The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 06, 1858, Image 3

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• StiiIINESS NIOVICES., .
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copy of noo. Ordinani i es, adopted by Ctiiloll,ll. tll
--ittell. i i
SU statements of thetoondifion of the Miner ' and Ch
ri
TamE
N ers' Bank.. 1
.: SEatitte thr Sinking • Si
.... ?ohn - itodr
hiss. Mining Engineer. , ,
- BEE Notice of dispoaltion f p , properly, '
81
ilgnisol Robt. C. Green. ..!. 4...
. A DWELLiNa house on Ma
it.
strait abort' o i
Seeenlb. la tor rent. See advert Isetnent.
MUSSY 4 BOWEN'. tbia Borough. want an anprentlea
to .the Painting and Paper Hanging business. :
.:. , THE SW ',TARA CO:' 'See node* ofAmtwal Mie
Log of Stockholders. Maned George Vans, Secretary.le
IiEWrO , R)DS F.)11 S. ?RING OF itlittl—sSee advertises
inert. I Eyre • Landoll, Fourth and Areh streets Phila.. ,
delPhta.
THE LAWTON' BLACKBERRYII. DMlllin Is Agent
'for throishing fhb. celebrated Blackberry. i l / 4 1( pirtien.
.t,
RI
Lars see advertisement.
• ' A..YOUNG %lAN who eiln give excellent references tt
~
- *hates a situation as - Bookkeeper In a Coal or other of-
Sae ' Address -Thllladh" at this office, • 111
WIRE ItOrr.—trin. Kellogg of south Easton, tom for
sal• on reasonable loins. 24n0 feet of 1% Inch new Wi r e rt
For . partletilank see advert lambent. Li
iI riNITLITS nr Individuals visiting Philadelphia. will e t
dad excellent board at the haute of Mrs. A. L. . Trager,
No:10 0 4 Chestnut street. See advertisement. . r
FARMERS. Stockmen and others engaged in Agricul
tural operations. are refuted to the idvertieement of B.
• Baptist) In rest lon to Nauru. the Sorghum ke.,
To M. WEAVER; Esq., we are indebted for
übl*documents. ,
JAMES Fox, Esq., a prominent citizen of
Harrisburg, died on Sunday last..
FREEMAN Haar, Esq., editor of the Her
chants' Nitgazine, is delid. A public loss.
INC; Pennsylvania Railroad Company ip
endeavoring to prOeuro • a repeal, of the ton's
nage tax
- 'Viressynacs. Car is unsafe $ night.—
Scarcely One passes that some one is not fired
at or robbed
Orr of.seyenty•three newspapers in the
"irState of New Jersqq, btit twelve support the
Lecoropton Coustitlition. .
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A BILL, cornpelliit the weighing
,of Coal
upon delivery, lei been reported negatively
in the House at Ravishing.' .
• . A MAU , CONVENTION Of the Democracy,.
North and south, who are opposed to the Li
cOmpton swindle, is likely to be held • this
Apring.
WHO FAVOR THE LECONIPTON CONSTITU
TION ---Says. Forney's Press :—"All who
sympathiie with thi haters of republican in
stitutions. •
RELIGIOUS revivals are in progress through
bed the country. In New York city the ea
itement in many of the churches is a notice
able feature..
, A GAS controversy is in progress in gild:
more, - which must be profitable' to, the, Ameri•
can, if Dot to the At least fibreo
columns of
,advertisements appear daily. .
"THE MILTONIAN" comes to us in mourn—
ing for the death of one of its editors, Jacob
Frick, aged 34 ye:trs. ills .disease was con-,
autn`ptipk. -Mr. Frick was much esteemed in
Milton, and the tiorviing brother speaks in;
• terms of poignautsorrow of the loss he sus•'.
taiuS. •
•
• G i vi.•SufeLos, one of the elected United)
?States Senators of Minnesota; waiting for,
the recognition of his State, to take lila seat,t,
denies that he has made, any committal in fa t
-vor of Lecomptot, or that helms condemned,
Judge Douglas' course. He says he will af.;
firm his previous declarations the moment'
liiintiesota is admitted.
BASK OF PENNSiVFANIA.—the report of
'the Ccirrimissioners upon'lhis Bank, endorses
the belief tha e. turo.n et] from the first,r
that Thomas Allibone, the ex President, al=
though exhibiting incapacity in managing the:
the. Bank, and gross carelessness in
his official position, s not guilty of critn
ival conduct.• A 'souieiviiat curious discovery
if , in the fact at "one individual .rebeived
524,060 from i,e Bank, as compensation for
effecting the-sale of the banking hOnse, to the
Government far• a post office." Cannot our
friend of the Sunday Dispakh ferret him out?
tit Wu r hingion cormspoulent of the:Har•
rieburg Unionssys that "Major Dewart takes
more favorable views of the Kansas question
than_it was supposed he at first entertained. 7
From this we infer that" Mr. Dimart will
vote when the question comes up, or the ad.'
mission of Kansas as'a Stare, with Slavery
recognised' its Constitution. And that.
Constitution cannot be amended until 1864 . 4
If the statement of the Union's correspond
ent is true, Mr. Dewart's course should= to
immediately, condemned lin this Distri l ei.- 7 ,
What says Northumberland ?' • Is it willing
4" to act ,the part of dough face to, Southerin
slare-drifers 7 .
. HORACE GHEELEY BEFORE THE IXYESTIG
rive Conmirreg.—Horace' Greeley, Uf
the N. Y. Trityte, Was examined before•the
tariff investigating committee in Washingt on •'
on Saturday, and the examination - was cor
eluded in some foil)! minutes. Mr. Greeley
thanked the committee for calling him bet+
them, and testified that no person ever pro:
- posedito . put any money in his hands to influ.
ence the actiil of Congress on the tariff Sr
pa any other question, and that within his
knowledge nothing of, the kind was ever su ; g
gested. Until•the late expose in Bostott,h,
never know or heard that .any money we.-
'paid or prernised by Lawrence, Stone* Cr.
,or any. one : else, to members or others i to In
fluTnce the's:Minn of the last Congress.on
L
tariff. -
THE Arniy bill has i heen defeated in
Senate hy edet — ided 'volls ; hat it is said the
the Administration is not to be put dowry
. this way, in ;its determination to establir
••-despotism in Kansas. Louis Nap'Aeon 'con
eiders it popular sovereignty in France in i l l'
lowing the people to vote- or such candidat
as he nominates ; and when the
,people To
dertalce to differ with lolm •as to • the • correc
ness of this definitionohey find a file ot • so l I
= criers .at their heels. The course of the A
• • in'K : •
umnstratiou ansas, is not a whit mOr
republican or just. 'A new bill, it is asset
•
will be reported in the Senate, to aecompls
indirectly what the Administration has faile
in doing directly—the increase of the statt.
in army. Mr. Buchanan's old federalli
stincts in favor of a strong Government, f If t . I
cling to him.. • -
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THE COLLIE Exhostox.—The Bie •
cheater Guardian gives an account l
of .•
taking out of the Bardsley coal mine, of t 'i l l
bodies of the men who perished in the rec i:
rt p
explosion. or those biought out alive, fiev, ,
cal have since, died, and the total numbe!
lives lost by the calamity, thus far, is Race
tained to he fortylieven.• The passages i 1
'the mine bad not been snfliciently cleared an.
ventilated to ndmit or full explorations.
tilt
account is given of the funeral ceremo i-
tamsdintah e burial of sixteen of the vi l eti ,•;!
•in anisley cherish yard. There was an i -,.
m econcourse in the neighborhood of tl l .
t.e
lilt acing the whole of the day, 'and it w.
. 411 04culty the police could clear thew l l
41tfuileial procession. The . streams'
IMut Oldham and Aibton especial!
• ti ; t te and constant, and it is sup ~.
vii . 44 t4 r istve!tha, n r,001',1 persona must lia r , i 1
-it plc,. I. ,
Notra.—;The 13111* of the following coanty I
nk ,in =Pennsylvania , ire at roIT Ph 014.01. I
is Allentown Brink, tinlon Batik, of Aryl-
I lank of 'Cheater County: Bank of Cheater
II 1, Bank of Danville, Bank of Delaware
in ty, Babk of Germantown, Bank of Moat
m ry County, Bank of Pottatown, Bank of Cat
-2q a, Columbia Bank. Digitate -‘ Bank, Bea,
n • ank, Parinell - and Meehania.. "I
-Par
er Bank, Berke .County; Piave.
r ; Farmers' - o 0 Reading ; Lanese.,
an ; 'gaud)" Chunk Bank. Moore'
o.t ville;tutd Stronialmrgb Dank.
•
E KANSAS BILL, IN THE UNITED STATES
Ss vw..—Thereguter debate on the Kansas
ad ission bill, as reported by' the majority
oft e committee on the Lecomptem basis,
e up in the Senate on Monday last. - - Mr.
n, of Missouri, gave notice of a substi
tut . for or a mendment..of the committee's bill,
iii er which he designs the joint adinission
f ki,,,, es etkand Kansas..`.. :The debate &t
-in" the prelebt week on the bill, has been
nteresting. On Wednesday Mr. Seward
_
ipo",
:e powerfully. Great man. In 'speaking
(e opinion pronounced by the Supreme
Co r t of the United States in the Dred Scott
i • •
as , Hr. &want said:
4 n this illoimened act, it forgot its own
ig ity, whieli had •always been maintained
rit just judicial jealousy. . They forgot that
h province of a court is simply jus dieere,'
6nnot at all liu dare.' They forgot also
h one Ion! sentence does more harm than
n y tool , examples ; -for the last do but cor
.o t the stream while the former cortmpteth
- fountain. And they and- the President,
e forgot that judicial usurpation is more
._ous ono intolerable than any other among
h manifold practices of tyranny."
* .* * a * a *
If you (Mr. Seward said) attempt to co.
e Kansits into the Union under the. Le
:o pion constitution, the people of that terri
,,will resort to civil war, if necessary.—
Itr ware pledged to pub down that revolution
by the sword. Will the people listen to your
vo ce amid the thunders of .your cannon ?
but one drop of the blood of ofree.citizen
be shed there, by the federal army, and the
c ntenance otevery representative of tt,free
St le in either House of Congress, will blanch,
a his tongue willmefuse to utter the vote ne
.ce ary to sustain the 'army in tile butchery
o his fellow citizens." • .
PEN PASTS AICD.NISSOMUL
DesOls in Baltimore last whek; 111.
• Deaths in Philadelphia last week, 196; in
N Y0rk,.03.
Bonet, the - temperance champion, is len
t. ing at Liverpool: ,
BleaM 6re apparatus is to be introduced
in o usesin
, .
, c• The Connecticut folks are,. complaining of
scarcity of oysters.
AO-The wife of Bishop Payne died in Liberia
the 9th of December.
01-The New York Evening Mirror is dead.
use, want of sustenance.
Aff•The expenses of Vest Pant Acadomy for
58 =monied to $94;505.
„V} - In Baltimore a day or two aim, two slaves
re lashed for bad conduct.
. == There are 411 persons in the Michigan
ate penitentiary at the present time.
jar - There are twenty-one companies of 11. S
opsin. Texas, numbering 2,036 men.
1128" The Pennsylvania Blink building bas been
Inched for work done oh it by •severnl'carpenters.
