, . --f ' ' /14 )oniltat. • POTTSVILLE,. PA. • ~- - 7 7B ATURDAT, MARCH 13. 11158. JErTait circulation Of - the Welts' .rot.airst. ta eArild to the agErvillate circulation of any THREE other rilpelllb papers published in the .County--end• as It circulates *MOPS the best portion or, the population, an advertise . =ant Inserted In Its colt:music, of course, worth as Much to the' advertiser as 1f Pnbllshelft In any three ethS_Vr': pers. In out titles the rates of ad verti sine are Orals •-• ded In price according to the oliuniation of the paper. _ _ , RECEIPTS . •, For Subscription* to • tile Miners' JOKTUdi • lust ptadiention. 8. V.hni to May 17,1868 • John J. RIXOD. to Jan. 1, 151.9 14. P. Ilobaft,r.sq., to July 1, 1858 • Mortise! A. Mortis. to May 1'1.1858 Yntsbloltion.Leo, to April 1.18 Band. U. Hot hernial, to lati.l, 868 • If. tiodon. to Jan. I. 1859 W. r. Phillips to PA. 1, lno, F: C. Warren. to July 12,18[81 _J • .. Warner.in Jan. 1. 1848 1S flllam Stammers, to Jan. 1.'1658 Miura Boyer. to Feb. 25.1839 •, John W. Lawton, In Juite'l4lBsll • •31tirrls it Murray. to April 1: 1869 Alfred Wright, to July 1.11884 James Orem. to Jan. 1. 1859 , James Reiter, to Jan. 1, 18.50 Jews Raudenbusb, to Jmo, 1, 1868 C,L. Young, to Jan. 1.1859 . A. A:-Winter, to March 1.1659 • Bohol Irwin, to Feb. 2;1 .Edward Jones, to Jan 1,15 e Robert Coartney. to Jaly 1.1858 floury Mohr. to March 8,1638 , John Anspacb. to Jan. 1, 1859 Andrew Britton, Ito Jao. 1., :659 Dr. Bed. liecker,ito dept • 6,1558 J. tiardrill. to May 19.1858 the. Se.hall, to Jetty 1.1838 J.P. Faucher, co !larch 6.1868 T. D. Itmnmin. F.m., to July 1,1858 Paul Powell. tr July 1, 1837 • Thos. Castiday fir Jan. 1.1858 W. K.'Eckert. V. Jan. 1.1859 • Blaf. W. A: Nlr.Yols, to Jan. 1,18 10 Eli ilsmmer, to JAIL 1.1880 .F. Burden, to Jan. 8, 18,50 . _ CHARGE Of JUDGE ELEGIES IN THE PalcE Doer. CASE.-i{n7anpther column will be 'found in substance, the charge of Ren..C. Regina, Presid.tnt Judge of :the Schuylkill County Court, to the jury impanneled in the trial of Mr. Price for libel. It is, especially, interesting, defining as it does, more strictly. than ilas been done heretofore, the' bounda ries which in the opinion of thei Court, the press cannot in l safety,' pass. .Elsewhere 'we notice at length, the able charge of the Judge, 'adverting at the same tine, to tk point in Which we diller . from him. SEE . new advertisements To IL lircA4a, Esu., we arc indebted for public documelini.' 'A BILE, to compePthe • Little Schuylkill Navigation Company, and the Catawisseand Williamsport Railroad Company, to fence their tracks in Schuylkill county, pa'ssed the house at Ilarrisbtvg on Tuesday. • THE most zealous fools in existence ary "small fry" local partizans. What they lack in brains is made.up by impudence—in wasp apeech'ey 4 gas." Shades of Hamilton an.' Jefferson, wbatricatures are modern poll ticians! Monroe Stewart,• one of the McKiespOi murderers, who was recently pardoned b Gov. Packer,.in Consequence of Ihe. i diselo tires made at the execution of the ituthorsoi that murder,,diediaprilion on Monday night o small pox. 'He had beer. ‘heldfor trial on an other charge CO: has been confirmed. as Postmaste of .Chicagro—notwithstanding the fact that lh is - aTutate defaulter: This . kon4rmation is to ".iiite; Dciughtil who Was opposed in 61.. to COIN noiktinnition. A benutillii state) • affairs: A nice example Mr. "Hew Cannon sets to those - in inferior positions: SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS Will possibly; 1 :appropriated by the State for the erection monuriient at Harrisburg to th - E.memory thoit — iVho lost tbeir':lives in the service .4 then. country during the Mexican wor. bill to that etfeet is pending in the Leg's' Ax lioNesT CONFESBIO--Senator mood of South Carolina, the able ' st 1111314 the lienate from the South, in hitt rec 6 speech on the li:ansas question, admitti that the' South .hag riled this, Carintrylf ;The last sixty yearf,4nd, congratulated hit self that if that rule must cease; the cou l • try would be left prosperous and happy. This admission was nothingbut the tr'u • but his own,party consider it'a great cretion on the' part of the Senator. T • speech was . strongly pro-slavery, but hit toned and candid, and cow rnancied givat - tevion. . ' Wuo ' Gov THE s2s,ooo?—The great rim Lion of the day is, who got the 525,900 by the.offteeis of"the Bank of Pennsylve r_ for selling the . Van): building r to the si Office pepartment at a very. high price! . is positively asserted that he was an s offi holler.- Who is Jui ? James Campbell a . Postmaster general, John Miller wasp st master of ,Philadelphia, and , Mr. firownj Collector of tliti. Port. The Philadelp.il Transcript s..ys 4imoiconneets . the c Senatorßieer also with the transaction 'ln order that the innocent may not suffe i is but justice that the name of the plunderer Should be exposed: Let's hair i ;1 i.Wherea's, there is a bill Wo r t° our Legislature Tifk. Washington Union in July last, ; , ter ~..I,,ich proposes to place the licahsing power in the Walker had been appointed Governor, of - hanilir-vif three Cotntnistioners in each county, to . ~ • . , belelected brthe people • and, Whereas believing , hatisas, published the follottiti&;declarst • n. newel sOlenmly do, that t the whole license- systet7 We copy it from the Philadelpas - j'res4 . is an evil—that it is founded in wrong and injus i. "We do most devoutly .beli4e, , that unleix the tide—that the whole liquor traffic is a fraud—that its fruits are unmitigated curses tit every cr . . Constitution of Kansas be sub”iiited f".thp Id set rote of the peoplthe unhappy t controversy iw. feh illliaity , raining down upon as in fiery shapet is ha's heretofore raged in that Territory will be ro: eases and (Times the most Inathsorng and terfil•ke, ' longed for an indenni4i time to mine. We ails sufferings the most Incurable, and dangers ti• free. well convinced tint the trill qf the equally dine and good tumuli the moot alarming—and t y' Au Int o, whethbr it he Tor or against ,slitveryi '.rill that it should therefore, have no sanction or cel.ir i ,! finally triumph, though it may , bb after .yeor of at authority of law no liAg-iCli , covering er its that we. petition the ; strife, disastrous to the hest interesttimf the e‘ un-. gliilt. theref"re. &PATO i try, and dangerthii,' it - :may be, to the peoae rid Legiilature that they grant to the citizens of this, safety of the whole Union." J . Borough the'privilege of deciding at thefliallot• • • • •l ' - hOg whether ,hey will perniit the gale of intoxiea. Now this same organ of "three cent J int y," I „ L in g drinks . ..it t inu . ngct them, under. tiny 'conditions' _ denounces every man as a trunerto . dent ra. whatever.",' • . . . cy who dares advocate the stibtnisSionlo the. The action hero tinted should not be eon . Constitution, to the people. 11 ; 1 •o . • filled to any one section t the State, but-spread wherever humanity,.elaitns a home Within its ' DN't WAN. r 11.—Slexico is rather b: ck.• bpnndaries. Assuredly, we recognize the ward in paying, op her interest on di.lish ; desolating , power of Rum,' Why not make a loans,lrind the London Times very kin I in- ' . . •. . i . Manly, Christian effort to cheek it ? • • tituat6 that England would have no 10l ec- j 7 ' ' tion to the United States taking post ion i Igt"An nvtesian well is beingdug in Columbus, ~ Ohio, and is now 440 feet deep; the cliff limestone . of- that country , and secure the paym i n of 14 passed through; amid they are now at work in of the debt ,due Englaild. The • rini/s sig• the blue limestone of the Cincinnati region, a nificantly adds : ' . , . 1 , - ; amine which is variously estimated at from 400 cert.' . i P . , .. . ! ' al 'OOO %feet of thickness, This stratum is much `'The ettpacitrot t h e Mexican poptila ion easier to bore titan the cliff rock. *hen this ruck 'for appreenuitirti constitutional rule,l is not b i ns been_passed through, water may be reached; so remarkable that we shwa A . olunie ' to. nod it is equally possible and probable that much administer it." ' • . ,•. . qeper berme will be required • .On this the Nl% irib' 1 i • , inic very prof r `remarks : • . 1 ~ .'"And if not Great Britain, why shohlt 1.11 United States , voltinteer to administer th_ , -government of a country in whose din ices Anil trade • they have , so much stnallet. :, i • serest? • Why should, we'risk•the burn; _slur fingers for the sake dr raking the !B ni Chestnuts out of the fire V' STATE GEOLOGICAL REP,C9IT.—iA t t • CIL f that this long looked for Report - will so tr I published. The first ': i•olunie is comp to and the second iilila' state of forward cll ... Part of the 'State appropriation for j pu lication was limn, by the failure of the fir who undertook its publication. This e usi . , some delay 4 and it was also fountl'th tl appropriation _made - by the State ttla ' , sufficient for its is*.'' The State, de ' malting any further appropriatidn, btit the copyright , k, , 0 1 f Or work to Prof ,Rodgers who otidertopk its publicatiOn, azreed to furnish 11000 - copies to the•Stal This !mother hard nearly . all been approi ed, for . each Le;lislature since 1E51,1 4 1 vnted copies toHnembers.: .which Will ii'orl ) at least 800 of the 1000 copies, le only about 200 - copies fiir the dispo. 1, the present Legislature, if it should be In I ;!ited while they are in existence. 'P i est 4 : 4 3,ers will issue an exits editionf 10 fi _ 7Rft_ fin sale, to remunerate him for e s 1 ; 1 "9. 41 expende of. publication. r so ! .14 4 2 11 . % It .eopy when published, cut i • ea fu `: .",res t at.this office, when 'they] ' 11 i i. .. pr i:, 4l , la . the publishenelowest rates.. TI '‘, l o t yet been fixtd by the pttbli ltel - . tic following • communication froth Ash id shows that the wants of the poor of that irongh ;are -being. relieved in 'Ft gene !Ans . ; neer. The writer trW percelrethat we punge &portion, the publication of which • I tid do no good . : If you experiefiee, typo tion'arid calumny, "let your light so . ..shine fore iniM," that you till show tat yoU do • •t licit such triatinbot. That is" by far, t , e b est course, isSpectittor" well aware idoubte* that differences of opinion will ist on! all subjects, in his and other corn ' tritities.ie u ltelaing s " 8o called, are no ex 4 • '• 'ion. Some esteem them attinnocent and I l e a f letway - 0f paesingen- evening T--we • rtainly BO,: when 'everything calculated to e nd, is expunged front the piece selected— bile-others entertain an opposite Opinion, a. consider thetri wrong. Amusement hose e people most have, and until_ something •ttor is introduced, it is folly. to dencnince t em.. • They are far higher in character , th an • 1• any amusements persons - would seek, -- were • i 'l' endings" abolished. "Spectator"- says : AsAfand, Iftrek\lOth, 1858. rsdazDH.ToussaL :—Olt last Winday evening n ou was .given at the ldahunoy• House, this Borough; by the Readieg. Asaociatiun, for !it benefit, of the poor, which realized the hand. omo tuui of about one hundred dollars. The .iece read on the:occasion,• was. Kotzebue' cele. .rated tragedy of Pizarro, in eve am!, (with hich nb doubt v you are well acqualeted,) and which without exag geration , was read in a style bet would have ee credit to many of our first lass 'theatres. 