AO .;• : ) A s k `• • U. r)g AYE _fitino . Jottrti:it. pOrtSVILLE, PA.. FEIIII.VART 13, 3858 fieflin circulation or the Minn.' JoggiinL Eganl to the y' pie circulattou ntir Tit other _English ' met published in the (minty—and no It. aro:Oates woos the bent portion of the Topuistlon, ana4lttrtfor Mont lootrte,t Its column , . In. of course, worth on MUM i 0 the lett erti4or no If publislicul In any ,throe other Ins• Idea the ttihc i ° e l fu arevlartlto'ni atrtTtii•witpl;2; o al In alce TO OUR SUBSCIII We return .0r thanks to those . rubreri bMis who have been prompt in Pitting'•,.ttp their Puliferild..br, Thera is nothing that cheers Edi• tors en in the bard path of -bury and right in this fallen acne wicked world, au pronilit pay cm the part of subscribers. Thej Mel that their iscrvieecare appreciated by their tentless. And we will take this occasion to remark to there in arrears, that tre eta now engaged in yeyieering our subscription lirt,...tor the tirrt titio tOU SCAM We with scud 111110 to all , those who are in arrears. -in the course of the Cnsuitig tsro:or three weeks—and "those who do not respond to our colt, and particularly those whb are In arrears over tic..'ycarti; either by fcrAWA,I ua the money is giving som e goad ure !molnotl Why the dem ifawe nd is tat honored, 150 r—in than ,?„, for further OM which we a are ovparing.. :These timer effect the nOrspapere, quite es mach as' other branches of usiness Oar Paper bills and labor are all ensitand the amoun 111 due by each being small, an 'scatered, na our rubt,ritw are, all over the c o untry , it is impossible for on (A) collect 'these aerie without incurring expenses, e qual to the value of the bills —and therelore we—bsiVe those to o de de hte dndin a great mearurr -on the :/tortor of to us.— There may Le some ian nstces in which' there is inability to pay an. We hope ouch willlfiform us - at !Mee, ttE 1113 d o not, desire to coiree or enforce , nny who have been unfortunate. nnd'really have'. not the mean. to pity, even no smell a sum. • • _ ......-._ —__ _ , Trs the Rertblltions of Pe isitailw nolo. 1111 IF time tsn arrived when. to our jddgnieut. the el. 1. tAI I riter'ests of the Republican Party, mid its solemn duty to oa. cAtIP.If . 01 if IVOOM. , Labq atidilutusnity, stitte intoerstively demand that Republican'''. should as. from every part of the Mate. for HA. purpose of Crotty orb nistnc the party on the solid and distinct ba de, of its own principles: • We therefor*. Incite nut fellow Itoputdicada to mee the 2-t In inn mod CONVENTION at II A RIO SBUIIO,ett 24 of F EtlitU ART, 15.51 t. at three, .e'rlock, I'. N.. to adopt ' .urh meatntres as may he deettied best valet:dated lo Inl pre. , upon the legislation of te nstlon the pr ink runnel:Wed by the Philadelp hia Republican Convention of Juno. lien. • } . Gideon .1.11311, Erie co. all J. Morton:Delaware. T. It. Baru. :' * ' ' !Fri T.'Foster,tkiiibn. i D. A. Finny. * 4 GZ.IIII Richards:Montiry A. II uldekoper, Craw-lid. I.C. King, Bedfoed. •, • It. D. Bassani. Allegheny. lA. N: Rankin. y. 41. 1 C Geo. &Wing, Cambria. '.Vin. B. Thomas. ' lease Denson. Potter. I%V. J. Walnwrfght. 1, It. W. Winslow, Clinton. . 101111 am Duane:. - , J. 8. Myers. Franklin.. James Vet re:. ; Samuel Alleman. Snyder. 11% tn. Gregg. SVD. - i W. 3. illelturtrie. Ilun'n. Henry K.•:,ntnt. David Willis. Adams. WI , Ulm I). Kelley. john A. richer. Dauphin. John M. littilei. 1 WuS. Wright. Adams. rhos. ti. Csvender.. • . Then. S. Christ,En ion. liet:jantin iluekel. Jos, .1. Lewis. Chester. William S. Piefee. It, T. Darlington. Bucks. Henry Simpson. 1. T. Coffmsn: Chester, • Ilsrman Baugh. , Wayne'MeVeloh .. • Thomas Balch; i M. H. Cobb. Timm.' . . ~ leorgi3 A. Coffey. . •I A. Humphrey, .• E. B. McDtiwell. " .l Februsty 111. 'St • r :, 7. niiiiNfiCss - • ,_ . ..., NEW IdU•SIC has been received by 'B. •Dannan. For 'a list of It are advertisement. .. . i . ; .. _ SEE cheap recipe for making lnk, plank R. E. Board man & Co.. East Chester. N.H. ASSIGNEE'S SALE of a Farm. Signed J.13i.. Wella erill. Assi TllOO. See advertisement. • I : i • A DWELLING house in Norwegian street, is for rent. See•yivertis•;ment, signed Jesse Fester. i ' j „ L e A COAL YARD is wanted. For parilcitlera , advet ' fisament signed duo. Dawson. Orwigsburg. ' t ' IV I.EA;G:..—A Coal mine between 'Pitts on. and, • Scranton. See advertisement signed M. Brabe ey, New, 'York. A RED Miff COAL VEIN and a tavern stand on the Lortserry Creek Railroad, are for Rent.iSie advertise• menu.. t , • FRUIT TREES. FIIIitIIIIIERY, AC.—Sea ldvertiar moot of Benj: Bannan. Agent for several, n3ll . ble Nur seryman. . 1- t iii @ SEE Notices of the election of Oflirers,of Donald eon Improvement and Railroad Company. : 11 of the • Swatara itallromt•Company. ; TO those requirini arburate surveys and Stilt elate maps. we commend tbe.aiTakrs of W. 114 Symons,,;Civil, Topographical and Mining Engineer.lCeo re street. Pot loathe. Tun weil4tnown Philadelphia bodge of John Stone & Sons,n dealers in Sibs' Ribbons. and Millin is Goods, I has been removed to their. elegant newbn Idlng, No. • SO5 Chestnut street. one door above:Bth., • 1 4 • • YALEARLE COAL LEASES•=7See advert gement of ~. Locust tointinin Coal k Iron Co•.. signed .1 lAnspach, Jr.. Prost.. BSiionth•Frtmt st.. Philada, end. W. Rea Eng. and Supt.:Centreville. Columbia Count, ,yr, PA. - NEW SPECTMEN 1109 K.—We have 14ceivtbd from the old eidablishell and Well known Type ; Foundry of L. s Johnson & Co... Philadelphia. a new and tuunititastefully gotten up Specimen Tarok. -It contalns.alltrnof every thing pertaining to the business, anOnit Y new and elegant styles of type, Ac. i . . Dn. Faun will accept our thaulis ;a copy o he COmnion School Report. r To llos. SiMox CANIER9N RIM Eeq, lee are indebted foi public Miss Dix,is in Baltimore, Imes"; Ming her labor of loge in behalf ofthe insane of the State. ' • J ATIOIIT the middle .:of April,lCol.llohnson . of the Utah force will make anlefio4 to en; , ter Salt take City. I I • A Russo-AMERICAN TELEGRAP is prcojec ted—the•• line to reach this county Trom St Petersburg, via. Siberia,a4 in Rus sian.America. No bounr or Walker; in a late speech at Mobile, asserted thatitl4 President was aware' pf the filibuster's' interttion to visit Nicaragua. . . . Tar banks of New York astioci ted in the • clearing house, have pledged ithrselves to eatirother to abstain herearifrom!payment of interest on deposits: , ' • A NIOnE contemptible set Politi fly, than the Democrati of the Pennsylvariiit Legisla ture, it . would be difficult to i find: On the Kaman (Mistion, they are afraid iofi their - own .ehadotiat Tee grippe (influenza) now:preiailing ex tensively at •Paris, seems to hav4 extended over Europe; and more' than one ‘ or the crowned .he!tda have had their. lives put in danger by it. J: ,Tne .net work of telegraph ;wires at the bottom of tho Mediterranean ;is l beComing so complete, that an instantaoems detipatch can be transmitted from Malta to Paris or Lon• don, or from - Algiers to the same; points. M IiATAEIt 11 ENO LA 111D.L.Thei weather in England continues ns remnrktioly mild as on this tide. Vegetation in rotneparts of the country, ie ib as forward'a state as itAsuall:r is in,April. There are gardens in the vicinity uf, th e metropo, lie where eununer roses nre in fUll bidom. Sontratmt. Courrit stands second only to Philadelphia, in the la numbee of its military companies. Philadelphia has 4Q i!our Coun-1 4', 27. Barks county has 26 Companies.- -There are in tlg State 271 COnmahies in all, with amtaggregate force of • . EASILY SATIRYIED.—.The Coinathiit Democrat says the _the Marengo of Presidata nitchanan on Submitting the “Lecompton Constitution," is ad mirable and unanswerable; and tidasitis its beau tiful harmony and atria consisiencyj: Mr. Tata is * Mure complaCent than nine-teittha of the Penn ailvania Democracy. ..fterrnuc7 is the title or a newspaper about to ho published in Wasbingto Chi by Geerio• M. Weaton. It will opposerthe l l extelision or Ede vory, adm in istrative , corruption , l att d die Ituehenan policy: A p a per of that eharaeler, fehrleasly eon-. ducted at tho National Capital, wo,l d have an tint:Nonce commensurate with !Abel poitanee of , telesion,lnd a circulation tnicnOvide. THE Misses ,Heron, who 'sang '4eie a short time since, have won' golden , opinions Washington City, where that kalt been sing lug. They are fine vocalistitt.l ,The slim atii tendanee, when they appearo iiere, exhibited a lack of due appreciation oftlieir merits ail , ' artists. • Foncvax naonetary matters I _continue .to : • exhibit improvement. With; thg,trate of dis-! , count reduced . to 5 per cent. , .by the Bat& .or England, hills of first rate ehan4ter—ciA negotiated at'd per celorbile Ilan. on Gov eriiment securitiea.may be obtained with ease', (rem 21 to 3 per cent. • _ • A Goon Tunas Writa'a Tottc - .