. P. z, of 410: CLlTtii. will receive proailit attention -Pottsiville. July 12, 'A6 RAZOR . . JsUST RECEIVED, aiarge and splen • • did assortmeot of Outnittres celebrated Americas or acid Pocket Cutlers, alt 'venerated; end it oat toed no be returned.. Cali and antivalai all • , BRIGHT A LERClril'Herdwers Starr. .. Pottsville, May 43, IT : M . VIEWS OF . POTTSVILLS. iIHE SUBSCRIBER hag a lot otthe • Views of ['MUTH* which is a heautifill aim s( • the location,woroury, &a., which be will .ell "e et the tow Tile of 25 oita each, to cloae oat the toe.' • "flew *ay.- r. 4 101114111hedAt SI 60 each. Now ie tte WO" to piersis a copy, as but few maths unsold. B. DAMMAM, • : Ma 30 '57 BoolutOkor and Slatiamer. AYLOR'S COLOGNE;.-; . 7, T EXTRACTS )'OR Till lIANDILEscuum , • TiLiNspAREST 110/mip, • ." SAPONACEoIis fIIATINO rob% VINO MAIM LADIES' TOILET SOAPS; . . • for as V Waal° at the , ' Nu 87f and M North Mai t tla at 11. P. * W. C. TAYLOWlmporters and Pertstreors. Tb• siborp Soapi sod Parf4magankr oak la • P0tt5.41,144 .41,144 at BANNAN Bank.,d iftationory More. „, 441t0utY. 1 1 4 4 l-y • JIINIRS SNENIIIIIOIIOVED. • T .1 thi lltreaue hu ostao rifte l to to t diesinidUlonrthe Greenwood property, Ono= •• • opposite the,, = „ PAGOeielpila Bird ßradioig Pauttartr Depot, orkstelniietepihri to fluidal all' kinds of *lour &ed. Peed at the est pima or-bis own enanurarturei.whiell !.• be; sanest. Us wIII always keep hand BALA lIAY, PLASTER AND BALT. 'will& be inn soli mbar:ale :and nisi)" at lb*" 10 W.b t PIiMPIL, Lie It not to to usersobt Apr nu& r -Me lifgArsl enik prim paid far Croirm. a• : 88-Tbe subeditor Et Elio rentivisiOall Abbas of Thor.: feest.Ate.. selling sit 1, AZO*B I!