'The piece 'referred to, is one iri Wei gobd reading,is not only required, but also nod acting; and without flattery, the ladies and ntlemen whO took part, acquitted themselves ith much ability, leaving an impression in the minds o( the spectators that will not easily be forzeticW.• • ' This Association-was organized "some three months Since; by ti few of our citizens, for the double purpose of amusement' during the long winter evenings, and linproning the mind— which a considerable extent, has been realized in both. , . To aid the Benevolent Association of ladies, Who are doing much good, by tending the Wants of the sick and needy in the Borough; 'this public exhibition was given, anti without doubt, More. substantial aid was aCqaired, titan could possibly have been attained by any other . meads. Since she Reading Association has boon formed it hits been assailed by several of the religious community, who have done all in their power to break ii up, but , so far have failed in their 'ef forts. ' j The members Of the Association nre composed for the most part. of married men and their wives, end a few of our most respectable single' ladies and gen tletnen... Now that they have attained ' so 'worthy a position in behalf of their fellow ereiturns x their assailants must fall back confound. ed,flo think that the Reading Association have accomplished, what they could notthe means of relieving from absolute stArvation many of our follow Citizens. '' , SPECTATOR.' $ 1 00 1. 00 xOO :2 0 0 00 00 '1 00 00 1 89 2 00 I 00 $1 87 li a: it 67 3 WI" 2 00 2 00 . THE; following comes to us, evidently in the hand - ariting of si, lady—a married one, we . ~.._ . presume; who has come feeling for the More iinfOrtnnate, of her sex. It abound:{ with good 'advice worthy of-eonsideration : . , BAD 11,1.1111 TS I or; why there are to mainly 4 .01 d Ntalde NowadayiN What e pity that such an intelligent. Independent na tion en this Plumb] begin to deteriorate, and that society abould :nutter from the. tied example of other coun t riot. A few years ago it wan the boast of American women,' and this pride of their husbands and Invent, that they were both competent. and not above. cooking, baking. making.anu mending for themselves lied fandlies, and yet could enter their parlors and there shine among the 'Trued lesautifill and accomplished of their sex.. In these darn old maids were nearer. and bachelors, also; now unfortunately, It. is the teverks—loo they are but too numeri•us in evetycommunity: plow comes thin? In It that marriages are out of. faehiett? No! that Is not the ease; the marriage state In desired an much as ever' . by most women, bat particularly by those of a certain age. since it places them In the sphere they were town ded topl—whete they end ample 'mope for the tine and • full development Oran their attributes : and then wo man fishsbe was not created in. vain. Thovuse of thin multiplicity of old maids and hiche lore in extistraganee. Eittavagance In dress, in attend ance and in time ; and a false notion of ',million. A girl would! now reject a respectable mechanic an being on. wort by of her hand, whenperhapi, be would make her a very Food husband, and in tiers realize a better trireme thin the young man in a profession, who in vain she would'dress to' please.'in all the adornment of really • silk (*eves, evening dreseen, hats and feathers, and in dulgitm in that useless, though expensive article. on ' broldered pocket handkerchiefs. Ac. Ac. What ' , owe? man entering a profession, my dear girls, notwithstand- tog riur beauty and wit. tan, in addition to his own. I support expenses like there. A young lady also sonie times thinks itraounds pretty" to boast that she `can't make a ehirt." . .and knows very little of housekeeping." I , You cannot, my dear young lady, adopt a surer inetb'el I • than Ode t!'• drive away all idfas of matrimony from the mindlof yottr lover. If inn he a 'Sensible man. for hes will bentraid to trust !tin domestic comfort and the earnings I or htilabor. to one who prolenset SO iiithl knowledge of the duty of a vioin.in. =chum%) of a wife. . There ill nl. another bad habit which does not at all facilitate marriage—that of going to evening amuse, mentS'at an hour when. In daysN yore, people would . have considered an entertainment half over —nine, or may be, toil' o'clock to now the: time for guests to assents ble even far only a small gathering, and do not think. of withdrawing before tw.p. three, or half past three: next morning. Thisitrietlee. though - very fashionable, in yory Injurious to health. Sleep is the great restorer of both mind and- body—deprived of that, the constitution Is I.ooii 'broken . Whereas. if people would assemble at it • ensemble hour, and return home at a vusrmable hour, ' they' would derive 'benefit from Forint Intercourse t with their neighbors. lint to commence a . day by rev turning.frtun a party. and then snitch a few hours.' re• s poseos not calculated to prepare a man for linsimus in which he must' pritgetui to enable him to Like a wife, even could he Illtd.one nlttegether suitable . ' While on . theother and, a younglady who has dot the rails of bu-1 • sines, l s till a very late hour in bed, then , rises, but lintlissl p ..,( . .anses away her time either in sauntering about wit a new companions: or remodelling her clothes for the nekt soiree. in the afternoon, it may he. she again pauses one or Oro hours on her touch with perhaps' s a revel. A young man therefore, c•nuot emarry under ...' t kis:order of things: he therefore contents himsalurith. gellenting 'one or other of his kir acquain taticee,erglll n 4 e after evening, to these late parties till the roisen . are fa ded..from their cheeks and,the lily from their brow. and • at length they find- others younger and fairer filling , their place* , and are left, wall dowers at a. party, and ". ''bid maids" for life. .- . . 4 0 . 11 • T AGE ines resulting from the use ofintoxi - eating liquors, come-under our ~notiCe I as ireported in our exchanges. it`, is but last 6 7 week that George:Fulmer, a respectable citi t Quakertown, Bucks county, while la .t. baking under an attack of delilitint treTcns, attemp'ted to murder his wife, and theti• - com. 6 . 3 mated suicide. This Hum fiend is addressing. Why will not the citizens of 1 Pennsylvania unite in asking the Legislature EL to prohibit the vending:of intoxicating liquors of. mitt beverage? Every interest of 'humanity ' echoes, why? The citizens of Bristol,. Pa.,' it have adopted resolutions, of i which the follow ing is a copy, and are acting energetically in the matter : ;e1 iTne annual election for city el:Beers will take place in . !trading on the 18th islet. Goo. J. Eckert.. ket' e., is the American and sottlcieompton candidate for 3layor. It j ii predict...4l that he will be successful. - . T e ; it. 1 - iTne heading Adler elves its readers the horhananr ; i f . , el i de of the Knouts 'niftiness, on the principle.of the Dach ; Justice of the Peace who. would never hear but one side ill I id a law soli. "heeanse then." said. he, °I ran make up i I nay Mind, but when I hear both sides I gits bothered." i .. ' I I t A rlsw C.trEctusts.-Tbe following attechism„ whicithnd rft its origin in th e Slite of Tennessee, Is rep ro duced for ' the benefit of the Delwgatee to the late Democratic 6:tu bel ientiaa at Itarri.bunn . 3 1 QUektion—Whet's yourname? . . ut , t Anarroc- Melt Spittle. ' s i . 1I (4 4 —Who gave you this Mune! • f . A.--)ly Patroller to the Administration, In illy ' pont b 13-• cal charge. wherein I was made. nteutbar of the major fty, the child of corruption, and a , loeust to devour the, in good things of this land 1 . . ed: you? i Q . —what did your sureties then do . for . 1 A.—They did promise and vow three things in my , name. First, that I should renounce the people and all their works, the proeps end tr,ittltleirof treeeborn stover. I ehoty. and all the sinful lust uf ludepindenCe. Soconth [ ty. that t should believe all the articles of the kitchen cabinet With: and thirdly, the I should keep the Pres- i Ideal's sole will and commandments, and walk In. the same all the dayi of my life. . I Q.4.--Dest thou not think that thou art bound to ba ilee° and to clime they have promised for thee? rA.—Yes, verily, and rm. :my own sake, sti I will; trod II hrortily thank our federal President, that be has calledime to this gate of eters lion, though tny. !tottery. crlnglng . ttnil duplicity; and I pray to his succeseor to Ore tee ex.10807t., that I May continue the mime to the! end of intllre. ' - .. , - ' 'l.. 1 (t r .-who. aced thou chiefly learn In the articles of ~, thy political With. as egpounded in the Cincinnati plat a,. Om and the contradictory edicts of the President I " ..; A.—First, I leant to forswear all conscience . 'which. Mr irtittever meant f./ trollblll me, nor the mitotthofill* 00 Of baths/nu pollttelans..-Fecondly. to' swear black Iv , white , or white black. according' to the geed pleasure of , VI - theTi'miiident. • Thirdly. to put on the helmet oFiteptt 1 io t a (levee. the only ante* itildfutt the shafts of patriotism. 1 (4.—lf bat'a oat knt' tierForisey 1 ' ' ' 17 . 1 • 1 t 1-A.—Stowing that I rodtkot ,Itheturoatt -la alwayill b! .1 7: 1,, . w t, tt atthatthe,adminhantilota can Diner do 0 t be la 1 he I Itoatkmer—Ait richt Cettai'i what we wean by they r 3. phiase of Democratic principles. - . Tar Nor Yoit 'hags.. gives the Iblioir log compare: tire vikkielletrit of the levelgraroports atiNeo York for rho Riot ao4sitioe ;wapiti 1:.:., ' _ Po'lle -1558" F ...11.111/1. - : 111511. Dry Goodo.', =1 M 8.45 5t,21114116 $1.110,619 General Mora:adios, 1,512*.601ci 1,444906 '1=40.30 Total for the Week, g. 1,5115.817 $2.719.01 f1,547.P.19 rievtimaily. reported, • t'&106.06 43,042,411116,M9,077 Mini January 1, $31.612,193 it35.14360119,191,0t0 The following lea comparative alitiMMlt at the Ex. porta (excludve of specie) finm hiew.York to loreign porta - tor the week mad More Jan. 1: • , ; • 1111311. 