,
pir A' little girl, nged 4 yenr.l, died near, Au
ra, NT., on the 22d Feb., from swallowing a
Or In Baltimore on Monday, John Maasley
ns fined $2 ond,costs, for driving through a fu
., rat train.
pit'Phe paymaster at the Brooklyn navy yard
I .t week; paid odt sixteen thousand dollars in five
c .n t pieces. ...
Agel•A hog weighing 800 pounds, and over 10
f et in length, was slaughtered in Portsmouth,
Wednesday.
leil'•4ni. Seth Howell, a Presbyterian clergy.
' an, coin tnittpl suicide a few days ago, at Oxford,
bio, by' banging. '
,rgrlhe Odd Fenows throughout South Caro -
t,
as are'aliont contributing to aid in the purchase
f Mount • Vernon.
pi purse of $375 has been • pledged by the
udent of Yale College for the family of the late
'. the New Haven fireman.
rgr'A son of Geo. John A Dix, ex-C, S. Dena
r, hex opened a studio in New York, and core
.enced the life of an artist in earnest,'
pir.The forty days of the New Jersey Legisla
are, tiering which period the members receive $3
.er daY ; lase expired. 'They now receive $1 50.
rift h n Forneyhough, of Fredericksburg, Vu.,
as tnatle successful experiments this winter in
• deding horses and stock with Chinese sugar cane.
pA letter from Kansas says that servant
iris are the scarcest article in Kansas. especially
o Leavenworth, where they can readily get $l5
.er month. •
or:A reunify:twits dentist offers a prise of a
11ver oup to the potion having the greatest nom
, rof teeth extracted by him. "Teeth extracted
'or SI per dozen." • I
OrThe steam fire engine is worklzs..a revolu•
ion;in the Philadelphia Fire Department. It is
pproacbing whet it shouldhave been years since,
paid department.',
• r:Louis Lablache, the 'celebrated basso, who
ied in'Nuples on the 23d of January, was born at
, aples, December . 9tn, 1794. His father, :Cello
asLabla,che, wa• a. Marieilles merchant.
William N. Matson, a lawyer of Hartford,.
onn., who was n. heavy endorser for John W.
:.eymottr, is so affected by Seymour's defalcation,
hat' he' has been senCto the Insane Retreat. '
ligrThe members orthelloston Corn and Flour
• xebangej we observerare taking steps towards
•stabltehirig a. standard of, buying and selling
corn by weight—SO pounds is recommended.
parrOo late Dr. Proul, rector of Trinity
Church, met Utica, N. V., shortly before his death,
caused manuscript sermons,.l,7oo in num
-I,er, to be placed in a heap before him, and a
cuatch applied to them: .
Aft•Dr: Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck, who edits the
Sibyl. at Middletown, Conn., declares that present
ly she may find editing a paper,,house-keeping.
I bady-tending, cooking and washing, a little more
than she can attend to.
•_ - -
per• Joachim Ifespinger. the renowned clerical
loader of Ole Tyrolese in 1909, has just died at the
Imperial pestle of Mirabel, near Salzburg, at the
ripe ag . e of 83. The French invaders nicknamed
him "4..aptichin Redheard." •
Aft - The citizens of New Orleans last week
found Ofak they had been swindled out of abobt
$20,000 by at man who got up a tempting . lottery,
and, after. disposing of the tickets, left for parts
unknOwnlbefore the :drnwing.
.g...4r:O.ryoetiosetrlliftere.—This remedy tqtylk.
_pepsin, astonishes all who have used tt, by '
rite in4taninneous pod almost miraculous effort has
obtained distinction and popialarity beyond any
:Inediaine:!we hove ever known.
AtirThe Washington Republic says:— Since
Jan. 1, 1950, , three _thousand sehobl houses have
lieen built in the Stnte of Illinois. This fact, ad
ded to the defection of Judge Douglas, is a most
ominous :bne to the Democratic prospects in that .
State, •
yar•Anew teleienpie planet, being the fifty-first,
was dise+ered at Nimes on the night of the 24th
'olt.; by , nn amateur astronomer,
Mr. Laurent.
The diree'tor of the observatory at Marseilles hev
ingiteen I l inviied to give it name, has-proposed to
cull it Netnausa:
itifr lytnes, in his Autocrat for March,
reentionsi the intimate connection there iatetween
oysteis and reports for the newspapers. Ills syl
logism islit—Major premise is, oysters au nature?'
Minot, ditto,'scalloped; conclusion, that so and so
is a (levet fellow.
pirgaeen Victoria bas commissioned Mr. J.
Phillips to paints gt.'and historical:picture of the '
marriage England and Prussia. The scone will
be laid, at the Queen's own suggestion, in the
chapel—it - scene of unequaled brilliance, , color. and
enitnatioh, and the picture will contain a series of
iliuslriame portraits.
Xlit-Otie item in the wardrobe of the Prineesi
Royal ofiEngland on her marriage shotild attract
the attention of American women and be adopted
by•thetn. A part of her ••fit-out".was twelve poir
of bhots,lerhich are described as useful end solid.
§omit ofi them; intended for rough walking, are
. provided! with treble sole's.
• giitt-Lieut. Beale, with fourteen camels, arrived
at Los Angeles on the Bth of January. The ap
pertranciii of so many if. these uncouth Aim:lls
created great excitement among the people. The
animalsl',under Lieut. Beale have all grown ser
vice.pble, land most of them are well broken to the
saddle and are very gentle.
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.`The Chicago Times states that Mr. H. G. -
Ottignon; proprietor bf the gymnasium of that:
city, performed the difficult feat of pulling out
pulley weights, ,weighing twenty-eight pounds
each, tenl thousand times in succession, without
rest or in , rrmission, In the unequalledniine of two
hours an n ine minutes. • •
pff-A,Jew (Jaya since George Smith, a teacher
in a public school at Perrysville, Allegheny.coun
iY. Poo whllo. endeavoillag to enforce order in
school, was assaileNby Riveral of the largest pu •I
pits, both male andaltonnle; and severely injured.
On consithation with the (Breeder', Mr. Smith
went
Pittsburg and made information against
five boyiii m t two
girls, and warrants were accord.:
of assault end battery. "
laely' issued for their apprehension, to answer a
1 charge
pir•The -Wheeling. •IntiViyiocer 'dates that
man nautili Malloy, employed as a laborer•on the
Baltimoile and Ohio Railroad, was murdered on
the 2141 ult., at Lyttleton station by two boys,
• aged 15 and 10 years. • They ousneeted him of be
. ing too intimate, it is allegetkorlth their mother,
who is a; widow, end' had frßittently threatened
him not to visit her house. The threats were dis
regarded, and they then attacked him; and the
fatal restalt followed. They have escaped.
. 4154 P-The Benning(on (Vt) Banner states that
while a am was recently driving •some two miles
or more from thelvillage, his horse stepped into a
bola in snch a manner WI to break his leg, when the
caner of theanimal *ropily got out of the sleigh out
off the leg where it was. broken,. throw it tote the
cutter, and drove' the horse home upon .thrie legs
the remainder of the distance, some- two miles.
Ile then sited the town for damages. ' The town
should mind him to the penitentiary for excessive
cruelty, I
1:0400ng the rare and curious befike and
- manuscripts recently sold by action In London,
was a cony of Cicero de SeneCututo et Amtpitia,
printed by William Caxton, fe 14.10, which 'pro
f diced the enormous Prim 0f.51325. It was form
erly the !Marty copy, purchased et that ale for
$lOOO, hy_the Marquis of Blandford, !Meld at
ybitsllnights for $485, and afterward io Trotter
Oftelitt7o for $2400. The Loudon imperil »port
that this' ern itotarkahlsine copy of a meet
Fare Mean." • '
• . ?ggriCAZo •
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It le stated' that lir. Dallas wUI be effeired the Pedent
aid le& mast by the death of Judge Kat4Of
Plladelp M: ,
-' t
• Tas satliasborptas Democrats's( Eagan: (Wells'
pl,ts rimming aesaaldsts fir Maya. • +:,)
ok
NI %minty
' li of
Tin exports et 'peels ham New York ter the week
euditqf Monday, and Par the yaw inn as *Mows:.
Total let the week, ' $1111,U4100
Prevlocely sported, ;414
!Total 1856,- - - -W. 4 7siu di
Tut Waiblititpn Star else land Tarrant+ as twee.
titre In thit city, and quota eurtonows:-
80,9 g. ha ll os.
• • - :_
91
so . - - ad
•
100 sere warrants, pen uts.
. "
40 , , 100 •
'treat Ssip, "• 1 U l f 9°
rseapitils, of the 0011:2010,
durt°‘ il t irhu7sh u-
rase. •
Silver " • • 742,000 339,000
0 01A001 •- - 1 • 9.
3,eis .172.30 oe
topper 4 ! 2.400,000 . 24 0 000.00
3,14440 $43,5,307,00
las Virginia Senate have Mtamd an set reshieting the
• lanes of bank bills of a loss denomination Masi tan dol•
lam atter the month of - flormnbar nest. and of less de
nomination than twenty dollar:atter Deeernher,ll339.
A bill to suppress lb' bona and circulation of small
' notes has pored to its third reeding in the New Jersey
Senate, with an amendment that the' L bUt shall not be
come operative until dolls: acts are pissed in New
York; Oonnaettent,Pennsylvania Ind Detsware.
Tel papers of Virginia are complaining of the non-re
sumption of specie. • upials ir by the Virginia bloke.
Tna Vanxiats ' financial The fi nanal ditileultlis
in 1857. In Engian . greater extent than' any,
which had prlylously occurred 11w a long time. There
were no fewer than 1.421 P bankruptcies {casette& .Of
these 785 were in the country, and Mt in•Loodon alone.
In Liverpool there wers4l3, in Manchester, 114, to Bir
mingham, 2111, in Leeds, 1.24, and in Bri to 101.
THE COAL TRADE.
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The quantity 'ent by Railroad Ulla weekle
19,156 12 tons, which is au increase of 4,129 Wins
over the supply :of last I week, showing, that the
demand is increasing both on the line. and for
city consumption. ,At Port Richmond but little
is doing. The deutind' for Chestnut Coal Agin
tinues brisk in oopieqUenco of limited mining,
and thp small quantity made.
March has really come is like a Roil. •:Tburs
dsy night wag the coldest of the,peason;and the
mesthcr has notWodemted in the 'eat to-day.—
The season is evidentlY going to, be a late ione,
course be retarded to some extent. However bard
this dela'y will bear on those out of euployment l ,
it will result in a benefit to the Coal trade goner-
No new rates have been promulgated by the
Carrying and Mining Companies for the year, ex
cept for Scranton Coal at Elisabethport. ' The
ether Companies are all uncertain With , regard to
the policy that ought, to be pursued, and {ire,
awaiting the state of the market, as well as the
weather and the action of each other.
We learn that the Scranton Coal and Railroad
Company have concluded to discontinue the Ane•
tion sales of Cosi. r lf they had been continued
Much longer, we Corns
to the opinion, that the
Company would have soon occupied ;Similar po.
eition, of being disposed of at Auction ,to the
bi,gbest bidder. , •
Tna Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rail:
read Company in a circular dated 'February 17,
1858, offer the Scranton. Coal, on board at Eliza
bethport at the following rates
Lump, -
Steamer, - 1 -
Grate or Fume.,
Egg,.
Stove,
Chestnut,
$3 60
65
3 75.
