• r7 O. ltp'y r„,, • "V.= t'ke-44. Pluto" jound POTTSVILLE, PA. Atilt In, 185 N. mama - , —_......------- A rnie elrtulatlon of the Warm' JotUki. Is oral to the aggregate eliVilatlon of any THREE other' Mullah papers publishcsl In' the Countyl-andtireula tes anions the best portion of the population. an advertise men; Infitttbd in Its columns la. of coarse. other det4 telt ie advertiser as if publiabol In any three pie pers. In nor cities the rates of advertising are tawny.. gn fleet In glee 'mewling to the strculation or the paper. • lIIISINESS NOTICES. . ...... A HOUSE in Mount C a rbon is to reel. Seerativertio - ment.. 'DISSOLUTION OP CO••PARTNERSIM, See Notice Ent . 'alanod Enrich A Co. . SEE notice of a store. dwe Hogs and odloes to rend cis! ' signed.L. C. Thompson: - wr. ()Lain WING FUND ASSOCIATiON: is ill • tire. signed John B. Reed. Ste: • , -lik-•`: •.: WIRE ItOPE is manufactured in superior st -OF °S I works of . John A. Roebling. Trenton.'N. J. 'a •bei LEATIIER.—See Card of Henry W. Herrman, Leath- tee Dealee.l4 South Third street; Philadelphia. • Co A STATED matting of the-Schuylkill County Medical „ • Society , will be held on Wednesday feenlar Oelt• ' ilk MORRIS k IdDitil AY, 109 %Velma street, Philadelphia, ti be .I‘i wide a lot of Whale Oil for CO".tpl. P adver ill. ment, CO. VALUABLE COAL mix's v. Brood Top Moutilain. near Huntingdon, !la., aro Ox rear. For partleulato see Lb , advertisement. . . _,_ ,_ • , SAV.INO FUND.—see, advertisement of that well cti known arid popular Comploy,lthe National Safety Trust, . ' •of Philadeintila: • , at Tint FRANKLIN litON woeKs a Port Carbon are E d efin.4l for N ilo: For particulars see. advertisement, • tit 4 signed.). F. Kirk. • - I '' ' , SEE Notices of dinortition of Copartodmhipf of G. .1,4 a Co., and thesnation of partnership under flotilla h i ofGeOrte A. Witte A Co. SPRING DRY GO^DS.—liantalbs are offered by T.horti. to 1.... L Chinn. N. E. tor. Elzhth A Spring Garden streets, t el • 'Philadelphia. Fee Advertietwoot. . SEE adverrlsetnont of Lti I her,, Millet k Gable. legman be of Haskawlll lain Colliery. The ; t e. fornishes Whitt Ash CO6O-.41001 article and well p ,,,„,,,L, , , . ril MNWE4.Goae A. Leinkte. Front at..Philk delptAa. furntabee Chemical Manures, which are ro nounced 6r farmers ebereand reliable. For particulars in err advertisement. ,-• • .• . DR: lARDIIA sl, who hoe enooldet able experience In Ni • the treatment of lung nod other (Wooly., will be In i this Itorouxli on the 20th or )larch, IStt. For pullet!. . , ,11 . lin leo a drerthwernont. 1 • A I JO A NEEDLES' SIIPEK•PLIOS ['Gill?. OF LIME. —This superior fertiliser le now furnished by Alien k _ Needles. 42 S. Wharves. end 41 S. Water, at.. Phlladel- / 'Ohio. We warn that a large number of ( R imers Were enable to procure a full stipply of Phosphate last Fall, q owing. to a detention incident ti, were at the factory. and to rebuilding: The damage, however. having, been entirely do repaired. Allen k Neeeles are now toffee 80l ill • enough' . headway' in ensuile a sufficient supply for, Spring. See t" advertisement. '• ' swwwwwwwwOmoomomml. , T • t• - Abu Hones iteform.Connty Meeting! VIE TAX-PAYERS of• Schuylkill county ere , mort reepectluily invited to'lncetlit the Court iJlioutte. in the horough of rousedle, i on Monday, trim:, Jet duy of 31:. re h next, at 1 •o'cluck ; P. M., for the purpore of lekinititne3rutee to effect sornnre . foituption in relation to the eneymotiti.yeFly ex perti*i for tinOntaining. the county 1 . -nuper.... I February 18th, 185. • TA?:-Pmens. • Too LATE.-The repott of. the ; Middleport 'Lreauni received to late , for publication this week., To insure • insertiOn hereafter, it must be haiuled in'by Thnrsday. WEA. ER, FA., will 'acceo Our:i.hanks for public documen!s. Cl BY the deatruci i ion of the PiteiFte Rotel, St: Louie, on Saturday, last, twenty perions were , , • • . TOE members of thePhiladelpitin barbave, adopted resoltitiors of•cespect to the tnemo qy of the late Jtidl l 4e Kane. •: . • • . Tag KANSAS.BILL has been Inade the spe cial order. fur 31tindatnext by 'The United States Senate. • : MAToa TiEmANi: is endeavoring to• cheek e , vice and Sunday 'profanation in New York, but finds it uphill work, the idreign popula tion being very large. Tug Nkr York Herald has &Owed aggins the. Lee*pian Constitution. I t , kaysl"W . Int;'e no fears .of the ultimate; issue of this Ler;ompon movement: IT ult.r. r4th." "Tne MOUNTAIiCEEIt" is the • title of a new; 'weekly published in Eliiiisbnrg,cambria Co.l The publishers In . re Messrs. NOOn and Attltn.; In politics, atni•Lecompton Dtirnoeratt It is a neat sheet, and edited with spirit and ability • An .6.lllEftlelli TELL.Mr.JOhn Trtivis,.the • I Celebrated . . pistol rifle shat , ! has made a bet Of $l,OOO that he will hit atOrange'placetl on the head of a boy at ten pacei; also shoot , • • ,one in each hand of the boy. .The wager is , . with Samuel A. S3 ; 4lant, and the: match takes jilt* in Louisville on the Lsth Of June. . < hi, England' it is possible that more stein ' gent , laws against political refugees in the kingdom, will be adopted. This grows fout of the .recent -attempt ,upon the life of r the French Emperor, and is said tq be at his d mend. It is,nokcertain • howerr, that Parlia ment will endorsiPaimerston? concession to the demands of Louis Napoleon, - • • , „ W 11.1.11 0 7—11 is asserted cl)nfidently, that Mr. pewarl, Member of Congress from this: District, will recede from his anti-Lecompton position—that his influence Oh the appoint, hag power for this District will be lost if he dons not. Will Mr. Dewart eiacrifice princi ple tr,) expediency? If he loes, we do no' envy his return to his home in Nortliumber land county. • , I . It EUROPE AN• I NTE!.LIG EICCE.+ steime; Arago brings European intelligent% to th. 10th inst. Sit Colin Campbell and Sir Jame. Outram were holding their I : position itt th. seat of warfare in! India,.aad the roads tween Delhi and Calcutta were Open. ' FrO. , China, the intelligence is, that, after „havin. bgrobarded Canton for tWenti•four, hours, th ecknbined English atid"FrCuch forces ba taken that city by I. assult.t ' _ - • !II 1 ho ng 5..91. .Hnx. Joni; K. KANII, Judge 'of ttie Uni States District Canrt at Philadelphia, died Sunday' last, .aged G 3 year.s Judge' Kan : was a; gentleman of many accomplishment polisted manners and rare capacity. 'Wha, ever errors his political career may have i p' , gendered, aro now covered by the pall:. death. kWe -3 ,therefore, sympathise with kf family in their teprivation of an Lindulie father and devoted husband, and with State in its losi of 'an exemplary citizen. 1. • Mk. chg. &tit DO. !net, A CAKE COMPLIMENT. - 9F neighbi .1 the Staniar' d has been prosecuted for li .1 by Mr. Cake of-the Farmers? BaA.T. Whet er Cake will be done 'brown, or Acker ;In.( any of his blushing , honors and cash it t re;ult, remains to be seen.l Meanwhile, await the denotr;nent with ant i interest whet curiosity. ,A portion of the ' i editorial (rate i ty of this County, succeedkadmirably in. t efforts to ketli."in hot watetin The gram i cal expounder of the MinersHle ..4dvocatf .1 Suturdayilast "got off" a pleasant little fit on one of our operators, clid the result lis • suit, with the expounder Otte position Of I e fendant. If convicted, of critical &ie it may have the pleasure of '. 4, ltojourtting dutrii the Spring 'and Shimmer tlonths 'in "the n latiar hitilding, west of, the tourt Ho'dita • this Borough,' y'elept, "ounty 'Prison? ,There is a fine view from 'lhe upper windo and the location i,•healthYfl, ee on_ e at At. be . 6. A E►til• wit. lOtlet' U •n 4b o / 0 I id* Mgr' PE• I.sea 64 4 ' i s iv e. iPd mho, . „,... , -...i .t . -....____ _ i _ .. ,Goreasma WALKER BAlgt t 4G DOWN.- 7 it 1 gentleman who has occt4 II la pro . m i l : ,nt position before the public l t I me mon hs, in 4nneptiun with the 1140, imbroglio,, as at last "kno'cked 'under" tiii i ihe AdmiOi ra tion. We never had ruuct. nfidenee in the man, perceiving as we did otzt the cm , et, i t that as Governor of lianattilie was for . in to the position, he sabseq4ently.tuusumed by . the pressure in Kansas,. acid by Preside tits) capitations, which, as 2 a Southern man he thought himself likely to tealiza at the!, i etif campaign. But Bougit,' a. more pronti er man, stepping into the arena on the Is m side, threw Walker iu Ole Shade: Fee im that he is "nowhere," Walker has 'yr .e submissively to the Administration. 4 'lie coniaryrousidevltion is ibis reward, f. 'th United' States Supremi Court sacri r 'n what little of respect attachekto its once et. • seated name, has decided . : in*alker's fa or a case involving a sum amounting 'to .me 1200,090. i Mr. Bnchanait goes great le . gth, (2, consirulte,i seeming ettemy. It sada be well for his fame, if he nikde similar etro . , to ri.taill 0642116, ' . .1 pub Amor a Pad. .ll,'i ,b of 0.0. ow. 0 2P cr' to Vtl ol ., eed* P rm . 1 PO 741 r e 1n O W ' ("11'4, 'as .ineyuctl4.-SN'a lISTIoN - ,.(kinfiT , a a icle which we'' uhlished fruit l l4o ;fe nee to the recent decision At His' .g i skulit tor damag , 4100 s t -the Cons. iy, • caped minute inspection, or , ityOuld hit e appeared in the bighly colored form whi hit wearpublish'ed. , Whila we itald Id a 1 'incorporated con praies responsible r da 'ages inflicted "by. Oval, yes we think st 'I ..,, Schuylkill Navigation CliMpill bail teal , ith forbearance in (the caw of its data Po Carbob, while it 10 experienced con. lera .to expenie. It should ,be generally der tool that in c oasetpence of the large cu , u j a ,,k,a' lo l . c aal_iiirt-in the Mill Creek , id' huylkill Valleyd' ? every freshet that vis c t i l . stream running through those valleys a doitn, from various operations, iln at muse. of . dirt, which . settle in the ,g raise their' beds, overflow cellars, and . a - measure, impede navigation. Suitei. ain t the Company in this utter have' en pending' for years, and the Supreme i al • finpily decided *at the Company was ail. for - damages, but that opetors WOUld ; li ble to the Company for p acing ''their gal in in such position that it ould MI up n; .1 ompany's works, on the min of a esh t. ,The . Company has ve' naturally, sal ed to bring actions against those fin ish ng it with much if its ,tonnage i . but the et% ion yeferred.to will compel Itiose who ay: heretofore, been careless. in tbis matter, , 1 h Ce some thought for. the. Company's bi le., is- If not voluntary, the tompaity will t„) , stifledin compelling recoguition of its .1 1 a . , . . • ~ in q ho' fol thi ' the annexed opinion in an action ~ .