1.111117. 11111.. Total for the week. $1,113,331 g 1.539,707 • 9811.9.14 Provlonsly repotted.: ' - 9.493,10.1! -10„ar,ses 8,047,546 . • --,—..—.. " Sinee'linuery I. 911.318,742 910,577,7 1 0' $90199,41X0 The exports of specie flea this port for the week, ending this day.aud for t►e year liall, were &anti° ws• Total for the week. . . ' - . 1297.897 91 , rreviously repprted, - - - • 9A72.911 46, • • • T0t5. 1 .16 58 , - —•- $9370.430 . The followlot is a' rotarsratirs — itsteasest 'of Alk Tillooof iertatofesports from • tfoi ocoftolateemesti of , the year to Itirrb:-.4 1831..- 1858. . Dee. Cotton, $2 4 /95 $1.108310 44154045' Flour. .1,744,042 1,1:6',(091 - 526.956 Corn Meal, \* 30,096 " 3077'14.005 ••• Wheat, • • 947,414 270,067 .--- 677.315 Care, "' 449,212 . Z. 1.271 - • 196,971 Beef,.] 61.072 '213.949 159,673 Pork, 235010 230,494' 94.685 I - Total, $5325.541 V.4/9,747 1M,463 0'456457 Decrease as eorapemied 'with 1147. - 0,2M,794 The quantity sent by Rai!Ned this weeleia 20,- 377 tons, being'an increase Of 731 'tow over the quantity sent last week. 1 • The, trade exhibits no trim features.. The cold spelt has increasedthe demand a little for imme diate ate, but as' the weather is-moderating, it will in all pthbability slack off again. The 'water will be hitintO t h e Canal gradually, in the courseiof the ensuing week, 'if the weather contin4tes to Moderato, but we douht whether any Coal w i ll leave before the last week in this month or the first of April. So far 'there is put little prepit'ration making for doing business.' The. Railroad Company is now 97,082 tons be hind-the quantity sent to same period last year, and by the time r tiCe Ganal opens, -the quantity form this Region, short et least 130,000 tons compared with last year. sTbninereaSe from the Lehigh Region .is about .25,000, and from the'Sbranton shoal 10,000 tons, ,making 35,000 tons; .which will make the sup lily short nbdut 00,000 on the first of April, cora lintred with ists' t year. l• No chang e • has yet been made in the rates of ' tollined transportation by our : Carrying" Compa ''nins.l All are waiting fur the'action of the Maw tigers' of the -Reading Railroad 'Company._,Al the other Companies who control the avenues to market froM the other Regions, are ongagedln mi ning and se t tling Coal, except the LehighjitllCY ' , Railroad, and they will, of course, shape their pulley to suit their own business.. _Asiiin busi ness thii.year will partake of the 'character of a "grab game," our Companies must take care that the other Companies do not get the - advnutage of them by securing important contracts before our POLITICAL. ..:.. .i. 2 IIPM MAIM. ffil. THE COAL TRADE. Marek 13 Operator!' can move in the bueineas. T.Totil they . know what charges will be made, they can make ) no contracts for the delivery of Coal. Whether any change is made or nut, it is import:int that the trade should low know it, in order to shape their business accordingly. Low' rates increase -con sumption innimee of depression, while high'rates retard consumption nod diminishes business.— Ocean freights are alto extremely low, and the Cool business is vary much depressed in Eng land—prices 'rule much lower than usual. Last year the ,Foreiga importations were largely in creased, and there is every "probitiiiliffiiii they :will be increased again ihis year, under the re- Iduced duties, if our domestic Coarie not pnt down Ito theloweat living point, in the present state. of the trade. - CANAL FnEtnars..—Some( of the Boatmeni we learn, complain, because wkstated that freights Gould in all probobiliey goc.dow,n/ to $1 65 and SI CO froarPort Carlionfand Schuylkill Haven to New York, in the early part of the swan. This is only 5 cents less than what Boatmen are already offering to make contracts at fbr the whole season -and it is firm conviction that freights will rule /16 low this season us they . have done at any period for. the last fifteen 'leans. We are aware that the Boatmen are willing to take 'the lowest paying figve,:provided, the -tolls are arranged to correspond, but they do not desire to reduce their rates in ordei to have it added. to the tolls.. This is the feeling that prevails among the Boatmen.— IWe 'are now - in t6e midst of Free Trade—our strtndard ie reduced down to thn;•European stand ard," which was so lauded in Congress by 'James Buchanan the country le now reaping the "Wes sings and prosperity' which it was promised would cover the country all over; under this bles sed system of Free Trade—and Jtrices must rule accordingly. If Boatmen are not satisfied with the blessings conferred . hy,this syirein, they mast vote fo't , reliable protectionists, who,,eannot 'be bOught nr ) by the dinner parties and good wines et the,British Ministers at Washington, and the agents of Foreign manufacturers, in order to hen eftt.the Collieries, Iron Works and' Manufactories abroad, and close ours up. Boatmen, as well as otherr, must conform to, the Fret Trade prices.— The only regret is, that , the innocent, !hose who opposed and voted against ree Trade, are com pelled to suffer ;with the guilty, who voted fur the destruction Of our Protease Policy. Wz publish the following ;Circular Letter, ad dressed to,the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany, and the Railroad Companies :efirr.ring Coal froth the Lehigh Region, by the Individual Ope rators t. "Philadelphia, Feb. Inth,lBssl. At a meeting of the end Operators of the Middle Coal Field of the Lefilatt Region, held at Mauch Chunk. Feb. ruary 16th, to take •Into consideration the difference which now exists In thit cost of getting Coat to market from the Lehigh.and SChuylkill Regions, it was Resnitjed, That a committee be appointed to make a statement of these differences; and, on its being sub. mitred to the Meeting. It waseurther Resofeled."Phat the statement be laid before the differ.. emt carrying companies from the Lehigh Region, askin4 for a redaction oft heir rates in such proportion ast may. nn consultation between them. be deemed equitable. so that the cost of getting. our Coal to market. from the mines, may not be More, than twenty:llre cents per ton above that from the Stlfoylleill..that hemp, in' our aril'. , ion, a d(fererute that our that wiff bear. and still leave us -an ertatily in the market. yhtelf.the annexed stlffement .wlll show we do notnow enjoy: tr -STATExenr showing the aver-nee difference In coat of getting Coal from the mines In the Sehnylkill, and :Middle Coal Field 'of the Lehigh Region, tn 'New, Tork and Philadelphia, during the season or 1857: Ezmon. Idines'io Mauch Chunk, vto &vivre 3lee dew 11.11., $0 6.3 Mines to Penn Haven, via Hazleton, • 42 ScutumLi. M I Mei to Srbnylkill Tlaten, Mines to POrt Carbon, - • Yid Clime In l'hilanfriphid.' Braver ideg4nw It. R. to Monett Chunk, - c't Maueh Chunk to Philadelphia: IlszletottY.M. to Peon Haven, Petin Phlladelphl4 Lateral K. R. to fehoylkill Haven; • Schuylkill Pirtn Lateral 11.. n. to Port Carbon; Port Carbon in Philadelphia. • Asorace'differenco In fnvor of Schuylkill via Schuylkill Haven. 73 Avenizo difference In - favor of Erhilkill, - I l ls Port Carbon. 89 . , ria armuilla New b. Beaver kteadow R. R. to Meach Chunk. GI Matt, b Ch lt unk to New York, via D . It It., 2 73 336 Hazleton .R. toltenn Haven, . k • 42 .Penn,lliten to 78w York. * 2 63 325 I.atertl R 4 R. to Schuylkill Haven, 35 Schuylkill Haven 16 New York, 2 no— 2 74 Lateral Ili R. to Port Carbon, : Port Carbon to New York. 1.. , Average differennt In faynr of Schuylkill, 'via Seliovlki illaven. .f . . Avep difference Jo favor of Schuyiklib via Port Carbon, ; Via the 'Moats Canal,l h a difference la 53 route and MI ...onto. -, -. lir rolartelphla and Note Tork by Railroad. Mine! V? Mauch Chunk, via Beaver Mea- • dow R. R., • • . t&1 , Mauch Chunk to Trentan. via railroad, •1 an Freight Imm Tnntton to Nal York, M— 3_33 Mines to Achuyikill Haven, .Its Rchuelkill Haven to Richmond. OA R..R., 1'7.5 _ Freight from Richmond totiew York, • 1 00 - - 2 7 0 Mines to Mount Carbon. 10 1 . Mt. Carbon to Richmond. via It. R.. ' 40 Freight from Rlfhmond to N ew York. • 00— , , 269 Averamt difference in favor of fieb uylkill, on ,Ocial'f' to New, York. vitt Trenton, - C oal '• dltference in favor of Schuylkill. on-Coal '• to New York: via New Jervey (antral R. R. Ca Min.! to Philadelphia, via North Pensylvania N. 2 63 Mine., to Philadelphia, via Schuylkill Maven :and Reading. ' • 1 9,) Mines to Philadelphia. el* Mt. OirhOn k Reeding. 1 79' A verseedifference io tavern( Schuylkill, to Ptilladephia, VI cente., i y The furnighlncitharree and chipping .ibe.lltalica tton CAempany, at Port Carbon and Seh Ylkill Maven. and MP 6 percent. allowed by the Rea ding lialinvod. kiwi a further advantage to thp tkhayllol of 6 to 10 eente'per ton more than ettowlialicive. ..-:- • The circular okisitis "ittormatirm of import- . once to the trade—but the comparison is not fair ly mide between the Lehigh and Schuylkill Re &us. Porlastance, the Circular gives the pri7 ces for 6.Bl,lmm:tattoo from the farthest po.nts In! the Lehigh Region s add average _ the distances of, the lateral transportation in the Sebnylkill Region. in the.Cireidoeth4 put down tisaiPortittion.vis. healer Meadow Railroad MU. emits to 'Mauch Chulik, and ,Is. IliitleicM . at 0 _cetits,but ray. nothing about lb* mower Collirles. tillbe Lehigh Coil Company, Whom the traniliOrtsition is wily" from lb to 2kr,eenti. ' The aware - ge On the West Iliarich Ralirimd is put diiwriat 36 cein.te. While /iii the Coal from the Ashland Region • Will average ifleall bO cents traitiortOtioti to Siihi, Ik'n n - yen/ ilsiefill, of i 5; gentr y ) So es tit" Schttylkill l'elleiliallrbid, the iielirsiO is pal down 6117 eeute r *bee leL kooiti thet the emit beltrif4be COOT trentlitorted.icer that Road. e nem from 40 to '42 eentalelltrem4 t hit.',cet(kott to Ikea:lg.:Reti re:Hl dire, lititead 17 mitti..al poi dove to tbs. comperliMi. The Cos thst pays lest than, the rater ;hilt es time teat% b geoerally tikes Inuo tamp ilostilsit _Veins, andibieipst* liieiffradht ral.• illifritlltietake sip the different*. Onthsetheitwo - / lateral itallromis the ratet'arsi fitrit'given.' - 1 ' ' '' Lehigh Coal does , generally 'hell from 15? to Irielati mere than thrthflif 10181 . 