S 90
4'oo
- 3.00
Terms cash. -It &jets 40 cants per ton to da
llier the Coal in Noir York from Elisabeth Poi!. ,
• Tbesk rates range 20 cents per ton less than the
opening rates of the Pennsylvania Company in
the Spring of 13574 The Pennsylvania Coal
Cotispany made ratbert bad business of it—and
the Lackairattna 4 Great Western Company brake
• down last, year under Similar rates. What better
prospects have they this year at
_largely cliallo
- prices! It however amounts to a reduction
of the transportation charges on their own Coal,
and secures a monopoly. of the Coal business at
that point from Scranton. N.l other Cotnpiny
can pay the rates they charge for traneportatitn
-over their road,„,and Cell Coal nt these rates on
board at ElizAthlnt,,isithout a loss. , '••
This move only corroborates the position we
took some tinie ago, that no arrangement for the
purpose of maintaining prices could te made this.
year with the different Sompanies, because more
Coal eau be larnisheit
,than the marker will re
claire,- particularly in the early part of the season,
nerd esitsequentiy none of the mining Companies
will be controlled by these arrangements. When•
there is a full supply of tiny article. forced on
the market, it takes but a small extra quantity to
effect the price of the whole product ; and unless
tbis.Company can be prevailed neon to withdraw
this eirculitr and fix a higher rate, the few thou.
snot tons of Coil ' they' send to market weekly,
will control the prices of the who le. product, and
the otiler•Coinganies; having their shipping ports
near Neir'Y'ork, will find it necessary to conform
to these prices in the early part of the season , at
letat. Last year the trade suffered a heavy loss by.
the action of the Pectaylvsinia .Coal Company—
awl this year , the Delaware, Lackawanna and
.(heat Western Coal Co mpany , ' has committed a
similar folly by putting the rates lower than, there
was any necessity, even in the present depressed
state of the trade.-
If the rates at whioh the Scranton Company
is offering Coal, are established at Now Yoilt by
the other Coal Mining Companies, our Carrying
Companies will be coutpelled to reduce their rates
proportionably, otherwise Schuylkill' County will
be placed In the position of supplying only such
Coal Oat those Companies cannot supply.
Th 6 adoption of a sliding scale of tolls and
freight by the different Companies has been sug
gested by a portion of the trade in .order ico in
duce those buyers who have capital to lay, in their
supplies early in the season. Those Companies
who mine, transport and sell their own Coal,
have heretofore adopted 'this plan. It , would
work well if it could be carried out and adhered
to fuithfolly this year. ' But is extremely doubtful
whether any arrangement can be ma4c, fo'r the
reasons heretofore stated in the Jois . rnal. The
Companies generally, are waiting for the Mana
gers °gibe Reading Railroad Company to lead
off. As soon ai their ,rites .are detided on, tho
other Companies will ,conform as dearly, thereto
as circumstances will permit.
The Northern central Railroad has fixed the,
rates of freight oti Coal from Millersburg to Bal
timore at $2 10, and from Pinegrove at $2 25-per
ton. The way freights are.much higher in pro
, portion. The rates from Millersburg to Balti
more are the same as last year. but the rates from
Pinegrove 'are In tents per jtosi ii higher. The
rates from Trevoiton to Baltimore are not•given.
This Company has completed their bridge across
the Susquehanna at Dauphin, and it is now ready
to receive the Rails, when the trains can cross' it
. regularly.
BAST'S WOLF Cneaw COLLIfitt.—MOMML*LOFiS
Audenried dv Cu., have .purchased the entire in:
tenet of Mr. 'Gideon Bast in the Wolf Creek
Colliery, and the business will, in future, be oun
fl u ted in Schuilkill County under the flim of
Heo. H. Potts A. Co. This is one of the most ex.
tensivo and Colliery establishments in
Schuylkill County. capable of producing atonal
ly in the neighborhood of about 150,000 tons of
the Bla Heath White Ash, and the Diamond
Red Ash" le. These Coals have a high -refuta
tion in them rket for household end-many other
purposes. The Diamond Red Ash 'Coal is the
hardest kind of that species of Coal,, while it
burns quite free. ThsDlaekMeath, while it pos
sesses all the qualities of the - hardest IP6ito Ash,,.
burns freely ; and is a deserved favorite wlier
ev/r used. The mining department ()edits CI
liery, we learn, wilt be under the. control of Mr.
George H. Potts, who is one of the oldest Coal
Operattirs of this region. He commenced the
business in Schuylkill" County in 1829, and has
continued in it up to the present time--a period
of nearly 29 years..
We are happy to state; that Mr. Best retires
from this Collie ry , in prosperous circumstances,
wbichje rather an exception to the metal. rale,
i t
and we hope his ineeessors will be equalli tarte r
nate in accumulating a '"largo pile" On 01. the
BeMblishment. - °
_ _
n: CC). . f i'N:.ll
' P.M/ImM". March A. 1115111:,
, _..,
Lima Roca Idnetect.Co.l-117e h ave ircei r _ . Vou *-
Report of this Company, located In the LS . Bello,
Coal Basin in Illinois. This Basin is reported to ,
i tt
be Id miles long by 6t012 ' les broad, end it
contains three seams er vein of Coal,: the upper.
one being 4 feet: , thlok, 'the , ddlis frets 51 to 6
feet, and the lower scam 4 f thiek,-; The Coal
from the two upper '
seams !s' no tiery I good, but
the lower seam will compare with, the , halt quail.
ties of - Bituminous .Coal. This . Company owns
475 acres of Coal Land on this * Basin, and have
',seed soap Attires of stock at =1 06 *sib, tinkle/
the capital We*, S,,OPAK- The lta l i t i #o 3
_ L
the Illinois din; end the Nat can be transported.
to Chit," 0%08,4 M.1. 1 14/44 bililli , P l 6ola
aim* snekkdipuir.C4*L, Two Beitreitiles tbkillidols
Control and thi Roek ./olond. tau JIMPS,II th•
16 04 aGingsa outlet &lao b 7 Warted, Norsk
Seat East sod West. It Is atlas* that Coni,
oan t ie dalysfea at Mark 04 tt Vet tee, Ind
so. 1.4 1 1 , S tIA 0 5 1 * 1 50, 1 %4 = :1 4 . 0 4 , Pis
seseer,l'laiss the r lower v, i ala "by II $ ..,11141 pit
down ail. paw .04
, .41.._imai.14. bonito: hi
twok at Um **ma of tti• 1 4#/.. 10 j ft* f ° ll . llB °
waking dm eat bWaio,le liel!" 4 3b 150 11 0 ,
$1 15 per too, hulas 55 onto fat lOU sad Vaal-
This is :rather a low "g a, bat not Wag aer
qoalaterlyriA tire eharabtar.of dm navigation, me
ern not prepared to . eFpasos an opinion:, the 10.
4tlcin of the C 013411- however... Dem. favorable,
and the demand for feel is rapidly= the *mean
throughout the whale West. - ,
We publish , the' folio w lng tale ; of Weakly
abipmenta,in 1857; for 7feretere
Weakly Illuputts of Coil -
1 ... ._,,
.. F
34:immix_
------
i SAL
SI 15,731
10 12,160
17 1.7061
31 9,238
31 9,239
7 19,579
14 , 0.243
21 5.290
22.V,231
IT4I
.112.886
,492
•21,915
•
4 .2,61 001 41
11143,1531
18135426'
2,131.942
.. • •14 40
21434 42 .90 071 A* '.
If 16,3781
.4 i,35
3100
103 711
112048:, 1 34,910.
46471132,052110, 17.12115.183 1 15,382
13 11.212140,9311 9,0635,917 10.72028,461
41.61236,124110,727r,625 18,21225p6
27 17t3 1 0,311 11 111,311 39,07324,42624,677 1
4 4.2 39,0051 9.957;28481 1A.4911,5 4
Li 37,c440.001111,506136,..637 W. 214, ,533
8 1
I 91.430:41,746 12,332 38 , 10 , 027 00, - !
25 42.631141,131114.676135 18,2611:2081 •.
I 44,640 43,224.12044,47.855 8,4601 143 0 •1
8 888188 1
I
10,849110,949135,192 1L77227,9. I
16 13,2061.146t10.095 1 ,34,3! 19,2n129,017 6
2206,81,1r39,124i11,97321.57 18,873133.86211
• 40,70242,8 ,28 1 10.18042,37* 2:4492301.0611 7,
moormortextiss.on Ansvg,47 1,
I -, ,a3 r0 1ux682.835 16,48627,961, 8.
19 4A1,31,831 4,231,80,039 11 . 470 P2X- 11 10,
-• 25 1 3271•21,1 1 8.96230.521 18,94622,945 8.:
/ 4,001126,3081 7,566 25;19u 20,062:14;13 5.1
10 W 21128,79 41 '6,985 21;288 206,813 4,1
17 - potrae,s3l 6,387 18.40313 ,0.7 so)
• 24,801131.645 6.207 21,493 1.9 1.9
1.,6;6;32,429 8,17032,845 11%26411,011 3,4
, • 34.46856,681110,021 W 24.573 14103 8,588 94
1 33 - A87141.2261 9.208 :L 16,148 6. • ig
i
2 38,153:439471 7.880,21.756 13,330 9.070 2.01
31,2102.5631 9.976119,51810,711 1 7,748. 2.71
47,16528.011 1 10,582 8,491 4,07
1 2 2 8 113, 00 7, 32 . 5 4 4 1 9.005 1,064
2,
4,47:
19 36,532 7,414 8,90 0 , 3,7
• • 6 1 6Bll 1,433
1
SORES COLLIERS IN THE ENGLISH COAL TRADE,
—The Newcastle (England) Clironiale of January
15, • rays:—"In our remarks ori the Coal Trade,
we 'ave frequently brought, before our 'readers
the powerful effect tb - at the employment of screw
colliers would have in.anablidg the trade of this
district to meet the competition of the midland
Coils carried by railway; and the rapid increase
in the number of,screw vessels is shown by the
following comparative statement :
Perfor . esance of ;Serer) Colliers.
No. of -voyages, '57; 977 Carrying, 547,099 toms
" ',58, 413 " 238,597 "
incmase in 1857, 564 • 308,502 "
"It thus ant:leers that about 17} per cent. of the
total importation of Coals by sea into London
was carried iu strew colliers, and the rapid and
great increue in their numbers, we hops, demon
strates th'Sir remunerative properties, whilst at
the lime ttinp insuring to our Coal owners the
power of commanding the supply of London with
fuel, as heretofore.
"There were only 18 or 20 steam-vessels en
gaged' in the trade continuously throughout 1857,
the number.of voyages performed vatic, from 23
to 41. which latter figure was reached by three.—
The largest quantity . carried by any one vessel
was 25,890 toes, by the black Diamond, belong
ing' to Messrs. Me!lA Co., of &Wetland, and
Soaking 39 voyages. •
• “The largest venders of Coals from this district
to London, in 1857, were—
= : . . Toes.
Berl of Barbaro, - - .: 214,821
',Marchioness of Londonderry, - 214,267
South Hinton Company, - , • 143,497
lotion Coal Company,. - - 141,386
- Thornley it Kailas, - ' - . . 138,254
North Hinton Coal Co., ... , - 121,723
Haswell Coal Co., - - . 103,663
Black Boy, . . - - 82,275
°Below we give the quantities bf Coal imported
into London by the several railways and canal in
the last two years : .
Great Northerd,
North-Wes tern„
Eastern Counties, .