„„ vii ght bv•the Company eigtost.an•operator, .. o. rite attention 1-- • 6P. ,LION' BY, C. W. HESSINS, PLESIDENT JUDE& Sr MIMI= NAVIUSTIO2II In the Court of Com core:tar, - men Pleas of Schoyikill li •• " vs County. sitting asseCourt Ca As 11 . Saoli.t.wet l, arit. jof Equity. TI Plaintiffs have presented their bill Netting forth, ha an important part of their canal and slack-water ay, lion along the river Behisylkill consists of a pool, sr by a darn lICTOIS the acid river. known as ho. 7, ittt le in the borough of Schuylkill Raven, a short dis t!, below the mouth Of the West Branch of the river „o Ich branch of the Aver-Borns Into the said p 001.. ., ' the Company have for some time had greet Mitten'. ~1 maintaluing the navigation of the said pool, and otb • pools lower down'the river. in consequence of ob str Bone therein. caused by largo quentities.of Coal, dirt and other refute from coal mining operations, ishleh , i hav been carried into the said pools by the waters of i the West Drench„ of the river, front deposits thereof II•1 leg IIY and improperly made, in the bed of the stream an its tributaries , or upon the margins of the same, ill in the reach of ordinary 'reehetsth 'rein. e bill alleges that the.defentlant his for some time been engaged in miningantlitacite coal eta colliery sit ate In Cass township. in this county, and by hie err rei is and,workmen, has deposited, and Is now deposit.. In large quantlUes of mat dirteand other refuse from bl coal mining (*orations upon the banks of a sheens no ing into Wolf Creek.-one of the , tat:rotaries of thit, rat West Branch of the river Sehuyikill; within the• tei hof any oidluary freshet In the former etream, and l In ch a peddle that the deposits are at any time the Id to be. end. as the Plaintiffe believe and charm will be .arrled off by euch•fieshet Into the pools of the Nav-I I lion, to. its greet obstructioh and Injury:and to•thel O r at munage of the Company. slid to the damage and' 'eo neon nuisance of I hecit isens of the Commonweilthi en 'aged in trade and nevi god ion upon the said river end , N vl gallon. The Plaint Ms further allege that they hoist rep. nested the defendant to cease the said wrongful acts! A ((doings. but he bee continued and is continuing the I de and they pray that a spacial Injunction may Del is, ued to restrain and, prevent 'him, his servants. tine, ' .his from the further continuance of the acts and dte', i• ge complained .4.. ._ , . 3 • . rill Defendant heeled notice of the presentation of 1 is MI, at cham - oerel ned has appeased, but has not de e ed the allegations of fact contained therein. The Company. Plaititiffs, were incorporated by an Act -0 A...sCmbly, approved the Eth Of March, lalb, and on. d r the authority of that and Subsequeet /WA. have:awe e *tided a complete Flack water and canal 'taillgatiou .0 and along the river Schuylkill, from Peet Carbon i' Philadelphia. suitable for baits carrying 15.0 tons b rthen. Dy the 20th section of the laid. Act of lacer -. ration, the Company are boArid. under a penalty, to is the navigation in good order and 'epode, and ho re see any obstructions therein, so that boats may at all t mss safely navigate the same. • The Defendant is, the levees 'of the mines, with the• ght to deposit the coal dirt and other refuse from hisl Wing operations 'upon the adjacent, surface. Ike he . e right to deposit them in the water-course pr rivulet I I. question, or epee the. margin thereof, or upon tile rime oacendlog or sloping •to the ;tram. where the, '4 of the water,ln the stream, or the washing or rain,' $ t the natural drainage of the adjacent grounds, may! robably or pihulibly carry them into the river, end hence into the pools of 'the Company's Navigation—to' 1,• heir manifest injury and dantege, and to the equally vident injury and common nishance of the citizens sing the Navigation? We are satisfied that he has no, • 'uch right. but on the contrary, he violated that great '.mmon Law maxim, that every one is hound to use his ' we properly in ow/. a manner as not to injure the prree icy of another. The principle of this MAXIM—RP wend ed practical, as benevolent and benelicial—settles the oration In hand:. „ . , he only qualification IS where the .owner of the land --- e -- ' . . , ~ u the proper use and enjoyment of, it,-from necessityi The quantity sent this week is 15,017. 08 tons, nd without malicious intent, injures the property of showing a little increase over last week. •i 1 noiher'ae in,digging avrelPupon it, or by mining the Tha business r ainti/iitbout ehange,lexeept , rei and coal underlying it. divinable neighbor's spring water-course, from inevitable necessity, or the opera- I ' there is deniand fur smaller kinds of ,Coal, ion of natural causes. Wheatley r, Bavyh-1. Casey's ep. 530.* ,But no such necessity tbr the acts of the Db. wash as Chestnukor Susan Nut, for donnescks par. endabteotople ined of, is apparent, nor can it be truth- p oses . All are waiting fur the action cirthe Car. oily slid. to exist. fife use of the Surface' ground near 11e mines for the driest of dirt and refuse is essential vying CoMpanierin fixing the rates for 1658. the operating of the mines, Red it may be convenient e NEETi o, 0 , n e•OliPAtilii.—The differe'dt Coal • of the operator to place them In a ravine or Ina rivulet . I • !I euPon Its margin,,w, here the natural washing may pre. 'Carrying: and Mining Companies ,. hol d another vent their accumulation ; but be may easily prevent • . ' ~ t heir being carried down the stream and into the river, 1 ' il reselling r us Philadelphia on Tuesday „IS , The o the obstruction of the Navigation. by placing a cut following nine Cocupanies were represented : vent over the etreaM, or buildings will aleng its marlin. The law binds the operator to do this, and If he neglites . The Delaware and . Hudson Canal Company. . it and perluits the coal duet, to be earthed tato the Over . ' " Pennsylvania Coal 'Company. •to the obstruction of the navigation, and,consequent In- 't New Jersey Central - Railroad CMiiptiny. jury of the Company, as well tut others, he vialateillie Company! ee" . "-Zonis Canal Cumpaiy: . . :. $ Common Law, and the • Higher 'Law of brotherly,kidle ^ " North Pennsylvania Railroad I_ nese, which requires him “to do unto others as he would - .c:".- -,Company . they should do unto him." To the observance of both s', a Lehigh Valley Railroad , . he in urged 4 the due consideration of his own Interest, , " Philadelphia and Wading Railroad Co. . and of his duty as-A gond citizen. .. " . Schuylkill Navigation Company. :•, ' Each operator is liable to compensate the Navigation . a Lehigh Coal andliavigation COmpany. Company for the injury sustained by the tilling up of • Itteepools with cosi,dirt, to the proportionable amount The Scranton and Delaware and Greet Western • the has cone•ibuteetn the injury. There an injury is ' Cotnpany was not represented. The' following .},done to another b r ibe illegal act); of a number of per. „- 'none although each may act separately, and all without ' - report of the proceedings was *urniibed to the' concert or a commrin design; each one is liable to eontri- Ledger by the Secretary: . : ' bete teithe paymeis,e `of damages suffered. no matter how I slightly he may have contributed to the injury. After a general debate onithe prospects of the As Vie farts sea tortti - and sworn to in this bill clearly Coal Trade for the present season, Mr. Frederick ran for the interpefitfon of the extraordinary powers of Fraley submitted a,proposition to tint effect that the Court, by the honing of a Special Injunction before • the coming in of the answer to the bta—ttr, therefore, the Schuylkill Navigation ',Company Weald ad make the fallowing order and decree: , ranee their through charges for toll on Coal And now, Septethher.Sth, 1957 , this muse was beard twenty-five cants a ton over the ohdrges. for 1857, by meat my ChaiOibers, on motion and Replication tar a provided the Reading Railroad Company. the Special Injunction, upon affidavits. exhibited ,by the . Delaware and Hudson Canal ComparyOsod the Complainant and Defendant, who respectively appearedi by counsel, and upon consideration thereof, it was or- Lehigh Cold and Navigation Company would • dered. adjudged and decreed, That the llefendent, The e make corresponding ad v t rues on thar,F9Bl , o:thrit MAR 11. Shollenberger, his workmen. htlyrreer and agent P, l lines. 'Whereupon said proposition area referred and each and every of them dd henceforth desist al.' to a committee.[consisting of the Presidents of the together from, derrosit leg coal direand other refuse from hie coal mining operation's at hie colliery, in Cans town-, IcompaniesreferredbyMr , .F raley. hie to ~ • ship, Schuylkill county—referred to in the Complain-1 At an adjourned -meeting held on Wednesday, en t's bill of complaint—upon the banks pf any st rests I the following report was presented by t.ho' Coin flowing into . Wolf Creek. °We of the tributaries of the. tnittee, and unanimously adopted, to Veit: West Branch of the Schuyilfzi n ver, within the resehi .1 The 'Committee report—That after ; carefullj 'of ordinary freshets in said a ,or in such a postpone, - coesidering the prop‘sition ; reforrod to them, they that the Raid deposits are hail e at any time to be carried:, ' off by ouch freshets into Wolf Creek, aforesaid. until the deem it inexpedient at this time to adept it, but F raw Court shall make further order to the contrary. , believe that, by forbearance and mOderation on , immemenneemolmemi , • the part of all engaged in the Cost Trade, the TB E Kirkpatrick poisoning case', liasocen-' rates and prices of the year 1857 may bti,obtained. •••_. They think that, with the gradual im p rovement pied attention in Philadelphia forsome weeks. of general business, the Coal Trade, Will Alfas as- Mrs. •Ro'oert P. Kirkpatrick is charged with' some a healthy condition. In the - meanwhile, any slight inequalities that m •ay arlsii.op the rates 1 conspiring with her husband to ' poison the. 0 . nerged for Coal, for tolls, or for trunsportation, i family of Edwin Kirkpatrick. She is, held willprobahly regulate themselves.jf,. however, ; 'to bail in $5OOO to answer the charge at they:oll,od be found to give great a dvantages to • . • any particular hie, tomb advantagentaaght to be ",- Court. . • ' - - need by the party enjoying them for ; obtaining , The following outline of circumstances, .better rates and prices, rather than to take a mot nopoly - of business. .. : - given 4 the Evening Journal, which trans.:. R. D. c , UL . Lf.N, ' JANES C .OX . , . f pired prior to the attempt to poison, will be F. Fluter, : • . , Rouser. Seurran. I 'read with interest, and may throw some light This, Report; of' course, sets of •rest j the proper. t upon the matter: • • • • . sition of Mr. FiTiley for an:advance; but this is I ' Robert P. Kirkpatrick was in business with- not mac en t. The .difference in freight from Pt. -'. • , Richmond and the shipping Poitapear N. York to , his father, as one of the. firm, when his bro. . • the East,is so' great, ratiging,from so to 60 Gents a the'. Edwin was a dmit te d as a partner.