0 EiShitYlkill White Attit4M7 Mb el?014111i 4434.1 Moan. tern White Ash Coal, taken - ii;itit ills time veins in Seltnylki; Cattitty c ie 'iqaally, Vt. iititi as sot Coal tarnished frau - the Lehigh Region.nbd when piepared earefally, will always command ae high . a price. Large portions of the Schuylkill County hard White AO Cmil Is sold as Lehigh Coal in all 'the markets, without - the.purchasers knowing any better, Mereiy because the large mass of CblVe• mere abroad associatii - the name of Lehigh with all bard Whits Ash Cosa, and really suppose that ~,all that spertes of Coal Comes from that Region. wtkile the Schuylkill Aegion furnishes equally as much of these harder Coals as the Lehigh. On the other baud, the name of Schuylkill is often asitciated with all the' softer 'Anthracite Coals. because she furtaisheaut least three.fourths, it not fout-tiftbs, of this ipecies of Coal, and many pur chasers really believe that all Schuylkill Coal par takes of that quality. There is not so much dif fersaesi in the quality of White Ash Coal - es there' is in the preparation for market. Some of the Schuylkill dealer' do not prepare their Coal equal to that shipped from the Lehigh. audit is to be at tributed to this cause more than any. other, 'that Lehigh Coal is considered better , than Sehitilkill, and command's a higher price in some markets. - PATENT COAL SLATAIL—Tbe model of a new and improved machine for slating Coal has been dip.osited at ttie Machine shop of Wm. C. Smith., of thin Borough, for examination. Jacob Gam and. George blowton, of Trevorton, are the paten tees. The constreetion of the machine is such by mesas of parallel bars insidi the soreen, that slate is prevented from sliding, nod at each revo lution must Pass through the .apertures, thereby separating the Coal and Slate. The machine is placed between each diVision of the larger screens of.a breaker, and must thoroughly perform its work. The mite:tine varies in length from Bre' to eighht feet. , AS. fast which_ speaks strongly,in i favor !i t that at Trevorton where it is now used much of the Coil was:tinnily , marketable before the machine Was adopted.' -Now it goes twmarket in excellent condition. Operators .would do well to inspect 'the model. The moths operandi of slating Coal is certainly, in our opinion, most ex peditious anda t o n rough, os far as Messrs. Gnu it Al owton's ma e is concerned. 1835.•• ASHLAND TRADE.—Tbe Mino Rill and Schuyl kill Raven Railroad Company have made a re daction in tie tolls on Coal from Ashland, rang ing from 7 to II cents per -ton, according todoca them of Colliery. The average reduction is about 9 cents per ton, which is an important item in 'these days , of elosa'calculations. Coattscrott.i—lye were in error in stating last week;-that the rates of toll and transpoi l tation on I Coal were increased 124 Cents per ton from Pine , grove to Baltimore. They remain thi same as I last year, $2 25, which includes expense's of haul- i ,I• ing, se., at Baltimore., .1 The Scranton & Bloomsburg Railroad Compa ny have Axed the rates of toll and tran s portation on their road at li cents per top per mile, and the Operators"lid their own cars This road extends from Seriatim' to Rupert, a distance of 153 Miles, i 'where, it connects with the Catawissa k Williams port port Railroad, thus giving the Co4I of he lower • part of the Wyoniin asin nn outlet to t er . Northern • New York, by th Roads named. The, distance from Plymouth t Rupert is 35 miles, and from Rupert to Milton 3, making the distanee tolthat i point 58 miles fro Plymouth. The Philadelphia and Sunbury Itailraid Sitar-, gee 70 cents for toll and transportation' on:Conl' from Mount Carmel to Sunbury, a distance of 23 miles, and from Shamokin, a distance of 20 miles, • 56 etnts. The distance _from Sunbury to Stilton is 14 miles—making it 42 miles from Mount Car mel and 34 from Shamokin to Milton. We give these distances in order to show the relative po sition of those two Coal Regions, and their ability to compete with each other for the trade of North , ern New York. Lyon & Hoyt's Percussion Coal Breaker. Can be seer:at thei'r office, foot of North 'loth Street, Willinmtburg, New York. • • ANOTHER COAL BREAKER.— ,- We observe' 6y the Scientific American that Mr. Against Balton of Port Carbon, has taken out a Patent for a new Coal Breaker, which Is gticod ee follows in that paper: • Machivves jor itnarkinp o..ol.—Aquila Bolton, of Port Cafbon, Pat I claim the arrangement grown rontiating of the perforated. Internally ribbed or (bathed conical chamber; C. e, mnrolving onadlreet tau, and the toothed abaft, or toiler, 8 d ntrolving in sin 'opposite di rection. for the purpose of breaking sal, as ipeellied. [This Invention consists In breaking coal and dischar ging it as !ludas broken. by means of the **shed ac-. ttnn of a shalt or roller armed with teeth or totters and revolving in one direction. and a perforated!hollow eon- I Ica! cylinder fn rnlrhed stititv'erttral 'lotted! ribs or par-, titions, and revolving In an opposite direction to that of the shaft.or roller. This iu4angement avoids grinding or crushing the coal as In other .machines phich have one braaking eurfice stationary'. and the other-moving. It also affords halides for,breaking tha coal to all Mer ehantable.sises in one machine. We certainly think well of the contrivance. and believe It Is 4 step in ad. vance of the-machines In use.] Mr. Bolton intends constructing a °del on n small scale for the .nee of Cual Yardal when the uLlia will have an opportunity of witnessing its bieaking qualifier NKr; 'tout COAL Mannar. March 11, 186.1.—A good demand for Domestic and with moderato arrlrals prices are quite firm. The Inca: inquiry Is settee. as the stocks are much reduced, and the arrivals are light, and deal ers are quite Area ; the stock in their hanthits not largo. A fair demand has prefailid for the Ham. wehare no chance to make in our quotations; tulles by thermic° at $4 sa $1 SO, and by the ton from yard at $4 fn_! $5 75. in foreign very little has been done, the arrivals are limi ted: prices are nominal; $8 50 for Lifirpool Orrel, and $ 1050 for beat Cannel. • Boston Coal Market. [ - Correere.l , crekly from the Boston Courier.] The markbt fire all - kinds of forelan Coal continues quiet. Engl ish Cannel has been - sold at $ll 00 @t 12. 00 chaldrott, cash. For Melton and ) Sidney, prices rots. thine quite nominal, nn'aalia , bating been made for come time. In Anthracite steady . nitall sales at $6 604 $7 00 it ton. Cannel: - Newcastle, - Offal Sydney, - • mine chat 760 (4 775 Menu.. • - - Mine aphid 720 (a) 725 Pleton floe,- ' • .• mine I.bal 525 IL 60 Sehuylkilt, white kph, ton - • 660 05 575 do red ash, • - • -5 75 do lump, - • - 600 a. 625 tehigh.lump. • • - • - 625 tt Laeltawanna. - • - 560 @ 575 PRICES Anthr.telte white & red neh- I 1 TELEGRAPH. frit tur, 6 o'cLocit. Freights from Harms,-- • 200 I York, - New ll.dford. • •, IVA Coal Trade by Rallrciad for 1888. Sent by Railroad .for the week l auding l on Thursday evening last: Port Carbon, - Pottsville - Haven, Auburn, - .Port Clinton, 1 4(1-92 59 4 Total for week. - • • • Previously this year,- - • - To shme tithe lask Year, "-i - Deere ' ase. so far, -• • - rni— 1 74 17 1 47- 1 r 4 liates'of Toll and Transportation on MAL ROAD DOD TNI Frani Pros Fretn. .:;,' $l - 70 7 1.1'1741an. A ;born M I.l7lrhan S. ffar ,, ,n F . rti To fiteltrtnniad, $1 SO To Philad'a , IRO ~,, - 1 73, 1.55 1 co. Spriri; Mills, 115 --,, 1 30' 133 140 heading. 1 10 -- 101 105 , Its ' 2 47- 2 64 • . Schuylkill County Railroads 18631 The following la the quantity of Coal transported aver the diffnient Railroads In Schuylkill County, for week ending no Thursday evading loot: Tout.. line Hill and S. Raven R. R., 8.198 09 61.9.4 16 Mt. Carbon. s. 1.012 04 7.304 09 2,39012 -17,30213 111.dart.ii PL Carbon " 04203 . 011 .43.610 OS' LIMES Llttle g^bQ7IRIII, Rates or Toll and Transportation On Tn 6 LBB ICH VALLZY BAIL MAD, Mauch Chink to Trenton, do Ellsabethport. do Morrie Canal Radio at Phillinabure. lAshig ni lk Valley A. 11.. . week • Vor wk en&lng o #zturday lag: ' RUC . TOT/I. S. !IL 311nea. M. Milne* & C 0..) • 1,44300.- 21,083 08 E. Sugar Lon (Packer A C 0..) 815 El ,- 7.033 11 N. York &Le igh. (Taggart A Son.) . 467 01 . 11504 02 Cdonell Rid (Sharpe, L. k C 0.,) .720 00 11,475 13 German Pe ... , ' 147 00 Col.& B. It. ( 'tell!, It Johnam,) 783 04. 14.680 00 Hazleton (A.. Pardee A Co.) MS 10 - 15000 03 N. Fp. Illt.(8.11 McCrory A Co.) 421 10 • 7,001 05 B.op. Mt..(Dolbin A Dehavea.) . I -1,124 14 PAM Lehigh. . '' . . : 31 Oil 07 14 Lehigh Caul At Nar,co, • 23 11 • 23 11 Totll, Last year, ,In De, , I 117 16 23,0611 18 _ . Pluogiove Coat 'read', for 1638. An:oant transported dark:ilk - 0 month of rebrnoni : • 4nrcrti., • ' .TOTAL tnkm . 6,0 1 4 IR I I=l 12 Snits:lt Ralhood, ' 4,670 10'8 • ; 9,044 011 L'yleefaa' Valley Coal 'Trade far 11.1!/411. Yor watt endlink on Saturday !sot : '1,101. 1 TOW. Lykroo Valle, Coal Co. . 314 03., IZ3 01 lihortiloanialo 4421 CO, . 411 13! 1719 09 140. ' ' 762 16, 2992 10 frelet and tnu from pi llersh v o r ra . to 1 / 6 1i.1,160r0t , 9.10 7trarairo'detAined 24 intro after arrival, tbo Was ars 22.csoti addlOonal to Moab:me. ' : Tor Oi . Savant en Cestlrride flliet I SOS.' . fur walk eloaltritee Saturday Sidi Hied Walk .1,1241 so Shippw)Fasellti' •.1,430:14 Tutu), 1 7,361 Ilits(iiilgettlol4 Ilbrils3ll. • •• • sus- A o tor.a. 4- • 101 Tiiss eitalbsittalad cos- • e, 1851 R raesie p r.a. Coal Seitcroarsai, s • , AND OTHER. SCHUYLKILL .00.:STOCKS, Irtuum . .nrptivos, Barra Railroad's ' • .Plittastalpida: Roadiust k Pottretlto Xs* Ilittond Bebi7llll.l travois - Monist Cabo" - • • • • -•-• -Mount Carbon and Port Cirbou . • 31111 Croak • - • • -, -, - Schuylkill Valley - - . Lorbersy Creak. • • .; •. - Coosa Is s :Schuylkill Navigation p• - referred - Union Canal • • - -• • •• , c-.--/preferred - Det.hilutee Coal kTransportat'n Cerr Railroad th CoalCoaspaisteatl Little Schap!. Nay. .11.. R. k Coal Cu. I Lsklgh Coal k Navigation Co. - - - Rolston Ood - • •• - • Co. . Buck Mountain Coal Co. PentrtylvaniaVoal it R. R. - - • Daaphin Coal tR. It. Co. , - • • Likens Valley Coal Ce. -= - - - Dearer ?Teodoro Coal tR. R.Co.- • , Lykins Talley Railroad k Coal Co.- - Coat Companies ; Yoresi.imprmrelosntin.; - - tr - North Anierican Co.. preferred - .• Delaware Coal Co. ..... - - Cumberland Coal Co. • - - - New Creek Coal - Miscellaneous I Mlnereglatik lfaireire' Baok l'ottevllleflas Co. - Pottsville Water Co; - WY- The Ztoelt of all Coll Comps the above list When thrnlshed by t, pubtiert!on. NE; ; DVERrMENTS --• EAREPORTS ON NIINg.S., • R I'S of the English' House of R iicumons on the working orOloal , Mines..and the ammo( accidents - in, lb* s t unts. it thstrated with nu merous drawings, a verygal nettle and seartri work, Ist, ?AL and ad Reports far o at the Bookstore of tititl . scriber. B. BAN 'N. 'N. Pottsville, March 15,'' PUBL - VENDUE. NI T ILL be expiiied to public ,sale, at the resianee ofilh:r.k."Sebtlise. In the borough of Auburn. Sehopylklll county, on WU/NEEL/a, March lith. 1858. at 1S o'clock, M., to wit: 1 bolsi% 1 brood mare. itrness. threshing machines, reed drilla, 1 t rest hone Wage% / apple grinder. 