Great. Western,
Bouth•Eastern,
South-Western,
London, Tilbury, and
Soutifend. •
Loudon '
Brighton and •
•
South Coast,
Grand Junction Canal, 2.5,295
. •
Total, 1,271,5 4 i1l ' 1,2.13,066
We conclude with a statement of the quanti
ties of Coals received into London by sea from
the snken' ports in 1837:
Newcastle,
Newcastle Walle'd,
Seahatn,
Sunderland,
Sunderland Willsend,
Stockton and Middles-
borough-,
Hartlepool and West
Hartlepool, •
Blytb,
Scotch,
Walsh,
torksbire,.
Dorsetshire,
Liverpool,
Small Coll,
Calm,
Cinders, •
BEXARKS.—From the foregoing, it will be eeen
that ihe'quaotity of Coal imported into London,
857, by railroad, by canal, and by sea craft,
was 4,388,528 tons.
As to the utility of employing screw calm* for
sea voyages from Philadelphia to Boston and else
where, we expressed - our con•ictions in the Re
gilder of June 27, 1857 ; and although no moil,-
A
ment tending to their use, has yet been mode i
this city, we still look forward with confidence
their early occupation upon the wawa of t i
Delaware from and to this port.—Philada. Re-,
giver, Feb.. $3.,
, -
MESSRS. LYON tt 'HOYT'S COAL BRECIER —The
Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times states that he
witnessed the operation of this Coal Breaker in,
the Pennsylvania Company's Coll Yard, at the
(ott of 10th street, Williamsburg, New York, last
week. Thesditor says :--- , , :: 4.
' .
oDuring the portiort-of the day that it earitin
ued in operation, say about: three-quarters of an
hour, fifty tons of lump coal were broken into
sizes adapted to family use. The coals were fed
from a hopper into an . endless apron fitted with
teeth, when a bluer was indicted with hammers
from above, also fitted with teeth. Between the
poiuts of the'two. sets of teeth the coals were•bro
ken as effectuallyes if by hand—the teeth -rising
and falling with a "cam" movement. The coal
passed under th milometers successively, by grad
uating the distanee between which it was broken
to the requisite , sizes. It then fell.intoZrycleva
tor," and was conveyed to the highest screen ; by
means of a seriea of successive sloping screens it
wait sirted, and the different miles fell into their
respective heaps. The quantity of dust resulting
from the fifty tons subjected to this, process, was
oonsidermbly less than one ton.
. The cost of the machine entitles it to as decided
.a preference over the existing breakers, as the
disproportion of waste. The proprietors inform
us, that, inclosiie of power; breaker, and screen,
IL
their machinery can be link! up for fram 1500
to $2500, haring a capability of breekin 000
tons per day. It will do as much work five
hundred men breaking by hand."
Coal Operated visiting New York ought to take
the opportunity of seeing this Breaker. If it ii
what it is represented to be, it certainly has a
great advantage in the small waste made..
. Lyon & Hoyt's Porotuudon Coal - Breaker,
Can be sees at their office, fool of North 10th
Street, Williamsburg, New York.
POILADELPOIA COAL lif .. Itasca 4, 1858. I
Schuylkill Red Ash by the ealgo,, i $3.90 ',
t. White Ash, -' $3 71443 731
" Retell, 4 50®4 75 1
Lehigh by tbe cargo—Lamp, '
.41 251
" Prepared, 5OO '
. .
" Retail, 4 75!
Broad Top in cars West Philada. ,- '4 40
" im tap, Retail, b 73
" Small do., !' . . 550 I
Saw YORE COAL MAIMS? , March 4, 1333. i
The demand. jor Domestic hal continued good'
since our last: hat with fair arrivals anti compar
atively mild weathir prices are without important ,l
change. Lehigh a scarce and much wanted, and I
the value of this' ii unknown to us t the demand!
for the East has,been fair and we ootaknoe to
quote by the carp' $4 00@)$4 311.f0r museitinds,
and ' from yird $4 75®55 75, '4B ton of 3,240 lbs.
Foreign bar
,been in
have
demand, and, with
light arrivals, pricei have Improved ; sales of 790'.•
tooe (Wel, mostly to arrive, &l•s6 50 for snood
qualities, $8 00 torbett, and $ll . OO for Cassel,
4 month,.--Tribune:
/Boston CU* Market.
f Corrected weekly feels the Doeron Courier.]
Prices of Plctou Qoal continue quite sonthial, and nn
sales to notice. llngitab Ninel is quietbut steady, at
$ll. AO (#) $l3 Wehal, cash. lu Anthracite there have
beep Steady retell valet, stss 00.714 tan. i
Cannel. - -. , - - r ; &al 11 60 40 , 12 09
Newcastle...
,• • - • moo
Orrel, - . • • , • : none , •-• —1
Sydney, , value ehal 700 175
i
Piston. •., -• . • • mine ebal 770 A "P 25
Pleton;finee • -, ,•• mine ebal .11 2$ 050
Schuylkill, whitessb, ton - .- 6 80 4 n
do, Old gab, - • • ••-• 8 75 •-• ."
.. • - • - 6*, 0.. 4ta
Lehlgh,lamp. f „ • , .. th
Lackawanna, . . . ... -.. 4 4
60 e
,eta .
OXTAIL MUM ~ , - t ;_ •.-•
..,
Anthracite white A red ash. --i .• - . ... 6 , 60 10, . 7 uu
06
sawictipti.-.- ,
, ii. ...
- . - J ,, .: , : ; ;.., , •::':•.'!rtl
_'!--__,.., ,--7.,l Th oi,fw.frYP.,.,_,
A.iii,u, ' •- iiki a.• 0 %,iiii,4 4 ,. .1 - -- 1,-i.' ;.....J..4
told_ 2 'Firfli, b 7 ,br OAS*
seat kr itetantituPt
. Aties *tali.* la Massa
maltmbkilt:
•
• o l • •;•••-
flekaylkiettn.: •
Aslant, - -
ecrsabgea..: •
'"Tc6lllyr wait , •
Prirdamd, Ultif roar,-
.7•_ d. •
IS SSW ate.S
-:
• -Threreisiomihr,
Rates sr Ton and Tralesportatlolls
I , PAIL WWI 70111111S-FILIMUIR.
• ;Fr • M.Caribellt. S.lfasep.Pt.Clisterie,Auktra.
To Rlelmossl, $1 011 $1 TS $1 66 $1 44
To Pbllid's . 110.1 76' 166 - 100
Spring Milo, 166"• 160 • 1 'l4O ,
Romp • • 110 , ' 106 lO6 10i°
Belisy3klll Coanty'-Italleirei4 111511 I
Rte foilowiliels i tyantlty of Coal .triuksportaal
one the Efferent Rol to Ces,ty, tor
work *Bala( on Th y wells( led .
Wlllll. - • ,ere..
RINI MR nil& Rale R. 14 109 14 , ain wr
Yi.,Cortna. • Lon _ ( 1,115, 01
tkinontin " 2,327 116 • 14,912 et
Mt- Oution It Pt.
,l7BAloa " . ‘1,16(1 OD 39,671 93
Mill Chet. - ' " 4.504 rt 229.276 12
1.211•811myli111, , 6,017 . 30.960'04
ea Year.lls7.
- , -
Mato* 1;i4.11, and Triaiaspairtaties
_ • -en Ins Limn rangy sin. ;Loan. ,
Yana Chnak-to Trenton, - 2
do flllsabethport. 2 - al
do "Morris Canal Bads at PhlinnabaiX. 'll2
• : Lehigh Valley R. R.. :-. . ' .
larAresk eadlog on W Ilatirday bat:
a:
art
.
8. Mt. Rims. (Wm. Ritmo &Co.) - 2,0731 3 11,440 02
E. Sugar Leaf.(Parker a Co.)" . 6514 14, 7.179 19
N. Tort & Lal l 6h. Mg:art &Soak) 48 2 02' ') MN 01
ceeneil,llldre,(Bbarr, L.l Ora 988 "10 /UR OS
Gerin4o'Penna" 147 00
Col. 2 8.11. (Ratcliff & Johnion,) . 1,13014 mom 16
Rode4oo (A. Pardee I Co.) 61219 14.974 U
N. sp. te. (J. 21. McCreary I Co.;) , 422 IN - - 6,669 06
8. Sp. lit.(Doibin & Dehaves4 34 13 1,124 24
Zest Lehigh, • 66 16
• • •
Total,
Litt/ Part
-,--__
Plnegrovo Coal Trade for 18308.,
Amount transportsd trui4 the month of itehraary
.
MONTH. TOTAL.
Unkni Croak
5
. 1
Bwatara Railroad. ' ,04 111' !Z223 12
4,670 10 0,044 00
itylreaa , Valley COS/ Trade far'llllsB.
'For vest ending on Saturday last :
lEEE.
Lytons Coal Co., 344 03
Short Mountain Coal Co:, 418 13
- .
Total, '. . 762
,16 . 2602 10
Freight and toll from MilleraburgtO Baltimore, $2 16
Pintigrove . • ** . 210
If can are'detained 24 hours after antral, the Wes
are 12 emits additional to the above. .
Scranton eclat Trade far 1858.
Pd? week ending on &dn►daY last
wines.
Shlppipd Ttorlh, - 2,131 00
libipliedAouth, , 4,061 02
04101L43
_
- broad Top Coarliiiadii - Arirll36l6.
. • wur. . TOTAL.
Poo tbwweek, 1,Z4 7,138
---
Cumberland Coal Trades•lllsN.
am. TOTAL.
3.784 24T
NEW A.DVERTMENTS
WANTED—(B2,OOO), Twii Thou
sand Dollars for two years, sseured by Bond and
litortxage upon Coal Lands situated In the Mahanoy
Region. Apply to . PEA SCES SPENCER, Real Estate
Anent, Pottsville: or JOHN L. COHO, Esq., Schuylkill
Haven. [Pottsville, March 8,'58 . 1041
SITUATION WANTED. •
A . YOUNG MAN who. has been ea
rl_ gaged for a number of years in the Coal buviness.
wishes a situation ae Bookkeeper in a Coal or other of
fice. [lntim give unexceptionable references.. Address
-Thllladh" at the offlee - of the limns' ZOCILNAL.
Pottsville. Hatch 6,'6k 10-10
'WIRE ROPEFOR SALE.
THE undersigned has on hand abou
• '2
4 00
feet of loch new ulna rope of coat quill
wislchis offered for sale oft very reasonable terms
for particulars inquire Of the subscriber at Easton, Pa
or of Ell S. coaucr,i.Esq., Mauch Chunk.
South Easton, March 6, 'S 10-3 m KM. KELLOGG.
. Tl4s LAWTONALACKBERRY,
T H E, subscriber is Agent for furnish
• Ing this celebrated Blackberry In Schuylkill Conn.
i ty. Price ii dozen. 82; 1 dozen; 82; 2 dome, $5 . : 5 do
sea, 00; (dozen. $l6 ; 12 doted, VD. They are put MP
In packages as ordered. and those receiving -them can
keep, them in the packages:with eafety until ,they are
ready to plant. We mettles our Plante directly from Idr.
Lawton, and' can vrarranE them to be genuine. This
Blackberry is now acknowledged to be the best In cultl-
I vation. and superior to all others. It is also hardy and
very productive. . BENJ. BANNA-11—
Pennine, March 6,58 . . - 10. '
•
PERMANEN& TRANIENT NOUSE,
IIOU. gors e s nut Prasiaitiesphila.
