tors' poirTSVILLE, PA. 8 3 8. farina circulation et the ?at Joramat, is equal to the aggregate circulation or lILY.E other English papers published to the Ac *-and as it emulates among the best portion or onylpplation. an advertise .luent inserted in its colutn ~.4.4..,"°.bur5e, worth as much to the advertiser as it published in any three other pa pers. our cities the rates of advertising the ;re done price according to the circulation or mper. SEE new Et6eFtiseraents. Mn.' Wiesvaa, Esq., will accept our than for public documents. - • - To HON. W. t. DEWAR!' we are in ,üblic doetrafents. , • Nom parades are popular. with the mili ji of Philadelphia. • IT is expected that five vessels will leave ica.o this Spring, direit for LArerpool., LEnAsp: wits gloriously carried. by the anti.Lectropton forces on the lOth instant. • A Nsilossu Art. Convention, commenc... its sessions at Washinton city on Tuesday. Mu ; lisunts of I,llinors, is lying seriously ill at Weihingion, having.ruptureiJ blood. vessel. Ix.the Howie at Harrisburg, the bill to in• corPornte the Montour Iron .Company, ha; been defeated. mili!arr - companies, the Itennett, and ltionroe.Guanis, of Philadelphia, are reeinit- T ing for service in Utah, if deeded. VALUABLS personal property will be Isom at Pinlire on the 3d inst. For particulars ./ ee advertisement signed, "Uriah R. Tracey." IN the State Seale on the 19th,Atr. Straub presented six petitilins fruni citizens of Sciuyl• kill county, for a 'stay" law on! the wages TLIE GIRARD BANF.-Mr. B. Cummins lias been elected to fill the iacancy caused Fy. the death of the late President, Mr. Chas. S. Boker. • ll=l3=l • REisroncvateNrs to the amount of two companies of infantry, and two of cavalry, have been forwarded from l'ort Leavenworth to the Utah Expedition,. • • • .is stated that when the President gets tranquilizedohe will nominate Mr. Cadwall. der as Judge, for Judge, Kane's vacancy, over a host of hungry applicants. • Ma: VEWART from 'this Dilitrici, is counted for the Administration on the Kansas question, from his frequent tramiitions. Are his conk stituents, "mud•sills?" I What says Northam• Berland ? . Tug $2:5,000 post office bribery committee met on Thursday. •Ex• Postmaster General, CaMpbell, John Oakford, late chief cllrk: the Ptist Office Department, and Thomas:Ali ibone were subpoenaed. THOSE of our subscribers intending to s chvige their places of residence, during the coming month, will have the ,kindness to no. tify us, in order that the JOURNAL may reach them without interruption. A LARGE Democratic anti•Lecompton meet g Was held in . Pittsburg on Wendesday eve ning.' Resolutiohs 're-affirming the Cincin nati platform .and the doctrine of popular rightS were passed by acclamation. ••••:. Ttte Iron interest of Pennsylvania is corn pleteV prostrated.. Hurrah for "Three Cent 'Jimmy," and the Democratic Free Trade . policy 1 They are rapidly 'bringing happi- ness and prosperity to the„conntry I THE STATE SENATE haepissed resolutions endorsing the President's Kansas 'policy.— Each ?le is a nail in the yolitictil coffin in prcpanttion for • the pliable Senators. 14r: Straub gulps Lecompton. A fatal dose, Colonels ' "THE,ciNo or GOLD" now.going the rounds of the press, 41;s written by."Tntoquilla," the lomme de . .plnme of a resident of Pottsville. As it is appreciated—it isindeed, a'Poije l rfal poem—our cotemporavies would do but, an act of justice, by appendipg the fact, to the poem.. • 4 . • DUTY ON COAL AND IltON.—ln the United States House of Representatives on the IGth inst., Mr. Dewart offered the following reso- Resolved," That the • Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of so altering•the revenue laws as increase the duty on coal and iron. 'Mr. Leteher objected. PHILADELPHIA MUNICIPAL ELECT! ON.—The impression gains strength. in Philadelphia: , that the anti•Lecomptonites will sweep the city at the ensuing Municipal Election. The villainies that have been exposed in alt guar. ters under the present City Administration is exciting a Wide-spread sensation, and the moderate men of all parties unitein,electing the ticket 'already adopted, on whirl the Republicans will .enite as• well as the Americans and anti-Lecomptonites. °aim, the, r Italian patriot, condemned to death for an attempt upon the life of LOlllB Napoleon, addressed from his prison a letter to the Emperor—at mite dignified and nobly patriotic. He asks not for life, bat that' the Eniperor will assists delivering Italy liere oppression. i Ora' concludes—" May your Majesty,not reject the last' , prayer of a patriot on the steps of 'a seal:fold." • This appeal proves that Orsini, maddened and misled by a deep sense of his country's wrongs into in, excusable crime, was yet impelled by unsel fish patriotism, w\is led on by an ardent "as- Oration _for independence, which is the dream of all noble sequel to this, there is a possible direction of the affairs ofFrarice, indicated by the most recent events in Eirope, which holds out some slight hope' that that gniatempire.will hereafter lean toward -the liberal governments of Italy, and enter upon a state of decided coolness toward Austria. Growing out of the attempted assassination, there id possibly, a chinge for My. TIII; BANK.. or PENSSIEINAXIA AND ITS I DEnrons.--The Philadelphia &cuing Jour. sal of the 19th inst., publiShed a list of the .I ,, ht % ors-to the Hank Of Pennsylvania. The. list mirnbers un - nine hundred and forty iluins of accounts—;principally notes matured and maturing and over drafts of the aggre gate value of millions. The appraised value of these accounts compare with the aggro. gate. us a drop to the bucket, being so meagre •in amount as to be hardly- worth collegian. 3lany of the persons named as debtors are known . to be utterly worthless; and the esti mate put upon their accounts of a 'cent lathe, $199 is, probably, not under estimated; but there are other parties liable to the amount of thoiisands of dollars* who hold property and who are otherwise supposedto.be able to pay, whose liabilitieS are appraised at some . . . 1 ; . . 1 ~ 11 Mu. von rat ilt..tt.n 01r.iitt .814 i 01 Zs. *Ao4."—lf the ur eilt *oh otters Of the sale of-the stn .0 annals , fur bowls. persist before the pubic ipi !tiling' down the value of said to . ar fldrace legislution'—will they not, nitor the State ih Al have sold her canals' ? ssid eitnals 'gain to - be re. oldAperbeps. to foment the vary puttied ris. le d•to,) find insurmountable difficulties- in' the wn of the negutuaulin of bonds Sceulvd bY'lnort ga a upon asin7le division of said canals? '. to f 9 said built bu y n ti t h l th W e proved' PAlsido'flisoard bo ill n 'i d i rL t 4 at t i l if aid canals be worthless , wbd will- buy - erbOnd th t has nothing but a single . division of said'ea. 13 s pledged for its paymentsf—PAila, Regiater. Our cotemporaly must be aware that the . . ' im of the State caunls unsold,. if they in 1 1 r lity are valuable in this ,age of railway' p •gresidon, is much affected -by the manner o i their' cobduct by State officials. Statis ti,s submitted to the . Legislature prove that iexpenditures upon each divisioh of the idic works exceed- annually, the revenue rived. To pay ,the interest upon the debt tracted in their constructitr, and to keep h m in repaiii-requires taxation. >This re ts not from their being worthless, but. from h • fact that they are grossly mismanaged.— • believe that the plan of sale proposed is .ible; that their value will be enhanced transfer; that there will not be lhe 41,1 11- ity which is anticipated in the negotiation o bonds secured by mortgage upon the rka, t and finally, that their sale will secure , t. e coppletion of the Sunbury and Erie Rail. • d.lThe latter fact in importance, out v..ighs all objections which are advanced kairiist the sale pf the State Canals. Not ly will ;)urge bodits of valuable lands be claimed, and enhanced in value, thereby a ding to the revenue of the State; but Pbils• d Iphia wilfseeure a trade which is now di. v • rted Northern rivals. We do not dery slue the worth of the State canals; t:advocate their sale because 'they are • orlhless to the State in their present condi t ~n ; because they are avenues in which core. r ptionahamplessly stalks; because in short, t -ey are of no benefit whatever, to the State, 4 the people will be relieved of a burden ' hich touches their pockets more forcibly t an pleasantly. The Regiater might, with -; rest propriety and with good judgment, as journal having 4 heart the welfare - o I .lennsylvania and its eastern metropolis, rge -the sale of the State canals, ,on the round alone, of the impetus it would -give ..- the constriction : of a railway route to e West, certainly not inferior in inipor , nee to the Pennsylvania central—and hich would give tcr . Philadelphia a Lake trade of only worth • milliOns of `dollars, but ens. lo her to establish what she has heretofore " 1 ,, led in experimentally, name y, steam corn ,. unicatiou with . Europe. This can be ac omplished by a judicious sale of the canals. he broad bosom of the Delaware yearni to , `ear upon it a generous commerce, and the 1 1 eserted wharves of Philadelphia silently re . . ach the inactivity which renders them nl.l .. ost grass•growti. Policy we feel confident, • pproves the proposition, and the Legislature liicli will,adjoira on the •23d proximo,' can. ot enact into a law anything niore important J. the interests Of the Stare; than the bill re. ..rted by the majority of the Committee, .roviding for the sale of the State canals, lid the construction of the Stiabury • and • rie Railroad. -: IN CONGRESS three Northern Democrats . ave• found courage to stake themselves open y, by speeches, in favor of Lecompton. They re Hughes, of- Indiana, Bishop, of connecti . ut i yortendyke, of New Jersey. When Mr. ootnbs was commenting, the other day, upon .e sacrifices of the "national Men" who per . shed in the great Nebraska battle, he said, by -ay of inducement to those Who are ambi ions of posthumous honors, that the south ad enshrined them in her iffectioas, and - reeled monuments more loafing than brass. 