-1t le eaidi that'sir 0 olin, Campbell, in -tert`itity one days,, travelled nine hundred mites, ; timed an en4' t mait t ia ci lefended.lity giAt, tbon!lafill,,l ‘tiatitti men, relieved a garria4nibeieigod'ro, '"''m tot 'months, withdrea , he hundred'; . I : z ttind children in the', fe& of an over? c -- " °4 l force, relieved his 4taehment at! C a "°b defeated an thrice 614 #4 ottlt, and finally it;iiiied them , e7ery • . „ 'llt of . 11 IACAS ill THE tiNiTIO i STATES' 1 iPRESENTATIVES.—A.:disgrac efuI, lace nt two o'clock on'the morn 6th inst., in front of the Cleric's in the presence of the Speaker:" n commenced as' usual, at-twelve • Friday, and after thotransaction ;nor business, the motion to refer i lentls Message—coweringthe Le nstitution—to the Committee on I • ' Mr. Thomas L. Harris of Illinois, moved to amend this motion, so essage might be referred to a se . lace. Upon this followed thestrug kept the Rouse in session until ; .ix o'clock on Saturday. morning . ctist.mtion not having power enough' use to vote down -obstructions, re• rliamentaryjactics, such as call and' nays on time-killing proposi• e excitement, natural enough, was ; but it was not until two o'clock ing like disorder transpired. At .4 ro Mr. Jo hn A. Quitman of Missis sippi, ID • mocrat, Se to propose a coMpro7 miser- 7 .• t the House adjouru to Monday at 12 o'cloc -, and that the question in dispute be taker •at that hour. Ile watt going on , to explain is motion, When .Mr, Galusha A. Grow l 'of Pennsylvania. Republicar.; who was out of h': place and on, the Democratic side of the ,t 1 amberd Objecteitto Mr. Quitman's going r 0 , whim in the then pdsition of affairs, ho cool , do only by general consent. Mr. Lawren p M. Keitt of South Carolina,' de manded that if Mr. Grow had, any objeetions -to make he must go to hie 'own side of the House ' nd • make them. Mr.- Grow replied that iti was a free land, and .every ,man bad a right . go where he pleased. Ilr..Keitt took Off• nee at this short answer, and not only sei .ed the member from Pennsylvania by the' Itrqat, but Failed him a' slack Re publica puppy Mr. Grow pushed the mem ber•fro ~ .South Carolina' away ; but he re turned- iid a second tilne seized Mr. Grow .by the t . rust. 'Upon this Mr.: (crow knocked him do ii. A general fight ensued, in which a doze'. 'or twenty members participated..=. Mr. Eli , u 8.-Washbune of Illinois, was con spicuoi . .in the 4114 and dealt heavy blows. The Sp• aker callel the Seargeant-at-Arms to aid chi'. in restoring peace, and soon Order was . tored. This is the history .of the struggl .. Mr. Keitt was the aggressor. He used,' ' ane and vulgar language; perso % tap . : limited Mr. Grow, and deserved the public „ adlirompt humiliation which followed. ittesubsequently apologised for viola e:llignity and decorum of the House. le we sincerely deplore the occur of ,a scene on the floor of the House nvientatives, calculated to impair the - of that body in the: eyes of the na nd expose us still more as a target for ails of European ridicule, yet we rejoice lustering Southern chiialry in the per Keitt, has received' a merited. les the bands 'of slumber of the Penn ia delegation. : Probably no other State confederacy could have adminiatered .buke with 'such effect, for the South extensive calculations in the event, of on, upon Pennsylvania becoming one Southern States. Easy, conservative ylvitnia is to be "whipped in.!' Why She has furnished a good Pro-Slavery dent. Her people would make s excellent lavery tools. Perhaps they would., Per ot. At present however, they do not seem led, to wear the Lecompton ypke. 'A bad • Mr. Buchananshould drill them better. sylvania elected Mr. Buchanin. Why e' voice of "Penpsylvania% choice" so rless to4'ay, even at his -own hoine 7i— satisfactory answers we refer to Gov. er's iniuguraly and the back files of For- Press. • TIIE 40 F HOUSE of fight took ingot - ihe desk, and The sessi , o'cloek o of Some , the Presi comptork Territori , Derilocrit that they lest corns ' gle whiel half past , The Adtn in the Hi sorted to. ng yeas ions. quite hig that aiv that bon Sao 8= . 2 ' : 5 1 00 .':. '• 6 0 . 64 6 t ri' e:i g' P dignit tion l the s that: is pow For Pa ney tie chastisement inflicted by Mr, Grow. the Southern bully of the BrOoks' stall'', have a good iffeet.. It will show the Pro. ryltrty, that in land out of Congress, ibe haii passed, in ,whicb the North bore ly the insults and, threats of slave•driving 1 crate. We demand nothing that, is not ' 1 ded in justice.: We will not yield one 1: of our rights. The day of Catnpromis , past. Wettow - say to Slavery, "thtus`far thou go; no further," _ . 1. for the Auburothe opening of the Lebanon 'ey route through to Harrisburg, has knocked line into a 'cocked bat:', Aye-have a report, within it few days the passenger eau have ed running on that line, with no prospect of mption. This is just what might , have been cited. The DsuPhin and ._Susquehanna road I a Oupendous piece of fully fro the start.— 2 as supposed, to run through a country teem with Coal, but the Company soon found to r cost that their mines were at(fault'—and all is not'Cool that loidcs 6/aek. ' For the last 1 , or so, probe*, an average of live hundred per week, and, a dozen or two of passengers, prised the bUsinese •of the line.—itcading L nal. Vhl •tha Cea tee t • It is mortifying to be 'deceived. The Reading ma& is a paper which we have hfireteforc es highly. Its tam we have found dignified, its statements up to the period of the publi. 'ow of the above paragrapOutve been Mr far as knowledge eAtedds, truthful. But the attempt disparage theDauphln and Susquehanna 4, for the purpose of "making up" the Leh.. 1,. Valley road is, to use thu mildest term, ex= mely dirty. It•is title that "faults" have been t with in the experience of those developing Coat Asiosire of the .Region through which I . -Road runs.. Notwithstanding that .however, ROad transported in 1857. over 82,000 tons, I'd we are wirranted in stating that isProve.. nts ere notist prpgress in the Svtara Region, kb will torten the'Coal tonnage of the and Sisqnclanna Railroad, ins year Or I o, to a couple of hundred thousand Pone. The ragraph quoted, is utterly false,• with the I ption of a single point, that in relation to 'suite." Theline is not knocked into a "asked i;": the passenger care have Dot ceased running; e Wisdom of its construction is aPparenti 'and e business of the Road' has steadily increased Lee Its first opening. Reading seeing to be nf- Lcteil with crazy engineers,. and .sympathizing itors, who avail themselves orevery opport'unity ,, diiparage each railway, either. projected or in istence, that. has not its terminus at, or' runs • t through that interesting City. One Mr. Ly- Mceived a merited castigation as a sequel to s untruthful, unprofessional strictures. Wby !llow in his footstem.friend Jou'ract/7 We abetter things of you. I , . Et,omrros IN CONGRESS.—It is interesting know how the House stands on the LeComp ! r• n , Fraud, ' The following ..was the vote on ' onday last, on Col. Harris's motion'and ) • . !thsequently, for t or against Lecomitton f , .. Ibr Leeoniplon. I .Against Lecompate. jIII Slave States, 84 l. Yrom'rlave States, ` I , m Ikea State', 1128 I From Free States, , Total, ; - .• - 113 Total, By States, the vote — wits as follows : 'For Lecornpton. • ' Agninsi, Let:ample% ,' ineetlent, . 2 Mains, , I. w ;York, ' 11 New Hampshire, 8' r ew Jersey, i ' 2 :Msaintehistitts, 11 mollvntlin, • 8 Rhode bland, _ .. 2, Its 2 Connecticut, .. . Z Mona, 1 3 Vermont, •. .31 entneky,. 10 New York, ; 21, .nnessee, 10 , - New Jersey. . 4 - 13 ;;; @innate, • 1 • • Pennsylvania, . 