— If • ton, that the Cool Operators of Schuylkill County 't, There is reason to suppose • that jealousy was • can hardly compete with them' in t ha t market.— :I • • . I instantly 'aroused on the part of Robert.•—•. The New Englan4stotes have heretefere been the 1 ' I This, it must' e borne in mind, was at least, great market far.litilanylkill Coal. 0.6 ye . the 1 576,- eI , i ten ears ago. The two brothers were en- ' 596• tons shipped' from Pert Itlehritind in 1855, 1- t 43'1 1 gaged to be married to two -sisters, both la.; • over 3,000,000't0n. were sent •East 'f • New York,: which is nharly equal to the total sh meat from ''' e' dies of Undoubted respectability and standing; ill, i Port Richmond in 1857, as the 'following state- V in . society,'' The betrothed Of Edeiti - w,es iu-, maul will show: t• ~ - - fluencedty reports which were studiously cit., ~, S7ripmmefelfrow l'f. $ 41y and Way 5 , culated id her hearing, relative to his chttrac• l Stipwrius , • 0 Riehwma: 6s9 #' 'ti Tradf' 636,687 ter. .• Whether these - reports were 'instigated' Mt . I:4 5 2 7 1;21; . ;'.l 667,690, 0 by the malice of a brother,. we do not feel at:, ' 1851,_ . 1,076,157 .1 -.1, 633 505 )1. break , i , • * 'liberty to say, but their effect was to o ff Th e, only loss by Railroad in 1857, independent of 5 the Mehniond:Trade, was at Philadeliftiis where the match. Robert married the remaining/. difference 1 there was adm of about 25 or? 0 cents per , Isjiter, and lived tvith her until her death ,; 11. ton in 'favor of the Canal in the early, part of the • , which took place, :we believe, in about one, .. .• .. • • ~.• -. ,--• , 1 . i lessen. The. great loss is at Port' ftietraton . , ' year a ft er she became a wife. • The 'medical' This arises Rom two princpat causeat The one is , doctor who attended 'her, is of opinion: t h e l ow e r rota , of- *dim.: finch tti l, P o r te ' , near t i , that her disease was entirely from natural ( Nei.York to the maw and the i s hility of our . —. . . causes. Rumor states that her married life; Operators bere_to sell to the middle* interest it . Was not a happy one, mad • that herTclisim to' Port Richmond. There are bat fa* lOperatora in our Region who stand arm who havii,not condued 'the tights of a wife, . was disputed bystrange! 4 their business principally to the Canel, or sold and women. Be this as it may, she died . • t:, . • . i shipped their own• Coal at Port Richmond. The Edwin married his 1 present, wife. Robert - , 1 itapression that the rates will remain without became intimate with the woman who is now! change has,alreadv viand agene'rst stampeda.to l - , styled Mrs. Robert P. Kirkpatrick. Thik iitd the Canal on the partof those whO bed no faeili it ntaey was extreMely distasteful to his rein . .. l , ' use by that Rican, hat year, for Ciiii, he. The 1 - : tires, but it was dot ruptured o n that account. , Boatmen are already offering to edits:vet to carry • In fact it seemed to grow stronger by Opposi.l ! , Coil the whole season to New York ' .t $1 ~ 0 from " ' tion. A coldness ensued between the couple t Port a. Os t rbcm iu , and .r.i $1 1 65 from. Schuylkill Raven, .• and the family at large. Edwin 1 especially` and ..we believe that it will go as IoW. sail 60 ® seemed to incur the hatred of his ' brother ' f $1 ~.... so ...ee...,y,* of the season. We there and the plaintiffs he the present suit allege . t fore predict, •that if the rates for .4857 era vont t tat it developed itself in a systematict y . a ft Ontled vilthoet4hanitt In' 1858 b ' 'Hi 'lt iliAid a 7 and Canal, that the - Railroad will, lose at loot Temptdestroy their lives . . It , . tCo • 3oe;eop more tonnage in tB5B at Pdrt Richmond. • . . ' s o Lucretia Borgia, if the charges which have The Canal will gain a , portion, hat this region . - - .. Ig l been brought an be substantiated, was not Will loin the greater4art of. it, and It will be felt . . la the impoverishment of the vegion-- 11 adecrease t d possessed -of ti more diabolical diSpositiOn , , a • -_ than the criminals in • the' present case, who. °' P 4 Pullita , D;aud ii decreas e in ibOalacallausaus c• tradeether than Col,a carried -by'? .1 .! the Railroad - , ever they may be. But it is. believed 'hit- • COmparty. 'lt is °Ulm utmost • folly-lir the Rail- Robert P. Kirkpatrick never alone attempted road Comisny,'nader existing eirtiotataness, to , . . , . • 1 . any such plot.. Ile is evidently not possessed - - e i poet . to o t troet ti o d„ t p ort .akt, o ,„ d *wine of a mind Infliciently strorig. AO "proseente holdingent additional Intlncroentikaid taelltdoo Such a desperate scheme with sii.ven. ' ' .. - foi that trade. •Tboi•-• are bat: 'tow - Operators . •• 1E157:--Thew-".' -1. .. i._•_. leldiak salary ei at Pert Ittelunoid,, and bat few IIIIIIIOBATION IN siOte 1110Msios , ''' • " - ' ' - -. ' tett, who donorship by Coast, this as matins of passengers . arri wing frout•fereigttetinnttirti,• • to mime se c o n . c ai d - - , , r 0 - th e • dawdl e lites y sit e a last year was I 0 weri Port ,. Riebtaand. , • . Tbs - soars • ti(ilsalors - ,abroad' • a, 41 wh'ill 109,00 females. ' --' -• • : ..-. . . - : 0141404 111a1?-0aPPlita train Stliaillil.ll„ Ciautti, tkaTurcl:—There i noth in g atom s thg at eliamiL: tl. . . -,... kg than a pie skating ground—such for. i n etanae, as ollar,,Tumbling Bun dams afford- I ri.; alive withfatimMed figures and glowing-fa': • - . . ..,.., 'ADA'S they sweet' .." ' r,": On sounding Skits; it/loassoddis nrs; ri la elrellonwhiorsilt istbewlidsskrico- . '"' . , I , The thalsgazland is maddened all to joy. , 1 Thereto by the Wig ' quite . ' it-,rage for ski l l' ting, thjs wiliter, - ,!na it isigo_9d thing..., o'4 -young ladies, and (=rioting mien, Will be north the worse for the nnwonted'exercise of this' winter, although the indulgence ... hi a little; more violent then will be likely to besino. taitied in future- years. But the accompliidi- tient of skating; once tterfulred,lll rarely giviiii 1. up. ; Cl al iir ahlost fascinating , sport,rintitho'ss . ` who tii its iays : this season, will .donlzilcom •: o . follow it ' p ti t next. , 51,.,1 . ' ji e n t „ It would be interesting, Says ourintelligent rem cotemPorligY*, the Best'on Courier, to,glie.ja P ro history of the art of skating , liktlttioet and athletic sports; it eptibibe Traced' haat to .re... the mote ages. Biii it seems to be' an inveilOn, ' of comparatively Mod'ern times, and ~ VVhiio.: ever poetry atzachestoilt must . be dealt its own creating:, Ye ttiototahave sung its tires _ es, especially German poets.-Goeffie, Her. der, Kiopatock and ethers, klopstock is ex travagant in his expressions of adinirati'Fin. By this art he says somewhere, "Man, lace the Homeric gods, strides with wingeof teet . over the sea transtitted into - solid . ground,'; • Probably Klopstock was himself -an expert. His allusion tolle.Hcomerie :gods; hoirdV rt eri is simOy metiphorie'al, those worthies net being at all equal tolhe aceoniplishinetd accord4ig to history: . ' _Semi writera- Ilivelm ' : illarored..to establiskia connection .bet - ernen certain Boman sports'and skating, but'tir.a. •vailingly: The 'earliest recorded mentiOn! of skates is in the Smcindiaavian "Edlia,". Writ ten eight hundred y l ears ago, iii Whichlhe god Uller„ is spoken jof as distinguished by his beauty, his arrows, and his skates. .It: is . . a question whether the skates therein spoken of were anything like those of the pr4ent day. Indeed it is- more than probable that the Scandinavian skates , were merely Minor shoes, such as a hero of the same age (Kol. sell) is said to have possessed Such skating as is now in vogue , undoubtedly,. originated in Holland, about the 13th century, and jvas introduced for the purpose of facilitating long journeys on the frozen canals of that cOnn . try. The Holland 4 ers are to.thilt• day colloid. ered the best skaters in the ,world, alth?ugh • - as it is with them leis a punier of ,recreation than of business, they do not exhibit; t as much grace in the art as other European-na tions. The Hollanders have, been kno wn to ' make effective use of their skating knowledge in times of war. le'l6BB, the French lava• ding atmy under Luxembourg was terribly harrassed by the attacks of nimble skaters.' Skating is very *pular ill all earls of, Ger. many and' in ROSSin, where women practise it as freely as men! In France and in ;Eng land it is not looked upoti with much favor by the fair ones. It is not . known when it was first introduced into-England, but it! was commoil in London in the 43th century, when hones of animals ;tied under the feet ;were made use of. More attention is given tiiska. ting - in' Englend- and Scotland than id any other parts of the World. 