4 s she will soon have occasion to exercise is pioui office again, when the victims of ecompton are to be consigned to the bourne 'hence no political traveler .returns, it might .e •as well to anticipate that necessity •with onuments for the illustrious trio, who with n 6 Curtius-like devotion have thrown them. .:Ives into the breach:. Whatever be the fate t f the bill, they are entitled to this grateful ecognition, and would probably prefer brass o some mere 'opting material, as symbolizing he peculiar character of their - zeal, and the omplacency with which they have defied or . 'ng constituencies at home. • CORRUPTION AT WASRINGTON.—The editor cif the ChiFago, Ili a , Daily, Times, the leading liemocratic paper of that State, having, re , ently sojourned five days at the national cap . tal, publishes on his return home along odi-; .rial, giving a terrible picture of the prev'a ent Corruption. He says that personal and .olitical deprikiity never before had such a A arvest as they are now reaping: in 'the fed ' • ral city ; that offices are bought just as open / ly as the butcher buys the beef intended for his customers ;,that office brokert have the run of the Senate ante-Chamber, of the de ! partment4 and the executive Tausion, and 1 the actual sum Of money to, be paid for an i 1 office is as publicly named, by these brokers and their cliehts,.as the prices of dry goods ' are named between a dealer of such articles and his customers. There is a godd deal more of the same kind in the Times, but this specimen . will Suffice. It may be as well to , state that the paper quoted was • one of the most ardent advocates of the election of Bach- .Tue KANSAS BILL which haw passed the linited States Senate, will not it is thought, be taken up by the , House until the early pArt_ . of next week:..., "Independent," the Washing ton cerrespondent of the North American, pre dicts that it-Will 'fail to "Outs the House, but says that the: friends of the Administmtinn ex ult at their chalices fur _Lecompton, and it is intimated that coacessions 'will be made •in amending the bill so as to conciliate the doubt. ful Democrals. No other course but this, or the treachery : ofthese already Committed, can prevent their--defeat. 'Tut ESCOUPTON CONSTITUTION IN CONGREIN—ITS, PAS. SAO! AS ANITNNID, IN TIM SICISTI.—IO thO United •States Senate on Tuesday last. debate on the Kansas question L eoneluded, and Mr. Green of Missouri, moved to proceed to take the vote. lie withdrew the Minnesota bill alto get her. end moved three amendments to the original bill: • Mrstly. To sfrika oat the preamble aneinsert the following: . Waertatt. The people of the Territory of Kansan did, by Convention of &legates tailed and assembled at Lse coin pion. on the 4th or September, 1857, form for them. selves a Constitution and State Government. which said Convention having milted the admission of the Territory into the Union as a. State on an equal footing with the original * States. Le. • This amendment was carrird. • Sdnndly. To amend the • second section by Inserting the following claim Jn the. ninth line: "That nothing In this set shall be conatteed to abridge or infringe any right of the people asserted in the -Kansas Cottutlon MIMI times to alter, reform, orabollah their wm of , Government 'ln such a 'Manner as they may t hink pro. per. Congress hereby dlischtimlng any authority to in tervene or declare the nonetruetion of the Constitution of any Mate, except to see that It is republican in Sarni. •and not In conflict with the Constitution of the United States." The amendment was screed to—jai 31; nays 23. - Thirdly. 'A verbal' amendthent In the eleventh line of the reread section of the bill. to moot the Ovoid of, .1n the ...entente. ..in the onlinanee of the said Oonstitu non, and substitute therefor the words onera'al to. mak ing rmd In the ordinance annexed to the sold COnstltai jinn." Carried. Mr. Nigh withdrew his amendment of March 2. to the' amendment of Br. Green, and substituted another, let ting forth that the federal laws not inappileable be ex. ,tended Into the 4 , .1 Kansas, that a judicial 'distrfet be formed, .tha . ..lodge. District Attorney , United States Marshal. 1 appointed: and paid as its lowa. The amendment was agre,d to—yeas 37. nays -- The bill. as amended. to admit Kansas into the Union with the Leeompton Constitution 1 , 111 then' put and weed—yeas 33, nays 23—as follows Tta—Memws. Auk% of ilhode Island. Bayard of Dolt ware. Benjamin of Bouistana. Biggs of North Carolina! Bigler of Penns) lrinta, Bright of Indiana. Brown of MIRsiniPPI, Clay of Alabama, Beans of South Carolina. JPlteb of Indiana filtspatrfek of Alabama, Green of Mis. souri,fiwinofrailgrrnla,llainmondof South Carolina, lirnderoon of Texas. Houston of Tests, Hunter of Vir ginia. Iverson pr Georgia...lone% of lowa. Johnsen of Ai , Samoa& Johnson of Tennessee. Kennedy of Maryland, Mallory of Florida. Marion of V irallita. t'e.rra of „Mary-. land, Polk of Missouri. Sebastian of Arkansan, 2-11.441 Lonisiana. Thompen of Konlucky,Tboomn Of New 'Jens. Tomato of Georgia, Wright of Bur Jenny; Tales ,of sLoida-33. NP.II-2.361015. Cell of Tenneimee, Broderick or Colifor• nia. ehalficlier of Mkb Wen. Clark of New Usutpettlre.COl - or Vertuont, CI Wooden of fientncky, , Dlxon of Conned Int. Doolittle of 'Wisconsin, Donitlan:l 1111110 K Mirk.* of "flw-tmaln, Feesendan of Maine. r or lrot moot. Voider of Connecticut, Hale of New Ileolpekire t Uamlln of Maine. Baden of lowa, ittos of New. York, Pn eh of OW. Seward (View yerk; Sionenos of Rhode I.lantl.,t4tuart Ifiehltan. Atithinor of 318 PMall 3 v 118, rum but I of 'Maple, Wilde Of OW, 1%16010t klaseachu wft.-2.5. A loon hf,..--Nli•tm, Dales ofDetawire, Dario of 3114i* sippl. • !Cori h Carona', paired of with Ur. Capw run, of reonvyiTaola. rwptinma,lL Ta Ibtlowlng Is * eneoperatlre slat‘ent, of the For eign Impede It New York ste The seek and sines Jen 1: fbr Week. - 1858. 1857. - 1858. p r y 0000, 51,40.024 . 1144 1 51,500 14142.413 General Slersbandlee, 1,618 . .016 . 4,787, of 1,366.432 . ?Mai for the Creek, y3;2tottral $5,0.3.1.90141.91M514 Previously reported, . 5ti.,441.161 . /50,rJ1,591.2).804.in0 tun January 1, $3 9 .507,1.41.1,963,i14, The lurte., it will be seen, continue to he tommtra ti rely 11 t. showings falling: or of CO cent on dime oc, the eorreepondlog week Mat year. The tenant% is a comparative atatenunit o' the Ra per(' (variative of specie) from Key York to Wittig' ports Ex the week and since lin. 1 : . 11136: 1E47. 11138. Total for the week. $1..M.31,1 .$1.880.3.51 $ 1 , 501 . 968 rreylows l 7 rePorted,/2.tA67: 11,408.944 9,933.888 Sines Jaanity 1.. $14,01.11.018513.341/M1 sll4ablt. The following la a otaaparatireatatoment of the 'Value of rertate exports from the commencement of the year to *lrell 11: t • 11457. 1838. lee.' Dee.. Cotton, $1.449.08 $1,94., -.4 4911 4100,184 1,4:17.95h —73843 t Corn Meal, 35,716 . • 46.002 P. 117 Wheat, . 14194.61 - 273.3 1, 2 01040, ` ' Corn, 668,000, 321406 2746694 Reef, 911,066 2E4.1410 VA-1M Pork, 2:19*0. 386421 103 . ,761 Total, • stsmast seacon sznurs ti3, 911 P3 Pe/cream apron:pond with 16ST. . pit 698,3111 The exports of 'pock from Sew' York for the week ending Monday, end for the yeslllsB, were as follows : Total for the week: • • • •11 116 . 114 50; ,;...Vrerkaisly reported,' 0,996,11 . 3 86" Total, 1859, - - 810.1.12X3 • Tea State Appropriation IliW as-weed by Pre Uri& of Remount tati vex, provides as Mows: • . Publle Printing and Binding, .„ POPO Distributing laws, TOO Balance legislative expenses of 1867 i 4,148 Legislative expenses of MS • 126P00 Clerk hire and contingent expenses of va- Pogo departments, State ttsasever, Suprorintendent of Common Srbollolair Adjutant General, Ationpriy General. • • • • Guarenthal interest. • Literati entente Debi, ' President and 'Amorists 4ndttar J adzes Supreme Court, Ponsiotus did Gratulties,i Combat',, Schools, Water and gas, • • 'Miscellaneous expeneee. Desitand Dumb Institute, School for IdlotleCbildron,, State Ltinatie Hospital, - Superintendent Parigic Priapus, ' State Librarian. • Books for Libniry, Legidatria Beervd, • Public Gisiendst__ MtaroUiueouezpsese~, r• Surveyor Goren; A editor General, Deputy Secretary. ' Secretary of the Oommonsealib, Governor. Pennsylvania Institute fir the Blind, Western Pennsylvania Hospital. House of Refuge, Pittsburgh. , " Philadelphia. Paving at Sulern Penitentiary.. Western Penitentiary, • Enlargement Delaware Division, Canal Contudasioners, QM Ordinary Repairs of Canals, 226.1410 Ordinary Repairs alter Dee. 1, 111511, - 100,000 Canaan, :IVirighroasters, de n • 2%000 i 1 Loelk.keepera,' . • itntneh and the ?and 7 , State Engineer. • •t. Northern Howe for Friend's's Children, - • 100 . , Extra pay ,to Legialature, * " 211,0128 Easters Penitentiary, . • '• 32,895 Gratuities to discharged eonviets, .1,400 ---, Total, '.01.361,245 * -- Thists a nearlg a in 1111 On of dollars less tban lest year's appropriation—one of.the good results of selling the Main Line of the Public WOOL'. THE COAL TRADE. tl.llllll a.. Pottsville. March 27, VMS. The guantitY sent by Railroad this week, Is? 20,344 12--by Canal, 1,805 18—for the Apeek, 22,150 10:1 Total by Railroad, 311,070 07 ''tens against 420,235 IS 'tons—Do. by Canal, 1,895 . 18 against 17,597 08 boas to same periad last year. The PhipMents this'week are less by 19,033 tone, ;. than the ghantity sent to market fur the corres lionding'week last year. t ,The Schuylkili Navigation Companj opens for the season at the Tates of toll for last year, with out any change. oatmen we learn, are loading at $1 . 