15 aryland, 4 • Ohib, + 19' I,' kginia, .13 Indiana' s . 8 ortb Carolina, 8 Illinois, ;91 ,uth Carolina, 4 'Michigan. i• norgia, • 7- 8 Wiaronsin, i„ labatna, ... 7 . lowa S• I . 4OI PPI, • 6! California,i • Iliffillfill, ' 4 Maryland, ~ 'rkanaas. • . 2 litssouri, lorida, 1 ~. eats, y.; lesnarl, '- Ornia, 113 Total," 114' Absent. New rark, Matteson. Maryland, Harris. rearsry/rania, Leidy. Miarawri.. Oaruthers4 Reilly. At Orrni.na. Bonham. Nit voting, Orr, Epeaker, 0f3.0, . This close vote is not regarded as absolute .decisive of the final result, but it must go • ry'far towards insuring the,defeat.of rnpton. We rejoice,to know however, that, the first pitched battle of the Leccolitoni ggi , t victory perches on the standard of reedorn. A mzErixo of citizens of New York, op• ed to the Aecompton • Constitution n was •Id last evening at the 'Academy of Mask. mong tho iipea kers:on thi occasion, *Mil Or. R. J. Walker and . Secretary Frederick . Stanton.' VIE , *ARrtr Cultl4 Ae—We h - inaj eipeit,' to receive early information of 'the renewal by the English; of natilittry opetatioris agains Canton. The British naval force in the Chinese waters numbered at the last accounts fifty-one vessels, including twenty toeartiguri, , boats, several of which carry as many atthreh guns: The Fhole•ainiament amounts to 505 guns, with 5,8;9 'sailors, besides 1,000 marinea. Some additional re•enfordements — were still • exp/cted, and it was expected that, including these, the force that could be spared from thie garrison of Hong Kong, and thi French.aS• pistance that was counted on, there would late • reedy by Christmas as many as ten thoustuid men to operate against Canton. _ ' A detachment of some twenty men from the English steamer Ittflexibla lately landed on the coast north of, . Canton, and peneCratd nine miles into the interior, for the purpose pf rescuing Capt. Rose of 'the American slip Ktiree, which had been shipwrecked on the' coast--the captain falling into this handt4f• the natives, who held him for a ransom. object was successfullY accomplished. The , village where Capt. Rose was confined v(r4 ,taken by surprise, and the prisoner rescned 'and safely carried off frotn'the•very midst of a large Chinese population. BIM= axti CORRUIPTION ' IN CONNECTION Willi TIM Pawns or TUG TAmrr or'lB46.—We staled erroneously( last week that seven millions of dnl lan of British Geld, were said by Mr. J. D. %ph, liatakin, to have been, used in effecting the piss: age of,the Tariff of 1846. SEVEN 11UNDREt JIIOUSAND DOLLARS is the sumthatwes ised. :Muck weight attaches' to tho statement 'of Mr. Wifliaanson, from the fact that b was the secret commercial agent for this.countryj of the Daring', and other 'English and French 'mercantile, ,and manufaeturing houses from 1841 to 1850. Addi Coed weight is also added, from the fact that peadiss the consideration in Congress of the. 46 Tariff bill, the .COm. rooms were open for the re ception and inspection of goods of foreign mina. faeture, and that copies of the bill as drawn, op an,d subseqicatly adopted by Congress, were laid upon, the tables of tho Members of the English ParSament, and approved by them, before the bill ; was enacted into 4 law here. It Is th be' hoped that, pending the consideration of the,Lehampton cioestion in Select' Committee, that the house will order an investigation into thii passage of the Tariff of 1846, and give Mr. Williamson the op:. portanity to lay his evidence before the country. It is said, too, that he bas Some ugly Calm:0114 to make respecting •,,Mersrs. Cali and Buchttnan. Let the truth be made known. Tut CURRENCY TN 1116 DISTRIef or COLUMSU ' —ln the United SlitteiSenato, a billhas been re:' ported, which provides that no person or isiocia- Lion, in the District, shall Issie a bank noie Of :ray description, calculated for 'circulation, tinder "a penalty of not loss thai fifty nor more thisll five Candfed dollare,--atid„ imprisonment for nit Igs thontbriltir more thart twelve months. And also, ,that no person or sts4ation shall pass, Or es- Orange, of transfer, or in any way put in cii.oula-_ tion, any lot° of.any,:bank not located +oin the District,'undertr'penalty, if the offender be a bankingoompany, of. five hundred dollars, 14,9. if 'any other personpf twenty-five dollars, one.half going to, the complainant; and besides thi% S Civil penalty, the offenders are also liable to crimlual punishment 'for misdemeanor. Mr. Slidell- who reported the bill; maintains that the.true theiirY of the Constitution is a total prohibition of the circulation of paper money. Issued under tbe:eu.• thority of the several States ; but thinks the time has not come for asserting that theory, And that the national mind is not yet proiparedlor A porri ly metallic currency. . ADVICII TO Tocsin laintis.—De you Wish,' to preserve a clear and healthy complexion, Witheat the use of deleterious cosmetic or drugs, nndiee• cape the penalty and expense of doctor's; bOls? If you do,'go to bed earl3q rite early, take 4 pleinty of exercise in the open air, and do not sPend a majority of any day in sewing by band. Seviint by hand has been a greater cause of the destina tion of health 'than any other fr"oploymeht the sex engages in, nod now that the day for lits.-ne cessityibk one by, it would be suicidal for „any youngiladfflrbo can pertuade her father to Pur chase tur her ono. of Grover do Baker's Sewing Machines, to sew by hand, and thus Imisictue:n slave at the expense at the enemas of heribeelth. The Grover k Baker Machine is easily uianiged by any person of ordinary Intelligence—laid not get out of order, and sews a stronger and more beautiful Sean' than can be' done by It is the only Machine in the market that has given eritinksatisfaction to the facilities using it, inas much as its work Will not rip, even if ove ' ry third stitch be cut. . • 1 0000.—READ Ir.—We find the following in the • New York Trauma:: . "The dodges, under the tilting code are innu merable, and as ingenious as they are numerous. If Keitt wu struck, the lute would seem ' to •be that he must.do something to avenge his wounded honor. Keitt, thereinto, says be has no knowledge that be waslit. Let us believe him, and believe that Mr. Grow put hint in a state of oblivion in the shortest possible space of time. This relieires Keitt's honor, and is doubtless conformable to the main facts in,the ease. The blow whicli leveled him Keith his to admit was so well-direetid - nad so powerfuV'that profound unconecionsoetis Seized him on the instant." t Keitt's position int the ease reminds eke( the Western pugilist, who, in an en counter withen 'antagonist, received such. a Settler that ho was laAded under a distant fence, and re. maincd insensible for half an hour. lie at lerigth awoke, sind„rising up on end, rubbed his eyes and a is sympathising friends around: 'Did the lightning strike anywhere else?",. . Tam ARML—:Notwithstanding a time !of peace, our army apioars to suffer on tbefron t tiers. It appears that during 1858, there occurred 46;319 ..,. cases of wounds and disease, which with 898 ca n! on the sicif report at the:close of theiprellous year, made an aggregate of 41,217 cases .tVeated during the year. Of this number 45,508; wire "returned to duty," 21 were placed "onfurioUih," .252 were "discharged tho service," 521 detested, and 358 died, leaving' 1026 still undei medical treatment at the elOse Of the year. A. OM , mean strength of the army during that yeaV 434, it follows that the proportion of eases of . disease ' was 9.20 to 1; or that on an airings, eachindividaal was sick or wotterdoOluve.ind owiliftli times during the year. Ma. GROW, who dressed off Lawrence M. Keitt,—the man who stood by Bniolni, with a cane in one hand, and a pistol in ihOiother, concealed under his ,cont-tail,•whilis Brooks best Sumner—is n man.who scarcely Weighs 120 lbs., and is said by ,those who •IrnoW him best, to be a gentlernari of very am4thleidis• position, cool and dispassionate, and 'among the last men to be offensive to any une; ! . ( His assailant is a. blustering bully,' weighing 180 pounds. Nitsv LINK or STZAII9IIIPS ytl CALIPpR i : new Ruin of steamships has been estublished to run between New York and San Pratte :on, vie. the Panama Railroad. The steamshiP)llllherri I,ight,CaPt. Tinklepaukb, wilt !caws, that port,on the 10th of March for Aspinwell, - eonneetli4 with the steamship Orizaba, -Capt. Bleth'en,' *blob . , leaves Ban Francisen,,MV.the sth ofllltrch for Panama. There eiistbe ho doniit but whe:t a With z healthy competition thli rants will mush filre.ase the travel between California and the iPsztern Statls. Tim gravity with which the editor of pia Mi. meg:rifle AchrocateentinOrtes his Wiese rary and political economy, the risk's iitf Stark. men, eta., albeit Utopian, should hare i . piluced him , to leek eithecw Professorship in', cle of the British Universities, or a seat In the wiactitaii of it Foreign' Review, before he conelnded to trt our shores and enlighten American barbafiai i Our gratliude under the circumstances, however, is boundiesa. A feir more importatiotts:o( similar Worth, would invigorate • our languialiin l itera. tr. • • • , H 3 Attornsa NEW Tialtronv.