'ln 1760 a "skating ' club" was established in 'Edinburg, and soon after a similar one in London. London has been particularly distinguished for its fine skaters. One of the most. celebrated . was 'Benjamin West,..i President of the Royal Academy, (an American by birth) whii was able to cut with his skates upon the surface of the ice a copy) of any of the ancient sta. tues. • 1 THE COAL TRADE. womammOinakeze Pottsville; February 97,1438. . because the Companies generally sold the Cord by a single agent residtng: in the principal but sirs the supply of Coal bee increased at the Ports titar!Prow Yorki then flottrpinies . ire be ' !apply dealers slsai lidependatek of tharUgertts, and. We learn . that licitnylkie.Coll hiu heeiiiisietto almost ottilritty of ilennacti cult England States, wok bees — rase titl4r 'Coal lePrefer red. but because they obtain it on totter terms. We bane considered it qtir 'ditty ta - mslcuithese statcniente so that t ,this whole question could be thoroughly understood. The trade has biee des. Alirdag bi Railroad, end the trade of the Teoultiy has also dee lineinaarly in the same propirtif. The 'Railroad - Company has it ,, in its-.power pply the proper remedy, and we hare eadesi- Cto point oot the mode In which this remedy d be applied most advantageously.. -We have' isposition to dictate, nor any desire to Were r of our carrying Companies in anahlogibesa irks, We helices that the interesti of b. Nana and Corryhig Companies are identical, .the one cannot be depressed without erecting other; Our only' desire Jr to eontritiute our mite te the 'genetat Stock informatiiitti in 'bidet; that the best. pelley may be adophui La the present elite If the' trade, sr the interests of all parties realee due consideration. , ' won Perettasibn COsfErtmkg , Can be seen it their office, foot' of North 10th Street,'WilliainsburgiNew York. Nnw'Yonit'Coat.liAnitue, Feb. 25, 1857.—A brisk deMand. lids - Prevailed for domestic sloes 014 day week; the more seasonable weather has imparted much animation to this branch of trade; and as Stooks is the hands of consumers are much redocei, the. demand has been Considerably in excess of the arrivals; bat's' the amnion Is late, end the supply in ' , the hands of dealers liberal, we have; no change to make in our 400tstigne.— The Eastern demand is. good, and trade on the whole much more satisfactory thnn• hitherto this season.' We quote, by the cargo. 34 00 @ $1 80, and from yard $4 75 if,3t $5 75. Foreign is teas plenty, and Is held higher; prices in the absents of miles are Doioinsi.—Tritttie. Bo ikon Coal Maiket. (anivesol week/yfrors the Boston Courieir.]:. • Eindistiesnnel Cad is steady at $ll 60 40 $l2 00 1 0 ehaldroo; 'cash, with small sales. The price of Pletou and Sydney la quite nominal, no sake having been made for some time. Anthracite has been In steady retail de- Mina at $6 60 eOO VI ton- Carmel • chal 11 50 12 00 none •••• uone 6a mine ,ehil 760 (4 773 •!mine 7 20 7 25, mine dial 525 50 550 „CIO° 45) 675 •5 , 75 600 O. 625 - .6 25 py 6 50 ' 575 Noweatlo, • Orrel. .1 - Sydney, Pletotk - j Pietou fine.- - Schnylklll,wbiteaeh,ton • do j • red silk J lamp, - - Lehigh-Inn:lp. • • • Lackawanna, • - • • are an. rum. Anthracite 'bite & red - BY TIGLEGRAPIt. . r/RIDAT, 6 O'CLOCK. Preightilren Richmond flavnnos • . 200' New York. - - Coll Trade.,' Railroad for 11151. sent by Railroad Tor the week ending oa Tharoday evening last Port Carbon, Pottsville Prboylkiil [[oven. Auburn, - - Port - Total for week, PreriotOlyihis ' Tohl, To same time hat year, Dreivaft, so far, RateS.oi Tall-and Transportation so A SAIL LOAD TOR !HZ 71111!?. ?Frost From Prom Prom MA c.leboss. 9. Ilimen.PLC/in10n..4 aunt. To TtlehrSond; 'sl 80 $1 75 j $1 55 $1 60 To Philad'a ; 180 175 i 1 5.5 1,60 Spring Milli. 1.55 150 A 125 140 Readlrtf./ 1,10 , 105 I'os 105 •Solipylkll_,,l County' Rallroidi 11156 t The pllowinfle the quantity 'Of Mal transnorted over the differeng Railroads In , Schuylkill _County, for week duding on Thursday evading last: wlll. TOTAi , 41100 Uill and B.',Haven R. IL, 4.614 02 37.811 13 Mt. Carlson.• *. 672 04 .0,018 04 Sehnylkill Valley • a 1,740 19 11584 11l ,d t. Carbon A St. Carbon " 5,050 09 33.503 01* Mill Creek,:.:, • " 3.424 00 24.760 19 Little - S.Aanylklll, ;. " 3.895 05_' 26,942 18 -.. Rites of Toll and TranSpoitatton ON 11111 LINTON VAX:LIT RAIL coin Mauch Chunk to Trenton, - - - do Ellzabetbport. - - • do Morris Canal llailn at Phllliprhurig. Lehigh Valley R. R. For week endlog on Faturday last.: RACE. TOTAL., 8. Mt. Mlnea.(Win,lllll6lo ACo.,) 1,219 11 17,3116 09 E. Smear Loaf.(Packer A C 0..) 453 16 6.296 0$ :I: York & Lehigh. (Tolman & Son.) 531 14 7,654 19 Counelt Ridge, (Sharpe, L. A Co.) I,IZ 03 _ 19.165 15 German Penna.. ' .147 00 Col.& R. M.. ((tatelltrA Johnson„) 962 09 12,775 02 Hazleton (A. Pardee A C 0..) 591 12 14.060 16 At. J. B. McCreary & C 0..) , 363 00 . 4246 13 8. Ep.2ll..(Dolbln A Dahlman.) . . •1,089 16 Sat Lehigh, ' , !. .66 15 j 7 5,241 02 75,869 10 6,251 19 , 49,223 02 1.110 Y 26,616 06 Total, Gast year, I ,Ilertaue, , ,Plnagrove Coal J ,Trade for Is3B. Amount transported durlhg the month of January : I Koran. J TOTAL. Union Canal, ~ 6414&,14 Eisratara Railroad, - " .073 19 __ • Lykene Valley Cowl Trade for 1858. For week ending on Saturday last : WWII. TOTAL.: , . Illtens Valley Coal Co,. 23:3 19 775 16 Short Mountain Coal Co.,' 225 15 1047 08 - - ' • - I J olsl, 162 11 I.ll= 01 O. Freight and toll from Millersburg to Baltimore, , $2 "10 Pinegrove 2 10 If cars are detained IA hours after art-teal, the rates are 12 cents additiOnal to the above. f Scranton Coal Trade for 19513. For week ending on Saturday last ' 61 th. writ. Sh4peil Nor 24 IS Shipped:2ooth, C 023 02 • OADD OD Tia:dei; 1939; REM. TOTAL. Fcrt the last week. 2,348 flts 18,885 19 Clco,m3. Nato°lsm, HER SCHeYLKILI4. CO. STOCKS COILILICTID =LILT ST WILLIAM 1110MI"JON:1111411 Railroads s • Philadelpbia, Reading & Pottsville Mimi Hill and Schuylkill !Jaen - - Illsunt Carbon:- • • - - Mount Carbon and Port Carbon • - Mill 'Crest - • - - • - - Schitrikill Valley • • • • • Lorberry Creek Swa(ara . , . , Canals' Schriyik Navigation - • • preferred -• • Colon Canal .". preferred' • r - - - Del.& Ilnd'n Coal &Transportat'n Co.'s', Railroad dla COolCompanleit Littleßchnyi. Nay It .11. A Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal t Navigation CO. • - - notzletou Coal - • -- • - •- Bu 4 MoantalaCoal Co. • Pennsylvania Coal k Lit. Co. • • - Da unblo Coal &R. R. Co. • - - Lykena Pallej Coal Co. •- • - Beaver Meadows Coal t R. R.Co.- • Lykena Vallei Railroad &Coal Co.- - • Coat Companies Poreat Improvement - • - - North American Ciaipreferred -• • • . ••• • common - - - Delaware Coil Or, • - - • Cunibarland*Coal CO. • • • •• • Nevi Creek Coal - C 0......... Ditasellaueotaa Moen.' Bank - ..... Farmers' Rank - - - - - - •• • Pottsville:at Co. -•-- • •• • • Pottsville Water Co. - - - frip• The Block of all Coal Companies the abcive list when furnished by those pobOartton, UST OrLETTERS REMAINING in the POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE, February 27, MS. A Gamier Chas - • • Slagle Ewd Adams Adrian* Gest Chas • L Anderson John • Goya@ Ann ' &Deans Pitt Ainells Catharine Ooodride Ann shipolloll Mr, Adams Sar'h MrsOreathead Rd 0 Osborn Wm Alhworth Ells eh George Jae " O'DonnelJas B , Gallagher N Ort Catharine 114le Wm 7: H O'Donnell Catk. Brown Wm.) Haminell Borah p '- Brand Wm. Wooer R J ; poo l , Barnes W Koh; Mary Mrs Porter Thomas Barney_ Richard Hastert! Marmmt Parrish R A ' Bard m A Mma - 2 fleshy Joo Pints Edmond greDli n Michael Hopkins Jim .Rarry Elisabeth oh Butler M P ,47 Hodge Perms .. 'Petit,/ Thos I * Boyce Jams` Haan Elmira' -R , Brannon Jen Holt IS A 2 - limed Wm Hradec Jane - SOB Geller Canalbm Mahan Mkhaell Bostwick Joshua Rugby Catharine Reed Margaret Booth Jflumpliry Jen shipEelly Jno Bearlekly Joni . Hann Rabat. " Rees in* Brown Hugh sat , Raver Chan Bradley Edmund Jenkins $L . Robinson Jos Alio Bayard C P Jenainits Jon -3 . 111 7 114, 0 1 1 0 Byrne Ann Mks.. Joss. John, Bahl Itched Berry Ann Mti. James E B Reilly J00..1 Real Alex Zones David • a saw ' John •Albert Flumin Mrs Conway Mary Jones Amid ehlp2Stant:rdlir Carry Jelin • Jordan .1 shlpSnydar Wm K. Coin Jon Jones Nish " Biumitlithos midyear. James Ed _ " hives Thee • Campbell Bridpt Jolla a -Smith Wahl' ' . Onuses Allatd _K Bloat Rich'd Crawford II Rana Maggie, Senses Phillip Clark Jon ship Kent Goo Shaw Mirgaset Currpn2liss Alp Knorr Bridget Sharp Miami Z..: D.; KA" Briddit "IlhawAugam Dickinson 14 Stoma Louisa , Dalton Richard 2 Laird W it 2 aweeny-Jas Doyle Miry Lailril Pat sterna/ Jet_ Drawl Mrs Lessering Jacob Sterling Hants' Thom Mari . Llvesly Geo • Snyder Jule Downing Mary. Lewis EP It Firesides! Jno Dean Jpo. , Liddle David' ',Bandage, F Danes Jan ;Lloyd 'Wm &dam David • Doan Jams . ; Maw Meet Dunn Joanna MiuMeyere Samuel !hum* Wm - Derr Om B. Medlar Bamh Dow an Denial Ma* It LE • ' Trait& It Colt ' Doleksu Asti Mlimfflaprry Mrs Whin Alfred Robert V %canny Id sidp' Rd& Wavy' • Doman Js. Trim:tor IrsiniCin Bar -- Daddy Jae Murtagh Jae Davie J W " Hastier Jen, • WUitaarthliiii ‘ g Medlar Ina Whit* Ws! 1 - Evans Thomaiii - Mills Amelia II Wilts Wm Egan Ws • Matthew II Mrs WUllaml Theo LUTHER, DANIELL & 6ABLE; retribtecab- LESBEityponscani etZwitnam ES OF KASKA WILLIAM 7.onettebinsimamprebas Wats Jn0 M 1 16117 ,,, col ut zt Otinfiedy u m , gamiskkg. B . Fri Patrick Mooney Ceti' ahipWthozliew' artsairtr prepared to remise orders hr their calabrated - Frits Mary - WHITS ASII'COAL from the Raven and Black Heath Fat& Jun ,• • Maoire Jen "Weir Weakens • w To, lee AID 23111Wita Lutherand hock Orotund ' WAY 'JD° M Mash Friar ffortkiegbia AOl veins, of whit* am kas Imolai sad well adapted; "mall Jai MeGliagblits Jon w Marl) for lining messily adopts. w W as pm** liana Jan - -• Melistam Barnes Warne' Cattemila Writs lit ty asebinsi. itithapeeparakskar twit:44 lubladsc.Ciao Idelmwaddia PaFhWikl Bed aka which email* tbencto rate the ebb tad gIIE pine' Teac h : Waithr Ira... eq own th , mum g h,h m b a i4, oo . Ansi Jes , aid, .11laClillaid Jai aliWallthastaw Joe unifies slat sod appearance, tbayaut..ceetty no.; - IlsOu're Jaw s• • eummend it to the public. ' • ' ` ll "*"*" . *** , • pkihrtgliSsic - ?• True A •: • 1 . 0 = -Pis (Mite" aastatopplifta asrAssrlaall 1 , • , N.. .„ „ z 0101 1 1,41 7 ' "blot Oldie&M ,, iliAlressA flair ant* lON. litt SPlittlito&&&& & LVTIML: laribisir lie 'Wain ab e 0 4 4, um fitly. lap Rabin ftist l'Und&&& 1 4 1011 A; Omar ,ist samitiard. " estvidatbi twines ‘"." 3 - Tsixte' Nagai NNW MC ' I dieislaur - viribbrwto, 27,isse • • sty I. ' '-jclug:ainimitliidoisfoir. • NEW ADVERVMENTS NOTICE, COAL OPERATORS! j MEE liabseribers bars rime lot of WHALE 0/L. Eletetied and ttobkaehed, Witch they vW trade ;for RED or WHITE AEU COAL. Address *ORRIS a ktniair, • N 0.139 Walnut menet. EbfLadelphie. . lebruery.27, '5B e4t• HENRY W. OVERMAN. VO. 14, (Old No. 6,) south THIRD Lr street, below Market. Philadelphia. • Leather Dealer. Calf Skins, Morocco. Linings, Bindings, Red and Oak Sole Leather:ate. WN. Br—Rough Leather,bnnghtor taken In exchange. firsb.2L giS 94 _ Wire W 'Rope Works at JOHN A. ROEBLING.. , Trenton, New Jeirsor. ifir A lilio assortatent of WIN Bops constantly on Italia. Orders fllledwllb dispatch. Tor siscitraltb, and cost, sc. ,Irenlar. [Yeti. 47. 