65 from Pottsville and Pc*t Carbon, and $1 60 froM Schuylkill Haven, for New York: The Managers of the Philadelphia and Read. ing Railroad Company did not meet on Wednes day last 'as wee conteMplated, and of course, nothing bar been - done so far, this seamen, by the Company in relation -to : the tariff of ton and transportation. Nothing tan be done in the mat. ter before Wednesday .next, at which time the Managers of the Road :Meet agate. Nearly the entire Trade in the meantime, will, ip.ke the Ca naT, nail the business of the rind must decline. Al low freigb tcthe Boatmen' during the ensu ing seaion'will make rapid trips, and there;tore, it is believedthat the boat capacity of the Canal will Le &Mal to fifty thousand tone per week. It is rumored . that if' the. rates by Railroad are not speedily reaueed,' . Mr. Neekseher will transfer his seventy boats now running from Port Rich. 'mend to New York, to the .CanaL This it done. will largely increase the boat capacity, while the car capacity can easily; be increased as the watts of the Trade demand. If the Railroad Company should maintain its present rates, the Schuylkill Canal will in 1859, carry more coal' to market than the Railroad. Of this fact, rune can entertain the least doubt. At presont rams the Canal dill take a large per ventage of the,Sastern trade. That the rates will be much Less by Canal than by Railroad, tho fol. lowing comparative statement' proves conclusive- Br CANAL. - Freight to Philadelphia, Toll, Transhipment at Philadelphia, Coal, soy , By RAILROAD. Freigh t to Port Richmond . , Transhipment at Port Richmond, Coal, say By Canal, Difforonce in favor of Canal on board; If the Railroad Company remains Ion". inac tive in this matter, and tho Operators are forced to make their arrangements by Canal, a reduction a from 25 to . 0 cents foe! Itoh nll round, will be required, to t tho trade halk again to the Rail road. The trade o naextrCmely dull' and prices rule very low. Poo Coal !slicing sold 4 low as $l7O per ton, in oer to start; andpariome of the al most starvingim en at the Collieries nt work. Of r course, the quantity sold is i , small. In fact,-there is no use in forcing much upon the market, ac e it is not wanted, 'except . by 's few purchasers, and they only watt the hall'of small cargoes. The only way is, to hold on a little while longer. But little:business will bo done before the latter part of May or June. ' - Lyon & Hoyt's Percussion Coal Rreaker, Call be seen at their CACIN Riot of North 'loth Street, Williamsburg, New York. • NRW YORK COAL kaput.; March 25, 1858. The demand for domestic has been quite active, the local consumption quite as active as &win: the wroth. of February, and we find the stock much reduced in the bands of all parties; but es the season is advanced, and the resumption of Canal navigation near at band, there la no dispo• sition to put up prices. A fair business ihas been done for the East at priers quoted in our last ; from yard we continue to quote at ss'oo ® $5 50 tun. and at Brooklyn $4. 75 ®ss 50 "ft ton. In foreign there is very little passing; dealers are tolerably well supplied : we hear of a sale nt 300 tons Newcastle at $7 00, and - 200 tons Scotch Cannel at $6 50, cash, delivered.—X. Y. Tribuxe. BY TELEGRAPH. . Freights from Rickimonedie—. I Palen - - . . 100 Washington, •.. . 100 Riehmond -4 , - Ith Marblebead ::. -1 70 - 110 I Newnedford ' 176 1 lkoton • - - 300 I Bunter's Point - 1 8.51 New Yak 7A Georgetown Newburypqrt Pensacola Quincy/ '. Yrovideneg Schuylkill Coal Trade for 1858. Quantity' of Coal sent by Railroad and Masi, for the *reit ending on Tburidayeionlog last: RAILROAD. CANAL. ‘, 6,441 03 'MO 00 'Z 433 07 — 3OO IS , 7,714 16 ' 1.000 00 407 15 000 00, 4,S 11 000 00 Pert Cinhcou, l'ottimi Ile. Schuylkill Uavaii, Auburn, Port:Clinton, Total for the week, ; Total by Rall^vad In 18/, - 4* - Canal. " Total by CBOBl and Ra ilrmd. Shipments to same period tort par -iruK. • TOTAL 25.049 14 ' 1120.223 111 15,193 08 17,597 08 By Ra Woad, Ily Canal, Decrease In 1838, nn etr, Kates of Telt wad Tkaliapoitatlass on RAIL ROAD /OE TN{'/CUNT 11S.Cat4ion. 3. /fai.m. P 1.014100. Auburn To Itlehotood, $1 50 $r 7:. $165 ~ , SI,M To 1.61144'm , . 150 176 1 64• - . IGO Spring Mlll5, I.W . 150 110 ~,' 140 Beading. 110 Y or. vos-- I Baku, 116111 - Citiiasty Irsiadn 1939 s The following 1a the quantity of Ovel transported • ever the Merest Itailroeis fn Fehnylkill County, for week ending on Thstsday!ireninfrinnl: • • , , = wan. rot O. aurae Hitt Mad S. Ih.reh 11 JE ,11. ^ ;`101 . n. 024 00 estrinn. . - 9..13 9.903 1ar • Sehisylklll Talley ‘• 2,970 17 24.0n3 tst SI Learbon *ft. Carbon 7.008 12 59.780 07 Orrek, " 447 In - 44.400 04 wule2.:bayltul, • 4,07212 40,20701 -Rates of Tell aitsisporitiiiis • *SIMI WINN ILUL IWO Numb Chna to Treuton, • '•,i '• do Ell.mbottoport. - -• •• do 'llotrisqansi ftsain at Ildll4wibur..4 - -• , Lehigh. Valley It. R. For Irak etelpm on Saturday lan 111100. tenti. 8. 11.1.1110ex.(Wm..3111nes AtCo..) 01 511615 01 E:2 4 ritar imar,(Pateker t Co—) ..1..1r6 14 • 14444 TPrk E1R 1 114 16 er 4 444r l k Son.) 453 IS Man. Vtl Itictve.(Sluirsee„ L. A Ca ' ) . 14 157114 18 thermsn Penna. , . 117 qqpp eel. &IL M. (Metall/et elohnpoo4) 1:431 16 1T.141 05' ITszletou (A. Pardee t Cm.) 1p , 4 14 14.%4 17 N. Sp. ;It. (JAL McCreary i C 0.,) p3T 8.115 10 S. Sp. 311..(D01b1a k Dahavat.r . • • _ 1,1t4 . lAA Lehlortee. • - 14 Summit Mem, • . . •18 -18 140 08 Li yo u, : lerreme, IPlaeg Amount tra I/Tann C 1111171), SWALUII I • . 11..ykessoritallet Ceeil Trade For I Sad. For week wading on Satunby Liat : 1 - wall- ~: I.ykeee Tani" , Coil C 0...; . ar:. 0: gliort. dotedain Coal C 0... 06 01 • Tool; i..: • •••• ~..• 'l4B 00: • ' tt64lr 01' freight mutton Mali Millersburg to Baltimore, - $2 10 " •.. Plaeareve• .. • .. -2 10 . If ears are detained 24 boars after arrl.a), the lutes ars 12 mots addltkosal,ro the 0a... • . • -- : rut. ' . 9Z$ ol 10,460 od For the week, farant•n Coal Trade for 11111. • • Fir week ending ow 84arday tut: ' 41.002 I 1,100 sblppsd North, -1, fOR Shipped Sohth, 0,499 IS 1,400 300, . SACO 18,511 2000.000 102.000 18,100, 16400 290,000 2,600 3.000 20,000 •SO,OOO 21.000 800 &0 1.480 3.000' • 9.618 40 1,400 41400 1.400 1.100 4.000 Broad Top Coil Triide-for-i-858:-77 For the we*" Cumberisiaikelal ?rage, 11156. Yoe lb& last wok. Ccsail 1101140031 UMP _ ND HYSIIII SCHUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. ''' ll. ' .l l7'"Fl'm,-11-r--r--Tr7rl-1. ~.,••••• • -.. a- tr PhfildelPiall• • Mine lilt sad - Mount Carboy- ;.; • -• Mount Cubes sad Pen Cs rboll • • 11111 Creek - - - - - - ; - - • • 2 040 7.000 6,000 1,000 15,150 mono Valsa Is t • Behaylkill Navietlo np•rererted Union Canal - ,‘ • preferred Del-A Ilud'n rAmi Transportat'nCa'it'l Railroad IdeoalCompaisiest Littleßebuyi. Nay. R. R. A Coal Co. - Lehigh Coal k Navigation Co. - • - Hazleton Coal Co.- - • • • 1 - - Buck Mountain Coal Co. - •- rennsylvania Coal k ft. R.Cot - • - Wcmbin Coal A It. it. Co. - - • - Lykens Valley Coal Co. • - - - Beaver Meadow,' Coal k A. R.Co.- Likens Valley Railroad Coal Co.- Coal rose pastes Forget Improvementto - - • - - Borth American Co., preferred - • CI 0 common - • • Delaware Coal Co: .. . Cumberland Coal Co. - - - New Creek Coal AT leoellaneeue Miners' Bank Farmers' Bank - - • - - • - Pottsville nas Co. Pottsville Water Co. ----- • . The atoek of elLCoolt CompaoMa the above list when tarnished by those übliestion. NEW ADVERT'MENTS AUCTION laj ILL • be sold at Public Sale, on y y SATURDAY, April 3d,1858. at the hotel of Dr. K. &blown,' Pinegrore. Schuylkill county team horses. 8 mules, lg rota of harneas, I saddles, b tangent , . suitable tbr hauling timber. Sale to 'commence st 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms will be made known by MitlAil R. rRACT. • Mart% 131 t. LILLIE'S • • Potent Chilled Iron, ,Fire mud Burglar Proof Safer, VITA COMBINATION 11/101111 P T/IEBE SAFES are in general use, and render enttre,antildsetion. They are ihr nary So es . made proof against Firs and Burglars, carsabinm7 Sample,' can be peen at Mews. Paula k 03.'s,Market street; Trotter k Co.'a, Front street; and No. 34 North Water street. Philadelphia. ..Call and examine br your. 'wives and we will trod the result with your own judg ment. 4 • 0. W. KIRK. Mareb iTi- , , '6B (A RETIRED PHYSICIAN, SEVEN'PY-FIVE years of age, whoee ered while in ti 4 i l e s fai l i f. l ' ull y e:, n s ea ce r r i t ' irn u cti o re at ie d r i Con v- - gumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, - Coughs, Colds. and General Debility!. The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die.— iNisking to does much good as ossible j - to will vend to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as request It, this rev ripe, with full and explicit directions for making It up, -and sueoessfully noting it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one 'shilling—three • cents to be , re turned as postage on the recipe:end . the rem hider tole applied to the payment of this advertiso nt. Address . DR. U. JAMES, • 1 . 19 Maud street, Jersey City, N. j. March 27,'58 , - 13- - LIGHT CARRIAGES At Atictlso h n t t rVENTY-FOURTH Trade at This role will take, place n .• Wednesday Morning, April - 70 i, 1858, At 10 o'clock 4 at the Bazaar, Ninth and George_ streets. under cover, and will not be postponed on account of thO weather.. 44 - The collection on this occasion will be very exten sive, embracing Invoices from some of the beat makers in Philadelphia and vicinity. 4.s Most of the stock will be warranted and mny be examined several days previous to onto. ALFRED 11. IIIiIIANESS, Auctioneer.. 