RS.A A. L. ,TRAYER
respectfully informs hekiebnyb 4+-
ill county friends. and , the
that sho has opened In 'Chesnut street. fez ,;Li!..,—
ably., Tenth. one door aboye the dr
sembly Buildings, a Horde for Permanent and Transient
Warders. where she will be happy to accommodate them
in - the Nett manner. It Is one of the moat desirable In.
cationeln the city, being on the fashionable promenade,
and in the eicluity of the Public Anausensenta. it ogees
superior inducements, particularly for Amities from the
country. Poisons Best rotillof Htlttng the city with their
famine. canti by addressing a line: ascertain the terms,
tr_ and revile lb* root:10,21"U to be serials of river
modation., i 3 Is hell desire to giro sat Ghettos on the most
riarnable terms. [March-11.V.8
591.434 531,810
443.672 ~,4176,400
'n
126.775. • 01.293
73.048 69,805
1r,265 10,008
102 17,005
Ship.
2.697
763
1,312
316
1,783
939.587
216.283
323.693
146,222
583,093
2,123 626,528
102 21,860
90 ' ' 15.696
556 162,864
461 42,227
800
7434
2,008
3,205
3,133,459*
lAN ORDINANCE'. • •
Re itonlahnif and mauled by the Barons cad ?bun
tbiatni el Oa Brilighe Coutoa, mid a is hereby or.
&Med by as inarborarof as samt,--
Th a t th e me vulvas ' be, and to hereby -altboilsed
to mum all obit/nations to ba removed from the Ames
and imblfo &Urge of the borough, on the angigat a t of
auy glimerito Wm; and tint. where 11 is ibr
any one to occupy aay pet of the strata' for tool log
parsons, he be oulpoinersd to grant Wens, for lar i j it t i saroa,
WA
and sharp flqy mats. Mon th the the
did hi don trot gran thituas Orme din per. of
- any street Or alloy. , In , ow any somplia WS
of *stolid or . alloy ilibOot honkli s hi si4l,bo so
tea *moot ofoiidling be Sollito *voids oat
-Moo obis/4.
_, ..' J;reCBMICKR*0101111,
AILION.D. IlLausismainiloy:
Ai I,:iiitebrolOokeiNr*Pike -1---
EMI
• • • , 41/4 0 Ufa 07
' -• • - . •,.
- • •19,16.1
"
- 7 - sitsa#
118,31 g
For the last week.
NETT CANN pre* ocioos-NousE.
Ifirt.)PwatiNtitlP SPRtNti 00008 — tefe
LANDELL, Foyrth 'and
1•4 Anti Streets, Philadelphia. are Dow offering 'Mill
sloes nf
New 134 . 6edi for Spring of 1058! -
FASIBONAIILE SPRINGIO )ODS.
BLACK SILKS. 24 in 34 Inches wide,
Sprints Drei Goods:New Btylea -
,Shaarla, le all the Newest Styl
iisitish. Vrensh and American Chintzes,
Full Stock of Domestic Goods,
Full stock,of European a cwt.: •
N.& Bargains in Seasonable Goods, daily reteised
from the AMITIONS of New York and Philadelphia.
P. S. MERCHANTS. are lovitrd toexamlii• the Stork
—TERMS. lii4t,Carla and low prices,
March 6.11158",
_ _ _
STATE
gr THE "FARMERS' BANK OF
SCIICTLATIA, COUNTY, on. Thorsdiy
Inn. Mitre!' 4th. 18.58.
capital.-
AssErs.:loo,ooo
DILL dlaeounted and loans, r - $244.000 42
Real Estate.
-s, . lO,OOO 00
, .
Gold and Silver Colo, .50,180 66
Due by other hanks.. ' 1 $20,440 14
Notes of other Banks, 440 00 •
LIAIIILTTTES
Due to Dm/sitars,
Other Built*.
Commonwealth,
Notes In circulation,
9,38.999 00
3,573 41
4.689 74
' • 149,000 00
-..:.1, 195,152 24
I certify the above statement to be correct. as taked
front the books of the Bank. J. IV. CAKE:,
'Sworn and subscribed before me, I Mahler.
JACOB !CEEB, J. P. i March 6, hi
TO FARMERS, TRUCKMEN, AC.
lIHE • subscriber has made arrange
ments for furnishing the following Manures at the
e msnufseturer'eprices. carriage only added, at his Seed
Establishment la Pottsville:
Best Poairlan Giano,
Porilir Ocean Guano,
Columbian do
Super Phosphate of Lime ' ,
Done Sawing.,
Bone Dud, •
lAnd Plaster,
Poudrette. •
toinan'm Fertilizer, 4 do —do
The Peruvian Guano IP obtained from the- Peruvian
Government Azent. for whom we are Agent and the
other &Mars tom the most approved Houses, so that
we can warrant them to be what they are represented;
SORGIIUM-or MINUS. SUGAR CANE SEED.
By the Pottnd. Quart, Peek - or Bushel. together with
Lovering's Pamphlet pointing out the mode of contra-
Gni it. and making sugar and utolutios, pries 10 emits
a capy:orlor 5 postage stamps ropy will be not free
by mall. Also Clover and Timothy deed. Cliehard Grua
Seed, tonother with Garcidn Seeds oY all desevipticme.
Fruit Trees . tr. , kr,. all of which are tarnished by the
small or lar g e quantities, at B. BANNAN . B •
March o.tl 10- i Aui Store,.Pbtlseille.
ST A
. IjT • '
( TIIE BANK , OF
POTTSVILLE In the !County of Bch:WWl:as re.
flaked by the Se. ond Rattan of the Act of the General
Assembly of tide Commonweeltivappired The 13th
day of October, A. DAM : •
Amount of Loans and Discounts,
Do Speck, ow ed by the Bank
. 'in vault,
Do Doe by other banks.
Do Nolte of.other Banks. "!
Do Cheeks of other Dar'
Cash drafts,
666.344 32
369.841 86
6,630 00
Ale anti
%An 60
• 668,713 68
Loss !diners' Dank Notes In
Dank North Amery, Phila., 222,216 00
246,498 68
Do Notes la Melds thin [ • 412.400 00
Less Amt. lb 'JILIN:As:m.IIOa, 222,215 00.:
-10,276 00
18%746 88 .0
'17,418 78 .
Do Dtpoot
'
Do Duo other saiik,r;
• —'— 167,195 16
The above Statement Is correct:taken front the Hooks
as they atom! on the morning of the 26 of blareb.lB4ll. ,
'CEA. LOWER. Mikis:.
Affirmed anti seitertioi,bscreve Ude flint day id
Mart*. A. D.: 1156. . • ~TALN)It WM. J.P.
rottwrllle, Moth 6,4111 t , • S .
16.
AN ORDINANCE. 0
Be a ',deftest and enacted. by Mt Barren and linos
Austell si tee Boom* of Oursota,antl it it herby or.
defined by At retaoritp of Ms saws,_ •
Toot ham and after the passage of thus ordinance It
shall be unlawful for any perscoNsr persons to exhibit
Publle l 7, any Puppet Atari theatre. fame of activity. or
any other exhibition, except that of natural a artificial
curiosities. specimens of mechanism and of the fluent'
generally. and Sabbath School exhibitions, without has ,
log first obtained from the Chief Burger, a license, for
the sane: and he every Maim thus granted. the person
or persons &idling thus to exhibit shalt pay Into the
hands of the Treasurer for the use of the borough, such
a sea, not exceeding fire dollars, melees thins - cans del.
tar fix every time of exhibition—(tW prim of *sea
muse to be regntoted by, the Chiefit
finant,) Under a
penalty of tem Air the use of the borongh,.and
any person or prisons refusing to pay such line or Welt
um, shall be oon fi ed In the County Jail, for Ilkeston* of
not more than six days, foe each and every such offence.
Wit. A %lAWWMBB, Chief Allapess ll
Attatt,S. U. Mame; &ardor,.
Passed; July 6th, 1817.
_ .
~, z ,"-.. p_. 1: .,.,. 1 t:•, '
•••'.'':.e '', I tri i4.4i.t...0'24'.
MISCULINEOUS.
RIARIRS FOR 1 1151 4 •
F every size- and style of binding,
In mato at BANN 4.1%"5 '
11,'47 60. f Book aadltatkeoty ston.
•. 1,670 02
serlfEarhALT3E3 rlis
A T prices to suit the times, at
anomie truoxisows,
-& frltv• 25. 414 Cor.Ceetri t Marts* sta.
, , p
AMER
ELTENTBIAtainIiADE Paper
Begs. to bold how 1 to 20 pc; , ads„ferGsoorriblereg
bad others, for ode by I ILOMIGI33.
< • ,-- . - antra *tree
mo i rnalar - s. ' ii 6
~., , % Patna..
PROCLAMATION •
OTICE is hereby given that a Court
of Comma Plow aw tht trial of Isom posittug,
Irto bektatlNStailUiglollikor ig°ool/°llsebu74
tin, co MONDAY, Mu M
Muth O, /SW at 10 o duct !n
the Itoomoo. co aloft*, Oroirooki. ,
aboriro Moo.WIC 314.17., Slant
FeI: 4 MM ie. utss. I-te :
WILILIAMSPORT PI-AMINO MILL,'
Subetr the Tosseee.aXtie Railroad aid theCatal,
(Opiamite WUthiamine. krona.)
B'..BANGER lc CO:, Whole
kjimie and !Wadi Dia=t ii i lidictum awaits
and ran. Piail 11601411 . otewee,Whatiodnit.
ten, Iddind. wawa diewhlbtP. de. Jig and moll sawing,
fancy and edelu. All dewetfuliess elturalogaud planing
done with prooptwees, au/ In the best manner:
February 92. 68 • h.ly
COAL LANDS OR SAL
aTilts subscriber oners ,fot. sate 230 ,
Ora Or Opal Land, satiate near the dr Titte.
Rroad. Salineellie, on which there ie pi mine opened
and la draUrate working order.• AII tbsberprovemeeca
and detuntsjare of cane approted netroctioat
The laud is underlaid with 'eine of BI ominous Coal
or 111Ipllie . IP quality. The mine open istoprime tb• eels ,
twitted Strip - yids. which, la capable of producing. at pre
sent; 80 ton per day. 100 tone could be mined daily
with a little additional outlay. TIM sobs:giber will mil
an or the part on which the mine le opened. Yaw far
ther particulate address . JOHN THOMPSON,
lialinevilL•Col.coutario:
January 33, IS
. .
. .cAIIe_FORA.I.E.
TatisußSUllll3/itt naa pn `hand.
whlehi he will ail! on t 'iltvorible terms:
elabtorbiel (ten tats) Coal Can.. Gabbed.
42 ditto ditto which enn be finbiltad at short not,ee.
Theseciare ant built of Um vary best materials with
Iron 'bottom. and fttrntshed with hammered axles. and
Bush k LobOeirs•whsels of the mina pillion as the Cars
used by the; Reading Ralhosd Company.
15 Four.witeel Coal Ctrs, chain drop bottoms, spring
bumpers, odd furnished-with hummed axim, and Bosh
k Lobdell's 60 inch wheels:
.. .;
Also, a (be framed and can be Belated in a short time
for either a Ball or Market Car, sills of the best South
Carolina yellow pine and frame of best white ash, far•
cashed with hammered axles, and Bush k Lotaiell's dou
ble plate wheels. Apply to ^ THOMAS I. POTS, _.
No. 215 North Second sheet, Philadtlphis.
or at St. aair Car, ifiumfactory,Bl. Clair, &ANA lit, Pa.