's* My* • WILLIAMSPORT PLANINGMILL, , Elinbnry & Brie 287 1 . ti g h . BANGER & CO., Whole- Gsale and PAW Dealers and bianataetareis of whim' 'hod yellow pine Arming boards,uldt doors, blingtatud• has, aiding, wood mouldings. /M. Jig and smail sawing, label and plain. All daseriptiont otta ming and planing dam with promptness, and in the beat manner. - • , lebruarl 'l5 l l • 11-ll PO lU.E POST O PlO5. Al * . .egth iP atit a I L I R C OW II I I I4I Am . iy ii/1 DO 415 e tilt' et. ot 111 ailla it tee vi eitiaiiiit a nt-w t - i'd,i , vmiai r — a l i s ....,f,.? • ,-, :!. Ataadlng.-11ahtehavr. Pittsburg. NM ..,,.. roe )2Pramk./I* -- jarama Wagr aii i - -- ---* iNotWaise Eastern and Southern &sera. Wee Maly.— ' altimt# ha tits tai . nitqtb - a2 POti 4314101 L . .'. Catea aai A..?L ands % P . 3. Arlivaa'at 1;.:3 sad ,2,}4 "Pesna., • ' - _ .p. u.., • • ' TD*F O P• I I7 -10 Pttand ll l2g Planing - ' l 'lfra,' baivaan Pottivtiti and PhladelpDia, dilly. **" oar WIY Ma dawn, thWlDell osithat:oo. ll tlea toola, bumpy Closes at 614 A.M.: amino at 12!4 P. M. twin *la wlorilD +Aber *Oa o , l l lAvomiPtioo as. , ; : Catanista, =bum Danville, 1111llaM u d amaniliknonladno=busi l loott II hogs and .io• :lade, day. _ L et a% A. It.; *rover vita P. ldi bla imoattaset of o f the most approval ma.. Port Carbon, Tnenerova and:'Tamaqa.%; 64 y, C l C*. aeaaa, ar n e w at WA A./I:anion at 414 P:: P. axon* Pod Cariem. ilainial now . lond riiii -- " 1 " and a in l a nit leh a anaTialainaaty. (somas OM and e astiasisma ram amtartal - , totaamaloor via.lanaill- . Japan's az 11%d. X. Antra at I A. M., and 12 Tie' Pro - spot, art bee mold on reaennabloo terma, mat to ' Mltiaravlllo,Tannont and Dosalibooldbr-V. goasaat is the tinebtata pens 11% J. It.farvivetat 11 A. 111.;e7t atlitenntltiorblea al - 7 glirawl- " 1115---t°"2 " !- - ' dtPuti take' daily' Copts 011 A. 1t1am1234 P.i X. ae'llipertootty sac= caned:: • 4 - • j. yet !tether frotiollare Wished the aidattasoled at fiketstr. or &dine* the boar, of It A. R. sod K w at ICtet & /taam's Mei, Pottsville. J. 8. KUM. St. C;latri Feb. 24;1544 •- • • •04 . • - sibztuirty or 1858 !I sevous. iRRIICRWRETB ARC OFFIREP ;To OCR L • COVNTRY PRI - KOMI! rriIIORNLEXA CHISM, Dry GROds Dealers of Phltadel4hia. are prepared to BLACK SILICS:' CRAPE" lIKAWIa Cbraper far Use ever Wire Ore& 'We bars' tart m e etly pre' heard kw CASH, d eery Imo stork itr BLACK Ba4F4 at m fol prim, rohecon, they aro the cheapest goods we he,. seer seen and can conAdrotty regalliineed sa goad to year, • - . - PLAIN AND .13103ROIDERED CRIPZ ZOIA(114 from WI up to $4lO 2 ' , ,k • :I:i;BNaltAL isSORSMENT OP DitES4 GOODS!: .I;h:listed of FANCY OREM GOODS! • - SPRUNG SHAWLS. in every_ variety 2 We base& tsvaaradorti, tame stork of maple I THORNLEY & cifiallt Y.Y. corner Eiglitb and Spring Clanloo streets. • airßoseskr;eles iiihe 'large Mite ihriidtap." Y. 4. The sth, and &b. Streets City Railroad Owe,' will land Pasieopars with& a - for Promo of the !atom Yelassaly Tr, '69 • • • • 9-3 m. --':- SAVING FUND. ~ l I 1 itsizazwr rims PlMcram. • I iTTTIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., ALNUT-STREET,.. - Siiuthjwest corner of THlDD.:Philadolplata. INCORPORATED DT TUE STATE OF PE 4 7JA. 'Stoney la received in any sum. large or shall, ind W hereat pad how the day of deposit to the day of with drawal . I , rin e h open every daY Dog o'clock. In thionorn. I T , i. 5 ectoelt In the afternoon, and Co Moody and Th 1 sconlinis fill B o'clock. Ron. 111011tY 1.. II DOM% Predate, I. ROBERT szantroz, Tice Presidant.._: WILLUXJ. RIM, Secretary. ' ii ' ' . Dllree,tor• 1 Hot. Tinley L. Bean*, ' I 1. Carroll Bratlike' , Edward L. Carter, , 7 oieph B. Ball, v Robert Selfridge, . Francis See, Sarni. K. Ashlar', 1 liseph Terkel. C. Landreth ?Inoue, 1 Henry Dllfenderkr.L e *ollie rnelilved atid Vayrainsiiauids daUy iritheat UMW the it' redments ani =ids isi BEAL ISTATEI MOLT ()AGM, GROUND 'trim and suati dud chi* securi ties Ile Os* Chirter nigtilms. 4 February 2i; '5ll , . , . . - 9- 'y ALLEN & NEEDLES' SUPER4IIOBPHATE OF , THE BEST FERTILIZER USE,FOR Co:l4ogs, Wheat, Potatoes, Orasi, A nd other crops , ,tequiring a vioroas ens lasting manure. Pampbleta describing It, and the mode of applying ran be bad grstuttouyly at our stores, or' by mall when , destmd. —. PUF Z : $. 43 7 . tr—Z4X) tt ?. ll - 650 (?‘ TOO rits.ll4_ A liberal de - durtion niadect& LEH& Regretting our inability to fin all the ordain hut fall, owing to unfortunaie and tureen acchtentaand draw backs, it affords us pleasure I state - that the issessaiy reo,lcs and preparations h.svirt.; been completed, we are now Prepaied to supply all 'demands withoutt delay.— Our friends 7111Iileaso bear in mind that our article Is an old establlsbedene, always reliable and uniform in , constituents. We have; also, Iwo cargoes of • PACIFIC tOCEA.N GUANO,. Which we can confidently rteotnmend as being equal In value to Peruvian Guano, add many farmers consider It or. supsri ram 115 int 2000 lbs. (2% crs. eta Ih.) No. t Government. Peruvian Guano. for sale at the lowest rates. 1 , *4-The reeding Agriculture I Journalsind ICemimager, are regularly lied at oar office for the IRK of /tamers. ALLEN , Si NEEDLES No. 42 South Tharres t and 41 South ' - First store 'above Chestnut st., PhiPidelphia. --Ili, 'OB , i 01 . • 515 15 - 5,067 02 460 19 - 2,849 01 1---- 15,011 06 U4.79i 04 1.1116 10 416.963 06 87,159 113 FARMERS Of PSNNSYLVAenuantNIA L. Att yOU can,. supply, • yourseivOi with Chemical ; lifto ores, warranted puce, which have been in suceessfui. in New 'Jersey the past Seven Years—they haie received the DIPLOMAS of Sew Jer. soy, New York. Delawari., and Pennsylvania Agrieultci• sal Societies. an havebeen used by the President of the United Statis on' his Garden and oo the Public Grounds at Waslilogton, D.C., and by tbel- following Gentlemen. 14z Locke. Senator Robnick A. R. basher, Wm. Miller,l • J. L. Reeves.. Chas. York, Cualseolto . , N. - of Can INVED, N. J. Thos. 31u1 Camden, N. J., Dr. Rerenc., Dr. Knight Mr. Field. Mr. Atkinson, and Levi Matson, all of Nos Jeremy—they say it la the cheapest arid • moat /fable Manure Manure am in use, being permanent an d nava ,: lug the land by enriching the toil, It . is suited to the various crops you raise—Corn, Potatoes, - Grnas, Wheat, Oats, Be. ity enclnelng a Cheek. on any Ner Jersey or Philatra'Sank dr reference to any good Houck, in Phila., or In exchange 6)t. Product*, at fair Market Grates hers, your orders will be filled and Shipped to on, free of Cottage es:penis. ~,, - .1-Every article sold by me is 0 Super Phosphate of Lime, ow Phospte. •. 63j0 a B orriean F ha tiliser. = 3 1 0 0 a 4 • “ : , A Barret is sedlialoti for an -4444;4;Pinnidi. broad east. Pura Bone Dual (600 bun!, now readi,) at $5 00 per barrel or 136 a ton. V • PonarlatO,l lo . 5(600 barrels now ready,) 'et $J to $3, -a barrel. Land Ptaster,No. 1.-4000 tennis, at sly. to $2,, a barrel. . Pot Ash, 50 bartels. I Peruvian, Pitagrmia and Milian GUANO. .. GEORGE A. LNINAU, Pipprictor. No. 21.Sonti , FRONT Street, Phlindelphla City, Pa. air Wholesete Deataaarlor 431 -Pamphlets can be bad or of my Agents. To Tam:cra , . DR. HAW.. Anellytteal Phyatelen and Physician foe Diseenen of the Lung', ' FORMERLY PhysiFian to Cmcin nati Marine Hospital and InvitliCs Retreat! Cor responding member of the London Medical Society of Observation, author of "Letters to Invalids," and editor of the "Medical Stethoscope." .may be consulted in POTTSVILLE, at the Pennsylvania Rail, on -- RATARDAY, MARC!! 20th, for one day ONLY! WirDs. RARDMAN treats Consumptims. Bronchitis, Laryngitaa,__Asthina, and Diseases of the Abroat and Lungs, by Medical inhalation! • -• ; . Da. llARDitan't claims to pnblicitinedence era Minn. did upon the following facts!' I. His thorough and complete acquaintance with 'the practice of the most celebrated pitysiclani of Europe its well es America, • 2. The peculiarities of his gate m t from every other ever yet &doped does not make sick to Make well; nor, tear down to ,11 ) 141 up again— dilL Ins scarding ailunpreced dange ro ented us experience in n RA druga and del osi r minerals. practice, where 'every form of disease was prams for treat, meat, and, in cases of death, an examination of ill, dead body made, end the appearsners •df the affected parts carefully noted down by his own and roc foam. reference. These tea and obeenrationi thus made , when completed, ill form, two -large v /1301 e 11 of 11TO hundred pages which' will be published for the benefit of the M edical profemion. 4. In addition to this, his vest experienm, acquired by tinieling nearly fire years, treating thouvends annually, have afforded great advantages for obseriation and the study of all diseases incident to the hunian family. Ie this period of lime be. has traveled r distance nearly equal to two entire circuits of the ginbe.',and has seen. maseribed for and been consulted by nearly thirty thee, sand invalids. . . .1 TOLL 8,007 02 29,570 00 stielsr 02 2 61 178' 52' 11 19 6 1 A 613 li. ao 60 ao 60 100 00 78 43 35 65 3 / 4 1 10 60 100 00 60 60 20 ALL DISEASES TREATED! In relation to the following diseases. eithei When anoh plleated with Lune Affections. or existing. alone, I idea in vita mmenttation—nasal!y Snd t hem *promptly earable: Prolapses arid all forms of Female Complaints, Irreg ularities, and Weakness. • Palpitation and.othsr forme of nata l Disaaut, Llver Compliant, Dyspepsia, aid all otberpheases of Stomach and Bowels. Piles, de. iO-All Diseases of the Eye atuf Ear; Neuralgia, EPt* Islay, and all forme of Nervous Disease.; ligi-No Marge for Orturtoliatiopttlitli i t B4RDMANOI. D.: .1 • 9. : 25 00- 00 004 21, .February 47,18 • 50 50 25 18 . add esire • a 11, = RR anima 3 ttm m es dalli.at , -and 11 501L.10412 P. IL 'Poontalalll;%, ,ii s m ltamoklb, Suebutts and Plandatie• 1 . 4221 14 5t1134 1.,1114 a nireakt Oil', X. Chlllbrobt malls elate the 41* mod 19th atom" month. yak Europa** inane &soon TiMeday mot ratty et imelk .