13,2 t Per Ton. $OO 65 00 85 00 15 March 27,.'58 WEST'S Patent Galvanic Cement Rooting, For OLD or NEW ROOFS, of troy PITCH! HAVING taken the 'agency for the county of Schuylkill, fog the above ; celebrated Fire and Water Proof Roofing, the subscriber respectful ly solicits orders for It, which he Is prepared to execute promptly and effectually. Besides being sulterle for new buildings, this Cement can be put on old root% of shingles. tin, iron. or any other metal, and is equally adapted to list or inclined roofs. It is a perfectly safe defence against Fire, and Is elas tic. flexible, Impervious to water and changes of atmos• phere, and neither evaporates, cracks, nor melts. Its durability Is beyond question. It Is made and applied without beat, forms a smooth .rurface, without joints, and Is the cheapest and lightest good roofing in use. For repairing or preserving metallic roofs it Is beyond comparison, the beet composition ever invented. For references and terms apply to L. P. BrecopKim. Agent. 1.13 t Per Ton. $1 60 Pottsville, Marsh 27, '5B PHILADELPHIA AND READINC R. R • •To Emigrants! FAST EMIGRANT LINE TO THE West. Nortb West. nad*. and Northern New York; by WILLIAM PORT. ELMIRA, awl DUNKIRK, BUFFALO, or NIAGARA FALLS. OiirDilly, (Sundays excepted.) by Nn. 2 ears, In :no. tar Up Passenger 'Plains—pawing Reading at r, P. M. Fares 5...T0 Iginlrs. $5 25: Rattiest fr, 55 75; Raga- In; or Nlayant Falls $8 25; Hamilton, or Toronto. ST: Montreal. $9; Detroit, $9; Cleveland.s6; Toleir,S7 10: Columbus ; $0 85; Clinton:a. 05: Ind lamps/1n $8 Lontsviite, $9 80; Cairo. $l2; ebleaP, 99 21; °steno, $l2 70: Rock Island. $ll 25; Quincy. $l4 25; 111Roso. kie, $11; St. Loma, s tl 25. 80 pounds of baggage row to each full ticket. Ird•Chlldrent under 5 yeanc frae; between and 12, halFptiee. Pqrltleketa apply In E. 11. wurasurn. 11 • General .Arnt, Patter n% Depot March 1,'58 134 f REMAINING in the, POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE, Mereb.27;lBsB. A J Rice Sarah Acorn Emanuel Jones Thos Eng Richards Thor Andrews Edward JAM!" James Bieber& Mary Anderson John Wows John Reicher 31 31 Alexander Jas K , Rondabush Wtri 9 Marta 'Wm it . ~ Rowbottom Juo Brown A K Killian Wm '''. Reese Jno ship Brady Doctor Ready sae ' Rodgers Jno 11nrnea Elizabeth Being rohn Rodgers George 'Dorton John sh 'Kenny Prands Mabel' Ed , Broatey John Koch 1111sa Eller Richmond Eph Brannen Jacob - 1; 1 4 Rice Abraham Brebany John eh Lankton Peter • • 8 • Boyle John Lyons Pat . Run Jno dap Berry kCo J 2 Lamy Michael Stodd Jos Blocker John 0 Lords Jesse . 'Smith Joe 11 Bennett John Loose Jacob Stewart J I) Boyle Michael Levi.. David Sbnrdan Jno . Becker Mary J 2 Larkin Jon ;lead Joe Brawler Michael Looney Wen • hoeider 3 Bradley Nancy ; Lackey Wm S itb Henry Sr, Boyer Vloletta i Lever Wm alt Banda Cleo Barnes W V :., NI Schwartz Hen Becker Wm ' Moore Lewis ; Buda Mrs Bill FRIDAY,6O'CLOoI.P.X O Malley Owen +veneer lan Elbe Carter Thos Madden nos Saylor Allen' - Clim Mary " Madden Jams ' Stephen" Margaret Curry Mary Ann MoMly Wm F 2 Shilth the A Campbell./ S Miller Anson 0 Stillman Mni A F Cassidy John sh Moll Chaa Staab. Win Coughlan John Moakot Danlel Sells Wm Colton Emma • Miner Ellen Smith Peter Crow Clara 8 2 Mina , Emma Scanlon Mich Cheatham AdamahMadden Ellen Saylor NM i Conrad A M ed o John ther,' Junes ;ga T rden Mich 31ier 2 ' • Dallas W Mason 31ni Jane Tuntahe Marts Davenport Wm Mosea Jan Thornton Mni EU Dean Patrick Major Jacob Tobias Dr J V • Duaneen John • Meyer Jon Taylor]ne P Detwiler J• 11 Murphy Jas Thomas TSirmrden Dail* John McDade la.' Taylor John Llano Ellen McElroy Jas • ThornlnnyMatlida Delbert Catherine McLaughlin Jim Trull Thai Drum - Ann . Menenuolary Thiawley Thou • McDonald ra • Thandore Wm Eck Mrs • Merionali Miehaerroohy lawmen McNally Mlles.; ThominiJarob Veered)Emmy 2 .31cLatighlin Trouwen Renry Fisher Samuel MeWlillameDaidel V - - Fah; Michael McCammant (Zio •Valpert Jan Fisher John eh Wm Vsnmolsr J -• Fox James-Warms Wan w . Q • McCormkt DridgetWolehlme Anson Oreen That 11 Menelaus's ElMAlsWinlark Wm Oilern Michael McConey Frank' Work Wlt • (lager L WWl' Wm - : 1 lianskr Jacob Nolan Ed - • Walden Tim 2 (Minn Ltenry Nagle Levi Williams (hoe , Ortfilth David . 0 Wlllisms Reba O'Neil Catharine Welsh Pal Hoskins Wan at O'Connor Joe ~Wentworth Nary. liiitTorr Wm Oldknown Jit Williams Jan T sit Udot Killian O'Malley Mark Wilkeskelm Jeer& Haines Wm ~ O'Neil filch Willianui Jun Ship Italic Philip • _Ownuto Whims Jan Huse 31 Alt O'Donnel Calk Wartman Jnq,W 'Howard Wm II p Wilma T ship Maintain Jos Pottier Win Wei . ner 111/101111/1 Jacob Ti Palmer Win Watch Cattniritio Hushes Mina J A Parker Rich Wlyo4t.Fae !!award James ab l'etarson Lewis y, 11111 Daniel Palmer Franklin Ella, Jarlip A . R Humphrey Jas - • • Siitnersons Issitairlity, Air Whim. on !be atom list will plenareay adaertiord. One met addll lanai will ty• chieripaLlor rack letter adrertited. • JOLLY currox, hosinicr. 20,314 12 M. 344 1.1 tamp, J,15010 311,070 07 1.607 19 ton., 312.078 03 • _e 4.17.&x106 El 6 fit. U,193 02 1000, 124,907 01 f.. 764 12.106,607 03 6,30 oe 14920 IT 2,119 12 ,eta 06 e Coal Trade iar,11139. sported daring the month , or Yehrusey 7103 M., TOTAL. • . sara ' 12=312 7.11,650 10 " Y,W4 011 60 50 50 100 50 100 uo ao ao 50 60 50 25 wM who No. 34 N. Water greet, Plgladelptda. 13.eextf isott.2oo4ktuai LIST OF LETTERS =Z=2;lls= ,POTTV‘I4 :POST ioi~l~Ota Arrival! mai milestrivirrs or 111•118. PlinodelPhlav tlArriabuy. Pittsburg. 2i OW York and P.mistarn and don tern Matas, lark* daiy-- Clramea at 7A. )1. and 3% P. 31. Antra* at 1:!,i and 6% P. N. y- :May 3Aithaimeen PottsviU• and Coosa eta% Hz arrives at 12;4 P. Xi. . , Catawba*, Wilkesbarre; Danville 11.111170 rt and • Zak', dotty. Closes at BN A. M.; a n ima at Al P. M. • • Part cartion.Timarota and Tamaqua; dal y.. Genoa at C 34 A. 114 arrives at ih'; P. H., wept Pat Carbon, Arbida deparo and arrives twin:daily. Cloves at 634, and um A, Y . Arrives at 'I A. 31, and 12 Minatatille., Tremont and Dotuddson. dally:. Clams* 1 . 134A;11: arrives &tit A. 31_e:it Mlneratille utikti - departs tale* daily. Cloves at 11 A. M. anITIP. M., , and arrives! times dally,st 7 and 1 A.M.. and% P. IL Fountain Smisor, Shamokin, Sunbury 'and Noritinta .lberland, .Cloaes at IF' A. M.: arrives at 734 I. Witold& meibrelosa the ifh and 19th of every month. EuroPosa ingts doss on Tuesday and Friday of alai , week. Oleo opeu from 1' A. M. to P. IL Sianday tronil2 31 7 , to IP. IL - • JOHN CLAY'T'ON. P. M. t Port Orrtet, Pol tullle, 31ay 9,1667. .119-11ma] MISCELLANEOUS. CONSTANTLY on hind, T Rails for _using pargaors, at natured orb'-1i; ciubi4Z-o.aml WOOD, LSE CO. - TOTAL. 1000 02 2,1570 19, PIANO TEAOHINO.: - 71 Meyer, Clegenlet,Arlees 7a ra .-tion on tba Piano Poste sad Phial on. in Pottecilleand neighbovins tor nA Tins ineeleras. Apply at Ms ogles. second door below VW Post Mee, [July 28- _ . CLOVERiTIINOTHIMORASS SEED. rrilE subscriber' has on ,hand_priunt 'CIo4e.TDIOIII7. Orchard Onus, White Clover and Lain Gran Beeds—all of which :will be 'sold by the bnehelmeart er pound, at thelemest rates, at • B. &MAN'S Book and Seed Stare. Pottsville. THEAND RAILROAD IRON. MHZ subscribers have now on _hand and will pelt foe CAS% at the lowest' market priers a iilfmiteet of the best quality merchant Bar Iron, nit Bar Railroad YOU, and light T rails. foe mines. • E. YARDLEY t SON. pottivtlie, November ?d. 1 57 • • TOZAL 19.418 14 63,013 07 suea of - LIFE OF DR., KANE.' - HE subscriber is sole agent for the , want of Schuylkill. and to now preputired to re. (viva ouboaiptions for 'Tim sioon.A.PnT 1 SLISHA &NB," by lrx. Etou.,—handsomely tad. Prloo—ooti $1 30. B. BANNAN. Aral for alittylkill Moot". DOORSPRINCS, ikAL ANEW ARTICLE for keeping doors. open as well u shut. by mend) terming the sprbni—a red. durable And cheap article. Alsc a chap and Patent Machin for keeping both dnvt and coldpassing nudes' ontepdoors. .104 received and or sat bi I I B. BANNAN. gr 60!,f 52 62 52 IME. irlfiESIL Lillie:, for sale at all times, u at the kilns on the Itasca, en banding purposes , lend. Le, at the lowest Mete. C. M. ATILL'in. . JACOB ITISMEIt, Ashla nd, will en any orders prompt ly aid at tower piles that" bare been charged beretornre. Vottrillle, March 20..581 . . 12-M. WIRE !OPN FOR SALE. friHE undersigneil: has - on hand about 2400 feat of 1 1 4 loch nee *lre rope of coal Ivan tj, w i reh la offered tortilla on very reasonabie terms. far Illeulani Inquire of the pubseriber at Ell slot), l ir Eli?. Opener, EA., Holub Chunk. South F.aston, March 6, 'SR 104 in WM. KELLOOO.• pgpo of OPJ L VIOEPURTS of the English House of . Commons on thd worklig of OW Vines, end the esusesof accidents In the Lune. illustrated with nu merous drawbars, a very veinal& and saute work, Ist, 51, and 3d Reports for sale at the Bookstore of the dun aeriber. B. BAN NAN. rottsvme, • 11. 45 00 , 00 0i 10U,4 23 00 00 00 19. FILE-CUTTIP‘C, - TN all its branches, at t a-Manufacto i ry, New Ptteet, ateive Siennd, bet stapes sad litos streets. PHILADRLPHIA.Where in bit °and the best insortutent of FILES and RASPS. in the city. tripol4 Piles met:Wand pads equal to New, at a so ing orq 0 per tent. I J. 11.11311Tt1. New street 'File Works. PlilladelphLs. Pebruary 20.15, .. ' . &Um sincrnarawmiza. - , FLOWERING BULBS AND NERDS. CHOICE DAHLIA .11,00 TS; 0 - 111bIlt4 eing tybe finest varieties. adiolaa. °stiltonlie, and the other varieties. • , Aotaryllia. superb Velvet Crimson. , Three Flowers. . Tuber Roses, Double .White. very fragrant. pp- Now Is the time to•plant the Summer Flowering Thilbs In pots. to havathem In perfection., The sewed- Iter bas, also on l4s od. * fine- assortment. of. FLOWER FERDS, SOme.of 1. IA aramat op fu bole ., of 10 and 20 klods. with di one how to plant, at 50 rents and $1 per box. itor palest It. BANN AN'S Book A Seed Store. ._.... COAL LANDS FOR SALE; 'PiIE subscriber offers for' sale 230 acres of Coal Lend, situate near the Clevept Pitts. Rs raid. Falineville; on which there is a mine opened and In first-rate. working-order. All the improvements and lizture'v ant of the most approved construction:. The land Is underlaid with 3 veins of Bituminous Coal of supirior quality. We mine open romprieis the eele be 'Pete. which Is capable .19f producing, at pre sent,:tlo ton per day. 100 tons could be mined daily with a little additiensl outlay. The subscriber will sell all or the pvt on which the mine is opened. For fur• finer isrlicalats address JOIll: THOMPSON. 