—ltis . propoead to melee an effort fors Territorisi organisatlon of . the upper peninettla of MiclOpn, under Mm. ems. of Suparior or Mackinaw. :The counAry i , ookhrs eel soma sixteen thousand square miler, ti in mistral resources, sod has an oistinistad'pePu: latien of ten tbounnd. At present it Is Of -the State of Michigan, from the main. , platy:: in of •which, however, it is squinted by . tin elliOs of Mackinaw, and with , which it hasno irnaMilin ttr- Aerate. „ ' • t?-1 •• Afro. Dodge, wife of a captain' Witt r e moo killed at Agra. while Iylog upon a sofeinitt * dance at Deptford, wu startled,,to posed, h6r husbeid standing beforibei. 10)141,01e to meet idea, but bolas not thers• She eve" ran to the garden after him. Preoludiog by lie' plsy: lug a larit,with her.--Witerf thein,sods what abo bad seen, they laughed; sod lummuotiod Ica fonMey. Sob:moonily. it u ' woisaiettisioOd that Card. Dodge was killed en the eileridiht of the opporition. ' 1 ='-As informal Commando° of the Bopiiblirata party ia to be held at Harrisburg, on'the na ‘• . _ • /aims Mien/Lila 'air that Kaissas is 'now's* much i slat, Slate is 000401 or Soath'Cit'alinst. ?we Assembly of New Jersey hal passed strong reiolatimu spinet the Buehanais ' TiitDemocraej of Bedford ettunty.l44.. la mu meeting, hare patted strong resolatiwesesondetn •:ning the Bationiti-Administratloas.. . - • • A Pogue um* its called to. aottemblo to Waystesiturr Oft tbo 224 of Febreary.to protest against the lawomptattinfamy. ' • TRAVIS L. taints of ruin nis; the member of the Hou;se who moved , that the Lecompton Nes ' rage be referred In a Special (instead of n Standing) Committee, is a Democrat.. ' • Tan Demoecatie Stain Convention nominate a candidate f.g Supreme Judge and. Canal Com. mispiimer, wi lt meet at Ilerriaburg on Thursday, the 4th of March. - THE job which the Daily Praeger/mime has °Stabled from th hiders! Oeventsient,br. the - way of printing for the Post-011ee Department, ii is raid, will amotrt to:at least one hundred thou. nand dollars ! . Of Course this has not the least in. luence upon the ribaldry and faleilleittlona relative to Hems which (I'4ll that journal:: • Or the thirteen northerr:Senators whi, voted for the Nebraska hill, not one !has, been; re-elected. Four of thew. Denglai of Illinois, Spiarrof ?dicta ' ran. Jones of lowa, and Thompson of N. J., hold their Sento, because their 'term. hare not expired. Of the forty-two members of the House from the Northern States who, rated for the bill,. ONLY Twine bare becri re-elected, viz :--Blaney Jones, ._ Flortinee °f Pennsylvania, and English of In diana. The waters . of oblivion have closed over all the reit. PlowiEsssas+Ten .161.111CTIolt Pnanna.—The Leavenworth correspondent of the St. Louis De a,oeiat seys that a bill providing for theformation of anew Constitution,Aas pasted theiFansas Legislature at Lawrence. Levers are published in the Leavenworth papers eontatnittg the proreedjuge of the Ilderd of , Com. tnirsionets to investigate the alleged election 'frauds. .111Iri. McLean, the chief clerk in the Sur veyor-General's-081re, testilled to having sent the returns of both elections to Platte City, it% the 'request of President Calhoun, and that he bad not seen them since... Also, that the returns from Delaware Crossing had never been received at Lecompton. s: This being doubted, sheriff Walker was dispatched to Lecomptnp to search Prpsldent Calhoun • office. This watch was successful, and number of returns •were 'found buried in the ground tinder a wood-pile. Among them was the identical return which NeleanTawore to having sent to Platte City.. • -4 Governor Denver, the President of the Senate, and the speaker of the Douse of Representatives examined McLean. Who swore they were the same '..returng Iliat'.Presitient Calhoun counted on the 14th ultimo. The Delaware Crossing returns were oho among those found looting up 349 votes.— Previous. to this Mr. Drefendoof testified to having given the Delaware Crossing returns to President' Calbmin at Weston,gabsequent to the count at Leeompten. - • . It is said that evidence will be produced of the presentation of these returns to President Calhoun when engaged In ;ousting the other votes. Writs have been issued for the arrest of MCLian .and-dheiwood, who have fled to escape arrest. ' THE COAL TRADE. a.ll4llllUMMMaiii fiseille. February 1301.83.8. t The quantity sent to market ibis weel by Roil. rood is 14,601 08 tone, showing an• incntice over last week of 2,876 tons. Niite.tentbs of the Coal sent to market is for the line and Broad ateet.— There is scarcely any going to Port Richmond. The retail price( of Goal at Boston and Irew York have declined a shade within the last two weeks, in consequence of the low prices' at which some inferior qualities of Cool have been sold at Auction. Both Schuylkill and Lehigh Coal are retailing at from 50 cents , to $1 00 per ton more in the Boston and New Yprk markets, than Coal sent from the Wyomingllosin. There are many consumers who, after trying both kinds, will pay this difference. In March last, when , the Pennsylvania Coal Company promulgated the tow rates Ot which they ofered to sell their Coal on board at Port Ewen, we penned the following paragraph: "If it irtrua that the' Managers of the Penn sylvania Coal Company have committed the ex treme folly of selling their Coal, which is limited in supply, at the prices reported, all we have to say—God help the Stockholders, for the Mana gers seem determined not to help them. They till have , to look somwbero else than the Coal business for a return for their investments. The dividend sheet from profits, will prove a blank, if we are not greatly mistaken." • We leave the poblio -to judge from what boa since occurred, whether our prediction did not prove Correct. • - ANCITIIEZ • COIL BIMAXIIIL-grMSUTII. TaTOES Ham of iiiilliamshurg, New York, write to us that they hive just completed a Coal Breaker and have it in use, whieh they think is far superior to Mr. Battin'i or any other. Messrs. L. A 11. state that their Breaker makes only II tone of dirt oat of 100 tons of Coal broken into family sizes. They' also state that the expense of running the machine, M break ,500 ions daily, would average from three-foutilui to one cent per ton. They tend us uo farther Aescription of the Breaker, except that it can be seen at the foot of North 10th street,Williamsbarg, New York. Theivaine of a Breaker depends on possessing certain qualities, such as making bet little waste, strength of machinery, and ability to arrange . it With reality to break the different sixes of Coal the market requires at the timm- and also the quantity the mine produces. As near as wo ran learn, Mr. Battip's Breaker makes from. 10 to 20 per cent. waste, according to the %Alit, 'et Coal, whether hard or soft, and also hoAclean it is put into the Breaker. No criterion can be girt:in of the loas by using picked Coal—the only way to test a Breaker,.is to try the exyarititent with Coal as it comes from the Mines and is delivered 'di rectly into the Breaker from thddrift ears. We still think that something better than Mi. Bit-. tires Breaker can be discovered, and' ; from the loss,gifen and the cheapness of working it, the• invention of Messrs. Lyonti h Hoyt may possess advantages worthy of consideration, and we ad viseltiose interested to call and sea it, particular- IYI