•-• I . • - Otllre_opett Mr= 7 /LAI. to PP. M. Soudayllmetl7ll4, Ps 1 P. 11 - . '3OIIN CLAXTON, P. 31- POST *rpm Pottorills MISCELLANEOUS: SeriEME.AL' 1 1 11 .1081 - 011 . . T. pri ces. tveuitithe tunes, at - '.. ',. irricirtza a IHOSVISOTS; • tvr.2ll. 'ST' 411-1 , ;Car. Celan A Mutat its. , 4 egarti f iritZ l l4 .. 4 1 18 6 0 CisinitifeliAlll44traist,s44 saw sausgra. UAW CUARTv 12 so. . for slle at . avd ,BANNArs PA PaR RASO' E tAl i gNT MAC lAIN E-SiADE 'Paper pi" to hold ism I toad po Audi. Safeforits**Ag sad other, far sale 01 . .i GARRISIISS4. • Centre stnet t P0t444114. f 454 NOvember IEI6 DUltionlit to be IFlliadl..Gebd - Brood es. JOHN ENGLISH 'it Oth'S Patent tiP Helix Drilled Eyid &iodise. decidedly the beet is the market. of different 2144; firm to 12. alone to Dead oboloaide and retell. at ' D. BANN A?i B. iseuar, 313:-'6l _TICE I. • n N AND -APPER. strimAY; JAN- V/ WAY 1.7th.1451t, ill• Sunday Trips of &beylkill Valley Passenger Train will be lismitlutied until far ther notice.• . PAL WEIVILER., Superisdevadest. Pottsville. Jasuary 12. 't , • 2ns - -*--- ENToN *a eke Dred Seen Ciao. H i ISTORICAL{ and LOGICAL Ex =lllation of the Decision of the Supers. Court wr e totted States In the Dred Scott Case—try nos. Thea. 11. Benton. This Is decidedly one of the most pow erful and sontinelnil Issielyl ever written. for wile at B. BARNA:iII Book and Stall. , ary Store. A CtiANSE IFO • gusilkssminit - ,4TIMID W stwee.l NO* , main TACOB MILLER, the active partner •of the ernehasink recently dre4, in order to settle up the badness, the undeeMpedoffers for sale,thelr whole stock of goods consisting a Dry CloodOrocerles, Queen,. wan. flardware„ Lc. de., on favorable terms to nepond ble parties—Done other need apply. I: .. , At this the oldest stand In thli during the test Atilt years, a business Increasing from thirteen. thalami ,per Annum, up to. twenty thousand dollars per annum has been done. Please mann or address I 13/011.1,K1i E. GRISCOM. Surrionig Perfeer l if theVirsa of Vecob Miller d CD." Wleonbleo P. 0., DauPttlit Co, Pa" Ye). 1, IttO. 64f geottioß BAI.E. : HE SUI3SU IBEK has 'on hand i T which he will se liteoraldeimres: • eightwheel (ten ton)'coal Cars, fleished. • 42; ditto ditto " which isati be tinisliml at abort notice. These.eara are built of: tbe very brat materials with Iron bottome. and ftwnhibed with hammered axles, and Bush t Lobdell's whsehvof the samelpattern as the Cars used by the Reading ftillroad Company. 15 Four-Wheel Coal Cers. chain drop _bottoms. spring bumpers. and furnished *Rh banintred *Mos, aTI Bush LobdelFsW Inch 'beefs. Also. a Car framed and can be daisies:l in a short time for either a 31a11 or Mullet-Car, Alla of the -best Routh Carolina yellow pine ana frame of twat white 'ash. fur- Waited with hammered axles, and Bah tobdell's doa ble plate wheels. Apply to TIMMS:II. PUFFS, Ice. 215 Werth Second's:red, Phitadelphia. - or at &Mir Orr Meow/awry, St. Clair, ..*AryLl.b., Pa. February 6. Id . 6 2us • • PIANOVI D NIELOIN,ONS Of the - beet alluthetta Irv . *entitled, FOIL SALEIBY E sot:scriber. All Pianos and Melo- Aeons sold by him Will he warranted—ifil not what they are repreSented. they! can' be' returned.— All kinds of Melodeoneprlll be mid at Manufacturers' cash prim In Pottsville, by which the pi:inhalant save r be carriage and risk of transportation. c Pianos will be sold from $lO to $2O issi than resit* city prices accord ing to the value of the Instrument.' 'Mare whopreter it be callhig on us, and ropeetylog-a letter: of credit. as mate thelrown seleetiopm at tbe Mauutseturemeseertaio the prices. and we will f urnish the iast rum tut: selected at the above rate.'; If there le ariydonbt In 'this mat ter—all we hare to sayp—TßY 111. • E. BANNAN, • NEW t Wholesale Flinty. and Grain Store. T" , ,SUPSGAIBER§ beg Nave. to !Drain the <inserts of Schuylkill eoUnty,that they have leered the warehdase of 31esers. Yardley k Son, on the corner of Centre amt Idanch Chunk streets., in Potts. ' vine, where they haste,ronstantly on. hand.—FLOGR, of the beat \extra and *perdue bralids, WHEA f. RYE, OATS and COEN. A Corse and Oats Chop:Dill Feed * Buckwheat and Corn! Meal, Apples, Point • .1 7 ;114 .4c., gr.. all 01 which they will aril at greatly dueed prices. O'Mara for any quantity of Flour ' and Grain received aid 4ellvered 'at any.polut, on the shortest notice. Dealers and feeder* generally, rrl l find It greatly to their advantage to tacit use call, at* we Are aatiatled that by to doing they can ease at least D:/-per cent. on their purchases. Give us aioall and ascertain for yourselves. uomprson k BLAIR. Pottsville, Oetnbeval, 'AT , 4.1-tf ,-.-- 1111WITE ASH 41704.1E 1 RY FOR SALE. ns portame to ea ,Opewatters. THE kundersl e d Legsees of the Lan aster Colliery, near the town of Shamokin, ISTmili imberiapd oeuoty,Na.., wishing to retire from rbnalj_ieft; iler fee sale ; th e 104 and Catania of the Bald Colliery. 4111,eatistattOry terms; This Colliery has been In opera. flea place 11144,•and has been s•- I nOwearal beyond expeo - , • The Coal is a imperilor article Correll uses to which Atithrsettela applied, and s paid market has been is. tablished for It which can be extended. The Breaker and lixturee we of the veil best character and In complete order. and win recommend themselves to persons segaslnted with the buslnest. The Lean was to July 1,1880 and lea favorable one fir the operator," For further information apply at the Colliery, In person,or by letter to Shamokin P. 0., Northumberland County,Ta_ • CuCURAN,'PEALS t CO. • ' 7-tf • February 13, 1358 ViIit.VIABLECOALA.EASER. THE Locust Mountaid,Coal and Ir.ln Couipany. offer to good tenanti several valuable L esse e u pon the Company's property, in Colombia and Northumberland eoutitierq The veins offered' are the large White Ash veins of the Locust Mountain. upon which, collieries have been already established tor Messrs. Oast & Pearson. Ceo. 8. Neppller and 31.0. Mennen, • The mammoth vein avenger about 23 feet in thick ness. and the underlying vein wipe 12 to 14 feet. Both veins afford large body of Con above valet. level. The quality of the Coal is well established in market. ' • The Wee Hill Reread iitTfuls an avenue to the Eastern markets, and the PhOstelelphia t Sunbury ROW -1.034 to the Suitthern and Wiatern markets. Both of these railroads are completed tcl the collieries upon the company's property. Tor particular", inquire of J. ANSPACO, J Prat, • No. SS Or South Yodrth Street, Philadelphia. ALEX. W. ItNA. Eng. riltrpti Centreville, Columbia Co., Pa. • 7-tt ' February 13, tiVilitOOL. PHILADIMPIat. AM NEW YORK ROOM . , STELISHIP CO. THE Splendid Stetunshipe terming the above Line will sal! from lIEW YORE as M ines: CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt.Leltell,TtgJannszy. KANGAROO: Capt: Jeffrey, 4th Feb. CITY OP WASHINGTON, I " 'Wylie, .• CITY OP MANCIIES [ER, 1 .". Petrie, and every alternate Thunelly. Prom menroot every alternate Wednesday. roire from Nevi York. Catlin 7:5, Wed Class $lO. ',. . I .., " " , Liverpool. Cabin $lO5, ss6s7s:Th'd Clasts4s.' . RETURN-RICKETS' avislhahlef for six Mcnstha by any Steamer of the Una. • . . . Cab10.1140,-Third Cliws,ll7o. These Steamer* are tupplket with improved Water. light compartments, and miry espesieneed Surgeoni. Penury 'DMA proceeding to 'Europe, or writhing to send for their friends from the old oonntry.ean purchase t . Ticket', and obtain all 11'S:urination by applying to O. Data. 13 Broadway, R.T. Sabel it Cortie,l77 Brtaderay, N.Y., to • • J. 11: RlCRARDS..7lllnenville, and to Ricmutp EDWARDS. Pottsville: Passage Certificates by first Class Sailing Packets be tween New, York and lavetpooL also Drafts sold by the, above.., [April 25,17 12-ly R. B—There be no departure between the latti o' December and 7th of January.. pikes. •• 1 2 The feilinring is an extract from the report of the crimmittee appointed to superFotend the recent Mill . test of burning See* at Reading: "On the nth of YebruerY all the members of the Com mittee het to witness the Rabe and Rents and papers, - -- -- • ~ , . I (placed lnyhesci) tad wore perfeetly satisfied tbst agrees FRUIT TREES, • right. - Tbe day following the burnin took hes.. un- SHRUBBERY; i ~ r fl et ts der the superintendence of the Comte Kee a ir and impartial burning ter fire hours in the furnace of riiHE SUBSCRIBER Agent or { ' l i v e r.' Ferrell di !leering ' th ePerief geun fi I rt:i ° 4 l , first opened. the Safe being on re ~.I. ieverarrellable Nerseriti, and will furnish good 'end th a e contents partially consumed. while the ts Trait Trees. which can be relied on as being true to in the Setae( Mans. Ferrets il: herring were in good name. Three fourths of 'the Trees sold through the rotelltion: lend no fire inside.". I ,_____,, country by Agents are the refuse generally of the Nue , . •• . The Editor of the Zkrks and! Si - hoYikaidTm." , ,,,_,_ series—or such Fruit Trees as are not desirable -- and in . gather with fi fty business men, who attended mg D'il'' a majority of instances marked to snit any kind oriered. - tog of theßafes,testify to the tenth of tbs above Mate- We furnish all Trees at the lowest Nursery, pekes, and maul. 1 " • • _ warrant them to be what they ate represented.. All - For good and relllble Sates at minntisetnrere.'prkee, tiretkof Apples, Teste.Tes.. l ebst, Tliths, APlicots, Cher- eall on --j i • l. B. BANNAit. des. aetnineLQuineee'—' " '-' . ' 4- '. - ' Amnflar M.O. re lkerionts Sofa. Also Grape Vines. =eh we bebells,CWeesene-Clintoes: Pot . t s le. March 14tb. V: I . 711- and Diana; Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Goose. — berries; Victoria Rhubarb Roots, Asparagus Roots. At.: An kinds: of Rose Bushes, Clloblag Planter--Ornaq,' mental Tree. and Shrubbery. 0.0411 kWh, Ideludlng , the Norse Chesnut. Silver, and. Eagle Maple. Odell*. Magnolia. Ebn, Mountain andrkiwering Asn,European Linden* Doable Flowering Tomb and Cheery, Abele" Larch. Ac., Ac. , • , The reason . that Tress taken Dom liameriee will grow' when those takso how our Mountains will not, la that Cone in the Nurseries are frequently , transplintei, which glyees a greater abmidance of the smaller roots, , which are life of the Tine. This Is the reason why so few of Metres" transkrred from ouriscluntains grow ... whin Any A iran in_ n tbrma splal i t l ed. on with regeriThis Clissior '' Fruit Grapes; Plants, . given on annotator to the Subscriber. ~ • Tres, ke.,thrulebed by the 100, dome nr single. ; . . • ' BENJ. . ' Agent for Morena iktiotie Alpreryssen . ErThose In want of huh Treas. will please send In their orders early. • • - 4. 