001. county, Ohio. • 643 M • Jihuary 30,'38 FRENCH LANCUACE. o-rROF. GERARD will he happy. to. . pay a aneond 4teit to hie forrnerpatrone and to the ' de of Valuation In' Pottsville, fnr the purpose of laving lostrnetion In the above Jeannette. The great ~. width tile pupils made last Summer. was an ev . tut proof of their appreciation of the' knowledge of Biondi—which knowledge. Prof. 0. hoe uo doubt, will be portneted In the opal:eat time he intends to remain among them, that is, from April to September. -. It to Important that Ladlea and Gentlemen 'intending' to atady thowl4 leave their 'nattier at Mr: Iltnames litokstore. or at btr. Poets's °Mee. en as to enable the Prof. to knon.the nOmber of pupils he may expect tore- Ideality to prneeeding to Potterille. G. 0 ERARD. 'Philad Ma. Mare% 141,'511 124$ pERMATIENT&TRANfargO a II2E, No. 100* unesaLat_is p 31RS - A. 1.. TRAYER - respertfullylnfrems her fichnyb kill county friendnismi the nubile, that she has opened In Chesnut street. above Tenth, onedoor above the . . • pored, Vluildlogs, a mouse fbr Permanent and Transient itearders. where site will be happy to accommodate them In the best manlier. It hone of the most dealt Ole lo cutions le the city, being on the fashionable promenade, and Is the vicinity of the Public Amusement& it offers superior inducements, particularly for families final the country. Persona de:dn:leo( visiting the city with their families can, by addrecdo- ' a line, ascertain the terms; Le_ and enrage the rooms, sou to be certain o( mom. rood:Won. It Is her desire to give sat Isfiction on the most reasonable terms. [March 6. '.;R 10-3 m PENN Nunn LIPR INSURANCE CO.. NORTHEAST Corner of THIRD and DOCK Went& Philadelphia. , DAVID S. MILLE& Presideng. Jong W. Ilexxon, Strretary. • Errelots !mettle year podia.; dice. al st. IAM, ir,,V2.119 07 .Losses and Expenses for the same perid, 11,371 00 Assets of the Company liable to pay losses, January 1,185E4 815.760 63 The subseriber, Agent for the above Company, has re ceived a Scrip' Dividend of 25 per cent.,and Is ready now to delver it, and pay a Cash Dividend of 6 per cent. on the. Strip of farmer yeses Persona dealmas cf wearing to their Ginnie* a hand some sum, (or a small consideration, Will Apply to ti UMUTIGUES. Agent. Pottsville, Mardi 13,'3% 11.1 m FRESH CARDEN SEEDS . , frHE susscßippit is receiving his general a wind supply of Garden Seeds (min a most air purred Growers. embracing i general a rl meat of the choicest Seeds for Qanlipm.en Field d will be sold wholesale and retail *tithe lowest r is. Ea-Merchants, Truektnen and era supplied In large or small quantities by tke resod or dozen Papers, at wholesale pricer. - Merchants an be wuppiled Alm with Boxes - - I* ss,' containing a general assortment of seeds, which can be replentshed as they run mit Clover and Timothy Seeds by the Bushel or Quart=. 'White Clover for Yank, and Lawn Grass .Seed, by, the pound or smaller gaudily—Wyandotte, Corn, Slagle Cane -Seed, Kobldtabl. Winter:Cherry. or Tomato, to; Any kind of Garden or Yield Seeds not on band:rum Mrhed at short notice, at -11. HANNAN'S • March 11.'18 It. Seed awl SoOk. Steve. Potirrille. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, SAL THE Subscriber begs leave to inform Ma elmtoneere and the community at large that b. has jest returned from khe city with a . -,_..,,, tine collection of articles in his llne, con. - :• , ..P_SP_lt ag gigirsting of . :•-', \AP,LI ' BOOTS. ' . . . ' 8110£8. ' 1 ' GAITERS. .. . . - • SLIPPERR. • . PUMPS. ke., of all descriptions, for-Liiiihmaentismen and children. An 'elegant article of Misses' and children'''. buttoned pliers, something new In the I'l test style. • . . Also. a new lot of Trunks, Valises, Carpetbags, Satch el.. Ae.: ire:, Customer work neatly and eipedltknialy attended to Store and Shop In Centre. one door shore 11101 i street. illri-Next door to the Red Frdatclie rottrellte,r4y3o,'67 22-1 y) DANIEL SCUZJITLE. CAR D! . ' A Cash Business Ex.'naively. c cHARLES, ADAMS , S. E. cot rier,of Eighib end Arch streets, Philadelphia. Infonnshb of C HARLES , and the buyers of Day Goods generally. that be Is making extra exertions for the prosecution of his hardness the coming season, and id order to 'suable him to ISurciume goods for case. end sell them eV the Invest market prim& be bas decided to sell at the smut. lot possible advance air ?Iv thsh Ezeldrirels rah He has reduced the price of most of the Goods in Store, and has now open many New Goods. suitable for the season. to which will be made deli additions, ', Care will be taken to aceommodate Friends and Plain. persons generally: asheretofore. New-DRESS tlpfilYS, BRAWLS. LINENS. and FURNISHING GOGIL9. gene'. rally.- Porchalere will fled great advantime In siring an early-call. like motto being "The nimble Sispettce is heti kr ellen the stow Shill:leg." This situation is central. and the store Well lighted. .March 20,14 . [lt) . 12-3 et . V.111.1JA8C0114.-LEASEEN r r llt.. L ocust m ountain Coat and Iron Compaimffer to good tenants Permit valuable (kr trues upon the Company's poverty, In Columbia and Northumberland eountlea., The veins offered are the large White Ash veins of the toetutt Mountain. upon which. orTlerhm byre been already established be Mrsars. Bast k Pearson, Cleo.. B. iteppller and .11. 0. Manner. • The mammollswein average. about 25 feet In thick ness. an 4 the underlying vein mine 12 to 14 feet. Both weina tiford • lance body of Coal above water level.' She. Oosl is well established in market. The MU Milt Tblllroad affords an arenas to the Easters markets, Mid the rbfladelphist It Banbury Rill. road to the got:dhotis and Western markets. dnoth of Mae tallroadepri completed to the eolliffied ?tithe company's property. Tor particulars, Inquire is IJ. ANSPACII, Pond:. • Ntf:811 South North' Street. PklLltlelphk. ' Or ALEX. W. MU. Eag. &Erpt., Eentsmille. Columbia Co:, Pa. 7-t f Mins ry 13,1859 • T 9 YOUNG MEN. • . BOOK-REEPING TAUGHT AS IT SHOULD DS,' AT Tffili , Penney:Wants Ceisseseirelat College. IVACK. lyd. N 4 COPYING Atm Printed or /fallout :fit Faisal THE INS'T'RUCTION given at this Inptltntlon 1* really a. cow,* of Cointintitanst Trestles and Mercantile Affair*. Retch pupil is manors, It Inetruded, node? the PM* dtreetimt of the Prlnelpet. - IThreurorlor method of teaching at lb In Wigs is *taw Vby ts** numbeeet stu4bets who Wm* 'entanid. .ono the their dettee,:thoseeevtiet the etereeeful Isms ad their studies.. Yoe farther particulars address • • • KommiTs,Teek, COMM EINGIAL‘ PENMA • SNIP: . ,"[T PON.' erriE' itECElris 'Of .FIFTY cents.?. It; IV h Nes Ilyitesu of remould p. trails leu us&be *tot to stir etbleete,fere` peoteff•; ll aiirlr . , T. • cam ..:.:: • !ARUM CARRIAGE & WAGON !ACTORS. Ilorseshoelng sued' Slaolgenaltlatng. Aar tA , 4 Oral' if BROAD . and MIMS- saves. r 41E. sitibscritter;takes this method of ji warming thejotoi that !whir trona* the Ws proprietor of the above retabliehtuent, and ha home to tendert it SO ai to give ratiattetkm to the bririness community, by sm. . pleying none but the beet of work tom and wing the heat Materials that can be bend In the Matte L. Being *pelf a pine. that tneehatik.l will guarantee all work turned ontio be as entreeretell. ' Johbles woek of all kinds, promptly at terek4 t• atta neatly eateented. Ile hopes. by meet anistion to bend- Demand reasonable charms to merit a liberal share of On MAIM patronage. DANIEL DEAN. Sig-D. DWI bas on hand an assortment of new and - amen hand cramiagel sod e'slott4 TaTkn" itYlet• Also, litamit wagon! of all Mode., Old earthim bought erezettansted. .. March 12. 'SK 11 • 11 WHIT/ B.OICKL E. Signs, Me "'tut IMMINEE= MISCELLANEOUS. E RBl4 COLbIRRY FOR BAL E. "liisportwat oallOperatorpt. THE undersignOd Lessees of the Lan =Mei 06111ery, near the town of Pluirookin, North" um dead County,Pa, iirrhing to Mire tram tawnier.. other for Mk the km* and datums of the odd Co4llpry, on satisfactory terror. Thin Colliery has been .llon alma 1664, and has t e rm auervartal briond i = ' • tenon. . ~. , . The Cad lea superior idle'', for all uses to gribleh Anthracite is applied; and • weed inaitet has b eeves. tabilshed for It ,whkb wan s:tended. The Breaker and fixtures are of the eery testae niter and in complete order. and will recommend - tbetnielree to_PP.On* awilillided with the boding's. - The lean was to Judy; 1, 104, and is • , thrombin ode for thOperator. Por further infatuation apply at the Ninety, Inor letter to Bhunoktn P. 0, .Borthombe =cooky, Pa. • Ci4CIIRAN, PEALIe t CO. February 13, MI •-' e " . • T-tr tipo 011711 A 4 . 0101111 • .CIA HAD I HE §UBSt.,RWERoffea at private sal* the old erdiblbobed works kiln.* as ' -The •Frealphalteou -Wash). • situated In the oorough , .of Port Whom; Bchnyikill Co.; Pelson: • Theron/warty musists; yo of turning lathel:planlost ma chines., three hew eagles% blacksuslth'a tools. foundry tools and flask& with other tools of every description tie- Misery for conducting the badness, a large and valua ble assortment of patterns of the most Approved ma chinery no. used In the region and a Urge 'dock anew outings and raw'materlaL Pomession given Immedi ately. The property will be Mid on reasonable terms, And he any - Peoanu *Wad: to engage In the badness presents an opportunity seldom Mend. Yoe further pert Imilain Inquires? the undersigned at St. Cllr or between this hours of 11 A. IL and d P. Id., at Kirk * Dautn's odirec Pottsville. f. 8. KIRK. St. Clair. Web. 2041568 - • ii-tf TFARMERS. • TRUCKNIEN. IC. HE subscriber has made. arrange ments for fornlshliqi the following Fertilisers at the manufacturer's prices. carriage only added, at hi. Seed 'Establishment in Pottiville Best Peruvian °nand, by the Ton or Bag, Petite Ocean Guano, do do Columbian do do do Super Phosphate of time, , do .or Darrel Done Sowings, I . do do Done Dust, Land Plaster, 1 . • . do do •. , Poudrette. • . do do • Leinan'alrettilister, . .do do • .