' February 6 '(.S • 62m -
6.88108 *t,70018
1,7113 03 WKS 08
4011 CO 720.192 08
.TO?AL.
12:3 01
4 1719 09
- lANOSJOID MELODEONS
or oa.. best 11111111lftetlerlIN.WarlilletClif
FOR SALE-BY THEAftso
subscriber. All Piss& and' Mahe
deons sold by him lOW be warranted.— .
not what they are represented, they ram be returned,—
All kinds of Melodeons will be sold - it Miutubeturers'
cash Pcnses lb Potiastileeby j wttlehttiet purchasers save
the carriage and risk of transportation. Pianos will be
sold from $lO to ISA less than regular elliptic!'" amid
• int to the value ..f the instrument. Those who ender it
by calling on us, and receiving a letter of credit, can
Mike their own select:lens - at the Mannbetivers.ancertain
the prices, and we will furnish the instrument minded
at theabovs rate': - If there Is en). dentit in thb bat-
ter—Jall we have to say id— . TRY US." I
D.
j J 1
X. DANN AN.
WHITE 'ASH COLLI ERY C'ift SALE. •
Important tooat upwtsors.
HE undersigned Lessei!kof the Lan- •
- caster Colliery, near the town of . Ithinsokin, North
'lrby
um rland County, Pa, wishing to ' ratine;from business,
offer for side the lean and astute* of the old Colliery,
on satiatectory terms.. This Colliery Alai bees in opera
tion since 1854, and has been successful] beyond expire.
tenon. .
The Coal is a slimier article for all'..usse to whirls
Ant bruite is applied, and a good market has been or
tabllshed for it which can be extended. -,' • j . .
TOM.
13,41 l 16
47,649 12
61261.08
The Breaker and tix tom. are of the eeribert diameter .
and in complete order. and will recommend themselves
to persons acquainted with the business. • - .
The Lean was tr. July. 1,1864. and is a favorable cm*
for the operator. lfor further tnformation apply attbe
Culliery, in person, or by bitter to Shamokin P. Cs.,
Northumberland Opunty, Pa.
CArCLIRAN, PEALE & CO.
February 11,1859
/rIIIIIOI2—BAR9MIL Boilers
HAD!
r HE sUBSV Mi oilers at private
sale ths-el4 establlAhed works knowit as •
• • Vie •Franklin Iron Works,
MSUOIiSiiMM
•
The property consintwof turning lathes, planing ma
chines. three new ermines, blarknoltlia tools, foundry :
tools and flacks, with other tools of every descripthin he
cerearg for colidtvting the business, a large and coins•
ble assortment of patter= of the most approved ma•
chinery now used in tbe regiori and a large stock of new
castings and raw material. Posseask& - given Immedi
ately. ' ;
The property will be mid on 'reasonable term, end to
any person wishing to engage7ulhe business presents
an•opportunity seldom offrred.l
For further particulars Inquire of the undersigned at
St. Clair, or between the Inure of 11 A.M. - and / P. M,
at Kirk & ofice, Pennine. V. S.. KIRK.
St. Clair, Feb. 24,1858 ! '94f
/1614. • OAII. LEAI3III6*.
THE Locust Mduricam Coat and InSn
Company. o ff er to good neonate scrotal_ valuable
Coo . .I,trases upon the Compeers property, in Columbia
and Northumberland counties. The veins offered an
the large White Ash veins of the Locust Mountain. upon I
whlrh. eolllerlee have been already established by
MAIM.. Bast: A Pearson. Oen.L itenplier spa It. 0.
Benner.
The mammoth vein averageabout 21 feettlr,
nem, and the underlying vein, some 12 to 14 feet. Both
veins afford a large body of Oral above water level. The
quality of the Cool is well established in market.
The pine 11111 Railroad affords an avenue to the
Eastern markets, and the Philadelphia k Suability Rail
road to the Southern and Western markets. Both of
these railroads are completed to the collieries upob the
company's property. , For particulars. inquire of
ANSPACII, Jr.. Prat.
No. SS South Fourth Street. Philadelphia.
Or ALEX. W. ILEA. Bag. d Sept., .
Columbia Co., Pa.
February 11.185 S 7.Lrr
sitFRUIT YR EIS,
: SHRUBBERY,
. . • • ...S,
Tt SUBSCRIBER C.
is Agent for ,
* several reliable Eurseries, and will furnish good 1
Fruit Trves.'Whleh can be willed on as being true ty
meow Three fourths of the Trees sold through the
country by Agents am the refuse generally of th • Nur
series--or such Fruit Trees ai are not desirable—aid I.
a majority of instances marked to snit any kind ordered.
We furnish ell Trees at the lowest, Nursery prices, and
warrant them to,,,he what they are repnrseuted. All
kinds of Apples. Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Cher
ries, Nectarines. Qninces,Ac., s ' - -.
Also Grape Vines. such as!leabella, - Catawba. Clinton
and Diana; Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, Goose
hereto; Victoria Rhubarb Roots. Arparagus Roots, itc.
All kinds of Rem i Bushes, Climbing Plants.--Orat•
mein al Trees and Shrubbery, tr., of all kinds, ieriuding
the Home Chestnut, fairer and Sugar Maple. Catalpa
Magnolia, Elm, Mountain and Flowering Ash,Europesn
Linden, Double Flowering Peach and Cherry Abeles,
Larch. Ste., At.
The reason that Treed taken from Nurseries wlll grow
when those taken from our Mountains will not, Is that
those In the Nurserko are frequently transplanted,
which giver i greater abundance of the smaller mots.
Which are the life of the Tree.. This is the reason why
so few of the trees transferredfrom our mountains grow
when transplanted. : • •••
Any information with regard to Choice fruit Grapes,
Plants, ike., given on application to the tjthaeriher. . •
Trees, Ac., furnished by the 100, dozen foi single.
. , . BENJ. BANEAH; '
Agent far &rota ibliaMe Nurrerimen.-
- Atle•Tbose in valet of Fruit trees. will please send in
their orders surly. , .
20.88614
$325,733 12
LONS' PURE CATAWBA PRANDY.
AVINCi received. 'the hole Agency
• of A.ll . Huard k Co., Wholesale drugehos. Phu
ado p la. for the pale of this Brandy in Schttylkil I Conn.
ty, I etoddestlT offer It to the public ai i pure and 11tr
adulterated article as the Inflow's g iertilleafes will prone
CHEMICAL INSPECTOR'S OFFICE.
28 titkit.. been Wain tat Vine, Cincinnati, March, 1857.
Thlllllll certify that I have this day Inspected two
separate Into of 4bATAWDA BRANDY. one in arrests
and one in &Mk manufactured by LAI:MITZI! LYONS,
and told by his sole Agent. J. JACOB, at the Depot. No.
99 oppokita the Burnet Home, and 143 West Third
Street. Cincinnati, and 2nd them both PURE and TRIM
from altpoisolunts or deleterious dr - itga, an as such have
marked the same, as the law'die eta Given under my
hand at my office. [signed.] HIRAM COX, M.D.'
Inspector of Ato,holie Legwrrs, etc.
NEW YORK, Sollb JIH.Y. 1857, 1 1 :
N0.:93 Prince - Street, cort+r of Mercer
Dealt hare received a bottle of iLYONS' ,P E
OiIIOCATAWBA BRANDY , furnished b y liir.A.-Rati
TON. Jr., of Lockport, N. Y.. for analytation, and I Sod
It to contain only those tegrtetients which EXIST IN
PURE BRANDE—The proportionof Alcatel obtained
from it Is 47.00. I believe this SAMPLE TO BR PURE
BRANDY WITHOUT ADULTERATION—the FLAVOR
of It la delicate and peculiar. •
[signed.] JAMES R. CHILTON, Mak, Maud.
The want of PURE BRANDY has loug been kit In
this country, and the Introdiction of an article of such
quality as to anpereede the sale and use of three vile
compounds hitherto Bold under the name of 'Brandy,
can only be regard e d as great public good. The 'CA
TAWBA :BRANDT ,possesses all the good qualities
claimed for the best Imported Liquor, and 'is of perfect
purity and superior Savor. We beet eanddent that its
reception in this State will be as favorable what irldeit
It has met wittritt thedreat Wag: and THAT vets ma ts
sot TAR DurrAii-e; whoa the soperiodly Or OUR OWN
LMORS will put an end to theliAmportstkm from
For Medleinsi - pu this Brandy has no rival, and
has long been
z' darn tea Simernrign and San Remaly for Dr*rbtia,
Ytatkieney._Lore !Writs, Limper, Greens/ ;fn.
Retail Pries, et ES per Bottle. • -Liberia discount to
the trade. , • Jilillo. BROWN.
Pottniihs lA. 13.'58 T4m ' Druggist.
by the Ton or Bag
do do
do do
do bar Barre
do do
do do
. do do -
do do
- $6611,576 'll5
a rt•lramerialielar. • -
DR. HARDRIAIO,
Alnolytltal Phralefola sad Pkyaielitaa for
Diseases of the Lasts,
•
FORMERLY , Physici4 to . Cumin
nail Marina flospilid and Invalid's Retreat! COr•
impondin member of the London Medical 4oelety of
Observation, author of , Letters to Invalids," and editor
of the "Medical . Btethootiipe." may be consulted in
POTTSVILLE, at the Penneybrante Hall, en
SATURDAY; RARCrytolle, for one day ONLY!,
elip.Da. HARDMAN Weis Connimption. Dionchttle
iaryngilas, 'Asthma. ant , Macaw at the ,Throat And
Lungs, by Medical /eiakiNont
•
Da Ilsassagl claim* Inobilo emff deem us lbw;
dadaon the following fat*:
1 . ale thettelffil and complete acquaintance with the
practice ((the most celebrated phydelites of fferelle
well as America.
2.. The plesik Mks of hie system of httedkation—dlf
ferias from every other ever yet adopted—does not nuke
sick to make well; nor teat down to teeild up lupin—
aiatardillt Nl dsngeroas drop and nelsenons
3.' Ws unprecedented esPerience In Hospital prunes,
where every form of disease was Ply for trail
maul, and, In peas of delay an erzawination 'MAN;
dead body guide, end the eppottrances of the sffeet"d
parts carefully acted down,by hls own hand for future
referent's. These notes and observations thus made,
when completed, will (min two lane telltme. / I T.
hundred pages each, which wlll be published for the
benefit of the Medical prolowdon. • .
In addition to this, hie vast tesperiencsacqalfeff h 1
traveling nearly *revelers. (Weans( thousandean nosily,
have afforded great advanteges Ibr obecrration *and the
study of all diseases Incident to the human family., In
this period it time be has; traveled a dhdance 'nearly
equal to two entire elm:Meer the x 10110,1.04 bat men,
paistribee for cod been coltalteff by weal/ thietY thew
sand invalids.
ALL DISNAMS TRZArdin
In relation to the felkewtelt disease% Whet whew am'
rioted with Laid Affect**. or *siding alone, I aho
wn* toosultation—usually ilnd them premptlyarrobk.
- Nolefente and NI-bane of Ifeetede Oeutplalson yew
.11 ‘ 111114$11* W ndher,
.of HuttMasse. m
a et:
tiff t... 1
p.=l**,and other Ittanutett ot litemesch
tau N n uoisesof tie Mrs mg MO 'Wank% Ipt!
mia Aimee litertonalffanisw. •
- Mt& Ohirps far. Osisegtioa.'lliit • ..
4 . al In 1L1411:01L4114,W.D.