11171 1 8 11 a (l ie A ve r rg A sofe ß t N". . alio gen Ni c i T . of A.l. flatard tOt.. it ty, ! et ti olkhat .l6t th ey l og e or ct it W i th. • 'l '," Illi Za b tos all eso C r ark . adoltstatat 'Melia' tb• LH • aittOlestssonljoorec - • • .13111311 CAT, T 160110 1 .016.11 071101. 28 6th it. been Walt of AVlne,Clitidno•ll,3lareb, l667 * This wlllearttly that I him Ibis dam laspseted tord "porde lots of CATAWBA BRANDT, o In Armes ,sad ono la Ddllimanulhetnred by LAUItrfZE WWI, sod Sold by Ids Sots Apat, J. J•oos„ at Um Dildt2"'r,u 911 the Barad House, sod 143 Walt -.' Iltres=aalitl. sad lad Mod both PIIIIE sad fla. fr o m a (riff ar'deletiriowdrugs, and as satil him martid ihi mm., Is tbs lay dtrets. Gives owlet oil' • bud at my dam fslgoat.l HIRANO= fd• D:-_._• Imamdatqf e lkokolk logrors , ' '''' . • - _,' , NEW YORE.1111101711:1S61. i i . - . r 1t0.02 Prloe•Strost, eeratrof Setter [ OITI BM OO2 III TAWII I l'avi A BitAlt "" D iv r, tor, Jr., or Lotkoortc N. lf., for sostysattos, sad I end It to moats °eV awe weediest, 'bleb Z.,1761' IN a tottf• of LTONIt P RI !welshed -by _Xt. A. B•u• PURR BRANOT.—TbcproPlwd ena a isobotobtatned . beatit Is OM. I bellows lbts SAMPLE. TO BR r_ll4 .AIRANIIT WITOOPf ADIILTIMAITO67-4b• .124 Tom ttf It Is delltat• audyol. 6l kt filgnel.) - Want a cilium 11. D, Chong. this , no to r nin t of . isd PlMl the B ie llA trotwace NDY. W ar r tut bsso iel.c n al l P ;Waft as to warm& the Ws dad maw Poss ... M. of OA seam of 8., Kaarand• bitb irt " " i oblle good. The Ca esdlealy!* taFri ' a du dr ia Pii th e good qualltki; TAA MANDY posssoes. s o=l, etalssed tbarveartbs bodlisvlmpottsdor wisessotr=,sadoisethastoftritsteo jet"; II Is Pate will to ss sad tIIAT ItWII WM/ Bios sot wftb is Om Oros ilre 1111 :_._ _ _ __ _ we ra vesoart, *hiltrP_lrMlLO=tlnfalt MVPS ti)tr. tt *II 41325 4- —7 '- oi r roialost sis itoikalla# l ' 4ll " 'illaom, 1 10 41:7, 1 60 , ,,ia Striari se l t f ark - Sid.6ll2ast ,lagrar, tie. WA me*, • S. pi! lattAt labettr dimwit t d o t r iao. - , . .• 00. 4 0. BROWN. • lettattlfdiritldril "kW * . ..ft1.e.r.:11.70: .; „„. ;" - " - etr.44‘ 130r.E f .EtAVzi'S 1101,LAND: BITTERS.. 7 • .fit'SREPSfiL Iif4EASE , OF: TOE KiDSEY, •LIVECIII,COMI?LAIpIT, • WE.Ac\ r § l a' OF CEV'ER AND AGUE.' If FARMER AND EVERY TA bas its peculiar Bitten, empanelled as; to Mike Osier lie rigelPai banded domains"'Wier no eon. portieres:- .Tins priatipla that ectoaki ethatalital ts nottl= la many house, un isputed. pd. being caw' by:unskillful bands, ofteti Contains . ? elements hMbtneompat indineoundent—soinetimee painter .ly hurtful: f We ere offer to Abe public. its a Wetly coo eintrated bro. ha will exactly 'apply this watt, pre pared upon *dentine principles. coinponadsd of eimplea, aiding to happopy; yet etch. tollitling tta Pep ellellednd . Once. . • To mil Pnroctsa Is bele Miseed.l. a convenient ' yet . pettedly, mike* .7aegase.orhlch e acting upon the &relearn. rains the action of the system to the stunt• and of health. especially after say debilitating attack of disease. atter depresekos from beet. or say keel or midi dental CSTIAPj . an. AnniSpanoodie, which. with a general stimulant WM*4 ailitivlth • peculiar Intktenee upon the Demons system.,!melming noddle Irritation. when taken. properly, witiont the lied tendency to the brain, and without that dietrisstor selection wbicb Ia the bane of 'wet timicai=otten eaustagimondulory than theoranol d seisea. • •.3 • • Tome, Moderately andreirmanently exejtias the energies of ill 'porta of the films, re:during accessintity a healthy facrrneei of thesetlos of the fallout regains, . chemically changing the acidic' of the stomach, and act - log nerstally upon the liter in fen: dating permanently the blllhopr setlePons. . • Nlyrios,:-.Wboeirer IiMPOCW end tlils • beverage be ossimointed; ut to the sick. weak and lowespidted. 'it will yore I toful arontalle.cordhl, possessed of singular regnedlei propelling: Cunt imeijoesreegreed. popularity of this dellghttull Aroma hat in many tudletioos, which the pouts should gam* art purchasing. Be notirap guided tes i bay anythltrg elm uhtil you hare glreo Bootarefe tarn Dermas a tali trial.; One bottle will marines you bow Infinitely superior it is to all these Imitations. - sold i t inert' bottle, or six bottles for ss, by the goix PIi.OPRIETOIIB, " BENJAMIN PACE, JR.-BCO: i ' ~11•11117,40TVILISIO , 1 - . • Illiatutacieutists ate, Chem ists, . . • prrrs ma., PA. •:' • 1 , . ~ . , . Irlsale. In Philadelphia by the 'agents—Moffamai JO 310 lg. office of tbe,Dranceret; John John"; =I RR. street: Dyert .t SOnna:l3 North &mad its 'Alao,lo Reading. by Ritt/L a Co: Laneaster, by Johpi M Y. Long A Co.; Pottsville, hn o.‘ Brown, J. C. C. il ea I C. W. Elating; Tamaqua; by X. J. Fry; MI • rsvillii. Si K. Borne Mad , In Schuylkill Maven, by Hr.& CbC, chanter. 1 I-. - i November ,117.1 r llB- ' . A' CARD TO THE LADIESI DR. DIIPONCit'S 111.7.1 A GOLDIfaI PILLS ARE INr.ALLIBLg in removing . L stoPp ' ?goo or irregularities of the , ' in tales. Timm a are no hingffiew. but have been need by the Doctor., for many year*, both in , Yronon and America, with Un pstrallelel surcese in every rale. and be is urged by mon* Ikons:rad ladle* rho bareused them, Omsk, the Pillspublic. forint+ Albmistion of thomanfferitm from any Ir. minorities wboiever, as hellos a petrol:4lre to them ladles whose health *lll not permit an increase of fatui ty. Pregnant, fietnales, or those supposing themselves to. are cautioned against using these rm, as lbo Pro- prtorasitniness no reeponslbility &Smiths , above admd. nition. althoulth theirmil torn wosila 'prevent any Inju ry to health ; otherwise, liters Pilli aro recommended.— DirectiotioartroMpany each 'box. Price. $l.: Sold whole. sole and retaillly C. w.-Erro 0, oornir Norwegian and :ustre streets, r Pot mein«. Pa. ' ~itilorder *M it be addressed to the above General Agent,wtio will Lapply the trade at Proprietor's prices, and send the I'll confidentially to tidies by mall. by theireneloainl to tiIAS. W. Elolibiti, at ?Merino, Schuylkill u 4 y. Penna. • SiTSOslinia re,"J purosco,"•mi esch - boz—noili others genulue.l Pottsviile..iuni 6,'A7 . fin ; i • • • n i -3111$0ELLANEOUS• PERSONS USING FINK, thinie wouti l llkelo, make sometblng palling It, wield do well to sesid for a recipe and make their own„wideb eon by done foal dz cents per, pin& gallon. and frcim four to eve minDs.ln lamer quntltlmi. ' The above will be sent to any ph .n for ids yenta In Amapa or silver, by adaresalng •; ; B. Y. BOARD AN k CO.. Felwiary P, MI 7-3 m) FAA Cheater. N. PATENT COAL SLATER. , 1 Lettbrs. , Patent of ,t 4 -Tv !llolt i Statet beating date the 24th day of !to wemberelB37, were granted to the undersigned for i "A NeboWsd improved Machine for NOTICE 14-theneforo, hereitg o lien that coal operators and °niers Minicoy , pnreha Sights" to build and as the said Slatin Machines ditties or single 'oilier /Mk Parties:in In this laborsaving. useful. and economical lityfi be ntion ; eau sea the "Slater" in operation, it Treyotioh, Northamrland county , Pa. Any ',ln , Prlogement,!, dlreetly or Indirectly. of the-01dd Patent, will be mceemotted to the full extent of the laws' of tbe United States 'relating to Patents and !ablate's. .• • • JACOB GASS. • • , 0 BOROCittliTTOli. I Paten t " ... Travorton. Yeithumberiand county, ca. /14rA *Otto; model of the above machine may be .examined it Wm. C. Smith's lisehlne Works. at Potts ville.- Tor lerins, S huylkiilleeuny, apply to . .tiSOROE NIAltfZ, Irebinati sow •i ; • _ 1. .z : &as . 1 A N iftiRIEKtgOVB iTOR, a suceiastent Author acid a thoolialtlY Ealleabedlai ennv man.miry with twenty.flmo Years of the dradipery of Daily Jon saline, has detarminetrto hire oat oil wen his brain at retail. to those who may neqult* their sent- Ms In any 17 , orable way. • 1 _, i• I Merchant Busimms men, Invoidore, and Dmitri of every kind. ill be supplied. off hand, with sdrertthq meets; (poetical or otherwise,) noliothierdso tdrellionb .or any specie" of article desired. I .. • . 1 Politicianiqwlll be 'applied with Ws, reports, row ointlons.—idtter% Amis. pamphMla. edits rial "articles, communications. and every sort of brain-work, width' they may find li inCODIMMIIIIII Of tfOIibiOKROO to Mr for ' themselves. Ladles anti Gentimath of sniff 'earth lit' listlatY vile.ree• eupation 1. pa, can have letters *item oto ADP eabteltv wliether banes' or sentimental. . • , _. " • The advertiser will also conduct qr translate .lorrol* radon ea of "very um}, debar Ithilliellol:rooqba4fipieho Harmer' or Dalian. . I ' Peery, Armada fbr ladles Athaem Notes, Mol dova, !needles; and Compodtione of the most donee* and eonfidential character, ineidslif to wary possible dr* montane. Or event In 114, will tos:faralshod to avidw laho conlideere, by wilting to the itntletskinett, and us. I:dittoing. their wattles. or*" bY:=l l , wompansia irith easb,will_tharielli and ptotoptly ' attended to .. • :J. TitOMPOON, , r ' - Mono Burma. - " ' +..r ,_ o _ ` . l l . .• .. BO* 121111 7 111padelptitstr. o..:Pti._ I Jon. a. '_, 1:' ' . (11) : .641se , j "FARREL'S - 4i HERRING'S Patent PIT. Pree•lt' JELAitgrcreisr, 7.4 lifetimes, rigtaille..l IS authorized to 101 • &feria ' Schuylkill county fattish them at this Inureeturers' prices, at ;his tstove in Pottsville, where the a list of vitae Mu be !beseSates.eatrtailvavemoved ZrZytel r rty i nlee tt lizt ia lts t : watt:KAU trotted Stet" vire otkeeitatequadylow • • E. CA RRICUES. f:"Ill‘Inet S AGENT for the - ,sale pf EVANS' I trwaTsears pNiladdphigi Maniffadairpt • SALAMANDER SAFES, No. 26 Sooth Fourth SOcet x Phitadditsia. •- - - siorrigepi is MOW, sad Kist PreWatl.” • • --41 itf the Onsaulter app iinird -*/ ascperiniend Warm of tie from Salm at Beadisp, 'Weary 271 k, ISM Ennui°, Yank Stk. . The o.3dersikaid,membere of the . - - committee, do, reepectihily report, -- that we saw the two Sales originally y aw ,' upon by Panels k Herring "•• and trans k 'Watson, placed side by side to libnuses', rim The late in I sca by es Paymaster of the Phil* Mph% deadlogßaliroad Nappy, la blo Aro at Moan& loaanfactunid by farrolan oat. and the safe la or by 11:. A. lents, In tie gore. iiisuidsakansi by Evans A Waters, andput In books and pss precisely allks • ; tip • .. &town started at SI( o'clock, A. M.. and kept sari frocr vitas of grass hickory, two cord' dry aar-nd haltebeenaL top wood, worm entirely consumed. the whole - 'ruder the limmintendenes of the subscrlbwri, of the comsat's. The safes were than cooled =water after which they wire oilseed, and the -books and papirs takes out by the emscatttee aid sent no IL At genial 'ion for public umninatlon. after they were keit guallsed end morbid by the comniittee. The books and papas taken from the safe stannacturtal by van, sr Watson were hot slightly affected by Abe iv tepee heal while those taken fromthe sehmanefeetared py Paresis Herring Were, in oar lodgment, damaged folly eftwa per oent.,mors Hum timeetakes from imam Waimea safe. .