• The Peruvian °mutt hi olitabied from the Permian Gogernment Arent. fbr when* we 'are Agent—end the other articles trove nisi most approved Houses, so - lb" -we can warrant them to be what they are represented: ASO • • sciaultru-4r 'moan swan Caltirsara BY the Pound. (Wart, Peek or Bushel. together with Govering's Pamphlet pointing out -the mode of rattle*. ting It, and making sow and molasses, price 10 coots a copy. or-forll . o o l Weiss a ropy will he sent Die by mail. Also Clover and Timothy deed. Orchard Grans Seed, together with garden Seeds of all destliptiona. fruit Trees, &e.; &e.. 41 of which are famished by the small or large quantities, at B. HANNAN'S , Harsh 6.'55 10. • &el Store, Pettreolk. ' ,ag - titnlatiol4 PICHADELPIMA AND NEW TORE SCREW mat STEAMSHIP CO. r(IHE . .Splendid Steamships) forming the above Llna sail from NW YORK as tble lows: o. CITY OF BALTIMORE. apt,Leltrb,Ath Aprtll CITY OF WASIIINGTON; " Wylle,22d, do K AND A ROO. ,• I Capt. Jeffrey, Sth May. CITY OF MANCUBS MR, • Matti*, and every alternate: Thursday. • From LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New York,Cabin Class $3O. •• • I Liverpool. Cabin $lO5, SA6 L 7lnth'd Class Sit. • RETURN TICKETS available for alz •Itiontbe by any Steamer of the Line.! Cabin. $140.--lb Ir 4 ass*. M.,' • These Steamers are supplied with hatiroved Water richt cornpartments.rind wry experlenyd Baryons. Persons about prwYding to Europe; ,m• within! to send far their Biondi from thei old enunty.ean purchase Tickers and obtain all information . by applying , to J. G. Dale, 13 Broadway, Ij.Y. Sahel 177 Broadway, N.Y., to • • ; .1. 11. RICKARDS: Minaret ills, and to RICHARD EDWARDS. Pottsville. 4r4htesege Certitliptee by first 'Clan &Ming. Packets be tween New York and Liverpool. also Drafts Pold by the I • b*.°. ' I (Aprll 25. '67 17-ly LITERARY ,Ns. A N EXPERIENCED EDITOR. a t- sorrowful Author and a thoroughly Educated Lit enry maw wear] with twenty-dye 'years of the drudgery of Daily Journalismi has determined to hire out or yell his brain at retail. tal tposte who may requlrei their servi cer in any honorable( way s ?derchanta, Busher men, Inwentorsc i and,.Dealers of every kind. will be; supplied. off band, Wilh - advertise. went,. (poetical - or lotherwise.) notices, cards, circulars, or env species of article desired. Politician will toil : supplied: with 'Tenches. reports. res. °lotions:letters, feasts, pamphlets. editorial articles. communications, and'. every sort of brainwork es they may And It inconvenient or troublesome ter dat tor themselves. • Ladle/I'l%nd Gentithtten of every rank in orelety or oc cupation In life. uttgtotre letter written on any sutject, whether busineas od sentimental, . . The advertiser will.also.conduct or tranalate corms. pondence of every kind, either English, Frencb,Spantsh, German or Italian. I—, - r • Poetry, Acmelei !fee Ledise ' Athens% • - Iffitestt Mad • done, Monodies!, and Compositions of the most delicate, and confidential cheracrer, incident - to every posalble cir eumstance or eventdu life, will be fureisbep In 'maids; hie confidence, by writing to the undendgned; and ex plalning their wish:Ca. Orient by mall. nemmnanitrd with rash. wit I be strfetJy, A and promptly attend to. TIIOMPSON, ! Literary Bureau. ! Box 22‘.1, Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. • ' Jan. 30, 'Si . 643 m FRUIT TREES. SHRUBBERY, " • E . SIJ.I3CRIi3tR! . is Agent f j several reliatde Nureerlo. and will • furolsh good Fruit Trees, which! can be relied on as .being teas nri .. nips. Three fourths ,of the Trees sold through the country by Agenti are the refuse generally of the Nuri• series—or such Fr6tt Tema ft aroma desirable—and fti a majority of tonaikees marked to salt any kind ordered, We furnish all Trees atahe 'owlet Nursery pricey and warrant them to ho Site t they ere represented. AU kinds of Apples, lime. Nadler, NOW, Alattecits, - Cher; ries. Nectarines. Qtiineel , ./W4 • • • Alm Grape Vinek. mach sr Isabella, Catawba. Cilutoti and Blanc; Strawberries. Briimberriee, - Currants, ammo; berries; Victoria Rhubarb Roots,A Mote de. All Mods of Rae Bashes, Climb or, Plantse—Orna mental Tree!! and Shrubbery, hr., of all kinds. including the Home Clieserit. Silver and Sugar-Maple. Catalpa Magnolia. Eint,llittntain and FloweringAsh,Eeropean Linden, Double Ircring Peach aid Cherri, Abele/4' La reh. kr. grout whenreason that rec.. taken foam EurseliesWingnre . wh4n those taken from nor Monntains will net, Is that those in the Nutserisa. are frequently transplasited,d which gives a meter abundance of tbe smaller mote. which are the life of she Tree.. This la the regimen 'whir so few of the trees transferred from oermountalus gem_ -when trensplabted...,, • •• • 1; Any informatici with regard to Choke Fruit Grapes, Plants, he., given on application to the Subecsiber. 'l , Trete; de., fitrnithed by the 100, down or single.. 1 BENJ. BADMAN, • • Agent joilkeeral Reliable Neinerymen. ErThose In wait) of Fruit trees. will plasm send In their orders cerly.! - WrOSBAT 11,15COYEIVI Or 411/71.141. IMPORCANT TO • -Tobacco Taste Elesiarattve Treehaig •- The i rept StibitieNte For rehtteco. '- Jr is a well known and incontioverti- Me fa et that the vise of Tobacco is the promoting =Mid of flowo of the most severe MENTAL AND PHYSIC AL DISOR DER 8' • To which the tees of man s scalded, as careful analysis •and long and painful experience have clearly proven chait mouths certain narcotic and poisonous proper , ties most dangerous in their effects, which by-entering Into the blood derange tbelltinetiona and operations 'or the Heart causing many to suppose that organ to be fer rionaly dimised. TOBAW) affects atm the entire ostrinte erotism. man ifesting Itself—es ill who have ever used the noxletut seed will bear teetlmotty-4n Lassitude, Nervous IrrUse flinty, Water Stash, Dyepepala, and many other direr dare of f dealer character. -. • . TUE TASTE RESTORATIVE VIOCIIES ' Are designed to countered three bansfolinfineneee, and have proved completely eitccemful In a multitude or cases. and wherever wed. Bring, barmier. In *hear ael yea, they exert a beneficial Effect Elms the untEtt sys. tem, restoring the Taste *bleb hie hereon vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence. completely removing the Irritation and aecompanyinglickling mensatlon of the Throat—which are always , consequent upon' abitainlng from the tiro of Tobacco. aridly giving a healthy tomato the Stomach. Invigorate the whole system. • Persons who are Irretrievably undermining their cos` *Rondos and shortenlog their Hue, ehoold use these Trochee Immediately sod throw off the Injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. ' These Troches m Losenges are put op to i marmites:A 'sod portable form at the low price of iO.centaper box.— A liberal discount to the.Ttade. • Prepared solely by -the' tiodendmsed, to whom ill den should be addressed. JAS. BOWERS, , • Corner 21 . 1 aod,Raee strestr f Phllad Much so, Id CE_T NUCEMENTS: An &teams vanetT u olitsaularil Books vary . 1 , THE SUBSCRIBER being . desiroils X of ndueltur his - taro, Meek of stamdandoniseelle. boons Books ulll Sell eatremely lom prima. ! Aitong maby others will be tband Robertson's 11 tam Seal Work. 3 vela.. km- Russell'. Modern turope s 3 eolicire. Plutarch's Llver.Sto. • Life of the Duke of Welllogtonaliustiated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 lAA , . Chamber's Infonaatiom lb/ the People. ' • fieott's Commentary 111111 the Mae. S eels. - .Comprehensive Commentary on the Bitola. 6 vole. <II ildretit's ilistory of the Baited States. 6 yob'. Raticroft's Whiney of the United States. A rota. , Wortley Norrels complete, in 3 yolk, and to 13 Tr"' Boowell'a life of Dr. Johnson by Crater. , Smith's Dictionary of Arts aid Manufactures. Appreton's Cyclopedia ol Biography. 1 ' Irving's Life of Wasbington.4 rob. • . Sou t h's Se rmons. 2 cols.. Bra • Addison's COmplete Works, IS Tole. •,' Washington Irving* Works, 13 vols. -- Copper's Work,. 34 en's. Bayard Taylor's 'Works. 5 vols.. Don'Quilsote and Gil Dias, Ulustratl Zdltites. Illustrated World of Art. Tales of a Grandfather. • , . Works of Lorenzo Dow , • Bo lion's Natural Mabry. plate". drablen Ifighta ihitert Inmente. • - - Ham mood ' s Iluntins Adventures in Ma ?New a intik.: Cucoming'sfiturter'a Life nmonttliwas, Batia"" 4 ." Stephen's Runt and the lioly Land. s . ~...1 Webeter'a Faintly Encyclopedia et theta! itnowiecis• , Ileadley'a Waybington and Napoletta. , - 1 1 Nowenuth's Cyriopedht of 14 hodwas. Joseph us's Works, complote.Tiarteaa eittliont . ... ... 1 . Urea Dictionary of Arta. Mannino, arm sad !M 0.,. LvelPs Elements and Principles of tkolfiritu s i.r_i_ __, Likearmof 'Standard Fktina embrawir . lr 1 1 74714: Yielding. Smollett, lialinall More , m' Porter. &c.,lc. ' 4 40 ,. Lardner's Lectures ort Mimes se Itnef dinged In of Itelktioss EtionirdEo. Dick's Works. ernar 4.4..1:T6114 ~iiiiim o f the de itialt Little & BrOilfleasesoost contortl • Poeta:scarlet eh/41 1 ..0 1 M eTArytinrilllrddeiFveNo,lettirivophryt.eriirolisectriornsaz .....ainatucm.wri.r.w....,:_iir4,.... ...,.... ~,,... Elebolson's EncYcloPoals Oi n. '" ~,,,‘,.. plate's. 1101 vols. , numinous ithitettl - . [wen ma tbo Steams Eng ri.oys t aro, • . Anttren's Cho'l'alDier.l,i o bo o r r o om a. . In sooo my•i and Winne' ri ..f . , } „ 0 ittbno ti l ' 4^7 Y" f u mf Vf:o. of the Standard PNIN, T"" ther .i. w .,".. h T arl iti n Lo, illustrated ice, k 6, al.. In ; Nome en- • - -ni.'2,,—, __, Li i, o r wbieb will S. wed at er l iewr ift a ro.-- r e st i : 111tobtlinow.:1%- --ra I soot. ato a ad ". I tita lL e N ry AN S lll ars 13. ' • ' . ? 7 „if • - DYSPEPSIA • DISEASE plE 1 KIDEVS, LIVER COMPLAtt47, - • - • • WEAKNESS di? ANY lEIND.I - I - , 1 .