1 gran cradle. scythes. barrels. 1401110, bedstead and bedding. tables, rrylrottlell, and a number of other articles for house. farming and ddetoie use. Mn. months credit will he given by AUtl. SCHULZE,- 114 t Auburn, Ilarch.ls; '53 • ALEXANDER KERR, Dironain A$D WHOLESALE DEALER IN L h• 4 ,,SAT "• t - No. 134 Swish (Ptsrr. or Star.) Wharves, '. . PHILADELPHIA. A . slitcm's V Ine, Liverpool 0 round, Turks Island, Ashton's and Star Mille Dalry..assorted.sisca, constantly on band and fur late in lots to stilt the trade. N. IL—Orders solicited. [Starch 13, '6ll:4l4lntto PUBLIC SALE. WILL be , sold at Public Sale, on friday, the 19th day of March. 15(..9, at the residence of the subsrriber In South Manlielin town ship. half a milli west of Amourn, the following' do scribed property: 6 ,good drift Horses, 2 'Colts. 6 sets of Harness, 2 good . 4 1.. Cows, 'Threshing 31achine.1Smut 1011 m Machine, 1 Horse Rake, 6 young Heifers. 2 Wagons. 1 Carriage. I—Buggy, f bran an. Ilan owe. itio_wc, Cultivators, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to comment.. at it o'clock on :aid day, when conditions wilily mid.. known • :JOIIN FISHER. Auburn, March 13,'59 11.1 c JOHN STONE &SONS, -- 8 "?-, C lIFIS'I'NUT Street, above Sth ',.., (late of No. 45 Sonth Second Street,) PIII LA! De VILLA. are now receiving their Spring Importation of Silk and Millinery Goods, Conti Pti ng In nil'', of ' - FANCY BCINET AND CAP RIBBONS. . SATIN A DTA PPE VAS RIBBONS. (IRO: , BE N A nits. (Clareand Plain ' ) MA ItC ELI N E..* AND P LOItkIN CES , ! , BLACK 510DE: 4 , ENGLISH CRAPES, . - MALIN E AND ILLUSION LACES, etc. Also, a toll atoortment:of Preneh AND At Flowers. ' - []arch li,'.s 11-2 m * PENN KIITUEL LIFE .INSURANCE CO., ORTIIEAST Corner of THIRD ',LI and DOCK streets, Philadelphia. DAVID 8. SllLLER:Presidenl. 8.1.31cr.t. E. Broils. Vice Prat. 1 JOHN W. Ronson, Secretory. Receipts for the year ending; Dee. Met,. 1857, 102.116 Lows and Expenals for the same period, 71.,L17 90 Assets of the Company liable to pay losses, January I, 1853, 815.780 83 The subscriber, Agent for the Mame Company, has re caved a Serif. Dividend of 21 per cent.,and is ready now tj, deliver it, and pay a Cash Dividend of 6 per cent. on (he Scrip of former years. • 2po P ns desirous tf securing' to their families a hand s= um, for a 'small consideration. will apply to E. GAREIGUES. dgelsf. Pottavilio, March 13.'58 . ~ . 11-Ins • . • pagiutatiftpsit.sigEoEL: rrur. 6U IbiSCICIISZN is receiving lig cruet supply of Garden Seeds from the must np proied °rowans. emlnlielog a gederal assortment of he choicest Seeds for -Garden or Field, and will .be Id wholesale and retail et the lowest rates. gra-nercbantA, Trockmen and Dealers supplk In lawn,. small quantities by the Pound or dozen Pa rs, at wholesale prices. . Merchants can be supplied also with foxes for enntainins: a general assortment of seeds, Whirl{ can be replenished as they run out. Clover and Timothy Snedle by the Bushel or Quart— White Clover for Yards. and Lawn Grass Seed by the pound-or smeller luenlity—Wcandotte Cora. Sugar Cane Seed. Konl-itabi, tinter Cherry or Tomato, /cc. Any hind of Garden or Field S aida not on hand. fur nished at short. notice, B. fIA7.k;.NAN!S March 13. 'SS 11. „Sem; aa , t Book Mori. INglarille. TAMAQUA CARRIAGE & WAGON FACTORY. llorreshoelng and 21. - 04 . the Corner ,f BROAD. and.. MATH E street. HE subscriber takes this mthod of informing the public that he has become the pole proprietor of the above establishment, and lie hopes to conduct It so as to give-satisfaction to the business commaniry; - by-erre• ph:lying none but the beet of work- ,-„ men. and wing the beet materials that can be found In the market. Dringanyself a pme. Heal mechanic. I will guarantee all work turned out to bean represented. Jobbing work of all kinds promptly Attended to and neatly executed. • Ile hopes by etrict atf;nt ion to bust• nese and reasonable charges to merit a liberal.ehare of the public patronage. • • DAN TEL DEAN. 4WD. DEA4.V . hae on band an assortment, of new and onteond hand carriage* and exp•eiiii"Wagone of various etylee. Alen. heavy wagons of all , kinde. Old carriages bought-or exchanged. Marrhl3, 'Sa 114 f. ebil 11 50 12 00 none (4, -- - none . - i- FOR TIIH CURE OF ' Liver Complaint. Jaundice. Dyspepsia, NervoueDebilltj.. I Asthma. Diseass of the Kidneys. and all, Diemen, - arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, ouch to Constipation, Flatulency, Inward • riles. Bushing of Blood to the Head, ' Fullness or wrlcbt In the Stomach, Nausea, Aridity of the Stomaeh, heartburn. Disgust for • . SemLiiour Eructations, : • - Sinking or Flutter. log at the pit ' , -of the Sto- .. .... I much. Swimming of the Head. Hurried or DiMeult. Breathing ' • Dlmenca of Tision,Diall Pain In the 1 •• it ad, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes Pain in the Side.. conatant imaeination 1 . of evil, and great Depression of Spirits. 1..--se--. • i These Bitter% are it moat useful remedy for thcock re tal i plaints the female sea a generally.subject to, by ' ying I tone to the digestive organe—the Iron. enter) g the 1 •blood, cleanses.. purities and Induces a vigorous ekteula• then. overcoming the obstructions to which they its Ha i Me. assisting nature In' the performance of those• tone ! tiona whereby health is recovered. and the patient, from looking pale and Sickly Is restored to a lively complex . ... lon. , - - i'' . • We would recommend tills as a Tonic l of superior etll-! . cage, and are amend in doing env from the-tact that we' have taken great care and spared no expense In Its prep aration. in order that It should contain the full strength .• of the active ingredients of which. It- is composed, and that, the Attention of Physicians has been drawn to it, I mid prescribed In numerous eases with the happiest re• i suits. CERTlFlCATil:—"having been in delimit inalth fee some years. arising from Dyspepsia and General I was advised- to try HOBS. SACII'II IRON:BITTERS., I woe! One Bottle and was restored to my former good health. I deem It my duty to recommend It to the af flieted. particularly those of my own sex, believing It will be the means of restoring many transom untimely . I grave. Further In formationehenfolly!given at my res; Idenre. MRS...K. DOI It, • : Duke strait, below New Barka, Philadelp • la." A CISO a& 7 (10 WEEK. - 5,;3204 945 4 - r3 • 8.478 1: 601 13 ,4,5 e 00 18.0;10'2 - 20,319 02 307,331 09 - 97,952 07 " 4.301 11 . 1311$1 Olt " 4.1306 03 33,560 09 • • ten 6.111 II fi1i.412 04 6029 06 63,342 06 '," ,` 11131 , 14 ' " ,' •.1.20110 11 if 1-11'.f-114--t-t• • Entered isoccrding to Ad of (Itmgriessahe year 1.1 0 S. (1011LXISACZ. in the Clerk's Office oPthe District Cuurt of the u. Slates ' for the Easters' Dil friet of Ilt. ' HOBZNSACK'S AROMATIC IRON BITTERS, , - , only by GEORGE'S. AOBEN§Ack,, PAIMMACEVTICAL Camas; owner cif Th init and Gnat streets,- :Pluladetfigia, In ',boat all orders must be addressed.. S.Z•Sold by .70111 4 : G. nnowN. and CHARLES W EPPING, In Pnttpville. end br Drunschls goneratlY• ***Pride. 111 p r bottle.l Diseased' Is Aden. 3 Ilareb 'll/I•'M . WIRE ROPE FOR SALE. THE undersigned has on hand about 2100 feet re iy 4 huh new wire rope of roo d Oral'. ty, which la offered for sale ..n very remittable terra— Vor foul re Inquire of the subseriber at.Easton, or of Ell T. Conner, Hint, Mauch Chunk. . South Easton, March 6, .:01 104 m xat.r.ooM . PIRMAttlr & TR l eNtMert 11198 E, 0. 1 'smut rhsaaaospla a. TRAYER . teepee fully Informs her &MIA. kin county. friends. and the. public. that eh. has open'ed In Chesnut street: above Tenth. one door above the As. _— pembly Buildings, a Hones ibr Permanitaandlrinelent hoarders. where she will be happy 'to arts th em in the beat manner. It la One or the mid . Ant table In. Winne In the city. being on the faahkmable promenade. and la the 'trinity of the Patina Amusement", It Were eupertor inducements, particularly for fintillat from the COtlntry. %MOW dottrel:nor shift; cheeky with their istifiles eau, by widened.: a line. aseertain the terms, gr.. end entrap the rooms. so as to be certain of straw modation. Itte hardwire, toes, eatiefsetion On MINIM remonahle terms. • Month 11, 'as latin .NO NETT CASH ',DR COODE • USE. air Nor Nixti or spßisti tiumis. FVRE & LANDELL ? , . Fourth arid . . . _A Arch Iliteets, rtillidelphla, ate A+r offeflog a Sall . FY of , _ __ New eim mls - fa Sprint* il sap I. • 4ASIIIONAWISPIIING 6 M ''" ' ' ' ' , SLACK 111LW8.1416 44 Webs, w 1.18, „, , 4 . . Splaalkosurgao4lo4lm Sly/ai. " ..';........ r .., Shawli t in all llay Kew Slylvs., ~Z. :.'. r% -... '".ilritlitt. heath nit Alm** Cilsit.iat:, 1 ,',,, • • • , *•-• SOS Kaelt ist Domale Scab; , •, . .., .',.. -. - , 1 . , 'lfoltstoelcar Su Saab. ' ' ' ' - a ` .• ';^ . llZ S. ' Ilarplyi* ' a' bla r atindiVllany_reealks ‘i'ma tbiAUSTIONIC • Row TaeStatt PlilliMpbla. _ •k‘P. S. MAMA , ,itre lalkled,lnexalolve the !Sat .11111311 1 .1Viett ' ' and Iftiv prkiii.,.- Xuch , f, ca r .. --.,. _• :-.- -.1. „,-, ~..'„'.1,.....,:-..,", : .ii•_,4 -,:': ' ' , .. - : ' :Ti ' N - - ,-, - 4, '''''''::'''''' MISCELLANEOUS. DIARIES FOR less, —QF! - every size and' ,sty - le of binding, arna•as . D. BANK .12/6Y , • Beek sad Statietier Swim. COALCONU tORPALE; •Tilt; subscriber offers - or sato 230 iumm at Cola Lind, alhasta neer the Clese.'d Pitts. twa. la ftit which 4tira is a :Ana opeasd and in &stow% w icing order. Ali the improvements axtariro SOO of the vast .:approved'eoustrartion.— 'Wland ii.tutd•thild with a weer - oflittaatinetis Coal orShe *dna open tworprioniShe eat.. IM=pV2 ll l,w hkh is capable bf producing. at prw ore, 00 Sod • pee thy. .100 tons wild be aitisd daily *ink Al Utlle additional onUay. Th•enbscsibt* stUl sell all at Me pet; on erhkk tp• tone le opened. i For fiat , tisat particubus addivas JOUN 7110)41130", pas.vo, 60 i5O 14 peo 50 ' 50 , January 30,'68.