thop of our friends:in New York who under stand mining and, breaking Coal. Barns's BREAKBR.:—A meeting of Coal Ope rators using Battin;s Breaker, cabin:Ted 'at the Pennsylvania Hall On Tuesday last. TIM meet. -in was quite large and the pmposition-of Mr. Bailin was considered. After an interchange of rentimenl, a Committee was- appointed to confir with Mr. Battin, who are to report to a meeting to be fieldw the Pennsylvania Bali, in this 49. rough, On Tuesday elienibg nest, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Thera was a strong feeling manifested 011 the part of some of the heavy Coal Operators to dispense with !rankers altogether, owiog to the expense of keeping them in repair, and tbegrtat loss caused in breaking-Coal. New Yong Coat. Masan., February 11, 1958.1 —The Inquiry for Demi:tie for manufacturing turposes is rather more.active, hitt with fair re ceipts prices are unchanged; the local consump tion is rather larger at the decline, hut prices are without improvement r and most holders are fair sellers at the late decline; as oar stock is large for the season; we continue to quota at $4 50 $5 25 Ti ton from yard, and $3 70 ® $4 50 from Vessel by the cargo. The sepply , of Foreign le I tnoderate and priee - str nominal. • Dostop Coal Market. [Corrected weekly from the Boston courier.] The market continues very dull for all kinds of for Coal.. English Cannel has been sold at $ll 50412 '0 eh ; and for Nelms end Sydney priers are quite nomi nal. Anthracite, In retail to•ag, is selling at Id 60 @ 7 .0 inn. • • Cannel. - - - • ehal 11 50 ( 12'00 Newcastle, - .0 . • none F 4 Orreh'. • -• • - none -Sydney, . • On ado. ehal '7 12 (4 726 Pictou. • • mlneechal 120 S 6 •7 25 • . mine chat 626 650 Sehuyl2lll l whlteast4 tun • - - 660 2i) 575 do red seh, •• • •575 66 do lump, - • • - • 600 . 0:5 626 Lehlgh.lump, . 0 22' G 0 Lockawanna. - - S5O ../e) 575 650 (d) 700 WAIL PRIM Anthracite, white . k red Oath - ‘.. I . KIY , I42IIeBUILAPII. ... 1 • ' 4 .t . ratnar, 60'onca.P.11 P'reighls :frost Richstmed tr— New York, • . : - 126 I Key West, • Elarantinhi..4 fl': - .. 266 Chaileston, • Boats and weasels, abont wane as last week. Coal Trade by Railroad for, tos.b.as. Sent bylhdlroad for the . week ending on Thursday event og hud Port.Carboit, _ IPuttulllit • - - - Schuylkill Haven, , • Auburn, -' •" - Port, Clinton, , - Ttitsl fir Week;, 14,601 114 Prevlodsly this feet, - - - -4116. M 004 To lame tioliilast you, • - 212,C27 03 Decrease, ro'fitr, Rates et 7,11 and' Tesaaspertattoneas RAIL ROAD /OR SRI plisirt ' Ne.Carbo*. 8. Harm. Pi. eitsdas.4abors. To Richmond. -114 80 . $1.35 $1 56, 41 00 To Monad's. 3 80 1 13 1.66 1,00 Spring Mills, :1.66 1-W 1 36- 40 11 "- ' 14116 . ' IOS •• LOS Sonnylntl' County S u l&roods IMI i The Is the quantity of . Coal transported over the different Railroads, in 'etbuylkitl'Onantl, for week ending on Thursday stotint • trim , „ ' Niue = It tend!. Haven . ri.;• '6.TM 00 ' 26.654 15 Ilt.Catton. • •0, 666 at ' • 4 , 156 to Walley ul.OlO 01" a eee : oo 'Mt avbms /qt. Carbon Y 4,20 v 63 • - 23,030 03 111111 Creek, 0 3.214 00 - 18.1142 18 Litt's iktisqlkill, - 6, 3,031 OS 20,70:41 • • • • - Rats fa „axial 6 1 r t e o Va: tulatylisimai do -- -Zsibiebiort; 1, -71 .4:;112 f -41.2.1v—L-15 it -Lokigla for erek*llog *a eatarsasi last,: Vass. 5,,xL1111,1rt0.3111n00 &C 0..) '1,281016.: 14,1111-10 E. gnat Leat(ftekar & OD . ,_3lPr at.' N. root & Lobl&b.Crniart &50184` lieu 13 0 •UV 25 Colvialßl&&•••(gbarPN,l4. &ON) . 1,242 Orman roam, 4 . la ow 147 00 Illed.&11. (IttelUf h.lchastm,) SO. 11 11..811 00 Masa*. Pantos tea-) • lAN '11&1121, 14. Pp. rL.6,4 6.lleCreary t 004 IN 13 +.4,446 la S. Sp. MA..(tkiblis &Dsktavea.) - . V&I) 16 \Nonni, rivosaati , •. • Nast Lahlgh, 4" F -S . Piliegirove Coat! Trifle lifsi 183111:, . Amount transicettel darhas the month of junior,: nonoti. ? . MAU . UntouOW ll , " 6.2t8 . : Austen Ranson& ' • 4.ma LillsiresuAralley Coat le dada tali 111111 K i*.dar• rot stallatea dalusdatlsit: • o ". • . • end. saafil.; i` Ultras Valley Cial 93 dOl 00 bawl Konatals Goal CO2, I.' sib 05 Tool, - - '1096 11 /freight sad tollfrocl , 7tsbufg to, Italttaarrii- • 1. - 30' riortrxre - • 10 atm If are debased hoar/ after arri.sli, the rates ars 12 et: addltlonal to the aTArre. , Scranton Coal. Trade Ilbr. 1858. For wait: ?ding on ltatar i tiy fshippei North, 2,3e1 111' Shipped Boulhi .4_31013 • ClOabl'atiocclirsahr . . • . AND OTHER SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS: Railroads I - - Phiisdelph44 Reading & 70Ltiville - Mina Hill al Schuylklti Herren • MoUnt C. 04 - • 1. ••• • - • • Mount Cat Piii,t;Carbont Mill tniilvs_l- • - - 1. • Belmiltlll Valley '• Lorbetij Hreek• - . . . =EIMM flebuylkfliNavigatlon, .1 • • - 4 .4 , • • preferred Union Canal ..... '6 ... preferred •, • - • . Del.! Mad% Coal &Transportat'nCo.'s 4illrokid &Coal Colll,llll l t IS •LittleSchurl; Nay. R. R. t Coal Coal k NailgatiOn Co: - Ilasleton Coal Co.-" Burt Mountain Coal CO: • • .• • - Peinsylearda Coat & It: R. Co. - - Daaphin Coal tR. R. Oct. - . Lykets Valley Coal CO. • • • . BraTtr Metidows Coal k . Lykeris Valley Railroad k Coal Co- • Coal Compkit!eis Fore;.t improvement>. • - • • North Amalcan Co, pplierred:: 4, " C•C IC eolnimon .Delairfa Coal Co; - . CamboNaod Coal CO. • • • NIIIr Creek 11 Co.- - • .. . - Nla ellankons Miners' Bank 1 - • .• • - • Fanners' Ban, s - = - . PattsvilleGas 0.. • . PottrOdlle Watt r CO. • jarT,he at kor all Coal Companies 'tha above list heti furnished by those • 'publketion. • NEW ADVERT'MENTS _ ! EVERYBODY - CAN SANE 15011:1M1ING. rEfiSONS USING INK, or those who would like to make something belling it, weald well to send for a recipe and make their own, which can be done for six cents per stogie gallon, and from Our lo dye cents in larger quntltioa. The *bore will be sent o any person for six cents In - stamps or sliver; by addressing D. F. BOARDMAN A CO., • February 13, '6B 7.34 . Nut Cheater. N. H. • 11. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. • • THE undersigned will expose at pull. lie tale, on the premises, onSATURDAY,February t . , A. DAUS, at 10 o'cliel,:A. M.. that certain Farm. In Noiweglan, township. adjoining tho Hine MIA Railroad, containing 36 acres. or thereabout, with improvements consisting ;of a Two Story Double Frame Donee. frame' barn, fteL,Ar,, late the poverty of fliill I. G. JOHNSON. Terms and conditions made known on or of sale, by J... 11. wzr mama. mitguse. I' :b$ nary 13. 'IA 4 • • • 7.8 t ...._... _ _ 11? C! lfA fft!! TftElBLßelew 1 - ,h a precise and perfect devcciption.a the Nevi lit. urea as executed at the principle Courts of FitrOto. and at the most fashionable Dal . and. Parties, by Mona. Martin. : • - Nit New Russian Mazurka Quadrilles. Rd Tee* Ilusic - alca, by Fred: 'Beyer. I . The Muleteer Polka, bT Langton Williams. &oteb Polka, by outs. D'Albert._ ' La Del ne Togue. e •• • • Malcolm Polka, by Alex. de Bab ni.• wi tile Schott i Feb, by 3IIP. Bellak. ' • . Nothing to Weer Polka, by Whiner. . • Jnat received sod for sale at • B. BANNAN'S Feb.lB. '5B 7- . • Music and Bank. Ware. Vitt 4.42 la . . . r 29 11 • 7,, - • 5 - 7 9 68 1912 92 • • • • • . 