- , . . - -• =EVER AND AGUE: 1 egiVERY FARMER iiiii EvE# , FAMILY' has Its wailer Inners, eoinpounded ae- 1 en as% mem themite reclawy handed &lin from father to ion, pecimpa. The principle that a tante stimulant fis success /7 in mory boom, Is undisputed, yet, being cow rimiest lily emoldllfut buds. often realities 'lmelda balk INVlSlStakll,ll4loooOddillflii-OCIethee 4 POKIONI. ly hurtful. We here ntrn to the public. In It btighl, OF4r flliltratOd form, rhat Will iteetly supply this want. pre. ;aired upon Inienitfle principles. compoonded of dmpira; meting Aim_ la Itarmorty f yet Nth MOM( It.ewe remedial "• ' 1 ' ' , „ 1 ,to ritiParisiciem Is him olfemsdin a ancreament Min. yet perfeetty oats ;us Zacitacti. Which. rioting upon the clirniatkei. raison the adieu of the system to the stod 'aid of health. especially after any detbilltating atm* of disease, Riber depression from toot, or any local or nest dental else*: i. AnOiSposneednr. which filth a gametal stim slant bower t asts Irak a peemlier latissence upon the . nonoug ird.in, atlming accrues Irritation, Irina Wien *or,. Without the least tendency to the brain. and - mit ou t tint dtitreedez reaction which Is the bane of Me tonics--often C 3011111; more 1 On ry tlyin the ortglnal dieelse. • • ! . I As • Tome. moderately and permanintlyesaltiugthe energies of &B lade of the frame; prodnelag enejsami health').~ luereswe of the *et lon of the faritrlll4 omens. ebamiklly changing the acidity of the stomach, intact. ing urrmally upon the liver in regulating psrmenently the. billiary secretions. • ; • fiollCll.—Whoever expeeta to mud thlia braverageWill •bwdleappOluted; bat to the sick. weak cad lowwpirlted. • will' move a grateful aromatic cordial, powwowed of elogular remedial properties. • : Caution.—The malt popularity of f Aroma has induced many lmltatimm. which the public. Should guard amtinst purchasing.' Be names sailed to buy, any thing elm until you hare given Poesaaresilote USD linwske Si Gilt trial. One battle will couvineW you bow infinitely superior it Is Usti them ittirloifi at girper bottle, or six bottles far $3, by the I - SyLir PrtOrItIETORII, • , BENJAMIN PACE, jR. tmirtriacnvit:o ' vbannatetittsts ants Irherniste,l =l . pniTSBURG, PA. I I Ile Thllidelphle by the siptstsb—liolintaa ihawbr.offlee of the Dee oerat; John Johns,.2Zl Bare *beat: Drat A SociP, I=l North Second sheet Also, to LUeadlogiby Bitter Coq Lancaster, br John/. ;,otut A Cam. Pottaellle,4n 0. Brown, J.!C.p. Rushee and na. by N. J. Tryt . Mlnerevllte. J. Borns end Ilaten, , by Dr. ILIChI. cheater. • . November 14,11 Ct. 1 To. • - DR. MARDIRANJ .• An..l3rtlealrh7sletan wad Plifyidelanifir . • . Diseases-of the Lungs, , , CIIIMERLY Physician - Ito Coktn oat' Marl Hospital and Invalid's Retreat responding Cla w erbei of the London Soilety of Observation,tirithor.of "Letters to Invalids," and odltoi of the "Medical Stethoroope." may Alt consulted in POTTSVILLE, at the Pennsylvania Hall, on. I ' RATVRIIAr; APRIL 241 a, jtr Sem;;day! o.llrLrl Ilir•Di..llAUDg-AN treats Gonsimption.BronebitiN Laryngitas, Asthma, and Diseases 'of I- the_,Throl Mad 'Lungs, by Medical Inhalation! ; , ' - --..,. • . Dlti:ilAlDWAN't claims to public , cone/mete are DM*? -dad upon the followAng facts: ' I. 1. flls 4 thorimgh and complete acquaintance witb. the pketlee of themost•celebrated physkiatts Of Europe as well as America. - . - 2. The peculittrititiof his system of inedleation4=dif feriae from every nth yet adoiltedioes not make Sick to make:Well; nor tear down to bind up again— ! Mt - Warding all dangerous drugs, and adsouous minerals. 3. Ills poptes'edented experienesin Hospital praietim, where even/ten* of dices,, was presented forgreat; Meat, and, in Melee 'Of death. ati examination' of the dead body,nsada. and the oppettrapess.' of the affected parts carefully noted down Ly his dwn band for future referents. ',Them notes and obeervlifitme thus Made, when completed. will form two large Ivolimes off live hundred pages.earh, which will be radishes!, for the benefit or the 3ledkal profession. - j I " 4. Sri addition to this,bis vast cixperience,sequlxedby !traveling 'nearly tie yearn. treating thonsa n di an n nail y, Piave afforded great advantaOs for observation and the study of sal diseases incideqk to the human *twilit. In this period of time he has traveled idistanee nearly .encull to two entire eirrgita -f the globe. and has; Seen, prescribed for and been consulted by nearly thirtyithqs sandinvailds. - • -1 iixt-DisiAsEs ritz47oi . •• • In rOlation to the billowing disease& rither when eom• pliestrd with Lung Atteettons: or existing alone.l iiie3 cowsnltetion—noluttly And them nownpUyairable.- .Prolapsus And an triturof Female Complaints, Irreg. Womb's, and Weniteem. ••. !. • • Palpitation and Mbar. forms of Heart Dlspse, Liver Complaint. Dyapepala, and another Diatemaa of Bt¢ f mach and Dowels. irrAu mem.. of the Eye and. •Ear; Neuralgia, Ept• lepsy, and ail forma of Dermal Disease. • ifteltio Cho , fur Omni/tattoo Kati I • S. D. 11X / RDMAS, ' February 27, • • • , • A CARP T O THE LADIES! DR. DUTONVO , SYNIIALIt GOLDEN PVLLB RE' INFALLIBLE in romqving • stoppages ()rim/413121:111u of the menses. I.Tb/um lc l s are nothlog stew. host have been toed by the Potter lor many,feare, both In yrauen and America. with an. paralleled success in eveCy case.indhei is gruel bi many hodiand tadkswho have used them..to make the' Pills 'public. Seethe sales !alien of these shaerinst from incrilr mularitiescwhateven is wallas a preventive to diem I idles whose health will notssermit an increase of Or i. ,Pregnant females,! or those alsigering themselves so. are cautioned againat using there LPills, as the Pro legator aasunces no responsibility after the above; admo nition, sithocigh theti mildness would, prevent any inju ry to health; otherwise; three Pilis are recommended.— Directions lecomplus each box. Price.sl. Poldiwbole ea. and retail by C: W.I:PTING, corner lierweghln and Centre *treble. Pottsvftle. Pa. • All ofdens must be addressed to lhe above General Agent, *ha will supplithe tiade at Prositetor's:pritie, and mud the PlJlWeonthientlatly, to ladtse• by mall-by - enclosing Alla DIU& W. MIND, at Pottsville, • county.. Penna. . AlirSee sivcature,"J Dasonco," on each box it re iberagenulne:- ' ' ; • L. Pottsville:4cm; MST Elf) 1, 214 .• • EVERYBODY lIANT BOXIMMtG: • vIIERSONS USING INK, or those - L, who woubilike to make something Selling It. would do *ell to send for a recipe andm j skeltheir osrn • which ran be done for six cents per eingle,gailon. - 114 front lour to aro, tents In-larger 'panties. ;The abore st be eeAt an y person for Ids cents In stag ns or sliver. by 'addressing:. D. 7: SOAUOMAN it 00.. February id. , 50 7.1m1 tast Chatter, N. HIS- FARREL'S 4 HERRING'S Pairsit Fire P'roof S. is - Aitav-iy.tr, I 7 - - Bookseller and Stationer, Adlrvine. IS . authorized to sell ,''ltteir Safes to Schuylkill county lie will furnish them at the low est manufacturers' pliers; at his Bookstore in Pottsville, where the m Flo and hit of prteed I,ean be. Weil; 7 • I f TheseSalbe.on trial have prored ,to be mapetfor in proterttnt Bong o. Papens*. .'. from fire. to noy man jedo...lunette. the [kilted' , Statvt. _ : and they atitolered at egos dy Imo The following le an extract from the reporti of tLs committee op* ted to superintend the remit tidal tester barbing Safes et Reading: , - • .0n the 281 k of February all the members of be Om' mitten met to witnon the Safes and Book,. and - 'poem% (plated In them) and.were perfectly vatifted itint i altvae right-. The day following the horning took plank lea der the eurierintendiroor of the Coir.ml tree Attie aWs and Impartial handled for eve tionr4 in the funs. of Menem rarreis t* 'Terri ng. the Safe of Mews, litres** Wateon was first Opened. the Safe being • rof Ilse' WWI* and the contents partially eon RI mod. ,ebile the Mats in'the Safe of livers. Ferrets rf • Herring were rod one litlod: lad no dre • The Editor of the Berl= and SeAnitlintrilitimlat, tin nether with fitly business men. who attended thi burs log of the t3afes, testify to the troth of thi above slate meat. .. • Vor peal an d reliable Salm' at manonumateret p_riess, Balton j . utleMA. virattfor itHerriag's Sans. PUttsville. March 14th, 737 'I. 11 • , I LE. CARRICUES, PottifrOle, pi., IS AGENT for the of EVANS" & arasoros rnatiaerphia - -SALAMANDER ES, Ara,..26 ,SeastA Fourt . l . 4 SAF pAiladelpAia. isTratltis jlshtyi muso !Out Preirall.n - , Report of as „eonsittee eypaio kd 4 *).,,,,i,dmi th, birfritno of the Iran Ates ell .Ifray, ; I • • Abroary itlth, 18ST. • i. , I Itiudimd. - Nan* 41/i. The ruideisigned, members or the; - ~. - mum mer., 'do ' meporthally report,! ..., that we saw , the two Salm originally .-... --- .4 ci ~ ..c, - agreed opoo by Pamela A Mir i ng • ',' and rmittof k.Watami. plowed side by , 1 side In s (ornate, via: • The Aare In ,-•-•...- me. by the Paymaster of lbw Phila delphia A iteadinnltaßrondiCormemy. , In 110 offire at Voiding, umuntheituned by ' /erre.* tier ring. Iludl l / 1 0 Pa% In row Dr It. A. and in booksand ,in hia store. rnanufsetered by Riling A Watson, andpat litaiiiri llrOti •I O IWO* 1 I The fire was Mted al SS &chick.kept op until font erwde of green hickoni. SIT& dry Oak. rid ..half chemist top wood.. were entire opuenmed. the wtmle windier the. onnerinteadebre the aubierlhere, 'a:embers of tip emninlttoe. The wefej weft thee! corded no *ilk Inte4,afterph they" were oProod, end lb* . b oo ks mid papers tak out by ttis etanniittee aid went le iI..A. Louise* Iwo for public examination:after they were VII examinod and marked by tbeemntalttrii.. The hooka aod_papers taken.fromthO safe man u teetered by Erase A Watson 'were but slightly affected by tbe - in. ' Woe h eat.ehlhi those taken from timbers mannflitt cued ihy ram). fi Warring were. In oar judgment, deasaged TWO Mew per emit. move then theeetakiinlown Itrann trateon'a alb. - Wwbetiwire the ahoy* to here helm i fair end IMpeortkl Idol of•tberimpeetteri quantity of both wife. I • . .. JACon ri:DYSITER. DAISISL 8. HUNTER. . awhile bops; abeinat dirrhrs tlw troweling. we AA" ere. Ineldeirrlth the above statemeni 'of.tbe rondUkra! of the papril amtboolts takes out order reeprettro mit& . . ..