- so so so 100 Wllllll ASHCOLLIRRY PORTRALR. lasportaMS to meal Operators. tunKEE undersigqed Lessees of the Lan cuter Minim near then:ma of Shamblibt, Noteir rhind County". wishing to retire fremetatsittelth offer for le the Wen and Ilsterres or the sob. Colliery, on astir trey terms. This Colliery has beet In opero_ lion eines 11314, tud has been Itleceidsd bWid Me e ' tartan. _ - The Coal is a impeder 'Aldo for all same arbirit Anthracite is applied, and a good market bat been es tablisbed Omit slid' eau be lectsodect, 414' , 632 1113 1 60 18 LO ao 63 15 The Breaker add fixtures are of the 'my bad eba Oder I sod in complete order, and will recommend' tinviadvas to venoms acquainted with the bnalnela. —. • tb e Lan-was to July 1.1881, and is a tsvorablenne for the operator. For further tiformation apply at the .Colliery, In person, or by letter to Shamokl II P.. 0,, Itorthumberlandeounty,i,Pa -; ; paria it co. February IR, iSSS ; ! I • LI-If ‘ ti l ifo - 13 - 11/ 1 1tirsait 014WHAD • H.P.2,RU85t...11 3 R ,ers a‘ private • sale 'the old established works known na ' • • The Feemsklisa leset,Weeks, shoaled in the *moue' of Port inrla, Cu, Penna. • The propertY consists of tarn ng es. ft, Mos,: ma- chines. three new engines, blacksmith's tool& lbondry tools and flask& with other tools of *Vary de striptldn ne reasary for conducting the holiness,* large 4ttid value hie assortment of patterns of the most approved ma chinery vow used In the region and 4 tar s . oink or new eawings and raw material. Posseasion given intmedi ately. \ I Tbe property will be sold on resins firm& and to any person wishing to engage's tinl i t , istalneas prrsentr an opportunity seldom offend. . j For farther particulars Inquire t e undersigned at St. Mak. or between the hours of It A. and 'A P. IR, at Kirk it Baum's office, PptMviite. .14. KIRK. St, Cialr, Feb. 2.4 1&.4 ; ' " 94f , 2s 00 00 n ay 1 A• 23 1 00 1 00 00 20 bS to their ISO ZO ' 10 I '23 will Lo VFARMERS,' IMUCKMEN; 411:C. lic subscriber has , niade Arrange- • • meub kw farnisbingthelbilowirig Pertlltzers at the manufacturer's pekes. earriep only I added; at hie Seed Establishment In Pottsville: Best Penivian Guano, 1 : by Ihe Ton. or Dag. , Pacific Great: Guano, ' ! do ,do 1 Colombian do • .do i. do ! Super Phosphate of Lime, "do or Barrel Bone Sawinge, .. .. do t •- do Bone Duet, , . , •.' do ';. do. Land 'Piaster, .do ;: do. Poudrette. • - do do " • i Lei nau's Fertilizer. ' ' ~,,- .do =. do The Peruvian Guano Is obtained from th`e Pernthn Government Agent. for whom we are Altekl — tiltrThe other articles from the- moat, approved . H01D614 so that we can warrant them to be what they are represented: also . I SORGIILID—or CIIISESE SUGAR CAME SEED.. By the Pound. Quart. Peek or Bushel. together with Levering's Pamphlet pointing out the mode of cultiva ting it, and mskingengar and molaases. price 10 .eentsi a copy. or for s,postage stamps a copy will ;be sent free!- by mall. Also Clover and Timothy deed. Ofebard Grass iSeed. together with Garden Seeds of all ibweriptione.' grrult Trees, gq, Ac., all of which are farniahed by the small or large quantities, at B.,,BANNAN'S' March 6.'15 .10. ' ' Sad Mors,,Pottreille. gk t. F RUIT TREES, • SHRUBBERY, rti IC SUBSCRIBER is Agent for— POIr0"41, reliable Nwrierjes. and Will furnish goad Fruit Trees. whleh ean,bo relied on as being true to name. Three fourths of the Trees sold ihroneh the ' country by Agents are the refuse generally:of the NUT , series—or such Fruit Trees as are rt,p,t desirable—and to mil a majority of Instances marked totany Itlud ordered. We furnish al I Tw,at the lowest Nursery. prices, and warrant them to be what they are repreSented. All kinds of Apples. Kars, Pearhes, NUM's, Apricots, Cher• ilex, Nectarines. Quinces. de. Also Grape Vines. float as Iffabella.Cateetha. Clinton and Diana; St rawberries.ltaspberries, Currants; Goose berries: Victoria Rhubarb Roots. Ai:farm:us Roots, de. All kinds rat Rose Ilfobes, Climbing Planta,—Orna-. mental Trews and Shrubbery. kr., of all kinds. ll:lauding the horse Chesnut. Silver and Sugar Mliple. Catalpa Magnolia. Elm. Mountain and Flowering ASh.F.uropean Linden, Double Flowering Peach and Cherry, Abele', Larch. de„ ke. The reason that Trees taken from Ninlefirdt 111 . 1 trow when those taken from our 'Mountain* wilt hot. is that those In, the Nurseries are frequently o:implanted, wzhteh gives a curter abundance of the 'Muffler root,.' which are the life of the Tree, - thdi reason Nh V Fri few of the -trees transferred from ottrinodntainsZn.sr when transplanted. , • Any Information with regard to Chtiee Fruit Gripes, Plants, de., given on appliration. to the Entkriber. - . Trees, he., furnished by the 100, dozen orlkingle. ftANNAN. Agent for Several r:4tiabt, Altrorynten. Ard-Thase in want Fruit t rees. will please send Sn orders early. LY N' PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. i ll AVIVG receiyed the sole Agency of A. *. Hazard .t Co.. wholesale driuttiats. Phil. tide phic for the alio of this Brancirt n Schuylkill Conn tr. I ri.rdldently offer it to the pub le as a Oro and un adulterated article as the followl nf4rert Iflestes will prosy: . , CHEMICAL INSPECTOR'S OFFICE. 28 6th.st.. bet'n Walnut & Tine, Ci nel nnatOlarch..lBs7,. This will certify that I.Asave this day hope - dad' two • separate dots of CATAWBA BRANDY. one in Barrels and one In Batts manutaptured by LAUILITZE LYONS, and sold by his Sole Aar t.. 1. Jscoe, at the Depot.-No. 93 opposite the hornet House. and 143 - . .West Third Street. Cincinnati, and find them both PORE and GHEE. from &I pnismutus or dedeterkass drum and as ouch - have marked the Salne..na this law 'dir. eta. Olsen under my hand at my office. [signed.] 11111 A3l CON, N. D.. *. .. •• hispedor 4 Alcoholic 44quors, ite. . .. • NEW YORK. 2f3t7i JULY. M. . f . No. 0:1 Prince Street. loner Of• Mercer DSAI Ste :—I hare received a bottle of LYONS' pcag 01110 tpLTA WU A BEANDY. furnished by I Mr. A. lists. troN,Jr.. of Lockport, N. Y..., for analysation, and I find it to emaain only thaw ixgralients which EXIST IX PURE II EANDE—The proportion of Alehhol obtained' .Tom it 1.17.00. 7 believe this SAMPLE YO RE PURR DR ANDY WITHOUT ADULTERATION—the FLAVOR of It Is delicate and peculiar. . i' .. • [ signed.] .INMES It. CHILTON. XV. . Metal The whist of PURE BRANDY has lonebeen livit in this country. and the introduet lon ef an article of such quality as to supercecle the sale and nseof those tile compounds hitherto told under the name of Brandy, I ran only tat regarded Its a great public rid.% The ICA- YAWBA BRANDY possesses all' the - EnidAnallties ' rhitteed 'for the best imp i rted Liquor. and is of perfect polity and superior flav or . We feel rinibient that ts reception in this State w II be as favorable a.s that which it has met with In the Great West,land, VIIAT TAM *malt Nor FIR DISTMIT, when the superhwity OP OUR OWN LIQUORS will pdt an end to their im gkrtallon frost abroad. I Foridedlelnal purposes tblii Dre)dy has no 'Heel, and has long leen Deeded. • i , /Ifireit is a Sreereign and &ere Rimed, ljtsr Epp-isle,. Fleivienif. Lair Spirits. Eungunr, ovruzi:roitay: de. • Retell Price, $1 25 per bottle. :Llbersti diewount to the trade..... /NO. Cl DROWN. Pottsville, Feb. 13,113 .4 %3 m" 1' . Prsippist. Tics Xxrcreilicisis: DR. H,ARDNIAN..; Analitiesi Physician and Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, -FORMERLY Physician .1 nail Marine Hospitai and Invaildlt i ltetreati Co,' responding member of the London Medici! .Soelety of Observation. author of "Letters to Invalids,' and editor of the "Medical Stethostoper may Mit; consulted In POTTSVILLE, at the Pennsylvania 11814 ms SATVHD,AY; MARCH 20t4, Jro one 'day ONLY! farDa.IIAIiDHAN treat! C,onsumpti6. Bronchitis. Laryngitis. Asthma, and Mileages of ihe 'Throat. and Lungs, by Mai‘aaillfahoiatin!" • • Da. {Lomita's claims to public confidence are &ti ded upon the iciliosittig teeter , 1 . • , L His thorough and complete acquaintance with the practice of the most celebrates' physicians of Europe as well as Americo. t. The peculiarities of his system of tnediestion—di tering from every otbereveryet adorted-. 1 .41 oes not make sick to make well; nOr. tear down to built up again— diseardlne all dangerotut dm:upland 001,0110111. minerals. 3. ills unprecedented experience In finspital practice, when. every form of disease nots preisented for that ment, and.ln rases of death. an examinetlon of the dead body: made. and the sppeArances 'of the affeetod parts carefully noted down by his own hand for Suture reference. these notes and observations thus. made, when completed. will form two lane ,Ivolmnee lire hundred pages each, which will be pribliilled Tor the benefit of the Medical profeselen. 4.1 n addition to this, his vast ext , thit;nre. acquitted by. traveling nearly liviewue. treat log thouiandsanntlally; have afforded great advantages ttw ntanseratitm and this Ft ody of all diseases int !dent to the Winn family, In this tterldd of time hi has traveled • distance nearly equal to two entire circuits c r the en and has seen, prescribed to and been manned by n rly thirty thort sand invalids In relation to the tolloning diseases. either whioiroin plicate(' with Lung A,ffeetiona, or aslant); ainna, l'alsa invite consultation—nasally end them Provirtlyeufak. Prolapses and all forms of Female COmplaints, Irreg ularities, and Weakness., . Palpitation and IfthOT of Honig Dhastao.•Lirer Oomplahas, Dyspepsia, and angina, Disaaxes of Stumaeb and Dowell.. Piles, do. /ErAU tiltarasea of, the Eye and Fart Neuralgia, BO lopay,And all farina of Norma bil , elU.P . . 41" o ch r ie . /6? S. Dl'6 Ax, 11. D: .1: . February 2r, '6S An Extensive Variety of Standard Books very • ItlIE SUB SCR ° I II B7R being desirous att.:atomic his tame ',trek of. bones =Wells" neous Bartok. will sell them offal eatreluely low pliers. Among many others wilibe tbund i . ' Robertson'. !listen leal Work. 3 vololl.llvo • • • Rusaell's Modern Europe,. a v 01.., Ave. , ' • • Plutarch's Lives. vn. • • life of Cie Duke of Wellington. Chamber', Encyclopedia of Literature; 2 vole. •• - Chamber'slnformstion for the People.: • • . Seott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 vole. ' • Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible. 6 vols. . lilidretL'sßlstery of the United States, 6 . 10116-. .1 . Dasieraft'. History of the tJnitlyd Statex.ll Waverly Novels:complete. in 5 vole.. and in 13 role. Borrwell's Life of Dr. Job noon by Crokrr. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Minufectuins. • Appleton's' Cyclopedia ot Biography. i 3. levlng'sl,ls9 of Washligton, 4 vols. • • 1 • South's Pe rmons.2 vole.. Ave. • • 'Addison's Complete Works. fl Washington Irving, Works, 13 vol.. •.. • ; Cooper. Works, 34.Yrds. Sayan] Tayllor'lo..Xirk.. 5 'vols. 1 , Don Quixote linMll llbus,llluntrated Editions.. Illustrated World of Art. Tales of a randfatber. ' . ! Wnrkti of Lorenso Dow Iltitibn's Natural Hittory. . . • „ _Arabian Nightilintertaininenti; *vim, lista siond•A Hunting Adventures to the Nmin Cumming". Hunter'. Lip momit. Lion., Elephants , 13 s. Stephen's Rgypt end the Holy land: _ Webster's Family Eneyelopedla of Useful X Headley'. Wesiaington and Nap+le rm • Neireamb's' cyeloPsnls af 3111 " I TZ.,%'„,issions' Joseph us's' Works. romidete. n tr t r bntei 's rrys D r le oi t ri l m o s n tie s tio ry ids, e arl , dAyrtpietraiionneiklepownh;taelorrilizo_op.2z:o:7,.:.f,r4. 