2,061 13 • 61*$ 31 15•1=Mil EZ=IIIC=9 6..1:0 3 at IM MO Oa cis swim 1$ PE:== WHITE ASH COLLIERY FOR SALE. Important to &oat Operators. THE undertigned Lessees of the'Lan voter Colliery, near the town of Shamokin, North nmberland Cotinty, Pa., wishing to retire from badness, offer for the the lean andirtures of the paid Colliery, on satlifactory terms. This Colliery bas been In opera. tion since 1854, and has hgen successful beyond capes., tattoo. The Coal is it eoperlor,article for all uses to which Adthracite Is applied, and a good market has been es• tablished for It which can be extended. The Masker and fixtures are of the very beet character and In pompom order, and will recommend themselves: to pernma acquainted grlfb tb4 hostage& '• , ..The Lean was to July I, Illat..end Is a ft....web!. one .for the operator. For further Information apply at the Colliery, In person,or' by letter to Shamokin P. D., Eorthumberlandeoonty,Pa. • • ' . f • CoCHEAN, PEAL & CO. February 13, Ifs! 7-tf ViIIINABLE 4:3OAI..LEARES. • ToaHE Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, Offer to- good tenants peril valuable CLeases upon the Company's pmperty, in lumbiln end Northumberland conntlea. The veins off are the large White Ash-vans of the Locust Moan ri. upon which, collieries. have been already este Rohe* • by Messrs. Butt Pearson. Geo. S. Repplielf and 11. G. Benner. Tha' mammoth vein ;averages about 25 feet In thick ness. and the underlying vein some 12 to 14 feet. Roth veins afford a large body of Coal above water Lend The quality of the Coal is well established in market. The Mine 11111 Rallmad affords an arenas to the Eastern motets, and the Philadelphia *Sunbury Rait rad to the Ponthern and Western markets; Both of these railroads are completed to the collieries up= the company's property. For particulars. Inquire of .J. ANSPACII, Jr.. PP*. No. SS South Fourth Street. Philadelphia. Or ALEX. W. RR*. Eng... Surf— Ceptrevinf. Columbia Co.. Pa. 1 VW • February 13, 1333 MINERS ()F THE MiNERS' BANK OF POTTSITILLE In ibetounty of Schuylkill, ak re quired by the Bosond flertioit of. the Art of the General Assembly of this Oomnionnealth approved the Alith day of October, A.,D. 1967: Amount of Loans and Discounts. Do Specks monad BY : Bank fovea% 52,910 15 • 0 Do special &wait In Bank .North America, Philadelphia, 6,000 00 Do Due by other Beaks. Do Notes of other Raja*, DoChotito olotbiO Banks and Cash Patti • 15,946 60 Le•e Miners' .Beek Notes In • , Mak North America, Ph ZI,411) OD 309,325 94 Do Notes In Circulation, mom 00 • Lees amount In Dank North America, ithilidelphls, ' 22,470 00 • • =kirl6o39 84 1tL,330 190,69 60 The above Statement Iv correct. taken from the Books as they stood on the morning of the 24 of trebroary, 1656. MIA. LOESER. Cubic•. Affirmed and sibeeribed before tae, this 7711vri Alf of Mendes,. A. D.. 1866. • JACOB REED. J.P. Pottsville, Yob. 6, '6ll . te ' ' 6. • De Deposit& Do Due other Baelut, • FRUIT TREES. 8H Rtl6l3llllr l ,rHE SITHSICHTHAt iS •Att, -On or Peveratrellable Nurseries, and will limb& gooe. Fruit Trees. which ran be' relied on as being true to roue. Three fourths of the Trees selikthrough the 'country by Agents 4re the refuse generally of the Nun_ eerier—or s such Fruit Trees as are not desirable — and In' •msjorliv of int:antes marked to snit any kind ordered. We furnish all Trees at the lowest Nursery prlere,linit Warrant them to be what they areLsepresented. All kinds of Apples, Pram Peaches,Plums, Apricots, Chen. ries. Nectarines. Quin:mate. . Also Grape Vines. each as laalielia,Catawba. and Napa; Strawberries, Raspberries, enemata, Goose. bent , •, Victoria Rhubarb Roots. Arraigns Roots. La. All kinds of Rose . Attsins. Climbing Plants.—Orna tOonlal Trees and Shrubbery. Le., of all kinds. including the fitirse Chetmut. Slicer and 'Saps Maple... Catalpa Magnolia. Elm, Mountain and 'flowering Att. Enemata' Linden, Doubkf Plowerink teach Lot Merry, Abeks t Larch. de...ie. • • • The rezone that inns taken from Rumoring wilittrow whey 'hare taken from our liocultalrei will not, br that those in the Nurseries are frequently, transplanted, which gives a greater abundance of the smaller 'nuts, which are the life of the Tres. Thin U the mann why so few of the trees transferred from our mountains grow when transplants& - Any Informatardwlth regard to Choke Fruit Grapes; Manta, ire., glean on appllettion to tiro Subseriber...... • • Trees, ke., furnished by the 100, dozen or Annie. • BENJ.-11ANNAN. • ' _Apart for vend Reliable Nurserymen. • illiglboas la weal of Frail 7 roes. will please seed la their orders early.', ' Report of . the Onessilice -eppeAded le swop Wend the burninpot lholrou 3+ es at Readapt, ithruary lark OWL • • , • Itaanaga,*irch nth. The. undersigned, members .4 0. _ 'committee, do I reepectfally report,' _„,..' • -, that we us the , two Safes originally ' z .;. , •:):4,' s i agreed . upon , a/ slants R limning I '''"'.' s , • and Evim ih. Ode I% atioo. plated by I : / i aide in a furwaie,4l2; .The or e f i k , ,_.,. , - . use hy the , Pamnaster;of the I Iwo. .=. , dolphin & ileadludlallpned Company, - Nl' 'PURE CATAWBA DANDY. In Ms office at Ileadlus,ananufectured by Vanneleit Her . Ay.Rici'lecei 'receiv e _the, Joie Agency - 0T A: it. flaterd 0 oo.. , lihoinfali eniggieti.' Phil; adelp ba. foe the sale of thbt BrandytneehaolklllConn.. r''''''' - jc l( L a i: l l, l nd the Alfa !alit , * by_.li, A. Lents, iu , his store. m nuthettared by.krane di Watteau, and pat In books an d The Itlt i raftertidit, l l . % d'ckwit. - A.)l. and kept up ty. I eledidently offer It to the public se a pure &taint. Until deem hicketylisro cord dui akene adulterated 'Masa the folknriplT e4IIIII k , IWIL'M Pm" half eheenni top used. 'wers entirely eoniumed.;tbe . - CORSICA!: INSPECTORS omce. ' ' whole under .oenuerfntendonco of the subsciriters, X eth st.,:bet'n Walnut 0 Vine, Claginnati , March, 1857. motion of the es mIttoo.:: The gala were then cooled 4 r. Tble will certify that I have chi* del' Inspected two off grub water ' s , which they were opened. and tb• sepende lota of CATAWBA. BRANDY. one In. Barrer, bxike and paper" taken outbir the committee, and one and one in Bode mlinutactured by WRITES LYONS, to IL A. Lanteristers thr piihile etimlnnlkmll,.., ft er. • th " and sold by hbi tic:hp-Agent. J.Jocos, at the Depot.' No, were find ikandeed old Waled Who r0mm147....e: The ao °Math° the Unroet mum, and 143 West . Third' books and papers taken fain the safo,snanuteetunsi b y Street. Ci oci [mall, and find them both PURE and IMES Sian. 4 iiresna were I , de Meaty a&ete& bY t c h u gi from all 'amain ordeleterionedenge; and as such have , tenon beat.ich Ile those fakan from the safe rosnut. t . marked tne mom. as the law dir.ete Given under my by Famish: Iletring were. In our Judaea" 4.3 n hand at my dice. [signed.) • HIRAM COX. M. D. fully fifteen per are ant. more thin than, to ken from . of Alcoholic. Liquors, dr. . * Wation's safe. I . • ' , ' ' NSW YORK, Vint Jay Y. lea, • ''' We believe the abort lb hare bean 4 eat and loP s . rtl , * .. 1 . • N o. O t Prinee Street.immerof hlereer : , triill flf,the PetiPirthe 111110;1 ".21 t A ta n . 7311311EFt. ... DTA& sa :- 7 bass eseeleed a bottle of LYONS' P E . .. _ - , - DANIEL B,3IIIISTRE, I R VIIIOCATAWRA BRANDY, tneolehed BY hir. A. Eattl• : ' ~,,,._ , L , _ ~' '‘• ' „ ,;,... wt . w e Mg ea. Tow. Je,,ild Lockkport, N. Y. ftw auglyeation. and I and naTior earl among dittlotlll.„Wwwn;ke, 41 We ' It.to ermfaise may - arose iregreditm# • which EXIST IN held* with the ape* statemen t o f t or 4b. roreetis• gnie'• PPR ERANDY.- Th eproportkin idAlcohol obtained SIMI linellooke tek" "- 4j A. prigALS; from it 1.41.00. 1 Ultra this SAMPLE TO . BE PURE , .. -.- BRANDY WITHOUT ADOLTEILATION7theIr/.4 YOE " _. . . ofit le delicate andteenUar_,...._. ' ;._ ._: •_- _ •.• - '` ~ ~.., , , c r ri.) . i ..:.--, .• -, . 1 . • •• • • Idea wt.) ' JAMES n.u III 4.TON. I I.P.OWIntst. - . ..... ..., '-' , ....F.. : 7 -1.1.:' /4 E o j3i4ll'lll 7 . reel nlil deo niii"li te 74 : l teo dgitNGD-I.lt- The want of PURE BRANDY, has Tong been' Mit in - TIM Pininitni rtree,_ gel. bm , th e ; hies purchase this country. aid the intrOdueliOn elan &diets of suet and its elfinity,' ,o9 ,.g l e w , '"' ~,,„,,,, lba bur BP t° , quelity so to iupereede the sale' arid um of tboes'llle !I insis Trail islaui '', r • •. Ar • , • compounds hitherto wild under' the tame of Bmily, NI•l&t. 11 , 5 7 ._ ~: . a rnii i .i , It ,, t h.i., Kirk • 'can only be mireed al adroit pubile•lnoe. Mhe CA. u• -41 •Et e°1 "' " - 'I,, 8 5 E41.11: neer/ W ' gi ! de rj r ,', ," TAWBA MANDY: possemee all the Erood ni rudisies & MOW, 1: Vh nb0t,,,...., * m o w' Ilse* L. tIll! . claimed Air the bilitinipeuteo 14tior,in hi' *O 2 : Delr o4 , L 101 "1 ; :' irAtirch. V; Rset . " ll . Jilitro d l. :4610 Mid tomulor eilefte ;ire feel 1;.00114 - tut its I: Met t , lirSit i opengs.l.itekleS•• ; "'I I JAL; & ' reception In t. State nit by as fainirableaalhat nhiele 1 l,lt,til• l i e , li on ipail m i ; "we .Tatalemr. viii _, / .. it ha* Met with to 111. Onlat,We*MlTitat Wm !mita nau , —. - ; 3. -- , J am b meneendtgral Ww.. a us l , "ridl trneAre2l"l" the "Psderity 9V OUR own- A, IL Warner: t. ,e.....,ay, I t , E.. , Isabitgile6l: It. L. , ' Tr ani ." ' " minor to 1,100118 TM yid an - mid to .. User importaUmiAmen .TY• -IL aA p.. P. Ermasto&St. l ' 'aus. ' ! ' =- -' ' ' • ;'' Si 1• •`" j p memisage. tft.:, - ) -.. ... ..I •.' rep Ifelleinal uilia fhb Windy hes tro '1.404 •'-'. • 03,3 1 0 11 *. 