• Magary ; • . s.
• •
; littMeint 7 r:
-,OIE*HA.V ° I3
o THE lI4DNETS,
Liv6st
lOAKEI /SS OF .AINIT; EiNp.
. _
• FEVER AND: AGUE,
EVERY! FARMER AiD EVERY
FAIULThas Dineenliar Bittera,componsuled
ng to mini titvortie redps, handed down from rather
eieriettriaOrin e lftle ihat *tealcidloatlant is
Ils La °lig bins. , iludislinisd, yet, belts cow
e by,nitskilifnl .hands, o ft en isontsins elesisenin
it, by
and IneonsWent—eymetimes positive
ly Itrthsl. Wi ben Seer to the pollic.in a highly eon
rinitniml *ton; what will exactly supply this want, Pre.
DADA upon scientifie principles, compounded adulates,
setback' haintooT, Flit each fulfilling it; own remedial
• To •rne Pans:taw Is here cihred,in connenieni IbrWt,
yet pufectly ado. aTM incitant, which, astiog upon the
.eirenlation. raises the adieu of the system to the stand
ard of health. especially after any debilitating.attack of
&mai, after depreadtra from heat, or'' any local or seek
dental faucet ess-.4ata-Apanstedis. which, with a general
au umlaut neeer,actserith a petunia ltdlturnat upon the
cierVi system, calming nervous irritation, when taken
properly, without h all to the brain. and
'Without that didi v nit reaction via& Is ow b an o f
most tOstlce--oftecitrani ustnorebtistry than th e oa n d
d isea se.
As a Tonc.lmoderately and pennkientlyestrdtlngthis
energies of all parts of th 4 frame, producing steceaarifir
• healthy lames* of f the action of the *tom mOO%
chemically chanitlngithe acidity of the stomach, and ado
lug ncrmally boon the livecin regdiating permaneutly
the Winery sectetiona,
NOTlCK.—WhOove l •erts to end tithe beverage "'MI
be disappointed; but to t he sick. weak and low.opirited.
at• will prove! a grateful, arouAtlo:cordial, pastrami of
02ngathrremedial properties. • j , 1
- .-Camtatorm l ,The great popularity of this lielightlini
Aroma has induced many imitatiotte, which the eel*
shorild guardlegainst purehadng. tßeimberns weilatto
ituf aurthinaelse a tl yen hare gire*Poitansores
use Brevrits L fair t One bottle will convince
. ntn
how infinitely sups ritls to *Atha, intitations, •
:WirSold aril per tile, or six *Mee for 25, by 214-',
PROPRIETORS, ' I
'BENJAMIN PACCJR;AIeCIt.
Nui•crus,,wo
• pbannamitiobt anti! erytinials o
•
'irritEuria:. PA.
,1 • -
Tor sale IS• Philadat hie by thi agents--gotinse
31orwig. office ,of the ; JOhn Johns, 222 Bare
street; Dyott & flone„ 133 North &land strait., Ai* In
Beading: by Ritter & Co.; Lancaster, by John Y. Unit
& Co; •Potterlifr, John G. Brown. J. C C. Hughes and
C. W.. Eptlng; Tamaqua, by It, ; Minersaille.
r• K. Burns, and in Schuy l kill Given, bv Dr. IC. Chi
chaster. ...I Novealber 14, 67 ' i •
• A_CARD . TO. THCLADIES! -- I
DR. DUPONCO'S FNMA LIetoLDEN PlLfds
AAREIIN#ALLIBLI in. removing .
stoPPava Or i!rragolarilles of the menses. Theis
re nothing new, bin hare been used by the' Doetor
for many years, both' In' Prance arid America, with un
paralleled surcessillefery pe,and he is urged by many
thoniand ladles whO have used them. to make the Pills
public, for tenants, tion otthossiutforing from ang ir
regularities what's r, as Well as SiL preventive to those
ladies whose health will notwertalt an increase of &mi.
ly. Pregnaolt femeles. or those supposing themselves
60. arairmutiOned against. using these Pills, as the PM.
prletor assumes no responsibility After the shove idroo.
nition. although their mil•tnele wqold prevent any IVO
ry to health , ; otherwise, these Pills are recommended.—
Directions 'adcompany each box.. Price. $1: Sold whole.
rale and t•etail by C/ W. lIPTiN 0, Sorties Norwegian a nd
Centre streets:Pottsville. Pa. .
All orders Must be addressed tb the above General
Agent, who will supply the trade at Proprietor's pricing,
and send the Pills eongdentially io ladies by'maill by
their enclosing $1 to CHAS. W. APTINU, at Pottsville,
Schuylkill cennty. Pelt". I * ' I ' I
eieSeeslinature."3 Dolosco,r.on each boz"--eorer
others genuine.
, l i, i , • ' . 1 1
Pottswillei June 'S • '
'l l [lf] ?4,4y I
ItIgCELLANEOUS... 1 .
- ' — iiiERYBONT CAN SAVE BONG
PERSONS ! - USING lINK, or those
ntotrunkild IMF to make entetibingeoltlaz It, wtet
doArell to seed ler a melee and make their oltn, iv lot
ran be done': fort Mx tent. per ahlgte Callon, .and f
Jour to fire tents le larger o antotia. The above erl
gentlo any person roe six cents lei etic.opt or Olivet
addressing , BOARDMAN k CO.I
. _February t 't 71 m] butt Cheater: N.
PATENT COAL SLATER.
Letters Patent of I . th
IN T United States WIN bearing date the day o
ember. A. IL, 151,7 were granted to the undersigned t
.
pr.es..a
Machine for =sting •/.1041, 6
NOTICtie therame,hereby gitaa that coal operator,'
and hi here can noW!purchaws.llllghte to build and us l
• shaiald Slating Miehlnes for ronntles or dngte eollia
- lea. Nutlet' Inter la Oda labor-easing. %wen , and
economical Invent can Pee all "Sister!' in
at Trevortun.. N Abnmherland: eounty,Ta. Any In
fringetneny,*directly or indirectly, of the raid Potent,
will be pftsmeuted;to the full witint of the laws of the
. United States relating to Patents and ' , idiotism.
J. , ACOD GASS. • )
• tdowrov jPateute".
Trevorjon, :OH timberland county, Pi. I
tip -A workingmodel of the!abore machlue may b
examined at Km. . Smith's Machine Works, at Potts.
'7lllle. For T erm s , c., Schuylkill county , apply to
Iik:ORGE
.- pianism; 'AI '5 r . - ; 13.5 m; •
• : . 1 LITIFAARY.B4REAU •
' i t N EXPERIENC J ,.D ED ITOR, a
iitn I.
. I-1 enco6srat Author and a thoroughly•Educat Lit
erary ettan.lireary lth twenty-Owe year, of the d dgery
of Daily JOurnali , has determined to hire oat mil
his brain it retal . to those who May require thel • servf•
Cer in any :honorable wey. •• ; • ,
Merchants, ihuilneas men, Inventony and Deaiers of
every kind. will be - supplied, off hand,:wllh advertise.
'vents. (pcietim I or otherwise.) notices, porde, d Multws,
or any 'peeks of retch, desired.; • t •
;•orsi.
• Politicbrne will be supplied with speeches, re few
olutioni, letters, toasts ,. pamphlets, editorial art lea,
• communientiofia,' l and every yolk of brain-work, whin!
they
they mayind it nconverdentor troublesome' to do Ibt
.
. thomselyei. 'I ..
Ladies and Gentlemen of me'', rank in society' or - oe•
eu nation in life. quo have letters written On any sradect,,
- whether Madness or eriatimentat',t ,•'' •' • I -.
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- ble confidence, tit writing ' to the rindmaimted, ab 4 -ex
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Pa.
• _ . -54Sni
Afesi,on trial bikei,proved
tperiprln protection Weds.,
e..11 1 / 1 4 fl* to any m et
ad In the Ungcd IStatea.
T are afforedatequltly low
oils an from the reiort . l of the
committee appo ore& to enowlatend. the recent Writ
Lest of 'miming gates itt Readier t I I
"On the 28th of February all the Tacloban' of the Coln
'rnlttee met to witneas•the Satre and .IF , nka and eaperi.
(placed In them) and were perfect ly winded that all was
right. The day; following the burning took plaae,
der the inperintendenre of the Committee. After a felr
and Impartial bhrutrirfor. twiii hour. In the furnace 'of
3feiera. litarrels!‘lierring. the Ss& of Messrs. Prune cg
Watson was Bret opened. the gate being on.fire Inalde,
end the t intents partially tronantord. h Ile he cnittenta
In the gate of Siloam: Farrel. rep Herring were good
condition. and sin ere lidde.":
• 5011041-01.JoviW.
The Editor ollittelierliand b.
tether
... ,with tatty busineis men, who attendid (hi burn
ing of, Ws BArwsteitify to the ruth of ,the *bowl ittato.
Muni.. I ^ ...
- forhood and tillable Sates it manufacturers'irees,
rail on' 4 -..-, . 1 B. BANN
I . - - ; Apnelfor florees 4 Birriav's AIN. ,
PottaSille. Marsh lain, '57 I
' -
E.l CA RRICUES, • misrule, Pp..,
IS AGENT for the, sale , $f EVANS'
WAT43OS'9 Philadelphift Nalsrfactured
SALAMANDER SAFES,
1N0.126"30ith Fourth, Street, Piii/aarephiti.
aoirinik Is anti Mint Preirall.”
iChnentiftee appointed to serperintend the
tg of the Iron .Safee at Reading, '
• I Plareary 7lth, 1147.
Itnalawro. X 4th.
, The t aderslined.Members of •the ' _
conscoltfee, •do respectfully report.
that ~,, raw tb two Safes originally ,
aarae d _upon '._hy Ramis A Herring "'; .."-
•
and Email Widgets, visaed side by
Ode in a'. fortune, via: The afe In
u m by the Paymaster of the Phil*
dolphin & Readingßallroadeotapany.,
In his °Mee at Reading. manufactured by Verret' & Her
ring, and the life In wee be H. A. Lents. In his dent.
manufaetured liy Evans! Watson, and put In beilksand
.
papera ptecksetyl
The the was started al i% deithek, A. M. and kept op
until tb e lr a cordiof green hickory, two marls dry oak nd
bait eb nut :O p wood. wine entirely consumed. the
whole der the superintendence of themnbierlbre,
. member* of the committee. The seal werethen rooted
dr with 'water, rater which they were ofeeed, end the
100 and pallets taken out by the committee and lent
to H. A. lants'S store for public examination. after they
were first eseulteed and marked by thecommittee. The
hooks and paled taken from the safe manhhallired by
Kan, tiFittoono were loot Plight'' , a ff ected by :the in
- tense b wh Ile those taken from tbe ea& man tket areal
by Pamela & Herring were. In — oaf Isolguiont, damaged
c o ny *than per'egot. more than those tato? from Evans
rWatenh's oaf* '
We bailee the above to have been * fklia eagle:partial
'Mal of t respectlve qitalitlee of both safes. 1
J AOOll H. MUIR. •
'
DAME , B.
Having been ibsentduring the burning, we fully en.
eldttwith the Shove statement or the coedit/5M uf tbe
papeNaad books ttitra oat of the liffefltlllt MSS.
PIIOOLLS.