37, ; 12.11:tej. 7.0.; Fielding. Sosollett,Llsonah More, All Porto,. Ac.. Ae. D"'s W°e"."l4l" "^T a r et 6dltkot of the British 'Figkaird,ynreinodel t i r s ta i re. Rel n brik % ffel s onee Know asil ied A i tt . .: Wee &Brown'. elegast SUM Poets. ',motet eloth.allt. • • Archlteet7l7 c L ia ty rk ont o, .. cn N in lo m ir o e n h ts i o nli fiz t isiewsrisimrwtenai.:,,_, _ lodosbasednEtterdslO ts • • ••- • - 1"751" Phd" reighle. nettle ow the Stairl• Alltboo , o llloo / litseallersilfld Hatt . " To i i , • Gibbon'. IlirOol or.."lnums tlie Ithiudaid-poef v er j ui tharndwri"h , Ma. r Bibles. Ilteeteiteillratico. te.. to a 1 .dl trail of winch will hp fold et a p ri wi lial a r s i t a ir (..v.4 o p t Awe,- an d ' '•:-#Arf.F. ~• i 1 MiiiiiMil ALL "DISEASES TWEAAP! GREAT INDUCEMENTS ItiNAL. po Ell EEAVE S ITTE RS S'C'OPE' STA, DIISEISE OF r;TTIE . IDNEtifc l. COMPLAINT NVEA*N, 'ES§ _OF ANY KIND. PEI/EP AND ACUE..i • 'LIVERY "FAR M ER AND . EVERY a -„a SAMMY butts peduliar Rittersomiunnuoded sm. "ruin te perks o i r L favorite Melte'. banded down flume father. to lon, per The principle that a tonic stiusulMet ts necentary In eveii Rause, to undisputed, yet, being ,r4rm• pounded by uns killful hands, often contains elements both incoutp tible and Inconsisteitt-sometimea poet Owe I y leurtent We hem °See to the publie.tuluillghly coo. renhated LOn„stiat will exaetty supply Ode want. pri. pared uponentitle principles. compounded of simples. co g In ha sty, yeeettith fulfilling Its own remedial et ,To run Pi AM to her, offered.in i convenient form. yet perfectl y.te, an Ineitant. which, acting upon the eizenlation.,rairee the Retina of the eastern to the stand• and of health. especially after any debilitating. attack of .• direasc. attic depreesion from beat, oe any keel or see. dental cause; an Anti-crarreodis. which, with a generel ;tlinu lent nower.aeta with a peculiar influence undo the e rrotta system, miming nervous Ir/tattoo, when taken properly, without the Tests( tendency to thcbratn, soil without thtt dirtressinw reaction which is the. hens of ' Most tonieni-often canting moreinj arytban thaoriginal disease. 1 , 1 .II 1 As A TOlite, maktralely and peratinently exalßlig the primates of all pada of the frame'. producing neutiouray 0 healthy I mob of the artlen of the ragout moms, rhemleally benign!' the acidity of. the stomach, end set.. llof 'lmpend y upon the liver In regfelatinit perma nently the billiarm . secretions. 1 ~ . 1 NOTICEi-gibtleve: expects to dud Thies birentgetrlll l . th illiSeppolistedv but to the sick. weakand low4hited. ',lt }rill prove a grtfteftel aromatic cordial, . of 'alowular remedial . pr i operties. . . . . Catittlatek.aaTim great popularity of t h is d USibitittl Arlene his Induced Many inettations. which th . riblie Phcitdd &war& exiled porrhasing. ...Be noterap pesitatto buy ant thing else until you have given POOLUAteit Rot.. LAID Brermait fair Mel. - One bottle will rinnititi 70 0 how Inboltely tupelo': It is to all these imltationa: '. Acirsold at $1 perhottle, or iii bottles for WV/ the . • .„ * BuLIS' PROPRIETORS, •.1. BENJANNWPACE, J R...111i CO. . L x f ni T .AcTiosixe , ~... ~ ! • - ! Illyinnarciiii6ti anb egintits, - - - ! , PITTS' BURG-, PAi': .!. , 1 , For sole In Philadelphia by the•agesta-meibman & .141drwhi. office 01 the Dentwernt; John Johns, =2 Race etreets Dyott & Sonia, 1:13 North Second street. 1 Also, In Weeding, by Ritter & Co; Lancaster. biJohni F. Long k CiLZ, Pottsville, John . G. Brown. J. C. C. Rushee .aed O. gr. Ept Inn ; Tamaqua, he K. J. /fry i Illneettetile.4. K. Burns,. and In [ Schuylkill Karen , by- D. It. CU' cheater. z , .1 - 'November 14,17 101 „1 A CARD TO THE LADIES! • DR U POi. - DN CO'S YE'S! A LE GOLDEN TILLS 4 A RE' INFALLIBLE removing stoppages opt rregelarities of the weenies. These • are , nothliur utivr. but hate,heen'tuted by the Doetor • for Many years. hot 61n "Yranee at nd America. With we. paralleled surfeits lb - every ease.and he Is urged by many thousand ladles whh base tatted theta. to make the Pills public. for ti.e alleviation of those suffering froM any fn regularit tee w hat sier.a well eel% preventive to those ladles whose health will 'not permit. ati Increase of fatab Is. Pregnant females, or those supporieg themselves so. ate eautinneelagninst using these Pills. ae the Pro. prietor assumes no responsibility after the atitife admo• itition.althoughttstr ntlld MUI would prevent n rr oy lola ry to health : otheMr Ise, I here Ville are teem ended.— . Directions areompanv ench box: Price, $l. se Id • saloand retail by Cl iff:.EPTlNO,Toriter Norwegian and Gent re . streets. Pottsville. Pa. • Alt orders must be addressed to the • 'bolt General Agent, who will supply the trade at Praprieto prices. and send•thqq PUls,confdentially.to ladles be mall, by their enclosing $1 to CHAS. W. : Ent Ntt, at t'ottsline, Schuylkill cenntY.:Pentta. 44^•Sse a I gnat ure..4 DuPono," on each . hox-.-12 . 01111 -ot hers genuine. ; Potteville, June ;6. 'b7 MISCELLANEOUS. EVERYBODY CAE SAVE SOKETEING. 'PERSONS USING INK, or those L who would like to tn3ke eotnething ulnae it, world do well In Fetid fora recipe and make - their own. which can be done for Pil cent! per Angle radon. and front ;our to five eenti in lamer pantitles. The above will be nanttlo any penvan for alz &Me . In atantoz or. surer, by addreaslor • 11. F. BOARDMAN A CO.. February 13.'58 7.3tul Eau Cheder. _ VA1:01111Ce - obiTCLEASES. Frßp Locus; VALUABL E Coallran company.orter meld tenants severs l valuable Co. busses upon the Company's property, Id Columbia end Nortbumberland,counties. • The veins offered are the trivia:White Ash Tetanal the Locust 'fountain. upon w,hich. collieries here been already established by Messrs. Bast k Pearson. Gleo.ll. Repplier 'and M. O. Benner. • The mammoth vein Reiman re about 25 feet In thick. nese, and t he.underly In& vein some • l2 to 14 feet. Both veins afford a buire'body of Coal above-water level. The quality of the (WO is well established In market. The Mine 11111.11aProad affords an avenue to the . Eastern 'market& and the Philadelphia & Sunbury flail., .road to the Southern and Western markets. Roth of these railroads ire completed to the collieries upon tba company's property. or particulars. Inquire of - J. ANSPACM. Jr- No. 63 Borah Fourth Street. Philadelphia. OrALEX. W. RKA. Exp. ' Centreville; Columbia Co., Pa. T-tf • February 13,18.58 • I:ITO:011Y BgREASI. N EXPEKIENta.D. EDITOR,a , :Ls enceenful Author and a thinoughly Ed needed Tn. "entry snarl, weary with twenty-eve years of the drudgery , of tid ily Journal len. hat detremlned lo hire out ne veil hie brain at retail. tothose who may require their web, cer in any botlmrable way. Merchants, lbleinela men, lnveutare , and Deniers \ of every kind. will be suppli d, off hand, with advertise. wiente, (poetical or otherwise.) notleea, cards, circadant, or any species of article desired. .. Politicians will be supplied with anagrams; report''. rel. olatione. lettere t toests. pamphlets. editorial artleire. eoaimunientinue, and iefery sort bralumork, which they-may And It leconvenient or *unlit/ohne to do. the te.emetTes. ,k . - r ; Ladles:an Gentleman of every,t a ank in, glety or tie. ovation in I fa. can have letters written *Warty subject, abetherbuelneea nr aeutlmerutal. • - . 1 The advertiser will also tended or- translate cone& remulence of every kind, either English, Frvueb,Sianish, tiermen or . Malian: I • ;• • •; • Poetry,Afroaties. OW Ladle's': Albania. Noten. Ittllat, dotty. Monqdive. and Compe.itions of the most delicate ;and•coofidehtlal character, Incident to every porslbie dr, rime:ince or event In life, will be fittnished in Inviola ble omildenee, by writing to. the underalgmet, and ex:- plaining their wishes: Orders by mall, aceotonsnied w ith rash, will be strictly andprompily attesuLdto. - I• J. T110)1ffSMI. ' 1 ' Literary Bureau. - 1 Box 22Sdo Philadelphia' '. 0., Pa: rif !- ; ibem - Jan. M.'54 FARREL'S & HERRING'S . P.M'ltoset Flee .Preof• Ifesew-•., 230 3EII4LIWMTELZT, sglacllerawd Stationer, ittaseirle.. authorized to sell their Safes in &buy] ty Hewitt. turn (eh them arthe to' eat manufacturers' prices. at his Bookstore In Pottsville. where the stsesend s list of prices can be semi. ' These Safes. on trial hare rowed i t° be superiorin protecting Books, il'apent. ie.. from lirr, to any nt in vuteetured In the Coifed States. sod they are (Monist &lastly low v.l:--, c 4 " i .... 4 ,. -:141'i11-ir' - , •' - ~.7J prices. • The following ix an extract from Abe report of the emnitttee 3 OPoloted to superintend the recent trial test Of Darning Safes at Reading: • - "On the 2Stb et February all the members of the Coin ntl4teer met to witnesa the Safeca (at nooks . and: papenw, (placed in them) and were * perfectly satisfied that annuli right. The day following the burning took place. un der the superintendence of the Committee. After afalr end impertlin burning for lire boor.. In the fttrnare.Of Messrs. Ferrets 'ef Herring. the Safe of 31essra. Evans dt Matron was first opened. the are being on fire Inside, and the enutents-partially cotisomed. while tbe content, in the &feet 3lefters. Farrel' , of !terries ware In good arndition. and no lire The Editor. of the Berta dad Phoyaili Jnwrwel, te• k:etber with fitly business men. who - attended the burn ing of the Safes.teetify to OM truth of the, above state ment. For good and reliable Saleslat manufacturers' prices, call on • I IiANNAN. • ' Agfßt.ror rurrers .f &atm. 3lareh leth. 'ST •E.-CARRICOES.PoItsviIIe, Pa.. IS AGENT for thale Of [EVANS' WATSON'S Philadrlpit? Milufactiired • 'SALAMANDER SAFES, • South Fonrik I V/i•ert, Philtidelphig. • Truth 1 pllßhty; 3i trPriivall.n • r Report of ,the tronaritter aipninfed t4superi Wend tat beruisy of thelroniStfes at A...ing, . . At:weary 471/4, I AST: , • ' • ' • , Rum,: Nora 4th. The undersigned, members of the •' - _'' ~' , • committee, do respectfully, report, tbst we saw the Ilk Saki originally , .-.