- We the above to brie beans fair andimpartbd trial of thirespectle,s qualities of both uteri. ia , . I JACOB U. HTSIIIIIt. ' •DAtiliti.s.lll3NTlM, Haulms ban absent daring the burning, we fatlym ind& at the above statement of the cooditkai th e paperer's& Volus liken oil of the rarest Me WM. 0 A NlvtrLLIS. .! N.H. MIIBLICHHICRO. • JAY= HILHOLLII24II. ' Thaißowleg misted petioles. meldrotsot Rendb4 end I vicinity wbo say tb••&brio ite,bave.purelmod LS Babe trout Evans & Watson simethe bonitos, tip Iday bit. an • • G.. AL Nieolln E l; Lipoid Hitt 141; haseltnth.l: lark At MOW, 1: W. Rhode MOW , it Sen.': nom W. Madsen, brOlf m.licere, 1; Solomon Ibeada,l; Levi Smith, 1; IMO at Crel;4l; Wm. It trek .1; iiirelettnAt Baum, 1; Nut. Itelfartier,l,_• Gawp .1. bekert,l; J.11.a O.W Rowlock. ; 111R01:1 i Jolloooloalkokil Ifi.lll.* Warner. 1; Jacob.blimseigar.l; Wm. Mom 1 1,, PI. fkbelleittentm,l; Ow e 7,1; 11Moor . Leahy s;.W.. & P. P. Ineastreet, 3; , 1) & 0•411546541; J. P..lltWeesse, 1. • ' I EVAN! i WA'7llOll mot es bawl; $llO,OOO pass& stilt doe' SOWN match they op for Wombat , ' WW I On "Mr eahrisivairtsser was Dowd *ago. ; paq is, 5i4,7 . • y rye''*'" ; `'^ r ,~ y ~ t ~r By taigraple IndWeil for Wei TiNiraea. •Tb. Untold States DistrisiComet In baels4 gated Brigham Yang, Eldatlisbal, sad eibees, for bilth trearott. * The It. Loutsestaltsellbe. Taylor, e lFANOt bdett.has ' Disc sr. rested In Bt. Louis, on tbo{hargo of mulls, fin to elks Pacific Hotel, and ot.tsarderleg Ephriaao Down, one of eh* lasstioh- - • . 'A>a ltzeelleat *eve. - In tbs PennOlvantit'Uvue, mr.J•elgura, ftwo the Cototeittee'est Wayil'aad Means has mono, favorably the bill fee the aloof the reinitiates( the pane works, Bolt th•ta by all means. J wig • Mum!! 11100 • seer+. Menu. Sherliwood.Leetia. Ball. Ale :soder, ittl. • hr. Thllll Pi , . Btttbtljr Sod Cliampbell are all mss toned to 111. t the vest epos the bead teed. masa by the death of Jody Kum The eppolitweef wlll sot be wade for Owe thee. Pottsville neteeselogleal llooorfa. The weather yesterday was *lw safl plsessot• The sleighing is used op, at least le ibis Boroselt. Oar msloorplesiesl rasped forth. west . . . 7 P.,14 _P.IIIIOOOAI OM= issmoshwais ItAtatitis. • IMO. 1 .-704,0,-41 6 3 l o—seow: 11.10 • MI 13 ..0111X. Pau r " 13,-111 " 00 • " 0 • TS " " 2.4.4- I 41, .$6 311., 00.-40 U so -reloody. as poet a haat*: Hon. U. B.Mockalew, Chairman of the defect • Committee or, the Ptonsylesolo 81st. &test% to which cartels' resoletions relative to Kansas were referred, lent made s report advocating the admits 'pion of that 'ratites,' ander the L•oodipillit Con ' Outdo* ' lona?. Prise in reviewing Mr. Back ;alew'supintatits, says :.-7"One draught ?rem the ,great Dessonstie spring of the 'viii of tire wiii jeritt.will dialpite from every' mind the buy • elos °tingle which Mr. B. has ingeniously thraws around this question." Tm• *emir ariszikst. At Philadelphia the scarcity of good paper 'keeps largo amounts of capital the stock mar ket, and the slow return of sofa business will , Caw stook speculatiOss to continue fora long time., It will be a year possibly, ,before des vast inaohlßery of American business vUI get into working order again. ".• In New York the epochs list at the bank; sums lip, $31,416,076. This is the largest ire, known. The probability is. that this 'motorise weight Of airomulated capital will continue to grow heavier and heavier for weeks to come, as the demand for bullion for expert has almost osmassi, and Alto Cal ifornia ?ominous** will crowd on at the rate of two and two and a half millions monthly. Mon. el on call t:Ot deposit of the beat kind of eoliate• vas, is In gr it abundance at four per sent .i7rD STRUM RINTORICM-Wil• liam .Young, of South Pittsburg, says:— "After having suffered- severely for several 'days With' 'a *isi distressing attack of rcebaf I purchased a bottle of Bcrhare's Hol land Platers.' It gradually checked the dim: . ease, and restored . my, bowels to perfect Order. Before I lied finiihed the /bottle, I found my . appetite and stitulgth returning. I believe if worthy of the character you give it, and shall , recommend it as'suchP Tint actidn Republican Convention meets our iviewi: A resolutioit adopted by it , requests the State Committee to toes a call to all those opposed to thilliatketal Ad ministratidn to meet in Convention some time next July, and nominate a State ticket in op posi tton, to tbeincon)pton swindle. No sacri fice of princiiie is involved 1111/ tbe • all, and the citizens oPthis State can unite in expres sing disaPpttat: iOn at the conrat,k of that. Par' ty which is endeavoring to Impose upon es a greet • , At SUALL litsratosprr or Torrosta.—Efave our lady reaaera eve r reflected. upon the fact that so - n iil an instrument as a sewing needle: has`shstroyed more lives, end Caused more seet4l4, than dui sword. • It is true however, ao.the mortalltyamong seamstresses et;erywheri-.`attests,ind our only wonder Is, 'that . permit their. daughters to grow up sliortis to the needle, while the Gro ver it, BakelleiriOg, Machines will do better . and "morel tiful Sewing than can be done by laitd. °Pis time is 'Coming when the pa rent who.ecksesknts to have his &tuggers con tinne handmewing, will be regardeLas want ing in afriloofor them. Oren so eke Kidtreor . Before , thittidlcmrnment of the Legislature • the C r outteil " a series of resolutions, from will& "extract the following: ~ ' Rixised, ' in the' event of such Oils. • c o l sion,• [the . Leon n ,Constitution,] we, in -behalfor.the peopk of the Territcity, as re• fleeting their fixed* unalterable determi. - nation' upon this subleet, will view the same as a declaration of war • 'and relying upon the justice, Of our ciuse, an d the untied strength of those whom bound tons by their maps- . tiles and interest, both East and West, we will gointo the filth ; despite the disparity of our position, for extermination or success. -The resolutions Were adapted unanimously by the House. , , • President Buchanan 1411 be compelled to send more hireling troops to Kansas, if the peg* remain 'so firm in their determination to bare the rights of freemen secorded them. The Leavenworth-', Nast sayi that the IJudges , and Cleats of election in Shawnee District were arrested ; and, on being sworn — Wont the Legislative Investigating commit' lee,tatifed•that the poll bock of Shawnee wee taken to, Westport, •1!53., and that names *ere added thereto, at that place:, J. J. Clair% the goatotaster, at'Leavensiortl4 was burned•iifeffigy on thcoight of the 15th, and threats: ere made to hang him,. if, he could be might. '., ' TADS, YOUCZ as. Tam total assent of United States Treasury notes issued thuslar Is $4,740,700, of which there hare bean redeelned by eustoms and lands, $414,- 900, while' there are outstanding $4,343,800. Tel exparie l 'of specie from New York for the week eralios Seturday list, sad for the joar,lllsll, • were as follows: . Total for the week, 1" Previousltierported, lotiioB64. Haw CovirrWarrs..—Tko'llkrrisburg 'Herald says 4 'a friend , bas sikatatedi to us Dome of thou counterfeits. ON of they was aSS bill repo n jke Farmers' Bank of Linesman and in Oft otio'of . the Pittsburg Banks. 110 also ebons u two stinted notes front broken Now :um Snobs, made to represent the Sank of Teuton: To. this wo may add SIO bill. on tho - GotOsbarg Bank. - , ;.T ArTemes from the books of the Treasury DN iisrtmeot that the total amount of the receipts Into the Treasury from March 3d, 1739, (when the Con. stftutioo of the. United Suttee went into operation,) to:the first of Jab' 1857, was. $1,955,000,000. Tfie expenditures were for the naval and psaltery services $824,000,000, and for the civil list $119,. 000,000; for revolutionary and other pee sloes, $77,. $OO,OOO p for redemptido of paha') debt, $508,000 r 000, Le.. sie, • ---""" , ---- 7 -- ~ . . 4 ' .41fMt filarktto• . _i________------------------------. .....: lyrowntwal sad Oil 1155wInts. , moms ! nun* , law AIL OII=I7 O OAL Inked.l2oor,b 4004 24 tOO 4Ao 4. n ,„. .. CI a4O 71 0 0 IS aOOO 71 A CST; si•al _. 0 257 303' 110 291 Wbset,rod.inisb los 102 A 106 *. whit. " iOO , 4 ' loe . 113 Rio, ' " iS 170 Cain, whitie " 60 64 70 sa tis 1 . 4 yaw; " oeo • 05 0 . 144 57 Oats, 4 . .u-- 44 a is_ at moss pa, t - , Das% 11117 i 10012 • gam, ." ' I P linspoPci , • IS 17 12 011113111 8itter,1571, 44 • . Wu: , " - . .. Molana.pergall, . 0 ott liessel, " • 46 /II ' ; .4. whale crude. . 30 14 .. , a'a winter, . 10 II .- , • . AP... 10 123757r,ppr1is . w" wtitar. - _J_ !. ' • POT TIS VILLA 111.1111111111111. (1971•411seetie Piadeee.) il . Illhastlaar,bbl., $b Itti Dried Pueblo, pat% id N x v ori o tioat.,. 4 9111 ,de. . de seised. 2 611 arboat,bashol,; 11 el 10 , a, Apple', peed 01 fto do , doom. peed ,1 to eon, do r, per pesid ,- 2$ • ato, .'de ', . • , IlleeeNtner • 0 Potatua, do TOI flame, . -111 r, Ilmotty Bad , ' Sir tent. • ', - N lielog kid. -. 4 1101 Planter, de . $1 40 Thiy,patoa, , 'll la Banta Tor osoli, IST% POTTIIVILLII PRODIICZ $141.14119.1M5: (Retail Pyle...) IPLOOL—Wileat now Nils has 94 04 to 1 4491411 , tailitye do at 44 at. ltpi Chap at ila - eta.* Ms, eadOoro Niel 40 . auxid—lndtorlipairaUgatsl iillitbcorad 104 et t i le 414 113. NI illaCkas 70 etir 404 m. _ 111...;8eef sells et l• 11 ete. = 4 l6.lleites V:. Toil 1114 dot 9 de i Re to 16 0., "laws 1144000 r . 2D de. 994.9111ta etlle IMO le 10 • lila 00•••11dle., 11$61 24 eta. i a illM., lar4 *I it& *IR 1 ' 111304118.—Ceb• PA ifs: At Ilar 01 lama* 0 g 'IT Wbk• 10 41,7; 4 4" Mil 11 dot *imbed as/ ,rat• IverlsellVii de. 7 ; ~r 2' $641,11811 It 8,702,739 44 $9,34 437 46
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