• H. It 1411/ILIECRZRO,
MILIIOLLAPID:
MEE
, •
The ibilawlaw avatlarate. realdealeof Saadlng
and Ili votty. who saw the above ambit,. pWreb*aed
•',Ol reds from Enna k Warman elnee the Darning, ap la
SOY 104 111,57 : • "•1 • •- ' • - ,
0. Nkolle.1; Lepold lease Rath.l; - Kirk
A uptetie, W. Rhoads Jk Son.l i linnry W. Misdansi,
A; DrArti. Nom.); Bolcom Rb4wle.l : Levi Reallb,
2; Mitla Craig. 1 ; Wm. Elpelr. 1 i Kaatesaa b Ram.
1r Wm. bleVarnerit i J. Let wt. 1; J.M.kO.W:
Ilawatork, 1; Ezra )1111er, 1 ; James Jaralemr;
, ILlWaraava ; Jamb ealravretet;l; Ws. Kbe.l:
Y. IL SrlioUrsiDerger.llll.: B. oowspaa7, II J4.•Lastlw
!; W. 0j Ertuntitrat. 1:- 11111sairyn, INlaar's
~ k g.,loltbn.l; J. P. /WidaWase.l. • . • •
EVAIIeik•WATSCiN
Iheariovrailpiiia some*: fame, at the abs
FATS/c; maid My op far sale ma Darr taros cut* 400.
imeulthetvrer vs At Mine Sate:. .
• - ' '1
By Telapaph sailestisdars BUIL
DAZOOITATIO,I*AIM .09111riamion.
itiotdoCkau - roaltmbaim.
LEcoNISaptADOMDBYU=
Uti4sstrapea bielatiest htrahelL
A LIVELY 'MATE tXPECTED.
• A llhrsteslelkoss iltassity:
ffeastosoitik.,Xiecit the leetooetatie
Cooveetiox th k le ihenthes. the eessittee
hathmsrecti me. l a amiss tally ho tarot of the Lep
envies tattoo, sad sastaltdig the Pest.
den irbole •
Mr. Stohneidramt. as sa ameadmeit, s serisret
resolution* taking Gov. Packer's grosad ss this
quotes.
Wlthaat' talon ' s vote, the Convention ad
journed tut 24 e'eloch this aftesnoon, when the
amendment be advocated: ,
Thorn ia' ao possibilltp.boaarer oC their
•
Tbs int!-Leciompton members have'peparod a
stet point*, protest against 'the tosobstioas et
this Lotoseptauttes. to be preesated wiea *eget,'
adopted.. It alp nuke a groat sensation.
, Then seem to be so doubt abort the fagot'', •
'titian of Judy Porter. Nothing Is said 'stoat 3
Calla' Commissioner. but the sautes* will webs- • Y
big bo walq Frost, of Wostaioselead:
• Obesity.
lit. Everett wm deliver an oration on dits'ingb.
jeet,:at. the Philadelphia Andelay of Marie, on
Tuesday aut. The se ae-I(loo4,—whielt will
bablz be ' r tsellaed. will be diaberie4 te.thoes
WOOL
. . .
?Iwo Moan, Market.
pe l
Lena new fenbare. The activity In albeit , '
• don Is camped by the depreedon In trade. ,
Tb ii plenty of capital in the city books, bit . v
no 110 It. The rate of interest oonaegeendy,
oa .eseneeptlonable.psper. is low. , , ,
Cesegreesteaas.
' Tin Senate still has the Kansas bill for adults.
slim ander discassion. Yeiserday sise Hues ve.
tad down,• question of privilege on a resoluble.,
• asking for. the apointment of a select comaittu. •
to crunsine tits charges of Executive laglouse
apse the action of numbers of the House.
' • 'Cuaratektisit Bank antes.
Yifty new oneelave appeared within s wicalh.
The knit outs& sew and dangerous $lO COW
terfolt nour of the Sate Bask of Obto, Proble
County Urinals, Baton, la noticed as baring Jest
=delta appearance. n is vary wail szesutad c
the red back and all being calculated to deceive
the most wary.
.04sumsatsaors "eery..
This American °Meer died in New York ett
Mariam at the age 'of seventy. His life has
been. most useftil to his couotty. bat the pablie
duty' which moss particularly will associate him
whit the historical records of his native land,•was
his luecessful cob:mond of the expedition to Ja.:
pan. • .The itatseo.lste result wa s s treaty with Is
pan, Sines followed op, by farther boots/416114mA
speedily to be crowned by the reception of a Ja
panese Ambassador at Washingtoo.
Tho.ltiessato • sad Jillaseesta questions.
In the United States "Senate, Senator Clark in-,
tend. moving an amendment to the Kansas bill,"
admitting it.. a State oh condition that therm-.
er to amend the Commit fl oc be expressly 're
served to the people, wb Tar they see proper,.
and that neither it. Wogs toe with the Leeomp. .
i i ,
ton Cdostitution, nor the Constitution itself, shall
ke'so construed or hare foia ttiverive or re4eset.
Oter the admission, any lair- or moieties re- ,
peiled• by the Territorial' Legists t tore, before the \
passage of this set, without the re-enactment of
• the State Legislature of Kars, after its idles-
The Unite Committer' °Wits' Judiciary hue'
comPlaied . .e. report, eotielyding with, the resole
tion•thet "Minnesota is not • State In the Union.
This deities It Mr. Shields tbs. right;"irbieb he
claims. to bti admitted se a seat in she Same.
Delorseritto Slit* Cowfwentloi. '
This ,body met us .Herrisburg rte Thenday, to
nominate eandldatos for Judge of the - fleprstio
Coon and Canal Commissioner. lion. John L,
i ftrDowsiii, of Fayette county, was chosen President.
' The •Conientiow lain laver of oppreision, for the
Chairman appointed to draft Reeeletiour a eom •
nuittee of "packed" men to favor the Le;Onititort
fraud. The Philadelphia Prow says calmly, oit
id remains to be seen whether the policy foreshadow.
:is ed wilt meet thi approhation'of the people.' Af-
M,__ ter thet appointment of the Committee a spirited
debatoeustied, in which the minority warmly de.
)y
nouneed the 4ggee:lskeveseent., Mr. F. W. Ilughes,
a representative delegate In the Convention' front
"Ibis Coentyosf enure, fa oh the Lecompton swin
ele side--t he proper plane for a mean, Pro. filaverY,
18 truCklion, Meal partisan.' In proper time, the
fo• ,pencile in their sarderty, will rebate such : hollow.
hearted tiorimervers. They will then sink into
throbeeurity, froth which they never should have
4 I bees permitted to emerge.
DLit May grille (Ky.) Eagle contains the
following pertinent paragraph
WitAT $021114111 DOUGH FAO'S DARN'?
SAY.--The 'Constitution that is now being
forced , on the people of Kansas, is a 'cheat
and a swindle, and they haVe so denoineed
it b r y their voices legally and fairly expressed
at the Polls—and ifoherefore, any man gives
his support to the measure advocated by Bu
obeisant-a message, he does so with a full know
ledge of the_martner in which the rascally
concern ha 4 been made successful thusfar.
• -
Wants are we drifting?*••Forniy's Press.
Where all traitors and apostates go—to po
liti4l perdition.—Coluzabin .Dawocrat
}Li.. Tate we fear, does not appreciate the
position of the anti-Lecomptenites. They.
are striiiing now for precisely similar prioni :
ples,,to`thOse fought for earnestly aid brave.
our fathers of the Revolution, namely,
Freedom, and the right of the i majority to
rule and make their own lairs. Tyranny and
fraud, Mr. Tate, will not be endorsed by the
Freeinen of the North 'and South,' be they
Dernocrita RePublicana.-
Hcsnscas.—From an Eminent Clergy
mam--Pittsburg, July 9, 1855.—Mews. B.
Page, Jr. It Co.—Gentlemen : I take great
pleasure in saying to you . that I made Use of
Bcdrbi.ve's Bonand Bitters, which I kbtained
at your store and found special relief of a se
vere headache, from which I had long suffered
sod I believe they were of service to me .in
relieving my stomach and head.
r•or Rails.
A7.416.1%T, 1 , •
iSatiaser. Pea/rile. .
authorited-t9 sell
ate" lu Schuylkill . eounty
tarnish them at the low
arectUrere' prker.; at his
In Pottavilleortiere the
s, list of prices rem be
Mr: Silas 3. Liscomb, of,Birmingham, says :
"I have found in Bcethave's Holland Mit
tentiw remedy fot - Headache and Debility.—
My iittife has also' usedlit with the greatest
benefit. . -
Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Pittsburg, also re.
marks that he has experienced much relief
frOm its nse for headache.
STRENGTH AND HEALTH RESTORED.
-I kr. John Davidson, living tea miles above"
Pittsburg, on the Pennsylvania canal, says :
"When I co neenced taking Bcerhare's
Holland Bitteia, I could hardly walk. Now
I enjoy excellent health."
How TO PROMOTE HEALTIL....AMIeriORR•
mothers, are' doomed to early graves, in con
sequence of their sedentary in-door employ
ment.. Every consideration of affection; du
ty and the.preservation of a 'healthy poitei
ty,' should prompt, the heads of (smiles, and
others, to assist in in - everting results so
'estrous to the well being of society at large.
Thousands of house wives have recently found
ample.leisnre for healthy, out dpor exercise r
by purchasing and using one of Grover th
Baker's Family Sewing Machines, by which
they have been enabled to do ell their sewing
in . & stronger
,and moth beautiful style, thin .
they, could do.by hand. The transition from
the glavery of the needle to the joyous ex
ercise of the largest liberty, has had the hap
pielt effec9 upon the health and tampon ofthe
fair possessors of the . Groier th Baker ma
chine, and every womaq who is practically
familiar with their value, regards them with
greet favor, u the.only Missionary Agent that
is at all likely to emancipate the sisterhood
from-the slavery of the needle. E ,
ROTTSVILLIC MIARKUTII.7
• (Wholesale Pale's.) •
Ifltostilloortbbi., 5575. Mod Poselon, 11.411 1 4 44 0 0
Rye pi 1001.. 4 25: do , do noosed.: 10
Vosst,sosll4l,l 1501 200r1od Apollo', par'd2 20
Ay* do •it ifesiAosook... .14
Ibri, do ' ,poStar,porpousd, 36
Oats. ~ .do : , 3liaboulders, 1• „ ' 0
Potatooa. do7oi Hams, 12h .
-Tim0t178...4,.• 3 2b: Loyd. - ~ --
Clover &ood, ' ! .4 0011'110er, ile.. . , VW
Ila.y,per am, . - 18 ts sat, per sash l . 1 317%
POTTSVILLIC PRODVCIS 1141/41141M11.
• (Satan Pricer.) - -
1/I•ol3ll.—What Itatta sena from $ll Itt 110 VIM
sod Ira as 00. By Chop at 10 eta.loloa., and Coro
R 4114.—Whl to W beat mill aat $1 40 IR la., m 4144
at $3.36419 Rya 93 do:Carat) aodlatsati
Inisa•-rsiessi: s yrg sm. sow. 10.11attema
10 4 12 1 &Tea 1 4 01 'lllll4llMald nit *Ss i
MOM toledo, do4llsurgaiall)44lB:
Plollll3loA3.—Bsttet a froat 10 to 40 efcIII la
Egda 111 401,,5a1t0. Lard um ats.l2lll,
510.11141.--Catba OMAR.,IIo• Itois
Mr-WWI ID tan t r rAw"W tat? I*Crialled to•
verltsd 1234'
Very reepectfully, Ae., 3. E. BABCOCK.
BEADACIIE AND DEBILITY.
Or 'Barka