• '-, -- i i agreed upon by /ramie A ;Herring ' '", Eons "" "• • and Ens& Watson. placed Me by • side In s tentage, its:. The safe' fa • e...:-.:. non by the Paymaster of the Phil*. del pbta I Reading Railroad rompsny, - In hie °Mee ate Reading; taanufsetured by Parry!' a Iles 'ping. and I trope. In use by .lf. A. Lents. In ' hie store. titannlbetured by Evans & Wit Po n,.an d pat lo.books an d papers precise '' y alike. I . The Are Ira started at 1 1 ,4.reekek, A. lit. and kept up Titunt It our co sof green hickory, two cord dry oak•• nd • half cheroot top wood. were entirely consumed. the w h o le u nder. She superintendence of the subeertbors. .members of the committer: j The safes were then eroded off with water, after which' they were opened., and the. books and papers taken out *the committee and sent tan. A. Lants's store for public examination. after they were Andes and marked bythe committee. The books and per, taken from the safe inanntaitured by Enact atom were brit,Alghtly affected .by the In tense beat. while those Wootton the safe =naiad und by Variebt A Herring were.d a our Judgement. damaged fully fiftein pie cent. more Huts those takes from &rate &Arnhem's...... • ... .. We belletaihe *boys to nO TO oven II fa it Ulu anpartlal trial of the respective qualities of both 'def. . JACOB II , DtSliElt. DANIT.L..HDIATER. • - Having Della await during - Ih* bunged. we folly ea- . %Ade with tiw above statement of the condition of the papers and Ixtokeialtes eldj of the respect Ire safes. ' . . . , jitICOLL I ti. A S: • -•-• '• ; Wu. uuntam Mtn. ° I ' • JAIIHTS MILHOLLAND. • •. • Thottlloug goUtkimen. roolikMtx of 11oodlot ind Oa otelulti. rho oss , tip* alvie flu 41. ban purelumid. %I RA sllr , freely/ma W a tso n eine, th e Ituroitig, up to st. 111 S O. At. 'Simi 141: Loyola 111mh.1.: Tkooolt ult. 1: Kirk RlRonia * *on. It Usury W. Idbrluger, DT.Wat. Moom.l:Mksioa Altoods.l: loot L. fijolth, 11 WO s ChMig,l: Wat.lllMit.l; Kaufman A Nr aa, 1: Wm. 1111erari ler, 1: Cimpro J. Barn. I; 4.11. O.W. Ilaitotrwlt, 1 Ems 11111or,1 ;Imo Jablion, 1 t. 3.11. A, B. Korner, Il; .I WALL seob tielmaidsor.l; We, Ktig,ll ' 1-1-101014iibe R. A. Lasts, C. a r. ii.gaantiimul;massy: Puma* co,miut.l; ,t. P. BrId•Ootb. 1. . , . 4 ; • ~ lEVANB 4. WATSON _ - • Mare noir,os. batit aomos posaa• pans. ishith tkey filtr far sok 00 NNW WWI Offil ems otrmir wunsfi ;11 merrer 111.16 Caitext Stales. • Alay • • \ *7 'blowsy Teats:Ws MEZ=I I;h4 wratissaas lota* ia .ganisbarg,loaera. aleg. Sabjeet--nlia*ater of Washlogtqa."., The Meows* Low. The Lastslater" Is tinkering it. Oa Thurs. day, is the Moose; Mi. Shur of thliCauely, of. fared an amendment to Mr. Rawiey's license reviving the law of 1849. Pah 1 Give as Prv. EverYlltrqt its. so far, has failed. =M;;M;=NEiI ITeis. John Cadwallader win be appointed to the vacant judgerhip in Peassylwittia. Maxwell WCastal has been removed from am ladies &gen. eh because be wtuWIP the Press I itateatonfol theeonditios of affairtin Kansas Territory. Thus far hes the absolutfsat of the promc prescriptive policy gone. /llsaias". " ' We, have advises from this city of Mesiep to the Mb lost. Civil sin is raging, sod the icon. my is in ok lamentabisreooditins: deli. Alvarez is espertedin the held ,ith 3.000 cavalry, in op. position to the now Government, and the down. fall aif ZalOsso is ceesidsred esrtaln. COMiltl • forth! the proper man for Mexican adatiolstrative Stair& . . . Whir Money Market. Yesterday's-Philadelphia Prom says :•. 4 -The Money market is supplies' ahandantly 'risk oapi tal,,for which thore is no -demigod from active businios, and altogether the prospect tor. mode) , lasderl is cOito o diciOurogiog.. to the prospect or speedy amellotowoo in business is not good, and It may be many months belbre enterprise and industry wilt base NU mope and aet'vity." .Wall dome, New , • The "firauite State" is "right ride up" for Freedom.. • The Republicans hare elected their Governor.' all the Councillors, two-thirds of the &nets and the same proportion of the House. thus Tniaring the 6141064 n of a Republican to the seat in the United States Satiate, now occupied by the lion. John P. Rale. This is the Arst election of the spring. end opens the campaign most auspiciously. ' • • Betas arrwasilled. The Washington correspondent of the TW6trite. In his letter of the 10th. ss.►s:—Various members mid =Well of the meat Harrisburg Convention here ■re gettint their rewards in the Shupe of contracts for the - Mormon war add valeabftroMees. 'Popular sovereignly pays well. The Dipart• menu and member* of Congress are crowded with. Pennsylvania applications fur furnishing - mules. wagons and other outfits for the military expedition. These fortunate men will yet be im mortalised in print to verify their disinterested patriotism.' • t• The Leeesapton"Qoaeattlete th Ciegagreses In the House on Thureday, Colonel Ili - June ruse . to SA, es matter of privi lege, peril:IMAM to pre lent the facts attending the meetings of the Spo ils' Committee on Kama', In (Order to show bow the order of the House had been totally frustr ated. The Speaker dieided it was not a privileged ques. don, ao that under the rotate the matter mast lie over. Colonel 'Lima appealed from this deci sion. _Mr. 5T61111115, of Georgia, gzoved to lay the appeal on thei table. This motion was de. feared - 1111e &rimed, significant rots o/97 yens. 112 sap! Ueomptim may yet be crushed. All true men hope-so. Matt Right. The Washington correspondent of the Trill/Noe soya. that Keitt's Speech on Wednesday, declaring that. the Kansas State Legislature would have no power to. change the Constitution before 1861, barn produced u fluttering among the. Damoerata to•recede, and a good elect • othisrerlve:,-.- Keit& Is correct: The itatement wade that the-Le cempton Constitution eau be changed by the peo ple before 1554, if Kansas la admitted under it, le false, and is only mad, to blind the North. We thought that Forney'', Prom had exploded that swindle, aster as Pennsylvania!' concerned, long since. Yorelsm News. ?bet latest is to the 27th .alt. It ii important. The'Pahnerston cabinet has resigned, and been succeeded by a new ministry, with turd Derby at the bead. In this. there was.subsequently . a mod - ification, Lord Stanley taking the Colonial depart. went in place of Dewey Lytton. The Indian war is about over. Cantor' Win the hands of the French and English. Li Paris the trial 6f the conspiretors against the life of the Emperor. resulted in the conviction of prsino .itudio, and Picrri, who were sentenced to de ath, and of Gomez. who was pentenced td penal solitude for life. The Danish ministrj had , resigrfed. There was an advance In souDia. Bre/Wanda were quiet; and provision? had a declining tendency. . WHERE •RE we Dtorrixof—The corrsp lion in high Pieces both in the Government and in other stations, has already tastomaed the % whole country, and every day more is leakipg out. If.'the . honest and thinking men of all parties.' not soon unite , and hurl them from, pcnier, and all their alders and abettors, the whole. mass of the people will be corrupted, public virtue will be a byword and reproach, and the Government of the country become nothing but a seething and roiten mass of corruption. ~.Among the scandalous rumors:current at Washington, the Y. Tribune gives the fol lowing as prominent l. That, in dissecting . the course of the late Bank of Pennsylvania, it was found that $24,00Q had been paid by said Bank as a bonus for effecting the sale•or its former bank- / inrhonse and lot to the Federal governinent for a Post Office, and that one high in office, end . er the last [Pierce's] Administration, pocketed 'the aforesaid comfortable sum. . Of .course, the allusion to' the late Postmaster General Campbell - is unmistakable. 2. That the Hon. Henry M. Rice, U. S. Senator elect from Minnesota, has refused to testify betore the Fort Snelliog Investigating COmmittee, pleading his privilege as a „Mem-, ber of .Congress, though lie has nor yet been Omitted to a seat. • 3. That when the Fort Snelling and Wil; lanes Point Investigations aball_have touched bottom—provided they ever dc toucti bottom . 1 -there will be an ugly bole made in the reputation of Gov. John B. Floyd, the presnot Secretary of War: NREWARD is OFFER= I—For, :he-detec lion any person counterfeiting, imitating, or the yender of any such counterfeit or imi tation of Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. The genuine, highly concentrated Holland Bit ters, is pnt up in half-pint bottles only, hiving the name of the proprietor, B. Page, Jr., blown in them, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle: - This delightful Arose!. has been received by Americans, with tbst favor which is only extended to really" scienti&c . preparationb.— When we consider the rnarkej_suceess at tending its administrittion, in the most stub born cases or Fever"and Ague, lireakness of mu kind, Dysperiia, lleattburb; Acidity 'of the Stomach, Siek • and NervoiSt. Headache, Indigestion, CostlYisness and Piles, together :with the complite control it exercises over all Nervous, Rl u Neuralgic Affec tions, we cannot wonder at its popularity.— Well may the invalid value this remedy. • "A THING or BlaUTir is • JUT Foasvta." —An ornamental article of household furni ture, if also useful, gives double pleasure.— This is especially the case with Grover & ita ker's Sewing Machine, which is a beautiful parlor ornament; and is a gentle andindus trious seamstress, that' will do mare work in a giveri time than a dozen pairs of hinds, and will do it better, too. sews a seam thi4 will not rip; sews it stronger than by hand ; is easily managed and kept in order, and ; what is more important, gives leisure for the cultivation of health by out door exrcise.' Offices of exhibition and sale, 493 Broad way/New `York; 18 Summer atrept, Belton; and 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. THE annexed tout given at a recent 22d celebration in 'Georgetown, D. C.,--a brilliant specimen of "high.falutin,"—waa the joint production after - weeks of severe labor, of the Sophomores of Georgetown College : "James • Ruclutnan—the embodiment , ot the - spirit of Washington 1" Decidedly a poor spirit then. • Ot Adds. ---- - . POTTSVILLE MARKETS: • (Whalesolet Pricer.) . illtsit Inonr.bbl., St.lll Dried Poselbos. tosed,s4 op Ry e fineur,3.bl., 4 116, do .40 uttpor'lL2 au Whoat i tphot•/ 1511 ".':Dried Apulia, , par id ,2-eu Rye, do 1 4 ,; Ens,doses, :• ; . .14 Ikon, 'do • ~. salesttar4porposad , Id Obis. •, do St 13bould•ro, .. . z 0 Potati44. do ' TO', Ildros, I2U ThnotlyBood , .2 •.:5 1 Lard. la ClovorBnd,' • 4 04iPlaitor. do ~ • ..• SC ton Say, . rtou, 18 tB. Bolt per sack - 1311,4 POTTSITU•Lit. PRODUCE. •IIAiILICEMJI. (Retail, Prll4:4o' • • VLOUR.-91drit inetwanni troll $9 WM 060 991 mid Sri stll.l 9J. Ale Chop at V' tni atoll bit:. dud Cori. Neel 16 do. ORLlN.—Whit•sat selly'sf . sl IA" Mi., aid led It 91,0119 g Uri 99 dosClMPllltettortrada. • - • MRAII4,-.l49fiorrillt 41 12 1 4 rte. per 19.34141t0n 1091119% do. Twill dm Pork 11 doi9booldera 0 do; gem 14 to 19 doidlo anal 4 kev.ages 1* do. ; PRO - -Id rts • • Cbimme
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