2 ! • ' - • ! has long bee* Wee - . a. - ' -- - z . , ''(' • ,': ' :- '.. ''; ..'i r, „It. '-' riiiiiiii ON , ' . _..___. i/s, All > . /ern fga used datrwli l eatulp fa Zhopepthii ' •,- : • d . soidollo lof the awn • Pfuralesseu. Zees Leumine,Gaimuf D,*: g e . ,' - so a6 _ atit, or o u o ,,=urrusre . r any ' Retell 'Viotti% 26 . r I,!ir,"'Lluiridtit pf, A 06 ,,,7nsiosikfig.t. •:' , l i, , - - the trade. ' '',' JNO. O. situYwN. ' ' ' ./ 11 /7 I/Pottsville, 7047,!* :ik . ‘•• . - Mina, :- id: T • ':,- i• , •. . : , . ... .. - .. ;~~a;s~..~_ MISC r LINEOUS. =ENT A P EVOLDE Paper ,pris, to bold twist to = po .nds.lbiteionrw.Drlpp 0W . % Ibir sae by E. GAMOW& Centre Arm* Pcottiville. November 11, 'US 414 f - "ov botastp lipPrian s - a A 00D C 0 COrtrzt - - _ D. desirable tseveregre--this eon always Ito lir a t oy mingtioolins Dominion cam Pet," IR Ode lee I.sriteavemi Iron bivroL • • . PRAIA POTP.. • Pottsville. Jimmy' ".'4S ' ' - •I- • .." -=..;,-." • • FAIRBOONIKII SCAIk.ESI • : virZ e ktlzscribers, agents for the inan taTs.iiist meshed a new artleite,,eallsd nor_ - Ciantor %rale," eslotaxted to weigittront }i t snafus to 240 Om: ' totals at the Yorkltote. I N.YkIIDI.NT k SON. _' ....• • akAirtitte, April =lib,ll3st XI li ',guar FOR m iscpsiics: T. ittubd end received by the A Patent Osage Attachment iiitsidAlaws JOT gingiva aattilkm ahem .4 -.Minis depth is required. Among lb. many perverse Se width this toot as b. applied protitabiy. the most proarlsent Ve 'renaming, Ithemtdering, Davemhiltag, ag CmtttsglalittlwlselpWiramaklu asp ant, Ow and see:tat gtICIITIIt *THOMPSON% Oct:l7. 42- Center *atm mat Aterastetrati. T H E siftPrritlß'e.'ar - ,-..ai'ld which ha will tell on favorable terms: .‘• eipbtjobeel (tan tort) Coal Cars. entsbel: ,42 ditto ditto which an be at short mottos. Them ears are built of the-rerty " Deaf materials with `line bottoms. and furoiatiod witl hammered axles. mid Bush A Lobdell's wheals of the maths pattern as Umtata used by the Reading Banned Company. lA Toured:keel CoatC ma, audit • drop bottoms, epilog bionpers, and flutlabedwith hammered axles, and Bosh A Lowdriso web wheels. Alto, ii,Car framed and eau be &Idabel In a short time .for either a Mall or Market. Car,sllls of the best South Carolina y ellow 'pine and frame of best white üb, fur niched wit& bastuaarad axlm l / 2 end Bush & labfbell's do*. his plats wheel& - Apply to TH I OLIA 1. PtYTTIL. No:2111 North &bevel street, Pla/adelpilin. - or at .111..Cfair Chr:Mannfactery, ki.CSoir;.*Auyt. sour. 2,007 02 =,370100 39,57 7 02 50 60 60 • i T N . isg TO OWNERs • ,Or . uO i4i . MINES AND pwraolWtiPitli3STHßOUGUoul Tug D. r nen ETATES,CANADA AND TUE BILITISH PRO. TINCES.—Tbe NenMene Oil Onspany is plowed to re celve.propotiais for suppUest of unpadded teal alls..dom disthled from the etude tar, trithent ebetsbudtrestment, 11 , 4 for petroleum in the natural Is* lAllprOposals must state the !moot term', as well, as theOglitity that can be furnished Illootbiy, and thonid be accompanied by a sample Of not less than one gallon, representing the entire yield front the product operated pon.. Freight and &Augment:all ample, to be prepaid. Address , Fee retary a the Nennano 011. Coutpany,l4 ver street, New 'York. - . . : . . ; : .. It . Jimmy. in. ISS, , ' ', I I Slot SO 50 60 60 100 __. PIANOCAND MELODhONS • 1 of• the bawl ,anstutfuntstwans istrniatedo ' FOR - StE BY THE f iffpli subseri ',All Pianos:and lido na soli, by a will be warrantedil , not what they are represented, they can bs returned.—e All kinds of Melodeinui will be sold it Nanufacturors' cart prices In Pottinpille, by which the Outliners save the carriage and risk of transportniob. Pianos will he sold from $lO to $2O lees than regular city, prices &mind ing to the value a / the instrument. Than who preter It by milling on us, and receiving • letter] of credit, can makethelrown selections ettbellianufhethrers.aseertain the prices. and welw 111 faenhh the histrinnent selected at the above rates. If there le env doul in Wm int ter—all we hams to say is--TRY 11& 1 & - 1 11 _,, .-BANSAN. 00 79 Lo 40 . 1W 29 25 00 00 0' 22 50 50- 25 18 add sake drib,LIVERPOOL, PRILADELPHLA Ar e 1 AMID MEW YORK =MT ' . STEAMSHIP CO.; i . • . • .TH E Splendid Steamsh ip s . farthing the above Line will all from _NEW YOH. as tob I WI , :- •, • 1 ! , • . : . CITY - OF BALTIMORE, .Capt.Leitit,Tahlannary. • A ANGAROO. Capt. Jefttey, Stale& CITY OP WASHINGTON, ,/. Wylie, CITY OW MANCHESTER, ..?. Petrie, and every alternate Thursday: I ' From LIVERPOOL ovary alfrtUateWednooday. rareftom New York, Cabin $75, Third Class pa. . " " uverv#2__Cain $lO5, $B5 474; Tied Class $45. ' RETURN TICKE TS available for 'eilx ! ,7 .llonths by any Steamer of the 'Line. I • ••‘ Cabin, sl4o,—Tbird Clue, 0. - - • - Tbase Steamers are supplied with itnproved 'Water tight compartments. and carry etperieneed ®ains. Persons aboueproceeding to Xuroge or wishina to send fbr their friends from the old couilry.ran purchase Tickets and obtain all Information by:a pfyina to Je 4/. Dale. 13 Broadway, N. y. Sabel k Cortie,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to ` ! .1. I. RICHARDS. Minetwville, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. Patrice Certlfiesites by diet Class Salting Packets be tween New York and Liverpool. also *arts veld by the above. ' ! ! ' . [April 2.5, '5l I! 1,7.1 y • N. 11.—There will be no departure bOlueon the tOth o I December and 7th of January. -.' I'l ' LIVEN,P - OOL hiND WNW TIRE 'AND LIFE INVIRANCZ' COW/Lila. * AunionizgbeArivAL: . . - £2,000,006,'fir $0.00,000: .• Paid up Capital. Surplus, and Waived Funds, $4 000 000 • Nearly $600.000 invested in this country. Liability of the shareholders Unlimited. • • ' The Income of this Company In !bier York, for 18, Was opwarthi of $llOO,OOO. The .undersigned having bee% appointed agents of the above rompaaY. are prepared to receite appli kma fbr Trout:ince: against Fire. on every deecripi ion oUbuild logs and preperty. Inc.nding coal breakers aod the struc tures connected with collieries. All those parties re quiring Insurance are respectfully Wilted to call at the office where pArtieulars will be glvel!together with the Company's circular, and detailed statement of the con dition of Nils well known and thoroughly fellable corpot ration. In"ease the amount of Insurance deslivA exceeds Abe mire of the Liverpool and London. the undersigned .river authorized to obtain it In other reliable compantert.' s Reference is permitted to be i madp to the following gentlemen: John Tucker, Esq.. . Esq.. James Denali% W. ii4aer. John %White. Zo+._ .flon.Jamea 11. Ounpbell. HORACE P. EMMI and HILNHY W. POO.E. -At Man of H. W. Pools, Hogineer,Centni EL,PottoirlDip. Jan. 30. .. 1 : 6•tf LITERARY BURie4l.l: • . • ,k N EXPERIENCED, EDITOR, a r v successful Author and a thoroUghly Educated M enu"' twin, wesiv„ with twenty tire years of the drudgery Daily Jennielidn. has detorml ned to re not or sell hisMrsin at retell: , to those who may tequire their serri ces in any honorable way. } I'l . J . Merchants,badness men, Inyeu ors, and Dealers of every kind. will be supplied:6ff blied, with advertise. wants, (poetical or otherwise.) notices, cards, circulars; or any species of article desired. ''. I Politician!' wpi.ba supplied. ith aPeeehis,Veports-res elution*. letters, Muds. pamphlets. editorial article& comortinicatkns, and every sort'', of Ibraln-work, which they may find f lt inconvenient or ts7bleacipla to do for thenuelves . . , • Ladles and entlemen of every rank in society or oc cupation In life. do have letters written on any suhject, whether business or sentimental. I I I F The advertis 'will also conduct Or ;translate tomes ; pondence,of ev ry Unit, either fiogilah,Frencb, Spanish, German or Its lan. . i , I 1 , et i , Poetry. de _ ties for Ladies' Alhitims. Notes. Billet dour. Moiled 4 and CoMpositinqs:of the most delicate and contideuti I character, inctdent to every po s sible cll.; cumstance or era in Of& will be fOrnlsbed in Inviola ble midden by writing to the. udersigned, and . es plaininuthel i 'tithes Orders by aidi,,acrompanied wi i cash, wilt be strictly i\nd premOty l Vidtelid.d to. , ; iTIROIPLIONI , , ; Literary linresu. , L: Box 2283, Philadelphia P. 0., Pa.. Jan. 30,'3 , 1 (if I -. 