• - - . . . ft. A. NICOL!". L , .i._' - ! - TT. 11. mtriltwirtrroe.. - ~• . 1 . • - . -.- - JAWW3 mizaoLLAPar. -, t • The Ranting naMerlirentleteren. reildeile 0 lltradhert and 1 fp vietnltr. win see' the abOve dr el, bare ilonirelnor4 ....11 sifee from !cream A Watma elms the Dora g, up to alai lid. len : , I T 0, A. Nieofte.l: tepid Ili rah . : wowhatb .i • Kirk :A Itrialler It Wilthoade A Ana, I Riney W. Wiii ks hemey g; Dr. Writ. Moore. 1: Ebilemor Rh o ads.?: liii 1.. 14h, '1; 'II leaf A Ask. literm. Whet; I! Ptotheine . k Thignir; _ 1: r iTtei. birTadirt, I: arm* J. &bid. I ; J. ILA O. Wi Iteriebnell4l; Sr* Mier. I : Niles Jimmies, ? t!A. 111.' IT A. h: Wernier3t Jamb Selnweeker.l; Wen. TLlnf,ll; , It. N. hrterdlialhAteer.l; R. W. Caitipany, I; W. Al Limas. , it: W. - 0. RP: P. iermintftret.l's Bilystifv, Fawn a ' co - .,24n0c1 ; J-1. Ilrldepare. T.: ' ! . • -....- : : EVANS & WATOON iillito.ollW on handl 300.1100 pound. 14 linik.alloovo mllielt Oki for iris on bolter liras *idiot oononAclurtr no Ito natal Stales. • • It3;'LT : r - 17 . • =Mll===M POTTSVILLE, MARCH 27, 1848. Weativitrati MD i Emigration to Kansas is lowing wimatwarti. • • Whathi l tt 1 & Is the Sotto pat s uo undo.. Mr. . &Mob food a bill, to iocorponil. the Catosisai 00. of Peosoytronia. . 4 7r I • Tim Molt It is limeliaoireJ. Molt York the wet sell. able looker' get as meek awry is lisey Mot et 4: 4) per cost. • Cearectlout Abeetieub. 'eOniieetieut opeake to the authors rod onenewo of the Lorouptate freed do Monday mimic le milt be in tones of jbonder. ! • A Iterate Son of Freedom* • " • Harris id tar gone is eeoiromptioo ; bit •. means to be carried to dos Rod,. whim thy Vole is taken on Leeouipton. however ill Me Mop be. , . Of COWIN. Mamas rerwletlaws, Sadorslos Berthernift• Pita- Slavery policy, bays passed the SIAUF Meet* ' finally. Twenty dough-taws Toned der tireest-.. Among thew; Mr. Straub. . • Me:len. Several battles have been fought, la whletotilltr the Zola's° party dohs to bare been vleterlals; and the new government *mean to be Osier ground, bet pronanciansento4 were WU oseetotes.. Tim Salo of this State Worfas.' The first section of the bill providing for dfir sale of the reitakting State works, paned seem. rending in the House on Thursday, by eyes kr, noes 43—a test vote. JiTbe final passage of tbe. 'bill Is deemed unquestronalikr. Good. • Tbo $ll3 l OOO Proud. • The Special Cuamatteeappointed by the MOSSO have reported, relative to the purchase of tkr Bank of Pennsylvania building, for a post otiluot ti to Philadelphia, that Mr. John Miller, Isle post luster, sossisod $23,000.f0r his services, from Mr.. Thomas Allibone, President of Out Bank: In the Hoare on Thursday, Mr.' Stephens an nounced that on Thursday of next week he would move to take up the , bill an ask the previous question on itii,panage, to eat off delete. This arrangeoreat seemed to be satisfactory to both sides, es it was endersmed each party has a pre. gramme of action adapted to the ease. In Philadelphia on Wednesday night, Henry Monaghan, es-polleeutan, and at present Masson-' get of tile Board. of Health, struck so MIOI4. sandal:Can, named john Grey, upon the head a fearful blow with a bludgeuo, fracturing his skull so.that his Weis despaired of. The wretch was arrested and retnosiGed to prison. He is the per 'son whose mune figured In the election frauds isloped to the Mann Ind Could*, ease. rti- . . Tut Democratic leaders admit the probahln lmm of Pennsylvania in the fall election. - Ar rangements hare been made for a thonmgh Anti•Lecomptori organi4ationj witboat ram , *ice to political antecedents. ' Ilestmenr. APD Daaturs.-*Mr: Silas I. Liscome, of Birmingham, • says :—"I hare found in Bcerhare's Hollind Bitters a reme dy for Headache and Debility. My wife luPt also ailed is with the greatest of benefit.":-*- Mr. A. S.- Nicholson,, of Pittsburg, also re marks that be has experienced much relief . from its use for Headache. Take a half.tes•, spoonful three times a day, an beer Wore meals. • Eat moderately, and then of whole. some food, end yon will find • thisis really remedy for Sick and Nervous Headache, Weakness of any kind, Costiveness, and Piles. Being perfectly simple in composition, it may. be taken without fear by the invalid. Poe. sewing a fifie aromatic flavor, it iii i very grate. ful to the debilitated stomach. - ti. .Tuc Amerrowz Rztutozn.--The tance , of this Route we have frequently re ferred to. It is recognized. The question now is, how soon can it be completed, and put in operation? The sooner the better, bothfor Nen Yovie ind this Region. The annexed 'communication, published in 'Wednesday's Press, refer to the matter :. IVe , learn from reliable :authority that the work upon this 'jmportant rosdwill be resumer! at an early day, and that arrangements are in process of consummation - which will in sure its completion upon such a basis as to enable.the Company to enter the lists as a successful competitor for the coal carrying trade of the Schuylkill Region. It will *Cord IL direct add continuous railroad outlet for this Coil to Newyork, with a. maximu rn trade against trade of only twelve feet to the mile. The friends of this enterprise also justly • clainaor it a strong position, as completing a-direct 'route from New York to the West,. possessing greater advantages inilistabeeencb connections, than any of the present routes.. The 'experience of every wife sud moiler gives evidence of the truth of this. She Enda hereself surnlunded with numerous b humanity' blooming into maturity, sing already, oppressive. cares increasing yeas hy, year. She experiences no cessation from except, when she sleepi—and on waking, her unceasing rdhnd begins again : It ism Shame and a disgrace to human nature, that this has . 'ao long been perMitied; bus Ito rejoice that deliverance is at hand. 71mk introductions of Grover Baker ' s. Sewing Machines ittscolitari. lies h i been attended with she mail hippy results, enabling housekeeper* to have a sea pile from their labors, doing their sewing in less than a fourth of the tiror, end doing 'it better than by land. The Grover do Baker ' Machines will do all the sewing of a famili— a sews silk et cotton with squat facility, from ordinarysandi tkir work it does Ira) not Itia itupl4 in tosattuttion,easily man ! ' aged, will Mai Ref out of Drier,' and is the, best 'Lachlan lathe market CM family sewing, ittintiall'a fees banking law was tepented hntutably from the Committee es Banks is libel &mate, Wednesday steeniss. One of the previa. isms of Om bilk as nperted, perpetuates the tem. , pussy tegilatles et the set of Ociebee last, nln. site fo tla 'sceptics of sates if all specie toying basks by all theeiltse banks. si Ile Susbury and arta sill wall up ma Wednes-. day moraisg, sad's' aiteespt made to substitute., incites bill in its piece wore rise is much 'lima sins upon an appeal taken from the dasidem of ant Speaks'. That ogles" ivied the attempted .subsoitaties to.be net of enter. !, Vpom this point , the debate ),sled for two him". and,the Speaker was mrstalati by • twat/Ards veto. I nit.% raft print ea a test rote. The indications sue sow tbst tbs bill winte /y fongb t. lb. tieesse bill will pass the How is its presort drape. ' Mr. Schell read in ptaee it. DM Moths to the. salons *fledges. It prepows that "the follow.. "log sewto be, and they ore hereby oralStift preprinted to the sword objects kowinefter sea. tiosetlibit thole/or, contorting ote the Bret do, • of jaw, 1831." Aftir , sk. Brat day of Asotr7. 1953, OW votary of lb* Jodgeo skull ben fogowss of the Chief Judie* $4,210, else if the. 'several ass?.ciates, $4.000; tido( the Jl4lll of the District -Court, the president end assooldw„ justices of Philadelphia. $3,511; Owes et AM iheay, $3Oll heel. east of the president judges of she sereraLecorts of the other westits. $2310. The associate judges 1* ttio rural districts, Aral* be repaid as follows:—Tgose wide* stkindatow does Dot exceed . six weeks pit asses, $140.; those whose atteadanto cinch sis, sad does rook beyoad twttive, SITS; Ikea wide anemias/le 'meads twelve, sod dots ad ge + heyesil died" weeks, s2lllLaid that at those who sauna* *between twenty and lbirtY.s23li and tkosewbosh terto weeds thirty, $213.• rovraviLLs .111ARIVR,S. (Vlrloolegade 1/30less.) ',_.• 9nhitst Vitisr.l.o L., SS Wi Dried Pouliot, IR et, $4 90 m ar .yk.r,t,ht„ 4ZI do do nape* 280 Whiest,biaxbida 1201 Drlld Amass, parlA i l td I*. do SO Stado,dedos, la OM, do . ' -$4 natter.par pound, 'll Iliedit. do 3, Should've, 0 Potate 64 e • TO, HN AA T3l/101 br S d eod, 2 00‘ CAM.. rti ohyteriziedt4 ' l l9l4lsoUr. Om • limy,pote to., /a 4.1 Bath pea NO. IPOTTIIVILUE PRODUCIS 99 AIRKUTtI. (Ilbstaid Pram.). VIDIIIL-111bret tilos, rolls Min $5 L 4 h. IA P b 3.1 dal Bt. at =3 00. it,yo Chop at 19.1 Ow* bre., sad Coil. Noel 76 de. ONAIXO-1111i144W4414$ PM $t ASV Its., and 11M - Mil =do; *y $I Eltsecin 10 drsCiatali do. ItSATIL-.4llset mill .Ilea UPI ets. per 19. Stetted 1001234 as last le do; Task 11.400: Ilbeitldrto 9 Sea Ils )1 to 16.4.19315ea519301.,Te5r05t0 1 1 2 V Jo. Pi1091910401.-Partor *sal trolls Is is .U; airs 14 14 ChemelSW,44., honk ;Geis.* lina-I.4rd civn, * 91911A1M.—Irsba els. 'pi Neer 134104112 061 lemr.Dis vbit. 112 W. crooked mei Pio, 'sorters Is% 4. • . • Yllll/.-11allbel 1234 ell.? 21; Twat 11X etc *aglow 114.2 oh l . 14114; Shad 47 to II opts 411.a5. TA• Kassa* Bill. Probable. Harder. oIIAN works from um to son. But woukan's work hurter dein." STATE INIE=IMr. et elliarktts. EM2=it=l SO 14. 11:1)4
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