1 1 . 1 &dm ' 4 - 'ACENTS, ATTENTION! , O - Ylou wish to filid'! . .- good .emplo- D mint. and makeissin a eywittti little or no invest ment, and without interf ring with your regular boil. urea? If voil,do, read tit adverthiement.. C. E. Eciplk Co.. of liboome i street, New York, are . manufacturing and sellin massif& Gold Pencils for, $5 each, (which are cheap a that price,) and they throw in a gift or prlieerith each Pencil, worth from _% rip '6 $5, 110, $15,1'20. $2 5 . $3O. PO. $75. $; 0 2,.$20 0 ;1114 ssoo.—' Dod't cry mit. tit umber; r Lottery!, It's no such thing. The.Pencileare sold at their esaltlvaine, and all the PrO. fits over thri first cost are thrown; Into the gift& which actually rod the purchatler . nothitog. 'Th e prises;. are ' dlstributedon a simple plan of drawing. which would take too; much room tq explaii, but which his never Called to eye complete Ratistection. We havrizdrawn endaent, topurchaseralEaliold Watches of Tarioniprleew. t 74 mirses. of Gold Dollars.= gold Lockets. 850 Gold aides: and a corresponding nuMber. of other prime, within two months. , iI . . t TIIERZ= AIM .110 IILANTA 1 But every porchseerdraws 5 pit Worth Ipesrtain , ,and It stands thousands of chances to he a higher figure.. We wanta good *gent In every neighborhood throggh• out the.conntry, to solicit purchasers. and any ageid. to be snecereful, must hare a pencil #nd prise to , exhibit. We pay scents $1 cash for ouch itrarchasei he olgalti‘ and the drat person in any neighborhood who sprats for a Pencil and gift. will receive the agency for that lo cality, Shoal/ an agent obtain 'nivel natio. prise to Mt• titbit with his Pencil, ha would lune little difficulty la . obtaining scores of purchasers,nd making It a pSgtes bustlers. , t 41 I, . . . 1" $ 779 , 498 Si 57.910 15 262,19010 6.76000 .' M 11,796 91 • jt." NEW. IDEA! Mai) 1119...4,1911 I H . We oak nobody to - send tbelif money Ka they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to Oil heir I I lurk, can Orel 'end as their nanie and addram. and eel wpi make their drawing and ,Intuma them Wrerarn mall what prise they drew, when 'hey can 100.0 n and' take the Pencil and prite,or not. whichever thee, ehOose. We give this pritiler,a only once 41 a purtbaser. lokrter the ItPt drawing, °Tarp pdchatey will be,reqtdied. to send in advance, throd r ah the authorised agent 4..., ~ We wiltaand with each drawing the member taken out with full dteiriptien of the plan of pairing. .Addresa O.K TODD & CO .tor 2 Itronnii Sliest, New To*: Jewelry 9,'68 f ' • i Um . • E. RRIC-- .• GA...4lCUEB,lol4tiViiief P.M AGENT for the*le of EVANS' WATSOVS PAiladelphit Ilansrfachirvel SALAMANDER SAFES, 28 South Roma `Sire t, PA lgdelpiiu: ivitratit - is . Mighty, aid aiusel4,,,up =MN'Aji: .BOEUHAVE'S 41LiAN,D 11-TTEAS Tim Vitaittium - noti.Ani IttIIEDY FOR EVISPERStfir-4-- DISEASE OF, TOE KRAUS, LIVER CtIMPLAINT, •••• . I X - FLAKNFSS . 'OF ANY, '.EINI). WEYER" AND AGUE. • EVERY - FARMER AND VERY. FAMILY 'baits *oiler Blttemorcimpearded use ng to fame resort,' recipe. handed down front tatber to eon; perbrpk. She principle that a toeic etbanslint is n'o'es ry to every bon* to undisputed, yet, being corm- Pounded by unskillful hinds, often coutaiss, elm/routs both terompanibbaud loririssiatent—eonsetlmei positive ly burttni. We himself* to the public.in a highly row anteated tbreNithat will curtly supply this Want, pee pared upon ecienUde principles, ewepoeuded cif slmpbs, ac t in g 14 :hallsklurs Yet mfreltthlfflling Its own! remedial To tea ffnrescui Is here offered.* a eonrenient form, yet perfectly safe, as iirearner. which, acting , upon the , circulation, mime the action of the system to the stand. , and of health. especially after any debt! Rating: 'ANA of dberaffe, after depreadon from heat,* any toe* or amt. . dental canoe: ow Asti.sposeradia, which, well s getter* mu:mil l :a tower; acts wfth a peculiar Influence upon thew nerroug eystein, calming nervous Initation. when taken properly, without the least tendency to' the Ulla, adi without that diotraisfor reaelion 'whkh Is the bane at _,roost tonics...often causing More lejdrythan theoriglual AS WSW, r i tidentlely ind permanentlyenalttng the ener eei oy all' rts of the hame, produelog necessarily 4 a healthy lurreaes of the action of the *rimy organs, chemically changing the acidity of the stomach, and act ing non:Ally upon tbe liver In regulating permanently the bllliary secretions. .NOTlCff.—Whoireic excts to And thin *image will 1* disappointed; but to tba alek. weak and Icromirited. it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, pcneresed of singular remedial mopertles. , CfrautlenkoelThe greet ;popularity of thief delightful Aroma km indeed many Imitations. which 'the public should guard asaimt pismires** Be edition muted to buyanytbleg Ow until you home ghee llocattava's Elm* Lin Armors a fair trial.. One bottle will merles* Tot how Infinitely aupenort it Is to all these imitations. alirffeld at* per honk) or six bottles thr SA, by the ' BOLT ffiLOPILIZTOILB, , BENJAMIN PACE, JR:!Ik CO: NAltif '461'1;11:X0 ilharmaccutisti citibintinisto, PITTSBURG, PA. For sale tn, Tilladelpbla by the avents.!•Hoffnian blorwtg. race of the Drareerot; John Johns, 422 Saco street: AVAIL& 894 1 41 33 4 1 0rth Second street. - Also, In Reading. by Ritter k - Co.4.l.sacaster, by John,. Long On; Prdtavllle,John Brawn. J. C. C. Hughes and 43 •W•MIlting: Tsnlaqua. by E. J. Pry; MlnersrlUo. J. K. Burns, and In -Schn,lblll haven, by l Dr. 11..191L dodo'. - -1 November / 4 , '57 CARD : TO THE. LADIES I YPvIIfAI.EOOLDEN FULA RE INFALLIBLE .in - teinciving. lifopPafee or trregularitko of thh swims: These 11 sartoothlog new but have been need by the Doctor for many years, both In' grime and Amer,* with ino paralleled sumps, In oven. eatle.and he Is timed* many thousand laiW 'Who have slid them: to make the Pills public, for tte alleviation of those suffering from any to regularltlis whatever. as welt u a preventho- to the.. ladles whose health will not ',molt as inefeaseisf Pregnant'temales,oir those:supposing - themselves so. are cautioned against Solos thee. Pllll, as the Pro priator inteumes do reepoasibillty after the lberve admo nition-although their Mildness would prevent any inju ry to health; otherwise. these Pills are recOmmended.— blrsetious artompanveoelt box. Price. sl.} Sold whole wale and retail by 0.i1 1 % MPTflifi, corner Norwegian and Centre streets. Pottsville. ! - . All orderi moat be addretwed to the shove Ggoartil Agent, who will ippply the tender at Propriator'w twines. sinthiend the Mirk confidentially to ladle" by mail. by thoik enclosing $1 to CHAS. Yottandllia, fichitylkill county. Penna. trig-See signature, :ttiionno," en Antall box—wore otheragenuin% E. • Pottsville. JRne. 6'67' [igi 241 REAL ESTATE BALLS. • ASHLAND FARM At Private _sae. • I r HIS - ,valuable! Farm, ititum4 l . In Man- L helm township. SChuylkill county, iidiolaing the, borough of Orwigaburi , p is olicred . nt private tale. IjbT:Le farm, contains 1144 arms of land— about IS of which are thrifty young ti a. principally eheatnut—the holance•lPl chiefly valley land; divided Into eouveniant . &Ida, MO In a high state of cultiVation. The lm is Mat of a large Brick Dwelling house. Demand the Usual out -buildings. The Centre Turnpike pinion through • this property. Persons, desirous of palthesinw would do hell to tall and tee tbiji property; an It le seldom that such a desirable farm 1 offered for rale: _for further in turnugion apply to the inthecriber, residing thereon. - Jaa.'ll.;lB • • • • W,.O.IRWIIt::. DAIRY & TRUCK FARM FOR EALE: AFARM OF THIRTY -SIX ACRES, , divided rim win Ileitis of flea seine each. frosti ng t e rend fAlni Pot rills to Mlnenivllle:and bounded by the Mine 11111 Raii toad. t o and a half miles from Pottaville.and:ous mile from • inersvillet.thirty term being cleared, and the balan e in jonitif and thrifty n iif timber. and all under rood - T.od and rail fence. .' This hum bah been used a, 4 dairy and truck firm tbr, the lant.tive years. and Is In n igh Mate of rnitivatinty with large double MUM, garden 0 enelosedt with pale fence, anfull of thrions kinds choice fruit